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Festivals and Projects Grant Programs are Combining

Festivals and Projects Grant Programs are Combining

by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Aug 24, 2022 | History News, The Profession

08.24.2022 Kalyn King, Program Officer and Timothea Pham, Program Officer Festivals & Projects Zumix Concert Series, East Boston During the past few years, virtual festivals, outdoor performances, pop-up markets, self-guided tours, and socially-distant...
Youth Arts Leader’s Film Explores Representation in CYD

Youth Arts Leader’s Film Explores Representation in CYD

by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Aug 23, 2022 | History News, The Profession

08.23.2022 Amy Chu, Program Officer Creative Youth Development Artist Rajaiah Jones on set for her film, Representation: Seen & Heard With an eye towards supporting systemic change, Mass Cultural Council’s Creative Youth Development (CYD) team has recently...
New Experiences at the 2022 AASLH Annual Conference

New Experiences at the 2022 AASLH Annual Conference

by American Association for State and Local History | Aug 22, 2022 | Beyond the Commonwealth, History News, News, The Profession

You can register onsite for “Right Here, Right Now: The Power of Place,” AASLH’s Annual Conference, which will be held in Buffalo, New York, September 14-17. We’re always looking to improve and innovate the Annual Conference each year. Here are the new experiences...
Everyone Their Own Historian

Everyone Their Own Historian

by American Association for State and Local History | Aug 17, 2022 | Beyond the Commonwealth, History News, The Profession

By Avi Decter and Ken Yellis It is now more than ninety years since Carl Becker delivered his presidential address to the American Historical Association. “Everyman His Own Historian” has since become the most cited AHA talk, and its thesis still resonates in the...
Small Museum Luncheon Program: Representing Indigenous History Through the Power of Place

Small Museum Luncheon Program: Representing Indigenous History Through the Power of Place

by American Association for State and Local History | Aug 16, 2022 | Beyond the Commonwealth, History News, The Profession

The interior furnishings of the Sachem’s House in Nowashe Village.By Julia Gray, Wilson Museum, Castine, ME and Small Museums Affinity Committee At this year’s Small Museums Luncheon at the AASLH Annual Conference on Thursday, September 15, at 12:30, we are excited to...
Artist Fellowships Paused for 2023 Grant Cycle

Artist Fellowships Paused for 2023 Grant Cycle

by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Aug 16, 2022 | History News, The Profession

08.16.2022 Dan Blask, Program Manager Artist Fellowships Andrae Green’s (Painting Finalist ’22), DIVERS II (2021), oil and acrylic on canvas, 36x48in. Mass Cultural Council plans to pause its Artist Fellowships program for the current grant cycle (Fiscal Year 2023)....
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