Events

In communities across Michigan, humanities-rich programming is making a lasting impact in the hearts and minds of residents and visitors alike. MI Humanities is proud to partner with local community champions to bring you high-quality public programming through community project grants, Museum on Main Street, and more.

PLEASE NOTE: Some events may be canceled or postponed. We work to ensure that our events calendar remains accurate. We strongly urge you to call the event contact for any program you are interested in to confirm that the event is still planned.

SC4 Free Concert Series Featuring Kimmie Horne

St. Clair County Community College Fine Arts Building 581 Erie St, Port Huron, Michigan

Experience the magic of jazz with one unforgettable performance featuring Kimmie Horne. Kimmie Horne is an internationally acclaimed vocalist, entertainer, and brand influencer with a legacy deeply rooted in music royalty. A proud Detroit native, she is the descendant of the legendary songstress and movie icon Lena Horne and the niece of Cleveland Horne of […]

Sunday Afternoon Live: Djangophonique

First Congregational Church 145 Capitol Ave NE, Battle Creek, MI

Djangophonique is an award winning project that delivers the infectious joy, and expressive freedom that is at the heart of Django Reinhardt’s jazz manouche. With respect for the tradition and a fearless creativity that bends the conventions of the style, Djangophonique is keeping the Hot Club revival alive and well. The result is a sound […]

The Boychoir of Ann Arbor: Sing Joyfully

Brighton District Library 100 Library Drive, Brighton, Michigan

Enjoy a musical afternoon with The Boychoir of Ann Arbor.  For almost 40 years, the Boychoir has been enriching the lives of boys who love to sing while also enhancing the cultural life of the greater Ann Arbor area.  All ages welcome! This event is partially funded by an Arts and Humanities Touring Grant.

Michigan Poetry Out Loud State Finals

Crowne Plaza Lansing 925 S Creyts Rd, Lansing, Michigan

Join students, teachers, and community members from across the state for the 2025 Michigan Poetry Out Loud State Finals, an annual competition to be held at the Crowne Plaza Lansing on Saturday, March 15, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Crowne Plaza Lansing is located at at 925 S Creyts Rd., Lansing, MI […]

OpenSpot Theatre at The Hawk

The Hawk - Farmington Hills Community Center 29995 W 12 Mile Rd, Farmington Hills, MI

Join OpenSpot Theatre for their annual performance at The Hawk Center in Farmington Hills! Students have been writing and practicing a big showcase performance. There will be acting, singing, and dancing!

Oakland University: “For Internal Reference Only”: Foreign Literature and Book Censorship in the People’s Republic of China, 1960-76

Banquet Room A, Oakland Center, Oakland University 312 Meadow Brook Rd., Rochester, MI, United States

Join us as speaker Yan Li (Oakland University) for The John and Annette Carter History Comes Alive Lecture Series presents “For Internal Reference Only”: Foreign Literature and Book Censorship in the People’s Republic of China, 1960-76.

Greg Whalen and the Ramblers Concert at The Dawn Theater

The Dawn Theater 110 N Broad St, Hillsdale, MI, United States

Join The Friends of the Dawn Theater for an evening concert performed by Greg Whalen and The Ramblers at the Dawn Theater in downtown Hillsdale. The artists will perform a musical narrative of life in the Marine Corps, focused specifically on Greg Whalen’s deployment in 2021. The songs are inspired by this musician’s participation in […]

Grand Rapids Children’s Museum Artist in Residence Series: Black History and DEI with E’lla Webber

Grand Rapids Children's Museum 11 Sheldon Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI

This series of four workshops led by local artist E’lla Webber will continue to introduce children to new art materials and techniques and also incorporate education on Black culture, history, and identity. E’lla’s workshops will include hands-on activities like the creation of a collaborative sculpture of Martin Luther King Jr., I Am Somebody mirrors inspired […]

Grand Rapids Children’s Museum Artist in Residence Series: Black History and DEI with E’lla Webber

Grand Rapids Children's Museum 11 Sheldon Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI

