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Nov 18, 2025
The Clothes Makes the Artists: Self-Fashioning in Modern Chinese Art
6 - 7pm EST
Mia Yinxing Liu, an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University, will give a Work in Progress talk titled "The Clothes Makes the Artists: Self-Fashioning in Modern Chinese Art" for the History of Art Department.
Nov 19, 2025
Medicinal Tea Presentation
2 - 3pm EST
Online
Join a presentation by Meenakshi Richardson (Haliwa-Saponi) of the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health on the healing properties and cultural significance of medicinal tea.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 19, 2025
Symphony in the City
7:30 - 9pm EST
Enjoy a program of autumnal works by Coleridge-Taylor, Debussy, Grieg, Price, and Vaughan William when the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra comes to Johns Hopkins as part of its ongoing Symphony in the City concert series.
Registration Required
Free
Nov 21, 2025
Lunch with the Libraries & Museums | Adopt A Book: Highlighting Recent Acquisitions to Our Collections
12 - 1pm EST
Showcasing some of the most interesting, beautiful, and rare items recently purchased to support Johns Hopkins research and teaching, the Sheridan Library's Adopt a Book program allows you to adopt selected items by underwriting their costs. Join a virtual presentation from the Sheridan Library's talented curators as they share about special pieces from the collections.
Registration Required
Free
Dec 1, 2025
Johns Hopkins Center for Safe & Healthy Schools "Counted Out" Film Screening
6 - 8pm EST
Arellano Theatre, Levering Hall Levering Hall
Homewood Campus
Join the Johns Hopkins Center for Safe & Healthy Schools for an exciting screening of Counted Out, a groundbreaking documentary that highlights math as the cornerstone of democracy and economic opportunity.
Registration Required
Free
Dec 6, 2025
An Enchanted Evergreen
11am - 2pm EST
Guests will be able to explore the museum's first floor decked out for the season, make their own Evergreen-inspired ornament, enjoy discounts in the museum's gift shop, and snack on festive treats.
Registration Required
Dec 11, 2025
Sam Gilliam Lecture Series: Renowned Artist and Social, Civic Innovator Theaster Gates
6 - 8:30pm EST
The second installment of the Sam Gilliam Lecture Series will feature Theaster Gates, an artist and professor at the University of Chicago in the Department of Visual Arts and the College.
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
Jan 22, 2026
In the Stacks: Jennifer Blades
6:30 - 7:30pm EST
This delectable program featuring mezzo-soprano Jennifer Blades and pianist Diane Kinsley will whisk you away with music inspired by the art of fine dining, feasting, and all things delicious. Inspired by the Sheridan Libraries' collection of rare cookbooks, the evening will also feature a one-night-only display of select culinary treasures from this special collection.
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