Thursday, January 9, 2014

Howard County MD Art Awards and Dinner

GET YOUR TICKETS FOR CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS!

Saturday, March 29, 2014
6–10pm
Peter and Elizabeth Horowitz Visual & Performing Arts Center
Howard Community College

Join us at HCC’s Horowitz Center on Saturday, March 29 as Howard Bank presents the 17th annual Celebration of the Arts in Howard County. Enjoy a reception featuring musical entertainment, culinary delights from area restaurants, and a silent auction of works by local artists, then take a seat for the live presentation of the Rising Star Competition and the Howie Awards.

The 2014 Celebration is sure to be a stellar occasion, so get your tickets early! Tickets are $100 (reception and live performance in Smith Theatre) and $50 (reception and simulcast in Studio Theatre). Tickets will be available for purchase January 15 on the Celebration page or by calling 410-313-ARTS (2787).

Sponsorship, internship, and volunteer opportunities are available. Visit the Celebration page for more information or call 410-313-ARTS (2787). Proceeds from the Celebration provide funding for the Arts Council’s grant and education programs.

Image (Lee Waxman): Guests enjoy the reception at the 2013 Celebration of the Arts


2013 HOWIE AWARDS


Each year the Howie Awards are presented to an Outstanding Artist, Arts Educator, and Business or Community Supporter of the Arts in recognition of their significant contribution to the arts in Howard County. We are pleased to announce our 2013 Howie Award recipients:

Outstanding Artist: Bruce Casteel, guitarist

Outstanding Arts Educator: Raissa Howera, visual art teacher at Oakland Mills Middle School

Outstanding Community Supporter of the Arts: Toba Dobkin Barth, arts advocate and administrator

Join us at the Celebration of the Arts on March 29 as we congratulate this year’s recipients! 

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Proper Grammar is Sexy

I read an article in Joanne Goddard's Cup of Jo blog on proper grammar and I thought I would add to some of her examples.

Joanne's Pet Peeves:
Here are a few things I've learned over the years:
* Farther vs. further. Farther = physical distance. Further = abstract lengths. ("We need to drive farther down the road." "Let’s discuss this further tonight.") 
* Everyday vs. every day. "I go to the park every day." "These shoes are great for everyday wear."
* Literally. Most things aren't actually literally true. "I was literally dying with laughter." Probably not.


My Pet Peeves:
Pronouncing the word ask as if it were ax.
The incorrect use of their versus there.
Beginning any sentence with the word Like.

What are your grammar pet peeves? Tell us below! Let's get sexy.



Saturday, January 4, 2014

Baker Artist Awards

 

Greetings,

Just a friendly reminder that nominations close January 15th which means there are less than two weeks left to nominate yourself for the 2014 Baker Artist Awards!

You may setup your nomination by visiting the "Sign-up" page on the Baker site HERE. As always nominations are FREE and come with a professionally designed online portfolio. Additional instructions on nominating yourself may be found on the help page on our Baker Blog HERE.

If you have any questions, you may email me at bakerartistawards@gmail.com.

 

Please feel free to forward this message to anyone you think may want a chance to win a piece of the $90,000 in prize money!

We hope to see your work on the Baker Artist Awards site very soon.

Best Regards,

David London
Program and Marketing Manager
Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance 

 

www.BaltimoreCulture.org

www.BakerArtistAwards.org

 

______________________________________________________________________________________

 

 

About the Baker Artist Awards:

The Baker Artist Awards were created to support artists and promote Greater Baltimore as a strong creative community. Through a sophisticated online portfolio and significant monetary prizes for the winners, the Baker Artist Awards serves artists of all disciplines who live and work in Baltimore City and its five surrounding counties. The website and awards were established by the William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund and are a program of the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance.

The online self-nomination process exposes area artists' work to regional, national and international audiences.  The site has been viewed by hundreds of thousands of art lovers, critics, gallery owners, academics, and leaders in creative business in nearly every country around the globe. Each year, awards are made in two categories: the Mary Sawyers Baker Prizes and the b-grant Each year, awards are made in two categories: the $25,000 Mary Sawyers Baker Prizes and the b-grants.

As in the past, up to three Mary Sawyers Baker Prizes of up to $25,000 each will be awarded to established artists who demonstrate a dedication to their art, a mastery of craft, and a commitment to excellence. This year, we are pleased to announce that b-grant prizes have increased from $1,000 to up to $5,000 . Up to three b-grant prizes will be awarded to recognize both emerging artists and established artists exploring new directions. The prizes are designed to support and advance the careers of all nominees, the metropolitan arts community, and Baltimore's image as a creative community.

Nomination Calendar and Eligibility
Nominations for the Mary Sawyers Baker Prize and b-grant awards opened October 1, 2013 and closes at 11:59 PM on January 15, 2014.  The Mary Sawyers Baker selection process will be conducted by a private jury of local and national multidisciplinary arts experts. 

The Baker Artist Awards are open to artists who are at least 21 years old and have been a legal resident of the Baltimore region since October 1, 2012. The Baltimore region is defined as: Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Harford County and Howard County. The Baker Artist Awards are intended for individual artists and groups of artists working as a collective. Artists working in any discipline or multiple disciplines are eligible to win Mary Sawyers Baker and b-grant prizes. Organizations and venues are not eligible.



 

 

Baker Artist Awards

 

Greetings,

Just a friendly reminder that nominations close January 15th which means there are less than two weeks left to nominate yourself for the 2014 Baker Artist Awards!

