Island Parasail Taking Flight in Ocean City, Maryland

Ocean City, Maryland is famous for its sun-soaked beaches, lively boardwalk, and endless ocean views—but there’s one experience that lets you see it all in a completely unforgettable way: parasailing high above the coastline. If you’re looking for the best place to parasail in Ocean City, look no further than Island Parasail, conveniently located at the north end of Bahia Marina.

An Adventure from the Docks

Island Parasail, Ocean City, Maryland
A great trip for couples for large groups of friends!

From the moment you arrive at Island Parasail, you know you’re in for an adventure. The friendly crew welcomes you aboard, and the excitement builds as the boat heads out into the sparkling waters of the bay. Leading the experience is the always-enthusiastic Captain Mark, greeting vacationers and locals like they’re already friends. Whether it’s your first time parasailing or you’re a seasoned flyer, Captain Mark and his mate give off fun energy and expertise to make the trip memorable from start to finish.

Taking Flight

Island Parasail, Ocean City, Maryland
A smooth take off from the platform allows you to take in OCMD from all angles.

Once you’re harnessed in and ready for takeoff, the real magic begins. As the parachute lifts gently into the air, the noise of the boat fades and the world opens up beneath you. Suddenly, Ocean City stretches out in every direction like a postcard. From your soaring vantage point, you’ll see miles of golden beach, the shimmering Atlantic Ocean, boats gliding through the bay, and the bustling shoreline far below.

It’s a true bird’s-eye view of Ocean City—something that every visitor should experience.

Learn Something New

Island Parasail, Ocean City, Maryland
Captain Mark and mate always point out unique sites and features in Ocean City.

Captain Mark makes the flight even better by pointing out landmarks and sharing his love for the area. His passion for Ocean City is contagious, and his commentary helps guests appreciate the beauty of the coastline in a whole new way. It’s not just a ride—it’s a guided aerial tour that lets you truly see the bay back by air.

Safety and comfort are always top priorities at Island Parasail, so guests can relax and focus on the fun. The takeoffs and landings are smooth and easy, and the professional crew ensures every flyer feels confident and secure throughout the experience.

Customer Friendly

Island Parasail, Ocean City, Maryland
Book online and meet at the north end of Bahia Marina ar 22nd street.

And thanks to their convenient location at the north end of Bahia Marina, Island Parasail is easy to find, has ample parking, and is perfectly positioned for spectacular views of both the bay and the ocean.

Everyone Can Enjoy

Island Parasail, Ocean City, Maryland
They’re always up for a little joking on the boat as well!

For families, couples, and adventure seekers alike, parasailing with Island Parasail is one of the most exciting things to do in Ocean City. It’s thrilling, scenic, and surprisingly peaceful once you’re floating high above the water.

So if you’re planning your Ocean City getaway and want an experience you’ll talk about long after your vacation ends, take to the skies with Island Parasail. With Captain Mark at the helm and the breathtaking Ocean City coastline beneath you, it’s truly the best seat in town.

Oceans Calling Lineup Announced!

Oceans Calling Festival in Ocean City September 25-27 in Ocean City Maryland line up announced!

Dave Matthews Band, Hootie and the Blowfish, Twenty one Pilots, Gwen Stefani, Mumford and Sons, Matchbox Twenty and more!

Culinary demos from top chefs Robert Irvine, Antonia Lofaso, and more, hosted by Jason Biggs. 

PRESALE THU MAR 5 @ 10AM ET. PUBLIC ON-SALE TO FOLLOW AT 11AM IF TICKETS REMAIN

oceans calling
Michael Franti & Spearhead by Taylor Regulski for Oceans Calling 2023

Get ready for an epic weekend on the Ocean City, Maryland Boardwalk! The 2026 Oceans Calling Festival has announced its star-studded lineup, headlined by Dave Matthews Band, Hootie and the Blowfish, Twenty one Pilots, Gwen Stefani, Mumford and Sons, Matchbox twenty. From September 25-27, over 40 artists will perform across three stages at Ocean City Inlet Beach, including Ludacris, O.A.R, Yellowcard, Shaggy, Liz Phair, Goo Goo Dolls, Third Eye Blind, All Time Low, 311, Caamp, My Morning Jacket, The Head and the Heart, Hanson and many more. Check out the full daily lineup at www.oceanscallingfestival.com

Beyond the music, Oceans Calling brings back renowned Chef Robert Irvine, and welcomes culinary star Antonia Lofaso. Hosted by Jason Biggs, chefs will present exciting cooking demonstrations. Festival attendees can also enjoy the Ocean City Boardwalk and its businesses, as well as the iconic Jolly Roger at the Pier amusement park, all included with festival admission.

Toad the Wet Sprocket by Ismael Quintanilla III for Oceans Calling 2023

Oceans Calling offers various ticket options: 1-Day and 3-Day General Admission, GA+, VIP, and Platinum. Layaway plans start at just $20 down. GA+ tickets provide access to a private lounge with seating, air-conditioned restrooms, complimentary water, and a private bar. VIP tickets offer exclusive seated viewing at the Main Stage, prime viewing at all stages, two VIP lounges, complimentary water, and more. Platinum tickets include front-of-stage viewing, all-day dining and full-service bars, access to two Platinum Lounges, and all the amenities of VIP, GA+, and GA tickets. For a complete list of ticket amenities and to purchase tickets, visit www.oceanscallingfestival.com/tickets.

Toad the Wet Sprocket by Ismael Quintanilla III for Oceans Calling 2023

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Get Your Green On: Why Ocean City, MD is the Ultimate St. Patrick’s Day Destination!

As St. Patrick’s Day 2026 approaches, it’s time to start planning your celebrations in Ocean City, Maryland. There are many exciting activities and festivities to enjoy this year. Here are some of the things to do on St. Patrick’s Day in Ocean City, Maryland, in 2026.

1. St. Patrick’s Day Parade

St-Patricks-Day-Parade Ocean CityThe Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade is the highlight of the holiday celebrations in Ocean City. The parade takes place on the Saturday before St. Patrick’s Day, March 14th, and features floats, marching bands, and colorful performers. The parade starts at 12pm and travels along Coastal Highway from 61st Street to 44th Street. This event is free and a great way for the whole family to enjoy St Patrick’s Day. Make sure you wear something green! This year, Shenanigan’s owner Greg Shockley has been chosen to lead the St. Patrick’s Day celebration as the town’s official parade grand marshal. Along with the parade, the Irish festival at 45th Street shopping center next to the Aloft Hotel will have live music from Pat O’Brennan Trio, Irish dancing, plus food, drink and souvenirs. Admission is free and the festival runs from 10am – 4pm.

