Since our inception, The Three Arts Club of Homeland has focused on celebrating and sharing the creativity of artists, authors, and musicians.
We continue to create opportunities for new artists and entertainers to share their talents, and for members to express their own creativity.
Musicians, singers and dancers are among those that perform at the Club's monthly general membership meetings. Club members support and encourage them by serving as audiences.
New and established authors come to share their writing and discuss their motivation and the meaning of their works.
Painters and sculptors exhibit and sometimes sell their creations at functions open to the community.
EXPANDING THE ARTS
Over the years our members expanded the definition of the three arts to include workshops in drama, writing, painting, cooking and more, as well as art outings and cultural tours.
The workshops bring out the best in our talented members, and are fun, social events that even our members who claim not to have any talents enjoy.
"I like to surround myself with creative people.
They love life in such a contagious way that can't often be put into words. "
Rachel Wolchin
For the last 50 years, the Club has rewarded and encouraged promising young artists, writers, and musicians by funding scholarship awards presented by the Baltimore School for the Arts, and area colleges and universities including the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC), Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Towson University, and the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University.
One of the oldest of the awards funded by The Three Arts Club of Homeland is named for its founder, the Rose Marie Milholland Award presented by the Peabody Conservatory to the institution's most outstanding piano player.
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