UP Arts, Culture Alliance Conference at Bay on Sept. 27

The Upper Peninsula Arts and Culture Alliance will host its third-annual conference Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Bay College Escanaba Campus.
ESCANABA — The Upper Peninsula Arts and Culture Alliance will host its third-annual conference Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Bay College Escanaba Campus.
This year’s theme, “Creative Capacity: Cultivating Capability in Arts and Culture,” will bring together artists, educators, nonprofit leaders and community partners from across the region for a full day of learning, collaboration and inspiration.
The conference will be preceded by a free public reception from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 26, at the college’s Besse Gallery. Guests can enjoy food and beverages and take part in a guided tour of on-campus artwork with Kristine Hunter, fine arts coordinator at Bay College. The reception is open to the public and guests do not need to be attending the conference to participate.
After the reception, Players de Noc will launch its 2026 season with a performance of “Don’t Mention My Name” in the Besse Theater. This delightful farce — filled with an amnesiac, mistaken identities and nonstop twists and gags — offers a feel-good way to kick off the season, the alliance states in a news release.
The conference opens with remarks at 10 a.m. Saturday and a keynote address from Christine Delaney, executive director of Tibbits Opera House. The day will continue with a panel on historic theaters — moderated by Sarah Rice — that will feature leaders from the Braumart Theatre, Calumet Theatre, Crystal Theatre and Erickson Center for the Arts. Over lunch, participants will gather around table topics that will explore history, tourism and fundraising.
Afternoon breakout sessions will dive into practical tools and strategies for the arts and culture sector, including presentations on strategic planning, marketing, arts education, organizational growth and rural challenges. Other sessions will highlight innovative programs and collaborations led by presenters from across the Upper Peninsula, including Jane Lynch, Amelia Pruiett and Andie Balenger.
Conference registration is open now at the alliance’s website. Registration is $50 for individuals and $35 for members of the Creative Connections Directory, a free-to-join resource connecting artists, organizations and communities across the Upper Peninsula. Additionally, organizations registering for the conference may bring up to three attendees on a single $50 ticket.
The alliance’s annual conference offers opportunities to strengthen skills, expand networks and celebrate the role of creativity in building vibrant communities in the Upper Peninsula. Registration and more info is available online at upacalliance.com.