The Nepal America Film Society (NAFS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Maryland, dedicated to bridging diverse cultures through the art of cinema. NAFS creates an international platform for promoting film culture by organizing screenings, festivals, conferences, and exchange programs that highlight the power of film in connecting global communities.
The Keswick Wise & Well program is open to older adults aged 50+ from the surrounding community, offering a variety of engaging classes in cooking, fitness, and arts. We offer arts classes in mediums such as clay, painting, digital arts, art history, and more, providing a welcoming space for everyone to explore their creativity and enrich their lives.
We are an established art organization with over 150 members active in displaying various types of visual arts, paintings, sculptures, photography jewelry, and so much more. We have a gallery located in City Park, Hagerstown in what is referred to as the Mansion House, a previous private home now owned by the city of Hagerstown that our group leases. Our gallery is open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays from 11-4 and on Sundays from 1-5. There are three galleries plus the lobby that display our art.
The City of Bowie Arts Committee maintains an art gallery on the first and second floors of Bowie City Hall. The gallery includes hanging space for artwork, and two display cases for three-dimensional artwork.
The Arts Committee changes the gallery, usually on a quarterly basis. The majority of the gallery exhibits are juried shows. Artists all over the metro DC-Baltimore area are eligible to participate in the juried shows. Artists are then invited to submit digital images of their artwork, along with the entry form.
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.
Muzei will be an artist-small business exclusive social media-like promotional app that values local communities and citizens. The primary goals are to allow artists to pursue their passions while also improving the economy of those who haven’t made a brand for themselves yet.
Recalling the charm of a bygone era, the Arts Barn is a beautifully renovated stable that once housed horses on the former Tschiffely estate. Today, the Arts Barn is part of Arts on the Green, the City’s home for visual & performing arts. In addition to a 99-seat theater, the Arts Barn offers rotating art exhibits, artists-in-residence studios, a gift shop featuring artist-made items, and an active schedule of visual & performing arts classes, workshops & camps for children & adults.
Established in May 2024, Station 3510 is an extension of Creative Hands DC located in Washington, DC. Station 3510 is a one stop shop for all things creative, and seeks to provide opportunities for artists to share and grow.
MISSION
Empowering adults on the autism spectrum to live meaningful lives, throughout their lifespan.
VISION
A world where adults on the autism spectrum can fully share in the life of their communities, with the dignity to choose their own path as they strive to achieve their dreams and goals.
MADE by Itineris Creative Arts Program
Established in 2012, MADE by Itineris is housed in the Drew Putzel Creative Arts Center and serves as a platform for clients to cultivate their passion for art, and for our artists to master their crafts.
Moonlights mission is to help our community by providing the resources people need to further their creative journey. Moonlight’s vision is to foster creativity and innovation by offering space, sharing skills, and building a community of resources. Our ceramics studio offers memberships, classes and events to friends of all ages and ability levels.