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Paint Annapolis

Downtown Annapolis

For over 20 years, Paint Annapolis has been the premier painting event for this sailing town, bringing the community together to share in the beauty of painting outdoors. Painting this year will take place from June 5-12. We are looking forward to seeing you this summer for another exciting week of painting these historic streets.

Annapolis Arts Week

JUNE 5-12, 2022 Annapolis Arts Week is a week-long festival in Annapolis, Maryland. We showcase arts based events happening during the first full week of June in and around Annapolis, MD.

32nd Annual Strawberry Festival

The Benson-Hammond House 7101 Aviation Blvd, Linthicum Heights

The event you look forward to every year is here again. Strawberry wine, strawberry shortcake and chocolate covered strawberries will be on sale, and Acousticafe is back to provide the music. 50 crafters will fill the grounds, and several food trucks will be on hand to satisfy those hunger pangs.

Architect’s Apprentice

Hammond-Harwood House 19 Maryland Ave, Annapolis

This 60-minute program for children highlights the life of 18th century English architect, William Buckland, who designed and built the Hammond-Harwood House in 1774. The tour includes an exterior architectural scavenger hunt and a tour of the Dining Room. Children will listen to the story Iggy Peck: Architect after which they will have the opportunity to be the architect and design their own five-part historical building. Space is limited, reservations are required. Price: Free Free thanks to the Winifred Gordon Foundation. The Winifred Gordon Memorial Art and Wellness Series In memory...

From 1619 to Today: The Influence of Race on the Annapolis Community (Part III – Mural Project)

Banneker-Douglass Museum 84 Franklin St, Annapolis

In Partnership with Baltimore Read Aloud, Lambda Delta Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., and the Bowie State University Department of Fine and Performing Arts On June 11th, we invite you to join us for Part III of the series From 1619 to Today as we create a community mural at the Banneker-Douglass Museum (BDM)! Youth and community members, led by Chanel Compton, Executive Director of BDM, and Gina Lewis, professor of art at Bowie State University, will create a mural of Harriet Tubman (in celebration of Tubman’s year-long 200th...