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The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore MD | Nearby Businesses


600 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 547-9000

The Walters Art Museum brings art and people together for enjoyment, discovery and learning. We strive to create a place where people of every background can be touched by art. General Admission is always FREE! Special Exhibitions and programs may require the purchase of tickets. Discover the stories behind the collection and use our mobile guide on your next visit. Simply bring your own device and go to mobile.thewalters.org to try it out.

Art Gallery Near The Walters Art Museum

Walters Art Museum
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
600 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

The Walters Art Museum, located in Mount Vernon-Belvedere, Baltimore, Maryland, is a public art museum founded and opened in 1934. It holds collections established during the mid-19th Century. The Museum's collection was amassed substantially by major American art and sculpture collectors, a father and son: William Thompson Walters, (1819–1894), who began serious collecting when he moved to Paris as a nominal Southern/Confederate sympathizer at the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861; and Henry Walters (1848–1931), who refined the collection and made arrangements for the construction of a later landmark building to rehouse it. After allowing the Baltimore public to occasionally view his father's and his growing added collections at his West Mount Vernon Place townhouse/mansion during the late 1800s, he arranged for an elaborate stone palazzo-styled structure built for that purpose in 1905–1909. Located across the back alley, a block south of the Walters mansion on West Monument Street/Mount Vernon Place, on the northwest corner of North Charles Street at West Centre Street.The mansion and Gallery were also just south and west of the landmark Washington Monument in the tony Mount Vernon-Belvedere neighborhood, just north of the downtown business district and northeast of Cathedral Hill. Upon his 1931 death, Henry Walters bequeathed the entire collection of then more than 22,000 works, the original Charles Street Gallery building, and his adjacent townhouse/mansion just across the alley to the north on West Mount Vernon Place to the City of Baltimore, “for the benefit of the public.” The collection includes masterworks of ancient Egypt, Greek sculpture and Roman sarcophagi, medieval ivories, illuminated manuscripts, Renaissance bronzes, Old Master European and 19th Century paintings, Chinese ceramics and bronzes, Art Deco jewelry, and ancient Near East, Mesopotamian, or ancient Middle East items.

The Downtown Cultural Arts Center
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
401 N Howard St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 837-2787

The Downtown Cultural Arts Center is one of Baltimore’s multi-cultural facility highlighting diverse programs, artist and events. Our facility has ample exhibition space, recording studio, office space and reception areas. The center is located near Baltimore’s Inner Harbor at the corner of Mulberry and Howard Street. The Downtown Cultural Arts Center is capable of hosting a wide range of events from small intimate dinner parties to large scale receptions. We have the perfect location for corporate events, meetings, seminars, weddings, receptions, galas, holiday parties and fundraisers The Cultural Arts Recording Studio EditTeam Members: The Bass Cultral Arts Center When complete The Cultural Arts Recording Studio Will serve as a state of the art audio recording studio excess-able to film students, media personal, artist, advertisers and community in general. It is our intention to provide the community with the highest quality studio experience at a competitive price. The Cultural Arts Recording Studio Includes: *On call engineers ( must request at least 2hr's in advance)

Area 405
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
405 E Oliver St
Baltimore, MD 21202

Located in a 160 year-old artist-owned warehouse within Baltimore's Station North Arts and Entertainment District, AREA 405 is committed to showcasing and strengthening the vitality of the arts community within Baltimore. Our 66,000 square feet warehouse at 405 East Oliver Street provides a particular setting for exhibitions as well as studio space for the 40+ artists who work here (Oliver Street Studios). Our building's long history as a brewery, industrial equipment maker and as a window blind manufacturer has inspired both exhibitors and performers over the past 13+ years. AREA 405's mission is to produce, present and promote arts and cultural programming by offering a venue for artists from Baltimore and beyond. Collaborating with art, cultural and community organizations throughout the region, AREA 405 has hosted scores of events featuring thousands of artists and tens of thousands of visitors since opening its doors in 2003. Area 405 supports the visual arts, dance, theatre, film and more.

Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
21 S Eutaw St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(443) 874-3596

Emerson Tower often referenced as Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower is a 15-story, 88m skyscraper erected in 1911 at the corner of Eutaw and Lombard Streets in Baltimore, Maryland, designed by Joseph Evans Sperry for Bromo-Seltzer inventor "Captain" Isaac E. Emerson.HistoryIt was the tallest building in Baltimore from 1911 until 1923. The design of the tower along with the original factory building at its base was inspired by the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy, which was seen by Emerson during a tour of Europe in 1900. Systems engineering for the building's original design was completed by Henry Adams. The factory was demolished in 1969 and replaced with a firehouse.The building features four clock faces adorning the tower's 15th floor on the North, South, East and West sides. Installed by the Seth Thomas Clock Company at an original cost of US$3,965, they are made of translucent white glass and feature the letters B-R-O-M-O S-E-L-T-Z-E-R, with the Roman numerals being less prominent. The dials, which are illuminated at night with mercury-vapor lamps, are 24 feet (7.3 meters) in diameter, and the minute and hour hands approximately 12 and 10 feet (3.7 and 3.0 meters) in length respectively. Upon its completion, the Bromo Seltzer Tower featured the largest four dial gravity driven clock in the world. Originally driven by weights, the moving parts are now electrically powered. The word BROMO reads clockwise, and SELTZER counterclockwise, which results in the letters being located in the following positions:

Maryland Art Place
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
218 W Saratoga St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 962-8565

Jordan Faye Contemporary
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
218 W Saratoga St. | top floor | the m.a.p. bldg.
Baltimore, MD 21201

(443) 955-1547

Jordan Faye Contemporary was founded as a platform to give emerging artists a wider audience. Established in 2006, we champion the work of early to mid-career artists as well as providing educational opportunities for emerging artists within the region. Through our gallery exhibitions, our salon series program, off-site exhibitions and presenting works at international art fairs, jordan faye contemporary exposes a larger community to the engaging and thought-provoking work of dozens of artists. Currently the gallery represents fifteen artists, who are now at various stages in their careers. The mission is to show work that is not only of contemporary interest but will be of lasting historical significance.

E.M.P. Collective
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
307 W Baltimore St
Baltimore, MD 21201

The Gallery
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
200 E Pratt St
Baltimore, MD 21202

Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
21 S Eutaw St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(443) 874-3596

The historic Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower is a beloved icon on the Baltimore skyline. Built in 1911 by the Emerson Drug Company, the Tower was originally capped with a fifty-one foot rotating model of the signature blue glass bottles of Bromo Seltzer (this was removed in '36 for structural concerns). In 1969, the building was donated to the City of Baltimore, and was used to house various City offices until 2006, when the Tower was purchased by Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower LLC, a cooperative between philanthropists Eddie & Sylvia Brown and the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts, and extensively renovated to create thirty distinctive working studio spaces for artists.

Terrault
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
218 W. Saratoga St. 3rd Floor
Baltimore, MD 21201

(336) 707-5511

Terrault is an artist-run, multi-use arts space and gallery located in the heart of the Bromo Arts & Entertainment District on the 3rd Floor of the Maryland Art Place building, that facilitates muti-disciplinary, innovative exhibitions and programming. By highlighting emerging and mid-career artists based in Baltimore, Terrault brings new and cutting-edge work to diverse audiences. It is an accessible space providing artists with opportunities to host community workshops and events. The space is founded and owned by Brooks Kossover and Directed by Carlyn Thomas

The Escape Artists
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
827 North Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21201

(443) 306-8760

The gallery artists are Katia Baskina, Alan LeMay, George Skepton, Adam Wilder, and William Wright, Martha Garland, and Kirsten Lapointe

Current Space
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
421 N Howard St
Baltimore, MD 21201

Current Space is an artist-run gallery, studio, and a headquarters for cultural production, 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.

Platform Gallery
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
116 W Mulberry St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(443) 433-6294

Platform, functioning as a commercial gallery since 2014, promises to create driving, thought-provoking shows that question the relationship between artist, curator, and community as well as providing opportunities for Baltimore and regional artists to show their work. Run by women, Platform is an open, safe space for artists of all genre to meet and collaborate with community members of any class, race, gender, or age in hopes of influencing future shows and programming. Exhibitions span from new age artists that are influential to contemporary art to curated historical investigations of art in Baltimore. Platform promises to excite audiences beyond the art community, challenge convention, create new paths, and open its doors to change.

