Contracting with MDVLA
Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC) staff and Maryland Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (MdVLA) will field attendees' legal questions on contracting.
Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC) staff and Maryland Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (MdVLA) will field attendees' legal questions on contracting.
Join us at of Love & Regret for our Women's Business Networking Happy Hour from 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm on Thursday, March 7, 2024. Meet local Business Women, strengthen your 2024 network, and exchange cards. of Love & Regret will be featuring happy hour beverages from Women-Owned Businesses like Catoctin Creek, KLEOS Mastiha Spirit, Mary Taylor Wine, Republic Restorative, Uncle Nearest, and La Gritona. There is a $5 cover that will be paid at the door for entry into the event which includes complimentary appetizers.
Do you have questions about Creative Alliance’s Resident Artist Program? Join us virtually for the opportunity to meet Joy Davis, Visual Art Director, as she takes you through the application process, the short answer section of the application, expectations of the residents, and answers your general questions.
The Creative Alliance Resident Artist Program is a collaborative residency that fosters creativity, production, inspiration, and conversation. Applications for the resident artist program can be found here and are evaluated every Spring.
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Speakers from across the country will be here to share expert content. Don't miss it!
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Event Title: MdVLA's 2nd Annual Party for the Arts
Summary: Eat, drink, and enjoy live entertainment from Baltimore-based artists. Your participation directly supports MdVLA's mission!
The Party for the Arts
The Story of Victorine Quille Adams with Dr. Ida E. Jones
Friday, March 22, 2024
12:00pm-1:00pm (Virtual)
March is Women’s History Month! For the second installment of the “It’s More Than History” lecture series, Dr. Ida E. Jones of Morgan State University talks about the life of Victorine Quille Adams, a prominent Baltimore educator and activist.
Own a small business? Apply now for a free, 1-hour session with an attorney to answer your legal questions about your small business. Sign up at https://airtable.com/appUK7e4fIrfoCcwf/pagXxQG2ER5brzz0W/form
Join us online for a Zoom information session about the Grit Fund! Grit Fund was established in Baltimore in 2015 with generous funding from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, as a part of the Regional Regranting Program—which “aims to support vibrant, under-the-radar artistic activity by partnering with leading cultural institutions in communities across the country.” Since 2015, Baltimore’s artists have found support for their projects through Grit Fund.