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SUMMARY:Maryland Arts Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Maryland Arts Summit\, hosted at Prince George’s Community College Center for the Performing Arts\, is a statewide conference presented by and for the Maryland arts sector\, which includes\, but is not limited to: Arts Advocates\, Arts Educators & Teaching Artists\, Independent Artists\, Arts Organizations\, Youth\, Community Stakeholders\, Arts\, and Entertainment Districts\, County Arts Agencies of Maryland\, Public Artists\, Boards of Directors\, and Folklife Artists. \nIt is an opportunity to network\, share the fantastic work that is being done across the state\, learn about communities different from your own\, celebrate the accomplishments of what we as a sector have achieved\, and\, through dialogue and action\, bring to light where systems have fallen short of the support required to help artists and organizations thrive. The Maryland Arts Summit is a place for productive conversations to move the Maryland arts sector forward and ensure its long-term success.
URL:https://www.acaac.org/event/maryland-arts-summit/2026-06-17/
LOCATION:Prince George’s Community College\, 301 Largo Road\, largo\, MD\, 20774\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Discussion,Visual
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260617
DTSTAMP:20260619T071437
CREATED:20260304T214953Z
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SUMMARY:Maryland Arts Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Maryland Arts Summit\, hosted at Prince George’s Community College Center for the Performing Arts\, is a statewide conference presented by and for the Maryland arts sector\, which includes\, but is not limited to: Arts Advocates\, Arts Educators & Teaching Artists\, Independent Artists\, Arts Organizations\, Youth\, Community Stakeholders\, Arts\, and Entertainment Districts\, County Arts Agencies of Maryland\, Public Artists\, Boards of Directors\, and Folklife Artists. \nIt is an opportunity to network\, share the fantastic work that is being done across the state\, learn about communities different from your own\, celebrate the accomplishments of what we as a sector have achieved\, and\, through dialogue and action\, bring to light where systems have fallen short of the support required to help artists and organizations thrive. The Maryland Arts Summit is a place for productive conversations to move the Maryland arts sector forward and ensure its long-term success.
URL:https://www.acaac.org/event/maryland-arts-summit/2026-06-16/
LOCATION:Prince George’s Community College\, 301 Largo Road\, largo\, MD\, 20774\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Discussion,Visual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260613T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T071437
CREATED:20260513T145412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260513T145412Z
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SUMMARY:The Temple of Our Survival: Alisha B. Wormsley Installation\, Performance & Conversation
DESCRIPTION:As the nation marks 250 years since its founding\, we are called to ask: whose survival made this nation possible? Join artist Alisha B. Wormsley for a special activation of The Temple of Our Survival (Children of NAN: A Survival Guide)—a mobile cinematic altar and gathering space dedicated to Black femme survival\, care\, and reMatriation. Presented in collaboration with artist Tsedaye Makonnen and harpist Megan-Joie Coleman\, this immersive event brings together ritual\, sound\, and collective storytelling as an act of historical reckoning and remembrance. \nThe program will feature a live ritual performance honoring Black femme survival\, including a guided group dreaming meditation and opportunities for audience members to participate by reading their own survival stories alongside those of historical Black femmes from Maryland and beyond — centering voices that the official record of nationhood too often left out. \nThe event will conclude with a panel conversation on the project and the ongoing practices of Black femme survival\, moderated by curator Martina Dodd\, exploring what it means to commemorate 250 years through the lens of those who were never meant to survive it — and did.