You may setup your nomination by visiting the "Sign-up" page on the Baker site HERE. As always nominations are FREE and come with a professionally designed online portfolio. Additional instructions on nominating yourself may be found on the help page on our Baker Blog HERE.

If you have any questions, you may email me at bakerartistawards@gmail.com.

 

Please feel free to forward this message to anyone you think may want a chance to win a piece of the $90,000 in prize money!

We hope to see your work on the Baker Artist Awards site very soon.

Best Regards,

David London
Program and Marketing Manager
Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance 

 

www.BaltimoreCulture.org

www.BakerArtistAwards.org

 

______________________________________________________________________________________

 

 

About the Baker Artist Awards:

The Baker Artist Awards were created to support artists and promote Greater Baltimore as a strong creative community. Through a sophisticated online portfolio and significant monetary prizes for the winners, the Baker Artist Awards serves artists of all disciplines who live and work in Baltimore City and its five surrounding counties. The website and awards were established by the William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund and are a program of the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance.

The online self-nomination process exposes area artists' work to regional, national and international audiences.  The site has been viewed by hundreds of thousands of art lovers, critics, gallery owners, academics, and leaders in creative business in nearly every country around the globe. Each year, awards are made in two categories: the Mary Sawyers Baker Prizes and the b-grant Each year, awards are made in two categories: the $25,000 Mary Sawyers Baker Prizes and the b-grants.

As in the past, up to three Mary Sawyers Baker Prizes of up to $25,000 each will be awarded to established artists who demonstrate a dedication to their art, a mastery of craft, and a commitment to excellence. This year, we are pleased to announce that b-grant prizes have increased from $1,000 to up to $5,000 . Up to three b-grant prizes will be awarded to recognize both emerging artists and established artists exploring new directions. The prizes are designed to support and advance the careers of all nominees, the metropolitan arts community, and Baltimore's image as a creative community.

Nomination Calendar and Eligibility
Nominations for the Mary Sawyers Baker Prize and b-grant awards opened October 1, 2013 and closes at 11:59 PM on January 15, 2014.  The Mary Sawyers Baker selection process will be conducted by a private jury of local and national multidisciplinary arts experts. 

The Baker Artist Awards are open to artists who are at least 21 years old and have been a legal resident of the Baltimore region since October 1, 2012. The Baltimore region is defined as: Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Harford County and Howard County. The Baker Artist Awards are intended for individual artists and groups of artists working as a collective. Artists working in any discipline or multiple disciplines are eligible to win Mary Sawyers Baker and b-grant prizes. Organizations and venues are not eligible.



 

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Baker Artist Awards - Maryland


Greetings,

Just a friendly reminder that nominations close January 15th which means there are less than two 

weeks left to nominate yourself for the 2014 Baker Artist Awards!

You may setup your nomination by visiting the "Sign-up" page on the Baker site HERE

As always nominations are FREE and come with a professionally designed online 
 portfolio. Additional instructions on nominating yourself may be found on the help
 page on our Baker Blog HERE.

If you have any questions, you may email me at bakerartistawards@gmail.com.

Please feel free to forward this message to anyone you think may want a chance to win a 
piece of the $90,000 in prize money!

We hope to see your work on the Baker Artist Awards site very soon.

Best Regards,

David London
Program and Marketing Manager
Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance 


______________________________________________________________________________________


About the Baker Artist Awards:
The Baker Artist Awards were created to support artists and promote Greater
 Baltimore as a strong creative community. Through a sophisticated online portfolio 
and significant monetary prizes for the winners, the Baker Artist Awards serves artists 
of all disciplines who live and work in Baltimore City and its five surrounding counties. 
The website and awards were established by the William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund 
and are a program of the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance.

The online self-nomination process exposes area artists' work to regional, national and 
international audiences.  The site has been viewed by hundreds of thousands of art 
lovers, critics, gallery owners, academics, and leaders in creative business in nearly 
every country around the globe. Each year, awards are made in two categories: the 
Mary Sawyers Baker Prizes and the b-grant Each year, awards are made in two 
 categories: the $25,000 Mary Sawyers Baker Prizes and the b-grants.

As in the past, up to three Mary Sawyers Baker Prizes of up to $25,000 each will 
be awarded to established artists who demonstrate a dedication to their art, a 
mastery of craft, and a commitment to excellence. This year, we are pleased to 
announce that b-grant prizes have increased from $1,000 to up to $5,000 . Up to 
three b-grant prizes will be awarded to recognize both emerging artists and established 
artists exploring new directions. The prizes are designed to support and advance the 
 careers of all nominees, the metropolitan arts community, and Baltimore's image 
as a creative community.
Nomination Calendar and Eligibility
Nominations for the Mary Sawyers Baker Prize and b-grant awards opened October 1, 2013 

and closes at 11:59 PM on January 15, 2014.  The Mary Sawyers Baker selection process 
 will be conducted by a private jury of local and national multidisciplinary arts experts.

The Baker Artist Awards are open to artists who are at least 21 years old and have been 

a legal resident of the Baltimore region since October 1, 2012. The Baltimore region is 
defined as: Anne Arundel County, Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Carroll County, 
Harford County and Howard County. The Baker Artist Awards are intended for 
individual artists and groups of artists working as a collective. Artists working 
in any discipline or multiple disciplines are eligible to win Mary Sawyers Baker 
and b-grant prizes. Organizations and venues are not eligible.


 

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