Mental Wellness and Premiere Cinema: What's On in Baltimore Today

Mental Wellness and Premiere Cinema: What's On in Baltimore Today
Happy Monday, Baltimore. As we transition into the first full week of March 2026, the city offers a refreshing mix of civic engagement, personal wellness, and high-quality entertainment. While Mondays are often quiet, today’s schedule is packed with opportunities to connect with the community or enjoy the latest in contemporary art and film.
Community and Civic Engagement
Start your afternoon with a focus on personal growth at Mental Mondays in West Baltimore. This recurring community meetup takes place every first and third Monday of the month, and today marks the first session of the month. Held at 5 N. Calhoun Street, the program runs from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. It serves as an open and supportive space for residents to discuss mental health, share resources, and build a stronger local support network.
For those interested in local governance and civil rights, the Police Accountability Board Meeting is scheduled for this evening. Running from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., this public meeting will be held virtually via Zoom. It is a vital platform for Baltimore City residents to observe and participate in the ongoing dialogue regarding police-community relations and oversight efforts.
Art Exhibitions and Gallery Highlights
If you find yourself near Mount Vernon today, consider visiting the Sierra Iola Solo Exhibition. Hosted at Hotel Indigo on 24 West Franklin Street, this exhibition is presented in partnership with Maryland Art Place. Featuring the unique works of Maryland-based artist Sierra Iola, the gallery is accessible to the public daily. It offers a sophisticated retreat for art lovers looking to explore the local creative scene in a more intimate setting.
Additionally, the ARTificial exhibition remains on view at Maryland Art Place in the Station North district. This provocative collection investigates the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and the human experience, featuring a variety of multidisciplinary works that challenge our perception of technology in art.
Cinema Schedules
Monday evening is a perfect time to visit the historic Senator Theatre for a big-screen experience. The iconic venue has several major releases scheduled for today. Film enthusiasts can catch the highly anticipated adaptation of Wuthering Heights, directed by Emerald Fennell and starring Jacob Elordi, with multiple screenings throughout the day. For those looking for family-friendly options, the animated feature GOAT also has several available showtimes.
- Mental Mondays: 5 N. Calhoun St, 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
- Police Accountability Board: Virtual via Zoom, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
- Sierra Iola Exhibition: Hotel Indigo, open throughout the day.
- The Senator Theatre: Screenings of Wuthering Heights and GOAT at various times.