Lux is a chamber choir dedicated to accessibility to professional quality choral music performance and education. Founded in 2014 by a small group of high school friends, Lux performs with a dedication to excellence, innovation, and accessibility in choral performance.
Art for Growth (AFG), trade name for the 501 c 3 nonprofit corporation, Songs with Meaning, has used the performing, and literary arts to teach and enhance the lives of young people for over 22 years. For the past seven (7) years, AFG has turned its focus to filmmaking. It introduced youth, ages 5 - 12, throughout the state of Maryland, to the world of filmmaking via its community partnership with the after-school program, Stage Right.
Artbae (Art before Anything Else) is an arts, entertainment and education-based lifestyle brand with a passion for advocacy.
Founded on the premise that all human beings are created to create, we utilize our network of creatives, influencers, and design thinkers to collectively promote the importance of living one’s purpose through their passion in order to leave a unique mark on the world.
Love Groove Music Festival was established in 2017 with a mission to uplift and promote young artists while offering networking and performance opportunities for all art medias. (lovegroovemusicfestival.com).
Founder and artist, John Tyler started Love Groove while in high school (Baltimore Design School) during a time when there were few opportunities for young Baltimore artists to showcase their original works. He also noticed young artists would rarely interact beyond genres and that few Baltimore artists were nationally known; something had to change.
Hopkins Symphony Orchestra provides excellent orchestra concerts and performance opportunities for the JHU and surrounding communities.
The mission of Johns Hopkins University is to educate its students and cultivate their capacity for life-long learning, to foster independent and original research, and to bring the benefits of discovery to the world.
Vision & Goals
Shriver Hall Concert Series has been a leader in the Mid-Atlantic cultural scene since our founding in 1966. We have introduced numerous world-renowned classical music artists and ensembles to audiences. Excellence, intimacy, enrichment, and community—these are the hallmarks of Shriver Hall Concert Series.
The Baltimore Rock Opera Society (BROS) is a passionate community of artists who create unforgettable experiences through live original rock theater. Since 2009, BROS has become a powerhouse of Baltimore’s cultural landscape comprised of a highly energetic group of actors, writers, designers, builders, musicians, and artists with the mission of producing original, live rock operas. Every year thousands of fans flock from the Mid-Atlantic region to witness the performances of the city’s most collaborative, creative production troupe.
Founded in 1963 and designated the State Theater of Maryland in 1978, Baltimore Center Stage provides the highest quality theater and programming for all members of our communities, including youth and families, under the leadership of Artistic Director Stephanie Ybarra and Managing Director Michael Ross. Baltimore Center Stage ignites conversations and imaginations by producing an eclectic season of professional productions across two mainstages and an intimate 99-seat theater, through engaging community programs, and with inspiring education programs.
The AngelWing Project, Inc. is a 501(c)3 performing arts organization that promotes the development of the performing arts in the local community.
Values:
Performance Excellence
Service
Education & Training
Charitable Giving
Celebrating Diversity
Hagerstown Community Concert Association's mission is to bring the best of nationally and internationally known musical and artistic performers to Hagerstown, MD for an affordable subscription fee to establish an appreciative regular audience of all ages to participate in the enjoyment of live performances.