Gallery 1301
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1301 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(443) 297-7855

Firehouse Arts & Music
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
700 N Eutaw St. 2nd floor
Baltimore, MD 21201

(443) 416-0188

Case[werks] Showroom & Gallery
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1019 Cathedral Street, First Floor
Baltimore, MD 21201

410.332.4160 or 1.800.810.2852

Mt. Vernon Body Art
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
814 Guilford Ave
Baltimore, MD 21202

(443) 388-9703

Mt. Vernon Body Art is a fully custom tattooing studio and art gallery. You wont find any flash on our walls. The gallery style studio features fine art from resident and local artists around the Baltimore area. Clay has ten year tattooing experience and 15 years fine art experience. With attention to originality and creativity, we can take your idea and make it a work of fine art you will be proud of for decades to come. In addition to featuring and selling art from local artists, Mt. Vernon Body Art also carries hand crafted, bone, stone and leather jewelry from local craftspeople such as Acid Queen Jewelry, Caromancy Leatherworks and Bone Dust Tower. We also carry the highest quality tattoo aftercare featuring the cruelty free, GMO free, vegan After Inked lotion. Constantly striving to provide the highest quality in anything that leaves the studio, you sure wont be disappointed. Located in downtown Baltimore in the busy shopping district of Mt. Vernon, we have easy parking via a private lot with plenty of food and drink in the same shopping center for those long sessions. http://www.yelp.com/biz/mt-vernon-body-art-baltimore-3 https://www.facebook.com/TattoosbyClay Instagram: @anarclay_tat2 814 Guilford Ave. Baltimore, Md. 21202 (443) 388 - 9703 Hours: Monday-Closed Tuesday-Appointment only Wed. through Sat.-12:00pm - 9:00pm Sunday-12:00pm - 8:00pm

Entropy Ink & Boutique
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
243 W Read St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(667) 234-0520

Entropy Ink & Boutique is Baltimore's #1 Sneaker Boutique specializing in rare and hard to find sneakers. We offer apparel from some of today's hottest brands such as Staple, Crooks & Castles, Supreme, Publish, Entrée LS, HUF, 40oz NYC and more. We also feature up and coming local brands such as Truth Outfitters, B.M.O.R.E Do and more. We also offer custom footwear and apparel work done by our co-owner, Justin Rowe. Be on the look out for in house custom design and collaborations with other local brands featuring the Entropy name. We are always looking to buy new and lightly used authentic sneakers, so feel free to stop by and trade in those rarely worn gems for cash or display them prominently in our store and online through consignment to capitalize on the national sneaker market. But Entropy is more than a sneaker boutique. We feature Visual Art through different medias throughout our buildings for your viewing pleasure. All Art is always available for sale so if you see it you can go home with it. Lastly we are in the process of opening a tattoo parlor to provide a safe, sanitary and comfortable places for all of your skin art need. Please be patient as we expand and evolve so that we can continue to offer Baltimore a fresh and unique experience for all to enjoy.

Platform Arts Center
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
116 W Mulberry St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(443) 717-1099

Gallery Four
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
405 W Franklin St, Fl 4
Baltimore, MD 21201

Gallery Four is an artist-run gallery space on the westside of downtown Baltimore. A rotating group of residents here have put together shows since 1997. For more information, visit our website or contact us at [email protected]

Museum/Art Gallery Near The Walters Art Museum

XOL Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
830 Park Ave
Baltimore, MD 21201

(443) 563-2481

XOL is short for the Latin "Ex Oriente Lux", an ancient Roman slogan, meaning "Light Comes From the East," a recognition that civilization started in the Middle East. Based in Baltimore MD, XOL is an art gallery and residency dedicated to providing young Middle Eastern Artists a refuge and an outlet to showcase their work in the United States. XOL features contemporary art by established and emerging artists from the Middle East. Our mission is to avail art in unmasking the intrinsic socio-political making of the Middle East. We decided that instead of cursing the darkness that ravages the region, we are going to shine a light on it through art. The gallery is currently open by appointment only via email: [email protected].

