Howard County Arts Council 


All digital applications must be submitted by midnight, EST on the date of the deadline unless otherwise noted. If you have any questions or technical difficulties please contact us at info@hocoarts.org or (410)313-2787. 


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Opportunity:
        Howard County Arts Council seeks applicants for teaching artist positions/proposals for its 2025 Summer Camps. Proposals are now being accepted for nine weeks of week-long morning and afternoon visual and performing arts camp sessions from June 22 - August 21, 2026. Proposals are due November 1, 2025.


        Qualified individuals are invited to submit proposals for youth camp sessions (grades K-7) in any performing or visual arts discipline. Youth camps are 1/2 day sessions (morning or afternoon) for a five-day week. Preference will be given to teaching artists who are able to offer both morning and afternoon sessions in any given week.


        Howard County Arts Council (HoCo Arts) strives to offer students of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities quality arts experiences and a chance to discover their unique creative talents. Priority will be given to proposals addressing the fundamentals of visual and performing arts. Sessions are canceled if enrollment is fewer than five students.


        Teaching artists create a safe and supportive learning environment where students can feel comfortable taking risks and engaging in creative challenges. Individual attention and small class sizes (5-20 students) encourage participation and dialogue.

        Duties & Responsibilities
 

  • Develop age-appropriate curricula in cooperation with the Art Center Director and provide full weekly lesson plans in advance of the start of camp.
  • Relate needs for supplies and equipment to the Camp Director by the assigned deadline.
  • Attend required meetings & staff trainings, including mandatory Zoom call at 5pm on Wednesday, June 18.
  • Prepare studio/classroom and collect supplies for class use. Return studio/classroom to the previous condition when camp is dismissed.
  • Keep Art Center Director and Camp Director informed of any incidents, concerns, or issues regarding students, equipment, or space.


        Compensation
        HoCo Arts employs teaching artists as independent contractors. Contract teachers are paid according to the number of registrations per camps. Contract rates for camps are as follows (paid in full at the conclusion of the camp week): $25/hr for 5-10 students enrolled in the class, $30/hr for 11-15, and $35/hr for 16-20. A supply budget for up to $100 is provided.



        If you have questions, please contact education@hocoarts.org or call 410-313-2787.

The Howard County Arts Council (HoCo Arts) manages two galleries at the Howard County Center for the Arts with over 21,000 square feet of exhibit space. The HoCo Arts gallery program was established to enhance the public's appreciation of the visual arts, provide a venue to exhibit the work of local, regional, and national artists in a professional space, and provide leadership in the arts by presenting a broad spectrum of arts in all media from both emerging and established artists.

HoCo Arts presents 11-12 exhibits per year of national, regional, and local artists, including two-person, small and large group, juried, curated, and community shows. HoCo Arts rarely exhibits solo shows.

For more information, view the General Exhibit Prospectus.

To apply, please submit the following:

  1. Contact Information, including artist or curator name
  2. 10-20 digital images representative of the work to be included in the exhibition. Files should be named to correspond to image list. Entries must be JPG or JPEG files, each no larger than 1 MB. If submitting time-based work, work must be submitted as .avi, .wav, .mov, or .m4a files. HoCo Arts has limited technology for use in the gallery, so any special technology needs should be addressed in the proposal. The images should be named using the “LastName_FirstName_01.jpg” format, where the numbers (01, 02, 03, etc…) correspond directly to your image script.
  3. Image List which contains artist's name, title, medium, year completed, and dimensions for each piece. The image list should correspond directly to your application images. So, if you have an image named “Doe_Jane_01.jpg” then your image script should have an entry for “01” with that image’s title, medium, dimension, and date. The image script should be a Word document or PDF. Do not send Powerpoint presentations, movies of any kind, or slideshows.
  4. Resume which lists education, exhibitions, awards, publications, etc.
  5. Artist statement or description of your artistic goals and recent work.

Individual curators: in addition to the above, individual curators should include a brief description of the proposed exhibit and identify the artists invited to participate. Provide information describing your curatorial experience, organizational skills, and samples of written materials used to organize a previous show (letters, marketing, etc).

