Maryland has stood as a beacon of arts and cultural support for decades. It is recognized nationally for its robust investment in the arts, consistently coming in the top five in the country. This distinction is not accidental but deeply rooted in the Arts Stabilization Act of 1994. This legislation has ensured that the Maryland State Arts Council’s (MSAC) funding grows in tandem with the state’s General Fund, creating a stable foundation upon which the arts sector has flourished. The potential removal of this act threatens to undermine this legacy, impacting not only arts organizations but the fabric of our communities across Maryland. Any cuts in MSAC’s funding would disproportionately impact smaller organizations, those in rural areas, and those who serve underserved populations, ultimately leading to a less diverse and accessible arts landscape.
For more information about how important the Arts Stabilization Act is, see the Maryland Citizen’s op-ed piece here.
And join the Howard County Arts Council at Maryland Arts Day hosted by Maryland Citizens for the Arts in Annapolis on February 13 to advocate for arts funding by registering here.