Arts & Communications Annual
The 2024 Arts and Communication Annual presents some of the best work from our students in the Art and Design, Performing Arts and Visual Communication Programs.
Experience the Arts at Cecil College
If you’re interested in the arts, there’s no better place to explore your creativity than Cecil College.
Students develop creative and technical skills using state-of-the-art studios and learn from faculty who are practicing artists and experts in their fields. Internship opportunities are available for students looking to gain experience in the arts and industry. Our philosophy is that students achieve their best when developing creative, analytical and technical skills simultaneously.
Scholarship Opportunities
We welcome artwork entries from high school students at any time! Scholarship are awarded by May of each year.
- $1,000 Kristi Eisenberg Scholarship Apply here
- $1,000 Cecil College Foundation Scholarship Apply here
Arts & Communications Spring exhibit
Art and Design Student Exhibit & Pottery Sale: FRIDAY, MAY 3 – Friday, June 14, 2024
Visual Communications Program Exhibit: OPENING RECEPTION: MAY 8, 2023, 5–8 PM
Art Galleries at Cecil College
The Milburn Stone Theatre Gallery and Elkton Station Gallery host professional, emerging, and student exhibitions in monthly rotations.
Public and student exhibiting and performance space available. For more information contact cecilcollegeart@cecil.edu
Elkton Station Gallery
(443) 907-1373
107 Railroad Avenue, Elkton, MD 21921
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Milburn Stone Gallery
(443) 907-1373
1 Seahawk Drive, North East, MD 21901
Hours: Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and during theatre performances
Student Portfolios
Students may declare multiple concentrations, creating an artistic portfolio of work for initial employment, career advancement, and/or transfer to a four-year university. A diversified curriculum stresses the development of artistic technique and critical thinking.
Before graduating, students create a body of work based on their interests and career goals. Students present their work at our annual Fine Arts and Visual Communications exhibits on campus.