Organizations: In addition to the above, provide your organization's mission statement and describe your programs and services that meet that statement. Include a brief description of the proposed exhibit and state how it furthers your mission and goals.


  Questions can be directed to Jonah Brock, Exhibits and Programs Assistant at exhibits@hocoarts.org.

Individual Artist Merit and Creativity Overview- Literary
           The purpose of the Individual Artist Merit and Creativity (IAM Creativity) award program is to recognize the role of individual artists in Howard County’s creative eco-system and strengthen the diversity and vitality of the Howard County arts community. 

The IAM Creativity program provides unrestricted funds to support the creative work of Howard County artists and to recognize excellence in dance, film, folk and traditional arts, literary arts, music, theatre, and visual arts disciplines. 

The goals for the IAM Creativity award program are to: 

  • Recognize and support the creative work of individual artists; 
  • Foster excellence, diversity, and vitality in the arts;  
  • Expand public understanding of the impact that individual artists have on our local communities and economy; and 
  • Acknowledge the many hours and personal resources artists dedicate to the pursuit of excellence and creativity in their artforms. 


    Over a four-year period, the IAM Creativity program will provide awards in seven different artistic disciplines, accepting applications for two  disciplines each year. A maximum of four (4) awards, including one (1) $5,000 and three (3) $1,000 awards, will be awarded in each discipline. The awards provide recipients with unrestricted funds to support their artistic practice, develop innovative ideas, and/or complete projects already underway. At the end of the award period, recipients must submit a statement describing the impact of the award.
    The IAM Creativity program is generously supported through a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council.  
 

The Howard County Arts Council is accepting applications for the 2026 Individual Artist Merit and Creativity (IAM Creativity) Award for the following discipline:

Literary Arts: · This discipline includes, but is not limited to, original creative writing, poetry, fiction, graphic novels, screen writing, spoken word, and creative nonfiction with a strong narrative voice, such as memoir or personal essay. Critical, analytical, translations, and academic or scholarly work are not eligible. 

Review Criteria  

IAM Creativity awards are competitive. Artists are encouraged to apply when they have a cohesive body of work that they are prepared to present in a professional manner. The applicant must be the primary artistic force behind the work. 

Applications are evaluated by an independent panel of artists and/or arts professionals with expertise and perspectives in the discipline being considered. The role of each panelist is to review and score each eligible application based on the materials submitted and the established criteria cited below:  

Concept  

The application and work samples demonstrate the applicant’s creative and original theories, ideas, interpretations and/or perceptions. (Up to 30 points) 

Cohesion 

The application and work samples demonstrate a clear and cohesive body of work. (Up to 20 points).  

Demonstrated Command of Form 

The application and work samples demonstrate the applicant’s exemplary technical capabilities within the chosen discipline. (Up to 20 points) 

Impact 1 

 The application and works samples demonstrate applicant’s creative practice has both sustained resonance, impact, or value. (Up to 15 points) 

Impact 2 

The application shows the potential to strengthen the diversity and vitality of Howard County’s arts ecosystem. (Up to 15 points)
 

Review Process  

Only complete applications successfully submitted online through Submittable will be accepted and reviewed. Once the application deadline passes, no alterations or additions may be made to the application, unless clarification is requested in writing by HoCo Arts staff. Applicants must meet all revision deadlines, as specified in writing, or the application will be withdrawn. 

The IAM Creativity award program has a 3-step review process: 

Step 1: HCAC Staff Review 

  • Initial review of applications for compliance with eligibility and submission requirements is made by HCAC staff. If staff detects issues, they may call upon applicants to clarify information, to furnish proof of eligibility, etc. Should an applicant be asked to clarify and/or revise their application, the applicant must meet all revision deadlines, as specified by staff, or the application will be withdrawn.  

Step 2: Artistic Review Panel 

  • Each panelist reviews the applications and work samples on their own via Submittable through an anonymous review process in advance of the full panel meeting. 
  • The full panel meets together via video conference or in a hybrid in-person-video conference configuration to discuss, score, and finalize  award recipients.  

