Blog Archives
Olympic Arts Managers
Dear Colleagues, Riddle me this, what does an Olympic athlete have in common with a professional arts manager? Not sure? Keep reading, and I’ll tell you. While watching the wide-eyed determination of Olympic athletes over the summer,... Read More
Changes Afoot at the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County!
Dear Colleagues, Have you heard the saying, “to adapt is to be the right “thing” at the right time”? Jeff Boss, a Former Contributor of Leadership Strategy at Forbes, stated this in an article about the... Read More
Coming to You Live and In-Person
Coming to you live from Maryland, it’s Montgomery County’s arts and humanities sector! Your communities, audiences, and colleagues have missed you and are looking forward to experiencing creativity and culture live and in-person once again!... Read More
Ownership of Space
Written by Guest Blogger: Grace Cho The “American Dream” I remember reading an article sometime in the 90s when I was a college student living with my parents in a tiny apartment, as was customary in South Korea. The article talked about the... Read More
The Guts and Gumption to Keep Going
Written by Guest Blogger: Brittney Dubose At a time when many were trying to desperately hold-on to what they had, Michael Bobbitt took a huge leap of faith and accepted the role of Executive Director... Read More
Everyone can be an Arts Advocate – Here’s How
Dear Colleagues, If you ask me, the undisputed winner in our recent presidential inauguration was, yes, you guessed it, Arts and Culture! The abundance of creativity, placed front and center during the inauguration and throughout the pandemic, demonstrates the indispensable value of arts and culture to soothe the soul and... Read More