by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Dec 27, 2022 | History News, The Profession
12.27.2022 Erin Genia, Outreach Coordinator Diversity Equity and Inclusion Community organizer Erin Genia reflects on her artistic practice and working in civic spaces “Anpa O Wicahnpi” screen print by Erin Genia Haŋ, my name is Erin Genia, I have served as a Mass...
by Mass Humaities | Dec 26, 2022 | The Kiosk, The Profession
A visitor to Rutland’s MoMS checks out the exhibit On Monday, Dec. 19 Mass Humanities joined members of the Rural Policy Advisory Commission as well as elected officials from Rutland to celebrate a successful opening of the Smithsonian Museum on Main Streets (MoMS)...
by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Dec 20, 2022 | History News, The Profession
12.20.2022 Charles G. Baldwin, Program Officer Diversity Equity and Inclusion | Innovation Learning Network Towards a Culture of Access: Findings from the Massachusetts Arts & Culture Access Survey, a new report from Open Door Arts (formerly VSA Massachusetts),...
by Ben Franklin's World | Dec 20, 2022 | Beyond the Commonwealth, Podcasts, The Kiosk
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/benfranklinsworld/347_New_Orleans_Jazz_NHP.mp3 It’s impossible to overstate the importance of African and African American music to the United States’ musical traditions. Steven Lewis, a Curator of Music and Performing Arts at the...
by Westborough Center | Dec 16, 2022 | Museums, The Kiosk
This essay is part of a Westborough History Connections series called, “A Meeting of Two Cultures: Native Americans and Early European Settlers in Westborough.” Click here to start at the beginning of the series. Geography, Geology, and Early Human Presence in...
by Mass Humaities | Dec 15, 2022 | The Kiosk, The Profession
Museum on Main Street “Crossroads: Changes in Rural America” traveling exhibit makes its next stop at the Rutland Free Public Library The Town of Rutland is more than a crossroads. It is the geographic center of Massachusetts with a rich history dating back to the...