2025 Board Members and Officers Announced

Mid Atlantic Arts Welcomes 2025 Board Members

Board of Directors Announces Election of Officers

Baltimore, August 20, 2024 – At its June 2024 annual board meeting, Mid Atlantic Arts welcomed two new board members and elected its 2025-2026 officers.

Our two new members include:

Color headshot of Nicholas Cohen.

Nicholas Cohen (MD) has served as the Executive Director of Maryland Citizens for the Arts (MCA) since 2017. MCA advocates for arts funding, leading to a record $34 million allocation for Maryland State Arts Council in 2024. Cohen and MCA also orchestrated over $100 million in COVID-era relief funds for the arts in Maryland.

Previously, Cohen was the Community Engagement and Education Director at Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, where he and his team ensured free access to performances for over 50,000 students from underserved communities yearly.

Cohen is a member of President Biden and Vice President Harris’s Arts Policy Committee. He has provided volunteer leadership to the Baltimore City Midtown Community Benefits District. He is also bassoonist and contrabassoonist in several Baltimore and Mid-Atlantic region ensembles.

Black and white headshot of Aaron Myers.

Aaron Myers (DC) is the Executive Director of the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. An active member of the DC arts community for over a decade, Myers is the founding Board Chair of the Capitol Hill Jazz Foundation, serves on the Board of Governors of the DC Recording Academy, and has been recognized for his work in arts education.

In addition to his extensive arts background, Myers is known for his social justice advocacy and community engagement. He has served as a community organizer and principle organizer of the DMV Music Stakeholders, a grassroots effort to center relief and resources for music communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. He has also served on the Executive Committee of the DC Branch of the NAACP.

Additionally, Mid Atlantic Arts elected the following officers for fiscal year 2025: Donna Walker-Kuhne, Chair; James Lemons, Vice Chair; John McEwen, Secretary; and Nicholas Hawkins, Treasurer.

Color photo of board vice-chair Donna Walker-Kuhne. Donna has long curly hair and wears beaded earrings. Donna is shot from the neck up and smiles into the camera.

Chair, Donna Walker-Kuhne (NY) is an award-winning thought leader, writer and strategist for community engagement, audience development, and social justice. She is President of Walker International Communications Group, a 30-year-old boutique marketing and audience development consulting agency. She is also Senior Advisor, Diversity, Equity Inclusion at New Jersey Performing Arts Center, co-founder of Impact Broadway, lecturer and keynote presenter for international arts conferences, adjunct professor at New York University and Columbia University. She has received 50 awards, including the 2024 A Planter of Seeds Award, The Black Seed.

Color photo of board treasurer James Lemons. James has short dark hair and wears a dark top, and pinstriped suit jacket.

Vice Chair, James Lemons (NY) is the Executive Director of the Lake Placid Center for the Arts (LPCA) and former Chairman of the Board of the Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism. Lemons has served as a panelist/moderator for the Association of Presenting Arts Professionals, Autopistes Circus Network, PEA Southwest, and the Adirondack Nonprofit Network. He has also served as a grant reviewer for the New York State Council of the Arts, CNY Arts, and the Essex County Arts Alliance.

Color headshot of board member John MbW=Ewen. John wears a charcoal grey suit, white shirt, and pink tie. He has greying hair, a grey beard, and wears dark rimmed glasses.

Secretary, John McEwen (NJ) is the Executive Director of New Jersey Theatre Alliance, a service organization for the state and region’s 44 professional theatres. Under his leadership the Alliance completed a successful endowment campaign, and has lead several initiatives benefiting the state’s entire arts sector including The Creating Change Network, the Arts and Culture Administrators of Color Network, and the Cultural Access Network Projects. McEwen has served on the boards of ArtPride New Jersey and New Jersey Center for NonProfits, and is a trustee for the Fund for ther New Jersey Blind. Prior to the New Jersey Theatre Alliance, McEwen served as Vice President for Development of the New Jersey Network Foundation (NJN), where he was responsible for providing the leadership for the annual fund in support of NJN Public Television and Radio’s programs and services. Before joining NJN, he served as the Director of Development for Paper Mill Playhouse. McEwen has been recognized by numerous state and national organizations for his work in arts access, fundraising, and advocacy.

Color photo of board member Nicholas Hawkins. Nick has short dark hair and dark rimmed glasses. Nick is shot from the chest up and wears a charcoal grey suit, white shirt and pocket square, and tie.

Treasurer, Nicholas Hawkins (MD) is an attorney at Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP, where he assists clients with intellectual property management, private equity and venture capital financing, mergers and acquisitions, and general corporate governance. In addition to his work as an attorney, he is active in a range of community and professional organizations. He serves as the current Vice President of the Board of Directors for Baltimore Clayworks, and is the former Chair of the Intellectual Property Section of the Maryland State Bar Association. Hawkins has also served as interim Executive Director and Art Law Clinic Director for Maryland Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, a Maryland nonprofit that provides legal services to creatives throughout the state.

With the new slate of officers, Mid Atlantic Arts also thanks Romona Riscoe Benson (PA), past board chair, and Margi Vanderhye (VA), departing board member. We wish them all the best in their future endeavors and thank them for their service to the arts in our region. Learn more about our Board of Directors at our website.

About Mid Atlantic Arts
Mid Atlantic Arts supports artists, presenters, and organizations through unique programming, grant support, partnerships, and information sharing. Created in 1979, Mid Atlantic Arts is aligned with the region’s state arts councils and the National Endowment for the Arts. We combine state and federal funding with private support from corporations, foundations, and individuals to nurture diverse artistic expression while connecting people to meaningful arts experiences within our region and beyond. To learn more about Mid Atlantic Arts visit www.midatlanticarts.org.

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Mackenzie Kwok
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Mid Atlantic Arts
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