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Towson University Announces Summer at the Center Arts Festival 2026:  

“America 250: Voices of a Nation” 

TOWSON, Md. — Towson University’s College of Fine Arts & Communication (COFAC) will present the 2026  Summer at the Center Arts Festival, “America 250: Voices of a Nation,” from June 11 through July 11, 2026, at  the University’s Center for the Arts. 

Created in honor of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, the monthlong  multidisciplinary festival explores the evolving American story through theater, dance, music, visual art, film  and community engagement, reflecting the many voices and experiences that define America’s cultural  landscape. Many events are free and open to the public. 

1776: The Musical

Towson Wind Ensemble

Now in its third year, Summer at the Center 2026 will feature performances and exhibitions by Towson  University faculty, alumni, students and professional artists from across Maryland and beyond. It celebrates  the power of the arts to bring people together, spark dialogue, and deepen community connection.  

The festival coincides with both Juneteenth and Pride Month, highlighting themes of freedom, identity,  resilience, and artistic expression. Through diverse voices and perspectives, “America 250” invites audiences  to reflect on the stories, histories and communities that continue to shape the nation. Festival highlights include: 

• 1776: The Musical featuring a multiracial ensemble of woman-presenting actors • Love & Trouble dance concert by Vincent E. Thomas and VTDance 

• Give My Regards to Broadway – A Tribute to the Great American Musical featuring Carolyn Black-Sotir  and American Music Theater Artists 

• A free panel conversation exploring the Baltimore August Wilson Celebration and honoring the  legendary playwright’s enduring legacy 

• “People Get Ready: A Century of Posters,” an exhibition exploring the visual history of Black American  music and civil rights 

• Free community workshops, gallery exhibitions and family-friendly dance programming 

Give My Regards to Broadway

Lily, Arthur

Events will take place throughout the Center for the Arts, including the Mainstage Theatre, Harold J. Kaplan  Concert Hall, Center for the Arts Gallery and Asian Arts Gallery. Support for the Festival comes from the  Baltimore Community Foundation, Baltimore Commission on Arts and Sciences, the Maryland State Arts  Council, the Towson University Office of Inclusion and Intuitional Equity, WBFF Fox 45, State Employee Credit  Union (SECU), Weis Markets, Coca-Cola, Tall Wiedefeld Society, Towson University Alumni Association, Your  Home with Megan & Wendy, as well as many individual donors.  

MEDIA CONTACT 
Laura Malkus 
Marketing and PR Manager, College of Fine Arts and Communication 
Towson University 
410-704-2229 
[email protected]

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