Jordan Faye Contemporary
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
218 W Saratoga St. | top floor | the m.a.p. bldg.
Baltimore, MD 21201

(443) 955-1547

Jordan Faye Contemporary was founded as a platform to give emerging artists a wider audience. Established in 2006, we champion the work of early to mid-career artists as well as providing educational opportunities for emerging artists within the region. Through our gallery exhibitions, our salon series program, off-site exhibitions and presenting works at international art fairs, jordan faye contemporary exposes a larger community to the engaging and thought-provoking work of dozens of artists. Currently the gallery represents fifteen artists, who are now at various stages in their careers. The mission is to show work that is not only of contemporary interest but will be of lasting historical significance.

Terrault
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
218 W. Saratoga St. 3rd Floor
Baltimore, MD 21201

(336) 707-5511

Terrault is an artist-run, multi-use arts space and gallery located in the heart of the Bromo Arts & Entertainment District on the 3rd Floor of the Maryland Art Place building, that facilitates muti-disciplinary, innovative exhibitions and programming. By highlighting emerging and mid-career artists based in Baltimore, Terrault brings new and cutting-edge work to diverse audiences. It is an accessible space providing artists with opportunities to host community workshops and events. The space is founded and owned by Brooks Kossover and Directed by Carlyn Thomas

The Whole Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
405 W Franklin St
Baltimore, MD 21201

Gallery Four
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
405 W Franklin St, Fl 4
Baltimore, MD 21201

Gallery Four is an artist-run gallery space on the westside of downtown Baltimore. A rotating group of residents here have put together shows since 1997. For more information, visit our website or contact us at [email protected]

Nudashank
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
405 W Franklin St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(443) 415-2139

NUDASHANK is an independent contemporary art space in Baltimore, MD. Our mission is to showcase rising young artists and bring new blood into the Baltimore scene, benefitting the regional artists and providing a new venue for local, national, and international artwork. The space is located on the third floor of the H&H building in downtown Baltimore, which also houses numerous other artist-run galleries and performance spaces. Open by appointment only. Email us to set one up! [email protected]

Springsteen
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
502 W Franklin St
Baltimore, MD 21201

The space is co-directed by Hunter Bradley and Amelia Szpiech. Regular open hours are Saturday's from 1 - 4pm. Our phone numbers are posted on the door, please call for entry. If you do not have a phone, please email us in advance to let us know what time you will be arriving. Appointments also available. For more on Springsteen, please visit springsteengallery.com or email us @ springsteengallery [at] gmail [dot] com

First Continent
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
500 W Franklin St
Baltimore, MD 21201

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St. Mary's Spiritual Center & Historic Site on Paca Street, Baltimore
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
600 N Paca St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 728-6464

Sophiajacob
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
510 W Franklin St
Baltimore, MD 21201

Founded in 2012, sophiajacob is a contemporary art space dedicated to a continuous program of exhibitions by emerging and established artists. sophiajacob is directed by David Armacost, Jordan Bernier, and Steven Riddle.

Peale Museum
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
225 Holliday St
Baltimore, MD 21202

(410) 396-1149

The Peale Museum, also known officially as the Municipal Museum of the City of Baltimore, was a museum of paintings and natural history, located in the City of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It occupied the first building in the Western Hemisphere to be designed and built specifically as a museum. The Peale Museum was created by Charles Willson Peale, (1741-1827) and his son Rembrandt Peale, 1778-1860). After functioning separately as the Baltimore City's historical museum since the original structure was being rebuilt, restored, and renovated in 1930-1931, and then later merging in with other historic sites, houses and museums in the early 1980s under the expansive efforts of new executive director, with the name of the Baltimore City Life Museums and a new broader mission in conjunction with the other historical locations.After opening a new three-story exhibition gallery, uniquely using the old cast-iron façade of the razed (but placed in storage in a city yard for 30 years) of the old Fava Fruit Company and being re-assembled on the new structure facing North Front Street and the parallel new President Street Boulevard (between East Lombard and East Fayette Streets), the new gallery and the B.C.L.M. ran into financial difficulties in the first year in 1996-1997 after the grand opening, coincidentally during the Baltimore Bicentennial Celebration (of the City's 200th year after incorporation as a city), The Peale branch of the City Life Museums closed unfortunately with the other branches - historic houses and sites later in 1997 and its large collections from over 66 years of original existence were transferred and handed over to the Maryland Historical Society, founded 1844 on West Monument Street and Park Avenue. The building was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965.

