Try Your Hand at a Beloved Baltimore Art Form! 

Enjoy the art of screen painting in an artist-led class while sipping wine. All materials are provided, or you can bring your own screen. 

Food and wine are available on-site.  

Workshop is for ages 21+.

Workshop Admission:

Adults: $54
Seniors: $50
Members Adult: $50
Members Senior: $46

Advance purchase required.

More Screen Painting at the B&O

Screen Painting Exhibit

May 19-30, 2025, 10 am-4 pm

The Painted Screen Society will have a pop-up exhibit in the Roundhouse.

Admission:

Included with Museum Admission. B&O Members FREE.


Screen Painting Demos

Sat, May 24 & Sun, May 25, 1-4 pm

Enjoy a Baltimore Painted Screen Society member’s demonstration of an iconic Baltimorean art-form. Learn the history of screen painting in the city.  

Admission:

Included with Museum Admission. B&O Members FREE.


Children’s Screen Painting Workshop

Sun, May 25, 11 am-2 pm

Bring the Family to a Screen Painting Workshop! 
Ages 5-12 are invited to learn and experiment with various screen painting techniques. All materials provided and projects are take-home.  

Admission:

Included with Museum Admission. B&O Members FREE.
Pre-registration required.

Upcoming Events at the B&O

Enter Your LEGO Creation!

Now through June 15

Next Sunday: June 8

Signs from the Underground Railroad Exhibition. There are 5 in total with different historical figures on them.

The Underground Railroad: Freedom Seekers on the B&O

Juneteenth Public Tour: 11 am & 1 pm

June 22, July 13, August 10

July 4

The American Freedom Train. A head-on shot of a black train with a red and gold sign that reads "The American Freedom Train"

Restoration Shop Tour: AFT No. 1

Next Tour: July 4

Blue, red, green, and yellow graphic that says "Christmas in July."

July 19

2025

New Monthly Tours

Climb aboard the B&O No. 3684 Diesel Locomotive!

June 18, 21 & 22

Go inside the WM No. 195 Switcher!

July 16, 19 & 20

WITH GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM:

Geoffrey Morrison
December 2022

The B&O Railroad Museum is easily one of the best railroad museums in the country, if not the world.

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