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Call For Artist Proposals 2025
Attention: visual artists! Alluvion Arts is seeking local, national, and international artists to share their work on our walls.
Open Walls returns!
New exhibition in The Aviary
This October, explore the Alluvion Arts annual Open Walls exhibition. This salon style exhibition highlights local artists and will be hung salon style in The Aviary (first floor gallery).
Now Hiring: Development & Sponsorship Coordinator
The Alluvion, a small, for-profit artist-centered performance venue in Traverse City, is expanding our team to include a Development and Sponsorship Coordinator. This position is focused on two primary objectives: developing a strong community fan base that subscribes to a new “fan club” membership, and developing a robust slate of corporate and community sponsors to help generate income to support Alluvion programs.
Exploring Kerrville Folk Festival’s New Folk Winners
Since 1973, the Grassy Hill New Folk Competition for Emerging Songwriters has boosted the careers of some of our most beloved North American songwriters.
Local Spins: The Alluvion hits ‘sweet spot’ in Traverse City as intimate, new high-level venue.
The Alluvion hits ‘sweet spot’ in Traverse City as intimate, new high-level venue. The mid-sized, riverfront concert space has impressed musicians and fans alike during its spring ‘preview mode,’ with more to come.
Bob James & Family Donate Piano to Alluvion
Legendary jazz pianist Bob James has called northern Michigan home for some time now, playing a large role in the booming music scene in the Traverse City area.
In the news: The Alluvion opens its doors to preview series
Patronicity Campaign Success—plus, here’s what you need to know about rewards.
Stretch Goal Announced
Three Braid into One
Three community leaders partner to create one amazing performance space: The Alluvion
The Alluvion Wins 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.