Artist Munshaw Draws Big Crowd to First Friday!

A big thank you to all who joined us on First Friday, November 3rd, 2023, for a very special Meet & Greet with local illustrator Michael Munshaw! We were very happy to meet Michael, his family, and such a fun group of so many comic fans!

A chance encounter at the “Big Duck Weekend” last August connected us with this very talented artist. After seeing Michael’s work and hearing about his artistic adventures, we asked him if he would be available for a special guest appearance at our gallery.

Munshaw was kind enough to not only accept our invitation, but also brought with him a big box of 11x17” prints which he signed and gave away for free!

Michael is an Illustrator/Graphic Designer who has been in the industry for many years. His artwork is wide ranging, always displaying a dynamic energy to each piece.

As an illustrator he has completed sketch work for Star Wars, Marvel, Rick & Morty, Archer, Dynamite Comics, and more!

This event was held at St. Mary’s County Arts Council, 22660 Washington St, Leonardtown, MD 20650.

Learn more about our featured artist at: www.artofm2.com

Michael is also featured in our November 2023 Spotlight available here!

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The next First Friday event at St. Mary’s County Arts Council will be a Holiday Open House on December 1st, 2023 from 5 to 8 PM. Live music by Doc Lohn will be from 6 to 7:30 PM. Come meet our staff and artists!

Ribbon Cutting at American Legion Post 221

 

On August 26th, 2023, a very special ribbon cutting was held at the American Legion Post 221 (Commander Dan Ion) for the new mural created by local artist Jamie Naluai!

This mural was made possible by the Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC) through the Public Art Across Maryland (PAAM) New Artworks Grant. Be sure to stop by and see this amazing public art project located at 21690 Colton’s Point Rd (Route 242), Avenue, MD!

Links of interest:

* American Legion Post 221

* Artist Jamie Naluai

* MSAC Public Art Across Maryland (PAAM) New Artworks Grant

Photos by St. Mary's County Arts Council Executive Director, Susie Glauner.

 

2023 ARGOS Grants for Individual Artists - Apply Now!

Round 1 is now currently closed as 30 applications have been received.

Note: At this time there are not any plans for future rounds. Be sure to subscribe to our e-newsletter by clicking here for announcements about future opportunities for local artists.

The St. Mary’s County Arts Council (SMCAC) seeks to provide support for independent artists who reside in St. Mary's County and have seen their income drop in recent years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

These small, limited grants are mostly unrestricted and can be used for expenses such as paying rent, healthcare costs, buying groceries, paying utility bills, purchasing art supplies, studio rental, marketing costs, or equipment repairs. Grants may not be used for vacation travel or other non-essential expenses.

The Maryland State Arts Council has provided these ARGOS (Arts Relief General Operating Support) funds, and the SMCAC will distribute $15,000 in amounts of $500 per artist (one grant per artist) for a total of 30 grants. If additional funds become available, we will open a second round. These grants will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.

There is no deadline for these grants and the application window is open now. The process is rolling and active until funding runs out. The SMCAC grants committee will convene in early September to review the applications received. Approved applicants will receive notification of awards within 30 days and payments within 45 days of approval.

REQUIREMENTS

• Artist must be a full-time resident of St. Mary’s County in Maryland.

• Artist must be 18 years old or older.

• Artist must be actively engaging in their art form.

Email Susie Glauner, Executive Director, at: director@smcart.org if you have any questions.

Second Friday Socials at St. Mary’s County Arts Council

 

Join us on Second Fridays from 1 to 2 PM to meet the St. Mary’s County Arts Council staff, other artists, friends of the Arts Council, and anyone else who would like to stop by and visit!

This is an informal hour to connect with others and meet new friends. No reservation needed, just stop by anytime between 1 and 2 PM!

Bring your favorite beverage if you like (there are several coffee spots within an easy walking distance).

Pets and children are also welcome!

If you are an artist feel free to bring one of your pieces, we love seeing everyone’s work!

Our dates for 2024 are as follows:

  • January 12

  • February 9

  • March 8

  • April 12

  • May 10

  • June 14

  • July 12

  • August 9

  • September 13

  • October 11

  • November 8

  • December 13

Questions? Email info@smcart.org

We look forward to seeing you soon!

 

Congratulations to the St. Mary's County Arts Council 2023 Scholarship Recipients!

