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.

Jordan Hamilton & Seth Bernard

Huron Valley Council for the Arts 205 W Livingston Rd, Highland Charter Twp, MI

Jordan and Seth will be performing together for a unforgettable evening. Jordan Hamilton is a talented musician who plays the cello and sings. He is known for his unique style that combines traditional mastery with a more experimental approach. He will be featuring his new music from J.NOH Seth Bernard will be playing from his […]

Follow the Silk Road: Mesopotamia to Michigan

Shenandoah Country Club 5600 Walnut Lake Rd, West Bloomfield Township, MI

Part of a year-long initiative to share the Chaldean Story, this forum will explore the roots of the Chaldean entrepreneurial spirit. The event will feature a distinguished panel of entrepreneurs who will share personal stories about the generational influence on their own success.  Adhid Miri, PhD will provide a historical context and Chaldean News Editor […]

Ziibiwing Medicine Wheel Teaching & Craft

Butman-Fish Branch Library 1716 Hancock St, Saginaw, MI, United States

Make a megis shell necklace and learn about the medicine wheel. The medicine wheel promotes harmony and balance in our lives. It represents how the Anishinabek see the world as a circle in which everything on this Earth has its place. Learn about the Anishinabe Medicine Wheel, its components, and teachings associated with its significance. […]

Sunday Afternoon Live presents Blackthorn

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

Sunday Afternoon Live is a small outreach group sponsored by First Congregational Church of Battle Creek. Our mission is to enrich the cultural life of the greater Battle Creek Community and to continue the tradition of the church (FCCBC) as a patron of artistic creativity and expression. We endeavor to do this by sponsoring a […]

Cajun Band Feufollet in Concert

Cheboygan Opera House 403 N. Huron St, Cheboygan, MI

This young and vibrant Southwest Louisiana band takes Cajun, honky-tonk, and string-band music as their starting point, and keeps an open mind about where their song craft will lead them. The five members of Feufollet play fiddle, guitar, accordion, upright bass, and percussion. Many of their songs are in Cajun French, reflecting their bilingual upbringing […]

Arts for Life – Music “Mack Sisters”

Huron Valley Council for the Arts 205 W Livingston Rd, Highland Charter Twp, MI

Tomoko and Yuki are called the "Mack Sisters" They will present a piano program for "4" hands. The Mack Sisters are Steinway artists who have presented concerts around the world. Funding for this program was provided by Michigan Humanities – Arts and Humanities Touring Grant. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program […]

Beyond the Book with Nathan Wright – Anishinabek Herbalism of the Great Lakes

Troy Historic Village 60 W. Wattles Road, Troy, MI

Join Indigenous Herbalist and Herbal Lodge Owner Nathan Wright as he takes us on a journey through the historic use of trees and plants by Indigenous peoples in Michigan. For centuries, these plants have played a vital role in sustaining and nourishing Indigenous communities throughout the year. Nathan will guide us through each season, sharing […]

Beyond the Book with Nathan Wright – Land Back: Our Teachers, Our Truth, Our Connection to Mother Earth

Troy Historic Village 60 W. Wattles Road, Troy, MI

Join Indigenous Herbalist and Herbal Lodge Owner Nathan Wright as he discusses our connection to Mother Earth through nature. Have you ever wondered about the strong bond Native Americans have with their land? What is Land Back and why is it so important? Whether you are a gardener, naturalist, wild forager, or herbalist, this event […]

Firekeeper’s Daughter Book Discussion

Troy Historic Village 60 W. Wattles Road, Troy, MI

Troy Historic Village and Troy Public Library present two free book discussions inside Niles-Barnard House at the Village. Join us for a warm beverage, a little friendly trivia competition, and lively group discussion on Firekeeper’s Daughter. Discussion topics are different each time, so come to one or both of the programs! Coffee and cocoa provided […]

Stop Motion Animation Workshop

Ray Township Public Library 64255 Wolcott Rd, Ray, MI

Join Alex Thomas and Friends for a fun-filled, productive workshop on Stop Motion Animation in our very own tiny library. This workshop is 90 minutes and open to 20 participants who will get a hands-on lesson in the creation of stop motion animation. Alex and Jessica Thomas lead this workshop and are so much fun […]

The Evolution of African American Traditional Music

Monroe County Library System 840 S. Roessler St., Monroe, MI

This program and accompanying booklet will be part of Monroe County Library System’s 37th annual Black History Month Blues Series. Concerts and related programs are scheduled during February in libraries throughout Monroe County. A main concert is hosted by Monroe County Community College. The series pays tribute to the contributions of African American artists covering […]

OpenSpot Theatre at The Hawk

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

. OpenSpot Theatre provides accessible theatre experiences for people of all abilities. These sessions will be geared for participants ages eight through adult with a special emphasis benefitting those with developmental disabilities. Through music, dance, and acting taught by trained theatre professionals, participants will explore the therapeutic benefits of theatre. Founded in 2012 by Katie […]

Beyond the Book with Wayne Hardwick

Troy Historic Village 60 W. Wattles Road, Troy, MI

Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa tribe member, Eagle Staff Carrier, and Indigenous Voices partner Wayne Hardwick will share his culture and experiences to expand our understanding of many of the important themes that come up in Firekeeper’s Daughter. Join us at the Troy Historic Village for a presentation and informal question and answer time.

Reg Pettibone’s Authentic Native American Program

Birmingham Next 2121 Midvale Street, Birmingham, MI

In concert with the Great Michigan Read "The Firekeeper's Daughter" by Angeline Boulley, Next is coordinating several enriching and education programs, food and craft classes, cultural entertainment program and day trips to venues where we can learn more about Indigenous people and the culture from January - April, 2024. On Thursday, January 25 at 6 […]

Firekeeper’s Daughter Book Discussion

Troy Historic Village 60 W. Wattles Road, Troy, MI

Troy Historic Village and Troy Public Library present two free book discussions inside Niles-Barnard House at the Village. Join us for a warm beverage, a little friendly trivia competition, and lively group discussion on Firekeeper’s Daughter. Discussion topics are different each time, so come to one or both of the programs! Coffee and cocoa provided […]

Sunday Afternoon Live presents Samuel Fedele

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

Sunday Afternoon Live is a small outreach group sponsored by First Congregational Church of Battle Creek. Our mission is to enrich the cultural life of the greater Battle Creek Community and to continue the tradition of the church (FCCBC) as a patron of artistic creativity and expression. We endeavor to do this by sponsoring a […]

Sunday Concert Series

Loutit District Library 407 Columbus Avenue, Grand Haven, MI

The Sunday Concert Series is back! In January, we are pleased to welcome the Traditional Celtic Band, Uneven Ground. Uneven Ground blends its traditional Celtic and Irish music with vocals, fiddle, guitar, tin whistle, flute, mandolin, and bodhran to escort you on an exclusive musical journey. Grounded from the roots of traditional Irish folk music, […]

Where the Wild Things Are

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

Magic Carpet Theatre will present a live theatre performance titled “Where the Wild Things Are. Funding for this program was provided by Michigan Humanities – Arts and Humanities Touring Grant. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of Michigan Humanities or the aforementioned entities