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Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs Secures New Funding for Creative Aging
Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs (MCACA) recently secured new funding from a national grant program to advance creative aging programs for older adults in Michigan.
Arts & Culture Professionals to Participate in Virtual Cultural Advocacy Day
MCACA FY22 Grant Programs Open for SubmIssion
Michigan Singer-Songwriter Rachel Curtis Releases New Single & Music Video
Independent Michigan-based contemplative folk and daydreamy, smoky pop artist Rachel Curtis is celebrating the release of her new single, “Strobe Lights” out on all music platforms
Ypsilanti District Library to Break Ground on New Superior Township Branch
Ludington Area Center for the Arts Seeks Abstract Artists
Michigan Landscapes Illustrated through Photography, Watercolor & Ceramic with New Exhibit in Ludington
Crooked Tree Arts Center Offers Youth Arts Scholarship
Visions of American Life Exhibit to Open at Anton Art Center
University of Michigan exhibition explores boundaries of 'public' and 'private' through the eyes of a SWANA teenager
LEGO Sculptures On Display at Grand Rapids Public Museum
Midland Center Opens New Mid-Century Modern Themed Bar & Lounge
Students Learn About Latin Culture, Rhythms and Music in Classroom Concert Series with Midland Center
Eisenhower Dance Detroit Is Holding Open Virtual Auditions
Megan DeWindt Named President of Crooked Tree Arts Center
Internationally Known Ukulele Artist, Lil Rev, Hosting Virtual Workshop in Ludington
Peppermint Creek Theatre Company Highlights the Voices of Lansing’s Black and Brown Community IN Original Film, “Let Us Breathe”
One of the darkest legacies of racism in America is the near-complete removal of black voices from the public discourse. Seeing is not hearing. Only when we stop and listen, when people are heard, do we begin to break down the barriers of inequality and truly work towards a world where Black Lives Matter.