2022 NW MI Arts & Culture Summit
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2023 NW MI Arts & Culture Summit
Tuesday – May 9, 2023
Interlochen Center for the Arts & Zoom
The 2022 Summit is past. 2023 registration & program info will be posted by early March. For a look at past summits, scroll below for the 2022 schedule & speakers. Link to resources, recordings & tools. Questions? arts@nwmiarts.net
Reboot
Reshaping, Resiliency, Recovery
Tuesday, 5/3/2022Â – 8:30am-3:30pm
In Person & Online
Mallory-Towsley Center for Arts Leadership
at Interlochen Center for the Arts & by Zoom
Schedule   Speakers   Resources
Download Zoom Links to Morning Sessions, Afternoon Breakouts
Artists, culture bearers and creatives of all disciplines, arts and cultural organizations, creative businesses, and community builders are invited to the 2022 Northwest Michig nd Arts & Culture Summit on May 3 – in person at Interlochen Center for the Arts and via Zoom for those who wish to join remotely.
Recovery and resiliency will be key themes as all in the creative sector – individuals, organizations and communities – continue to pivot from our pre-pandemic world and through today’s challenges toward recovery.
The day includes discussions, demos and hands-on tools and strategies. Panels will explore: The New Normal: State of Arts & Culture v2022, Funding Our Future: Trends In Philanthropy, and Building Community Partnerships. Breakout sessions include: Connecting Artists, Diversity Deep Dive, Celebrating Native Art & Artists, Fundraising Roundtable, Building Community & Business Partners, and, Strategic Decisions: Post-Pandemic Planning. Speakers include more than 20 regional artists, arts and cultural leaders, community project directors and creative sector advocates, in addition to state leaders of Michigan Arts & Culture Council, National Association of State Arts Agencies, Arts Midwest, Michigan Museums Association and Interlochen Center for the Arts.
The regional summit is a professional development day held annually to learn, strengthen relationships, share resources and continue collaborating to build the ten-county network.
Summit registration is a benefit of Network Membership.
Non-members welcome. Scholarships are available.
Contact arts@nwmiarts.net with questions.
Presentations, tools, research, links, publication and other resources used during this and prior Summits are available to review or download in Summit Resources page. This page will be updated as resources, transcrips and recordings are available. Â