Panels are strongly encouraged to score each application and recommend awards but reserve the right to decline to score and/or decline to make an award recommendation if they feel that an application, or the entire pool of applicants, does not warrant an award.  

To ensure that HoCo Arts review panels are free from conflicts of interest and the appearance of such conflicts, panelists are required to disclose any current or prospective affiliations they or their immediate family members have with an actual or potential applicant. In addition, panelists are required to disclose any past or current adversarial relationships with applicants. Panelists are not permitted to participate in discussions or scoring of any applicant with whom they have an affiliation or conflict.  

Members of HoCo Art’s Committee on Grants and staff will be present during the full panel review to observe the process and/or answer any questions from the panel about the award process; however, they do not participate in the panel discussions.  

Step 3: HoCoArts Board Approval 

  • The final panel scores are reviewed by the HCAC Committee on Grants and presented to the HCAC Board of Directors; approval of  awards rests with the HCAC Board of Directors. All award decisions of the HCAC Board of Directors are final.  

For Complete Guidelines and Instructions, CLICK HERE
 


 


 


 

OPPORTUNITY:

     Howard County Arts Council seeks applicants for teaching artist positions for its upcoming Spring 2026 Class Sessions during the following dates.

Spring 2026 Class Dates: April 11 - June 6, 2026
Proposals due February 2, 2026

     Qualified individuals are invited to submit proposals for youth and/or adult courses and workshops in any performing or visual arts discipline.

     Howard County Arts Council (HoCo Arts) strives to offer students of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities quality arts experiences and a chance to discover their unique creative talents. HoCo Arts is seeking qualified arts instructors to propose classes and workshops for the upcoming session. Priority will be given to proposals addressing the fundamentals of visual and performing arts. Classes/Workshops may be scheduled anytime during normal building hours, from one to four hours, during the designated session dates. Classes/Workshops are canceled if enrollment is fewer than five students.

     Spring building hours at the Howard County Center for the Arts are: Monday – Thursday, 9am – 10pm; Friday, 9am – 8pm; Saturday, 10am – 4pm; Sunday, 12 – 4pm.

     Teaching artists create a safe and supportive learning environment where students can feel comfortable taking risks and engaging in creative challenges. Individual attention and small class sizes encourage participation and dialogue.


     DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES

 

  • Develop appropriate curricula in cooperation with the Art Center Director.
  • Relate needs for supplies and equipment to the Education and Programs Assistant by the assigned deadline.
  • Attend required meetings.
  • Prepare studio/classroom and collect supplies for class use/ return studio/classroom to its previous condition when class is dismissed.
  • Keep Art Center Director informed of any incidents, concerns, or issues regarding students, equipment, or space.



     COMPENSATION
     HoCo Arts employs teaching artists as independent contractors.  Contract teachers are paid according to the number of registrations per class.

     Classes can be 2-3 hours each and run for either 4 or 8 weeks. Contract rates for classes are as follows (half payable halfway into the term and the remaining half payable at the end of the term):   $25/hr for 5-11 students enrolled in the class, $30/hr for 12-16, and $35/hr for 17+.  A supply budget for up to $100 is provided for youth classes.

     Workshops can be 2-4 hours each and should run only once per session cycle. Contract rates for workshops are as follows: $35/hr for 6-15 students enrolled in the workshop, $40/hr for 16+.  Supply budgets and workshop pricing are decided on a case-by-case basis by the Art Center Director.


If you have any questions, please contact education@hocoarts.org.

 
Creative Howard Grant Program Guidelines

 FY26 Application Calendar

Grant period ends June 30

Grant activities must take place within this   grant period; projects are not funded retroactively, please plan ahead. See   earliest start date below.

September 1

Grant applications available online at https://hocoarts.submittable.com/submit

Rolling deadline based on funds available; applications   due 60 days prior to proposed project start date. 

November 1

Earliest project start date for projects .

Applications submitted by 11:59 PM EST on   the first day of the month will be reviewed that month; applications received   after that will be reviewed the following month.

