A new slate of Maryland State Art Council (MSAC) officers โ€“ elected at the Council’s annual June meetingโ€”and three newly appointed council members have assumed leadership. The Council is an appointed body of 17 citizens. Thirteen are named by the Governor to three-year terms, which are renewable once. Two private citizens and two legislators are appointed by the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House.
โ€œThe newly appointed councilors represent broad arts expertise across a diversity of Maryland communities and professional backgrounds,โ€ said Theresa Colvin, executive director of the MSAC. โ€œUnder the leadership of our new chair, Barbara Bershon, they will be a great asset to the arts in Maryland.โ€

Three new officers were elected by the Council in July:

Barbara Bershon (pictured), a Council member since 2008, is now chair of the Arts Council. Bershon is executive director of the Chesapeake Orchestra and has served as Arts Outreach Coordinator for the River Concert Series at St. Maryโ€™s College.

Carol Trawick, who joined the Council in July 2011, was named vice chair. Trawick co-founded the Jim and Carol Trawick Foundation, based in Bethesda. Since 2002, she has annually funded the TeamUP Award and the Trawick Prize, a regional contemporary art award.

Lora Bottinelli, a Council member since July 2011, is now secretary/treasurer. Bottinelli is executive director of Salisbury University’s Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art. She is also on the board of directors for both the Middle Atlantic Folklife Association and the Lower Eastern Shore Heritage Council.

Three new councilors were appointed to the Arts Council in July:

Kathy Oโ€™Dell, Ph.D. is Associate Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC). She also chairs the Arts Education in Maryland Schools Alliance’s Higher Education in the Arts Task Force, and is a member of The Maryland State Department of Educationโ€™s Fine Arts Education Advisory Panel. Oโ€™Dell is on the Exhibits Committee of Howard County Center for the Arts and has served on the boards of Maryland Art Place, Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance and the Contemporary Museum.

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