Recent Articles

Expanding Access, Supporting Growth, and Investing Locally
Dear Colleagues, 2019 is well underway and we are in full swing – engaging and supporting the arts and humanities ecosystem in Montgomery County! To all our colleagues who were impacted by the recent government shutdown, we are excited... Read More

AHCMC Welcomes Sierra Smith
Classical Saxophonist Sierra Smith kick starts her career as an arts administrator by joining our staff as the new Programming and Operations Coordinator. We sat down with her to chat about her background in the... Read More

AHCMC Welcomes Brittney Dubose
Hailing all the way from the great state of Texas Brittney Dubose, a marketing professional with a love for the performing arts, joined our staff as the Marketing and Communications Manager. We sat down with her... Read More

AHCMC Welcomes Ana-Alicia Feng
Meet our new Grants Program Coordinator Ana-Alicia Feng, a marketing and fine arts professional from Montgomery County. We sat down with her to learn about her interests in the arts, what she is most looking... Read More

AHCMC Welcomes Karen Judson
Karen Judson, an experienced grants manager from the Washington region, recently joined our staff as the new Grants Program Manager. We sat down with her to chat about her first few weeks at the Arts... Read More

The Shape of Things to Come
The Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County (AHCMC) is pleased to celebrate the opening of The Shape of Things to Come with a public reception at the Betty Mae Kramer Gallery and Music Room on February 1, 2019, from 6–8 p.m. The Shape of Things to Come features contemporary sculpture across materials by noted Montgomery County –... Read More