The Space
Land and Community
Making Space Bmore is sited on part of the unceded ancestral homelands of the Piscataway and Susquehannock Nations.
Our buildings on North Howard Street were constructed in the late 1800s and notably housed Skarie, Inc. a major woodworking and industrial supply company founded in 1948. Skarie, Inc. departed Howard Street in 2014.
Between 2019-2022, the buildings were meticulously renovated to become a unique arts and community hub. We are located in the historic Mount Vernon neighborhood and are part of the Bromo Arts District, home to over 30 cultural organizations and hundreds of artists.
The Gallery
Our 3,000 sq ft gallery space serves as a vibrant platform for artistic expression, community collaboration, and cultural exchange. Since its opening, the space has hosted a diverse range of exhibitions and programs, and continues to be a key resource for local and global artists alike.
Exhibitions
The Print Studio
Our printmaking studio is a dedicated space for creative collaboration and community-driven projects. We offer access to the studio for our Artists-in-Residence to produce work that challenges the status quo and supports meaningful social change.
Our printmaking studio remains an essential resource for artists and organizations to create work that engages and transforms the community. With ongoing partnerships with artists and organizations Islam & Print and JESS JESS PRESS, the space continues to serve as a hub for creativity and social change.
Print Studio Events & Projects
Visit Us
Hours: Gallery hours are currently by appointment only. Please contact makingspacebmore@gmail.com.
Location:
Making Space Gallery
709 N Howard St,
Baltimore, MD 21201
Making Space Print Studio
712 Tyson St,
Baltimore, MD 21201
Getting Here: Making Space Bmore is readily accessible by public transportation. The nearest Light Rail station is Mt. Vernon (Centre Street). We can also be reached via metro from the Lexington Market station. Several buses stop along N Howard St as well as N Charles Street, just blocks away.
Accessibility: The Making Space Gallery is fully ADA compliant, with a wheelchair-accessible main entrance and restrooms. Entry to the Print Studio currently requires some steps across uneven flooring. Please contact makingspacebmore@gmail.com with questions about access.