URL:https://www.acaac.org/event/the-temple-of-our-survival-alisha-b-wormsley-installation-performance-conversation/
LOCATION:Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum\, 84 Franklin Street\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401
CATEGORIES:Arts Month Event,Lecture/Discussion,Visual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum":MAILTO:bannekerdouglassmuseum@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260609T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260609T210000
DTSTAMP:20260619T071437
CREATED:20260428T185353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T185353Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Lecture – Citizen Science in the Chesapeake on the Eve of the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Beginning with the first European settlement at Jamestown\, Virginia\, in 1607\, until the 1775 battles at Lexington and Concord\, Massachusetts\, the Chesapeake region inspired interest among soldiers\, merchants\, and gentleman scholars in the Old World. Self-trained\, amateur scientists like Thomas Jefferson fed that interest by committing their observations to paper. They sent letters and samples to correspondents in the Old World\, most of whom held university degrees\, at a time when education focused on classical literature and philosophy\, theology\, and the law. \nThese early Chesapeake scholars—whether roaming the countryside or making observations in their own gardens—are the intellectual ancestors of today’s citizen scientists\, amateurs of all ages and backgrounds engaged in the advancement of knowledge through observation\, measurement\, analysis\, and reporting of the world around them. This presentation explores that history from the vantage of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center’s Citizen Science in Archaeology program\, participation in which is open to you. \nThe Historic Annapolis Virtual Lecture Series is offered free of charge thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor. If you enjoy this program\, we hope you will consider becoming a member or making a donation today to support Historic Annapolis and our mission to connect all people with our shared history.  \nCan’t watch live? All lectures will be recorded. Please register and you’ll receive the link to watch the recording after the event. \nAdvance registration required; registration closes on half-hour prior to lecture.  \nCost: FREE
URL:https://www.acaac.org/event/virtual-lecture-citizen-science-in-the-chesapeake-on-the-eve-of-the-american-revolution/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Historic,Lecture/Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260512T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260512T213000
DTSTAMP:20260619T071437
CREATED:20260428T185353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T185353Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Lecture – Crafting the Golden Age: The Architectural World of Pre-Revolutionary Annapolis
DESCRIPTION:Annapolis today stands as a testament to its many layers of history\, with four centuries of buildings standing side by side throughout the city. In honor of preservation month\, this talk highlights Annapolis’ architectural landscape in the 1700s.   \nThe years prior to the Revolutionary War were a time of vast economic growth and opportunity encompassing all levels of Annapolis society. The changing urban landscape reflected the dramatic rise of new buildings creating distinct areas of commercial\, speculative\, and private spheres. In her richly illustrated lecture\, Marcia Miller explores the many connections between the built environment and those who lived\, worked\, and labored in pre-Revolutionary Annapolis. \nThe Historic Annapolis Virtual Lecture Series is offered free of charge thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor. If you enjoy this program\, we hope you will consider becoming a member or making a donation today to support Historic Annapolis and our mission to connect all people with our shared history.  \nCan’t watch live? All lectures will be recorded. Please register and you’ll receive the link to watch the recording after the event. \nAdvance registration required; registration closes on half-hour prior to lecture. 
URL:https://www.acaac.org/event/virtual-lecture-crafting-the-golden-age-the-architectural-world-of-pre-revolutionary-annapolis/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Historic,Lecture/Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260502T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T071437
CREATED:20260417T173931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T173931Z
UID:10015052-1777734000-1777741200@www.acaac.org
SUMMARY:Author event: Mid-Afternoon Mothers Day Tea with Stephanie Dray & Laura Kamoie
DESCRIPTION:This special event is the perfect way for mothers and daughters—and all lovers of history and great storytelling—to spend a meaningful afternoon together. Enjoy tea and light refreshments\, including scones\, jam\, cookies\, and other sweet treats\, as Dray and Kamoie discuss the inspiration behind A Founding Mother. This is a sweeping\, intimate portrayal of Abigail Adams—wife of one president and mother to another—whose wit\, willpower\, and wisdom helped shape the fledgling republic. \nAll tickets include a seat at the table\, tea and treats PLUS a signed copy of the new book: A FOUNDING MOTHER.
URL:https://www.acaac.org/event/author-event-mid-afternoon-mothers-day-tea-with-stephanie-dray-laura-kamoie/
LOCATION:Park Books\, 555 Baltimore Annapolis Blvd\, Severna Park\, MD\, 21146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historic,Lecture/Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Park Books":MAILTO:chris@parkbooksmd.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T071437
CREATED:20260203T184118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T184130Z
UID:10014280-1776193200-1776198600@www.acaac.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Lecture – Lineage: Genealogy and the Power of Connection in Early America
DESCRIPTION:Genealogy is everywhere– online\, on screens\, through organizations and conferences and more. But technologies aside\, genealogy was everywhere in the 1700s\, too. And while we may think of Americans living in the 1700s as largely the subject of genealogy research\, they were active participants in what was a foundational interest and practice in their own time. Family histories were deeply meaningful for diverse early Americans\, but it was also baked into the very structures of their society through law\, politics\, and religion. From deep research across 18th-century British America\, Karin Wulf’s new book\, Lineage: Genealogy and the Power of Connection in Early America\, examines how we can understand the role of genealogy then\, and its impact now.
