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intern with masscreative!

We’re hiring interns to help with organizing and advocacy, communications and development, and public policy work. Read for details about responsibilities and applications.

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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.

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Creative Sector Advocates Request $5 Per Resident in Healey’s FY24 Proposal

“Budgets are a reflection of our priorities: what we choose to spend public funds on is in direct relationship to what we value. The creative sector plays a crucial role in the vibrancy of our cities and towns. Artists, creative workers, and cultural organizations strengthen our connections to each other and our communities.” said Emily Ruddock, Executive Director of MASSCreative

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Spotlight: Community Conversations on Martha's Vineyard

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the Commonwealth back in March, uncertainties abounded: how long would the lockdown last? How could we keep safe? Ann Smith, the executive director of Martha’s Vineyard’s Featherstone Center for the Arts, who chaired Arts Martha’s Vineyard (ArtsMV) for a decade, knew to start with a conversation.

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Statement by MASSCreative Executive Director Emily Ruddock on Boston Foundation’s aPPOINTIMENT OF M. Lee Pelton AS President & CEO

“The demands placed on our communities by the COVID-19 pandemic are unrelenting. Continuing to adapt to those needs while also planning for a comprehensive recovery that will include people of all races, genders, backgrounds, abilities, and occupations requires bold, visionary leadership from our institutional leaders.”

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