December 28, 2018 Arts Mingle Maryland Citizens for the Arts and Emerging Arts Advocates celebrated the season by hosting a holiday happy hour at UNION Craft Brewing. Artists and arts supporters sipped and schmoozed… …and had the chance to create a little art… …as well as create holiday cards for youth in Maryland detention centers Pictured (LtoR) Maryland Citizens for the Arts colleagues/event organizers: Amanda Morell, program manager; and Sylvia Fox, program coordinator Pictured (LtoR) Gianna Rodriguez, Baltimore Youth Arts executive director; Jonathan Jacobs, Baltimore Youth Arts youth opportunities coordinator; Keshia Smith, Center Stage patrons services associate/Johns Hopkins University student; and Keith Partyka, University of Maryland School of Social Work graduate student Pictured (LtoR) Julia Di Bussolo, Arts Every Day director; Mary Dell’Erba Arts Education Partnership project manager; and Kerry Holahan, singer/Emerging Arts Advocates committee chair Pictured (LtoR) Shelley Hendler, arts advocate; Randi Benesch, Center Stage director of advancement; and Sima Abarbanel, retired teacher/professional volunteer Pictured (LtoR) Emily Cory, Maryland State Department of Education fine arts project coordinator; and Betty Gonzales, Arts Every Day communications & development coordinator Pictured (LtoR) Nicholas Cohen, Maryland Citizens for the Arts executive director; Tom Moore, University of Maryland Baltimore County Office of Arts & Culture director; and Brandon Hansen, Center Stage institutional giving manager Pictured (LtoR) MC Bravado, Baltimore-based rapper; Eze Jackson, Baltimore-based rapper/writer/promoter; and Brandon Lackey, Lineup Room recording studio owner/Bmore BeatClub founder Pictured (LtoR) Rawn Price, Baltimore-based artist/graphic designer; Kimberly Sheridan, artist/Million Gun Victims March pesident/CEO; and Devin Morris, Baltimore-based photographer(December 19, 2018 – UNION Craft Brewing)