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In an abandoned storefront in Long Reach Shopping Center, Lee Andersen has created an interactive art museum where giants can buy beds, unicorns can have their horns polished and aliens can land to visit. A nonprofit, DoodleHATCH is an interactive fantasy world, where youth and adults can visit over 30 different fantasy stops.
Embassy Theatre endures through pandemic
Mineral Daily News-Tribune
For the News Tribune
CUMBERLAND - After closing its doors one year ago due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Embassy Theatre, like many arts organizations in the state of Maryland, has faced numerous challenges.
Fortunately, with the support of the Maryland State Arts Council and the Allegany Arts Council, the Embassy has prevailed and the theatre is ready to open the doors once more to audiences on March 19, with the remounted production of “See How They Run” by Phillip King, directed by Mark Ashby.
The Embassy Theatre recently received emergency grants from the Maryland State Arts Council ($10,378) and the Allegany Arts Council ($3500) along with grants from Main Street Maryland ($2861), the Community Trust Foundation ($3128), and the Hotel/Motel Tax Fund ($3500). These grants totaling close to $20,000 have helped keep the lights and heat on at the Embassy throughout the second wave of the pandemic in Allegany
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Have you created beautiful art but don’t know how to let the world know about it? The Havre de Grace Arts Collective will present a free virtual workshop titled “The Business of Art” on Wednesday, March 10 at 6 p.m. The event is free, but registration is required. To register, visit www.HdgArtsCollective.org. Everyone is welcome.