CCBC presents Milan 1880
Blended Deaf-Hearing, ASL-English play runs May 1-5 at CCBC Catonsville
Creatives, expressive communicators, deep thinkers and performers will find a home in the School of Arts and Communication.
You'll discover how to think critically and analytically about broad global, social and economic issues in any of the programs within the School of Arts and Communication. You can refine your skills and talents in art, dance, philosophy, American Sign Language, digital media, music or theatre and beyond.
Our community of creative professionals, educators and students learn and work both collaboratively and individually on passion projects that can lead to a certificate or degree. Course offerings and programs deliver flexible, high-quality instruction that inspires personal growth and the ability to have a positive impact on the world.
Depending on your area of study, you will be grouped into one of nine academic pathways
Evgeny Zabolotnykgh chose CCBC's Interior Design program because it offers a lot of hands-on activities, project development and color theory, along with opportunities for students to collaborate with design shops and do exhibitions with other schools.
Melinda Blomquist, a seasoned dance performer, choreographer and instructor, is involved in community outreach and promoting the importance of dance as an art form. She brings her experience to CCBC as a professor of Dance and artistic director of the CCBC Dance Company.
Blended Deaf-Hearing, ASL-English play runs May 1-5 at CCBC Catonsville
March 13 – 17, 2025 in the F. Scott Black Theatre at CCBC Essex
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Community College of Baltimore County Performing Arts presents CCBC Dance Company’s Fall 2024 Dance Concert, Nov. 14 - 16. Performances will...
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