Program & Presentations
The 2022 Northwest Michigan Arts & Culture Summit will be presented
on-site at Interlochen Center for the Arts and online via Zoom.
Scroll Below for Schedule & Speakers Bios
Join us for
Interactive presentations, panel discussions & breakout sessions
Networking, resource sharing, deep dives & best practices
Hands-on tools & post-pandemic strategies to rebuild, reshape & recover for a stronger creative sector
Morning Welcome & Panels
Prelude – 8:15-8:45am
On-Site Registration & Networking
Zoom Networking Breakouts
Sharing Table
Member Moments video highlights will be showcased now and throughout the day
Gather & Greetings – 8:45am
Gary Gatzke
President, Northwest Michigan Arts & Culture Network
Associate Director of Continuing & Community Education, Interlochen Center for the Arts
Interlochen Welcome
Trey Devey
President, Interlochen Center for the Arts
Panel 1 – 9:00am
The New Normal: Arts & Culture 2022
“Resiliency is the ability to pivot – over and over again.”
Since the pandemic began, our creative sector has been overwhelming impacted. Our work and our world has been changed forever. Yet, arts and culture continues to respond creatively and resiliently as we shape our new normal while navigating recovery. Let’s look at the trends, issues, challenges and opportunities as we reshape our workplaces, embrace DEI, re-engage audiences, balance limited resources and pursue creative practices. Join this interactive discussion.
Alison Watson
Director, Michigan Council for Arts & Cultural Affairs
Lisa Craig Brisson
Executive Director, Michigan Museums Association
Craig Hadley
Executive Director, Dennos Museum Center
Omari Rush
Executive Director, Culture Source
President, National Association of State Arts Agencies
Esther Triggs
Associate Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Interlochen Center for the Arts
Trey Devey
President
Interlochen Center for the Arts
Facilitator
Mary Bevans Gillett
Convener, Northwest Michigan Arts & Culture Network
Short Break & Member Moments
 Panel 2 – 10:15am
FUNDING OUR FUTURE: TRENDS & STRATEGIES
Join this panel of funding leaders in an interactive discussion of trends in philanthropy and perspectives on future forces that impact funding – especially in arts and culture – as well as strategies to respond as we move from pandemic into recovery.
Kristin Hettich
Director of Community Development, Rotary Charities of Traverse City
David (DJ) Jones
Executive Director, Petoskey Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation
John W. Bogley
Vice President of Philanthropy, Interlochen Center for the Arts
Short Break & Member Moments
Panel 3 – 11:15am
Building Community Partners
Arts and culture can be powerful partners in addressing community issues, building bridges to change, leading economic development, and building cultural vibrancy. Let’s look at three examples of community partnering and invite audience sharing.
Stories That Heal, Benzie County
Molly Sturges, Artistic Director & Composer
Commonplace at Commongrounds, Traverse City
Amanda Kik, Crosshatch Center for Arts & Ecology
Blissfest Music Festival & Little Traverse Communities
Cindy McSurely, Blissfest
Facilitator
Peter Payette
Executive Director, Interlochen Public Radio
Interlochen Center for the Arts
LUNCH – 12:00PM
Sandwich & Salad Buffet
NETWORK 2.0: FINDINGS & FEEDBACK
Sharing results & discussion on the past year’s Network Development Project
Jennifer Goulet, Consultant
Executive Director, WonderFool Productions & former CEO Creative Many Michigan
Break & Member Moments
Networking
Informal Consults with MACC
Move to Breakouts – 1:10pmÂ
Afternoon Breakout Sessions
Breakouts A, B, C – 1:15pm
– Short Break –
Breakouts D, E, F – 2:10pm
Breakout A
Strategic Decisions: Post Pandemic Planning
Presenter
Lisa Craig Brisson
Michigan Museums Association
Breakout B
Diversity 2.0
Deep Dive
Presenters
Esther Triggs
Interlochen Center
for the Arts
Brett Sinclair
Raven & Lotus
Sonder DEI Network
Breakout C
Connecting Artists to Each Other, Organizations, Community
Facilitator
Jennifer Goulet
Network Consultant
Breakout D
Building & Engaging Community Champions
PresentersÂ
Caitlin Early
TART Trails
Traverse City Arts Commission
Jennifer Goulet
WonderFool Productions
Network Consultant
Kelly Ignace
TC New Tech
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Breakout E
Fundraising Roundtable
Facilitators
Tamara Tinhof
Interlochen Center for the Arts
Emily Culler
Interlochen Center for the Arts
Breakout F
Celebrating Native Art, Culture & Artists
Presenters
JoAnne Cook
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians
Laura J. Quackenbush
Consultant, Great Lakes History & Interpretation and Cultural Resource Management
Samantha Two Crow
Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians
Next Steps & Send-Off – 3:00-3:15pm
Join us for a Happy Hour & Networking immediately following at Interlochen Public Radio
Speakers

Brett Sinclair

Molly Jane Sturges

Tamara Tinhof

Lisa Marie Tobin

Esther Triggs

Xavier Verna
Sponsors
Thank you to the sponsors whose support makes the Summit possible.
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Resources from Past Summits
The Northwest Michigan Arts and Culture Summit is held annually at Interlochen Center for the Arts. This convening brings together artists of all disciplines, arts & cultural organizations, creative entrepreneurs, community builders, planners and stakeholders together with state arts leaders to explore best practices, timely topics, network tools, sector challenges, funding strategies and partnering opportunities as we continue shaping the network’s future. Hallmarks are the rich range of local, regional and state speakers and the high level of interactivity, connectivity and strengthened relationships among attendees. The regional arts and culture summit is an annual springboard to new relationships, opportunities, mentors and ideas.
Resources from past summits are available below.Â
The May 2020 Summit was cancelled due to COVID-19.Â

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