crosshatch news
Scott Hocking's Retrospective at Cranbrook Art Museum
Scott Hocking, alum of the Crosshatch Hill House artist residency program, has a retrospective of his work at Cranbrook Art Museum. If you are anywhere near Bloomfield Hills, Michigan between now and March 12, 2023, go see this show. You won’t regret it.
Saltless Sea Creamery Finds a Home
David and Joy Omar of Saltless Sea Creamery have finally found a home for their cheese business.
Help Us Meet Our Stretch Goal
With ten days remaining, we have met our campaign goal of $50,000, which will be matched by $50,000 from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). Now you can help us unlock another match of $15,000 from the Green Brick Foundation.
USDA Awards Crosshatch $50,000 for Climate Change Farming Initiative
The USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the North Central Extension Risk Management Education Center have awarded $50,000 to Crosshatch Center for Art & Ecology to launch the Carbon Farming Planning Cohorts program.
Traverse City Dance Project Returns to Crosshatch Meadow
On August 3rd, the Traverse City Dance Project will perform works of contemporary dance at the Crosshatch Meadow, just north of Glacial Hills Pathway and Natural Area in Bellaire.
Brad Kik Awarded 2022 Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture Artist Residency
Brad Kik, co-director and co-founder of Crosshatch Center for Art & Ecology, has been awarded a three week artist residency at Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture in Sisters, Oregon. Chosen from over 80 applicants, Brad is one of 26 artists selected for this award.
Microloan Information Session
We held an online session to share information about applying to our zero-interest microloan program and to hear perspectives on applying and completing food and farm microloan projects from past program recipients.
The Northern Michigan Small Farm Conference remains online for 2022
Farmers, home-scale growers, students, food producers and eaters will gather at the Northern Michigan Small Farm Conference—that is, over the internet. The pandemic has driven another year’s conference to the web, but this year the conference is more than twice the size. What hasn’t changed: a chance to network, share ideas and gain new skills that will make small farms in Michigan more economically viable and environmentally sustainable.
Crosshatch Center for Art and Ecology Awarded MCACA Grant
Crosshatch Center for Art and Ecology has been awarded a grant of $22,500 from the State of Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs (MCACA). The grant proposal was awarded through the MCACA peer review process and was one of 594 applications to compete for MCACA fiscal year 2022 funding.
COMMONGROUNDS AND CROSSHATCH WIN IMPACT 100 GRANT
Something really beautiful happened last night at the Impact 100 event, when hundreds of our community leaders and devoted philanthropists decided in favor of something small.