After a 3-year hiatus, we are thrilled to welcome back our incredible Bob Dylan tribute show. Dylan turns 84 this May, so come celebrate him with us. Once again our hosts are The Complete Unknowns, a special project devoted to interpreting Dylan's songs, comprised of five veteran musicians from the tight Baltimore musical community. Lead by singer-songwriter Sam Nitzberg of The Old Part Of Town who has curated this and other tribute shows at the CA over the years
The Baltimore Irish Music School is a nonprofit devoted to the preservation, presentation, and passing on of Baltimore's unique strain of Irish traditional music. Come out and join us for our end-of-semester recital on Sunday, May 4! Students from the Baltimore Irish Music School will be showcasing what they have learned in the Spring semester. If you want to support the students or learn more about the school, we'd love for you to join us!
Join The Stoop for “Look for the Helpers: Stories about first responders, good neighbors, and unexpected heroes” on May 8th at the Creative Alliance. The Stoop Storytelling Series is a Baltimore-based organization that empowers individuals and builds community through the sharing of personal stories. Our live shows and podcast feature everyday people telling the extraordinary true tales of their lives, and our workshops offer skills and support for everyone to share their tales.
The Refugee Youth Project (RYP) is a comprehensive after-school program designed to support refugee and immigrant youth in Baltimore by providing academic assistance, social integration, and enrichment opportunities. Offered twice a week, RYP helps students develop English language skills, complete homework, and engage in activities that foster personal and academic growth. The program partners with local schools, community organizations, and universities to provide structured learning, mentorship, and cultural engagement tailored to students' unique needs.
The Refugee Youth Project (RYP) is a comprehensive after-school program designed to support refugee and immigrant youth in Baltimore by providing academic assistance, social integration, and enrichment opportunities. Offered twice a week, RYP helps students develop English language skills, complete homework, and engage in activities that foster personal and academic growth. The program partners with local schools, community organizations, and universities to provide structured learning, mentorship, and cultural engagement tailored to students' unique needs.
Two art forms COLLIDE for Baltimore City school students! Taking place on the Baltimore City Public Schools professional development days, these camps are chock-full of spectacular arts for students in grades 2-7. Each full-day camp includes vibrant instruction from local artists and creatives about their inspiration and practices.
Komite Ayiti presents Haitian Flag Day, featuring live performances, games, Haitian food, giveaways, and vendors! We can’t wait for you to learn about and share in Haitian history and culture!
What happens when you combine celebrity memoirs with improv comedy scenes? Celeb-hilarity.
Come hear excerpts from Matthew McConaughey, Paris Hilton, Suzanne Somers, and more -- then watch some of the best improvisers in Baltimore create comedy scenes on the spot!
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Please note: As of June 2025, Creative Alliance no longer waives fees for in-person purchasing.