What are open office hours? Drop by any time into our virtual office on Zoom to speak with grants staff. The grants department’s door is open to anyone to stop by and get answers about Hatza SHINE grants, get clarity about the process of applying, or ask general grants-related inquiries.
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Join us for an information session on our FY27 Hatza SHINE Grants. Applying for a Hatza SHINE grant? Have unanswered questions about the process you’d like answered face-to-face with grants staff? Join a virtual information session and get answers. We will also review some of the most frequently asked questions about applying for a Hatza […] |
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Cultural institutions hold incredible stories, but bringing them to the screen requires a unique partnership. If you have never worked with a filmmaker before, the process can feel unfamiliar. We invite you to From Script to Screen, an exclusive online workshop featuring award-winning filmmaker and director of Art of Solidarity, María Gabriela Aldana Enríquez. She will […] |
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The U.S. Constitution’s First Amendment makes press freedom central to the new nation. However, throughout the past 250 years, journalism has always had to fight for this right. Frederick Book Art Center’s current exhibition, “America Punctuated” includes a traveling exhibition organized by Maryland Humanities on the history of the free press in Maryland. Where are […] |
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Bringing the Humanities to Life is a monthly virtual webinar series that explores how the humanities enrich and transform various fields. Each session will feature experts discussing the importance of integrating literature, history, philosophy, and the social sciences in industries such as technology, healthcare, sports, and environmentalism. In this session of Bringing the Humanities to […] |
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Join us for an event featuring youth refugee artists as they present their work and share the stories behind it, exploring themes of memory, culture, childhood, hometown, and hopes for the future. Come out to support these emerging voices and celebrate the power of art to bridge experiences and cultures. Tulip’s Promise, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit […] |
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In partnership with the Library of Congress and the 2026 National Book Festival, join us for this “Festival Near You” virtual author talk to celebrate Maryland’s “Great Reads from Great Places.” Lisa D. Brathwaite is author of the youth pick Miles of Style: Eunice W. Johnson and the EBONY Fashion Fair. Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson is author […] |
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Join us for August’s session of Lunch with Lindsey, where we’ll be discussing all things One Maryland One Book! Lindsey will be in conversation with some very special guests about how we use book programming to help people access broader cultural themes. |
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We’re excited to officially kick off the 2026 One Maryland One Book (OMOB) programming season and author tour with a virtual event featuring Lawrence Burney, author of this year’s title No Sense in Wishing. Burney will be in discussion with Maryland Humanities about what inspired him to write the book, the role of cultural criticism, and what he […] |
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