Bromo Art Walk (Sept 10, 2026)

Schedule

Thu Sep 10 2026 at 05:00 pm to 09:00 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

Bromo Arts District - Multiple Locations | Baltimore, MD

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An evening of open studios, exhibits, live performances, and installations!
About this Event

This multi-block, multi-sensory night on the town showcases the Bromo Arts District in all its glory: open galleries, live performances, imaginative projects, and in-person engagement, all taking place on Thursday, September 10, from 5-9pm.



View information below about the participating artists, venues, and retailers. Event maps will be available at all participating locations during the event and the digital brochure can be downloaded in advance. Check out the event Google Map to help navigate the district and to view all venues, retailers, and public art locations.
And for fast travel between venues, hop on a Lime scooter or bike that will be available throughout the district.


This event is free, but registration is recommended in order to get event updates and access to special promotions. Scroll to the bottom of the Eventbrite page to view the event FAQs for more information about the Bromo Art Walk.



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AFTER PARTY | 9-11pm at Current Space Garden Bar

421 N. Tyson Street


Keep the momentum going at the Bromo Art Walk After Party with performances by Micah E. Wood and DJ AAVE at Current Space's Garden Bar!

Enjoy drinks at the Garden Bar and late night bites from Toki Underground.


For 16 years, Micah E. Wood has been a fixture in Baltimore’s creative landscape, bringing the city’s diverse musical communities and creative spirit into his work as a photographer, musician, and educator.

DJ AAVE is a Baltimore-based drag artist, music producer, and founder of AAVE Studios.


Please show your free Art Walk Eventbrite registration (digitally or printed) at the door. Enter through 421 N. Tyson Street, located between Mulberry and Franklin Streets. Once the courtyard capacity is reached, new attendees will only be let in as people leave. Thank you for understanding.








DISTRICT SPECIALS (shops & eateries)

On 9/10, show your Eventbrite registration at the district retailers to receive specials during the Art Walk. Retailers are open from 5-9pm unless specifically noted below.


  • 100 North Bar in SpringHill Suites (100 N. Eutaw St.): 15% discount on food and beverages
  • The Baltimore Press (507 W. Lexington St.): 15% off
  • Baltimore's Spice (413 W. Baltimore St.)
  • Baltimore SquashWise (601 N. Howard St.) // 20% off for Art Walk attendees & exclusive discount for Beginner Squash Group Class starting September 15!
  • Cajou Creamery (411 N. Howard St.): 10% off with mention of Bromo Art Walk
  • Charm City Books (426 W. Franklin St.) // 5-7pm
  • Dear Globe Coffee (422 W. Mulberry St.):
  • The dede. shop (305 N. Howard St.) // 5-8pm: 15% off all in-store purchaes, including artwork!
  • Current Space Garden Bar & Toki Underground (421 N. Howard St. - in Current Space Courtyard) // 5-11pm (After Party location!)
  • Jerk At Nite (21 N. Eutaw St.)
  • Maiwand Grill (324 W. Baltimore St.):
  • The Place Lounge (315 W. Franklin St.) // 6-9pm: Sidewalk karaoke


LEXINGTON MARKET VENDORS (112 N. Eutaw St.) // 5-8pm: Check out a variety of merchants at the Market.








PERFORMANCES & EXHIBITS:


: 112 N. Eutaw St. // 5-8pm

Join artist Ashley Minner Jones for a hands-on exploration of one of the oldest known photographic processes, salt paper printing. We’ll experiment with mixed media and collage techniques to add depth and texture to prints, while reflecting on our personal, everyday contributions to the unique city of Baltimore through time.


: 106 N. Howard St. // 5-9pm

Live art performance by Snazzy Jazzy, art activations by Snow Gawd, and a Pimp My Garment Shop where our gallery Guice Crew makers create wearable art!


: 416 N. Howard St. // 5-9pm

Create your own nature story in this interactive art therapy experience using all natural supplies.


: 21 S. Eutaw St. // 5-9pm, Clock Room Tours: 5-7:30pm

Attend the opening reception of STREET, a new group exhibition in the galleries, curated by artists Jim Conyers and Matt Klos featuring works about noticing and exploring variations on our daily routes. From there, talk to working artists in their studios, check out the museum, and tour the historic clock room.


Bromo Tower Artist Open Studios:

  • ELSe (7-9pm)
  • Jim Conyers (5-9pm)
  • TeoP (5-9pm)

: 414 N. Howard St. // 5-8pm

Paint a community mural with BRUSH Mural Fest artists! No experience necessary. Open to all.


: 218 W. Saratoga St., 5th Floor // 5-9pm

A collaborative photographic exhibition investigating the concept of walls as a mundane yet powerful political and psychological symbol. We live with these structures that can both isolate and protect, bear witness and imprison, that carry the marks of human contact, and carry the weight of division. This show features works by Ben Marcin, Brian P. Miller, Dimitra Lazaridou, Leland Rice, and Bernd Radtke.


: 421 N. Howard St. // 5-9pm & The After Party from 9-11pm!

Exhibitions by Heejo Kim, Jenson Leonard, & Danni O’Brien + Marian April Glebes in the galleries; and musical performances, cocktails & food in the garden


: 422 W. Mulberry St. // 5-9pm

See a staff visual art exhibition and performance in the gallery.