URL:https://www.acaac.org/event/virtual-lecture-lineage-genealogy-and-the-power-of-connection-in-early-america/
LOCATION:Maryland
CATEGORIES:Historic,Lecture/Discussion,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260412T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260412T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T071437
CREATED:20260128T203209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T203209Z
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SUMMARY:The American Experiment: Democracy at 250  A Conversation with Historian and Philanthropist David Rubenstein and NBC News Correspondent Andrea Mitchell
DESCRIPTION:The American Experiment: Democracy at 250 \nA Conversation with Historian and Philanthropist David Rubenstein and NBC News Correspondent Andrea Mitchell \nMaryland Hall and Historic Annapolis are pleased to present a distinctive afternoon of reflection on America’s founding principles and their enduring preservation. \nAnnapolis\, MD – January 28\, 2026 – Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts and Historic Annapolis are proud to present The American Experiment: Democracy at 250\, an afternoon conversation offering historical perspective on our nation’s founding principles\, featuring historian\, investor\, and philanthropist David M. Rubenstein alongside award-winning broadcast journalist and NBC News correspondent Andrea Mitchell on Sunday\, April 12\, 2026 at 3 PM at Maryland Hall. \nThe program is presented as part of the nation’s observance of the upcoming 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Drawing on history\, storytelling\, and firsthand experiences\, Rubenstein and Mitchell will reflect on how our nation’s foundational ideals have been documented and interpreted\, and how they remain essential and relevant today. \n\nDavid M. Rubenstein is widely recognized for his leadership in philanthropy and historic preservation\, as well as his background in finance as co-founder of The Carlyle Group\, where he helped build one of the world’s leading global investment firms. His philanthropic work has supported the restoration and public access to nationally significant historic sites and founding documents. \n\nAndrea Mitchell is an award-winning NBC News national and foreign affairs correspondent whose distinguished career includes covering eight administrations\, twelve presidential races\, the Congress\, and the State Department. She has reported from around the globe\, covering major world leaders and events that have shaped the nation’s narrative. \n\n“It is a great privilege to welcome David Rubenstein and Andrea Mitchell to Annapolis\,” states Karen Brown\, President & CEO of Historic Annapolis. “As we begin our celebration of America’s 250th anniversary\, we are honored to partner with Maryland Hall to present this unique conversation that explores the resilience of our founding ideals and celebrates the true spirit of the American experiment.” \n\n“Maryland Hall is proud to partner with Historic Annapolis to present The American Experiment: Democracy at 250\, featuring David Rubenstein and Andrea Mitchell\,” said Jackie Coleman\, Executive Director of Maryland Hall. “Together\, their perspectives remind us that democracy is not static—it is an ongoing experiment requiring curiosity\, dialogue\, and civic imagination. This program affirms Maryland Hall’s belief that the arts help sustain a healthy democracy by fostering reflection and a deeper understanding of the principles on which our nation was founded.” \nThe event highlights the ongoing collaboration between Maryland Hall and Historic Annapolis\, bringing together arts\, education\, and preservation to deepen public understanding of the history and civic life rooted in Annapolis and the region through community engagement. \nThis event is ticketed\, and advance purchase is required. Seats can be reserved through Maryland Hall’s website at marylandhall.org/maryland-hall-presents. \n### \nAbout Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts \nAt Maryland Hall\, visitors can enjoy the arts in countless ways whether signing up for a class\, attending a performance\, visiting the on-site galleries\, meeting artists-in-residence\, volunteering\, or spending time on the campus. Maryland Hall is proud to welcome more than 100\,000 people to enjoy the arts each year. This campaign is a reinforcement of the organization’s continual commitment to Art for All.  \nAbout Historic Annapolis \nEstablished in 1952\, Historic Annapolis is the leading nonprofit preservation and history organization in Annapolis\, Maryland. Our mission is to Preserve and Protect the historic places\, objects\, and stories of Maryland’s capital city\, and provide engaging experiences that Connect people to the area’s diverse heritage.Historic Annapolis is one of six Smithsonian Affiliates in Maryland\, and is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. For more information or to get involved with Historic Annapolis\, visit annapolis.org.