 

The St. Mary’s County Arts Council presented four $1,000 awards to recently graduated high school seniors who are pursuing the arts in higher education. The Arts Council has established these awards to recognize, encourage, and support individuals who demonstrate excellence and a high level of interest in the Performing, Theater, or Visual Arts.

This year’s recipients are Eliza Eschenbrenner, Katelyn Freese, Matthew Hayden, and Lily O’Neill. Congratulations to all!

Eliza Eschenbrenner - Performing Arts Category (Chopticon High School)

Eliza has been involved in Theater Arts since 4th grade. Most recently she took her final bow at Choptipcon HS in the role of Cady Heron in the Mean Girls production. She was a member of the Peace Pipers and Triple Threat Performance troupes and completed classes as part of the Academy of Visual and Performing Arts (AVPA) program.

Aside from theatre, Eliza states that community service is a big part of her life. She recently served at a youth summer camp on the kitchen crew where she enjoyed helping children ages seven to ten.

 “Doing 3+ shows a year, doing community outreach, and staying humble and kind is what is going to push me above and beyond.”

 Katelyn Freese - Visual Arts Category (St. Mary’s Ryken High School)

Katelyn has been part of the Visual Arts Scholar program at St. Mary’s Ryken (SMR), allowing her to focus on her artistic development. She served as President of the SMR National Arts Honor Society and has coordinated two in-house exhibits at the St. Mary’s County Arts Council Gallery, featuring the work of the Honor Society students (2022 and 2023). Katelyn worked with her school on a multi-year graphic design project since 10th grade.  

“Overall, I hope to be seen and make myself known as someone who is creative, motivated, confident and dependable.”

Matthew Hayden - Performing Arts Category (St. Mary’s Ryken High School )

Matthew began playing the drums around three years old. His first memory of music was listening to Metallica in his Dad’s car at a very young age. His favorite genres of music include metal, rock, country, go-go and jazz. Around the age of 11 he started taking drum lessons from local instructor Sheila Klotz of the SoMar Drummers. At that point, he became more focused on his artistic talents and found that the more he played the more he loved drumming and percussion. Metallica remains one of his favorite bands today.

Matthew has been an active member of the SMR Fine Arts Dept. including the Concert and Jazz bands. He served as President of the Concert Band during his senior year and held the position of Percussion Section Leader.  

“I find a lot of beauty and meaning in music.”

Lily O’Neill - Visual Arts Category (Chopticon High School)

Lily was enrolled in the Academy of Visual & Performing Arts (AVPA) program and National Arts Honor Society at Chopticon High School. She recently worked with a team of other students to create collaborative murals featuring themes of diversity. One of her favorite classes at Chopticon High School was AP 3D Studio Art. She also takes ceramic classes at the College of Southern Maryland which she very much enjoys.

Lily, who is a multi-talented artist, joined Chopticon’s Theatre Arts program and served as the Head of Props, with the Crew team, and most recently in the Set Painting department. She created various props and sculptures for productions and is a member of the International Thespian Society.

 “Creating art is important to me because it is my passion. It is something that I love doing because I can use it to express my emotions and turn them into something beautiful.”

Congratulations to all of our scholarship recipients! Visit our website for information about future scholarship opportunities.

 

Join us on July 19th, 2023 at Lexington Manor Passive Park!

Be part of crafting a vision for public art at Lexington Manor Passive Park!

Please join the St. Mary’s County Arts Council and their planning consultants to build upon community ideas about public art that were shared in the Lexington Manor Passive Park Master Plan.

Stop by the Unified Committee for Afro-American Contributions Interpretive Center on Wednesday, July 19th, 2023 from 6 to 7:30 PM to hear updates regarding the master plan, share your ideas, and be a voice for the community!

The address for the interpretive center is 21675 S. Coral Drive, Lexington Park, MD 20653. Parking is available at Lancaster Park (21550 Willows Rd, Lexington Park, MD 20653).

This project is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council, St. Mary’s County Arts Council, and St. Mary’s County Recreation & Parks.

Click here for general information about the Lexington Manor Passive Park.

View the Lexington Manor Passive Park Master Plan here.

Questions? Email St. Mary’s County Arts Council at: info@smcart.org

 
 
 

Colorful Quilts on Display at Lexington Park Library

Be sure to stop by the Lexington Park Library during the months of April and May, 2023!

