by NW MI Arts & Culture Network | Nov 10, 2023 | Featured Articles
From the Traverse City Record Eagle, 11/3/2023 We’re still “Falling Into the Arts” at the Northwest Michigan Arts and Culture Network but the holiday are already gearing up as calendars shift to November. The first art markets are starting at the Dennos Museum Center...
by NW MI Arts & Culture Network | Jul 26, 2023 | Featured Articles, Member Showcase, News
Read and hear 4/17/023 coverage by IPR reporter Tyler Thompson examining the rise in regional arts leaders leaving their positions along with trends and interviews.
by NW MI Arts & Culture Network | Jul 26, 2023 | Advocacy, Advocacy Tools, Featured Articles
Compiled by SMU DataArts. Reporting economic data for Northwest Michigan on the Arts & Culture sector as referenced in IPR News coverage: The arts in northern Michigan slowly recovering as performances return by IPR reporter Tyler Thompson
by NW MI Arts & Culture Network | Jul 26, 2023 | Advocacy, Featured Articles, Member Showcase, News
From Interlochen Public Radio, 4/21/2023: By Tyler Thompson, IPR Reporter Arts organizations in northern Michigan are still dealing with the aftermath of the pandemic when shows were mostly put on hold and people stayed at home. In a previous story, IPR looked at the...
by NW MI Arts & Culture Network | May 19, 2023 | Announcements - What's New, Featured Articles, Member Showcase, News
TRAVERSE CITY RECORD-EAGLE 5/19/23 – The creative spirit runs strong in northern Michigan. Artists and culture bearers infuse our region with their art, words, music, and magic, giving voice and shape to our shared stories in the brightest of colors and deepest...
by NW MI Arts & Culture Network | Jan 25, 2023 | Featured Articles, Funding, Homepage, Tools to Use, Work of Arts & Culture
The Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy at Grand Valley State University has released 11 Trends in Philanthropy for 2023 which explores the full philanthropic ecosystem — the web of interconnected people and organizations that all respond differently to changes...