Arts & Culture
Art Space: The Parkway to Turn Station North Into an Outdoor Movie Theater
Later this month, the theater's public-facing “Windows on Charles” exhibit will showcase short films visible from the building's exterior.
Art Space is a recurring element in the UpFront section of our print publication that spotlights a local art project making an impact in the city at large. Here’s what’s going on this month:

If Baltimore had a Film District, it would decidedly be in Station North. Within a few block radius, cinephiles can stumble between The Charles Theatre, the JHU-MICA Film Center, and SNF Parkway, not to mention two of our very own Sundance-style celebrations, the New/Next and Maryland Film festivals. And from late summer through early fall, they can also view works right there on the city streets.
On evenings from Aug. 26 through Oct. 6, the Parkway’s public-facing “Windows on Charles” exhibition will use the movie house’s exterior to showcase short films being presented in the lounge by local artists, media-makers, and visual storytellers, including newly commissioned works by Kyle Yearwood and Cathy Cook.