Black Panther Screening

Thursday, June 18, 2026, 8:30–11:45 p.m.
installation of costume designs by Douriean Flecther

Location: East Square of Mount Vernon Place
No registration required.

Enjoy a free screening of Marvel Studios’ Black Panther as part of Mount Vernon Place Conservancy’s Summer in the Square series. Before the movie starts, stop by the Walters to explore our latest exhibition, Douriean Fletcher: Jewelry of the Afrofuture, where you will see selections of jewelry and costumes from the film series in person. Free ice cream will be provided outside while supplies last.

Douriean Fletcher: Jewelry of the Afrofuture is dedicated to jewelry artist Douriean Fletcher, whose work has shaped the cinematic worlds of Marvel Studios’ Black Panther films and Coming 2 America. The exhibition explores the self-taught metalsmith’s jewelry as a powerful narrative tool in art, Black identity, and visual storytelling and spotlights works from the Walters collection that inspired the artist. The exhibition is on view from April 18 to August 9 in our Temporary Exhibition Gallery on Level 1.

This exhibition is made possible, in part, by The Betty Cooke and William O. Steinmetz Exhibitions Fund, Guy Flynn and Nupur Parekh Flynn, Judy and Scott Phares, Anthony Evans and Kevin Sowers, Alex Cooper Auctioneers, Jabari Jefferson, Shaquayah McKenzie, Susan Weingast Brown and Thomas Brown, Jesse Salazar and Tom Williams, Mark Anthony Thomas, Travieso & Ziegler, LLC, and other supporters of the Walters Art Museum.

Date

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Time

8:30–11:45 p.m.

Price

Free

Categories

Celebrations, Performances, Thursday Night

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