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 July 1!

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:

Alison J.
July 2024

The Underground Railroad exhibit particularly made an impression. You can learn about the enslaved people who passed through Mount Clare Station as their last stop before reaching the northern states. Sobering and inspiring stories.

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