Thu, Sep 11 at 5:00 PM

Bromo Art Walk & After Party

 

☀️ 5-9pm: Bromo Art Walk
Free events district-wide! At Current Space, hear jazz by Lafayette Gilchrist in the courtyard and see solo exhibitions by Jeffrey Kent and Monique Crabb in the galleries + enjoy food and craft cocktails in the garden.

Find details on what's happening at all 30+ locations and register for this free event here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bromo-art-walk-sept-11-2025-registration-1376581525399?aff=CreativePartners

🌙 9-11pm: After Party
Wrap up your night at the Bromo Art Walk After Party with two powerhouse acts bringing bold energy to the stage at Current Space's Garden Bar! Experience an energetic, visceral show by Abdu Ali - anointed as a cosmic, punk, and soulful tempest on stage. Then, DJ SDOT keeps the energy high with an electrifying set that blends club, baile funk, gqom, and house - you won't have a choice but to move.

Enjoys drinks at the Garden Bar and late night bites from Mera Kitchen Collective and Lacaye BBQ.

Please show your free Art Walk Eventbrite registration (digitally or printed) at the door. Enter through 421 N. Tyson Street, located between Mulberry and Franklin Streets. Once the courtyard capacity is reached, new attendees will only be let in as people leave. Thank you for understanding.

Register here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bromo-art-walk-sept-11-2025-registration-1376581525399?aff=CreativePartners

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Have you come to past Art Walks? The Bromo Art Walk was named a top thing thing to do in Baltimore Magazine's guide to the quintessential, quirky, and only-in-Charm-City things to do this year. It only happens twice a year, so this is your last chance to experience it in 2025!

"At the turn of the last century, Howard Street was an epicenter of local commerce, with not just the bustling Lexington Market but assorted mom-and-pop shops and major department stores like Hutzler’s and Hoschild Kohn’s. Now, decades after many of those businesses disappeared, a new scene has emerged, focused on creativity. Follow the Light Rail through the Bromo Arts District, from its namesake clock tower, through dozens of galleries, music venues, theaters, and arts collectives that have revitalized vacant buildings and brought the neighborhood back to vibrancy. In spring and fall, the free Bromo Art Walk shows them all off during an evening of exhibits, at the likes of Current Space, Maryland Art Place, and NoMüNoMü, and live performances, at such spots as the Eubie Blake Cultural Center, Le Mondo, and Lineup Room. Don’t want to wait that long? The district has created a Google Map of featured spots that artlovers can use all year."

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This outdoor event will be held in our rear courtyard. Enter through the alley at 421 Tyson Street.
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Consider becoming a sustaining member of Current Space – membership starts at just $5/month! Supporters ($10/month) get half price advance tickets and Benefactors ($25/month) get free advance tickets.

Current Space is an artist-run gallery, studio, outdoor performance space, and garden bar; nourishing an ongoing dialogue between artists, activists, performers, designers, curators, and thinkers. Operating since November 2004, we are committed to showcasing, developing, and broadening the reach of artists locally and internationally.

Thank You!
This program is funded by the Bromo Arts District. Love the Bromo Art Walk? Support the Bromo Arts District by making a donation! Your contribution helps support our creative community and enables us to continue our free programming. Donate here:
https://bromoartsdistrict.org/donate/

Programs at Current Space are made possible in part by supporting members like you, the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation, and William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artist Portfolios at BakerArtist.org.


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