Parking for the Ocean City St Patrick’s Day Parade

If at all possible, walk to the parade, or take the bus. Parking can be a wee bit difficult on the day of the parade, as it takes a while for the traffic to get moving after the parade. If you have to take the car, the further away from the parade you park, the easier it will be to leave when the parade is over. Street parking is free in North Ocean City if you can find it, or large parking lots such as the one at 94th Street can be easier. The West Ocean City Park and Ride is also a good option. Leave your car there, and take the bus into town.St-Patricks-Day-Parade Ocean City

2. Shenanigan’s

While many bars and restaurants get their green on during St Patrick’s Day celebrations, Shenanigans can make the Irish claim all year long. The countdown is on for great food, perfectly poured pints, and plenty of Shenanigans! Gather your crew and come make some memories with Shenanigans.

3. Seacrets

Ready to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in Ocean City Md? Watch the parade in comfort from Seacrets Area 51, on the third floor of the Atlantic Beverage Center, and enjoy an Irish brunch buffet and open bar at just $75 per person. Entry into Morely Hall afterwards also included. 

4. The Angler Restaurant & Bar

The Angler Restaurant and Bar is back for St. Patrick’s Day Weekend! Join them March 12th & 13th opening at 2PM. March 14th & 15th opening at 10AM. Happy Hour 3–6PM all weekend. Live music, cold drinks, and all the Irish vibes you can handle. 

 

5. Dry 85

Dry 85 on 48th Street will open for the St Patricks Day Parade with plenty of Irish themed drink specials!

7. Crawl Street Tavern


Get ready for the ultimate St. Patrick’s Day celebration at Crawl Street Tavern on Saturday, March 14! 3 DJs, drink specials,  delicious food and nonstop music lineup:
Come dressed in your best green and get ready to party all day long with amazing beats, unbeatable drink specials, and mouthwatering food! 1PM – 12AM. 21+ Event | ID Required

8. Beach Barrels

Join Beach Barrels on March 13th and 14th for live music all weekend. Check out their Happy Hour specials, and enjoy this sports bar with live band music every weekend. It’s next to Primo Hoagies on 132nd Street in North Ocean City.

9. Craft Bar

Join Craft Bar near Embers and Blu on 23rd Street for some great St Patrick’s Day specials. 
 

10. Harpoon Hannas

Head to Harpoon Hanna’s for their After the Parade Party! Free admission, live music, and the Tiki Bar will be open!  

11. Princess Bayside

Celebrate with drinks and Irish cheer at Finnigan’s Irish Pub at the Princess Bayside, open Friday and Saturday, then step outside and catch the Ocean City St. Patrick’s Day Parade right along the route. Stay in the middle of the celebration at Princess Bayside Beach Hotel

12. Longboard Cafe

St. Patrick’s Day specials at Longboard Cafe are too good to miss. Check out these delicious food and drink features, and make your reservation now

13. Guido’s Burritos

At the end of the rainbow…you will find tacos, margaritas and a whole fiesta at Guido’s Burritos. Specials will run all day long! Open at 11am— we can’t wait to see all your GREEN

14. St. Patrick’s Day 5K

The St. Patrick’s Day 5K is a fun event for those who want to stay active on St. Patrick’s Day. The 5K race on March 14th will start on the Ocean City MD Boardwalk on 4th Street at 9am directly behind Shenanigans Irish Pub.  The course will start running south toward the inlet, around pier, then down under the white tram station making a 180 degree turn back on the boardwalk heading north, past Shenanigans starting area, up to 16th st, then making another 180 degree turn heading south once again down the boards to the finish line at 4th st. Join in or cheer them on, and don’t forget to dress up in green and other festive attire!

14. Local Restaurants and Bars

In addition to the pubs mentioned above, there are many local restaurants and bars that offer St. Patrick’s Day specials. Many restaurants offer corned beef and cabbage, shepherd’s pie, and other traditional Irish dishes. Local bars also serve green beer, Irish whiskey, and other festive drinks to get you in the holiday spirit.

 

15. Sit Back, Relax and Enjoy

If you’re looking for a more relaxed St. Patrick’s Day experience, then head to the beach or Boardwalk. You can take a dip in the ocean and pretend you’re in Ireland, soak up the sun if it’s out, enjoy the showers, rent bikes to explore the 3-mile boardwalk, or just enjoy a leisurely stroll along the boards. 

 

St. Patrick’s Day is a fun-filled holiday that’s celebrated with great enthusiasm in Ocean City, Maryland. Whether you’re looking to participate in a parade, enjoy traditional Irish food and drinks, or do something fun with the kids, there’s something for everyone in Ocean City. So, gather your friends and family and head to Ocean City to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in 2026.

PICTURES FROM THE PAST 2 WEEKS IN OCEAN CITY

A WEEK IN REVIEW OF OCEAN CITY PICTURES – Weeks 8 and 9 of 2026

shells on the beach after storm
shells on the beach after storm

Let’s look at some pictures from February 21st to March 7th of 2026 in Ocean City.

Well, we did get hit again with cold and snow weather over the past few weeks but hoping that’s coming to an end. 

Sunrises in Ocean City

Maybe cloudy in winter months but always spectacular still!

sunrise over beach
sunrise over beach

 

seawall gates open
seawall gates open

Snow

Winter snow gives us another shot from two weeks ago.

snowy hill at boardwalk arch
snowy hill at boardwalk arch
snowy boardwalk
snowy boardwalk
snow on native american sculpture at inlet
snow on native american sculpture at inlet

 

Ocean City Boardwalk

Very few people seen in the early mornings, but several more seen as the sun stays out later in the day.

sunny boardwalk day
sunny boardwalk day

Check out our BOARDWALK GUIDE

 

Inlet and Bayside

Always beautiful here.

sunrise at inlet
sunrise at inlet
birds on cold bayside pier on sunny day
birds on cold bayside pier on sunny day

Check out our BAYSIDE INFO

The Beach

Nice cloud formations arise in the winter months.

shells on the beach after storm
shells on the beach after storm
looking at beach towards inlet
looking at beach towards inlet

 

Public Art

Ali Jacobs wall mural
Ali Jacobs wall mural

One of our favorite public art works is located on Philadelphia Avenue near 16th Street. Completed in 2021 by artist Ali Jacobs.  Check it out next visit to Ocean City.

Enjoy this weekend.

Next week will be St. Patrick’s Day parade in Ocean City on Saturday 14th.  Don’t miss this largest parade in Maryland.  Also will be the 5K race sponsored by Shenanigans Irish Pub and Grille.

