Events
The Arts and Cultural Alliance of Jackson County, Ella Sharp Museum and Jackson Civic Art Association are proud to present the 3rd Annual Art à Loan exhibit. This juried exhibit consists of 60 pieces of artwork by local youth.
When the exhibit closes each piece is available for loan.
For more information please contact the Arts Alliance at 783-4300 or click here.
Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Jackson Civic Art Association is having a fine art show at Art 634! All art is for sale; watercolors, oils, acrylics, pastels, pencil, monotype, mixed media, pen and ink. Meet the artists reception is Sunday, October 11th, noon to 4:00 p.m. with appetizers and beverages.
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Jackson Civic Art Association is having a fine art show at Art 634! All art is for sale; watercolors, oils, acrylics, pastels, pencil, monotype, mixed media, pen and ink. Meet the artists reception is Sunday, October 11th, noon to 4:00 p.m. with appetizers and beverages.
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Jackson Civic Art Association is having a fine art show at Art 634! All art is for sale; watercolors, oils, acrylics, pastels, pencil, monotype, mixed media, pen and ink. Meet the artists reception is Sunday, October 11th, noon to 4:00 p.m. with appetizers and beverages.
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Jackson Civic Art Association is having a fine art show at Art 634! All art is for sale; watercolors, oils, acrylics, pastels, pencil, monotype, mixed media, pen and ink. Meet the artists reception is Sunday, October 11th, noon to 4:00 p.m. with appetizers and beverages.
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Tremblay Evans at Jackson Coffee Company
It's a great place to eat, drink, visit, and dance to the ACT III Band.
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
The Jackson Chorale will present their favorite tunes for all to enjoy. This event will be held at First United Methodist Church in downtown Jackson.
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
John Natiw at Jackson Coffee Company
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Join us for trick or treating on the Museum's grounds!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Leapin' Lizards! Everyone's favorite red head is back in town. Center Stage Jackson presents the family musical ANNIE at Grass Lake High School Auditorium for two weekends beginning Friday, November 6th at 7:00 pm. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for students with ID. Reservations can be made by calling 517-522-5695.
Additional performances are Saturday, November 7th (7:00 pm); Sunday, November 8th (2:00 pm); and Friday, November 13th (7:00 pm) & Saturday, November 14th (2:00 pm & 7:00 pm).
Bill Bynum at Jackson Coffee Company
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Leapin' Lizards! Everyone's favorite red head is back in town. Center Stage Jackson presents the family musical ANNIE at Grass Lake High School Auditorium for two weekends beginning Friday, November 6th at 7:00 pm. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for students with ID. Reservations can be made by calling 517-522-5695.
Additional performances are Saturday, November 7th (7:00 pm); Sunday, November 8th (2:00 pm); and Friday, November 13th (7:00 pm) & Saturday, November 14th (2:00 pm & 7:00 pm).
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Leapin' Lizards! Everyone's favorite red head is back in town. Center Stage Jackson presents the family musical ANNIE at Grass Lake High School Auditorium for two weekends beginning Friday, November 6th at 7:00 pm. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for students with ID. Reservations can be made by calling 517-522-5695.
Additional performances are Saturday, November 7th (7:00 pm); Sunday, November 8th (2:00 pm); and Friday, November 13th (7:00 pm) & Saturday, November 14th (2:00 pm & 7:00 pm).
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
This is a don't miss event!!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Murrows Boys at Jackson Coffee Company
Original, acoustic music from Michigan Socially aware lyrics complimented by spot-on harmonica leads put Murrow's Boys in a unique place among other acoustic groups. Members merge their personal styles and interests to create an honest acoustic sound. Music & words written & played by: James Murphy (gtr, bass, voc), Greg Marten (gtr, mandolin, voc, bass) and Ken Marten (harmonica, percussion)
Leapin' Lizards! Everyone's favorite red head is back in town. Center Stage Jackson presents the family musical ANNIE at Grass Lake High School Auditorium for two weekends beginning Friday, November 6th at 7:00 pm. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for students with ID. Reservations can be made by calling 517-522-5695.
Additional performances are Saturday, November 7th (7:00 pm); Sunday, November 8th (2:00 pm); and Friday, November 13th (7:00 pm) & Saturday, November 14th (2:00 pm & 7:00 pm).
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Leapin' Lizards! Everyone's favorite red head is back in town. Center Stage Jackson presents the family musical ANNIE at Grass Lake High School Auditorium for two weekends beginning Friday, November 6th at 7:00 pm. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for students with ID. Reservations can be made by calling 517-522-5695.
Additional performances are Saturday, November 7th (7:00 pm); Sunday, November 8th (2:00 pm); and Friday, November 13th (7:00 pm) & Saturday, November 14th (2:00 pm & 7:00 pm).
Leapin' Lizards! Everyone's favorite red head is back in town. Center Stage Jackson presents the family musical ANNIE at Grass Lake High School Auditorium for two weekends beginning Friday, November 6th at 7:00 pm. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for students with ID. Reservations can be made by calling 517-522-5695.
Additional performances are Saturday, November 7th (7:00 pm); Sunday, November 8th (2:00 pm); and Friday, November 13th (7:00 pm) & Saturday, November 14th (2:00 pm & 7:00 pm).
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
Tracing a timeline through history, this exhibit explores the story and culture of Jackson's African American community, from its first black resident to the present. Learn about the accomplishments, the struggles and the triumphs. For more information contact the Museum at 517-787-2320
Join Ken Thompson and John Leyland on their adventure through art!
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