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Dec 11, 2024 - Aug 31, 2025
Exhibition: History Through Poetry
Installed throughout Homewood Museum's period rooms, this exhibition features new original poems that considering decorative arts and material culture while honoring the lives of the enslaved people who once lived and worked at Homewood, written via a Johns Hopkins First-Year Seminar.
Sept 4, 2025
Free Beginner Yoga Class
10 - 11am EDT
Come join beginner-friendly yoga at Homewood Museum. Please register; walk-ins welcome if space permits.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 6, 2025
At the Close: Strong, Bright, Useful, and True Conversations
1 - 3pm EDT
Room 426, the Kenney Link, Hopkins Bloomberg Center Hopkins Bloomberg Center
This program marks the closing of the exhibition "Strong, Bright, Useful & True: Recent Acquisitions and Contemporary Art from Baltimore," which celebrates Johns Hopkins University's devotion to the Baltimore art community over time, by bringing together key individuals whose contributions have been essential to its production.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 6, 2025
7th Annual Billie Holiday Jazz in the Square Concert
2 - 6pm EDT
Historic Lafayette Square Park (811 N. Arlington Avenue, Baltimore, MD, 21217)
Spend a relaxing afternoon grooving to the sounds of talented jazz musicians, including Peabody's Nasar Abadey, Sean Jones, and Charanée Wade, who will perform a number of selections honoring the legendary Billie Holiday.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 9, 2025
In the Stacks: Opera Baltimore
6:30 - 7:30pm EDT
Join Opera Baltimore for an evening of thrilling music inspired by Puccini's Tosca, featuring arias and songs exploring themes of power and passion. For the first time, for one night only, rare letters by Puccini to Baltimore art patron and collector Alice Warder Garrett will be on display.
Free
Sept 16, 2025
Authors & Insights: "Rocket Dreams" Launch with Christian Davenport
5:45 - 8:15pm EDT
Award-winning Washington Post reporter and author Christian Davenport will launch his latest book, Rocket Dreams, in the latest Authors & Insights. In conversation with former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, Davenport will explore the high-stakes race to return to the moon and, eventually, Mars—where ambition, innovation, and geopolitics collide.
Registration Required
Free
Sept 18, 2025
In the Stacks: Maryland Opera
6:30 - 7:30pm EDT
Join Maryland Opera for a musical walk through the autumn leaves for this fall-inspired performance featuring soprano Colleen Daly, baritone Timothy Mix, and pianist James Harp.
Oct 5, 2025
Shriver Hall Concert Series: Gil Shaham, Violin & Orli Shaham, Piano
5:30 - 7:30pm EDT
The Shriver Hall Concert Series' 60th anniversary season opens with siblings and star soloists Gil Shaham and Orli Shaham, who join forces for a rare and illuminating duo-recital. Please join a Pre-Concert Talk at 4:30 p.m. in Shriver Hall with WBJC's Jonathan Palevsky. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.
Registration Required
Free
Oct 19, 2025
Shriver Hall Concert Series: Sphinx Virtuosi (Baltimore Debut) & Sterling Elliott, Cello
5:30 - 7:30pm EDT
The pioneering Sphinx Virtuosi, an 18-member self-conducted string orchestra and flagship ensemble of the Sphinx Organization, makes its Baltimore debut with a program devoted to peace and the resilience of the human spirit. Acclaimed young cellist Sterling Elliott joins as soloist for American composer's William Grant Still's Suite, inspired by Harlem Renaissance sculptures. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 16, 2025
Shriver Hall Concert Series: Tessa Lark, Violin; Joshua Roman, Cello; Edgar Meyer, Double Bass
5:30 - 7:30pm EST
Seven-time Grammy winner Edgar Meyer's new all-star American trio blends bluegrass roots with classical virtuosity in a program of Bach, two early Meyer trios, and a new work Meyer composed expressly for this dynamic ensemble. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.
Registration Required
Free
Jan 11, 2026
Shriver Hall Concert Series: Emanuel Ax, Piano
5:30 - 7:30pm EST
The consummate pianist Emanuel Ax returns to Shriver Hall, performing essential repertoire including Schubert's powerful Sonata in A minor and a dazzling array of Chopin. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.
Registration Required
Free
Feb 22, 2026
Shriver Hall Concert Series: Angela Hewitt, Piano
5:30 - 7:30pm EST
Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt's mastery shines in a program of Baroque brilliance: two adventurous Bach works, the fiery virtuosity of Scarlatti, and Rameau's elegant Suite No. 2. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.
Registration Required
Free
March 8, 2026
Shriver Hall Concert Series: Isidore String Quartet & Jeremy Denk, Piano
5:30 - 7:30pm EDT
Enjoy music by the young Isidore Quartet, including a new work written for them by foremost American composer and Grammy-winning jazz pianist Billy Childs, and by Jeremy Denk, who joins them for Schumann's expansive Piano Quintet. Please join a Pre-Concert Talk at 4:30 p.m. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.
Registration Required
March 22, 2026
Shriver Hall Concert Series: Golda Schultz, Soprano (Baltimore Debut) & Jonathan Ware, Piano (Baltimore Debut)
5:30 - 7:30pm EDT
South African soprano Golda Schultz brings to life an enticing selection of art songs spans familiar and overlooked repertoire from myriad styles, all rooted in great literature with settings of Walt Whitman, Shakespeare, Langston Hughes, and Strauss's opulent Four Last Songs with texts by Hermann Hesse. Please join a Pre-Concert Talk at 4:30 p.m. with Johns Hopkins Writing Seminar's David Yezzi. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.
Registration Required
Free
April 26, 2026
Shriver Hall Concert Series: Steven Isserlis, Cello & Connie Shih, Piano
5:30 - 7:30pm EDT
Internationally renowned British cellist Steven Isserlis performs a program suited to his brilliance and versatility. From the playful charm and innovation of Beethoven to Soviet composer Kabalevsky's personal emotion to Czech trailblazer Kaprálová's explosiveness, Isserlis embarks on a captivating journey for all who cherish cello and piano. All Johns Hopkins students are eligible to receive two complimentary tickets.
Registration Required
Free