 

 

10th Annual Ocean City Film Festival Features 100+ Films and Special Opening Night Red Carpet Viewing Event at the Cambria Hotel

OCEAN CITY, MD — Mar. 2. 2026 — There is still time to get your passes for the 10th Annual Ocean City Film Festival, a production of the Art League of Ocean City, coming to resort theaters and venues Mar. 5-8, 2026. Major sponsors for the festival include the Town of Ocean City and the State of Maryland Film Office.

Over four days, the festival will screen more than 100 independent films, including both locally made and internationally produced works, ranging from short films to feature-length movies. The entire Film Festival program for 2026 is available to view at OCMDFilmFestival.com, where passes are available for purchase.

The 4-day and Thursday passes include admission to Thursday’s March 5th, the opening night red carpet viewing showcase at the Cambria Hotel. The showcase features Hedgehog, directed by D. Mitry, Ahoy! directed by Julian Alvarez, A Guest in My Country directed by John Gray, and Weaving the Community directed by Candice Lee Spielman.

“The entire festival is a great opportunity for film lovers to watch never-before-seen films, including locally created movies, and mingle with the filmmakers and film crews. We invite you to come inside our warm theaters and out of the chilly weather to enjoy the creativity of film and celebrate with your neighbors,” the Executive Director of the Art League said.

“When we launched the film festival 10 years ago, we just hoped people would show up and enjoy the movies as much as we do,” said Film Festival Director William “BL” Strang-Moya.” “It has become this big celebration that filmmakers from all over the world attend, and where locals see themselves on screen,” Strang-Moya continued​

The 10th year of the festival will showcase independent films in multiple genres at iconic Ocean City venues, including Flagship Cinemas in West Ocean City, Gold Coast Theaters in Ocean City, Morley Hall at Seacrets, Cambria Hotel, and Dough Roller 41st St.. The Cambria Hotel, Spain Wine Bar, and Fager’s Island will host conversations and after-parties. The closing awards celebration on Sunday, March 8th, at Seacrets honoring outstanding films and creators at our awards ceremony and wrap party including a free buffet and cash bar.

Short films are packaged into showcases so viewers can attend according to their preferences. The showcases include Animals Collectively; Coming to America; Distant Futures; Environmental Stewardship; For the Whole Famdamnily; Hard at Work; Jaws ’n Claws; Loss; Originals Only; Passion Projects; Perseverance; Remember When; Seaside Traditions; Maryland High School Showcase; The World We Know; Wonder and Whimsy; and Local Spotlight: Unscene Productions.

The Local Spotlight is extremely exciting. It features all things Ocean City with Unscene Productions films such as 50 Years of Fager’s, Before the Settlers, Museum of Ocean City, and The Making of the OC Rock and Ride.

In addition, the festival will screen 15 films of feature length.

Information about the festival, including a list of films, parties, and events is available at OCMdFilmFestival.com.

The films have not been rated, and some feature adult content. Viewer discretion is advised.

More information is available at OCMDFilmFestival.com or by calling 410-524-9433.

Free First Friday Opening Reception at Ocean City Center for the Arts is Mar. 6

OCEAN CITY, MD—Feb. 27, 2026—celebrates six new art shows in the galleries of the Ocean City Center for the Arts, 502 94th St. bayside, home of the Art League of Ocean City. The opening reception is free and open to the public. Coins Pub and Papi’s Tacos are sponsoring complimentary reception hors d’oeuvres. Beverages are sponsored by PKS investments.

Thaler Gallery’s March exhibition pairs photographer John Carter and Robert Sullivan, highlighting how light, time, and place shape perception. The works invite exploration beyond the obvious, emphasizing that success lies in perception, while light transforms subjects into emotionally resonant stories.

The Sisson Galleria will feature a group art show titled “In Black & White,” showcasing works in all media in March. The theme honors classic cinema, celebrating the drama, contrast, and timeless artistry of monochrome compositions, as well as the 10th Annual Ocean City Film Festival.

The Shirley Hall Youth Art Show is featured in Studio E in March. Celebrate National Youth Art Month with an exhibition featuring original 2D artwork by local middle and high school students. This year’s show will be on display all month long, March 6-28, 2026.

The Schwab Spotlight Gallery in March features Lior Laskowski, a multidisciplinary artist, writer, and spiritual companion whose work blends personal exploration with a deep reverence for interconnectedness. Displaying an assortment of analog paper collages.

Etta Stewart, multidisciplinary artist joins the Artisan Showcase in March. Her work uses bits and pieces of fabric and beads to create art. Explore accessories like fabric bags and bracelets.

The Burbage Staircase Gallery features 10 years of Ocean City Film Festival posters, designed and illustrated by artist Ian Postley, available for purchase. Also on display are film posters from the 100 movies being screened at the 10th season of the Film Festival, providing a visual preview of the upcoming films. The festival returns to the resort March 5-8, 2026.

Also, on display for the month of March will be the finished Community weaving project. This massive tapestry mounted to a circular frame, was created by over 1,000 diverse people under the direction of fiber artist Beth Deeley. The whimsical piece literally wove together the fabric of the community and is the subject of  a documentary film that will be shown at the Ocean City Film Festival. Incorporating a seashore theme, the tapestry stands as a testament to the power of art to bring together community. 

The Art League’s satellite galleries are open through March 29, 2026. Carol Bell exhibits her photographs of the beauty of the earth in the lobby of the Princess Royale Hotel at 9110 Coastal Hwy. Kristin Mallery Hooks of “Hearts Happen” is the artist-in-residence at the Coffee Beanery at 94th St. and Coastal Hwy., showing her photos of found hearts. 

The Ocean City Center for the Arts at 502 94th St. is open weekdays from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., weekends from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m., and admission is free. More information is available at OCart.org or by calling 410-524-9433. 

The Art League of Ocean City is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing the visual arts to the community through education, exhibits, scholarship, programs, and community art projects. Funding for this event is in part provided by the Maryland State Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, organizations dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive.

A New Chapter for a Historic Name: The Embers Relaunches as 1945 Steak & Seafood This April

Ocean City, MD — One of Ocean City’s most iconic restaurant names is officially entering its
next chapter.

Originally founded in 1945, the restaurant long known as The Embers will relaunch in April
2026 as 1945 Steak & Seafood—a refined dining destination rooted in classic American
chophouse tradition and inspired by the bold, vibrant flavors of Italy, Spain, and France.
While the address remains unchanged, the restaurant now operates from a brand-new building completed in 2023. Over the past year, ownership quietly introduced the evolved concept under the original name. As the culinary direction advanced, however, the legacy branding continued to create confusion tied to the restaurant’s former buffet experience.


