Arts & Culture
The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center is a vibrant new cultural hub for downtown D.C that brings audiences together to learn, access the arts, and advance dialogue that fuels discovery and democracy. Offering free public performances, art exhibitions, and literature, film, and other humanities programs, the Hopkins Bloomberg Center is a destination for cross-disciplinary arts and culture programming that entertains, informs, and reflects and interprets our society.
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THE IRENE AND RICHARD FRARY GALLERY
The Irene and Richard Frary Gallery is free and open to the public Monday – Saturday. The Gallery presents rotating exhibitions drawn from the University’s collections, and special exhibitions in partnership with leading museums and collections. See what’s currently on view.
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Peabody Performance series
Enjoy music and dance performances from the faculty, students, alumni, and guests of the Peabody Conservatory, a division of Johns Hopkins and a leader at the intersection of art and education. Learn more about the Peabody Performance Series which provides a platform for creative expression across a broad range of viewpoints, artistic traditions, and disciplines.
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Arts & Culture Programming
The Hopkins Bloomberg Center is a vital cultural hub that offers a wide variety of free, public arts programming from film screenings to author talks to panels and lectures. Learn more about the variety of events at the intersection of the arts and public policy featuring leading scholars from across the University’s divisions and today’s cultural luminaries.
Arts at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center
Johns Hopkins University believes that the academic enterprise of research, discovery, and teaching would not be complete without the arts and humanities to explore and communicate ineffable qualities of the human condition. As such, the arts and humanities play a vital role at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center where visitors can enjoy concerts and screenings in our state-of-the-art theater, engage in conversations with leading authors, and view works from globally renowned artists in our jewel-box art gallery. At the Center, the arts enrich student learning, inspire the exchange of ideas across disciplines and divisions, and foster community and civic engagement among the public. Join the Hopkins community for performances from the Peabody Institute, events and talks from the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, and other cross-disciplinary cultural programming from all of the University’s divisions.
The Arts And Democracy
Just as democracy depends on facts and evidence to inform policy, it also relies on narratives that illuminate our shared experiences, make sense of our differences, and reveal the complexities of our past. At its essence the Hopkins Bloomberg Center is a stage for these narratives—policy-driven, research-grounded explanations, and creative expression across a broad range of viewpoints, artistic traditions, and disciplines. Through art in all its forms, musicians, dancers, actors, filmmakers, novelists, and other creatives help us make sense of humanity’s shared history and experience. Taken together at the Hopkins Bloomberg Center, these many different kinds of expression weave a rich tapestry about where America has been and what it can become.
Arts in the News
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Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center launches Authors & Insights series
Series starts with book events featuring ‘New York Times’ author and columnist David Leonhardt, SAIS expert Eliot Cohen