artsCOUNCIL - The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County

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artsCOUNCIL - The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County
Summer 2015
S PSUMMER
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USNA BAND
LONDON TOWN
FORT MEADE
SUMMER
CONCERTS
SUMMER
CONCERTS
SUMMER
CONCERT
USNA Band Summer Concerts
London Town Summer Concert Series
The U.S. Naval Academy Band Summer Concert Series
SERIES
The Sunday concerts run
from
5 toJazz
7 p.m.
• Aug.
1: The
Ambassadors.
The U.S. Naval
Academy
Band
Summer
Concert
begins
at 8 p.m.
July
4 before
the fireworks show. The series
•July 5: Wall & Frye. • Aug. 8: The Concert Band and Soldiers’ Chorus.
Series begins
at
8
p.m.
July
4
before
the
fireThe Sunday
5 to 7 p.m.
continues at 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., every Tuesday
fromconcerts
July 7 run from•July
12: Shenandoah•Run.
Aug. 15: The Volunteers.
works show.
The series
continues
at 7:30
to 8:30 Park. • July 5: Wall & Frye.
through
Aug.
4 at Susan
Campbell
•July 19: Shamroques.
•
Aug. 22: Finale concert featuring all
4: Electric
and
Cermonial
p.m., every•July
Tuesday
from JulyBrigade
7 through
Aug.
4
•Band.
July 12: Shenandoah Run. •July 26: Eastport Oyster
Boys.
four
•July
7:
Crabtowne
Stompers.
at Susan Campbell Park.
• July 19: Shamroques.
For more information, visitcomponents of the U.S. Army Field Band.
•July 14:
Riptide
Ensemble.
• July 4: Electric
Brigade
andJazz
Cermonial
Band.
http://www.historiclondontown.com/index.php/events/event
oris
• July 26: Eastport Oyster Boys.
Note: A photo ID must be shown before entry
•July
21:
Electric
Brigade.
call 410-222-1919. permitted through the post’s main gate at Route
• July 7: Crabtowne Stompers.
For more information, visit
•July 28: USNA Band Alumni Concert.
• July 14: Riptide Jazz Ensemble.
175 and Reece Road.
•Aug. 4: USNA Band City Dock Finalehttp://www.historiclondontown.com/index.php/events/event
Concert.
• July 21:For
Electric
Brigade.
more information, visit
or call 410-222-1919.
For more information, visit
Fort Meade Summer Concerts
• July 28:http://www.usna.edu/USNABAND
USNA Band Alumni Concert.
or call 410-293-1262.
•Aug. 1: The Jazz Ambassadors.
http://www.armyfieldband.com
• Aug. 4: USNA Band City Dock Finale Concert
MARK YOU
GRANT
CALENDAR
DEADLINES
http://www.usna.edu/USNABAND
For more information, visit
INDIVIDUAL
or call 410-293-1262.ARTIST’S GRANTS
Maryland Arts Council July 23rd
www.msac.org/grants/individual-artist-award
(Concert Listings
Ruby Grants July 3lst
•Aug. 8: The Concert Band and Soldiers'
Chorus.
or call 301-677-6586.
•Aug. 15: The Volunteers.
•Aug. 22: Finale concert featuring all four components of the
U.S. Army Field Band.
Note: A photo ID must be shown before entry is permitted
through the post's main gate at Route 175 and Reece Road.
Continued
p.5)
For moreinside
information,
visit http://www.armyfieldband.com or
call 301-677-6586.
http://www.baltimoreculture.org/programs/gra
nts-awards/rubys-artist-project-grants/rubys-
(Concert listings continued inside p. 5)
THE LOREM IPSUMS
Art & Nature
SPRING 2012
Strategic Art Grants
Can Make a Visual Impact
The strategic grant from the Arts Council of Anne
Arundel County to Creative Paradox is a collaborative
project with the Chesapeake Children’s Museum. The
Silopanna Sculptural Playground will create a safe space
for children, families and those using nearby trails, to
rest and play adjacent to the Museum located in
Annapolis near Bates Middle School.
