The School for Performing Arts and Recording for Kids (SPARK) is dedicated to helping students of all ages and backgrounds develop their musical abilities while also teaching them how to create, record, and perform their own songs. We aim to empower students to express themselves through the art of music. While some may learn the basics of their instruments, many lack opportunities to apply these skills creatively. Our program bridges this gap by providing hands-on experience in music creation and performance.
SoMar Drummers is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Incorporation, propelling the percussive arts into the next generation. Throughout the year, we host multiple FREE Master Classes, Workshops, Clinics, Mini-Camps and Sessions across the entire percussion spectrum.
Common Tone music enrichment programming promotes authentic
music exploration. Founded in 2024 by Baltimore-based teachers Mike
Feathers and Beth Rausch, Common Tone encourages students of all
levels to develop a love for music and a shared desire to explore its
boundless possibilities. Through thoughtful curricula, original music,
and interactive learning experiences, students explore their creativity
and express themselves authentically. Common Tone believes in
cultivating a community of dedicated educators and musicians who
Consulting organization that curates events, conferences, and workshops. We also help companies optimize their youth and young adult sectors through Social and Performing art projects and programs.
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
Groupmuse Foundation is expanding classical music to be more inclusive and vibrant by empowering musicians through financial, technological, and career support.
Located in the heart of the Station North Arts District, Metro Baltimore, previously know as The Metro Gallery, has been a cornerstone of Baltimore’s vibrant music scene since 2007. Our impeccable sound quality is just the start; it’s our staff’s passion for music and dedication to community that truly distinguishes us. Proudly serving as a second home to both emerging local artists and nationally touring acts, we curate moments, not just shows. Our bar complements the experience, offering an array of finely-crafted cocktails.
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.
we specialize in designing and producing apparel for musicians and other artists signed to our organization. Our products are created with the aim of promoting the artists and their talents, as well as creating awareness in the community about their work.
We believe that our unique approach to apparel design can make a positive impact on both the artists we work with and the broader community. We are excited about the possibility of receiving grant funding to support our mission and help us continue to grow and expand our reach.