Unlocking Baltimore

2023 Doors Open festival participants at the Amaranthine Museum viewing Homage to the Age of Romance by Les Harris. Photo by Mollye Miller Photography
Enhancing Environmental Consciousness

A section of the Juan Méndez Creek in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the location for one of the EPA/NEA artist residencies. Photo courtesy of Estuario
Setting the Stage for Community Transformation

Staff at Mixed Blood Theatre planning the Open World Learning Community school residency workshops. Photo by Katy Vernon
A Welcoming Hub of Musical Activity for All Arkansans

Christina Littlejohn speaking at the Topping-Out ceremony for the new Stella Boyle Smith Music Center. Photo by Nelson Chenault
Joyfully Together

The 2017 Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade marches along the BeltLine’s Eastside Trail. The parade first began in 2010 and has become an annual staple since its inception, with thousands participating in the family-friendly event annually. Photo by the Sintoses, courtesy of Atlanta BeltLine
Celebrating Women's Equality Day 2024

From Trash to Treasure

Hsin Yu-Chen (2022 Open Call Resident) affixes a camera to an excavator claw. Photo courtesy of Recycled Artist in Residency (RAIR)
Resilient Entrepreneurs

Evening photo of the Tuba City Entrepreneurship Hub from the south side. Photo by Racquel Black (Diné/Navajo)
Building the Power of Arts and Culture

NEA Chair Maria Rosario Jackson at the Healing, Bridging, Thriving summit in DC in January 2024.