Recent Articles
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
Uplifting the Arts and Humanities
Dear Colleagues, Over this past year at AHCMC, we have worked to build on the county’s legacy of uplifting the arts and humanities with continued efforts toward increasing equity, inclusion, and access through our grantmaking,... Read More
The Season of Giving
Dear Colleagues, The arts and humanities have given us so much. They’ve allowed us to create and share a cultural tapestry throughout our County that includes many diverse voices and art forms across a range... Read More
Celebrating the Arts and Humanities
Dear Colleagues, October is National Arts and Humanities Month (NAHM). It’s the time of the year when we encourage our national community to celebrate, promote and participate in the arts and humanities. It’s also a... Read More
Arts Education Provides Children with Knowledge and Creativity in and out of the Classroom
Dear Colleagues, The 2018/2019 school year is right around the corner, and that means it is time to start thinking about science projects, math equations, history reports, and after-school sports. But let us not forget... Read More