Moving History teaches the story of African American people through kinetic education and performance programs. As a practical solution to increase the attention to black history in educational curriculums, the Moving History initiative works to bring the story of African Americans to students and communities through the Arts.
I am a tenured track Art professor at the University of Maryland College Park, that lives and practices art in Baltimore City.
Groove City Black Heritage and Culture Group is a nonprofit organization in Cambridge, Dorchester County MD. For the past 5 years, we have been executing events and programs in the community.
Art intersects life at Montpelier Arts Center, a multifaceted, community-oriented facility that has been a complete arts destination for more than 40 years, offering exhibitions, classes, performances, and studios.
Digital Media Productions (Urban) founded by Edward Washington
Contact:
(240) 241-0232
edwardjwashington2022@gmail.com
Vendor Members Group (VMG) is dedicated to helping artists and crafters flourish.
From the hilltop landscape of Timonium United Methodist Church in Timonium, Maryland, VMG offers a consistent platform for artists, musicians, craft, and food makers to showcase their brand for public purchase. Now in our second season, CRAFTS GALORE! Events are back by popular demand in 2022 - occurring once-a-month from May thru December.
We hope you will join us. As a supporter of small business. As a fan of local artists and crafters. Or as a vendor who crafts a brand.
CityLit Project nurtures the culture of literature in Baltimore and throughout Maryland.
Our Mission: We create enthusiasm for the literary arts, connect a community of avid readers and writers, and design opportunities for diverse audiences to embrace the literary arts. While this mission remains a steadfast charge, how we create enthusiasm and connect communities evolves to reflect the spirit of the times.
The Kids In Showbiz / RISE Media Business and Technical Training School was created for the purpose of providing a world-class education as a non-profit community-based training school serving the people of the Washington, DC, Maryland, Virginia and inner-city Baltimore Maryland areas.
Our vision is to lead a thriving cultural ecosystem in Downtown Columbia where our local, regional, and global communities come together to celebrate the best of our cultures and experience the joy and wonder of the arts. Through a constellation of places and programs, Downtown Columbia is a place where art happens regularly, spontaneously, and inclusively.
Naptown Jazz Kids (NJK) was founded in 2019 by artistic director Steve Fidyk to preserve the great American art form, jazz, for kids of all ages.