Recent Articles
Public Art Brings History to Life
If you’re new to the area you may not know that the Veirs Mill area was part of an extensive mill industry that thrived in 19th century Montgomery County. Now, public art has brought that... Read More
Patch Up Your Network: A Summary of Patch + Cultural Community Mixer
On Monday, September 19, 2011, we hosted the Patch + Cultural Community Mixer at The Writer’s Center in Bethesda. It was a diverse crowd of people, with representatives from many local organizations in attendance along... Read More
Google Analytics Webinar Wrap-Up
Yesterday, we held a Google Analytics webinar presented by Analytics expert Tobin Lehman. The webinar was designed for organizations with Google Analytics already set up on their website. We learned a lot, and we hope... Read More
Arts Education Upclose: Fantastic Voyages Through Our Imagination
By Tammi Gardner, Theatre On the first day of classes, my students walked into the Creative Kids classroom and saw a big square made from blue tape in the middle of the room and exclaimed,... Read More
Arts Education Upclose: Quite the Characters
By Nora Achrati At Broad Acres, the kids rotate activities every six days according to age group. They’ve been divided into three classes each of 4th & 5th-graders, 2nd & 3rd-graders, and kindergarten & 1st-graders.... Read More
Montgomery Traditions: More stories coming soon!
A couple of months ago, we launched MontgomeryTraditions.Org: a multimedia experience where you can hear the stories of Montgomery County’s diverse folk and traditional artists. I chatted with John Murph, our Montgomery Traditions Producer, about... Read More