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Artisan Markets, Nuclear Ships, and World Premieres: Saturday in Charm City

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February 21, 2026/08:00 AM
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Artisan Markets, Nuclear Ships, and World Premieres: Saturday in Charm City
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A Vibrant Saturday in Baltimore

Baltimore is buzzing this Saturday, February 21, 2026, with an eclectic mix of large-scale artisan markets, world-premiere theater, and rare historical tours. Whether you are looking to shop for unique handmade goods or explore the city’s rich cultural heritage, today offers several high-profile events across the Inner Harbor and surrounding neighborhoods.

Artisan Markets and Craft Fairs

One of the day’s biggest draws is the American Craft Made Baltimore fair, held at the Baltimore Convention Center. Now in its 49th year, this is the largest juried crafts fair on the East Coast. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., visitors can browse the works of approximately 400 artists offering everything from contemporary jewelry to fine furniture. The event includes live demonstrations and hands-on experiences, making it a cornerstone for the local creative community.

Theater and Stage Performances

  • Trinity at Baltimore Center Stage: Catch a 2:00 p.m. matinee of the world premiere play "trinity," written by Emmy Award-winner Lena Waithe. This highly anticipated production explores deep themes of identity and connection within the Pearlstone Theater.
  • Lucy Darling at Lyric Baltimore: For those seeking magic and comedy, award-winning performer Carisa Hendrix brings her character Lucy Darling to the Lyric stage. The show, "Simply Darling," blends sharp improvisational humor with mind-bending magic, with doors opening at 7 p.m. and the performance starting at 8 p.m.

Cultural Celebrations and Community Meetups

Lunar New Year festivities continue across the city. Peabody Heights Brewery is hosting a major celebration from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., featuring lion dancers, drag performances, and a mini-market. Meanwhile, The Walters Art Museum is hosting its annual Lunar New Year event, offering a family-friendly way to welcome the Year of the Fire Horse through traditional arts and community activities.

History and Public Exhibitions

  • Nuclear Ship Savannah Public Visit: In a rare treat for history and maritime enthusiasts, the world’s first nuclear-powered merchant ship is open for public tours today. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Pier 13 in Canton, visitors can explore the mid-century modern interiors and the containment vessel of this atomic-age time capsule.
  • Beyond the Scoreboard: Head to the Reginald F. Lewis Museum from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. for an exploration of the Baltimore Black Sox and the civil rights legacy of the Negro Leagues. This exhibition highlights the intersection of local heritage and the broader struggle for equity in American history.

With clear skies and a variety of indoor venues, today is the perfect time to explore the unique character and creative energy of Baltimore.

Artisan Markets, Nuclear Ships, and World Premieres: Saturday in Charm City