Although the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County has been slowly re-opening our exhibits program, we still want to continue to show our AAC artists support!
Stay tuned each Wednesday where we will be randomly selecting an artist who has previously exhibited with us along with a few pieces of their artwork to be to featured in a virtual art gallery.
We are taking a short break! We hope to be back soon with more featured AAC artists!
Check out our list below of AAC artists who have been previously featured!
We were hopeful that by early Summer we would be able to have exhibits rotating again, but after further consideration we will be suspending all take-downs and installs of our exhibits until June 30, 2020. We will also be temporarily closing entries to the What’s Up? Media “Empowering Women” exhibit.
The health of our artists, partners and community is our top priority. So while this was a tough decision, we feel it is the right one. The exhibits committee plans to reconvene in June to discuss if and when it would be safe to resume our exhibits program. The Arts Council will provide an update regarding new exhibit take-down and install dates as soon as we have the information.
In the meantime, the Arts Council still wants to show our AAC artists support! Each week we will be randomly selecting 2 artists to feature on our social media along with a few pieces of their artwork from previous exhibits with us. When you are selected to be featured, we will reach out to confirm any additional details you would like us to share such as links to where people can follow and find more of your work.
Please reach out to McKenna Kennedy, [email protected], with any questions you may have.
The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County recognizes the impact the corona-virus outbreak has had on schools ability to continue their Residency and Auditorium programming. If you are a school who was awarded an Arts Council FY20 Arts in Education Residency or Auditorium Grant, please see below options on how to proceed with your schools art programming.
If it is possible to achieve the desired message and agreeable at the same contracted price, the Arts Council is allowing schools to proceed virtually with their Residency or Auditorium. If your school is able to do the Residency or Auditorium virtually, this should be reported in your schools final report as soon as the program has been completed or no later than June 30, 2020.
If proceeding virtually is not an option for your school, the Arts Council is allowing extensions of the funding to be used in the beginning of next school year, which would not impact your schools funding for FY21 Arts in Education Grants. The program would have to be scheduled by December 31, 2020. We will need something in writing from the artist or representative of the artist that confirms the new date so we can document the change and the final report must be submitted as soon as the program is complete.
The Arts Council will continue to provide updates as we receive more information.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out to McKenna Kennedy, [email protected], with any questions you may have.
Click HERE for more information about our Arts in Education Program.
The Application Cycle for FY 2021 Community Arts Grants has been extended and will be OPEN through Thursday, April 30, 2020.
Due to anticipated Revenue shortfalls connected with the COVID-19 outbreak, FY2021 Mini-Grant Applications and the upcoming FY2020 Strategic Impact Grant Program have been placed on hold. The Arts Council remains committed to supporting our local arts community and will continue to provide updates regarding funding opportunities.
Please contact us electronically via our Website with any questions you may have: [email protected]
Click HERE to for more information about our Grants Program.
The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County continues to monitor the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Below are links to resources we hope will provide some help and guidance to those in the Maryland Arts Sector during this difficult time. We will continue to update this list as we receive more information.
If you are an Independent Artist, Arts Organization or own any kind of business, please visit the following resources for help and guidance during this time:
We know the Arts Sector has truly been feeling the impact of the Coronavirus outbreak. Due to the executive orders provided by Governor Hogan and recommendations from the CDC, many organizations have had to make the difficult decision to cancel or postpone their major upcoming events or performances, which are often a major source of funding for these organizations. Please consider donating whatever amount you can to the list of organizations below so they can continue to bring the arts to our community.
(Click below to learn more about each of these wonderful organizations and how to donate!)
The Arts Council’s Board of Directors has been closely monitoring the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Due to the health concerns that we are currently facing, the decision has been made to close the Arts Council office and for staff to work remotely until further notice. Staff will be accessible via email during regular business hours. We will continue to provide updates as we receive them. We greatly appreciate your support and understanding during this time as we work together to protect the health of our community.
If you are an Independent Artist, Arts Organization or own any kind of business, please visit the following resources for help and guidance during this time:
The health and safety of our guests, staff and community is the top priority for the Arts Council. Due to the current state of emergency regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and guidance provided by Governor Hogan and County Executive Pittman, the Arts Council Board of Directors has elected to postpone the Passion for the Arts Gala that was scheduled for April 3, 2020. Ticket holders will be contacted directly. We will continue to provide updates as we receive additional information.
Join AFF from Thursday, March 26th through Sunday, March 29th for the 8th annual Annapolis Film Festival. Visit historic Annapolis and see over 70 independent and first-release films, attend Q&A’s, panel discussions, enjoy access to parties and more
February 16, 2020 | 2 PM The Creative And Performing Arts Of South County
CPASC annual Exhibition of the Arts is a fundraising performance that showcases a variety of artists and artistic experiences. It brings together the arts and artists, professionals and students, showing the audience where we have been and where we can go.