Jover Fine Art Production, LLC is made up of Two (2) dba companies that are related to each other.
1. Vault of Vision Art Gallery - is a gallery located in downtown Frederick at 1 N Market St. occupying the old bank are and providing an area for artists to present their art to the public. Additonally, VOV also has art studios for lease on the third floor.
Artist Open Studios, Inc. is a not for profit 501(c)3 run by volunteer artists.
The Gatsby Showcase Foundation believes that culture, creativity, and the arts play a pivotal role in shaping communities and inspiring change. By supporting arts programs and showcasing talent, we work to preserve cultural heritage and foster creativity in underserved communities.
The Creative Representation Empire is an educational resource company that specializes in culturally representative coloring books and programs. With a growing collection of over a dozen coloring books and social emotional learning curriculum, TCRE's collection utilizes community curated images, affirmations, and educational content to create an immersive hands-on learning experience.
My youth mentorship program targets the Sandtown Winchester, Penn-North, and Harlem Park areas hosting restorative mentorship sessions for young ladies facing adverse childhood experiences. Using dance, art, restorative practices, and community service our program is designed to take unsupervised and unmotivated young ladies off the streets and into the studio.
Located in the Queen Anne's County Centre for the Arts at 206 S Commerce Street in Centreville, Maryland, the Queen Anne's County Arts Council has been serving our county since 1977. We are a private non-profit corporation founded to promote and encourage visual, performing arts in Queen Anne's County.
Check us out at www.queenannescountyarts.com and check out a peek into our gallery shows at www.qacacartists.com
As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, The Hammoind High School Music Boosters aim is to enhance music edcation at Hammond High School, via sponsering music education events, and fundraising. The funds raised go a long way to helping students grow musically, as well as secure instruments, sheet music, clinics, uniforms, accompanists, and marching drill instruction. The funds also provides support for hosting multiple music festivals, provide scholarships to students, funding the Tri-M Music Honor Society, and funding the student awards banquet.
In November 1966, the Enoch Pratt Free Library published the first issue of Chicory, a groundbreaking magazine of poetry and art by Baltimore residents. Edited by local poet Sam Cornish, Chicory was initially funded through the federal Office of Economic Opportunity’s Community Action Program, under the local leadership of Evelyn Levy, supervisor of Library Services for the Community Action Program, and Thelma Bell, one of the first African American children’s librarians at Pratt.
As the official county arts agency, Harford County Cultural Arts Advisory Board is the primary local resource for arts organizations, independent artists, and the audiences of Harford County, Maryland. The government-appointed board provides grant opportunities, advocacy and administrative support; sponsors workshops, events, and promotional opportunities; and encourages and invests in the advancement of the arts for the community.
The mission of Harford County Cultural Arts Board is to “Preserve, Enhance, and Promote the Culture of Harford County, Maryland"
We are based in Cambridge, Maryland and facilitate artistic and cultural projects in Dorchester and Talbot Counties. Our main focus is offering grants to help arts and culture projects come to fruition and to support local artists and musicians.
We also offer training in grant writing and serve as facilitators, connecting those with project ideas to those who can help bring the ideas to life.