The Chesapeake Children’s Museum
www.theccmorg., located at 25 Silopanna
Road, was incorporated in 1994.
What is your strategy
for increasing the
effectiveness of your
organization?
“I wanted these Sculptures to first be works of art,” says
Casey Reed Johnson in his written proposal. “designing
in the functional element of play. I also wanted these
works to describe or allude to forms you may encounter
living by the Chesapeake Bay or being out on the water.”
The new works of art, designed in collaboration with
Campion H. Ruby Landscape Architects, will be
constructed with domestic hardwoods such as Black
Locust, Red Cedar, and White Oak. A maintenance plan
will be created to ensure they last a minimum of 10
years.
“We love to see projects,” says Executive Director April
Nyman, “When two organizations work together to reach
out to serve a larger community,”
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!
Listed on this page are donations of $100 or more. FOUNDING ($5,000+) COPT
Helena Foundation
Kagan Law Group
M&T Bank
Murray Foundation
PLATINUM($1,000-­
$4999) Annapolis Facial Plastic Surgery
Cynthia Alderdice
Bank of America
BB&T
Branch Banking & Trust
Council, Baradel, Kosmerl &
Nolan
Creston G. Tate & Betty Jane
Tate Foundation
Howard Bank
Johns Hopkins Healthcare
Little Eggs Child Care Center
M&T Charitable Foundation
Maryland Federation of Art
Maryland LIVE! Casino
Martha Blaxall
Rachelle Milllison
TD Bank
Jean & Gordon Wells GOLD($500-­$999) Schuh Foundation
SILVER ($250-­$499) Annapolis Opera Company
Annapolis Symphony
Orchestra
Carole Alexander
Anne Bolduc
Pat Barland
Richard & Kathy Carpenter
James Cheevers
Mary Catherine Cole
Nadja Maril & Peter Crilly
Debra Fortier
George Goetzke
Lily Grace & Tom Hudson
Michael & Carolyn Kirby
Bill & Terry Keuthe
A.Fobes Leland
Rob Levit
Nancy & Bob Morton
Peter Crilly & Associates
Anne Palumbo
Douglass Potash
Anne Potter
Martha & John Schweitzers
Constance Scott
Elisabeth Sherwood
Victor Sulin
Melanie & Michael Teems
Loretta Walz
Dennis Younger
BRONZE ($100-$249)
Jeremy Allen
Annapolis Athletic Club
John Allen
Melvin & Judith Bender
Megan Barroll
Barbara Dwyer Brown
Rebecca Byrd
Children’s Theatre of
Annapolis
Brenda Collins
Phyllis J. Crossen-Richardson
Dick D’Amato
Gale Gillespie
Anna Greenberg
Heritage Harbor Chorus
David & Cynthia Hackett
Vince Iatesta
Marnie Kagan
Nancie Kennedy
Barbara & Ken Klotz
Sydney Lamb
Patrick Lee, Jr.
Londontown Foundation
Mid Atlantic Art Advisory
Group
Cynthia McBride Gallery
James & Susan Morrison
Johnathan & Kristy Meyers
Christopher Nelson
April Nyman
S. Jean Opilla
Roberta Pardo
Esther Parker
Carmie & Robert Peavler
Scotti Presson
Mike Russo
Theordora Schulman
Marietta Schreiber
Wil & SiennaScott
Amy Snyder
Carole Summers
Tara Clifford Ulmer
SAVE THE DATE
March 19, 2016
Become a Sponsor
It’s a Fabulous Evening
You Won’t Want to Miss!
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The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County is
a 501 © (3) nonprofit organization which
means that donations are tax deductible to
the fullest extent allowed by law. Our
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THE ORGANIZATIONS LISTED BELOW ARE CURRENT
GRANT RECIPIENTS.
VISIT THEIR WEBSITES TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT
THEIR UPCOMING EVENTS AND PROGRAMS.
