Painted screens are a beloved urban folk art once found on windows and doors of rowhouses throughout Baltimore, a home-grown solution to privacy while providing color and beauty to the streets. The art form has a long and inspired history and an even more surprising future. Share a delightful journey of discovery with Maryland folklorist Elaine Eff, founder of The Painted Screen Society and author of The Painted Screens of Baltimore. Book sales and signings to follow.
The Painted Screens of Baltimore
Nearby Restaurants | Rating | Address | Distance |
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Baltimore County Public Library, Owings Mills Branch | 10302 Grand Central Ave | 0 ft away | |
CCBC Owings Mills | 10300 Grand Central Ave | 269 ft away | |
Owings Mills Branch of the Baltimore County Public Library | 10302 Grand Central Ave | 285 ft away | |
Metro Centre at Owings Mills | 5018 Painters Mill Road | 295 ft away | |
AMC | 10100 Mill Run Circle | 2145 ft away |