21Talbot County Arts Councilhttps://talbotarts.orgjlevy@talbotarts.org(410) 770-4415

PO Box 6
215 Bay Street
Easton, MD 21601
United States

Susan Stockman
      After 3 decades I’m still excited to witness how art making changes us, how a whole space can become welcoming and inspiring, how all humans, regardless of their age or socio-economic bracket , are deeply impacted by the process of creating. So I’ve led hundreds of mosaic mural installations, mural creations, taught classes, workshops,  and retreats in schools, libraries, senior centers, jails, and my home.  I’m an artist who explores consciousness,  growing myself  into a more  kind human who understands we’re part of nature.  
Easton Economic Development Corp
Easton Economic Development Corporation was launched in 2013 to drive economic vitality, smart redevelopment, and business creation in the historic Town of Easton, Maryland to foster a healthy quality of life for all generations. The EEDC works to catalyze Greater Easton’s continued prosperity as a diverse and healthy “smart town,” leading innovation where the land and water meet. The Easton EDC manages economic and community development for the Town of Easton, including the Main Street Program and Arts & Entertainment District.  
Melissa Cooperman
Career photographer and filmmaker with an BA in Journalism/Photojournalism from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, and an MFA in Film from New York University, Tisch School of the Arts. Currently works as a documentary photographer/videographer/video editor with an international humanitarian organization based in Baltimore, MD which has her traveling internationally to cover programs and events. Melissa lives on the Eastern Shore, inspiring her to produce personal photo and film projects.
Irene Martinelli
Irene V. Martinelli   “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life,” said Pablo Picasso.   And, so it was with Irene Martinelli. She has spent a lifetime of creativity as a writer, a clay artist, a photographer, and then suddenly something unthinkable happened. She turned 70. With no time to waste she threw herself into freeing her mind of the dust of everyday life.  
Todd Performing Arts Center

The Rufus M. and Loraine Hall Todd Performing Arts Center, located at Chesapeake College, is a state-of-the art regional performing arts center. The theatre has an audience capacity of 904, including 8 integrated ADA seating locations for patrons with special needs. The patrons are our first concern. Whether you are here for business or entertainment we strive to serve you first. We offer space for theatre, music and drama events, meetings, luncheon and dinner events, children's theatre, drama department productions, and many other special events.

Troika Gallery

Troika Gallery, The Finest of Fine Art, in historic Easton, MD showcases 36 artists from throughout the Unites States. Now in is 24th year, Troika is the longest operating gallery on the Eastern Shore. Owned by professional artist Laura Era this sophisticated gallery has an elegant ambiance with a full and varied collection of fine art, oils, bronzes, watercolor, porcelain, acrylic, pencil and pastel. troikagallery.com

Waters Edge Museum c/o Mid-Shore Community Foundation

The Water’s Edge Museum, which is volunteer-run and open free to the public, focuses on bringing school children through the door for an empowering session with tours led by members of America’s Founding Black Families. The Water’s Edge is working on 3 projects, all of which require funding. They are 1. Education, 2. The Maryland Spirituals Initiative, and 3. The Middle Passage Ceremony and Marker Initiative A virtual opening on 1 February to honor Black History Month. The actual opening was on 6 March.

Shore Shakespeare Company
The mission of Shore Shakespeare Company is to present the works of William Shakespeare in unique, modern, and exciting ways, outdoors and free to the general public.  In addition, we hope to educate and expose younger generations to the humor, poignancy, and experience of human behavior integral to the Bard's works. Shore Shakespeare Company was created by two local actors, Christian Rogers and Avra Sullivan.  With a shared passion for Shakespeare and a desire to see more of his works done on the Eastern Shore, they decided to start their own company.
Scott Sullivan
Scott has worked in Connecticut, New York City, and Washington, DC as a designer, illustrator, photographer, and art director. He lives in St. Michaels producing traditional art, photography, and digital media. He is a member of the St. Michaels Art League, The Working Artists Forum in Easton, MD, and the Academy Art Museum.
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