NEWS
IN THE NEWS: ACE ACT Hearing
On Tuesday, October 10, 2023 advocates from the creative sector and disability community testified in support of H.151/S.113, An Act improving accessibility in the creative economy, referred to as the “ACE Act”.
PRESS CONFERENCE: CREATIVE SPACE PRESERVATION ACT
Join us on September 19th for a press conference on the Creative Space Preservation Act.
9/18/23 CREATIVE SPACE PRESERVATION AND PLACE ACT HEARING
The Creative Space Preservation Act and PLACE Act have a hearing on September 18th. Read more to learn how to support these bills.
PRESS CONFERENCE: PLACE ACT
Join the MASSCreative Action Network, Rep. Mary Keefe and Sen. Robyn Kennedy for a press conference on their public art bill on September 15th in Worcester.
IN THE NEWS: ACE ACT PRESS CONFERENCE
On Friday, July 28th, the MASSCreative Action Network joined Sen. Paul Mark and Rep. Dan Donahue for a public press conference announcing their legislative efforts to improve accessibility in the Massachusetts creative sector.
PRESS CONFERENCE: ACE ACT
Join MASSCreative, Sen. Paul Mark, Rep. Dan Donahue, and Community Access to the Arts for a press conference on the ACE Act on Friday, July 28th at 2:30 pm in Great Barrington, MA.
IN THE NEWS: CULTURAL EQUITY IN TOURISM BILL PRESS CONFERENCE
On Tuesday, July 11th, 2023, the MASSCreative Action Network co-hosted a press conference with Sen. Jake Oliveira, Rep. Pat Duffy, and The Polish Center of Discovery and Learning on the Cultural Equity in Tourism Bill.
PRESS CONFERENCE: CULTURAL EQUITY IN TOURISM BILL
MASSCreative, Senator Jake Oliveira, and Representative Pat Duffy invite you to join them for a press conference to publicly launch H.3244/S2194: An Act establishing a program to increase cultural equity in tourism promotion and marketing on Tuesday, July 11th at 11am in Chicopee, MA. The event is open to the public.
Welcome to our new website!
Welcome to our new and improved website! Thanks to support from the Mass Cultural Council, design work by Jasmine Tudor, development by Tyler Barnett, and consulting from Andréa Hudson, we designed this new site to make it easier for artists, creatives, cultural groups, and changemakers to advocate for a more equitable and inclusive creative sector.