All Children's Chorus of Annapolis
Annapolis Chamber Players
Annapolis Film Festival
Annapolis Maritime Museum
Annapolis Opera
Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre
Annapolis Symphony Orchestra
Annapolis the Beautiful, ArtWalk
Anne Arundel Community Concert Association
Anne Arundel County Trust for Preservation
Arundel Vocal Arts Society
Ballet Theatre of Maryland
Captain Avery Museum
Chesapeake Arts Center
Chesapeake Children’s Museum
Chesapeake Youth Symphony Orchestra
Children's Theater of Annapolis
Compass Rose Theatre
Creating Communities
Footworks
Heritage Harbour Chorus
Historic Annapolis Foundation
Kunta Kinte- Alex Haley Foundation
Live Arts Maryland
Londontown Foundation
Londontowne Symphony Orchestra, Inc
Maryland Federation of Art
Maryland Hall
Mitchell Gallery
Paradox, Inc
Pasadena Theatre Company
Performing Arts Association of Linthicum
South County Concert Association
West Arundel Creative Arts
World Artists Experiences
www.allcca.com
www.AnnapolisChamberPlayers.org
www.annapolisfilmfestival.net
www.amaritime.org
www.annapolisopera.org
www.summergarden.com
www.annapolissymphony.org
www.annapolisartwalk.org
www.annearundelconcerts.50megs.com
www.annearundeltrust.org
www.arundelvocalarts.org
www.balletmaryland.org
www.captainaverymuseum.org
www.chesapeakearts.org
www.theccm.org
www.cysomusic.org
www.childrenstheatreofannapolis.org
www.compassrosetheater.org
www.creatingcommunities.net
www.footworks.org
www.heritageharbour.org
www.annapolis.org
www.kintehaley.org
www.liveartsmaryland.org
www.historiclondontown.org
www.lso-music.org
www.mdfedart.org
www.marylandhall.org
www.sjca.edu/events/
www.creativeparadox.org
www.ptcshows.com
www.PAALconcerts.org
www.southcountyconcerts.org
www.wacarts.com
www.worldartists.org
MORE SUMMER CONCERTS TO ENJOY!
Pops in the Park
To kick off its 53rd season, the Annapolis Symphony
Orchestra will hold its annual Labor Day Concert —
Pops in the Park — on Sunday, Sept. 6.
The concert starts at 5:30 p.m.
For more information, visit
http://www.annapolissymphony.org/calendar or call
410-263-0907.
Annapolis Towne Centre
The Friday night concerts run from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
For more information, visit
http://www.visitatc.com/events or call 410-573-0703.
•July 3: USNA Band's Electric Brigade.
•July 10: Chester River Run Off.
•July 17: Chanssez Motown.
•July 24: Hypnotic Panties.
•July 31: Jeremy Gilless Band.
•Aug. 7: Kings of Crownsville.
•Aug. 14: Dan Haas-Ben's Bones.
•Aug. 21: 8 ohms band.
•Aug. 28: The Reagan Years.
Chesapeake Summer Concert Series
From 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
•July 14: The Dixie Ramblers.
•Aug. 11: The Dave Chapell Band.
•Sept. 8: The Dixie Power Trio with the New Line
Brass.
For more information, visit http://www.cbrm.org or
call 410-257-3892.
Chambers Park Concert Series
Held at 7 p.m. at the Annapolis Park.
•July 10: USNA Band's Crabtowne Stompers.
•July 24: KARMA.
•Aug. 7: The Legendz Band.
•Aug. 21: The Lifetime Band.
•Sept. 4: Mack 2.
•Sept. 18: Jazz Mosaic.
Details on Facebook.com – Summer Concerts at
Chambers Park.
City Dock Concerts
Thursday Nights with the Stars performances are from
6:30 to 8 p.m. except where noted.
•July 2: Dr. Phil's Big Band.
•July 9: Smooth Velvet.
•July 16: The Eastport Oyster Boys.
•July 23: TJ Shaw Ensemble.
•July 30: Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra.
•Aug. 6: Mega, 6 to 7:15 p.m.; One Accord, 7:20 to
8:30 p.m.
•Aug. 13: Jazz Ambassadors.
•Aug. 20: The Capitol Blues Ensemble.
