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"In ‘major setback’ for Michigan arts, Trump terminates federal grants", Bridge Michigan 5/21/25

"In ‘major setback’ for Michigan arts, Trump terminates federal grants", Bridge Michigan 5/21/25

The Trump administration has cut most federal arts grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, dealing a major blow to Michigan's arts community. Organizations like PASC in Detroit, which serve vulnerable populations, are among those losing critical funding.

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Animal exhibition opens at inclusive studio in Detroit

Animal exhibition opens at inclusive studio in Detroit

Exciting news! PASC's latest exhibition, Wild Things, has been featured in Axios Detroit this week. This recognition highlights the powerful work of PASC artists and curators.

The feature in Axios Detroit brings well-deserved attention to PASC’s mission of fostering inclusivity and amplifying the voices of underrepresented artists in the contemporary art scene.

Read more at Axios Detroit

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Coastal Effects: Anthony Marcellini & Paige Wery

Coastal Effects: Anthony Marcellini & Paige Wery

"A new art exhibit, “On The World With The World,” debuted Saturday, Feb. 1, to a full house and an open panel discussion at the University of Michigan’s Institute of the Humanities. All featured works come from the Progressive Art Studio Collective, an open art studio founded in Detroit in 2021 by Anthony Marcellini for artists with disabilities. In conversation with Marcellini at the opening were Amanda Krugliak, an art curator at the institute, and Paige Wery, the founder of the Tierra Del Sol art studio in Los Angeles which also provides open-studio resources to artists with disabilities in that area."

Read the interview transcript here.  

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‘On The World With The World’: The power of voice and outsider art

‘On The World With The World’: The power of voice and outsider art

The Michigan Daily has published a writeup on the opening reception of 'On The World With The World,'. The opening featured a conversation with PASC program manager Anthony Marcellini, Amanda Krugliak, an art curator at the institute, and Paige Wery, the founder of the Tierra Del Sol art studio in Los Angeles which also provides open-studio resources to artists with disabilities in that area.

Read the full article here

IMG 1: A headline graphic of the Michigan Daily article with an image of a salon-style wall of framed artworks and small sculptures.

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