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We ask "Five Quick Questions" of the Agency's newest staff members.
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This legislatively-mandated, one-time relief program was established by the MA House Asian Caucus
LCCs are exploring what the growing energy around social justice, racial equity, and accessibility means for them and their communities.
Art Pharmacy announces Massachusetts launch of innovative healthcare program in partnership with Mass Cultural Council
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We know that the COVID-19 crisis has caused major disruptions for the careers of individuals who earn income through their work in the cultural sector. In response, we have launched a relief fund for individuals.
The National Endowment for the Arts remains a vital and stable source of support for the cultural ecosystem here in Massachusetts despite the partisan battles in Washington, D.C.
We asked artists what they wish more curators, editors, and presenters, would incorporate into their selection process.
This figure equals the line item appropriation the Governor proposed in his original H2 budget bill in January – prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cultural Districts drive economic growth, strengthen the influence of distinctive local character, and improve the quality of life across Massachusetts.
Backed by a statewide grassroots advocacy campaign led by MASSCreative, Senators voted overwhelmingly to back amendments to boost funding for the arts, humanities, and sciences to $18 million for FY20 and assure Mass Cultural Council’s community-based partnerships and services continue.
The governing board of the Mass Cultural Council has approved the Fall River Waterfront Cultural District. This state designation will help stimulate new arts and cultural activity and attract creative businesses for the City.
A conversation about Italian witchcraft, known as stregheria
Youth arts leader and Creative Youth Development alum Hannah Parker speaks to creativity, connection, and change.
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.
Watch Hyannis HyArts Cultural District's Melissa Hersh discuss their new Main Street informational kiosks at Mass Cultural Council's Cultural District Convening last month.
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These public and private sector stakeholders are charged with examining ways to create economic opportunities in the arts and culture sector