Thursday, August 27, 2009

MI Senate Rejects Gov's EO and Passes SB 503-527

ARTSERVE MICHIGAN: Senate Rejects Gov's EO and Passes SB 503-527

Yesterday the Senate Commerce and Tourism Committee passed a package of bills that will keep the components of the Department of History, Arts and Libraries (HAL) together within the Department of State.

Moments ago, with a vote of 21 ayes, 14 nays and 2 excused, the Senate both rejected the Governor's Executive Order to close HAL and passed its own plan to close HAL but keep the components together within the Department of State.

This was the first hurdle in what will be a long journey if we are to see this package signed into law. The bills will now go before a committee in the House of Representatives before heading to the full House for a vote. There is certainly a sense of urgency in the matter as the House has until September 11th to join the Senate in rejecting the Governor's Executive Order, yet the House does not meet until September 2nd.

Thank you to the hundreds who quickly sent an email to your Senator regarding this issue. It is only through your continued support that Michigan's arts and cultural sector will have a chance at getting these bills passed.

STAY TUNED

As soon as ArtServe learns which committee the bills will be sent to, we will ask you to send a similar pre-drafted email to members of the committee asking for a hearing to be held as well as for their support.

Please know that these are only the first steps in a long journey for this package of bills if it is to be signed into law. ArtServe needs your help to continue to impress upon our elected leaders the importance of keeping the components of HAL together under one roof and ensuring that arts & culture in Michigan has an advocate that will stand up and fight for our issues.

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments,

Mike Latvis
Director of Public Policy
ArtServe Michigan
mike@artservemichigan.org
248-379-5897

Thursday, August 13, 2009

APPS DUE 8/31: Kresge Fdn $200k for Arts & Community Grants in Detroit

Kresge Foundation to Provide $200,000 for Arts and Community Grants in Detroit

(Detroit,Michigan 7/30/09) The Kresge Foundation of Troy, Michigan, is piloting a new community arts and engagement project in Detroit, Baltimore, Maryland, and St. Louis, Missouri, that encourages residents to use art and culture as a tool to address issues in their communities. The Detroit program is titled Kresge Community Arts. The foundation is investing $200,000 over two years in each city. Grants will range from $2,500 to $10,000.

The project is designed to test Kresge’s belief that grassroots arts and cultural projects can be an effective tool to unite communities, address pressing social issues, and uplift spirits in difficult times. Individuals and groups are encouraged to apply, including local artists and historians, neighborhood and homeowner associations, youth with parental consent, service agencies, municipal governments, community development corporations, and arts and cultural organizations, among others. “We believe a thriving arts and cultural community inspires new thinking, spurs innovation and accelerates the creative vitality of a city or region,” said Rip Rapson, president of the Kresge Foundation. “We hope these grants encourage civic dialogue and provide creative outlets to feed the human spirit.”

Kresge Community Arts is intended to support the creative ideas that percolate from within the selected communities. The hope is that projects will engage underserved and new audiences as well as children, teens and families; promote cross-cultural understanding; increase exposure to art and culture; and provide experiences in non-traditional spaces such as low-income housing developments, juvenile detention centers, battered women’s shelters and after-school program centers.

“There are many talented artists and artistic activities in Detroit that are not always well-funded or widely recognized,” says pilot-program administrator Susan D. Wood. “At the same time, we have numerous social-service entities and community-based groups in Detroit that are working hard to restore distressed neighborhoods and to provide services to families and children. We hope this pilot program will encourage partnerships across these sectors and result in the creation of community-based works of art that inspire residents and revitalize neighborhoods.”

Pilot cities were selected based on a criterion that included median household income and the readiness of existing local partners to help launch the project. Twelve of the nation’s most distressed cities were considered for participation. In metropolitan Detroit, only residents and/or organizations living or located in the cities of Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park are eligible to apply.

Applicants in the three pilot cities – Detroit, Baltimore and St. Louis – may request two-year grants for planning and implementation. Projects do not have to be new, but existing projects will not receive priority funding. Complete information on Kresge Community Arts, the grant process, and applications can be found at www.kresge.org. The submission deadline for the Detroit area is August 31. Grantees will be announced in October 2009 with funding beginning thereafter.