April 1

Last deadline for FYE June 30.

Final Report Due within 15 business days of   project completion. 

 Introduction
 The Howard County Arts Council (HCAC) is a private, nonprofit 501c3 organization established to enrich and serve our community by fostering the arts, artists, and arts organizations. HCAC is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors whose members are elected to two terms.  

 To advance our mission, HCAC provides a wide variety of programs and services to strengthen the vitality of the arts in our community and broaden opportunities for public engagement in the arts. The Creative Howard grant program was established to recognize and support the work of small nonprofit arts organizations and arts businesses with grants up to $2,500.  

 HCAC Responsibilities

 HCAC is authorized by the Howard County government and the Maryland State Arts Council to administer public funds designated for the arts. As the designated arts council for Howard County, HCAC is responsible for:

  • Establishing criteria and procedures for submission and funding of applications.
  • Developing and maintaining a grant process and reporting requirements in accordance with established      criteria and procedures.
  • Reviewing, evaluating and prioritizing applications for grants funds.
  • Selecting recipients and determining grant award amounts.

The Arts Council staff is available to assist applicants with any questions about completing this application by emailing grantsandprojects@hocoarts.org

 Creative Howard Overview

The purpose of the Creative Howard grant program is to strengthen the vitality of the Howard County arts community and recognize the role of small nonprofit arts organizations and arts businesses in Howard County’s creative eco-system. 

 The goals for Creative Howard are:

· To increase access to the process of requesting grants to arts organizations and support needs in the arts community that may fall outside of the eligibility requirements of HCAC’s Community Arts Development grant program. 

· To provide small non-profit 501c3- designated arts organizations with a foundation to apply for future Community Arts Development grants.

 Creative Howard supports eligible activities of small arts organizations (both 501c3 nonprofit arts organizations and for- and nonprofit arts businesses) with grants up to $2,500. There is no  matching fund requirement for Creative Howard grants. Applicants may receive funding for only one application per fiscal year (July 1-June 30). 

 Deadline
 The deadline for Creative Howard is rolling. The deadline to submit the application is the first day of each month at 11:59PM.  Applications will be reviewed monthly and Creative Howard grants will be awarded throughout the fiscal year until total funding allocated for the program is awarded.

 HCAC will begin accepting applications on September 1, 2025 for the FY26 application cycle. The grant period for FY26 ends June 30, 2026. Funded activities must occur within the grant period. HCAC does not fund projects in progress or completed before the grant application deadline.  Applications must be submitted at least 60 days before the proposed activities occur. 

 The application process will be closed once funding allocated for the program is fully awarded and will only be reopened should new funding become available.

 Eligibility
 Nonprofit arts organizations and arts businesses (see definitions below) located and operating in Howard County for at least one year prior to the application’s submission and throughout the funded project with an operating revenue of $100,000 or less (see application process below) are eligible to apply. 

Not eligible to apply are current FY26 HCAC grant recipients, Howard County governmental agencies, and organizations that receive direct funding from Howard County, such as, Howard County Public Schools, Howard County Recreation and Parks, Howard Community College.

Eligibility:

· Applicant must maintain their primary physical office and conduct at least 50% of all business operations, programs and activities in Howard County (i.e.: 50% of rehearsals, 50% of Board and committee meetings, 50% of performances, workshops, etc.). Corporate papers, such as the 990 and Personal Property Tax forms, letterhead, website, and program materials submitted must show primary office is located in the County.

· Applicant must have one fully completed and documented fiscal year of operations as of the date of the application submission. 

· Applicant must produce or present arts programs, services or projects that are accessible to the public and relevant to its community (demonstrate need). 

  • Applicant  may receive funding for one Creative Howard grant per fiscal year; the program may consist of a one-time activity or a series of related  activities.
  • A  program is eligible for funding through Creative Howard if it supports an arts and/or cultural activity that is presented at a location in Howard County.
  • Program activities must be open to the public with or without an admission fee, virtual programming is      eligible.
  • Program activities may include, but are not limited to, dance, design, folk and traditional arts, history exhibit or historic reenactment, lectures or  seminars, literature, media arts, music, theater, visual arts, and workshops. This list is not exhaustive and applicants are encouraged to think creatively about their programs.
  • Program budget must be based on cash income and expense only.
  • Program expenses must be directly  related to the artistic activities described in the application.

