Experience it FIRST. Experience it FOR FREE or FOR LESS. Experience MORE of what inspires you! Your arts membership is waiting at Maryland Hall.

As a member, enjoy exclusive benefits plus you’re caring for all that we do to strengthen the community through inclusive and engaging arts experiences. 

YOU are an essential part of Maryland Hall, and your membership matters! 

Member Opportunities & Benefits

Donate $40 or more and enjoy these upcoming experiences as a member.

Athletes for the Arts

A new signature event of the Michael E. Busch Center for the Arts at Maryland Hall and our newest annual fundraiser, Athletes for the Arts highlights the importance of arts education.The evening will feature former Navy and NFL Fullback Eric Kettani, Baltimore Art Activist and former NFL Linebacker Aaron Maybin, six-time GRAMMY nominated Jazz Vocalist Nnenna Freelon and students impacted by our education and outreach program.

Member Benefit: Members are invited to join the livestream for free!

Winter/Spring Classes: Arts, Dance, Wellness

The arts are proven to sharpen your mind, open your heart and relieve stress. There is no better time to explore these benefits than now! Our experienced Teaching Artists offer the best arts classes in our area and with virtual options, they are more accessible than ever! The upcoming Winter/Spring semester brings an exciting new mix of virtual classes, small on-site classes and outdoor workshops. Classes are added throughout the semester.

Member Benefit: Our most popular member benefit! Receive a discount on class tuition and waived registration fees (a value of $35).

Art of Activism

Today more than ever we need to use art to not only provide beauty and escapism but also to develop agency, educate, and provide discomfort for the social consciousness. Artists have been using art to communicate societal issues including gender, race, politics, and religion for generations. In partnership with the Banneker Douglass Museum and Maryland Commission on African American History and Culture, the Art of Activism exhibition explores both the historical protest art of the 1960s and the ways in which today's Maryland-based Black artists are using their work as a statement of activism.

On display January 8 through February 27, 2021

Member Benefit: Members Only Gallery Talk and a 10% discount on gallery purchases.

Support the Arts & Become a Member

Make a gift of $50 or more and become a supporting member of Maryland Hall.