A record number of people attended this year's Peep Show at the Carroll Arts Council.
The Annual Peep Show will continue through Sunday.
Clyfford Still, an abstract impressionist, lived in Carroll County from 1961-1980. Thirty years after his death, the Clyfford Still Museum opened in Denver, CO.
Two National Public Radio (NPR) journalists will present "A View from Russia, by Rail" at the Carroll Arts Center tonight.
Tickets are on sale for the March 24 event.
Want your kids to get crafty this summer? Check out art camp.
Sign up now to participate in the 5th Annual PEEPshow at the Carroll Arts Center.
Local artist and professor, Steven Pearson finds inspiration in the ‘chaos’ around him when creating his large and vibrantly colorful paintings.
It's time to start gearing up for the Maryland Wine Festival, for the poster design competition that is.
Local Award-Winning Artist and owner of Gizmos Art helps promote, encourage and support artists in any way she can.
There is something for everyone at the Arts Council in January.
Carolyn Seabolt, artist, teacher and illustrator aims to revive the dying art of tinsel painting.
Now retired from teaching, Linda Wagner is excited to challenge herself to reach new artistic heights.
This year 220 holiday wreaths were on display at the Carroll County Arts Center.
Carroll County artists were busy this weekend greeting visitors and showing off their skills.
The 14th Annual Festival of Wreaths will be on display at the Carroll Arts Center through Dec. 4.
Find bargains galore at craft shows, sales, flea markets, and holiday bazaars around Westminster this weekend. (Dec. 2-4)
The Carroll County Festival of Trees, a charity event to support the work of Shepherd's Staff, is in full swing at TownMall.
Joan Shearer “brushes” off her watercolor skills after more than 35 years.
From their honeymoon to the upcoming Artists Studio Tour, Sarah and Stephen DeLuca have inspired and encouraged each others artistic passions.
Have you seen the art decorating Main Street?
Annual event brings together 50 vendors and close to 3,000 shoppers.
Susan Turfle, owner of Lundela, LLC, translates large inner visions into small and beautiful porcelain beads.
Have you seen the handmade art pieces adorning trees on Main Street?
The Carroll County Children's Chorus sang two songs, both national anthems, with the Lithuanian Boys Choir.
The "Full Figure" exhibition celebrates the human shape and spirit through works from ten local artists.
A family's love for rocks has spanned the decades and transformed into beautiful and unique jewelry.
An HBO comedy series and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition are being filmed in Maryland.
Cathy Sawdey, a featured artist in the Carroll County Arts Center's new "Full Figure" exhibition, uses pencil, charcoal, pastels and paints to clarify her thoughts and life experiences.
Patricia and Patrick Livelsberger never expected they'd enjoy the handmade soap business so much.
Artist Jo Israelson will work with stone to create the next sculpture.
A local band will be rocking Midnight Madness tonight at Johansson’s Pub.
Tens of thousands will travel to Westminster this weekend to enjoy wine from around the state.
Melinda Byrd will take on the task of lifting spirits with her wall murals at the women's shelter.
Campers from the Arts Council learned about instruments at Coffey Music this week.
This weekend's Common Ground on the Hill Roots Festival featured headliners Calvin Cooke Band and Grammy winner Buckwheat Zydeco.
Common Ground on the Hill instructor Scott Ainslie works to make sure future generations don't lose the Blues.
Ryan and Ken Koons are Common Ground Veterans, but fairly new to the Swedish music scene. Hear some of the collaborations they've performed with natives Olga Prokuina and Göran Olsson.
If you've ever wanted to take a course at Common Ground on the Hill, but were unsure of the process or what a typical week might look like, Patch gives you the inside scoop on what you should expect in various types of courses.
Singer-songwriter Skye Zentz speaks about her experience growing up at Common Ground on the Hill.