Oppy's Corner!

This area is under construction!

Evvy's Corner!

Save the Snappers!

Evergreen Commons is Baltimore's newest public open space!

Come visit us on the grounds of Evergreen House, a cultural property of Johns Hopkins University, at 4545 North Charles Street, in Baltimore, Maryland! Evergreen Commons is part of Sculpture at Evergreen 6: Simultaneous Presence, open Tuesday through Friday, from 11am to 4pm, and on the weekends from noon to 4pm, closed mondays and holidays.

Evergreen Commons will close permanently on September 26th, 2010.

Click here for a map of the Commons. Click here for a map of Evergreen House and the exhibition Simultaneous Presence. Click here for a map of Baltimore City. (warning: large jpegs!)

Events

Evergreen Commons is included in a series of regular tours that will occur on every sunday in June. Click here for more details.

'The Collaborative Placemaking Facilitators are Present (with snacks)' was a huge success! Thanks to all those who came out on June 29th for this event as part of 'A summer evening at Evergreen'. Click here to see some pictures of the event, with more on the way!

CommonsFest 2010 has been postponed, check for it at a TBD date in September.

Also, Oppy's Corner is now online, visit Oppy here: link

Click here for a full calendar of events.

Evergreen Commons in the News!

At Baltimore's Evergreen estate, outdoor sculpture exhibit is surprising
By Michael O'Sullivan Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, May 14, 2010

Evergreen Slideshow in the Baltimore Sun

Local artists install strong works at biennial outdoor sculpture exhibition
By Alex Ebstein, Baltimore City Paper, 6/2/2010

Sculpture at Evergreen 6: Simultaneous Presence
By Peter Boyce, Radar Redux, May 21, 2010

Evergreen Commons in COD Magazine

Evergreen, Ever Enticing
By Doreen Bolger, Charm City Current, June 11, 2010

Thank You!

Evergreen Commons would not exist without the people who made it happen. The Friends of Evergreen Commons would like to thank James Abbott, Blair Scarbath, Cindy Kelly, Jennie Fleming, and Ronit Eisenbach.

Special thanks to Michael Benevento, Sarah Doherty, Lee B. Freeman, Gary Kachadourian, Billy Mode, Jonathan Taube, and Services United!