3Baltimore County Commission on Arts and Sciences https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/commartssciences/artsgrants@baltimorecountymd.gov(410) 887-4808

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Contemporary Arts Inc
Contemporary Arts Inc. is a nonprofit arts organization.  The organization was co-founded in 1997 and became incorporated in the state of Maryland in 2002. The Programs of Contemporary Arts Inc. are: 1. SAX: Music & Dance Camp Program for youth ages 4 - 17 2. The Annual John Coltrane Tribute Concert 3. "An Afternoon of Artistic Excellence" featuring performing recipients of the Baker Artist Awards 4. Jazz for Centers in partnership with the Baltimore County Dept. of Aging/Senior Centers 5. Jazz in the Stacks in partnership with the Enoch Pratt Free Library
Alden Phelps
Alden Phelps is an artist, songwriter, and musician with over 20 years years of experience performing for audiences of all kinds across the region. Alden’s zany songs, zippy guitar-ifications, and sing-along choruses delight folks of all ages, and his arts-integrated interactive workshops inspire a love of language and the joy of playing with words.
Children's Playhouse of Maryland
                                                           Organization Mission Statement   The mission of the Children’s Playhouse of Maryland, Inc. (CPM) is to provide theatrical experiences for young people in Baltimore’s diverse metropolitan area.  The goals of CPM are to make live theatre accessible to all children, to enable young people to gain an appreciation for the arts, as well as confidence and a sense of responsibility, and to provide training and practice in acting and theatre production for youth.                                                                  
WTMD
WTMD is the most trusted source for music and cultural programming in the region and Baltimore’s home for Total Music Discovery. We believe a rich, vibrant, thriving and diverse music and arts scene can elevate a city and enrich the lives of its residents. With listener support, WTMD strengthens communities and provides unmatched opportunities for Baltimore musicians and artists. WTMD connects artists with audiences through significant and meaningful airplay, live concerts, art openings, film screenings and more.
Lyrica Classic Entertainment Inc
As a global 501c3 nonprofit music organization specializing in classical music and other forms of performing arts, we are committed to facilitating high-quality experiences and events in theaters and venues in North America, Europe, and other world stages. Focusing on less well-known and or contemporary music, we seek out and engage only top-caliber talents to deliver superior-level results and presentation of the music. www.lyricaclassic.org  
Nic Koski
Nic Koski (pronounced like "Neek Kah-ski") was born and raised on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay. Nic received a Bachelors of Science in Philosophy from Towson University in 2020. Nic continues to live and work on Piscataway land.
JeG
Born in Cherry Hill, NJ and can remember finger painting at age 7 during a nightly thunderstorm.  My first artistic child hood creation is "Bubble Man" made completely out of circles.  Member of the G&T Art Program at Owings Mills Elementary and High School.
"Forum" by Thomas Sayre at UMBC Performing Arts & Humanities Building

"Forum" 2014, Thomas Sayre [Paragraph] Earthcasting (reinforced concrete with iron oxide cast in molds dug from the earth), granite

A project of the Maryland Public Art Initiative

Designed as a metaphor for the content which links the performing arts with the humanities, the sculpture also creates an inviting outdoor space- part state, part gathering place - for a community to engage with one another.

"INFLIGHT" by Volkan Alkanoglu at UMBC Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building

"INFLIGHT" 2019, Volkan Alkanoglu.

Painted Aluminum.

A project of the Maryland Public Art Initiative

Inspired by visual imagery, diagrams and visualizations of a model for therapy in cancer patients, taxonomical graphs of air pollution, and microscopic projections of that research; the artwork illustrates how the work at the ILSB is constantly evolving, shifting, and moving as if on a journey or moving through time.

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