A limited-run display of over 20 handcrafted quilts created by members of the Pax River Quilters’ Guild are featured at the Library Gallery.

Participating artists include Donna Bradburn, Joyce Danaher, Theresa Harger, Janice Hummel, Jean Illingworth, Pat Merrill, Deb Milton, Jean Moulds, Joan Shimski, and Tammy Tilghman.

“The Pax River Quilters’ Guild (PRQG) was formed in 1992 to promote cooperation and the exchange of ideas among quilters and to further the education and skills of our members. We are a 501c 3 non-profit organization promoting and engaging in philanthropic activities by making and donating quilts for various organizations such has Quilts of Valor, Project Linus, Hospice of St. Mary's and Charlotte Hall Veterans home to name a few.

Membership is open to anyone regardless of race, creed, sex or national origin who is interested in furthering their knowledge of quilting.”

Admission to the Gallery, located near the main desk of the Lexington Park Library, is free! Visit the St. Mary’s County Library website for current days and hours of operation.

The library is located at 21677 FDR Blvd, Lexington Park, MD, 20653

Lexington Park Library phone number: (301) 863-8188

The Lexington Park Library Gallery pays tribute to the late Candy Cummings who had a vision to create a community exhibit space for the display and appreciation of the works of local artists. In 2005, the Candy Cummings Art Gallery was created, bringing a vision to reality!

Links of interest:

Pax River Quilters’ Guild

St. Mary’s County Library

Photo credit for images above: Caitlin Wakefield of St. Mary’s County Arts Council.

Photos below have been provided by the Pax River Quilters Guild. These pieces (plus more!) are part of this amazing two-month exhibit.

First Friday Drum Circle Returns for 2023!

 

Join us in Leonardtown on First Fridays for the return of our 2023 Audience Participation Drum Circles!

This is a free event open to all ages and skill levels.

We will have percussion instruments available to borrow, but please feel welcome to bring your own. We also have free egg shakers available which you can keep afterwards.

Clap your hands, dance, or just stop by to watch and listen, etc. - no instruments needed for those options!

Bring your own chair or a picnic blanket to sit on. You may also want to bring bug spray since we will be outside!

The location for this event will be at the grassy area adjacent to our office/ the Leonardtown Arts Center (22660 Washington St, Leonardtown, MD 20650). If the grass is wet due to earlier rains then we will meet at the parking lot right behind our building.

If the weather is poor (raining/ very imminent rain) this event will be moved indoors or canceled. Announcements of any changes will be made on Facebook. Feel free to also call us at 240-309-4061 for any updates.

Come join us a few minutes early to set up your drums and chairs. Stay for the whole time or come and go as you please!

Sponsored by St. Mary's County Arts Council and the SoMar Drummers.

Email: info@smcart.org if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you there!

Learn more about the SoMar Drummers on their website.

For select months (May and October) the Drum Circle will be held from 5 to 5:30 PM and will be followed by a drumline performance from 5:30 to 6 PM. Click here to learn more about the drumline events.

Photos by Jenn Dorsey of Dingus Has a Camera.

7/15/23 UPDATE: We have added a special pop-up drum circle on First Friday, September 1st from 5 to 5: 30 PM! See you there!

 

Community Art Project Soars at STEAM Event!

The 2023 STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) event at the Patuxent River Naval Air Museum drew an amazing group of hosts from community businesses and organizations offering a wide range of fun, hands-on activities. The museum was packed March 11th with attendees of all ages engaging in a wide array of interactive displays and activities.

Now in our third year of joining this special event, the St. Mary’s County Arts Council would like to thank the museum for the opportunity to meet so many people of all ages interested in STEAM concepts.

We would also like to thank everyone who participated in our Community Art Project featuring an airplane in flight. Visitors to our table decorated wooden circles with colorful designs including flowers, hearts, favorite pets, butterflies, a number of Pokémon balls, rainbows, and many other clever creations which were collectively glued to the painting.

Our brand new 3D printer steadily churned a groups of discs which were used for decorating the clouds in the skyline. The goal of our activity was to show attendees how technology and engineering concepts can be integrated and applied to art. We were so amazed at everyone’s creativity! The airplane project will remain on display at the museum for the rest of March and also April 2023.

