Auntie Connie's Creative Corner
Team ACCC stands ready to engage your children in creative activities on Saturday.  Our Program staff will guide them through activities in visual arts, performing arts and theater. Held in academic and faith-based settings, Auntie Connie’s participants will enjoy a safe environment and the opportunity to express their creativity, make new friends and sing, draw, dance and play!
Justice Arts Coalition
Justice Arts Coalition (JAC) unites teaching artists, arts advocates, artists who are or have been incarcerated and their allies, harnessing the transformative power of the arts to reimagine justice.
Jammin' Together
Jammin' Together is simplifying local live music. We connect small to medium sized venues with local musicians for booking and promote their shows to fans of live music. Visit us at jammintogether.com.
SuitlandFest CDC 501c3 / Suitland Recreation Council
The SuitlandFest Community Development Corporation 501c3 and the Suitland Recreation Council has been in operations since the early 1980s serving families not only in Prince George's County Maryland but also abroad.  Our mission is to uplift communities through enriching cultural programs, resources, and events. We are deeply committed to elevating the quality of life for residents within the various communities we serve by creating engaging recreational opportunities, fostering cultural enrichment, and driving socio-economic advancement. 
The Compound
The Compound is an artist-run nonprofit organization located in Baltimore City. We support individual and collective production within experimental cultural, social, and urban space sharing. Prioritizing affordability and sustainability, we provide quality spaces to Baltimore’s artists and artisans. The complex of spaces that makes up the Compound includes local small businesses, individual artist studios, event spaces, and an experimental communal living space for artist-residents of the Compound. 
The Black Genius Art Show
The Black Genius Art Show is a flagship brand housed in Genius Guice Studios, an art gallery based in Baltimore, Maryland. The organization was originated in 2014, and it focuses on showcasing the work of emerging and established artists of color. The aim of the organization is to provide a platform for underrepresented voices to be heard and to celebrate the creativity and ingenuity of black creatives.
Cumberland Cultural Foundation
The Cumberland Cultural Foundation is the non profit which manages the C William Gilchrist Art Museum and Gallery that resides on 104 Washington street. 
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
In collaboration with the Park Planning and Development Division, the Arts and Cultural Heritage Division manages the Public Art Program of the Prince George’s Department of Parks and Recreation. The Public Art Program is designed to integrate artwork into new construction and renovation projects of facilities and grounds undertaken by the Department in an effort to distinguish Prince George’s County as a special place to live, work, play and visit. 
This Could Go Boom!
This Could Go Boom! is a nonprofit organization that supports gender diversity in music and strives for gender equity in the music industry through record label services, professional development, community outreach, education, and performance opportunities for musicians and music industry workers whose genders have long been underrepresented, marginalized and excluded. Founded by grassroots organizers who are musicians themselves, TCGB! launched in 2018 and has released two vinyl records, one digital album, and one EP on its record label track.
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