THE MARYLAND COMMISSION ON ARTISTIC PROPERTY

ANNAPOLIS, MD

Tripod Jungle Notable: The Seestar S50 All-in-One Smart Telescope, tallest object, just right of center; the SkyWatcher Solarquest automatic solar finder and tracker, received on this very day in the rain, and not yet used (both of the foregoing for the upcoming solar eclipse); the silver tripod, a 51-year-old Silk Master Deluxe that works like new; a Snap-on tools extra-bright LED lamp (modified to fit a light stand) with excellent daylight balance and always cool to the touch. Tripods not shown: a giant heavy-duty Silk more than 40 years old; a Manfrotto video tripod; and a Questar Tri-Stand, and a couple of smaller tripods. Yes, that's a gallon of white primer. As usual, I have forgotten what I bought it for.

This <i>was</i> our dining room before my late sister-in-law became ill with cancer. We gave the table away to make room for a hospital bed for her, and after her death, with little family remaining. we stopped doing holiday dinners and I took the room over for my office and photography gear.

Strobist: Profoto A2 aimed at ceiling, Profoto radio trigger.
Tripod Jungle Credit: David Illig

The Maryland Commission on Artistic Property is a government agency located in Annapolis, MD, responsible for the acquisition and management of public art throughout the state. The commission was established in 1977 by the Maryland General Assembly to promote and facilitate the acquisition, conservation, and management of artworks for public spaces.

The commission is composed of 11 members appointed by the Governor of Maryland, including artists, architects, curators, and representatives from various cultural organizations. The commission is responsible for selecting and acquiring artworks for public spaces, including state buildings, parks, and highways.

The commission also manages the State Art Collection, which contains over 2,500 works of art by Maryland artists, including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and textiles. The collection is displayed in public buildings throughout the state, including the State House and Governor's Mansion.

In addition to acquiring and managing artworks, the commission also provides educational and outreach programs to promote public awareness and appreciation of the arts. The commission also serves as a resource for artists and arts organizations, providing assistance and advice on public art projects and funding opportunities. Overall, the Maryland Commission on Artistic Property plays a vital role in promoting the arts and enhancing the cultural landscape of Maryland.

THE MARYLAND COMMISSION ON ARTISTIC PROPERTY is a Uncategorized or General Museum in ANNAPOLIS MD. US MID #8402400020

The museum is classed as GMU (Uncategorized or General Museums). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Mid-Atlantic (District of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania).

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THE MARYLAND COMMISSION ON ARTISTIC PROPERTY
THE MARYLAND STATE ARCHIVES, 350 ROWE BLVD
ANNAPOLIS
MD
21401

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MID # 8402400020
Name THE MARYLAND COMMISSION ON ARTISTIC PROPERTY
Alternate Name THE MARYLAND COMMISSION ON ARTISTIC PROPERTY
Classification Uncategorized or General Museums, , Mid-Atlantic
Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN)
NTEECC
Tax period of the latest return filed (YYYYMM)
INCOME 0
REVENUE 0
LAT/LONG 38.983294, -76.529355
CODES FIPS State Code: 24
FIPS County Code: 003
US Census Tract: 706600
US Census Block: 5009