Be sure to plan to join us next year for the 2024 STEAM event at the Patuxent River Naval Air Museum!

Links of interest:

Patuxent River Naval Air Museum - visit their website to learn more about the annual STEAM and other events!

St. Mary’s County Arts Council - sign up HERE for our monthly e-newsletter to learn about arts-related events and news in our community!

Be sure to visit our website for info about grants and scholarships, membership benefits, opportunities for independent artists, to view our Artists Registry, and much more!

Meet the Makers - December 2022

 
 

Welcome to our “Monthly Mini Feature”, we are highlighting different local artisans and crafters who have been busy imagining, creating, dreaming, and doing!

Our Maker of the Month for December 2022 is Ginny Walker, the designer of this year’s special ornament/ fundraiser for Hospice of St. Mary’s. We had an amazing chat about this very special project!

How were you chosen to design the beautiful 2022 ornament?

Earlier in the year I submitted the design to the Hospice Festival of Trees committee for consideration of this year's Fundraiser. I was really excited when they chose my design!

Were there any specific inspirations/ thoughts/ ideas incorporated into the design?

When coming up with the design I knew I wanted to incorporate a house and cardinals. We have loved ones who have received great care at the Hospice House, and I wanted to have the house included. There are many signs we receive on a daily basis showing us that our loved ones are near, but I loved the idea of having a bright red cardinal against the bright white snowflakes.

I was trying to design something that wasn’t overly complex, but that also could represent different elements that bring meaning to different people.

How was the creation of the ornament meaningful to you?

Hospice of St. Mary’s is such an amazing organization, so having the privilege to do this ornament meant a lot to me. I love making things, and I've done things for other fundraisers in the past, but this was the first time I knew that the design would be relevant to a larger community.

As an artist what have been your past or current experiences?

Creating is a hobby for me, and my day job gets in the way of me doing as much creating as I'd like. A few years ago we did a "do it yourself" style ornament kit as a fundraiser. Those turned out great because people enjoyed doing their own painting, while also supporting a great cause. My friends and family know I'm crafty, and I always get requests to do unique gifts they can give. Mostly I just craft for the fun of it!

How long have you lived in St. Mary’s County?

I moved to St. Mary's over 10 years ago, and was in Charles County before that. My husband, kids and I love that Southern Maryland has so much to offer - changing seasons, you're never too far from the water, and there's always something to do!


Ginny perfectly captured all that is hospice in these wonderfully designed wooden ornaments.

Each ornament is only $25 with all proceeds to benefit Hospice of St. Mary’s, a vital not-for-profit service which provides physical, psychological, spiritual care, as well as comfort to the terminally ill and their families.

Hospice services also includes support to both families and community members who have experienced a loss.

Thank you Ginny for being both a valued part of our artistic community and also for your part in a very important cause!

Thank you also to MedStar Health: Hospice of St. Mary’s for your collaboration and providing select images below.


 

Learn more about Ginny Walker and her artwork at links below:

Website - Etsy: SoMDDesigns - website

Ginny’s handcrafted items are available at The Craft Guild Shop in Leonardtown - Facebook page

The Hospice Ornaments are available at the locations below at the time of publishing, more to be added!

  • Apple Basket - Mechanicsville, MD - website

  • Cecil’s Country Store - California, MD - website

  • Herring Creek Furniture at Cecil’s Old Mill - California, MD - website

  • Hospice of St. Mary’s 15th Annual Festival of Trees - December 3rd , 2022 from 10 AM to 3 PM at University System of Maryland at Southern Maryland, 44219 Airport Rd, California, MD 20619, details here.

    Festival of Trees Facebook event - click here.

  • Hospice at St. Mary’s Office - purchase from the hospice office by calling 301-994-3023. Address is: 44724 Hospice Ln, Callaway, MD 20620

  • RE/MAX 100 Leonardtown - website

  • Suttler Post Farm Clysedale’s Gift Shop - website/ Facebook

  • The 2022 Holiday Open House at Suttler Post Farm to Benefit Hospice - December 10th and 11th from 11 AM to 4 PM at the Suttler Post Farm in Mechanicsville, MD.

