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Annual High School Juried Art Show 2024
Light the Lantern

Maryland students are invited to submit artwork for the annual Reginald F. Lewis Museum High School Juried Art Show.  This year’s art show theme is inspired by the museum program theme and  upcoming exhibition for 2024:

  • Light the Lantern (Winter- Spring 2024)  honors the contributions, brilliance, and innovation of Black artists, thinkers and creatives.
  • Black. Women. Genius (February 1, 2024 – September 30, 2024) in partnership with the Baltimore Museum of Art, celebrates Elizabeth Talford Scott and her legacy as  a fiber artist.

Students are tasked to create artwork  that honors the contributions, brilliance and innovations of Black artists, thinkers and creatives. Grades 10 – 12 can submit drawings, photos, paintings, prints and mixed-media assemblages.  

Selected works will be exhibited at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum  May 2024 – September 2024.  The deadline for students to register is Thursday, December 7th, 2023.  Students and/or teachers should electronically submit a jpg image of the student’s artwork by Wednesday, January 31, 2024 for judging. This student exhibition is in partnership with the Maryland State Education Association (MSEA). For further details contact terry.taylor@lewismsueum.org.

To Register Click Here. Click HERE for Guidelines. 

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Upcoming Events

Check out our upcoming museum events for youth and families throughout the year. Contact terry.taylor@lewismuseum.org for more information.

Reading the Culture Children Story and Art Hour

Saturday, November 11th, 2023 | 11am – Noon

Free with Museum Admission.

Enjoy a story  learning how Jacob Lawrence began his dream of becoming an artist in Jake Makes a World: Jacob Lawrence, A Young Artist in Harlem.  Jake Makes a World follows the creative adventures of the young Jacob Lawrence as he finds inspiration in the vibrant colors and characters of his community in Harlem. Participants will check out one of Jacob Lawrence’s works in Vision & Spirit: African American Art: Works from Bank of America Collections. Then they will create their own inspired collage of  their neighborhood.  

 In Conjunction with Vision & Spirit: African American Art Works from Bank of America Collection.



Save The Date – African American Children’s Book Fair Festival 2024

Saturday, April 27, 2024  | 11 am – 3 pm

Join us this Black History Month for the return of the annual African American Children’s Book Fair Festival.  Children and families can enjoy a fun-filled day focused on kids’ literature about African Americans and  other people of color.  Meet some of your favorite children’s/YA authors and illustrators  while purchasing hard-to-find titles in the Book Village. Enjoy author readings, illustration workshops, live performances, and art activities. 

The Annual African American Children’s Book Fair strives to connect families to high quality books about and for African American children as well as other multicultural populations. We aim to foster a love of reading for families by connecting them with renown and up and coming creators of children’s books.

Children/YA authors and illustrators interested in participating in the upcoming Book Fair Festival can contact terry.taylor@lewismuseum.org for more information.

FREE Event. Link to Register Coming Soon!

 

The Reginald F. Lewis Museum is proud to announce the opening of its newest touchpoint satellite gallery exhibition on September 19, 2025 at The Village at Mondawmin!

Blacks In White: African American Health Professionals is a powerful exhibition that highlights the extraordinary contributions of African American health professionals whose dedication, innovation, and service transformed the field of medicine and enriched our communities.

 Location: The Village at Mondawmin, 3201 Tioga Parkway – East Entrance, Baltimore, MD 21215

We invite you to explore the stories, images, and artifacts that shed light on a legacy of excellence in health care that continues to inspire generations. The satellite exhibition is now on view and open to the public. Stop by The Village at Mondawmin and experience this important celebration of history and healing.

Join us as we honor the strength, resilience and brilliance of Black health professionals

Gallery Overview: The Lewis at Mondawmin is a satellite gallery space created to extend the reach, impact, and presence of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture into the heart of the community. Located inside The Village at Mondawmin—a historic shopping center and civic hub for West Baltimore—this new exhibit space offers an accessible, community-rooted platform for rotating exhibitions and  interactive displays that celebrate Maryland’s rich African American history and culture. 
Exhibit Overview: Blacks In White highlights the vital contributions of Black healthcare professionals and institutions in Maryland, with a focus on West Baltimore. Spanning the late 19th and 20th centuries, the exhibit features pioneering institutions such as Provident Hospital, the Helene Fuld Nursing School, and Young’s Pharmacy, as well as the leaders behind them, including Dr. Howard E. Young and Dr. Nellie Louis Young. In the face of systemic and medical racism, these professionals provided essential care, trained future generations of nurses, and built institutions that served communities often denied access to quality healthcare. Emerging from a vibrant, resilient West Baltimore, their legacy reflects the power of community, dedication, and the ongoing pursuit of health equity for all.