Welcome to our Submittable Page!
The mission of the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County is to provide leadership, funding, and support that promotes artistic expression and historic preservation and to advocate for resources and education that expand arts opportunities for all, helping to create an enriched and healthy community. We envision Anne Arundel County as a place where artists are inspired, and creativity thrives, where arts and culture bring people of all backgrounds together to enrich, bind, and celebrate our community.
Funding for our grantmaking is generously provided through Anne Arundel County, the Maryland State Arts Council, and the City of Annapolis, as well as a number of corporations, foundations, and private donors.
This page lists current submission opportunities. To get started, click "Apply" and create your profile in Submittable.
Current Opportunities:
Teaching Artist Directory
Applications are accepted throughout the year on a rolling basis. There is no longer a fee to apply for the Directory! See the program guidelines HERE
Coming Soon:
2025 Annie Award Nominations
Application period will be July 15 - August 15, 2025. See program guidelines HERE.
2025-2026 Arts in Education Grants
Applications will open August 15, 2025 and will be accepted monthly on a rolling basis until March 2026. Guidelines will be posted by July 15, 2025.
Resources:
FY26 Community Arts Grant Guidelines, click HERE
FY26 CAG FAQs, click HERE
FY26 Community Arts Grant Important Dates, click HERE
A painting is not a picture of an experience; it is an experience… I'm not an abstractionist. I'm not interested in the relationship of color or form or anything else. I'm interested only in expressing basic human emotions: tragedy, ecstasy, doom, etc. - Mark Rothko
The Colors of Emotions is an exhibition inspired by Abstract Expressionists that explores the connections between color and human emotions. Artists are invited to translate feelings—joy, sorrow, anger, love, peace, and everything in between—into vibrant and evocative visual works in which color is the primary language of emotional expression.
The Colors of Emotions invites viewers to explore the narrative and emotions that color can provoke—to be moved by the emotional impact of color and how it shapes their perceptions of the world. Each hue, tone, and shade tell its own story and reflect human experience's complexities. Whether bold and dramatic or soft and subtle, the colors within the artworks communicate emotions. This exhibition encourages artists to push the boundaries of their palettes, using color as a powerful medium to convey the spectrum of emotions that define the human condition.
Full Prospectus of The Colors of Emotion Exhibition
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The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County invites all Anne Arundel County residents (ages 18 and older) to enter the “The Colors of Emotions” Exhibition. The jurors will consider any two-dimensional work following the guidelines below. Works selected will be displayed at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport between concourses C & D (pre-security) departures from July 21 – November 10, 2025.
JURORS—The Arts Council Exhibition Committee is pleased to judge The Colors of Emotions. Members include executive director of The Nonprofit Center Jennifer Purcell, PhD, artist Greta Chapin McGill, art enthusiast Carole Alexander, and sculptor and AACC professor Wilfredo Valladares-Lara.
ENTRY
Size Limitations: Without exception, outside dimensions may not exceed 40” high by 72” wide and be a minimum of 6” high by 6” wide. Weight cannot exceed 60 pounds.
Entries: A maximum of 3 original works may be entered.
Entry Fees: $10 for each entry. Entry fees are non-refundable. Submit one image for each piece entered. Artwork should not have been exhibited with the Arts Council for the last three years.
Eligible Artwork
Amateur and professional artists are welcome to apply. Any two-dimensional work can be submitted for consideration.
No clip frames or taped edges are accepted. The work must be presented in a manner appropriate to the artwork and able to accommodate a locking device. Works shall NOT BE WIRED for hanging.
**Frames must be a MINIMUM of one-half inch (½’’) wide in order to accommodate the locking device**
Read the full prospectus for complete details and rules.
Technical Support:
- If you need assistance with a technical issue on the Submittable platform, go to https://www.submittable.com/help/submitter/.
- If you need any other assistance, please get in touch with Cassandra Kapsos at cassandra.kapsos@acaac.org
The Arts Council of Anne Arundel County’s Teaching Artist Directory is designed to put the world of the arts at the fingertips of program directors as they apply for their school's or organizations Residency and Auditorium Grants. This directory is a great resource for all schools throughout Anne Arundel County to see the variety of vibrant teaching artists from the visual, performing, historic, and literary arts, as well as community groups looking for quality arts programming. If you would like to be included in our Teaching Artist Directory, please review the guidelines HERE before submitting an application.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
We invite Anne Arundel County residents (ages 18 and older) to submit their work for consideration for a solo exhibit at the Arundel Center between September 2025 and August 2026. Artists who have had a solo exhibit at the Arundel Center in the last three years are not eligible to apply.
The Arts Council Exhibition Committee is pleased to judge this call for artists. Members include renowned painter Greta Chapin-McGill, Executive Director of the Nonprofit Center Jennifer Purcell, sculptor and AACC professor Wilfredo Valladares-Lara, and Marketing and Exhibit Manager Cassandra Kapsos.
Exhibit Dates
We will select three to four artists during the year for a solo show during FY 2026. Exhibit dates, which are subject to change, will be roughly:
- mid-September to mid-December
- mid-December to mid-March
- mid-March to mid-July
Eligible Artwork
Amateur and professional artists are welcome to apply. Any two-dimensional work can be submitted for consideration. The application requires an artwork series sample consisting of ten pieces of artwork to be submitted. Artwork should be framed and wired for hanging by the hook.
Please note that the artwork is not secured. While security personnel monitor the area, ACAAC and Arundel Center cannot be held liable for artwork that is lost or damaged during the show.
Selection Criteria
Finalists will be selected based on the artistic merit of the samples submitted. A jury of ACAAC Board of Directors members will select six artists to hold shows from 2025 to 2026. They will be notified by email, and their exhibit will be tentatively scheduled for a specific period. Artists can defer their exhibit or turn down the offered time frame for any reason.
Technical Support:
- If you need assistance with a technical issue on the Submittable platform, go to https://www.submittable.com/help/submitter/.
- If you need assistance, please contact Cassandra Kapsos, Marketing and Exhibit Manager, at cassandra.kapsos@acaac.org