mockup 2015 the delaplaine visual arts education center

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mockup 2015 the delaplaine visual arts education center
MOCKUP 2015
THE DELAPLAINE VISUAL ARTS EDUCATION CENTER
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40 SOUTH CARROLL STREET
FREDERICK MARYLAND 21701
301 .698.0656
delaplaine.org
OPEN 7 DAYS // FREE ADMISSION
One of the largest visual
arts centers in Maryland, the
Delaplaine Arts Center features
constantly changing exhibits in
its six galleries, and more than
Market, Gallery talks, and more are
scheduled throughout the year.
The Delaplaine’s award-winning,
restored mill building is located
in historic, downtown Frederick
block north of the Visitor Center.
Convenient parking is available in
the parking deck next door.
250 classes and workshops in a
variety of media for all ages and
skill levels.
overlooking Carroll Creek Park.
The Delaplaine is the perfect
venue for wedding receptions,
private parties, business meetings,
workshops, and other special
galleries
centers in Maryland, the Delaplaine
Arts Center features constantly
changing exhibits in its six galleries,
and more than 250 classes and
workshops in a variety of media for
all ages and skill levels.
The Delaplaine is handicapped
accessible and open to the public
Each first Saturday, the Delaplaine
hosts new exhibit receptions,
at no charge. We are located one
workshops for kids, and activities
Each first Saturday, the
Delaplaine hosts new exhibit
receptions, workshops for kids,
and activities for families. Public
programs like our annual Art
Carnival, the Local Color Artists’
One of the largest visual arts
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rerovit quia verchit
atiust, sum nestrum rerit,
commodi pitatur?
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molecerum, omnimosam
re et estenem ut la
sequatiam qui imusa volo
te ped et omnimus quia
quatio dolo eumquat
iorerit od ma quiscil
luptatas volorehentur alita
voloreperum nullabor
aut voluptatqui dolorrum
natas apita prerfero tem
quaepudae est, con cum
aut alia sequam, simaion
Join us!
The Delaplaine is located at 40 South Carroll
Street in historic downtown Frederick,
Maryland.
Register for Fall Classes!
Celebrate the new exhibits at the first
Saturday exhibit receptions.
Starry Night at the Delaplaine! Our annual
gala was a great success. Thank you!
Exhibits:
Outreach:
Classes:
Over 50 exhibits each year in 5
exhibit areas showcasing local,
regional, and national artists.
In partnership with other nonprofit
organizations, we offer educational
and enrichment opportunities to a
variety of under-served populations.
Over 250 classes each year in a
wide variety of media – for artists
of all levels.
Major Sponsors:
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The historic building which houses the Delaplaine’s main galleries and classrooms was
an important part of the Frederick County community even before being transformed
into a community arts center. The building began as a whiskey rectifying house in
the 1850s, and a few years later was converted to a steam flourmill. The mill changed
hands a number of times over succeeding years, finally becoming the Mountain City
Mill in 1906. That same year, the building sustained the second of the two devastating
fires that it suffered during its many years as one of the county’s largest mills.
In 1958, the property was acquired by the Great Southern Printing and Manufacturing
Company and for several decades served as a storage facility for the Frederick
News-Post, located just across Carroll Creek. The mill property was donated by the
Delaplaine and Randall families to the City of Frederick for use as a visual arts center
in 1986. It was leased to the Frederick Art Center Foundation (now The Delaplaine Arts
Center, Inc.), which moved into the building in 1993 and established The Delaplaine
Visual Arts Education Center.
Extensive renovations in 1993 to the structure of the historic Mountain City Mill building
and renovation of the interior provided two large galleries and offices on the first floor.
Subsequent renovations completed in 1999 added gallery spaces, classrooms, art
library, and offices on the second floor, and classrooms and studio space on the third
floor. The construction of a new addition that includes an event hall, gallery shop, and
classrooms also was completed that year. Mechanical remnants of the building’s time
as a mill have been preserved and can still be viewed on the third floor.
Today, the Delaplaine is proud of its part in preserving the community’s rich heritage
while adapting this important landmark to serve the community in a new and vital way.
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Exhibits:
Outreach:
Classes:
Over 50 exhibits each year in 5
exhibit areas showcasing local,
regional, and national artists.
In partnership with other nonprofit
organizations, we offer educational
and enrichment opportunities to a
variety of under-served populations.
Over 250 classes each year in a
wide variety of media – for artists
of all levels.
Major Sponsors:
Search...
Home
About Visit Classes & Workshops Exhibits Programs Support Private Events
Join us!
The Delaplaine is located at 40 South Carroll
Street in historic downtown Frederick,
Maryland.
Register for Fall Classes!
Celebrate the new exhibits at the first
Saturday exhibit receptions.
Starry Night at the Delaplaine! Our annual
gala was a great success. Thank you!
Ur? Optiis et fuga. Ut rerovit quia verchit atiust, sum nestrum
rerit, commodi pitatur?
Aspitio explicilles arum rest molecerum, omnimosam re et
estenem ut la sequatiam qui imusa volo te ped et omnimus
quia quatio dolo eumquat iorerit od ma quiscil luptatas
volorehentur alita voloreperum nullabor aut voluptatqui
dolorrum natas apita prerfero tem quaepudae est, con cum
aut alia sequam, simaion
Exhibits:
Outreach:
Classes:
Over 50 exhibits
each year in 5
exhibit areas
showcasing local,
regional, and
national artists.
In partnership with
other nonprofit
organizations, we
offer educational
and enrichment
opportunities to a
variety of underserved populations.
Over 250 classes
each year in a
wide variety of
media – for artists
of all levels.
Major Sponsors: