March 19, 2024
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Arts Council seeking entries for RELATIONships

Brenda Collins and Betty Russo at current exhibit entitled "ART-chitecture."
Brenda Collins and Betty Russo at current exhibit entitled “ART-chitecture.”

The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County is pleased to announce the theme and title of their Fall Exhibit is “RELATIONships.”  Opening November lst at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, the show will be on display between concourses C & D through March 6th 2015. The juried group show is open to all Anne Arundel County residents over the age of 18 who would like to submit work for consideration. The deadline for submissions is October 13 th  and entries can  now be submitted online. Visit the Arts Council website at wwwacaac.org to learn more or call 410-222-7949.

“I am very excited to see this theme through the eyes of the artists,” says Art Exhibit Chair Roberta Pardo, “RELATIONships is about the everyday interaction between people, animals, and objects and their physical and emotional connection as it is viewed by the artists,” she says.

The Arts Council exhibits are juried by a committee of three that include: Committee Chair Roberta Pardo, who studied industrial design in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and fine arts at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, Wil Scott, a photographer and Director of Adult Programs at the National Gallery of Art, and Teddi Schulman, a lifelong arts enthusiast and former arts consultant.

The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County provides grants and support to over forty nonprofit organizations.  Providing a resource for the cultural arts community through advocacy, funding, programming, and promotions; the Arts Council supports a variety of groups that include Chesapeake Arts Center, Anne Arundel County Trust for Preservation, Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts  and the Shady Side Captain Avery Museum.  The Arts Council also administers the Arts in Education Program serving both public and private Anne Arundel County Schools, which provides grant funding to bring performances and artists into auditoriums and classrooms.

For more information about the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County and to find out how you can become a member call 410-222-7949 or visit www.acaac.org.

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