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.
Oversee the Baltimore County Commission on Arts & Sciences and annual grant award process
MRI Studios Inc is a non-profit organization promoting the artistic growth, entrepreneurial development, and overall advancement of young and emerging music and media creatives through accessible and equitable platforms for learning, sustainability, and wholeness.
We provide year round opportunities for artists including a Youth Arts Council, focused at engaging emerging artists ages 14-21, and The For the Love Program, which offers rental subsidies to artists needing production and performance space.
Baltimore Ballet Boys is a community collective that encourages boys and young men to continue in or explore ballet training by offering extracurricular support services, funding, and educational activities. Baltimore Ballet Boys is not a dance school or troupe. We do not provide ballet training. Instead, Baltimore Ballet Boys offers male ballet dancers an intentionally designed program that equips them with essential life skills, integrated wellness strategies, and invaluable internships, all tailored to help them succeed both on and off the stage.
McNeil Creative Enterprises (MCE) is a strategy consulting firm for the arts and culture sector. We are artists, arts administrators, development professionals, researchers, subject matter experts and evaluators. We are committed to improving company culture, reinvigorating program operations, igniting growth, and facilitating change in the industry. We design culturally responsive methodologies and participatory approaches to assist our clients.
YES prevents and eliminates youth homelessness through the synergy of youth, peer, and ally partnerships. The organization’s vision is that all of Baltimore’s youth will easily access supportive services and stable housing to become powerful in their own lives. YES has always maintained that art is central to achieving our mission because put simply, it empowers youth to heal themselves and their community.
yesdropincenter.org
Empowering Emerging Artists to Enrich Communities Through Art.
The Annapolis Watercolor Club was founded in 1975 by a small group of artists under the leadership of Joanne Scott as a non-profit educational organization. The mission of the AWC is to encourage the art of watercolor painting through the education of artists.
The cumberland cultural foundation is in charge of managing the C. William Gilchrist Museum of Arts. We are a 501 C3 dedicated to making a positive impact in spreading the combination of a rich history with a vibrant new art community.