Bid a fond farewell to the current exhibition, “A History of Houseplants,” with a family-friendly Garden Party!
A History of Houseplants Garden Party

Bid a fond farewell to the current exhibition, “A History of Houseplants,” with a family-friendly Garden Party!
Join scholar and author Gaylord Torrence for a fascinating talk about the challenges of curating Native American objects.
Join us for a discussion on the history of Hoes Heights, with special guests Joanne Kent and Eleanor Matthews, descendants of Grandison Hoe, the farmer and freedman who founded the neighborhood in the 1830’s.
Lawrence Jackson, Ph.D., will read and discuss his 2022 memoir Shelter: A Black Tale of Homeland, Baltimore, which is at once a nuanced biography of an American city and a lyrical memoir-in-essays.
Young readers and their parents/guardians are invited to sit crosscross applesauce in Homewood’s orchard for a special story time reading of The Apple Orchard Riddle
Young readers and their parent/guardian are invited to stretch out in Evergreen’s garden for a special spring-themed story!
Explore the influence of Black art in America and celebrate African American heritage through dance, music, and visual art at this family program co-hosted by Homewood Museum and Inheritance Baltimore.
In Honor of Black History Month, Homewood welcomes visitors free of charge during the month of February!
Peabody Preparatory students will perform chamber music in Evergreen’s historic Bakst Theatre.
Celebrate the season at Evergreen Museum & Library’s annual Holiday Open House!