
Bask in the Glow of Illuminated Public Art After Dark!
Saturday, June 14 | 6:00–10:30 PM | 1700–1800 N. Charles Street
Join us as Baltimore City unveils two new Inviting Light public art installations by Phaan Howng and Tony Shore, transforming North Charles Street into a radiant hub of creative activity.
As the official Promenade after-party, the 1700–1800 blocks of Charles Street will be closed to traffic and lit with large-scale illuminated art, live DJs, dancing, outdoor dining, and local vendors including Made in Baltimore, creating a vibrant scene not to be missed.
As the official Promenade after-party, the 1700–1800 blocks of Charles Street will be closed to traffic and lit with large-scale illuminated art, live DJs, dancing, outdoor dining, and local vendors including Made in Baltimore, creating a vibrant scene not to be missed.
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Open Call For Creativity
Baltimore artists can submit creative proposals for Inviting Light programming in 2025. Apply by March 31, 2025! Visit the submissions page for details and sign up for updates.
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