Kresge Foundation – The Kresge Foundation is a $2.8 billion private, national foundation that supports communities by building the capacity of nonprofit organizations in six fields: health, the environment, arts and culture, education, human services and community development. In partnership with grantees, Kresge seeks to influence the quality of life for future generations by creating access and opportunity in underserved communities, improving the health of low-income people, supporting artistic expression, assisting in the revitalization of Detroit, and advancing methods for dealing with global climate change. In 2008, the foundation approved 342 grants totaling $181 million.”


FOR MORE DETAILS AND INFORMATION ON THIS OPPORTUNITY CLICK HERE

Midwest art museum reshapes its role in the community - Flint Institute of Arts

"The Flint Institute of Arts (FIA) cut its teeth on hard times, opening as a community art school in 1928, a year before the start of the Great Depression. To raise money for its first acquisition as a museum, staff hung a small box next to a borrowed painting, and students and visitors were encouraged to donate towards it purchase...

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The FIA also continues to put a great deal of thought into the exhibits they host -- with the express purpose of appealing to ever wider audiences who will add energy and excitement to the institution. Its recent exhibit “Comics, Heroes, and American Visual Culture,” sponsored by the National Endowment of the Arts and the Mott Foundation, generated a surprising amount of visitor traffic. A companion exhibit, “Beyond the Frame: African-American Comic Book Artists,” was organized by the FIA in collaboration with John Jennings, a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and comic book industry artist Robert Stull.

“It’s a genius idea,” said Matt Osmon, a local high school art teacher and frequent gallery visitor who applauds FIA’s willingness to experiment with “crazy, young stuff.”


TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE CLICK HERE

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Detroit Police Station to be Community Arts Center


"Detroit's defunct Third Precinct police station could be converted into a community arts center for Mexicantown under a plan approved this morning by Detroit's Brownfield Redevelopment Authority.

Creative Arts Center LLC, an arm of the non-profit Southwest Housing Solutions social service agency, hopes to acquire the empty precinct station from the city for the $1.98 million project. The brownfield authority approved a Michigan Business Tax credit worth $195,000 today to help move the project along.

The City Council would have to approve the plan, and the city would have to agree to sell the building. If completed, the station would provide classrooms, studio spaces, and performance venues. Children, senior citizens, and others in the neighborhood would interact there with artists and performers."

TO READ THE DETROIT FREE PRESS ARTICLE CLICK HERE

Monday, August 10, 2009

AUDITIONS 8/20 & 8/21: Michigan Dance Project

"We're searching for NEW talent to join Michigan Dance Project!

Dancers ages 17 + are encouraged to audition. Must have solid technique and adaptable style. Rehearsals are every Friday night, and two Saturdays a month. The season is Sept - June. Performances are paid (as much as our budget allows...) and company members receive weekly class for free. Lots of other perks and fun opportunities! We also are looking for a few more apprentices (ages 15+).

If you're looking to enter the professional dance scene in Michigan, this is your chance!"

AUDITIONS:
Thursday Aug. 20 & Friday Aug. 21
(only necessary to attend one date)
5:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Location:
Michelle's Academy of Dance
101 Appian Way, Suite 104
Brighton, MI 48116

"No cost to audition. Please arrive a bit early to fill out audition forms. Resume/headshot appreciated, but not required. Ballet, jazz & contemporary will be included in audition.

Feel free to send me a message with any questions! And please, pass on this info to any exceptional dancers who might be interested!!"

Kathy King
Artistic Director
Michigan Dance Project
email: michigandanceproject@yahoo.com
website: http://www.michigandanceproject.org

Monday, August 3, 2009

TAKE THE CHALLENGE on AUG.18th @ 10 a.m.




ArtServe is excited to be one of 75 organizations in southeast Michigan accepted by the Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan to participate in the Community Foundation Challenge – Arts & Culture. This is an exciting opportunity for ArtServe to connect with loyal and new donors in support of its work to advocate for arts, culture and arts education in Michigan. And, it’s a way to leverage funding from the Community Foundation to support ArtServe’s efforts in the southeast Michigan region and statewide!


