Workshops at the Museum

Presented by the Mackinac Arts Council. Join local and regional artists as they share their art expertise. Workshops take place in Marquette Park on the lawn outside The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum. Supplies are provided, but you may also bring your own. Class sizes are limited – early registration is recommended through the Mackinac Arts Council.

Workshops are held after regular museum hours.

Workshop Schedule:

July 9 – Plein Air Painting with Maeve Croghan
July 17 – Flower Arranging
July 23 – Photography with Sara Wright
July 30 – Drop in and Draw with Bill Murcko
August 6 – Drop in and Draw with Bill Murcko
August 14 – Flower Arranging
August 20 – Plein Air Painting with Maeve Croghan
August 27 – Watercolor Painting with Megan Swoyer

Workshops at the Museum

Presented by the Mackinac Arts Council. Join local and regional artists as they share their art expertise. Workshops take place in Marquette Park on the lawn outside The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum. Supplies are provided, but you may also bring your own. Class sizes are limited – early registration is recommended through the Mackinac Arts Council.

Workshops are held after regular museum hours.

Workshop Schedule:

July 9 – Plein Air Painting with Maeve Croghan
July 17 – Flower Arranging
July 23 – Photography with Sara Wright
July 30 – Drop in and Draw with Bill Murcko
August 6 – Drop in and Draw with Bill Murcko
August 14 – Flower Arranging
August 20 – Plein Air Painting with Maeve Croghan
August 27 – Watercolor Painting with Megan Swoyer

Workshops at the Museum

Presented by the Mackinac Arts Council. Join local and regional artists as they share their art expertise. Workshops take place in Marquette Park on the lawn outside The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum. Supplies are provided, but you may also bring your own. Class sizes are limited – early registration is recommended through the Mackinac Arts Council.

Workshops are held after regular museum hours.

Workshop Schedule:

July 9 – Plein Air Painting with Maeve Croghan
July 17 – Flower Arranging
July 23 – Photography with Sara Wright
July 30 – Drop in and Draw with Bill Murcko
August 6 – Drop in and Draw with Bill Murcko
August 14 – Flower Arranging
August 20 – Plein Air Painting with Maeve Croghan
August 27 – Watercolor Painting with Megan Swoyer

Workshops at the Museum

Presented by the Mackinac Arts Council. Join local and regional artists as they share their art expertise. Workshops take place in Marquette Park on the lawn outside The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum. Supplies are provided, but you may also bring your own. Class sizes are limited – early registration is recommended through the Mackinac Arts Council.

Workshops are held after regular museum hours.

Workshop Schedule:

July 9 – Plein Air Painting with Maeve Croghan
July 17 – Flower Arranging
July 23 – Photography with Sara Wright
July 30 – Drop in and Draw with Bill Murcko
August 6 – Drop in and Draw with Bill Murcko
August 14 – Flower Arranging
August 20 – Plein Air Painting with Maeve Croghan
August 27 – Watercolor Painting with Megan Swoyer

Music in the Park

From the Arts Council: “With a spectacular backdrop, our summer concert series takes place on the lawn of a National Historic Landmark, Marquette Park, which is at the foothills of Historic Fort Mackinac downtown across from the marina. Bring a picnic and tune in for some great live folk, rock, country, blues—the best of Americana. All concerts are free. We recommend bringing a blanket or lawn chairs for your comfort.”

Schedule of artists:
July 27 – Mackinac’s Got Talent
July 11 – Alex Graham Quintet
July 18 – Shout Sister Shout
July 25 – Wood Box Heroes
August 1 – Whiskey Charmers
August 8 – The Mickeys
August 15 – D’Jangophonique
August 22 – Mackinac’s Got Talent Finale

Workshops at the Museum

Presented by the Mackinac Arts Council. Join local and regional artists as they share their art expertise. Workshops take place in Marquette Park on the lawn outside The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum. Supplies are provided, but you may also bring your own. Class sizes are limited – early registration is recommended through the Mackinac Arts Council.

Workshops are held after regular museum hours.

Workshop Schedule:

July 9 – Plein Air Painting with Maeve Croghan
July 17 – Flower Arranging
July 23 – Photography with Sara Wright
July 30 – Drop in and Draw with Bill Murcko
August 6 – Drop in and Draw with Bill Murcko
August 14 – Flower Arranging
August 20 – Plein Air Painting with Maeve Croghan
August 27 – Watercolor Painting with Megan Swoyer

Music in the Park, presented by Mackinac Arts Council

From the Arts Council: “With a spectacular backdrop, our summer concert series takes place on the lawn of a National Historic Landmark, Marquette Park, which is at the foothills of Historic Fort Mackinac downtown across from the marina. Bring a picnic and tune in for some great live folk, rock, country, blues—the best of Americana. All concerts are free. We recommend bringing a blanket or lawn chairs for your comfort.”

Schedule of artists:
July 27 – Mackinac’s Got Talent
July 11 – Alex Graham Quintet
July 18 – Shout Sister Shout
July 25 – Wood Box Heroes
August 1 – Whiskey Charmers
August 8 – The Mickeys
August 15 – D’Jangophonique
August 22 – Mackinac’s Got Talent Finale

Mackinac – Our Famous Island

The Mackinac Arts Council presents Mackinac – Our Famous Island in the Center for the Arts at Mission Point every Sunday May 1 – October 23. Admission is free. #thisismackinac

About the documentary: Detroit Public TV and Mackinac State Historic Parks takes viewers to Mackinac – Our Famous Island along its many shores and trails to experience the natural beauty of the island, visit landmarks that reveal its earliest history and introduce the people who still work to preserve this special place. There is far more to this sacred island than horses and fudge, and DPTV cameras capture the landscape and beauty while connecting us to the diverse communities and people who have been stewards of Mackinac Island throughout its history.

Mackinac – Our Famous Island

The Mackinac Arts Council presents Mackinac – Our Famous Island in the Center for the Arts at Mission Point every Sunday May 1 – October 23. Admission is free. #thisismackinac

About the documentary: Detroit Public TV and Mackinac State Historic Parks takes viewers to Mackinac – Our Famous Island along its many shores and trails to experience the natural beauty of the island, visit landmarks that reveal its earliest history and introduce the people who still work to preserve this special place. There is far more to this sacred island than horses and fudge, and DPTV cameras capture the landscape and beauty while connecting us to the diverse communities and people who have been stewards of Mackinac Island throughout its history.