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9/14/2009 Baltimore Clayworks Mt. Washington Classes 10:00am - 10:00pm

11/11/2009 Holiday Artisan Market 7:00pm - 9:00pm

11/12/2009 Farewell to the Music - Patrick Ball 7:30pm - 9:30pm

11/13/2009 Jazz Preview Party 6:00pm - 8:00pm

11/14/2009 Holiday Extravaganza 10:00am - 5:00pm

11/14/2009 Winterfest 10:00am - 12:00pm

12/05/2009 Downtown for the Holidays: Dollar or Less Days All Day

More than 15 Downtown museums and attractions offer admission for $1 or less.

  • American Visionary Art Museum, $1 admission Sunday
  • Babe Ruth Birthplace & Museum, $1 admission both days
  • Baltimore Maritime Museum, $1 admission (per vessel) Sunday
  • Baltimore Museum of Industry, $1 admission both days
  • Carroll House and Museums, $1 admission both days
  • Contemporary Art Museum, Free admission both days
  • Evergreen Museum & Library, $1 admission both days
  • Homewood Museum, $1 admission both days
  • Maryland Science Center, $1 admission both days (excludes IMAX and traveling exhibit)
  • National Aquarium in Baltimore, $1 admission both days ($1 general admission from 10 a.m. until tickets sell out. Limited availability. No advance sales. No dolphin shows. 4-D Immersion Theater sold separately.) 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.
  • National Museum of Dentistry, $1 admission both days
  • Port Discovery Children’s Museum, $1 admission Sunday
  • Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, $1 admission both days
  • Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards, $1 admission both days
  • Top of the World Observation Level, $1 admission both days
  • USS Constellation Museum, $1 admission Sunday
  • Walters Art Museum, Free admission both days to the permanent collection

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12/31/2009 Noontime New Year 9:30am - 4:30pm

1/16/2010 "I Have A Dream" Weekend 10:00am - 5:00pm

1/16/2010 From Process to Print: Graphic Works by Romare Bearden All Day

This exhibition presents a major survey of the extensive graphic works created by Romare Bearden over more than 30 years. The works in the exhibition show Bearden’s extraordinary facility for weaving into every art form a rich tapestry of literary, biblical, mythological, popular culture and western and non-western themes that were informed by his African American cultural experiences. Included are prints based on collages like the Odysseus Series and Piano Lesson that he reworked in several media through changes in technique, scale and color and through the use of photographic processes. Also included are two important photoengraving series, The Train and The Family and the extraordinary limited edition 12 Trains. John Loring writing in Arts Magazine in 1973 proclaimed The Family as one of the most important prints of the time.

2/28/2010 Sky, Sea, and Monument 3:00pm - 3:00pm