              Submission of an application constitutes an understanding and agreement of the conditions set forth in these guidelines.
              Please read the full guidelines, before starting the application. FY26 Creative Howard Guidelines.pdf Only successfully submitted, complete, on-line applications will be accepted and reviewed. Incomplete or hard copy applications will be disqualified. 

Arts Council staff is available to assist applicants with any questions about completing this application by mailing grantsandprojects@hocoarts.org.

 

The Howard County Arts Council is seeking applications from artists to fill up to ten resident artist studio spaces at our new location at the Historic Courthouse in Old Ellicott City. The size   of available studios range from approximately 90-350 square feet and rent for $72.38-$281.46 per month for Howard County residents or $87.75-$341.25 per month for out of County residents The deadline to apply is 11:59 PM, Monday, September 15, 2025. 

Our new space at the Historic Courthouse will house accessible studio space for eighteen resident studio artists, as well as three resident arts organizations representing a variety of disciplines. Resident artists will have 24-hour access, natural light, and easy access to water. Utilities and public wi-fi are included 

Application

Applications must include the following:

  1. Letter of Intent: In one page or less, provide a brief description of your work or project to be completed while in residence, your career direction, and why you should be awarded a residency.
  2. Up-to-date Resume: Three pages or less that lists education, background, exhibitions, awards, and/or publications.
  3. Artist Statement: In one page or less, concisely describe your creative work, process, technique, and conceptual development.
  4. Three Letters of Recommendation: Include references which speak to your character, responsibility, and contribution to community and provide at least one financial reference who can speak to your ability to pay bills on time.
  5. Up to 20 Images Created within the Last Two Years that represent your work: • Include at least one video recording if applying for performance art or video work, link to YouTube or Vimeo preferred. Videos must not exceed five minutes in duration, if the video is longer, please provide a cue to start.  If a cue is not provided, only the first 5 minutes will be reviewed.
  6. Image List: Typed list of images which include title of artwork, media, size, and date created. If available, include digital examples of printed materials such as articles, brochures, programs, and reviews submitted in pdf form, not to exceed 10 pages.

If hard copies are submitted, a self-addressed stamped envelope for return of materials.

Benefits

General benefits include: private studio, 24-hour access to designated studio, physical mailing address and mailbox, affordable monthly rental rate, and location in a vibrant community arts center in the heart of Old Ellicott City. 

Residents also receive a reduced rate and priority consideration for renting other spaces in the HoCo Arts Center including the dance studio, black box theatre, multi-purpose room, and classrooms. 

Eligibility

Practicing artists who demonstrate a central commitment to the production or performance of fine arts. In some studios, practicing artists may also teach in their studio space. 

HoCo Arts Board of Directors and full-time administrative staff, HoCo Arts Center Committee, and their immediate family are ineligible to apply.

Requirements

Applicants granted studio space will be considered HoCo Arts Resident Studio Artists.  

To hold a HoCo Arts Resident Artist studio space, artists must, at a minimum, fulfill the following:

  • Resident Studio Artists are required to participate in the Residents' Exhibit, displaying recent work (created within two years prior to the exhibit), not previously shown in the gallery, for a six-week show. 
  • Resident Studio Artists are required to be in attendance for up to five HoCo Arts-scheduled Open Studio special events per year when they must be present and open their studios for public viewing.
  • Resident Studio Artists must use their studios for a minimum of eight hours per week (annual average). Those eight hours must be used for the production, presentation or teaching of their art and not for other unrelated employment or activities. 
  • Residents must pay the studio rent within five working days of the first of each month.
  • Residents must maintain a $1,000,000 general liability insurance policy for their studio as well as coverage for the contents of their studio. 
  • Resident Studio Artists must maintain a safe working environment in their studios and submit and keep current appropriate MSDS forms for hazardous materials in their studios. Furthermore, they are expected to practice a “good neighbor” policy, using the least harmful materials possible and keeping in mind not only their own health and safety, but also that of the Center community.
  • Resident Studio Artists offering classes, exhibits, or other public programs must be fully accessible.
  • Residents Studio Artists must maintain annual membership with HoCo Arts.
  • Any physical changes to the studio, which includes painting, must be approved by the HoCo Arts Center Committee and the County, residents must return the studio to its original condition when vacating. 

