New profiles from all six New England states move into the spotlight.
Image courtesy of Center for Contemporary Printmaking
Photo credit: Kimberly Henrikson
Missed our spring profile workshops, but still need some profile help? Read on for a recap and our top tips as you make your profile updates!
Be a Community Leader: help your neighbors and networks show their best by training them on how to use CreativeGround!
Welcome to spring! This season the CreativeGround team is offering several workshops to support you in all things CreativeGround and all things growth!
New profiles from all six New England states move into the spotlight.
Image courtesy of Library Arts Center
Photo credit: Fran Huot
Be a Community Leader: help your neighbors and networks show their best by training them on how to use CreativeGround!
Our team has changed! So, we wanted to say hello and share a little more about ourselves.
This stop in our Around the Ground series highlighting our partners and how they use CreativeGround is to the Ocean State, the small but mighty Rhode Island.
The next stop in our Around the Ground series highlighting our partners and how they use CreativeGround is the Green Mountain State.
We're continuing our journey Around the Ground! Follow us on our next stop in New Hampshire, and explore three artist profiles that are part of the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts' juried artist rosters.
With nearly 11,000 profiles, Massachusetts creatives and organizations make up a third of the total profiles on CreativeGround. Numerous partners – some state, some local - help make sure participation for the Commonwealth continues to be robust and representative. We’ll get you better acquainted with several.
We're going "Around the Ground" with New England’s northernmost, easternmost state.
We are traveling “Around the Ground” to see how all of our state and local partners are using CreativeGround. And the first stop is…Connecticut!
In case you missed our virtual event (or want to recapture the magic!) we’ve prepared this handy way to reference the proceedings.
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