Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County, Maryland

Artists, Scholars, Small Groups

Welcome!

At AHCMC, we regard the individual artist and scholar, and the small group or ensemble as a key ingredient of Montgomery County’s creative community. Our goal is to provide opportunities that empower and sustain your creative and scholarly output.

Use the menu on the left to explore services and programs offered by AHCMC or sign up to receive AHCMC's e-communciations about grants, events, professional development, jobs and more! Click here to sign up.

 

Artists and Scholars Roster for Community Programs

Are you an artist or scholar with experience presenting programs in the community?

Apply for AHCMC's Roster and get listed on creativemoco.com.
 
The Artists and Scholars Roster for Community Programs is a list of pre-screened, high-quality artists and scholars who are available to present programs and workshops in Montgomery County.

 The Roster is open to a wide range of artistic and scholarly disciplines including dance, music, history, writing, and visual arts. The Roster is posted on AHCMC's website and is available for anyone who wants to book a community program.  For more information please contact grantsinfo@creativemoco.com or 301.565.3805.

 

Teaching Artists Roster for Arts Integration Residencies

Are you an artist with experience and training presenting arts programs in schools that are linked with the non-arts curriculum?

Apply for AHCMC's Teaching Artists Roster for Arts Integration Residencies and connect with Montgomery County school teachers. The Arts and Humanities Council is pleased to announce the release of a new application for our Teaching Artists Roster for Arts Integration Residencies. The Teaching Artists Roster is a list of pre-screened, highly qualified teaching artists available to Montgomery County schools interested in arts integration residencies, which are extended in-school arts programs that connect to non-arts subjects.

If you have any questions about the application or guidelines, please contact Shellie Williams at 301.565.3805.

 

PR Resources for Artists

Public relations is an important, ongoing process for artists to further their careers and open up new opportunities. Learn more about how to connect with a larger audience!

Click here to download the Public Relations Handbook for artists.