Left: Cardi B is one of the musicians featured in the BMA's new exhibition, "Contemporary Art in the 21st Century." (Courtesy of the artist Hassan Hajjaj and Yossl MlloGallery). Right: This teapot is just one of 500 works of art in the Walters' new exhibition, "Across Asia: Arts of Asia and the Islamic World."

Enjoy this compilation of some of our favorite upcoming gatherings and presentations around town.

“Material/Inheritance: Contemporary Art by New Jewish Culture Fellows”

March 26-June 11
Jewish Museum of Maryland
15 Lloyd St., Baltimore
materialinheritance.com

This risk-taking exhibition features visual art, new media, performance, and writing by 30 Jewish artists exploring topics such as queer and trans identities, sexuality, activist movements and politics.

“The Culture: Hip Hop and Contemporary Art in the 21st Century”

Opens Sunday, April 5
Baltimore Museum of Art
10 Art Museum Drive
artbma.org

This new exhibition explores Black culture through hip hop music, visual and performing arts, fashion and technology.

“Across Asia: Arts of Asia and the Islamic World”

Opens Sunday April 23
The Walters Art Museum
600 N. Charles St., Baltimore
thewalters.org

This installation gives visitors an opportunity to view more than 500 works of art from The Walters’ Asian and Islamic art collections.

Baltimore Open Studio Tour 2023

Saturday/Sunday, May 6-7
Locations to be announced
promotionandarts.org

The Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts sponsors this citywide event that unites professional artists with art lovers. Meet, greet, connect with and purchase art from some of Charm City’s most remarkable artists.

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