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The Walters Art Museum features more than 28,000 works of art from ancient Egypt to 20th-century Europe. In 1931, Henry Walters (1848-1931) bequeathed his gallery and his collection of 22,000 pieces "for the benefit of the public." The Walters bequest is still considered among the greatest acts of cultural philanthropy in the nation's history. In 2000, the Walters Art Gallery changed its name to the Walters Art Museum to reflect its image as a large public institution. After being closed for three years to undergo a $24 million renovation, the Centre Street building reopened in 2001 with 39 reconfigured galleries, redesigned lobbies, a four-story glass entryway and other improvements. In 200...
The Walters Art Museum features more than 28,000 works of art from ancient Egypt to 20th-century Europe. In 1931, Henry Walters (1848-1931) bequeathed his gallery and his collection of 22,000 pieces "for the benefit of the public." The Walters bequest is still considered among the greatest acts of cultural philanthropy in the nation's history. In 2000, the Walters Art Gallery changed its name to the Walters Art Museum to reflect its image as a large public institution. After being closed for three years to undergo a $24 million renovation, the Centre Street building reopened in 2001 with 39 reconfigured galleries, redesigned lobbies, a four-story glass entryway and other improvements. In 2006, a grant allowed the Walters and the Baltimore Museum of Art to make their admission free. That move sparked the creation of Free Fall Baltimore, a series of no-charge performances held around the city. The Walters is located at 600 N. Charles St., in Baltimore's historic Mount Vernon Cultural District. The main entrance is on Centre Street near the corner of Centre and Cathedral streets.
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Savilla Rohde
Special to The Baltimore SunFashion has no boundaries for Savilla Rohde. Whether it's playing tennis, or attending a board meeting, this 64-year-old community volunteer always likes to look her best: "eclectic, ladylike, with an eye toward trends." That could mean combining a...Tags: Donna Karan, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Fashion Trends, Jewelry Trends, Timonium
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Free Fall Baltimore schedule
ART & MUSEUMS
BABE RUTH BIRTHPLACE AND MUSEUM Enjoy free admission every Friday during October. Hours: 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. at 216 Emory Place.
BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD MUSEUM Explore the museum's historicsteam engine collection. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 21 at...Tags: Philosophy, Armed Forces, National Aquarium Baltimore, Metal and Mineral, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
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October social calendar
Thursday, Oct. 2 "Sister ACT Gala 2008" Benefits Marian House Cocktail attire Radisson Plaza Lord Baltimore Hotel, 20 W. Baltimore St. 7 p.m. Tickets $90 Call 410-467-4246 Thursday, Oct. 2 "Autumn Wine Tasting in the Barn" Benefits Hopewell Cancer...Tags: Glencoe, Kennedy Krieger Institute, American Visionary Art Museum, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Christian Siriano
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Cheap Trick Thursday: free or frugal entertainment options
baltimoresun.comYou may have heard about Free Fall Baltimore, a month of chances to catch dance, theater, visual art and musical performance all for the low low price of nothing. Use the "search" function of your browser on this Free Fall Baltimore schedule if you've got... -
Corporate citizen
When the sun came up Friday, the Franklin Square Boys and Girls Club was just "OK," its director says. By sunset, the West Baltimore center serving dozens of youths had been transformed into a dazzling, safari-themed world of new computers, books, games,...Tags: Employees, Consumer Electronics Industry, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Corporations
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Free stuff: free museum admission Saturday
baltimoresun.comIt's fantastic that we can all view our nation's treasures for free at Smithsonian Institution museums around the country. Updated: And the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Walters Art Museum here in Baltimore are also free year round. But Saturday, that... -
Arts calendar
fine art Museums Baltimore Museum of Art Art Museum Drive at North Charles and 31st streets. 443-573-1700. Free admission. Hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays. Permanent exhibit:Cone Collection, African Art,...Tags: Karen Johnson, Dance, Minority Groups, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Libraries and Museums
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Eclectic schedule
SEPTEMBER THROUGH SEPT. 14 RV Outdoor Show, Fairgrounds THROUGH SEPT. 18 Contemporary Ceramics from Wales, Clayworks THROUGH SEPT. 18 Symbiosis: Animal and Human Form, Clayworks THROUGH OCT. 5 Tableware Show, Potters THROUGH DEC. 8 Selling the Candidates:...Tags: Robin Williams, American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore Book Festival, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Public Holidays
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Labor Day: What's open
labor day schedule This schedule will be in effect today. Anne Arundel County offices: closed Courts: closed Libraries: closed Public schools: closed Senior centers: closed Transit: Connect-a-Ride Brown, Green, Orange, Red, Silver, J, K, and...Tags: National Aquarium Baltimore, Frederick County (Maryland), Public Holidays, Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Labor Day
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Labor Day: What's open?
This schedule will be in effect Monday: Anne Arundel County offices: closed Courts: closed Libraries: closed Public schools: closed Senior centers: closed Trash: no pickup Transit: Connect-a-Ride Brown, Green, Orange, Red, Silver, J, K, and Laurel...Tags: National Aquarium Baltimore, Frederick County (Maryland), Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Labor Day, Baltimore Museum of Art
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Labor Day schedule in area counties
This schedule will be in effect Monday. Anne Arundel County offices: closed Courts: closed Libraries: closed Public schools: closed Senior centers: closed Trash: no pickup Landfill: closed; convenience centers closed Annapolis City offices:...Tags: National Aquarium Baltimore, Frederick County (Maryland), Public Holidays, Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Labor Day
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Art schedule
SEPTEMBER ONGOING Art of the Ancient Americas, Walters ONGOING Palace of Wonders: The Galleries of Renaissance and Baroque Art, Walters THROUGH SEPT. 7 Faces of Ancient Arabia: The Giraud and Carolyn Foster Collection of South Arabian Art, Walters THROUGH...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Religious Leaders, Colleges and Universities, Ansel Adams, American Visionary Art Museum
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