Watermark Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
100 S Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(385) 312-0547 ,410-323-4305

We invite you to exhibit your art , have your cultural event ( book signing ,lectures, poetry group , book club ,workshops , art and music classes ,etc....) propose new ideas / events for advancement of arts , humanities and help in creating a peaceful world . contact us for more info.

Juliannah and Art
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
21 S Eutaw St Studio 902
Baltimore, MD 21201

(443) 691-1359

I am a freelance illustrator and drawing instructor in the DC/Baltimore area. My choice of materials and themes are always changing. I also teach private and classroom creative/drawing lessons for ages 6 years old and up!

Lil' Gallery
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1511 Guilford Ave
Baltimore, MD 21202

Lil' Gallery (founded Feb. 2014 - closed Aug. 2015), was an artist-run space located in the Station North Arts & Entertainment District of Baltimore, Maryland. Directed by Claire Felonis and Sara Grose, Lil' Gallery exhibited over sixty emerging and established artists, while participating in events such as ALLOVERSTREET, the Publications and Multiples Fair and the Artist-Run Art Fair. co-directors: Claire Felonis, Sara Grose co-founders: Tony Auth, Claire Felonis, Sara Grose, Dan Scully photographer: Timothy Mahoney interns: Angela Heaps, Spencer Shope

Area 405
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
405 E Oliver St
Baltimore, MD 21202

Located in a 160 year-old artist-owned warehouse within Baltimore's Station North Arts and Entertainment District, AREA 405 is committed to showcasing and strengthening the vitality of the arts community within Baltimore. Our 66,000 square feet warehouse at 405 East Oliver Street provides a particular setting for exhibitions as well as studio space for the 40+ artists who work here (Oliver Street Studios). Our building's long history as a brewery, industrial equipment maker and as a window blind manufacturer has inspired both exhibitors and performers over the past 13+ years. AREA 405's mission is to produce, present and promote arts and cultural programming by offering a venue for artists from Baltimore and beyond. Collaborating with art, cultural and community organizations throughout the region, AREA 405 has hosted scores of events featuring thousands of artists and tens of thousands of visitors since opening its doors in 2003. Area 405 supports the visual arts, dance, theatre, film and more.

La Bodega Gallery
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1501 Guilford Ave A100
Baltimore, MD 21202

(210) 849-5258/443-991-2926

La Bodega is a collectively run studio, living, and gallery space. We are always interested in hosting diverse shows and events, so please approach us any proposals or questions you have! Typically we cannot host live music shows due to our location in the building and our lease agreement. However, this does not rule out all live performance. To make a special appointment just message us here or at [email protected], otherwise we'd love to see you at any of our events posted to our page!

New Door Creative
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1601 Saint Paul St
Baltimore, MD 21202

(410) 244-8244

New Door Creative is a fine art gallery located in the Station North Arts District of Baltimore, Maryland. Originated in 2004, the gallery has exhibited the work of prominent and emerging visual artists who explore and promote an aesthetic informed by a wealth of diverse culture, perception, and tradition.

Geppi's Entertainment Museum
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
301 W Camden St Fl 2
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 625-7060

Geppi's Entertainment Museum (GEM) is a journey through 250 years of American pop culture, located in historic Camden Station at Camden Yards in Baltimore Maryland, just a few blocks from the city's famed Inner Harbor. Where else can you revisit your childhood and get back in touch with old friends that entertained you in the past through comic strips and books, radio and television shows, films, cartoons, and so much more? The museum exhibits nearly 6,000 pop culture artifacts including comics, toys, dolls, games and memorabilia of every conceivable category. Journey from the late 1700s to the present day and revisit favorite characters like Superman, Spider-Man, Batman, Mickey Mouse, Barbie, G.I. Joe, and many more. Geppi's Entertainment Museum is the home of "pop culture with character!"

Art of the Game Oriole Park Camden Yards
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
333 W Camden St
Baltimore, MD 21201

(410) 244-8841