Selection

The HoCo Arts Center Committee will review and evaluate applications based on their artistic discipline, artistic merit and commitment, as well as the appropriateness of their activities for the available space.  A key objective of the program is to have a variety of styles, viewpoints and media represented in the studio program and the Committee will consider the current make-up of Resident Studio Artists during the review process.  In cases where all other elements of applicants’ qualifications are deemed of equal value, Howard County residents will be given priority.

 The HoCo Arts Center Committee will review and rank eligible submissions in October and select finalists to tour the new building in October/November.  The finalists will provide their top three studio choices, and the Committee will finalize the selection process and assign studios.  

Application

Only eligible and complete applications will be forwarded to the HoCo Arts Center Committee for consideration.
 

For full information, please see RFP here.


 

All application materials must be submitted online by 11:59PM, September 15, 2025. Mailed, emailed, faxed or late applications will not be accepted. Email by Monday, September 8, 2025, for application assistance and accommodations. 


Questions regarding Submittable can be directed to exhibits@hocoarts.org.

The Howard County Arts Council is seeking a non-profit 501(c)(3) arts organization to work in residence at our new location at the Historic Courthouse in Old Ellicott City. The size of the available space is approximately 280 square feet and rents for $225.17 per month. Applicants will be considered by the HoCo Arts Center Committee. The deadline to apply is 11:59 PM, Monday, September 15, 2025.


 

Our new space at the Historic Courthouse will house accessible studio space for eighteen resident studio artists, as well as three resident arts organizations representing a variety of disciplines. Resident artists will have 24-hour access, natural light, and easy access to water. Utilities and public wi-fi are included. 

Application

Applications must include the following:

Letter of Intent, including: 

  • Mission statement, artistic goals, brief history of organization and activities, and administrative structure.
  • Your organization’s interest in becoming a resident.
  • The type of public activities/involvement your organization would bring to HoCo Arts and how these activities benefit HoCo Arts and the community as well as how these activities fit into your organization’s mission and goals. Your organization’s history regarding conducting similar activities.
  • How your organization would use the space for administrative purposes in support of your mission and goals.    
  • Number of hours a week the organization would use the space for both activities and administrative purposes.

IRS letter of tax-exempt status

If hard copies are submitted, a self-addressed stamped envelope for return of materials.

Benefits

General benefits include: private office space, 24-hour access to designated office space, physical mailing address and mailbox, affordable monthly rental rate, and location in a vibrant community arts center in the heart of Old Ellicott City. 

Residents also receive a reduced rate and priority consideration for renting other spaces in the HoCo Arts Center including the dance studio, black box theatre, multi-purpose room, and classrooms. 

Eligibility

Applicant organizations must:

  • Be incorporated and recognized by the IRS as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
  • Demonstrate a central commitment to the production or performance of fine arts. Arts organizations may also teach in their studio. 
  • Offer art programs/activities that are fully accessible to the public
  • Agree to hold regular studio hours of no less than 20 hours a week in their space and have a working office phone

HoCo Arts Board of Directors and full-time administrative staff, HoCo Arts Center Committee, and their immediate family are ineligible to apply.

Requirements

Applicants granted studio space will be considered HoCo Arts Resident Studio Artists.

