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Artscape 2026 Ignites Baltimore With Culture and Community

May. 27, 2026 / Press Release / Author: Praise Swint

Artscape returned to downtown Baltimore during Memorial Day weekend and attracted thousands of visitors for a large-scale celebration of music, visual art, film, food and community culture.

The two-day event took place May 23 and 24 and once again highlighted why Artscape remains the nation’s largest free outdoor arts festival. Organized by Create Baltimore and the Mayor’s Office of Arts, Culture and Entertainment, the festival transformed downtown Baltimore into a center for live entertainment and creative expression.

This year’s edition expanded on the success of its downtown relaunch in 2025. Organizers placed special attention on celebrating Black women artists, DJs, performers and cultural leaders across multiple festival stages and programs.

Festival goers explored live concerts, film showcases, fashion events, culinary experiences and wellness activities throughout the holiday weekend.

Major artists headlined the festival

Artscape 2026 Baltimore programming featured performances from nationally recognized music stars alongside local talent from the region.

The Roots headlined the festival with a performance that drew large crowds to the main stage. The Philadelphia-based group remains one of hip-hop’s most respected live acts.

Stephanie Mills also delivered a major performance during the weekend celebration. The Grammy-winning R&B legend brought classic hits and soulful vocals to the Baltimore audience.

Additional performances included sets from Kindred the Family Soul and Frenchie Davis.

The festival also featured an all-female DJ spotlight with appearances from DJ Ty Alexander, DJ KEEBEE, DJ Jess Carp and DJ Bmore Loddie.

Baltimore artists remained at the center of the event

Artscape 2026 Baltimore programming strongly focused on supporting local artists and creative entrepreneurs.

The Echoes stages on Guilford and Gay streets highlighted Baltimore musicians, dancers and spoken-word performers throughout both days.

Artists including Buddy Red, HUE, Brooklynn, L Stringz, Ari Voxx and DJ Sauce God performed during the festival.

Organizers also continued expanding the SCOUT Art Fair inside the historic War Memorial Building.

The exhibit featured more than 30 emerging and established artists curated by acclaimed photographer Devin Allen and curator Cierra Britton.

Festival leaders described the fair as an important platform connecting artists with collectors while increasing accessibility within the regional art community.

Film, fashion and conversations shaped the weekend

Artscape 2026 Baltimore also introduced programs focused on film, storytelling and cultural discussions.

The “Beyond the Reel” series celebrated Baltimore’s growing film and television industry through screenings and panel discussions.

Chris Robinson moderated conversations featuring teen filmmakers from Wide Angle Youth Media and Baltimore City Public Schools.

The In Conversation Series brought together artists, athletes, political voices and cultural leaders to discuss creativity, technology and entertainment.

Participants included actor Tyler Lepley, content creator Conscious Lee and NFL player Joshua Kaindoh.

One of the weekend’s most discussed conversations featured Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott alongside comedian D. L. Hughley discussing politics, culture and the arts.

 Wellness and family activities expanded the festival

Artscape 2026 Baltimore organizers also focused heavily on wellness and family-centered experiences.

The Art & Wellness section included interactive installations, performances and activities designed to promote creativity and mental well-being.

Programs featured Dark Circus Arts, Baltimore Hoop Love and Wonderscape experiences presented alongside CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield.

Meanwhile, Kidscape created a dedicated area for children and families with storytelling sessions, performances and youth-focused creative activities.

The festival also showcased Baltimore’s culinary culture through The Flavor Lab and the Demo Kitchen hosted by Chef Catina “Cat” Smith.

 Artscape After Dark extended the celebration

The celebration continued into the night through Artscape After Dark programming at downtown venues including Whistle & Cane Juke Joint and Ikonic Live.

Late-night performances featured Frenchie Davis, Buddy Red, Navasha Daya and the Jonathan Gilmore Experience.

Organizers said the nighttime events helped strengthen downtown Baltimore’s entertainment scene while supporting local venues and businesses.

As Artscape continues evolving through Baltimore’s Downtown Rise Initiative, city leaders believe the festival remains one of the city’s most important cultural and economic events.

Source: Create Baltimore press release

Category: Press Release Tags: Artscape 2026, Baltimore, Black artists, Create Baltimore, cultural events, downtown Baltimore, Memorial Day weekend, music festival, Stephanie Mills, The Roots

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