This series of four workshops led by local artist E’lla Webber will continue to introduce children to new art materials and techniques and also incorporate education on Black culture, history, and identity. E’lla’s workshops will include hands-on activities like the creation of a collaborative sculpture of Martin Luther King Jr., I Am Somebody mirrors inspired […]

Chocolate and Tea at Chesterfield Township Library

Chesterfield Township Library 50560 Patricia Avenue, Chesterfield, MI, United States

Join Barbara Gulley from Barb's Tea Service to learn about the history of tea and chocolate in Europe. There will be chocolate pairings featuring chocolate from local Michigan chocolatiers. Registration is free and opens on February 1, 2025 at 9:30am. The first week of registration is limited to Chesterfield Library cardholders. Registration will open to […]

Grand Rapids Children’s Museum Artist in Residence Series: Black History and DEI with E’lla Webber

Grand Rapids Children's Museum 11 Sheldon Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI

This series of four workshops led by local artist E’lla Webber will continue to introduce children to new art materials and techniques and also incorporate education on Black culture, history, and identity. E’lla’s workshops will include hands-on activities like the creation of a collaborative sculpture of Martin Luther King Jr., I Am Somebody mirrors inspired […]

Oakland University: Where are all the Women?”: Untold Experiences from the Holocaust

Banquet Room A, Oakland Center, Oakland University 312 Meadow Brook Rd., Rochester, MI, United States

The John and Annette Carter History Comes Alive Lecture Series presents "Where are all the Women?": Untold Experiences from the Holocaust". Join us for this insightful presentation from Katie Chaka Parks (Wayne State University and the Zekelman Holocaust Center.)

Grand Rapids Children’s Museum Artist in Residence Series: Black History and DEI with E’lla Webber

Grand Rapids Children's Museum 11 Sheldon Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI

This series of four workshops led by local artist E’lla Webber will continue to introduce children to new art materials and techniques and also incorporate education on Black culture, history, and identity. E’lla’s workshops will include hands-on activities like the creation of a collaborative sculpture of Martin Luther King Jr., I Am Somebody mirrors inspired […]

Grand Valley Piano Chamber Series: To Be Dvorak

St. Mark's Episcopal Church 134 Division Ave N, Grand Rapids, MI, United States

Please join us on our journey to discover the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák.  After Brahms helped him to launch his career, Dvořák influenced not only other Czech composers such as Janácek and Suk, but also American composers including Goldmark and Burleigh. We will explore the timeless beauty of Dvořák's music through selected works by these […]

Virtual Workshop: Michigan Humanities Grants & Programs

Join Michigan Humanities for a virtual workshop on January 28, 1–2:30 p.m. In this workshop, staff will provide an overview of current and upcoming grants and programs, show attendees how to register for the online portal and begin an application, share experiences from previous grant and program partners, and leave time for a Q&A. If […]

Adult ASL with OpenSpot

Commerce Township Community Library 180 E. Commerce Road, Commerce Township, MI

Join the instructors from OpenSpot Theatre as we learn signs together from American Sign Language in this 4-week series.  All abilities are welcome. Dates: Monday, January 13 Monday, January 27 Monday, February 3 Monday, February 10 Note: Commerce Township Community Library is closed Monday, January 20, so there will be a one-week break between the first and […]

Great Michigan Read Author Reunion

Pasant Theatre at the Wharton Center for Performing Arts 750 E Shaw Ln, East Lansing, MI

Join Michigan Humanities at the Pasant Theatre at the Wharton Center for Performing Arts from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, October 24, for the Great Michigan Read Author Reunion. Panelists include seven Great Michigan Read authors: Beth Nguyen, Kevin Boyle, Steve Luxenberg, Kekla Magoon, Dr. Mona Hanna, Mary Doria Russell, and Angeline Boulley. In […]

Author Visit: Angeline Boulley at Oakland University

Banquet Room B, Oakland Center, Oakland University 312 Meadow Brook Rd., Rochester, MI, United States

See Angeline Boulley, author of Firekeeper’s Daughter, at Oakland University on September 26, 2024. This Great Michigan Read partner event is organized by the Native American Advisory Committee and the Center for Public Humanities. Angeline Boulley, an enrolled member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, is a storyteller who writes about her […]