URL:https://www.acaac.org/event/the-american-experiment-democracy-at-250-a-conversation-with-historian-and-philanthropist-david-rubenstein-and-nbc-news-correspondent-andrea-mitchell/
LOCATION:Maryland Hall\, 801 Chase St.\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T071437
CREATED:20260413T160320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T160320Z
UID:10014608-1775912400-1775923200@www.acaac.org
SUMMARY:All Things Great & Small Opening Reception\, Art Talk
DESCRIPTION:Reception to Meet the Artists 1-4pm\nArtist Talk 2pm\nOpen to the Public\, Light Refreshments \nAn Exhibit about scale and the artist’s voice.\n\n\n\n\nThis show offers a curated view of work expressed in scales\, both big and small. This group show features a variety of styles and mediums for you to enjoy. \nParticipating Artists \nJorge Alberto\, Jill Basham\, Chris Best\, Kathy Daywalt\, Christine Drewyer\, Lois Engberg\, Micheal Godfrey\, Bruce Handford\, Matthew Hillier\, Liz Lescault\, Maria Marino\, Abigail McBride\, Terry Miller\, Barbara Nuss\, Julia Rogers & Paula Waterman
URL:https://www.acaac.org/event/all-things-great-small-opening-reception-art-talk/
LOCATION:McBride Gallery\, 215 Main Street\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Lecture/Discussion,Reception,Visual
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ORGANIZER;CN="McBride Gallery":MAILTO:info@mcbridegallery.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260404T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260404T150000
DTSTAMP:20260619T071437
CREATED:20260323T133114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T133114Z
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SUMMARY:Talk: Artists with the curator
DESCRIPTION:Join /m exhibiting artists Leslie Rose\, Tara Gladden\, David Gladden\, and Austin Sposato for a discussion about Art\, Fluxus\, and Co-Authorship. The artists will share their experience interpreting a selection of Ken Friedman’s Fluxus scores from our current exhibition\, “Ken Friedman: 92 Events.”  The discussion will be moderated by /m Director and co-curator of this show\, Peter Nesbett. \nAdmission\, Parking\, & Accessibility \nThe event is free. Complimentary parking is available in both the Edensword and Mellon Parking Lots off of St. John’s Street. Accessibility parking spots can be found in the Edensword Lot. \nImage: Ken Friedman\, Fluxus Television\, as interpreted by David and Tara Gladden
URL:https://www.acaac.org/event/talk-artists-with-the-curator/
LOCATION:Elizabeth Myers Mitchell Art Museum\, 60 College Avenue\, Annapolis\, Maryland\, 21401
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Discussion,Visual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260325T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260325T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T071437
CREATED:20260306T164825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T164825Z
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SUMMARY:WRITERS’ ROUNDTABLE at Maryland Hall PRESENTS…“Let’s Talk About It”
DESCRIPTION:WRITERS’ ROUNDTABLE at Maryland Hall PRESENTS…“Let’s Talk About It\,” a conversation \nMarch 25\, 2026\, 6:30 – 7:30pm\,  Maryland Hall\, Martino Gallery \nHere’s your chance to talk with 3 experienced authors about the challenges of writing and getting published. Join the conversation: roadblocks to submissions\, obtaining useful input\, resources\, and more. There’ll be time for Q&A. Register at https://marylandhall.org/events \nIf you would like personal advice\, you may submit 2 typed pages of your original (non-AI) story\, novel\, poetry\, or other type of writing\, along with a single paragraph providing the context for the excerpt and your concerns. DUE: March 11. Send your sample to: writers.mdhall@gmail.com. Each of the first 20 submissions will receive a one-paragraph\, helpful critique from one of the three guest writers. \nJoin us at the roundtable: March 25 @ 6:30pm \nFLYER_-critiques_rev 3-25-26
URL:https://www.acaac.org/event/writers-roundtable-at-maryland-hall-presentslets-talk-about-it/
LOCATION:Maryland Hall\, 801 Chase St.\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Writers' RoundTable at Maryland Hall":MAILTO:writers.mdhall@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T120000
DTSTAMP:20260619T071437
CREATED:20260310T143744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T143744Z
UID:10014403-1774173600-1774180800@www.acaac.org
SUMMARY:Plein Air Painting Demo with David Diaz!
DESCRIPTION:Help MFA celebrate Maryland Day by joining in on a live painting demonstration with plein air artist\, David Diaz!
URL:https://www.acaac.org/event/plein-air-painting-demo-with-david-diaz/
LOCATION:Circle Gallery\, 18 State Circle\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Discussion,Visual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maryland Federation of Art":MAILTO:info@mdfedart.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T193000
DTSTAMP:20260619T071437
CREATED:20260218T171531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T171531Z
UID:10014330-1774116000-1774121400@www.acaac.org
SUMMARY:An evening with Erik Larson
DESCRIPTION:Park Books\, in partnership with Maryland Hall\, is proud to present Erik Larson in conversation with Greg Melville on SATURDAY\, MARCH 21ST\, 2026 @ 6 PM\nYour ticket includes a signed copy of “The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris\, Heartbreak\, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War” By Erik Larson. On Sale Date: March 10\, 2026. \nTickets must be purchased through MARYLAND HALL’S WEBSITE. If guests would like to purchase additional SIGNED BOOKS\, please purchase through the Park Books website\, and we will bring them to the event for you. \nOrdering information: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=309910 \n 
URL:https://www.acaac.org/event/an-evening-with-erik-larson/
LOCATION:Maryland Hall\, 801 Chase St.\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Park Books":MAILTO:chris@parkbooksmd.com
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