Right now we’re still not seeing an end in sight. In speaking to arts friends around the country we keep hearing that as we’re retreating indoors, we’re also looking inward. Perhaps one of the more positive effects of this time is the growing inner-reflection and spirituality we’re experiencing individually and as a community. We are appreciating that we are more than our buildings, our collections, our performances. We can exist beyond them and still dwell in their power at the same time.

It is our belief in the value and strength of human expression, history, creation, and connection to our natural world that endures. We long to see it, touch it, hear it, and share in it – but until that time returns, we abide in a sustaining, transcendent place that should not be forgotten when our buildings, gardens and theaters welcome us home.

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Ohhhhh – Jazz. Melt or Chill, your choice. On March 20th, Creative Alliance (MD) launched their Sidewalk Serenades series. This program is reaching audiences around the city who are shut in at home while maintaining distance and safety measures. Musicians featured include jazz bass clarinetist Todd Marcus and jazz trumpeter Brandon Woody’s Quartet. Says Performance Director Josh Kohn, “This program has put nearly $40,000 back into the hands of Baltimore musicians.” (Thank you Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation)

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Keep it DRMY ’til next week,

Surale + Laura + Cheryl
Research + Messaging + Design

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