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The Sandy Spring Museum’s Regional Folklife Center provides space for rehearsals, performances, classes, and meetings, as well as technical assistance and networking opportunities to support local artists. Federal funds will be used to expand Sandy Spring Museum’s physical location to include a 1,200 square foot Folklife Hub. Upon completion, the space will serve as a performance space for country folk artists who are immigrants, people of color, and members of underserved communities. The uniqu
$500,000
The federal funding allocated will allow the Sandy Spring Museum to expand its physical location to include a 1,200 square foot Folklife Hub within the museum. Upon completion, the space will serve as a performance space for country folk artists who are immigrants, people of color, and members of underserved communities. This organization is unique as there is no other organization that specifically serves country folk artists. The additional space will permit the Sandy Spring Museum to continue
$500,000
Multi-Year Funding History
FY2024
$1.5M
FY2023
$1.0M