Publick Playhouse supports local visual artists by providing opportunities to exhibit their artwork throughout the season. Enjoy art works in a variety of media and subject matter, including still life photography, printmaking, and much more! Then, join us for a series of public receptions where you can meet the artists and learn more about their artwork. For inquires on how to submit work for consideration, please visit the Arts Programs page and select “Call for Entries.”
Exhibits at Publick Playhouse can normally be viewed Monday-Friday, 9 am-5 pm. Receptions with the artists are free, open to the public, and no reservations are required. Please be advised that exhibits cannot be viewed when a performance or event is in progress (this includes Summer Camp). You may call the Box Office at 301-277-1710 to check our schedule before coming in to view an exhibit. If you are planning to visit with a group, please give us a call in advance to let us know you are coming and so we can confirm the gallery space will be open.
‘25-’26 Schedule for Art Exhibits & Receptions
Francisco Loza
Exhibit Dates: Sun., Sep. 14-Wed., Oct. 15, 2025
Public Reception: Sun., Sep. 14, 2 pm-5 pm
Francisco Loza is a Mexican artist based in Baltimore, MD. He creates complex estambre (yarn) and chaquira (beads) on wood surfaces that he covers with two types of wax and onto which he presses, cuts, and shapes brightly colored threads or beads, one by one, into intricate and complex designs. His works reflect many themes, including nature, climate, Mexican traditions, immigration, and the abstract.
Caroline MacKinnon: “Eye on the Sky”
Exhibit Dates: Mon., Nov. 10-Sun., Jan. 4, 2026
Public Reception: Thu., Nov. 20, 6 pm-8 pm
Artist Caroline Mackinnon explores our place in the cosmos using various materials, including ceramic sculpture and embroidery, gouache, acrylic paint, and ink. Crystal raindrops glimmer and plunge. Vibrant fogs lift, revealing undulating chasms and teeming oceans. Celestial bodies hang in a tense atmosphere. The moment is past, present, and future. The place is everywhere.
Luther Wright: “American Dreaming”
Exhibit Dates: Mon., Jan. 19-Sun., Mar. 8, 2026
Public Reception: Thu., Jan. 29, 6 pm-8 pm
American Dreaming is a poignant exploration of the complex interplay between pursuing financial freedom and the Black experience in America. This series delves into the nuanced relationship between aspiration and the systemic barriers that persist within our society, particularly emphasizing the American lottery system as a symbol of hope in the Black community.
Roxana Rojas- Luzón: “Paper Rhapsody”
Exhibit Dates: Mon., Mar. 23-Sun., May 17, 2026
Public Reception: Thu., Apr. 2, 6 pm-8 pm
Roxana is a collage artist fascinated by the art of collage. She uses snippets of magazine paper, fabric, photographs, pencil drawings, raw pigments, and anything that enriches the texture and color of her images. Her goal is for each of her art pieces to awaken feelings in the viewer. Consolation, love, festivity, protection, happiness, innocence, and solitude are words that she has heard others use to describe her collages.
Rosana Azar
Exhibit Dates: Mon., Jun. 8-Sun., Jul. 26, 2026
Public Reception: Thu., Jun. 18, 6 pm-8 pm
Rosana is an Argentinian artist that explores Surrealism. She sees the universe as a powerful, vivid place of continual transformation, and her works attempt to capture glimpses of it. Every brushstroke, color, and shape gives insight into her heart and is a window to her soul.