Young classical guitarist Yuri Liberzon is gaining recognition by professionals, critics and audiences around the world. Today, he will perform works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Ernesto Lecuona, Antonio Jos and Augustn Barrios Mangor, contemporary pieces by Konstantin Vassiliev, and two Beatles songs arranged by Tru Takemitsu. 3 p.m. Sunday. An die Musik, 409 N. Charles St., Baltimore. $10 to $15. 410-385-2638, andiemusiklive.com. MUSIC
Creative jazz guy Todd Marcus leads tonight’s Open Jam Session. Hear what happens as instruments seem to take on a magical life of their own. 7 p.m. Joe Squared, 133 W. North Ave., Baltimore. 410-545-0444, joesquared.com.
Seattle folk-fueled accordion punk soloist Jason Webley plays a set with the Barrage Band Orchestra. 8 p.m. $6. Metro Gallery, 1700 N. Charles St., Baltimore. themetrogallery.net.
ART
The exhibit Looking Back/Leaping Forward features scenes of daily life painted in acrylic and watercolor by Kenlynn K. Schroeder. Through March 1. 1 to 6 p.m. Lucinda Gallery and Unique Boutique, 929 S. Charles St., Baltimore. 410-727-2782, yessy.com/lucindagallery.
KIDS
If you’ve still got a little Christmas spirit left, visit Ellicott City’s B&O Railroad Museum. The Holiday Festival of Trains features toy trains and model railroading: a new O-gauge layout in the car house, the Museum’s permanent HO-gauge layout in the freight house, an N-gauge layout and Thomas the Tank Engine. Through Jan. 25. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. B&O Railroad Museum, Ellicott City Station. 410-461-1945, ecborail.org.
The Walters Art Museum’s Sunday drop-in art activity day for younger art lovers is based on a the theme “To the Beat of the City,” exploring past, present and future life in urban centers. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Walters Art Museum, 600 N. Charles St., Baltimore. 410-547-9000, thewalters.org.
OUTDOORS
Learn about the history behind the old remnants of the Avalon Iron and Nail Works starting from the American Revolution to the present. Visitors will see firsthand how the Patapsco River helped bring progress, prosperity and destruction to an industry that was the lifeblood of the local community. A tour of the Avalon Dam tour will last approximately 45 minutes and include a one-mile walk. Bring water and wear comfortable shoes. Meet at the parking lot adjacent to the Avalon Visitors Center. Children under 12 should be accompanied by an adult. Reservations required. 2 p.m. $2. Avalon Visitors Center, 5120 South St., Halethorpe. 410-461-5005.
THEATER
SOUL Theatre Ensemble presents August Wilson’s “Gem of the Ocean,” his first installment of his “ten-year Pittsburgh cycle,” as an open-table reading featuring Monteze Freeland, Shayla Simmons, Christopher-Rashee Stevenson, Mardee Bennett, Edmund Cofie and Brittany Bradley. The play centers around Aunt Ester, the neighborhood elder and “washer of souls” who sends mysterious and tormented stranger, Citizen Barlow, on a spiritual journey of rebirth and oneness into a new life. 8 p.m. $5. Read Street Books and Coffee, 229 W. Read St., Baltimore. 410-669-4103, readstreetbooks.com.
FITNESS
Learn the guided meditation and stress-relief technique of Yoga Nidra at Quantum Yoga’s midday class. 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. Quantum Yoga and Wellness, 6080 Falls Road, Baltimore. quantumyoga.com.
DINING OUT
Cinghiale restarts its weekly Sunday Supper, featuring a three-course Italian supper for a fixed price. Indulge on antipasti such as marinated broccoli with young chile or roasted olives with rosemary and garlic, plus a specially prepared entree and dessert. Put your spare change toward a nice bottle of wine. Reservations recommended. 5:30 to 10 p.m. Sunday. Various prices. Cinghiale, 822 Lancaster St., Baltimore. cinghiale-osteria.com.
EVENTS
Enjoy one more church full of Christmas trees decorated in themes of St. Francis, St. Anthony, St. Clare and others while touring the “old world” style of the Franciscan Friary common rooms. at Shrine of St. Anthony’s annual Christmas Open House. Refreshments will be served in the Papal Dining Room. The Singers Madrigale of Annapolis will be strolling throughout the shrine building, providing singing and music from 3 to 5 p.m. At 5 p.m., an evening prayer will be sung in the Shrine Chapel (accompanied by The Singers Madrigale). 1 to 6 p.m. Shrine of St. Anthony, 12290 Folley Quarter Road, Ellicott City. 410-531-2800, companionsofstanthony.org.

