COMMUNITY EXHIBITS
Artist Residencies Frequently Culminate In Public Exhibitions Bringing Student Art Works To Larger Audiences.
Destinations include schools, street festivals, suburban shopping malls, urban parks and gardens, museums, government buildings, university libraries, shop windows, community and civic centers, residential communities, houses of worship, hospitals and the U.S. House of Representatives.
Wheaton Cultural Grant 2015-2016 - a year of community arts programming encouraging audiences to explore the urban outdoor community and create works of art.
Thirty - 3D Kinetic Photography CENTERPIECES Commissioned by Montgomery County, MD Government
EVENTS: Recognition of Excellence Awards, Montgomery County, Silver Spring Civics Building, Veterans Plaza & Identity Inc.’s The Promise of Latino Youth Forum, Universities at Shady Grove, MD
Washingtonian Center Features ECO ART
Gaithersburg, MD (June 2012) – An exhibition of student photographs and photo-collages of nature on display in the windows at Washingtonian Center. 100 Gaithersburg Elementary students participated in an Arts Integration Residency with teaching artist Joanne Miller supported by a grant from Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County. 15 students participated in Photography and Nature, an after-school program with Joanne Miller supported by Identity Inc. Washingtonian Center, owned and managed by The Peterson Companies, graciously hosted the exhibition in one of their retail window display areas.