Anton Art Center brings art to downtown Mt. Clemens with grants

Art is widely regarded as a key component to making a downtown district, and an overall community, vibrant. It’s a theory Mt. Clemens is adhering to as its Anton Art Center starts accepting applications for mini grants to assist local arts projects.The mini grants will pay for student art, art exhibits, film, readings, performances, art workshops and restoring public art. The Anton Art Center is teaming up with the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs to offer the grants.Although the deadline for the grant applications is set for Feb. 1, a grant writing workshop will be held at 6 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Anton Art center, 125 Macomb Place. For information, Kanani Taylor at kananitaylor@theartcenter.org or (586) 469-8666. Source: Anton Art CenterWriter: Jon Zemke

Art is widely regarded as a key component to making a downtown district, and an overall community, vibrant. It’s a theory Mt. Clemens is adhering to as its Anton Art Center starts accepting applications for mini grants to assist local arts projects.

The mini grants will pay for student art, art exhibits, film, readings, performances, art workshops and restoring public art. The Anton Art Center is teaming up with the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs to offer the grants.

Although the deadline for the grant applications is set for Feb. 1, a grant writing workshop will be held at 6 p.m. Dec. 8 at the Anton Art center, 125 Macomb Place.

For information, Kanani Taylor at kananitaylor@theartcenter.org or (586) 469-8666.

Source: Anton Art Center
Writer: Jon Zemke

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