To hold a HoCo Arts studio office space, Resident Organizations must, at a minimum, fulfill the following:

  • Resident Arts Organizations are required to be in attendance for up to five HoCo Arts -scheduled Open Studio special events per year when they must be present and open their studios for public viewing.
  • Resident Arts Organizations must use their studios for a minimum of twenty hours per week (minimum). Those twenty hours must be used for the production, presentation, administration or teaching of their art and not for other unrelated employment or activities. 
  • Resident Arts Organizations must pay the studio rent within five working days of the first of each month.
  • Resident Arts Organizations must maintain a $1,000,000 general liability insurance policy for their studio as well as coverage for the contents of their studio. 
  • Resident Arts Organizations must maintain a safe working environment in their studios and submit and keep current appropriate MSDS forms for hazardous materials in their studios. Furthermore, they are expected to practice a “good neighbor” policy, using the least harmful materials possible and keeping in mind not only their own health and safety, but also that of the Center community. 
  • Resident Arts Organizations offering classes, exhibits, or other public programs must be fully accessible.
  • Residents Arts Organizations must maintain annual membership with HoCo Arts.
  • Any physical changes to the studio, which includes painting, must be approved by the HoCo Arts Center Committee and the County, residents must return the studio to its original condition when vacating. 

Selection

The HoCo Arts Center Committee will review and evaluate applications based on their artistic discipline, artistic merit and commitment, as well as the appropriateness of their activities for the available space.  A key objective of the program is to have a variety of styles, viewpoints and media represented in the studio program and the Committee will consider the current make-up of Resident Arts Organizations during the review process.  In cases where all other elements of applicants’ qualifications are deemed of equal value, Howard County residents will be given priority.


 

Interested organizations should submit a Studio Application to HoCo Arts. When a studio is available, the HoCo Arts Center Committee reviews all submissions and selects an artist or organization based on the above criteria. If no studios are available, applicants will be placed on a waiting list for future consideration.  

Application

Only eligible and complete applications will be forwarded to the HoCo Arts Center Committee for consideration.
 

For full information, please see RFP here.


 

All application materials must be submitted online by 11:59PM, September 15, 2025. Mailed, emailed, faxed or late applications will not be accepted. Email by Monday, September 8, 2025, for application assistance and accommodations. 


 

Questions regarding Submittable can be directed to exhibits@hocoarts.org.

FY26 Mark Ryder Original Choreography Grant Guidelines

General Information The Howard County Arts Council (HCAC) is a private, nonprofit 501c3 organization established to enrich and serve our community by fostering the arts, artists, and arts organizations. HCAC is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors whose members are elected to two terms.  

 Mark Ryder was an established dancer, choreographer and leader in the dance community. He danced alongside Martha Graham in the 1940s until founding the Dance Drama Duo, later called the Dance Drama Company, with Emily Frankel. Mr. Ryder went on to teach dance in the 1960s at Goddard College in Vermont before becoming chairman of the dance department for two years at University of Maryland, College Park in 1974, and retired from teaching in 1988. After moving to Howard County in 1975, Mr. Ryder also became very involved in choreographing local productions in his community. He passed away in July 2006 and is survived by his wife and family who wish to honor his legacy by offering an annual competitive grant award in the minimum amount of $500 to choreographers through the Howard County Arts Council. Mr. Ryder believed individual expression is the most important part of the creative process for both choreographer and dancer and that more is learned through being a part of the process and actively participating in it than by simply being taught the movements or viewing the final product.
 

HCAC Responsibilities 

· Develop procedures for submission and funding of proposals.

· Review and evaluate proposals for grants funds.

· Select recipients and grant awards.

 The Mark Ryder Original Choreography Grant will honor his vision/philosophy. HCAC staff is available to provide technical assistance in completing grant applications. Call 410-313-2787.

Purpose of the Grants Program   • The Mark Ryder Original Choreography Grant Program was  established, at the bequest of his family, to recognize individual  creative expression and to provide financial assistance to  choreographers to create a new original work.  Re-interpretation of an  existing work is NOT considered an original work.  • To broaden opportunities for artists and encourage and sustain their  pursuit of artistic excellence.  • If the project is realized, the applicant is encouraged, not required, to present the work in Howard County, live or recorded.
 

For Complete Guidelines, Click Here: FY26 MROC Guidelines.pdf
 

Howard County Arts Council