Through this pilot, the Agency is working with experts in the field and a cohort of organizations.
A monthly round-up of grants, technical assistance resources, and opportunities for creative and cultural organizations
UP Designated organizations are a growing cohort of leaders and innovators in the field who serve to inspire other organizations.
The overall national arts economy in 2021 represented 4.4% of GDP—a new high-water mark
FY24 Cultural Facilities Fund grants now available
The FY21 plan includes a range of grant programs, services, and initiatives to support the arts, humanities, and sciences in communities across Massachusetts.
Join us in Boston for a panel discussion and a few break-out rooms
Reflections of a state folklorist
Unrestricted funding is available to equitably advance creative expression in Massachusetts
Deputy Director David Slatery Appointed to Serve as Acting Executive Director
Senator Ed Kennedy has filed Amendment #135 to increase Mass Cultural Council’s account to $27.4M
Frequently asked questions about the Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund
Dr. Love is an award-winning author and Associate Professor of Educational Theory & Practice at the University of Georgia. She is one of the field’s most esteemed educational researchers in the ways in which urban youth negotiate culture to form social, cultural, and political identities to create new and sustaining ways of thinking about urban education and intersectional social justice.
Governor Baker has 10 days to review and act on the conference budget.
The state budget now advances to the Governor’s desk for final approval
A full timeline for the FY21 budget process is not yet available. It is unclear what processes the House and Senate will use to convene in formal sessions to safely have this important debate.
Shipwright and National Heritage Fellow Harold A. Burnham and his son, Alden Burnham, work on a wooden boat restoration
The following testimony was submitted to the House and Senate Committees on Ways & Means today.
The latest on the FY23 state budget process and the Agency's COVID recovery efforts.
Positioning the arts as a valued and integrated part of the community