“The concept was right, but the story wasn’t clear,” said Cole Taustin. “We didn’t yet have the full team in place, and the name still carried expectations that no longer reflected who we were. This relaunch allows us to present the experience the right way—with the right people, the right menu, and the right environment.”

The April reopening follows months of refinement, including refreshed interior design, a fully dialed-in menu, and comprehensive retraining of the service team to ensure a consistently elevated guest experience.


The new menu features:
• Expertly selected, hand-cut steaks and chops
• Fresh, responsibly sourced seafood
• Western Mediterranean–inspired entrées and small plates
• An award-winning wine list and a carefully curated cocktail program

“This restaurant has been part of Ocean City for generations,” said Jay Taustin, who has stepped back from daily operations but remains closely connected to the business. “To see it continue evolving while staying true to its roots is incredibly meaningful. 1945 Steak &
Seafood represents everything we’ve always believed in—quality, hospitality, and pride in what we serve.”

“This isn’t a reinvention,” Cole Taustin added. “It’s the natural progression of a restaurant that has served this community for nearly eighty years. The name 1945 Steak & Seafood honors our past while clearly defining our future.”

Reservations will open ahead of the April launch.

OC MD Film Festival: The Ultimate Guide to Ocean City’s Premier Independent Film Event

The OC MD Film Festival 2026 returns to Ocean City, Maryland March 5–8, bringing four days of independent films, filmmaker Q&As, red carpet events, and awards celebrations to the beach. As Ocean City’s premier independent film event, the Ocean City Maryland Film Festival attracts filmmakers and film lovers from across the country for a unique cinematic experience on the Eastern Shore.

oc md film festival

If you’re searching for the top cultural event in Ocean City this spring, the OC MD Film Festival delivers world-class storytelling in a relaxed coastal setting.

As a proud media partner, OceanCity.com is excited to share everything you need to know about attending this must-experience film festival in Ocean City, MD.


When Is the OC MD Film Festival?

The 10th Annual OC MD Film Festival takes place:

March 5–8, 2026

Held in early March each year, the festival is perfectly timed for a spring coastal getaway. It’s one of the top things to do in Ocean City in March, offering visitors a chance to enjoy the quieter season while experiencing world-class independent film.

What Is the OC MD Film Festival?

Founded in 2017, the Ocean City Maryland Film Festival was created to celebrate independent cinema while fostering arts and culture on Maryland’s Eastern Shore.

The festival showcases:

  • Independent feature films

  • Short films

  • Documentaries

  • International cinema

  • Student films

  • Regional filmmaker spotlights

Over the years, the festival has screened more than 100 films annually, representing diverse voices, perspectives, and genres — from powerful dramas and thought-provoking documentaries to comedies, thrillers, and family films.

If you love discovering films before they hit streaming platforms — or may never hit them at all — this is your event.

2026 OC MD Film Festival Schedule

The OC MD Film Festival runs Thursday through Sunday, March 5–8, 2026.

Each day features:

  • Curated film blocks

  • Feature film premieres

  • Documentary showcases

  • Short film competitions

  • Filmmaker Q&A sessions

  • Networking events

  • Awards ceremony

For the complete and most up-to-date schedule, visit OCMDFilmFestival.com.


Where Does the OC MD Film Festival Take Place?

The OC MD Film Festival is a true city-wide event in Ocean City, Maryland, with screenings, filmmaker Q&As, panels, parties, and networking events happening at multiple iconic venues throughout town.

Because the festival uses several locations, attendees get to explore different parts of Ocean City while enjoying films — from oceanfront resorts to performing arts theaters and local entertainment spots.

The official daily schedule with screening times is available at OCMDFilmFestival.com, but here are the primary festival venues you should know:

Festival Headquarters & Lounge

Art League of Ocean City
502 94th Street
Ocean City, MD 21842

The Art League serves as the heart of the Ocean City Maryland Film Festival. Festival passes are typically picked up here, and it often hosts filmmaker lounges, meet-and-greet events, and select screenings.

Located in midtown Ocean City, this venue is just minutes from several Ocean City oceanfront hotels, making it convenient for festival guests staying nearby.

Main Feature Screening Venue

Ocean City Performing Arts Center
(Roland E. Powell Convention Center)
4001 Coastal Highway
Ocean City, MD 21842

This premier performance venue often hosts larger feature film screenings, spotlight presentations, and special events during the festival.

Its central location makes it easy to pair screenings with dinner at nearby Ocean City restaurants or drinks along Coastal Highway.

Additional Screening & Event Locations

The OC MD Film Festival uses a variety of venues to create a dynamic, immersive experience across town.

Flagship Cinemas (West Ocean City)
12741 Ocean Gateway
Ocean City, MD 21842

Gold Coast Cinemas
13718 Coastal Highway
Ocean City, MD 21842

Ashore Resort & Beach Club
7201 Coastal Highway
Ocean City, MD 21842

Cambria Hotel Ocean City – Bayfront
1 St. Louis Avenue
Ocean City, MD 21842

Seacrets Jamaica USA
117 49th Street
Ocean City, MD 21842

These venues may host film blocks, after-parties, panel discussions, and social gatherings throughout the four-day festival.

Because events are spread throughout Ocean City and West Ocean City, attendees often turn the festival into a full weekend getaway — enjoying the beach, boardwalk, dining scene, and other things to do in Ocean City, MD between screenings.


Meet the Filmmakers: Q&A Sessions & Panels

One of the defining features of the OC MD Film Festival is access.

Many screenings are followed by live Q&A sessions with directors, producers, writers, and actors. Attendees can ask questions, learn about the creative process, and gain insight into how independent films are made and distributed.

The festival also hosts industry panels and educational discussions that dive into topics such as:

  • Breaking into independent filmmaking

  • Screenwriting and storytelling

  • Film distribution

  • Emerging trends in cinema

For aspiring filmmakers and serious film fans, this insider access is invaluable.


Festival Parties, Lounges & Networking

The OC MD Film Festival is not just about watching films — it’s about celebrating them.

Expect:

  • Opening Night events

  • Filmmaker lounges

  • After-parties at local venues

  • Networking opportunities

  • Closing Awards Celebration

These social gatherings create an intimate, welcoming atmosphere where filmmakers and attendees can connect, collaborate, and celebrate creativity together.


How to Get Tickets & Festival Passes

The best way to experience the event is with a full 4-Day Festival Pass, which provides access to all screenings and most events.

Single-day passes are also available for those visiting Ocean City for part of the weekend.

