The Northampton Arts Council will host a special grant information session to discuss the upcoming ArtsEZ spring 2010 grant cycle on Wednesday, April 28, 2010, 6pm in the old Dynamite Records space/Thornes Marketplace basement, 150 Main Street, Nort…
The Northampton Arts Council will hold an informational meeting regarding the grant process at the Old Dynamite/Thornes Marketplace (basement), 150 Main Street, Northampton on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at 6pm.
The Northampton Arts Council will host a special grant information session to discuss the upcoming ArtsEZ spring 2010 grant cycle on Wednesday, April 28, 2010, 6pm in the old Dynamite Records space/Thornes Marketplace basement, 150 Main Street, Nort…
The Northampton Arts Council will hold an informational meeting regarding the grant process at the Old Dynamite/Thornes Marketplace (basement), 150 Main Street, Northampton on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at 6pm.
The Northampton Arts Council will present LANDSCAPE: SCENE AND UNSEEN, a biennial juried exhibition of two and three-dimensional work and performance art at the Hosmer Art Gallery, and on the Forbes Library front lawn in October 2009.
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This year’s extravaganza is set for Tuesday, August 25, 2009 from 4:00-9:30 p.m. at the Pines Theater in Look Park. The theme this year is Woodstock. Local bands will cover well-known musicians who performed 40 years ago at the legendary Woodstock i…
Not to be confused with the Northampton Center for the Arts, ably directed by Penny Burke.
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Founded in 1980, the Northampton Arts Council has an all-volunteer board, appointed by the Mayor, and staff, consisting of one three-quarter time executive director, one part-time arts administrator and two student interns. Each fall, the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC), a state agency, allocates money to all of Massachusetts' 351 cities and towns through 329 Local Cultural Councils (LCCs), of which the Northampton Arts Council is one, in support of community arts activities. This is the largest decentralized program of its kind in the United States.
In addition to administering the LCC program, we were the first cultural council in the Commonwealth to raise money for a second round of funding every spring, with only a few other LCCs recently following our lead. The Arts EZ Spring Grant round is made possible by two major fundraising events produced by the Arts Council
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