Like many of its non-profit partners, this year has presented financial challenges for ArtServe Michigan and the organization has sharpened its priorities where it can have maximum impact – leading statewide advocacy efforts, capacity building for artists and arts/cultural organizations, and strategic communications. ArtServe has also reduced its operational costs by over 25% and restructured its staff team to maximize its resources and build capacity for the future.


In the midst of these challenging times, we must strengthen our efforts to raise awareness of the importance of arts and culture in building vibrant communities and re-inventing Michigan’s economy for the future. This Challenge will help provide needed operating support so ArtServe can continue its efforts to engage and equip new advocates and supporters at this moment of opportunity as we are poised to influence new leadership with the 2010 gubernatorial election. You can make a difference by taking part in the Challenge!


The Challenge

Beginning August 18 at 10:00 a.m. the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, through the Community Foundation Challenge – Arts & Culture, is providing up to $1 million to match general operating gifts made online at www.cfsem.org to support participating arts and cultural organizations, including ArtServe Michigan. A match of $1 will be provided for every $2 contributed!


Take Action on August 18 at 10 a.m.!

Matching funds will be awarded on a “first gift, first match” basis. The matching program will end as soon as the $1 million of match funds are gone. With 75 participating organizations, the matching funds will go quickly! So mark your calendar to go to www.cfsem.org at 10:00 a.m. on August 18 to make a gift in support of ArtServe Michigan.


Gifts Eligible for Match

Starting August 18, 2009, at 10:00 a.m. gifts for the Community Foundation Challenge can be made online at www.cfsem.org to support ArtServe Michigan and other participating arts and cultural organizations. Through the Web site, donors can choose one or more organizations to receive support by using a simple menu to locate organizations participating in the challenge. Gifts must be made online by credit card or e-check and can range from $25 to $10,000 per contributor, per organization. Only completed gifts will be matched – no pledges.


Please Share the News

Please forward this e-mail to your friends and colleagues who care about the importance of arts, culture and arts education in Michigan. The Challenge is targeted to support arts and cultural organizations in southeast Michigan, but contributions made online at www.cfsem.org for ArtServe Michigan will also provide critical support for our work as the leading advocate of arts, culture and arts education across Michigan and its communities! Donations made online at www.cfsem.org for ArtServe Michigan on August 18 leverage funding from the Community Foundation of Southeast Michigan in support of our statewide mission. This is a great opportunity to raise general operating support for the arts and cultural organizations in southeast Michigan and statewide!


For More Information

For more details on the Challenge, visit www.cfsem.org. If you have any questions or desire assistance with processing your contribution on August 18th, please contact Mike Latvis, ArtServe’s Director of Public Policy at mike@artservemichigan.org or 248-379-5897.





DUE 8/15 - CALL FOR ARITSTS OF COLOR: Midwestern Voices and Visions

The Alliance of Artists Communities is accepting applications through August 15 for the 2010 Midwestern Voices and Visionsawards – celebrating, supporting, and promoting the work of highly talented, yet under-recognized artists of color from the Midwest.

For more information, please view the announcement HERE

DUE 8/27 CALL FOR ARTISTS: Northville Art House

Applications must be delivered to arrive by August 27, 2009. Mail Entries to:

Northville Art House
Attn: All Media Show 2009
215 W. Cady Street
Northville, MI 48167

DOWNLOAD the PDF for an entry form and more information

ArtsNOVI announces FREE Summer Sidewalk Series

There are still FOUR more Saturdays in August left, for folks in the area to come out and enjoy! Simon

"ArtsNOVI and 12 Mile Crossing at Fountain Walk in Novi announce a new FREE Summer Sidewalk Series. There will be live music outside all 5 Saturdays in August from 4 - 7pm. There will be 2 -4 featured artists each Saturday with art on display and demonstrations. The last Saturday of the month August 29th will include a small art fair with all the artists who participated and then some. Everyone please bring a chair and join us on a Saturday or two in August!

Thank you, The ArtsNovi Board.

Music Lineup: Aug 1 - The Mess-Arounds (Blues) Aug 8 - Randy Brock Group - (Rock) Aug 15 - Gia Warner/ Bobby Lewis (Pop) Aug 22 - Grievous Angel (Americana) Aug 29 - Spangler/Tope Trio - (Jazz).

If you are an artist interested in being in the August 29th show email us at artsnovi@yahoo.com."