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Grants Program SCHEDULE OF EVENTS May 31-July 26, 2008 June 6 - September 7, 2008
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Perspectives on Place -- (2008) Grant Awarded: April 2008 Type of Grant: Michigan People, Michigan Places ... Our Stories, Our Lilves Sponsor: Kalamazoo Institute of Arts Contact: Paul Stermer, Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, 269-349-7775 ext 3112, paul_s@kiarts.org Award: $8,050 Website: www.kiarts.org $8,050 AWARDED TO KALAMAZOO INSTITUTE OF ARTS FOR HUMANITIES PROJECT (KALAMAZOO)-----The Michigan Humanities Council today awarded a $8,050 grant to the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts for the project, Perspectives On Place. The grant is part of the Council’s Michigan People, Michigan Places … Our Stories, Our Lives program, which supports community collaboration for public humanities programs. The grant was presented at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts. The event included comments from the office of U.S. Representative Fred Upton. The project features additional opportunities for the public to better understand deindustrialization through interactive activities using the artwork. Interpretive programming will be included through lectures exploring artistic interpretation with art history, Michigan history and culture, and oral histories; an overview of an art movement that featured Michigan landscape artists; and, presentations exploring how old photographs can guide the study of Michigan history. Docents will lead tours, there will be a spoken word event examining what it means to be a Michigan resident, and there will be children-focused sing-a-longs and displays. More information about the exhibits and their public humanities programs is available at www.kiarts.org or by calling the KIA at (269) 349-7775. The Michigan Humanities Council, founded in 1974, is the state’s independent, non-profit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. For additional information on the Michigan Humanities Council, please visit: www.michiganhumanities.org or call 517-372-7770.
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