2025/26 FREE Opening Event – Nov 24 at 6pm

The Indigenous Art Gallery at Baltimore Center Stage brings the voices and visions of Native artists into a public space where their stories can be seen, heard, and felt. It is a celebration of culture, heritage, and identity. In collaboration with local Indigenous organizations and artists working across mixed media, photography, and installation, each piece reflects resilience, expression, and cultural richness.

The 2025/26 gallery features artworks by Baltimore Native artists:

  • Judy TallWing (Apache)
  • Raine Dawn (Turtle Mountain Chippewa)
  • Omi Muhammad
  • N’Dera Muhammad
  • Jen Deerinwater (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma)
  • Rachel Arlene Redeye Porter (Seneca)
  • Tony Enos
  • Laura Martinez (Abya Yala)
  • Shana Baumgartner (Enrolled Oglala Lakota)

Partnerships include:

Crushing Colonialism

The Baltimore American Indian Center 

open during regular BCS box office hours, Tuesday through Friday, 12PM to 5PM.

free to the public

This gallery showcases some of the region’s finest contemporary local Native American artists, and highlights the core tenets that Native people are still here, Native people are diverse, and that Native art and practices are connected throughout time.

The gallery aims to highlight the fact that BCS’ land acknowledgment, a practice of acknowledging the traditional Indigenous stewards of the land on which the theater works at the beginning of public events and in written public materials, is more than just a symbolic gesture; it showcases the vibrant and diverse works of contemporary Native artists in the Baltimore community, highlighting their unique perspectives and creative expressions. BCS has worked with partners at the BAIC to deepen relationships with local Native artists.