For current ticket information, pricing, and pass details, visit:
https://ocmdfilmfestival.com


Parking & Transportation for the OC MD Film Festival

Parking

Because the OC MD Film Festival takes place at multiple venues throughout Ocean City, planning ahead makes your experience seamless.

Parking Tips

  • Roland E. Powell Convention Center offers on-site parking.

  • Midtown and uptown venues typically have adjacent lots.

  • Downtown locations may have street parking or nearby public lots.

  • West Ocean City venues are easiest accessed by car.

March is considered the shoulder season in Ocean City, so parking is significantly easier than during summer months.

Getting Around

  • Personal vehicles are the most convenient option.

  • Ride-share services operate throughout Ocean City.

  • Many hotels are within short driving distance of festival venues.

  • Midtown accommodations provide central access to most screenings.

If you’re staying for the weekend, explore our guides to:

Why the OC MD Film Festival Is a Must-Attend Ocean City Event

While Ocean City is famous for its beaches and boardwalk, the OC MD Film Festival highlights another side of the resort town — its thriving arts and culture scene.

Here’s why it stands out:

It Brings Global Cinema to the Shore

Films from around the world are screened right here in Ocean City, offering cultural experiences you typically find in major cities.

It Supports Independent Artists

The festival champions emerging filmmakers and storytellers.

It’s a Perfect Off-Season Getaway

March is a fantastic time to visit Ocean City. Hotels are more accessible, restaurants are welcoming locals and early-season visitors, and the town has a relaxed coastal charm.

If you’re planning a trip around the festival, explore our guide to things to do in Ocean City, MD and discover great places to stay, dine, and explore while you’re here.  Download the Best of Ocean City winners in these convenient trails so you can experience the best films with the best bars, restaurants, and boardwalk businesses.


Turn Your Film Festival Trip Into a Coastal Getaway

Grand Hotel, Ocean City, Maryland
An ocean front view right on the boardwalk sounds nice right now.

The Ocean City Maryland Film Festival is the perfect reason to plan a spring beach weekend.

  • Stay oceanfront and enjoy sunrise walks before screenings

  • Book dinner reservations between film blocks

  • Explore the boardwalk without summer crowds

  • Discover Ocean City’s arts scene beyond the festival

Browse Ocean City hotels and plan your stay early, as festival weekend rooms can fill quickly.


The Future of Film at the Beach

OC Film Fest film night

Now celebrating its 10th year, the OC MD Film Festival continues to grow in reputation and attendance. What began as a regional celebration of film has evolved into one of Maryland’s premier independent film events.

For filmmakers, it’s a welcoming, community-driven showcase.
For audiences, it’s an inspiring, entertaining, and enriching experience.


Don’t Miss the OC MD Film Festival

The Ocean City Film Festival

Whether you’re a dedicated cinephile, an aspiring filmmaker, or simply looking for something unique to do in Ocean City this spring, the OC MD Film Festival delivers an unforgettable experience.

For the full schedule, film lineup, tickets, and event details, visit:

 OCMDFilmFestival.com

And stay tuned to OceanCity.com for festival coverage, filmmaker highlights, and insider updates as we proudly support this incredible Ocean City event.

 

Dog-Friendly Hotels, Restaurants, and Other Places to Go in Ocean City

dog friendly ocean city
Judy Grim – First time at the beach for my girl Sierra! When were there in October and she loved it!

Guide to Ocean City with Dogs

Ocean City is one of those places where you can bring your whole family with you — not just the human members, but the furry, four-legged ones, too. In the off-season, the beach and boardwalk are open to leashed pets, and in the spring and summer months, area hotels and restaurants, especially those with outdoor seating areas, are more than accommodating to your animal friends. Here’s where you can sleep, eat, shop, and play with your pets in Ocean City.

Photo by Kristie Cameron -Maryjanes first trip to the beach! 

Pet-friendly lodging

Many hotels charge an additional fee for pet lodging; Call ahead for details and to ensure the availability of pet-designated rooms.

Featured pet-friendly hotels:

Marley guards the benches.

Hyatt Place Ocean City: This Boardwalk hotel at 16th Street is pet-friendly and perfect for early-morning boardwalk strolls with the dog. Two dogs may be allowed in a guestroom provided the combined weight of both dogs does not exceed 75 pounds; the pet fee encompasses this and pets exceeding are at the hotels discretion.

Home2 Suites: The Home2 Suites prides itself on its pet-friendliness, and they’re more than welcome to hang out in the Home2’s guest rooms while their owners soak up the sun. Thy offer special amenities and services to their furry guests.

Surf Villas: The midtown Surf Villas Hotel offers all the amenities of a resort hotel with the privacy and convenience of an apartment. The Villas boast that their pet-friendliness is inside and out, so your pets can rest inside and enjoy an outdoor area, too.

Howard Johnson Oceanfront Inn: Located near the end of the boardwalk on 24th Street, the Howard Johnson Oceanfront Inn is newly pet-friendly, and their rooms are newly renovated too (although you’ll probably appreciate that more than your dogs will). Read the hotel’s pet policy here.

Days Inn Oceanfront: Like the Howard Johnson, the Days Inn on 23rd Street is also newly pet-friendly. Both hotels have a limited number of rooms for their “furry guests,” so be sure to book ahead of time. Read the hotel’s pet policy here.

Residence Inn by Marriott Ocean City: The Residence Inn on 61st Street Bayside, welcome our furry friends, with a two dog maximum. The second dog is an additional $75 Pet Fee.

Fenwick Inn: The Fenwick Inn on 139th Street Bayside, has a limited number of pet-friendly rooms available. To book a pet-friendly room, visit their website here or call 800-641-0011. Pet fee of $30/per night will apply. Maximum of two pets per room. See their Pet-Friendly Section for more information.

Howard Johnson Oceanfront Plaza Hotel: The Howard Johnson Plaza on 11th Street and the Boardwalk is now pet-friendly starting in 2025. Click here to read their pet policies.

 

Dogs can chill in Ocean City
Kimberly Lynn – When your dog just wants to chill at the beach

Pet-friendly Restaurants

Like the hotels, it’s recommended that you call ahead to ensure pet-friendly seating is available. Many of these restaurants are only open during the summer months, but you will find some that are open now.  With highs reaching into the 70s periodically in November (if we are lucky), many restaurants open their outdoor dining areas so you can hear the ocean – and enjoy lunch or dinner with your pet.

