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School of Arts and Communication

Enhance your creativity and communication skills.

Enhance your creativity and communication skills.

Creatives, expressive communicators, deep thinkers and performers will find a home in the School of Arts and Communication.

At CCBC you'll discover how to think critically about a broad range of topics and articulate them in a meaningful way. You can develop and refine your skills and talents in art, dance, philosophy, American Sign Language, communication, music production, digital media, music performance, theatre and beyond.

Working closely with highly accomplished professors, students learn in state-of-the-art facilities and complete meaningful assignments that lead to a certificate or degree. Course offerings and programs deliver flexible, high-quality instruction that prepare students to transfer to four-year institutions or enter creative and technical fields.

Explore CCBC’s programs in the School of Arts and Communication:

School of Arts and Communication News

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DCT presents Beautiful: The Carole King Musical

Dundalk Community Theatre, in residence at CCBC, presents Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, May 8–17, 2026.

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CCBC presents Overlea ArtsFest/CCBC Film Festival

Community College of Baltimore County Digital Media Production Department presents the Overlea ArtsFest/CCBC Film Festival, May 8 - 10 at CCBC Essex.

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CCBC presents Spring 2026 Dance Concert April 30 —May 2

The concert will showcase new works by CCBC’s exceptional dance faculty and CCBC Dance Company Artistic Director Melinda Blomquist.

CCBC presents The Christians play

CCBC presents The Christians by Lucas Hnath Apr. 23 – 27 at CCBC Catonsville

The Christians is an incredible play about faith and the ways it can bring us together or create an unbridgeable divide.

Questions? Contact us!

R. Michael Walsh, Ed.D.

Dean, School of Arts and Communication