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IMAGE: FATHER & SON AT MUCE CAMPUS 

MUCE EDUCATES

Founded in 2016, The mission of MUCE EDUCATES (aka MUCE) is to create cultural spaces and produce artistic programming that fosters and nurtures creative talent in urban neighborhoods, rich in heritage but lacking in resources.

 

It is a platform that elevates the voices of BIPOC artists as well as a bridge for the community to explore, collaborate, and serve through the arts.

 

Our Programs include:

  • MUCE Campus

  • MUCE Exhibits

  • Residency Program 

  • On-the-Job Training [ Production]

  • L.O.V.E. Program

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We are committed to readying local artist for exhibition, major galleries, arts productions and arts administration jobs. MUCE EDUCATES, a registered 501c3, works directly with citizens, the community, small businesses, and artists.

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LINKS

Our programs are made possible with support from 

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OUR PROGRAMS

MUCE CAMPUS

The MUCE CAMPUS is funky urban oasis and  home of the MUCE gallery. We are currently relocating. Subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to know when our physical location re-opens. Until then, catch MUCE as we Pop-Up across South Florida. 

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MUCE EXHIBITIONS

Our 2024 exhibition season will focus on elevating individual artists who have grown with MUCE over the years. Click here to see our 2024 season. Pop-up Shows are added throughout the year. Be sure to follow us on Instagram for up to date events and invites. 

MUCE ARTIST RESIDENCY

MUCE Resident Artist Program offers working space at the MUCE Campus for exceptional visual artists working in a variety of Mediums. This year long residency is dedicated to emerging visual artist whose work explores African Diaspora art or is a cultural member of the African Diaspora.   MUCE Resident Artists are provided the space to develop their practice, collaborate with other artist and participate in exhibitions, public programming, business development courses, and community outreach initiatives.

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LEARN MORE HERE & HOW TO APPLY. APPLICATIONS OPEN JUNE 2024.

ON-THE-JOB TRAINING [ PRODUCTION]

We are committed to training the next generation for arts production jobs in our industry. These skills prepare youth and young adults for a world in theater, concerts, museums, and galleries. We can bring this program to your camp or school for young learners (10years+) 

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 Read our OTJ brochure to learn more. 

L.O.V.E PROGRAM

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LOVE: Show MUCE love by subscribing as a monthly donor to help support MUCE EDUCATES with general operations,campus enhancements and the building fund. All donations are tax deductible.  Donate here. 

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OFFERING:  Help MUCE achieve their equipment wish-list. Patrons offer to purchase items on our wish list to donate to the campus.

Click here to see our Wish List!

 

VOLUNTEER: Volunteer to support our public events, pop-up events, as a greeter, set-up or break down.

Subscribe to our volunteer form here and we'll email blast opportunities. 


EXCHANGE: Individual artists who need space to incubate, develop, expand and grow. If you know MUCE is a space that is meant for YOU to grow, we will exchange  time and service for space to work. Use the campus to complete your artwork after completing your designated exchange hours! [ coming soon] 

Love. Offering. Volunteer. Exchange:  an energy exchange program that supports the MUCE Campus 

 

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MUCE EDUCATES MAKES VISIBLE HYPER LOCAL ARTISTS OF SOUTH FLORIDA 

MUCE DIVERSITY . EQUITY. INCLUSION STATEMENT

MUCE  is committed to elevating the artistic voices of the BIPOC community; to diversifying the artistic landscape of the western world. In that vein, MUCE centers its work, mission, and spaces, in honoring the unique cultural history of all persons who work, engage, and enjoy MUCE.

 

How do we achieve healthy & sustainable diversity, equity, and inclusion

  •  We are committed to an inclusive board  from varying cultural and racial backgrounds

  •  We are committed to having leadership that represents the communities in which we serve

  • We respect individual preference and inquire respectfully when we need to learn.

  • We acknowledge the grim history of oppression; we do not blame individuals for historical atrocities; we do hold the government accountable for its role in promoting  & facilitation violence against humanity

  • We create safe spaces for confronting conversations, guided by a mediator when needed

  • We acknowledge the original owners of the land in which our offerings take place

  • We share history through art from across the globe

  • We create space for educated allyship through workshops, talk backs & performances

  • We explore the consequences of oppression and create simple goals that we can achieve individually, collectively and as a company

ARTS

THRIVE

THANKS TO

YOU

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