Welcome to our new website!
Welcome to our new and improved MASSCreative website! Thanks to support from the Mass Cultural Council, design work by Jasmine Tudor, development by Tyler Barnett, and consulting from Andréa Hudson (Founder of Booger Money and Manager of New Media Growth at HubSpot - also one of our board members!), we embarked on designing this new website to make it easier for artists, creatives, cultural groups, and changemakers to advocate for a more equitable and inclusive creative sector for all residents of the Commonwealth.
Our new website is designed to reflect the direction that our organization and statewide creative sector are headed: people-oriented, bold, dynamic, and vibrant.
It’s easier than ever now to find resources that will help you strengthen and broaden your advocacy! Bookmark this new website for a one-stop station to learn about:
Our 2023-2024 Legislative Agenda developed by and for our Massachusetts creative sector
The FY24 State Budget and MASSCreative’s support of $25M for the Mass Cultural Council
Join our Policy & Action Update Webinars and Open Houses
Participate in the Creative Advocacy Training Series
Engage with our Create the Vote campaigns.
Stay up to date on news emerging from the creative sector and community spotlights
Share the news!
We encourage you to share our new and colorful website with your organizations, boards, patrons, friends, and fellow supporters of the sector! We’re rebranding all of our social media accounts with these electric colors, patterns, and fonts so you can enjoy the new themes wherever you interact with MASSCreative. Be sure to share our new content on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
Thank you!
We hope you enjoy this new website as much as we’re enjoying rolling it out! Stay connected with us by using our Contact Us feature or by emailing us at info@mass-creative.org.
About MASSCreative
MASSCreative works with artists, cultural councils, arts organizations, and the broader creative community to build a Commonwealth where arts and creativity are an expected, recognized, and valued part of everyday life. Working with their coalition of 400 arts and cultural organizations and artists from across the Commonwealth, MASSCreative uses public education and awareness, grassroots organizing, advocacy campaigns, and other civic and political engagement to ensure that arts, culture, and creativity are considered when important policy and political decisions are made at the state and local levels.
CONTACT:
Kelsey Rode, Director of External Relations
413-206-6451