Springfield Central Cultural District

Springfield Central Cultural District

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The mission of the Springfield Cultural District is to bring more vitality to the city by highlighting its outstanding cultural offerings and adding new creative opportunities for artists and the greater community. The district covers an architecturally impressive, compact, walkable area encompassing approximately 1/3 of a square mile, brimming with cultural attractions, such as:

*Springfield Mus

Photos from Springfield Central Cultural District's post 04/27/2026

Rescheduling - We are looking for more sign ups for this team building experience. If interested please DM us or comment. Can be used for professionals also.

04/27/2026

We’re looking for artists to lead family & child-friendly creative experiences for our community ✨
You’ll design and guide an accessible, hands-on activity for about 30–35 participants using your own creative process and inspiration. Think interactive, engaging, and welcoming for all ages.
Ideas can include kite making, printmaking, music, mosaic art, writing, origami, dance, self portraits, jewelry + more
Because this takes place outdoors in a shared public space, we’re prioritizing activities that are:
easy to facilitate
low mess
quick to clean up
(no painting or anything with spills, staining, or complicated setup/cleanup)

We’re looking for artists who can create something visually engaging, simple to follow, and meaningful for the community

Apply now before all 6 spots are filled

04/13/2026

Check out this upcoming workshop ➡️ How To Sell Your Story | Entrepreneur Edition.

This workshop is designed for entrepreneurs and creatives who want to better communicate the story behind their work. Participants will leave with a clear and structured version of their “why,” multiple versions of their story tailored for different platforms (social media, elevator pitch, website), and practice delivering their message with clarity and confidence. Spots are available!

The session will be interactive, hands-on, and aligned with helping participants stand out and build real connection with their audience.

Photos from Springfield Central Cultural District's post 04/10/2026

We are heartbroken to learn of the passing of Rosemary Tracy Woods.

Rosemary was part of the Springfield Cultural Partnership family in many ways. While she served as an SCP board member, we knew her even more deeply as a beloved friend, mentor, collaborator, truth teller, and grounding force in our work. She brought laughter, candor, courage, inspiration, and love into every room she entered, and our community is better because of it.

Rosemary’s legacy lives in the artists she uplifted, the space she made for others to be seen and heard, and the fearless, loving way she moved through the world. She believed deeply in people, in creative possibility, and in the power of making room for those too often pushed to the margins. She also carried a deep love for her family, and that love was part of the strength and generosity she shared so freely with others.

We will remember Rosemary with gratitude and love, and we will honor her by continuing the work with honesty, courage, and care.

Rest in power, Rosemary. 🕊️💜

Photos from Springfield Central Cultural District's post 04/03/2026

No April Fools here... there is a ton of
FREE programming at The Intersection this April!
We cannot wait to see you here for workshops, performances, community gatherings, creative activities, and more. Stop by, join us, and help bring this civic space to life.
Check the calendar for updates and upcoming events:
https://springfieldculture.org/programs/civic-space/ events-programming/
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