Workshop
Check out recent episodes of Creative Minds Out Loud, Mass Cultural Council's podcast, featuring:
- Nicole Terez Dutton, poet, teacher, and literary editor
- Jack Cheng of the Boston Clemente Course
- Lee Heald of AHA! New Bedford
Online Meeting | Universal Participation
Workshop
$100,000 to support the role of cultural experiences as a protective factor in the health and well-being of all people in the Commonwealth
Charting our path forward for FY24-26
Our Mission, Vision, and Impact
Grants and resources to help festival programmers meet the needs of producing, promoting, and developing audiences.
A monthly round-up of grants, technical assistance resources, and opportunities for creative and cultural organizations
Grants of $2,500 for organizations to fund activities that provide public benefit using the arts, humanities, or sciences.
Mass Cultural Council to Administer Cultural Organization Economic Recovery Program in Partnership with Baker-Polito Administration's Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development
Grants provide capital to preserve the ability of performing arts centers to compete with resort-style casinos to secure touring artists
Online Meeting | Cultural Districts
This is the second year the college is awarding honorary degrees to individuals who epitomize The Dean Difference
We ask "Five Quick Questions" of the Agency's newest staff member.
Online Meeting | Grants for Creative Individuals
The work of Rajaiah Jones and the Alumni Council shows the creativity and innovation they injected into our work as grantmakers
Online Meeting | Grants for Creative Individuals
Physically distancing ourselves from one another does not necessarily mean losing social connections. Rather, it gives us all an opportunity to think creatively about what we can do and how we can connect in different ways.
We reached out to dozen or so theaters, museums, and community art centers to ask what they were thinking for their capital equipment needs. That exchange helped us understand what building modifications were being considered for the recovery period and beyond.