In addition to its work restoring and maintaining the landscape and architecture of Mount Vernon Place, the Conservancy presents public programming to attract visitors to this historic location in the heart of one Baltimore's cultural centers. Our Summer in the Squares concert and film series features free weekly events throughout summer. The Conservancy also presents Baltimore's Annual Flower Mart, a 2-day festival dating back to 1911, celebrating spring and promoting urban gardening and green spaces.
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10 E Baltimore St
Baltimore, MD 21202
United States
Since its founding in 1988, Bach in Baltimore has been committed to serving the Greater Baltimore Community with its growing variety of series, programs, and impact. Beginning as an small, intermittent series of Baroque concerts, Bach in Baltimore has now grown into a thriving organization with an array of significant programs, a wide network of musicians - from Baltimore, D.C., New York, and beyond - and a growing number of loyal and new patrons each season.
Between 1986 to 1994, MEAC toured worldwide as an Arts Ambassador on behalf of the British Council. Its ground-breaking performances were acclaimed as the first Art form that could truly allow the severely disabled child an opportunity to become part of the theater community. In 1994 the troupe re-located to the United States of America. Beginning in 1994 MEAC conducted a school residency at The Maryland School for the Blind, which continued for 21 years.
The Baltimore-based Ann Street Trio is devoted to performing chamber music from the classical era to the 21st century. Comprised of several of Baltimore’s finest musicians, the Ann Street Trio believes in engaging their audience through creative programming and conversation, and strives to give them an up-close look at the creativity and excitement of chamber music. The Ann Street Trio reaches audiences through chamber music series in the region, university engagements, and private salon concerts.
Award-winning composer and clarinetist Erik Franklin balances a vibrant, varied career on and off the stage. A consummate performer, his lyrical, expressive playing has garnered acclaim and earned him a coveted position in the U.S. Army Field Band of Washington, D.C. He has given concerts in nearly all fifty states and throughout Europe, performing for audiences large and small in venues from veterans’ homes to Carnegie Hall.
Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish, together known as the experimental folk duo The Honey Dewdrops, have released six albums and toured internationally since 2009, with over a thousand shows under their belts on stages such as A Prairie Home Companion, Merlefest, Celtic Connections (Glasgow, SCO) and the Bluegrass Jamboree (Germany). Artistically, Wortman and Parrish are inspired by American folk and traditional music and their sound expands on that style and showcases the dynamism and intimacy of musical duos.
At Iron Crow Theatre we define queer broadly as the celebration of the renegade and the unorthodox in all of us. We don’t seek to define queer for others, but rather hold space for those artists, patrons, playwrights, and designers who identify themselves or their work as being queer or in support of the queer experience. For us, queer can manifest itself through aesthetic, thematic elements, gender identity, sexual orientation, and/or theatrical approach or convention.
Chamber Jazz // Joshua Espinoza Trio // Piano, Bass, Drums