ACCR expands access to original visual art through public exhibitions and provides opportunities for artists to have their work permanently placed in nonprofit organizations throughout Washington, DC, and Baltimore.
Founded in 2022, Vika Visual Arts Association (VVAA) is a 501(c)(3) arts organization that supports the emergence of visual artists. We believe that all visual artists should have the opportunity to not just create art, but to have his or her artwork visible to a large audience of art consumers.
The Bayside H.O.Y.A.S., Inc. mission is to promote academic excellence, positive character development, and civic responsibility among secondary school age youth and young adults in Kent and Queen Anne's counties Maryland.
From the beginning, Baltimore Black Dance Collective Inc. has been driven by the interests and involvement of our incredible and engaged community. We are a growing dance organization focused on improving our collection of content and enhancing diversity and culture in the Baltimore dance community and the Baltimore area as a whole.
Elemnts UNDeR The Sun is a black owned music & arts festival currently in planning aiming to have our first festival in August 2023 in Washington, DC. We are working hard to bring awareness to our organization so we can have the biggest turnout as possible. As an organization, we want everyone to have a safe, creative space they can use to broadcast their talents and showcase their art.
Tony Aye Artistry is a 501(c)(3)non-profit/for impact arts agency that provides development and managerial services for Independent Artists and Arts-related businesses to enhance their professional growth stability and impact to their local communities.
www.tonyayeartistry.com
Riverworks Arts Center, a 501(c)3 non-profit, is a place for cultivating creativity and connection through the healing power of art. We create the resources and the space for self- expression and community engagement with three locations within the Agricultural Reserve, rich with culture, beauty, and artistic inspiration.
Established in 1996, the Baltimore County African American Cultural Festival, Inc (BCAACF) is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization that continues in its primary mission of raising funds to support charitable programs charged to the BCAACF Board of Directors such as scholarships, summer camps, and historical preservation projects. Each year the Festival awards scholarships to Baltimore County students pursuing careers in Business, Science, Technology, and the Arts.
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.