The Spring has been an incredibly busy month for our BYAAC team. This year’s cohort has been learning all about careers in the arts, art advocacy, and how to share your story so that others can make an impact in their school communities. March started with the...
Responding to this year’s theme Baltimore Bright, students have created and submitted work that will be considered as finalists for long-term display at the Eastside District Courthouse on North Avenue. From the finalists, a number of students will be selected by a...
Last week kicked off with a visit to Thomas Jefferson Elementary Middle to join sixth graders for their zine workshop with artist Katie Gill-Harvey! Students explored using zines to tell stories, reflect on their emotions, and share their learning with others. Katie’s...
Dear Visual Art Teachers, MICA is offering two MSDE approved courses this summer that fulfill certification requirements for MD state certification (for conditionally certified teachers). The course is also open to veteran teachers interested in exploring personal...
In the vibrant city of Annapolis, Maryland, nestled on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay, the Bmore Youth Arts Advocacy Council (BYAAC) recently converged on the historic Maryland General Assembly. Our mission? Changing hearts and minds! On March 4th, we met Nicholas...