: 847 N. Howard St. // 5-9pm

Get a sneak peek at the upcoming art exhibition, 100 Miles and Runnin', a birth‑centennial tribute honoring Miles Davis curated by Larry Ponch Brown and Derek Price, and enjoy live music and performances by our talented resident artists.


: 315 W. Fayette St. // 5-7pm

Celebrate AAPI heritage & Kim’s Convenience at Everyman Theatre’s Art Walk AAPI Night Market! Join us for local vendors & partners including Covalent Spirits, Culinary Architecture, Lexington Market & The Walters Art Museum


: 401 W. Fayette St. // 5-9pm

Build community with fellow artists and neighbors by playing video games on our big screen! Tour the Exchange and ask your behind-the-scenes questions about theatre and upcoming events in Baltimore.


THE FUNN BAND: 847 N. Howard St., 1st Floor // Performance: 5-6pm & 7-9pm

Join The Charles Funn Band for an evening of live jazz, blues, and soul favorites at the Eubie Blake Cultural Center. Explore the galleries, enjoy the music, and celebrate local arts and culture—all in one place.


: 410 N. Eutaw St. // 5-9pm

Resident artists present an evening of music, fashion, movement, and interactive music meditation.


: 847 N. Howard St. 2nd Floor // 6-6:40pm

Preview All Roads Lead To Africa with vibrant African dance, live drumming, and cultural storytelling.


: 410 N. Howard St. // 5-9pm

Check out select open artist studios, music, drink specials, and pop-up performances throughout the evening.


Le Mondo Artist Open Studios:

  • Alexis Irby (5-8pm)


: 112 N. Eutaw St. // 5-8pm, Program: 6pm

Join Sampling with Strangers to taste iconic dishes and uncover the rich stories behind them, featuring Spirit Adams and the vibrant merchants.


: 218 W. Saratoga St., 2nd Floor, Studio #4 // 5-9pm

Hop in the booth and record a ridiculous radio ad. You bring the voice, we bring the scripts.


: 709 N. Howard St. // 5-9pm

Explore Aquí Seguimos: A Legacy of Love and a History of Resistance, a group exhibition featuring Mexican and Palestinian artists. Join us for visual art, music, and community gathering celebrating cultural preservation, solidarity, and collective resistance.


: 218 W. Saratoga St. // 5-9pm

View Natural Herstories, exploring womxn artists’ complex relationships with the natural world.


Maryland Art Place Individual Artist Open Studios (2nd-5th Floors)

Maryland Art Place Artist Open Studios:

  • Kevin Hailey (5-9pm)
  • Sierra iola (5-9pm)


: 610 Park Ave. // 5-8pm

Browse a maker's market in the Meyerhoff Courtyard featuring local artists and artisans, and explore a special pop-up exhibition from Tulip’s Promise showcasing artwork created by local refugee children.


: 20 N. Howard St. // 5-9pm

Experience an artist showcase with visual artists, photographers, producers and more.


: 401 N. Howard St. // 5-9pm, tours leave on hour and half hour with final tour departing at 8:30pm

Explore Baltimore’s vibrant public art scene on a guided 30-minute mural tour. Discover stunning murals, learn the stories behind the artwork, and gain insight into the artists, neighborhoods, and culture that shape the city’s creative identity.


: 307 W. Baltimore St. // 5-9pm

Enjoy interactive glow-in-the-dark splatter paint, neon sip & paint, and spin art experiences for all ages! Protective gear provided.


: 403 N. Paca St. // 5-9pm

Minor Monuments, a group exhibition of new work by five sculptors working in stone: Candice Russell, Sebastian Martorana, Louis Sarowsky, Stephen Shaheen, and Paul Tucci. We are also featuring a solo exhibition by Chris Clark.


Red Giant Artist Open Studios:

  • Mary Gagler (5-9pm)
  • Shea Kister (5-9pm)


: 218 W. Saratoga St., 2nd Floor, Studio 1 // 5-9pm

Experience DJ scratch sessions (5-7pm), performances by Femi The Drifish (7pm) and Keturah (7:30pm), and DJs and an open mic to close out the evening (8pm).


: 218 W. Saratoga St., 5th Floor // 5-9pm

Step inside Studio Social, Blakwater’s newest addition, an interactive music and entertainment experience where creativity becomes the main event. Guests are invited to enjoy in-studio karaoke and perform in our immersive studio environment. No musical experience or talent is required.


: 607 N. Eutaw St. // 5-9pm

Qrcky invites you into their home studio for live painting and bronze pouring artwork demonstrations.


// 315 W. Fayette St. // 5-7pm

Visit the booth at Everyman Theatre to see highlights of the Asian Art collection with touch materials and free posters.


: 519 W. Fayette St. // 5-8pm

Duck through a metal doorway into the catacombs under Westminster Hall and Burying Ground to see 150 year graves of famous and not so famous Baltimoreans, with our own Edgar Allan Poe's gravesite standing sentinel outside.


: 847 N. Howard St., 2nd Floor // 7-7:40pm

WombWork Productions brings social justice theater to the streets of Bromo. Through an interactive workshop with live performance excerpt from What They Don't See, young artists share original stories exploring the realities of the juvenile justice system, the school-to-Pr*son pipeline, and pathways toward healing and change.


: 218 W. Saratoga St. 3rd Floor // 5-9pm

Odds + Ends, curated by Sanzi Kermes, explores the intersectionality between an artist's studio practice and their work.




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This programming was made possible by the, the City of Baltimore, and the .


The September 2026 Art Walk design was created by local artist, .


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