April 2025 Art Walk!
Graphic Design by Yuling Zhang
Join us for the Second Friday Art Walk in the artistic heart of Baltimore. Enjoy an evening of simultaneous exhibitions, special events, and open studios at multiple venues in the Station North Arts District. This event is FREE and open to the public.
Friday, April 11, 5:00 - 9:00 PM
Check out the Google map to create your own self-guided tour
Venues
area 405
exhibtion closing, 1FL
405 E Oliver St
Witness the last and also take a moment to reflect on the values we hold — polycentric, becoming, collaboration. By returning to our workshop explorations and interventions, and revisiting the crossings, tensions, and temporary structures built in the process, we step into the exhibition’s dynamic exploration of instability, transformation, and rebellion, transcending temporal and spatial boundaries.
@_area405_
Atrium Artspace
2029 Maryland Avenue
Atrium Artspace is proud to present (un)natural order, a two-artist exhibition offering poetic reflections on the collapse of man-made systems and the cascading consequences of their failures. Curated by Alfonso Sanchez Herrera Lasso, the exhibition features sculpture and mixed media installations by international artists Lite Zhang and Pavlos Liaretidis.
@atriumartspace
Baltimore improv group
1727 N. Charles St.
Live improv shows.
@bigimprov
Baltimore jewelry center
10 East North Avenue, STE 130
Join us for Enameling Reimagined a solo exhibition by Rachel Kedinger featuring a contemporary reimagining of vintage enamelware.
@baltimorejewelrycenter
Blue Light Junction
209 McAllister St Suite A
As part of our ongoing community quilt project, we will be gathering at the studio and offering visitors the opportunity to stitch, embellish, and quilt fabric that we have been dyeing at our natural dye studio with the community throughout the year.
Upstairs at Studio Blue, The Concept Store, featuring a curated collection of storied objects showcasing craft traditions and natural dyes will be open to browse, along with artist showrooms and the Alternative Library.
Come, connect and learn more about Blue Light Junction.
@blue.lightjunction
209 McAllister St Suite E
La Loupe will unveil new lighting designs and we will share our creative process and enjoy hands-on experiences with a variety of intricate origami samples.
@laloupedesign
Club car
12 W. North Ave.
Celebrate the opening of "Skin Hunger"- a solo exhibition and community installation event by Kristin Putchinski.
@theclubcarbaltimore
Co_Lab books and workspace
2209 Maryland Ave
Co_Lab will be serving boozy refreshments and having special discounts. Featured artist’s work will be on display. Join us from 5pm - 7pm
@colabbaltimore
the fitzgerald apartments
1201 W. Mount Royal Ave.
Stop by The Fitzgerald at UB Midtown. Convenient living space with an Artsy Decor.
@livefitzgerald
Foraged
1709 N Charles St.
Mention the art walk and get 10% off first round!
@foragedeatery
Gallery CA
440 East Oliver Street
Gallery CA is proud to present Welcome to the Milk Factory, a group exhibition curated by Maggie Wei, featuring works by Pixy Liao, Corinne May Botz, SinYu Deng, Sarah Leiva and Ariana Leon. The exhibition will be on view from April 4 to May 2, 2025, with an opening reception on April 4 at 6:00 PM. Through diverse artistic perspectives, the exhibition delves into themes of fertility, motherhood, and the societal value of women's labor, while critically examining the objectification of the female body in contemporary society.
The participating artists, spanning different generations and cultural backgrounds, explore gender conflicts through the lenses of the body, spirit, and identity. Through video, sculpture, and photography, they investigate the relationships between women and everyday objects, which carry traces of human life and reflect patriarchal frameworks. Industrialization has reshaped these objects, reinforcing the factory-like expectations placed on motherhood and femininity.
At the heart of the exhibition is the symbolism of breastfeeding, which serves as a dual metaphor: an act of nurturing and the foundational sustenance of human life. Through the artists’ unique perspectives, Welcome to the Milk Factory invites audiences to step into intimate narratives of motherhood, prompting a reevaluation of women’s roles in the contemporary world.
@GALLERYCA
Grey Matter Art space
1601 Guilford Ave.
Conceiver/Receiver/Perceiver, an exhibition of recent land/water-scape paintings by David Herman, also with a live musical performance.
@David_Herman_
Hancock Solar Gallery
20 E. Lanvale St
Gallery will be open.
@hancocksolargallery
motor house
120 W North Ave
April’s art exhibition and shows throughout the night.
@motorhousebaltimore
Mount Royal Tavern
1204 W Mt Royal Ave
Recent paintings by Benjamin Mckee and Screwy Louie!
@mtroyaltavern
Night Owl Gallery, Photo by Jill Fannon.
Night Owl Gallery
1735 Maryland Ave, Upstairs Unit A
Night Owl Gallery is proud to present two thought-provoking solo exhibitions, "Between the Seen" by Chloe Saron and "Re-Tour" by Dara Lorenzo, both opening Friday, April 11, 2025, from 5 PM to 9 PM as part of the Station North Second Friday Art Walk.
Both artists explore perception, memory, and transformation through their distinct yet connected approaches. Saron’s ethereal paintings blur the line between reality and recollection, capturing fleeting impressions of light and space. Lorenzo’s mixed-media assemblages reconstruct the overlooked fragments of city life, reflecting the ever-changing urban landscape.
Together, these exhibitions engage in a dynamic dialogue—one of shifting compositions, deconstructed spaces, and the fluid nature of seeing. Visitors are invited to experience how movement, memory, and materiality shape our understanding of place.
@night_owl_gallery
The royal blue
1733 Maryland Ave.
Join us for an exciting evening celebrating the work of Josef Kardell at The Royal Blue! This solo exhibition showcases Josef’s dynamic geometric abstract paintings, a body of work shaped by years of artistic exploration and a deeply personal creative journey.
@theroyalbluebar
The schuler school
7 East Lafayette Ave.
Visit the historic studio of Monument Maker Hans Schuler, find out more about the art school, watch artists work from a live model, and see some artwork.
@schulerschool
station north books
34 E Lanvale
Wonderfully curated, mostly antiquarian books and objects. Stump Ned, the owner of the book store, with a literary challenge and get 50% off.
@stationnorthbooks