Events - Reginald F. Lewis Museum

Mother’s Day Program | In Our Mothers Garden Film Screening and Discussion

Reginald F. Lewis Museum 830 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, United States

Mother’s Day Program | In Our Mothers Garden Film Screening and Discussion Saturday, May 11 | 1 pm to 3 pm | Museum Admission Celebrate Mothers Day Weekend with your mammas, grannies, aunties or sister girls with a film screening of In Our Mothers Garden followed by a post film conversation with filmmaker Shantrelle Lewis […]

Felt Memories | 2D Needle Felting Workshop

Reginald F. Lewis Museum 830 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, United States

Felt Memories | 2D Needle Felting Workshop Saturday, May 18 | 11 am to 1 pm | Museum Admission When was the last time you looked through that box of old family and childhood photos? In this workshop, we will source imagery from some of our most fondest memories to recreate a two-dimensional felted portrait […]

Black Women Genius Conversations Art & Healing

Reginald F. Lewis Museum 830 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, United States

Black Women Genius Conversations Art & Healing Saturday, May 18 | 2 pm - 3 pm   Enjoy a roundtable conversation exploring Black women identity through the contemporary works of Black Women Genius fiber artists  Aliana Grace Bailey, Murjoni Merriweather and Nastassja Swift. These artists will discuss how their soft sculptural and woven installations become transformative […]

Indigo Village Dye Doll Workshops and Artist Talk with Kibibi Ajanku | Part 1

Reginald F. Lewis Museum 830 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, United States

  Indigo Village Dye Doll Workshops and Artist Talk | Part 1 Saturday, June 1 | 12pm - 4 pm | Fee: $40 Includes sessions (2), talk, doll and Museum Admission | Workshops are FREE FOR MEMBERS Experience the world of indigo dyeing with esteemed Black Woman Genius fiber artist, Kibibi Ajanku. Ajanku, renowned for […]

Indigo Village Dye Doll Workshops and Artist Talk with Kibibi Ajanku | Part 2

Reginald F. Lewis Museum 830 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, United States

Indigo Village Dye Doll Workshops and Artist Talk | Part 2 Saturday, June 8 | 12 pm - 2:00 pm | Fee: $40 Includes 2 sessions (June 1st & 8th), Artist talk, doll and Museum admission | Workshops are FREE FOR MEMBERS Experience the world of indigo dyeing with esteemed Black Woman Genius fiber artist, Kibibi […]

Juneteenth Celebration 2024 | Freedom’s Voices from Jubilee to Reparations

Reginald F. Lewis Museum 830 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, United States

Juneteenth Celebration 2024 | Freedom’s Voices from Jubilee to Reparations Wednesday, June 19 | 11 am - 5:30 pm | FREE EVENT Spend the day celebrating Juneteenth with Reginald F. Lewis Museum through intergenerational and artistic voices expressing freedom, “jubilee”, and reparations. Enjoy a Freedom Quilt Artist Talk on emancipation and create your own Juneteenth […]

The Short Kuts Show Nothin’ But A “G” Thang: Stories of Black Woman Genius

Reginald F. Lewis Museum 830 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, United States

The Short Kuts Show Nothin’ But A “G” Thang: Stories of Black Woman Genius Saturday, June 29 | 2 pm | Museum Admission Vibe with live short storytelling from the Short Kuts Show  told by six ingenious and compelling Black women storytellers expressing their own personal Black Woman genius moments in today’s culture.  Representative of […]

Anatomy of the Face Clay Workshop with Artist Murjoni Merriweather 

Reginald F. Lewis Museum 830 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, United States

Anatomy of the Face Clay Workshop with Artist Murjoni Merriweather  Saturday, July 13 | Noon - 3pm | Free with Museum Admission Sculpting facial features is a fascinating and rewarding art form that allows you to be present and observant. This one day workshop with Black Woman Genius artist Murjoni Merriweather is specially crafted for anyone who […]

Little Satchmo Film Screening & Discussion

Little Satchmo Film Screening & Discussion Thursday, July 25, 6:30 pm | General Admission $10 / MEMBERS FREE To the world, Louis Armstrong is iconic — a symbol of musical genius, unparalleled success, and unassailable character. To Sharon, he was simply Dad. Armstrong’s wholesome, non-threatening image preserved his singular career as a black performer with unfettered […]