Partnership Advances Sound-Based Storytelling The Lab @ The Peale is pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with Earprint LLC and immersive media pioneer C....
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What We Learned from New Museum Giving Platform
A $2,500 Surprise What We Learned from Piloting a New Museum Giving Platform As museums, libraries, archives, and cultural organizations continue to navigate an increasingly...
Read MoreBuilt to Last 2026 Winners: The Peale
Celebrating the Award Winners The Peale is proud to announce the award-winning artists selected for Built to Last, an exhibition exploring the architecture, memory, and...
Read MoreThe Illumination Project @ The Peale
The Peale Illumination Project Illuminating Baltimore Through Art, Storytelling, and Innovation. Kelley Bell’s Inaugural Installation Illuminates The Peale’s Stories In May 2026, The Peale launched...
Read MorePeople’s Choice Awards: Built to Last 2026
Vote for the People’s Choice Awards in Built to Last The Peale invites you to take part in the People’s Choice Awards for Built to Last,...
Read MoreIlluminator Awards: The Light Comes On April 16
The Light Comes On April 16 Illuminator Awards 2026 April 16, 2026 | BaltimoreCelebrating Baltimore’s brightest change-makers in arts, history, and community. An evening celebrating...
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Deadline Extended: Call for Artists
Built to Last Exhibition at The Peale Baltimore artists: there’s still time to make your mark! The Peale is excited to announce that the submission deadline for Built to Last: A Juried Art Exhibit of

Built to Last Exhibition Call for Artists
What do a concert hall, a synagogue, and an old newspaper headquarters have in common? In Baltimore, they stand as silent witnesses to the city’s evolution—testaments to architectural resilience, civic imagination, and layered histories. Now,

The Peale Wins a Buildy Award!
The Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums (MAAM) has announced The Peale as one of this year’s Building Museums™ Symposium’s Buildy Award Winners. The Buildy Award recognizes The Peale for its leadership and exemplary accomplishment through the planning,

Sarah Miriam Peale Studio at The Peale
Hidden Herstory! Did you know that this woman, Sarah Miriam Peale (1800-1885), had a studio inside the Peale building? Sarah, who was affectionately called “Sally” by her family, began coming to Baltimore to study with

Moses Williams: A History
Moses Williams was an accomplished silhouette artist and entrepreneur born to an enslaved couple who were traded to Charles Willson Peale, Rembandt’s father, in payment for a pair of portraits he had painted while living