* This exhibition runs Nov. 8, 2025–Jan. 3, 2026, with a public reception on Sat., Dec. 6. * The 37th Annual...
Gain essential legal knowledge for creatives, covering contracts, copyright, intellectual property, and artist rights with expert guidance from Maryland Volunteer...
The sing-along version of Wicked Part 1 invites you to immerse yourself in the magical world of Oz like never...
Join us for a live tribute to Sly & The Family Stone, the iconic American funk band from the 1960s...
This exhibition runs Nov. 10, 2025–Jan. 3, 2026, with a public reception on Sat., Nov. 15 and an artist &...
* This exhibition runs Nov. 10, 2025–Jan. 4, 2026, with a public reception on Thu., Nov. 20. * Artist Caroline...
* This exhibition runs Nov. 11–Dec. 14, with a public reception on Sun., Dec. 14. * Painter and printmaker David...
* This exhibition runs Nov. 8, 2025–Jan. 3, 2026, with a public reception on Sat., Dec. 6. *
The 37th Annual Prince George’s County Juried Exhibition draws on the vast corps of visual artists who live, work, attend college, or maintain a studio in Prince George’s County. The exhibition fosters an inclusive, community spirit among the participating artists and showcases their varied talents, skills, and diverse media uses.
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Gain essential legal knowledge for creatives, covering contracts, copyright, intellectual property, and artist rights with expert guidance from Maryland Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts.
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The sing-along version of Wicked Part 1 invites you to immerse yourself in the magical world of Oz like never before. Directed by Jon M. Chu, this adaptation of the beloved Broadway musical features stunning performances by Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda. In this special edition, you can sing along to all your favorite songs with on-screen lyrics, making it a perfect experience for fans of all ages.
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Join us for a live tribute to Sly & The Family Stone, the iconic American funk band from the 1960s and 70s, renowned for their significant role in shaping the genres of funk, soul, R&B, and rock music. Their impact can still be felt in modern American funk, pop, soul, R&B, and hip-hop. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993, they are celebrated as the 43rd most outstanding artist of all time by Rolling Stone. Enjoy classic hits like “I Want to Take You Higher,” “Everyday People,” and “Dance to the Music.” The Gold Soul Movement is a collective of DMV-based artists celebrating soul music’s timeless, genre-blending power, and they guarantee to have you dancing in your seat!
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This exhibition runs Nov. 10, 2025–Jan. 3, 2026, with a public reception on Sat., Nov. 15 and an artist & curator talk on Sat, Dec. 20.
In What You See Is What You Get, artist Keith Kreuger presents a striking collection of found object assemblages that challenge perceptions of art, value, and transformation. Using everyday materials and discarded objects, Kreuger crafts intricate, thought-provoking sculptures that invite viewers to reconsider the beauty and potential of what is often overlooked. Each piece tells a story of reclamation and reinvention, offering a fresh perspective on the power of artistic expression through the art of assemblage.
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Artist Caroline Mackinnon explores our place in the cosmos using various materials, including ceramic sculpture and embroidery, gouache, acrylic paint, and ink. Crystal raindrops glimmer and plunge. Vibrant fogs lift, revealing undulating chasms and teeming oceans. Celestial bodies hang in a tense atmosphere. The moment is past, present, and future. The place is everywhere.
This exhibit will be on display at the Publick Playhouse from November 10, 2025-January 4, 2026 and can be viewed during regular facility hours (M-F, 9 am-5 pm). Please note that exhibits cannot be viewed when a performance or event is in progress. Before viewing an exhibit, please call the Box Office at 301-277-1710 to check the performance schedule.
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* This exhibition runs Nov. 11–Dec. 14, with a public reception on Sun., Dec. 14. *
Painter and printmaker David Brosch lived in Maryland for decades and raised his family in Prince George’s County. He takes inspiration from his surroundings for the works in this latest exhibition, featuring oil paintings, prints, and drawings. The landscapes in this show include representations of both natural and urban areas.
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