•Aug. 27: The Sunset Band.
•Sept. 4: Friday Music Festival, 2:30 to 8 p.m.
For more information,
visit http://www.annapolis.gov or call 410-263-7996.
Concerts in the Park
The GFWC Woman's Club of Linthicum Heights will present its 35th
annual concert series at Linthicum Park, on Benton Avenue (off Route
170 — look for the blinking light at the firehouse) in Linthicum
Heights. Each Sunday concert starts at 6 p.m. and will be canceled if it
rains.
•July 5: Benfield Brass Band.
•July 12: Pet Rock.
•July 19: Junkyard Saints.
•July 26: Crabtowne Big Band.
•Aug. 2: Annapolis Bluegrass Coalition.
•Aug. 9: Summer Knights.
For more information, call 410-859-3308.
Glen Burnie Summer Concert Series
Friday nights from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
No alcohol or pets. No parking in Town Center. Free parking in the
nearby garage.
•July 3: Pet Rock.
•July 10: Esquires.
•July 17: Chasing Time.
•July 24: MR B & the Tides.
For more information, call Betsy Slikker at 410-647-0057.
Hatton Regester Green concerts
The concerts, scheduled for July 12, 19 and 26, run from 6:30 to 7:30
or 8 p.m.
For more information, visit http://www.friendsofaatrails.org.
Tawes Garden Concert Series
Held at noon Wednesdays in the garden at the Tawes State Office
Building.
•Sept. 9: Rob Levit Trio.
•Sept. 16: J.C. & Company.
•Sept. 23: Crosswinds.
•Sept. 30: Ben Redwine Jazz Band.
.
Waugh Chapel concert series
Held Saturdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
•July 11: Commuty Groove.
•July 18: Speakers of the House.
•July 25: D'Vibe and Conga.
•Aug. 1: Sly 45.
•Aug. 8: Texas Chainsawhorns.
•Aug. 15: Patrick Alban and Noche Latina.
•Aug. 22: Moonshine Society.
•Aug. 29: Higher Hands.
For more information, visit
http://www.visitwaughchapel.com/event/saturday-night-summerconcert-series.
Always visit venue websites when possible to check on any last minute scheduling
changes.
President’s Message
Board of Directors
Marnie Kagan – President
Wilford W. Scott, – Vice President
Anne Bulduc-Treasurer
Esther Parker – Secretary
Patrick Lee, Jr. – Past President
Jeremy Allen, Sr.
Ellen Ambrose
Megan Barroll
Martha Blaxall
Dania Blair
Barbara Dwyer Brown
Richard Carpenter
Jessica Daigle
Richard D’Amato
Sydney Lamb
Rachelle Millison
James O’Hare
Janice Page
Roberta Pardo
Scotti Preston, Councilman Trumbauer’s Appointee
Mike N. Russo, Jr.
Elaine Shanley
Amy Snyder
Carole Summers
Staff
April Nyman, Executive Director
Brenda Collins, Sr. Program Manager
Amanda Morell, Program Manager
The Mission of the Arts Council of
Anne Arundel Couty, Inc. is to
encourage and invest in the visual
arts, performing arts, and historic
preservation for the people of Anne
Arundel County.
Opening July 17th
at BWI Marshall Airport
“REFLECTIONS”
Juried Art Show
On exhibit through
October 30, 2015
Summer 2015
It has been an active year for
Anne Arundel County Arts
Organizations! We have seen
growth in artistic programming as
well as upgrades and additions to
our arts venues.In order to support
and promote this growth, the Arts
Council has been busy!
Looking back on the past fiscal year, I’m pleased to report our
accomplishments.
Our grants committee created and funded the first set in a new
category of grants – Strategic Impact Grants. Intended for
projects that fall outside of an organization’s regularly
scheduled programming, Strategic Impact Grants allow for a
major change in the way an organization is able to impact the
Arts within the community, and are already proving successful.
We also implemented a web-based grant application process
and have completed two successful rounds of grants
submissions through this system. We’ll continue to streamline
the process for our grantees.
