The Intersection of Public Art and Arts Education
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Jeff Poulin
Building Perspectives features work by five artists — Ashley DuRoss, Lillian Bayley Hoover, Robert Tennenbaum, April Rimpo, and K. Velis Turan — whose explorations of constructed spaces and urban landscapes produce unique and often abstracted works. Gallery hours: Mon-Fri 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 12-4pm
Reception: Friday, March 13 7-9pm
Exhibitions: March 13 - April 12
Arts leaders from communities across the country are working with their colleagues from neighboring areas to share marketing resources that build awareness of the vast cultural assets and advance tourism within their region. During this webinar we will hear from leaders from the Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County, Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington and Arlington Cultural Affairs who are working together to drive economic benefits and visibility to the arts and culture within the Maryland, Washington, DC and Virginia region.
Jeff Poulin
Rebecca Chan
Mary Ann Mears
Nina Ozlu Tunceli
Maryland is proud to be ranked fourth in the nation in per capita spending on the arts. Maryland’s arts sector boasts a $1 billion industry, consisting of hundreds of arts organizations and thousands of artists from the Eastern Shore to the far reaches of Western Maryland Appalachia.
Throughout Governor O'Malley's tenure and in the face of the most challenging fiscal climate since the depression, Maryland has consistently ranked in the top five states for total legislative appropriations per capita with funding at more than $13.2 million a year.