Featured dog-friendly restaurants and bars: 

The Angler is pet-friendly
Pet friendly Angler Restaurant

The Angler: Just off the Route 50 bridge on Talbot St., the Angler has a large outdoor deck that looks out to the bridge and the bay, and on most summer nights you’ll find musical entertainment out there as well. The Angler welcomes dogs on their side deck. Choose from one of the Doggie Menu to treat your furry friend to a meal of their own. All items are served chopped up into bite-sized pieces, and all doggie entrées come with a treat for dessert.

Longboard Cafe: Up on 67th Street, your pup can sit with you on the front patio of Longboard Cafe while you enjoy a burger, a taco, crabcakes, a specialty cocktail, or all of the above.

Anthony’s Liquors: You can’t bring your pets inside while you’re perusing the aisles for liquor or snacks, but you can sit with them at the tables outside Anthony’s while you enjoy one of their Boars Head lunch meat sandwiches fresh from the deli. (Note that the meat’s almost too good to be sneaking scraps to the dog, but we won’t tell anyone if you do.)

(Most pet-friendly areas are limited to outdoor seating; Call restaurants for details.)

Pet friendly activities in Ocean City, MD
Laura Barton

 

Other places to take your pets

Photo by Rob Conway

The Ocean City Beach and Boardwalk: Between Oct. 1 and April 30, pets are welcome! Just be sure to keep them on a leash and pick up after them, although those rules apply pretty much everywhere.

Stinky Beach: Stinky Beach, also known by its formal name of Homer Gudelsky Park, is a small strip of beach located at the end of Old Bridge Road, in West Ocean City. Dogs are welcome on this little beach year-round.

Northside Park: Northside Park is the largest and most popular park in town, and its 58 acres are perfect for a long walk with the dog.

Ocean City Dog Playground: Located in Little Salisbury Park on the bayside of 94th Street is the Ocean City Dog Playground, the only outdoor area in town where dogs can roam free and unleashed. Passes are required — Learn more about those here.

Dog Park in Ocean City, Maryland
Dog Park at 94th Street

Assateague Island: Another great place where dogs are welcome year-round is on the Assateague National Seashore (though not the State Park beaches). Take them camping there with you, or just for a scenic run by the ocean.

The cover image features OceanCity.com mascot Marley, and we promise there was a hand on the other end of that leash for the majority of her walk.

Top 26 Photo Ops in Ocean City Maryland

You probably snap hundreds of photos of your kids, family, and friends during your annual Ocean City Md vacation—many of them on the beach or along the Boardwalk. But there are a few truly iconic spots that are must-have photo ops in Ocean City. How many of them have you checked off with a picture?

Kids on the Ocean City Md beach
The dinosaur bones on the beach at 2nd Street. Photo by Nicole M Caris
Photo op on the Ocean City Boardwalk
Serving up your own French fries. Photo by Rose Tiani
Realizing you’ve had more than enough fries and ice cream this vacation. Photo by Cheri Boccuti 
The Dancing Dolphins at the Rt 90 Bridge
If Telescope Pictures don’t catch you on the beach, you can catch them on the Boardwalk at 4th Street.
The anchor at the Ocean City Life Saving Station Museum. Photo by Katie Walk 
The dinosaur eggs on the beach at 2nd St. Photo by Char Hayden 
The “Welcome to Ocean City” tram stop on the Boardwalk
The big tire at Ripley’s
The Inlet Indian
The Crab at Hooper’s and Sneaky Pete’s
144th Street Transit Center
Meet you under the clock on the Boardwalk
The Boardwalk Arch
The big chair at Northside Park
The big chair on the beach
The end of the Boardwalk, north end
The end of the Boardwalk, south end
On the Pier looking towards the Boardwalk
On the Pier, looking out to the Ocean
Catching an early morning sunrise. Photo by Lauren Briggs Ebersberger
View with a sunset background
View with a sunset background Photo by Alisha Eid.
Jumping the waves. Photo by Kim Martin-Peletsky
Can’t have a bad picture when the kites are in the background! Photo by Ashley Pasquith
Photo Friday Kirk-Rachel Hayes Jr. Family photo before Hurricane 🌀 Erin
Gathering under the pier. Photo by Kirk-Rachel Hayes Jr. 
photo Friday Christina Yingling - A super fun night on the boardwalk on Tuesday night! We love OC!
Take a picture in front of one of Ocean City’s murals. Photo by Christina Yingling

No matter what else you do on vacation in Ocean City, MD, you’ll almost certainly take hundreds of photos. But choose a few favorite iconic spots and recreate the same picture every time you visit—then watch your kids, and yourself, grow and change over the years.

 

Ocean City Film Festival: Spotlight on the Animals Collectively Showcase

The 10th Annual Ocean City Film Festival returns March 5–8, and Early Bird passes are on sale now—prices increase after February 15. 
 
Spotlight on the Animals Collectively Showcase:

Five short films shine a spotlight on the animals of land and sky, blending documentary, animation, and heartfelt storytelling.

Wild Hope: Building for Birds (Tangled Bank Studios)
Millions of birds pass through our yards during their biannual migrations, yet many face an invisible and deadly threat: glass windows. In the United States alone, an estimated one billion birds die each year from window collisions. This film follows two organizations working to create a safer, bird-friendly future.

Wild Hope: Bat Vax (Tangled Bank Studios)
As a devastating fungal disease sweeps across North America, killing millions of bats, scientists race to develop an innovative new strategy to protect these vital and vulnerable creatures.

Call of the Crow (Sarah King)
Catherine, a wildlife rehabilitator in Virginia, rescues Apollo, a young injured crow who grows into a beloved education ambassador for her facility and the local community. When Apollo is discovered to speak human words, Catherine must face an emotional dilemma: should she rehome him so he can reach his full potential, or is their bond too strong to break?

Unstable: A PonyTale (Lauren Hale)
While searching for a pony, a determined young girl named Sydney bypasses the polished show ponies and chooses a wild, ill-tempered horse instead. Despite bucking, biting, and chaos, Sydney’s optimism never fades, and when the pony finally pushes her to the limit, the two form an unexpected and unforgettable partnership.

Dinner is Sheared (A Lyle Wolfenberg Cartoon) (Eli Michael Copperman)
Lyle Wolfenberg eagerly prepares to introduce his parents to his girlfriend during a family dinner—only to discover a shocking truth about himself that changes everything.

Venues for films are located throughout Ocean City and tickets are on sale now at ocmdfilmfestival.com

oc film fest poster 2026

Chilly Weather and Water: Enjoy These 8 Hotels with Indoor Pools in Ocean City, MD

If you’re planning a trip to Ocean City, MD off season, you might be wondering where you can find hotels with indoor pools. Fortunately, there are many great options in the area so guests can swim and relax despite the winter cold. The indoor pools listed below will help you and your family enjoy our beautiful resort before the summer crowd arrive.

