4Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Artshttps://www.promotionandarts.org[email protected](410) 752-8632

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Baltimore, MD 21202
United States

Highwire Improv
Mission Statement Highwire Improv’s mission is to steward a community of artists committed to growth, collaboration, joy, and justice — in Baltimore and around the world — through improvisational theater.  Services Highwire Improv produces improv shows all over Baltimore, and online, and creates 'seasons' of programming that any team or group can submit to participate within.  We also host community jams, workshops, and classes, as well as corporate training events. Core Values
Theatre Project

Founded as a “free” theatre in 1971, Theatre Project traditionally hosts more than 200 performances and related activities including workshops and classes, post-show discussions, and gallery receptions each year. We are a place for artists to experiment, succeed, sometimes fail, but always grow.

Hopkins Symphony Orchestra

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 Hopkins Symphony Orchestra’s vision is to be an integral presence in the JHU and surrounding communities as Baltimore City’s only community orchestra.

Baltimore Concert Opera

ABOUT US: Founded in 2009 following the demise of the former grand opera company in our beautiful city, Baltimore Concert Opera (BCO) has grown into a thriving organization today, regularly selling out performances with long waiting lists of eager attendees. Our track record of success paired with a commitment to strong organizational structure and artistic excellence set the stage for continued success and smart growth.

Children's Playhouse of Maryland

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.                                                                   Children’s Playhouse of Maryland, Inc.

Everyman Theatre

Everyman Theatre is a professional theatre celebrating the actor, with a Resident Company of artists from the Baltimore/Washington, DC area. The theatre is dedicated to engaging the audience through a shared experience between actor and audience seeking connection and emotional truth in performance. Each season of plays is carefully curated to foster a diverse range of human experiences found in a mix of dramas and comedies selected from timeless classics to world premieres of plays.

Baltimore Clayworks

Baltimore Clayworks is a community-centered ceramics institution in the Mt. Washington neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. Our organization was founded by nine artists in 1980 and in 1984 received its nonprofit 501(c)3  status. We are known for our attentiveness to our city, and possess a national and international reputation for artistic excellence, artists’ support, and community involvement.

Shriver Hall

The mission of Shriver Hall Concert Series (SHCS) is to foster and maintain an organization dedicated to the making of music consonant with the highest aspirations of musical art, creating performances, and providing educational and training programs at the highest level of excellence.

Hippodrome Foundation, Inc.

Theater experiences can be life-changing.  Through free outreach and education programs, the Hippodrome Foundation works to introduce Maryland students and community members to the arts and all of the assets of the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center. By exposing young people to new possibilities, we are raising the curtain on opportunity.

Htet T San
Htet T. San is a Myanmar-born artist based in New York City. Htet works with mixed media art, photography, and installation. Her work explores ideas of identity, existence, memories, nostalgia, societal problems and human experience in a meditative and contemplative manner. Recently, she has been combining the mixed media concepts of installation, video projections, and sculptural/material mediums with traditional darkroom and digital imaging techniques.
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