Founded upon the idea that a cultural institution can be the civic heart of a community, BlackRock provides arts access for all in upper Montgomery County. When the pandemic brought to light the community’s basic needs, BlackRock opened its center to provide food and other necessities, serving over 1,100 households every week and expanding into what is now a new human services hub nearby. Since reopening its in-person arts programming, a diverse schedule of free and affordable festivals, live performances, exhibitions, workshops, artist talks, and community events annually welcomes 25,000 people. Community-based theater productions, youth summer camps, and an afterschool program bring more opportunities to the public. With a special focus on curating programs for its Hispanic, Black, and LGBTQ+ populations, BlackRock is a place where the arts build real community.
Headquarters: MD-Montgomery County
Where They Operate: MD-Montgomery County
Age Groups Served: All
Population(s) Served: All
Schools They Work In: Watkins Mill Elementary School; Whetstone Elementary School ; Capt. James E. Daly Elementary School; Germantown Elementary School; Lake Seneca Elementary School; Seneca Valley High School; Richard Montgomery High School; Montgomery College
Awards & Recognition
2024: Katie Hecklinger, CEO of BlackRock Center for the Arts, 2024 Citizen of the Year Award, Mu Nu Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
2021: Montgomery County Council presented proclamation to BlackRock Center for the Arts for their work in establishing a food assistance hub in their arts center during COVID, meeting the needs of the community. “BlackRock has stepped up to provide live-saving support to their community. The county is replicating the model at the UpCounty Consolidation of Hub in other areas. Your work will go down in history in terms of what has been done for your community and beyond.”
Press
- East City Art Reviews-Colores at BlackRock Center for the Arts
Wed Oct 23 2024, East City Art
In response to Hispanic Heritage month, BlackRock Center for the Arts's exhibit features the work of 5 Montgomery County Latino artists.
- The HeARTbeat of a Community
Wed May 1 2024, Plenty Magazine
BlackRock has become more than an art center in the unincorporated city of Germantown, it has become its heartbeat.
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebrated at BlackRock Center for the Arts 'SAY IT LOUD! PLAY IT LOUD!' event
Sun Jan 14 2024, Fox 5
Say it loud, play it loud: Celebration of art exhibitions, record fair, DJs, and concert finding joy despite oppression.
- Fresh voices, raw energy in 'Dreamgirls' at BlackRock Center for the Arts
Mon May 1 2023, DC Theatre Arts
Dreamgirls is the dreamy kick-off to the BlackRock Center for the Arts' new effort to fully produce their own production.
- Mousey Thompson and the James Brown Experience Headlines BlackRock's First "Say It Loud" Fest
Tue Jan 24 2023, The Sentinel
BlackRock believes the power of the performing arts brings people together and promotes community understanding and compassion.
Budget (FY2023)
- $3 million or higher
- The current budget for BlackRock Center for the Arts is: $1 million to $3 million
- $500k to $1 million
- Less than $500k
Catalogue charities range in size from $100,000 to
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