“Standing Room Only” extended through July 1

“Standing Room Only,” the exhibition curated by Tiffany Jones of BootPrints, the play and film directed by Nate Couser, can now be seen at the Peale through July 1. At 6pm on Saturday, June 30, in addition to the exhibition, enjoy an Immersive Performance of the production including a staged reading with live chorus and conversation between the playwright, Latonia Valincia-Moss and Angela Carroll of BmoreArt Magazine. 

Tickets are $15 in advance/$20 at the door and include a vegan tasting. Drinks can be purchased additionally.

Self-guided visits to “Standing Room Only” are free and open to the public Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays 12-6pm and Sundays 10am-4pm. Advanced booking is recommended.

Author: The Peale

The Peale is based in the first museum to be purpose-built in the United States, designed by architect Robert Cary Long Sr. and opened by artist Rembrandt Peale in 1814. It is a building of many firsts, and today in the creative spirit of its founder is relaunching as an innovative Center to celebrate the unique history of Baltimore, its people and their buildings through the authentic stories of the City. Currently under renovation, the Peale is open for occasional hardhat tours, and all of its programs are available online with live captioning and ASL interpretation.