Hilton Ocean City Oceanfront Suites

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Hilton’s indoor heated pool

The Hilton Ocean City Oceanfront Suites is a luxurious hotel located right on the beach between 32nd and 33rd Streets in Ocean City, Maryland. The hotel features a large indoor pool with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer stunning views of the ocean. The swimming pool is located within a large atrium surrounded by tables. 32 Palm Lounge borders the indoor pool and drinks or light fare can be enjoyed poolside.

Princess Royale Oceanfront Resort

Princess Royale’s indoor pool

The Princess Royale Oceanfront Resort is another excellent option for travelers looking for an indoor pool. The hotel is located on the beach at 91st Street and has a four-story tropical atrium, Olympic-sized indoor pool.   There is also a poolside bar where guests can order drinks and snacks.  Because this is the biggest indoor pool in Ocean City, your fun is multiplied, regardless of the size of your group.

Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Ocean City

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Holiday Inn Hotel Suites Indoor Pool

The Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Ocean City is located on the beach at 17th Street.  It is a family-friendly hotel that offers a range of amenities, including an indoor pool. The pool area features an indoor heated pool and a fully-equipped gym for guests to enjoy.

 

Residence Inn by Marriott Ocean City

Residence-Inn
Residence Inn indoor pool

The Residence Inn by Marriott Ocean City is a great option for travelers looking for a hotel with an indoor pool. The hotel’s indoor pool area features a large pool, with windows overlook the bay. There is also a complimentary breakfast buffet for guests to enjoy each morning.  Located just south of the Route 90 bridge, the Residence Inn is perfect for quick arrivals and departures no matter the traffic. 

Carousel Hotel

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Carousel’s Indoor Pool

The Carousel Hotel is a popular choice for families visiting Ocean City. Located in north Ocean City, the Carousel is located at 118th Street on the beach. The hotel features a large indoor pool complex, complete with hot tub, sauna, and fitness center. The Carousel Hotel also offers a range of family-friendly activities, including a large ice skating rink, and a game room. 

Home2 Suites

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Home2 Suites indoor pool

Home2 Suites is located just north of the Route 90 bridge in Ocean City at 67th Street. The hotel is on the bayside and offers modern amenities and a convenient location. The hotel features an indoor pool, as well as a fitness center and outdoor patio area. Guests can also take advantage of the hotel’s complimentary breakfast and fully-equipped suites.  It also has a great bayside view!

Fenwick Inn

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Fenwick Inn indoor pool

The Fenwick Inn is located bayside in North Ocean City, MD, and offers a great value for visitors. The hotel has recently been remodeled and features a heated indoor swimming pool, hot tub, and Splash Pad. There’s also an on-site roof top restaurant and bar, as well as a game room and fitness center.

The Cambria

The indoor pool at the Cambria with garage-style doors to the outside deck and bay beyond.

Another easy in, easy out hotel in Ocean City is the relatively new Cambria Hotel located just north of the Route 50 bridge on the bay in downtown Ocean City.  They have an indoor pool with glass walls kept in place during cold weather, but which can be moved to make the pool indoor/outdoor during warmer weather.  This hotel has a restaurant, The View, in the lobby area and the well-known and much loved Spain Wine Bar on the roof.  

There you have it, Ocean City, MD, is an excellent destination for tourists looking for a beach vacation with the added benefit of indoor pools in hotels. Whether you’re traveling with family or looking for a luxurious getaway, there is an indoor pool option for you. So pack your bags, grab your swimsuit, and get ready to enjoy all that Ocean City has to offer!

 

Where do Assateague ponies get their names?

pony interested in car on assateague

Gokey Gogo Bones, Bodacious Bob, Sarah’s Sweet Tea, Johnny’s Star… The Assateague Horse ID app will tell you a lot about the island ponies, including their names, but it won’t tell you exactly where those names came from. 

Foals start with only letter-and-number names. For example, this year’s first foal, who was born on April 2, 2023 goes by N2BHS-APV on paper. However was recently named, Linda Rae’s Autumn Glory. The second foal, N9BFT-KPV, a chestnut colt, now called Alexandria’s Angel was born sometime in early April.  These ID names help track the horses’ lineage, and give them a temporary name until they receive a new title in a “Name That Horse” content or “Name That Foal” auction, both of which occur annually. 

Name That Horse contests typically take place between April and September, and winners are selected in a random drawing. Past winners have included Danielle Barnard, who was visiting Assateague with her parents for the first time when her name came up in the raffle. She chose the name “Aliyana Grace,” the former name Spanish for “beautiful girl.” 12-year-old Emma Sawch of Connecticut named her mare “Bailey,” and a local restaurant employee chose the name “Ms. Macky” after Macky’s owner Pam Stansell, a longtime volunteer for the Assateague Island Alliance.  

Name That Foal auctions serve as fundraisers for the Assateague Island Alliance and the wild horse management program. The opportunity to name a young Assateague foal is auctioned off on eBay, where the bidding starts at $500. Three auctions have been slated for 2018: The first 10-day auction closed earlier this month, and the bidder is remaining anonymous in order to surprise a loved one with the foal’s name for Christmas. That name was sold for $1,725. 

The second auction of the year is currently taking place, where one lucky winner will have the chance to name N6BMT-FQ, the sorrel colt with a star born to Jojo and, most likely, General Harker. The third and final 10-day auction will go live on eBay Nov. 28. 

Names given by contest- and auction-winners are subject to approval by the National Park Service, and they can’t include profanity, pejoratives, corporate, copyrighted or brand names, or the name “Misty” (as there’s only one Misty, who famously lived on Chincoteague). 

As of the last census in March 2023, there were 75 wild ponies on the island. 29 were stallions and 46 were mares.  Only a small handful of foals are born every year, so the opportunity to christen one is rare. 

Creature Feature: Assateague vs. Chincoteague horses

A tail of two herds You’ve probably heard the terms ‘Assateague ponies’ and ‘Chincoteague ponies’ used interchangeably, so if you’ve ever gotten the two confused or just flat-out thought that they were the same thing, you’re not alone. If that’s the case, then today you’re going to learn something new!

Super Bowl Sunday in Ocean City Md

As the nation gears up for the most anticipated sporting event of the year, AKA the Super Bowl, Ocean City is a great spot for an unforgettable game day experience. Whether you’re a die-hard fan cheering for a specific team or just in it for the commercials, the bars and restaurants in Ocean City promise a lively atmosphere and camaraderie that adds an extra layer of excitement to the big game. Gather your friends, pick your favorite team, and let the good times roll as Ocean City becomes the backdrop for a Super Bowl celebration.

