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Card to Culture Shout Out – Nov

Card to Culture Shout Out – Nov

by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Nov 21, 2025 | History News, The Profession

11.21.2025 Dawn Heinen, Digital Communications Manager Card to Culture Revels’ production, The Feast of Fools – A Medieval Celebration of the Solstice. Photo: Paul Buckley. Mass Cultural Council is proud to partner with the Department of Transitional Assistance,...
Mass Humanities Awards $600K in Promises of the Revolution Grants for America’s 250th

Mass Humanities Awards $600K in Promises of the Revolution Grants for America’s 250th

by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Nov 19, 2025 | History News, The Profession

11.19.2025 Wes DeShano, Mass Humanities Communications Manager Mass Humanities 34 nonprofits will explore stories of equality, democracy, immigration, Indigenous sovereignty, and more Photo: Mass Humanities. As preparations for the 25oth anniversary of the Declaration...
Coastal Charm Meets Creativity

Coastal Charm Meets Creativity

by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Nov 17, 2025 | History News, The Profession

11.17.2025 Mass Office of Travel and Tourism Cultural Districts Get to know the North of Boston Cultural Districts This is part one in a series about Cultural Districts in Massachusetts. It originally appeared on MOTT’s site. Mural by Dovente at Central Square and...
Poet Laureate Regie Gibson and the “Song of Massachusetts”

Poet Laureate Regie Gibson and the “Song of Massachusetts”

by Mass Humaities | Nov 17, 2025 | News, The Kiosk, The Profession

“Any path to liberty this nation has taken is because we helped choose it.” This line, spoken by Massachusetts Poet Laureate Regie Gibson, was one of many powerful statements made at a press conference for Massachusetts 250 on November 3 in Boston. Governor Maura...
$7.2M in Operating Support Invested in Cultural Organizations Statewide

$7.2M in Operating Support Invested in Cultural Organizations Statewide

by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Nov 13, 2025 | History News, The Profession

11.13.2025 Sara Glidden, Program Manager Cultural Investment Portfolio | Operating Grants for Organizations Fuller Craft Museum installation of Soul of a Nation: Voices of Resilience in Ukrainian Folk Art. Our cultural life thrives because of the work of numerous...
Archives trace the cultural history of Massachusetts

Archives trace the cultural history of Massachusetts

by Mass Humaities | Nov 13, 2025 | The Kiosk, The Profession, Video

Since 1974, Mass Humanities has preserved and curated the stories of Massachusetts. Over that period, we gradually collected quite a few records, documents, objects, and artifacts. When we moved our headquarters from Northampton to Holyoke in 2024, we invited local...
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