We have also used a variety of media platforms, paired with our
expanding technology, to support the programs of our own
organization and our grantees.
Our arts exhibit program now has developed and implemented
an online registration, application and submission process for
our juried shows. This includes an online artist gallery. A
second exhibit venue is in the works and we hope to debut it
this fall.
Our Outreach Committee presented three programs this year
for grantees and the arts community. These included
interactive presentations on non-profit social media,
funding/grant availability for both organizations and artists,
and a networking event.
It’s been a great year – but we’re not done! Key goals for this
coming year include expanded outreach to county artists, arts
organizations and the community; expanded partnerships with
groups that can promote the arts; and enhanced marketing,
public relations and social media on behalf of our arts
organizations.
Have a great summer… and be sure to enjoy some amazing
local performances and art exhibits while you do!
------Marnie Kagan, President
Arts Council of Anne Arundel County Board of Directors
Arts-in-Education
Grants
Make a Difference
STUDENTS LEARN WHILE CREATING MURAL
The remarkable Maryland mural that the 2014-2015 fourth
grade Brock Bridge Elementary School students created includes
local wildlife, landforms, and Native American tools. It is a
wonderful hands-on tool that will enhance students’
understanding of the Anne Arundel County Public School’s
fourth grade social studies curriculum. During the year,
students in fourth grade study the geography, economics, and
history of Maryland. In future years to come, students in all
grades, but especially fourth grade, will be able to use the
Maryland mural to learn and explore our great state.
Sarah Lipphard, teacher
The Arts-in-education program administered by the Arts Council provides opportunities for Anne
Arundel County schools to utilize auditorium programs and artist-in-residence programs to enrich student
curriculum in a variety of ways.
At Brock Bridge Elementary School in Laurel, fourth grade students worked with artist Amanda
Pellerin, to create a mural made of ceramic tiles. Pellerin worked with each social studies class to plan and
design the mural. Together, artist and students created handmade clay tiles that they cut and shaped. After
the tiles were fired in the kiln, each group participated in executing the layout, cementing, and grouting of
the mural.
Says ACAAC Board member Esther Parker, “I'm really excited the Arts Council is able to assist
our educators in putting the "A" in STEM and turning it into STEAM by helping to bring art into our
schools through both residency and artist-in-residence grant funding. Art can enable our students to
sustain learning in many different ways."
"A History of
Annapolis in 99
Objects"
Historic Annapolis is developing
a museum exhibit that will
relate stories about Maryland's
capital city using artifacts in the
collection of Historic Annapolis
or loaned by other institutions or
individuals.
There’s still time to see our Spring
Show: “Red Winter, Pink Spring and all
the Colors in Between” before our next
exhibit “Reflections” opens on July 17th.
You are invited to nominate
an object you think should be
considered
For inclusion in the exhibit.
online at:
http://www.annapolis.org/in
dex.asp?pageid=206 and
e-mail a digital photo of
the object you
are nominating to
[email protected]
Artist Rufus Norman, standing beside his work
“revolution” acrylic on paper, at the opening
reception of “Red Winter, Pink Spring and all
the Colors in Between” Photo by Wil Scott.
SUPPORT THE ARTS COUNCIL BY
BECOMING A MEMBER!
Help strengthen and promote the arts through membership. Your
contributions are tax deductible. A $100 yearly membership includes
being a part of our mailing list and recognition in our quarterly arts
newsletter. Support Arts in Education and scores of nonprofit arts and
historic organizations. Call 410-222-7949 or visit www.acaac.org for
more information.
Thank You !
Ruby Grants • July 3lst
http://www.baltimoreculture.org/programs/gra
nts-awards/rubys-artist-project-grants/rubys-
of anne arundel county
arts COUNCIL
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
INDIVIDUAL ARTIST’S GRANTS
Maryland Arts Council • July 23rd
www.msac.org/grants/individual-artist-award
2666 Riva Road
MS 8150, Suite 150
Annapolis, MD 21401
www.acaac.org
Phone: (410) 222-7949
Email: [email protected]
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