Harpoon Hannas

Join Harpoon Hannas on Sunday for Super Bowl Sunday – Pregame Party with On The Edge Band 2-6pm!

Seacrets

Want to watch the Super Bowl with fellow followers and a great atmosphere? Watch the Super Bowl on Seacret’s largest screen inside Morley Hall Nite Club, and enter to WIN a jersey of your choice (valued up to $200)! Doors open at 5PM. Come early, grab a seat, and enjoy wall-to-wall football plus game-day food & drink specials.
*Must be present to win & must have a tab open*

Hosting your own Super Bowl party? Then order your Super Bowl platters from Seacrets! Perfect for watch parties, last-minute hosts, or anyone who doesn’t want to cook! LAST day to order is February 6th.

Beach Barrels

Primo Hoagies

Prepare for the Big Game with Primo Hoagies Catering on 132nd Street! Catering includes Hoagie Trays, Italian Samplers & Deli Sides, Chips & Beverages, and Cookies & Dessert
Order yours today here
 

Hotels tend to have excellent rates this time of year—so it’s the perfect chance to splurge on a place that might be out of reach in July. Compare hotel prices here or browse a curated selection of great options here.

And remember, the Super Bowl isn’t just about the game—it’s about the food, the drinks, and the fun with friends. Wherever you decide to watch, enjoy every minute, and may the best team win!

2026 Ocean City Film Festival Free Kick-Off Party is Feb. 19

OCEAN CITY, MD — Feb. 11, 2026 — The Ocean City Film Festival, a production of the Art League of Ocean City, kicks off its 10th season with a special launch party on Thursday, Feb. 19 from 7-9 p.m. The kick off party is free and open to the public and will take place at the Ocean City Center for the Arts, 502 94th St. bayside.

“Our 10th OC Film Festival is coming up March 5-8, and this free celebration  brings together filmmakers, arts supporters and film enthusiasts for a preview of what they can expect at the four-day festival,” Rina Thaler, executive director of the Art League, said. “A film festival is so much more than just seeing movies; there are also parties and opportunities to interact with the filmmakers.” “This event will set the stage to showcase the full scope of the festival experience.”

During the kick-off party, attendees will watch a curated selection of short films, meet the festival organizers, and hear from artist Ian Postley who has designed the festival posters for the past 10 years. 

“Our Film Festival posters have become collectors’ items over the past ten years, and each one has a back story to it that will be revealed by Ian Postley.” Thaler continued. Attendees who purchase festival passes during the event will receive a discount off their passes, and a free commemorative poster. 

Currently on display in the Burbage Staircase Gallery at the art center is an exhibit where viewers can walk-through the posters of each of the 100 films that will be showing during the festival, and all 10 years of Film Festival posters. 

The Art League will also offer complimentary refreshments and reduced prices on festival merchandise during the launch party. 

The Ocean City Film Festival comes to the resort March 5-8, 2026, bringing four days of diverse independent films – local and international covering genres from local history and environmental themes, to sci fi and comedy. Passes to the Film Festival are currently available at OCMDFilmFestival.com. More information is also available by calling 410-524-9433.

 

The Art League of Ocean City is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing the visual arts to the community through education, exhibits, scholarship, programs and community art projects. Funding for this event is in part provided by the Town of Ocean City, The Maryland Film Office, local business sponsors, the Maryland State Arts Council and the National Endowment of the Arts, organizations dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive.

Free First Friday Opening Reception at Ocean City Center for the Arts is Feb. 6

OCEAN CITY, MD — Jan. 29, 2026 — First Friday, Feb. 6, 2026 from 5-7 p.m., celebrates six new art shows in the galleries of the Ocean City Center for the Arts, 502 94th St. bayside, home of the Art League of Ocean City. The opening reception is free and open to the public. PKS Investments is sponsoring complimentary beverages.

The Thaler Gallery at the Arts Center features a signature members’ exhibit by the Delaware Watercolor Society, a group of more than 100 artists from Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Signature level denotes the highest level of artistic achievement within the Society, designating those artists who consistently demonstrate a high degree of creativity, knowledge, and skill in watercolor.

In February, the Sisson Galleria features a group art show titled “Senses: Beyond Sight,” showing works in all media. The artists explored how art can evoke sensory responses without relying on vision alone, emphasizing sound, texture, or smell. Debra Howard, noted plein air artist, is judging the show, and the Art League will award cash prizes to the winners.

Devon Hall is the artist-in-residence in Studio E in February. Hall studied art at Frostburg State University, and tattooing, comics, manga, and anime have influenced his approach to his illustration and fine art projects. Hall’s primary mediums are pencils, pens, and markers.

The Schwab Spotlight Gallery in February features Cindy Strouse who strives to capture the emotion and serenity in her paintings and drawings of landscapes, people, flowers, and wildlife.

Ocean City Art League Cindy Strouse
Cindy Strouse will exhibit her paintings in the Spotlight Gallery during the free First Friday opening reception Feb. 6 at the Ocean City Center for the Arts.

Katherine Belz exhibits in the Artisan Showcase in February. A full-time studio potter based in Berlin, she believes handmade pottery creates a connection between the maker and the user.

The Burbage Staircase Gallery features 10 years of Ocean City Film Festival posters, designed and illustrated by artist Ian Postley, that will be available for purchase. Also on display are film posters from the 100 movies being screened at the 10thseason of the Film Festival, providing a visual preview of the upcoming films. The festival returns to the resort March 5-8, 2026.

At League Poster Reveal 2025~Ian Postley
Ian Postley has designed the official Ocean City Film Festival poster for 10 seasons, and will be unveiling his 10th design during the free First Friday opening reception Feb. 6 at the Ocean City Center for the Arts.

The Art League’s satellite galleries open new shows. Carol Bell exhibits her photographs of the beauty of the earth in the lobby of the Princess Royale Hotel at 9110 Coastal Hwy. Kristin Mallery Hooks of “Hearts Happen” is the artist-in-residence at the Coffee Beanery at 94th St. and Coastal Hwy., showing her photos of found hearts.   

Arts Center exhibits run through March 1, 2026. Satellite gallery exhibits continue through March 29, 2026.

The Ocean City Center for the Arts at 502 94th St. is open weekdays from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m., weekends from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m., and admission is free. More information is available at OCart.org or by calling 410-524-9433.

 

The Art League of Ocean City is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing the visual arts to the community through education, exhibits, scholarship, programs, and community art projects. Funding for this event is in part provided by the Maryland State Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, organizations dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive.