The Arts Are Alive in Northville

Those of us who call Northville home know that this city has long valued cultivating a lively arts culture, which goes hand-in-hand with its historical awareness. The Northville Art House, First Fridays, various galleries and art shops, and Tipping Point Theatre have always played a part in promoting artistic expression around town.

According to Creative State Michigan, for every $1 that’s invested in arts and culture in Michigan, $51 comes back into the state’s economy. (More information here.) Communities have been shown time and time again to benefit from public arts initiatives and creative projects. Engagement with the arts allows community members to communicate with one another in ways they may not be able to normally, and art itself can be an effective medium for addressing local or national issues and starting conversations. Most importantly, the forming of and participation in arts programs shows community members invested in their home town, its economic success, and the quality of life of those who live there.

The Northville Art House makes many well-loved programs possible in Northville, including the Victorian Festival, summer concerts downtown, First Fridays, and various classes and lectures. The Art House also hosts its own gallery openings and events. Art programs keep students and professionals alike engaged and active in the community.

If you want to contribute to this positive force in our community, there are many ways to do so. Visit one of Northville’s many art galleries–like Starring ‘The Gallery’ downtown, the Dancing Eye Gallery, The Northville Gallery, McGuires Fine Art Gallery, and many more. Attend the First Friday events (there’s one tonight!), where you can experience art demos, featured artists, and galleries open to the public, some even with refreshments.

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