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BLACK ARTS AND CULTURAL CENTER
Alternative/Previous Name:
Mailing Label:
Black Arts And Cultural Center
ATTN:
Location:
359 S Kalamazoo Mall Ste 202
Kalamazoo
MI
49007
Mailing Address:
PO Box 3505
Kalamazoo
MI
49003-3505
Toll-Free:
Phone:
1-269-349-1035
Fax:
1-269-349-1982
Email:
bacc@cybermind-usa.net
Web Address:
http://www.blackartskalamazoo.org
Personnel:
Sidney Ellis, Executive Director.
Hours:
T-F 9:00am-12:00pm; Sat 12:00pm-5:00pm.
Election Month:
Update Letter Sent:
September
Goal:
To promote and develop Black art and Black cultural heritage and to enhance interactions among diverse groups.
Services:
Produce annual Black Arts Festival; fine art exhibitions; classes; workshops; artistic demonstrations.
Area Served:
Southwest Michigan.
Eligibility:
Source(s) of Support:
Membership fee starting at $25 and up; donations; foundations.
Subjects:
ARTS ; THEATER ; AFRICAN AMERICANS
Affiliation:
Nonprofit Status:
Additional Information:
Source of Information:
Phone 10/2008 per Sidney Ellis.
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