Our new Executive Director Christine Hojnacki at joined 620WTMJ radio’s The Upswing with Jeff Sherman yesterday to chat about why the arts, culture and creative sectors are vital to a vibrant and prosperous Milwaukee and Wisconsin. Link to listen below. #ImagineMKE
Imagine MKE
Civic and Social Organizations
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1,660 followers
Driving vibrancy, prosperity, and systemic change by advancing and advocating for our region's creative economy.
About us
Imagine MKE drives vibrancy, prosperity, and systemic change in the Greater Milwaukee area by advancing and advocating for our region's creative economy. We envision Milwaukee as a nationally-recognized creative community, a magnet for talent and investment, where social and economic opportunity is powered by an equitable, diverse, and thriving creative economy.
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https://www.imaginemke.org/
External link for Imagine MKE
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- Arts and Culture, Economic Development, Community Development, Creative Economy, Arts Advocacy, Workforce Development, Business Development, and Talent Attraction and Retention
Locations
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Primary
229 East Wisconsin Ave
Suite 404
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202, US
Employees at Imagine MKE
Updates
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This is exciting news for Imagine MKE and the city
Exciting news from Imagine MKE. We've named long-time arts, development, and marketing leader Christine Hojnacki as our new executive director. She joins us from UPAF where she was most recently Chief Development Officer. Christine will help us coalesce Milwaukee's arts, corporate, and civic leaders around a vision and plan to help ensure the future of our arts and culture sector and its value to the region's economic, educational, and emotional well-being. #arts, #culture, #performingarts, #museums, #milwaukee, #creators, #funding, #creatives, #economy, #wellbeing, #nonprofit, #artists
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Exciting news from Imagine MKE. We've named long-time arts, development, and marketing leader Christine Hojnacki as our new executive director. She joins us from UPAF where she was most recently Chief Development Officer. Christine will help us coalesce Milwaukee's arts, corporate, and civic leaders around a vision and plan to help ensure the future of our arts and culture sector and its value to the region's economic, educational, and emotional well-being. #arts, #culture, #performingarts, #museums, #milwaukee, #creators, #funding, #creatives, #economy, #wellbeing, #nonprofit, #artists
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“This is a very dire situation... Without immediate action and substantial investment, the impact will reverberate throughout our communities.” Imagine MKE's Adam Braatz spoke on the critical situation facing our arts and culture sector in this month's Milwaukee Magazine, calling for a unified strategy to propel our creative economy toward a more vibrant and sustainable future. 🖼️ Illustration: Paula Shultz 📖 Read the full article here:
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"Often the expectation for young adults is to attend university or enter the workforce immediately after graduation. Teens Grow Greens illuminates the multitude of opportunities young adults can pursue and promotes exploration and experimentation in many pathways beyond the university system." We spoke with Kelly Michael Anderson, marketing director and apprenticeship manager, video & photo, to learn about the multitude of diverse programs the nonprofit org offers young people to help them find their passions and develop marketable skills.
Teens Grow Greens Cultivates Youth Growth + Development Beyond the Greenhouse
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Earlier this week, we hosted our very first Creative Legal Clinic in partnership with our friends at the Wisconsin Entertainment Lawyers Association. WELA's panel of legal experts shared valuable insights and answered questions on copyrights, intellectual property, and fair use doctrine for artists and creatives from a wide range of disciplines. Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the lively discussion! The overwhelming positive feedback and requests for more have us excited to explore ways to offer these events more frequently and in various formats. A big thanks to the fantastic team at the Milwaukee Youth Arts Center for hosting.
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There are many reasons to be hopeful about this moment of Milwaukee's vibrant arts, culture, and creative industries-- and to be excited for what the future holds. Here are just a few: 📖 Read: https://lnkd.in/e5Z-34X3 What gives you hope for the creative future of Milwaukee?
Reasons to be Hopeful About Milwaukee's Creative Rise
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We've all heard horror stories of creatives falling victim to exploitation due to a lack of legal safeguards or knowledge of their rights. Is your intellectual property protected? Join us for a FREE clinic with experts from the Wisconsin Entertainment Lawyers Association, covering: - When to consult an attorney for your creative projects. - Protecting your intellectual property. - Understanding the benefits of establishing an LLC or corporation. Light refreshments provided. Seating is limited and advance registration is required. Sign up today: https://loom.ly/ylqBbQQ
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"It's not my imagination — we have a real cultural renaissance happening." Muralist Tia Richardson has painted more than 50 murals, mainly in Milwaukee, and is committed to exposing youth to the arts and giving them real-world experience in bringing her colorful public projects to life. Milwaukee truly is a creative community on the rise, driven by the commitment and creativity of outstanding artists like Tia.
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Live music. Art-making. Performances. Dancing to live DJs on the beach under "Ginormous Glowing Cosmopods." Learn more about ArtBlaze, the epic new free summer event series from Joy Engine. 📖 Read: https://lnkd.in/ecjKWzKz And, stop by the next event on Wednesday, July 31 from 3-10 pm at South Shore Park Beach!
Joy Engine’s ArtBlaze Brings Together a New Milwaukee Special Combo: Music, Public Art and Beaches
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