  • Vintage Source - Compton, MD - website

Learn more about MedStar Health: Hospice of St. Mary’s see links below:

Website: MedStar Health: Hospice of St. Mary’s

Facebook: Hospice of St. Mary’s (@hospiceofstmarys)


 
 

2022 Ornaments are only $25/each, plus additional locations to purchase the ornaments being added!

Image above courtesy of MedStar Health: Hospice of St. Mary’s.

 
 

Image above courtesy of MedStar Health: Hospice of St. Mary’s.

 

Meet the Makers - November 2022

 

Welcome to our “Monthly Mini Feature”, we are highlighting different local artisans and crafters who have been busy imagining, creating, dreaming, and doing!

Our Maker of the Month for November 2022 is Brandy Blackstone! Brandy is a mixed media artist who specializes in realistic abstract works of art inspired by nature and the world around her.

From a very young age, our featured artist has loved being creative and working with her hands. She recalls making dollhouses where she designed and constructed both the house and the small furniture pieces. Brandy also crafted flowered wallpaper to complete the detailed décor - meticulously measuring the dollhouse walls and then cutting and trimming the paper, followed by the addition of delicate painted flowers.

Botanical themes have been ever-present inspirations, beginning from the long summer days when Brandy played in her mother’s garden. “I would spend hours trying to capture the vibrant colors and translucent qualities - my work is still influenced by the beauty of flowers to this day, although now I also find inspirations in other objects in nature such as birds, trees, sea creatures and landscapes.”

Brandy relates that it is exciting how each medium captures a painting in a completely different way. When she begins contemplating a new project, the process is usually started by envisioning a subject in a specific medium such as watercolor, acrylics or oil.

While she has other creative pursuits (photography, graphic design, sewing, and more!), Brandy finds the most joy when creating works of art with her own hands. She hopes that others experience the same joy which she feels when experiencing nature while viewing her paintings.

Thank you Brandy for being a valued part of our artistic community, we enjoyed learning about your artistic journey and look forward to seeing your future projects!


 

Learn more about Brandy Blackstone and her artwork at links below:

Facebook: Brandy Blackstone Art

Instagram: @brandy.blackstoneart

Website: Brandy Blackstone Art

Brandy’s artwork is featured at:

The CalvART Gallery in Prince Frederick

St. Mary’s County Arts Council - Gallery & Gift Shop

Memberships/ Organizations/ Affiliations:

Calvert Artists’ Guild

The Color & Light Society of Southern Maryland (Brandy is part of a current in-house art exhibit at St. Mary’s County Arts Council Gallery & Gift Shop running Oct & Nov 2022)

St. Mary’s County Fair - volunteer judge for art category entries, 2022


 
 

Meet the Makers - October 2022

 

Welcome to our “Monthly Mini Feature”, we are highlighting different local artisans and crafters who have been busy imagining, creating, dreaming, and doing!

Our Maker of the Month for October 2022 is Cindie Macomber of She Shed!

Cindie is quite a crafty person with a deep passion for design, originality, creativity, and hard work. Her latest craft excursion has been the creation of decorative pumpkins through the repurposing of sweaters.

Each and every handmade pumpkin is a one-of-a-kind piece carefully constructed by our featured artist’s visionary talents and artistic flare. They are adorned with seasonal items, beautiful beads, crocheted flowers, gnome friends, and other media.

A majority of Cindie’s life has been spent as a homemaker raising her own children and now helping with her grandchildren. Her “pumpkin habit” started as a result of the pandemic since most of the social aspect of life had gone dormant and she found that she had extra time to pursue her creative passions.

As life returns to a new normal, Cindie is excited to share her pumpkin obsession with all who would like to spruce up a room or remember a friend or loved one. Custom orders are accepted which include designing and personalizing sweater pumpkins as remembrance for lost loved ones. A favorite sweater of the loved one can be used as well as mementos and tokens incorporated.

Cindie’s treasures are created with love and a desire to make others happy through her work. Our artist may be contacted per the links below. Items in the photos may possibly be sold by the release of this feature however more are always in the works!

Thank you Cindie for being a valued part of our artistic community, we love the pumpkin sweaters and the originality invested in each and every one!


 

Learn more about Cindie Macomber and her artwork at links below:

Facebook: SHESHED1 by Cindie Macomber (@Sweaterpumpkins)

Instagram: @sheshedcrafts1

Contact Cindie by email at: sheshedcrafts1@yahoo.com