Weston Cultural Council

Weston Cultural Council Funds come from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the town of Weston. Nearly half of LCC funds support educational activities for young people.

The Weston Cultural Council helps to fund events, lectures, performances, and other activities in the arts, humanities, and sciences through annual grants to qualified applicants. The Council is charged with distributing money in the form of grants allotted to the Town by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency supporting the arts, humanities, and sciences. The Massachusetts Cultural Co

uncil's Local Cultural Council (LCC) Program is the largest grassroots cultural funding network in the nation, supporting thousands of community-based projects in the arts, humanities, and sciences annually. Each year, local councils award more than $2 million in grants to more than 5,000 cultural programs statewide. Weston receives state funds grant at the local level, and the town usually matches them. Municipally appointed volunteers meet and decide how to distribute the money to projects that promote access, education, diversity and excellence in three areas:

• Arts -- including crafts, performing, visual, media, folk, design, literary, and interdisciplinary arts.
• Humanities -- including history, social studies, philosophy, criticism, and literature.
• Interpretive Sciences -- engaging people in learning about nature, science, and technology in ways that connect to their lives. Grants support an enormous range of grass-roots activities: concerts, exhibitions, radio and video productions, field trips for schoolchildren, after-school youth programs, writing workshops, historical preservation efforts, lectures, nature and science education programs for families and town festivals. Who qualifies for WCC funding? According to the requirements determined by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, anyone may qualify for funding if:

• There must have a public benefit to the citizens of Weston.

• Applicants may not be discriminated against on the basis of race, s*x, religion, creed, color, national origin, disability, or age.

• Funds must not be used to substitute or replace current or previously funded public programs of a municipality, such as schools or libraries.

03/02/2026
03/02/2026

Silk Road Event,
March 1 2026

Silk Road Event
03/02/2026

Silk Road Event

01/28/2025

Join the conversation with the Brave Space Book Club, supported by the Weston Cultural Council. This Wednesday at 8:00 pm, and once a month throughout the spring on Zoom. Details below.

Join the Brave Conversation
Once a month on Wednesday evenings from 8-9:30pm via Zoom
The Brave Space Book Club is co-hosted by T**i Ngwenya and Deborah Hunter-Jones as an intimate forum to
discuss fiction and nonfiction books collectively chosen by the brave book readers—a space to have open and
frank conversations about books that broaden our knowledge of Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion
(DEAI). We are in a moment when many people wish to read more, learn more, and understand more about each
other. If you are open to reading this subject matter and exploring how to talk to each other about it in an
inclusive environment—please join us!
Contact us to be added to the mailing list or for more info at [email protected].
2025 Book List:
January 29: An Indigenous People’s History of the United States by Roxanne Dunar-Ortiz (312
pp, Nonfiction)
1.
February 26: Race: Vintage Minis by Toni Morrison (256 pp, Fiction) 2.
March 26: 1st Half of Warrior poet: A biography of Audre Lorde (1st 250 pp, Biography) 3.
April 30: 2nd Half of Warrior poet: A biography of Audre Lorde (Last 250 pp) 4.
May 28: Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann (339 pp, Nonfiction) 5.
June 25: An African American and Latinx History of the United States by Paul Ortiz (298 pp,
Nonfiction)
6.
This program is supported in part by a grants from the following LCCs, local agencies which are supported by the Mass Cultural
Council, a state agency: Abington, Brockton, Cambridge, Canton, Dedham, East Bridgewater, Easton, Holbrook, Lynn, Newton ,
Plymouth, Randolph, Stoughton, Walpole, Wellesley and Weston. We are grateful for their support!

Celebrate the Lunar New Year and learn about the Art of the Silk Road at this free town-wide event, funded by the Weston...
01/24/2025

Celebrate the Lunar New Year and learn about the Art of the Silk Road at this free town-wide event, funded by the Weston Cultural Council. Sunday, January 26, at Weston High School from 1:30 to 3:30, details below.

The Weston Cultural Council is currently seeking grant applications from September 1 until October 16 from local organiz...
09/07/2024

The Weston Cultural Council is currently seeking grant applications from September 1 until October 16 from local organizations and individuals for programs and projects accessible to a broad spectrum of town residents that promote excellence, education, diversity, and inclusion in the arts, humanities, or interpretive sciences. Details can be found at https://massculturalcouncil.org/local-council/weston.

In the past, WCC grants have supported a wide range of activities, including community-wide festivals, concerts, and plays; exhibitions and projects by local artists; nature, science, and environmental education programs and participatory activities; video productions; after-school youth programs; workshops in writing and the visual arts; local history and cultural diversity projects; and lectures and book discussions in the humanities.

Grant applicants are encouraged to work with local institutions such as the Weston Public Library, the Arts and Innovation Center, and the Council on Aging to secure a venue in advance for their program. Programming can be in-person, online, hybrid, or hands-on where appropriate.

Questions? Email [email protected].

06/22/2024

Address

Weston Town Hall, PO Box 378, 11 Town House Road
Weston, MA
02493

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