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==The Alluvion== The Alluvion is a multifaceted arts venue situated in Traverse City, known for its commitment to fostering a vibrant art community by providing an accessible and immersive space for performing arts, visual arts, and various events. This 150-capacity venue is strategically located on the second floor of The Commongrounds Cooperative building, adjacent to The Boardman-Ottaway River near downtown Traverse City. The Alluvion stands as a testament to thoughtful design and community collaboration, offering an intimate setting with optimal acoustics, world-class equipment, and a dedication to high-quality, accessible performances. ===History and Ownership=== The Alluvion was conceived as a collaborative effort between Commongrounds Cooperative, renowned musician Jeff Haas, and the Crosshatch Center for Art & Ecology. The venue's inception was the result of over a year of deep conversations with artists at the core, aiming to create a simple, welcoming space that nurtures the artistic spirit of the community. The venue also includes a small recording studio that allows for live-streaming of performances and professional audio and video recording. ===Facilities and Design=== Designed with the artist and audience experience in mind, The Alluvion features a generous lobby and a listening room accessible through double doors, bathed in natural light. The stage is crafted to offer visibility to the audience while maintaining a closeness that fosters connection between the performers and their audience. The venue's design also incorporates a service bar with a selection of locally sourced beverages and a creative food menu, in partnership with Nobo Mrkt. ===Community Impact=== The Alluvion is more than just a performance space; it is a cultural hub that supports young and emerging artists, providing them with opportunities to experiment, connect, and be recognized. The space transitions seamlessly to serve as a community arts space, a health and wellness area, a meeting hall, and a gathering place when not hosting performances. It is part of a larger cooperative that includes various businesses and services, contributing to the venue's role as a beacon for regional and national artists in northern Michigan. ===Events and Programming=== The Alluvion hosts a diverse range of events, including the Alluvion Jazz Series, visual arts exhibitions such as "Tender Sun" and "Etchings: Escaping the Frame," as well as other community-driven initiatives. It offers a calendar of events and ticketing options for upcoming shows, emphasizing its role as a premier destination for arts and culture. ===Get Involved=== The organization encourages community involvement through volunteer opportunities, space rentals, joining their mailing list, and donations. These avenues provide the public with ways to engage with and support The Alluvion's mission. ===Leadership=== The Alluvion is led by a team of dedicated individuals, including Leo Bevington, Tiff Falls, Jeff Haas, Amanda Kik, Brad Kik, Jessica Kooiman Parker, Andrew Lutes, Matt McCalpin, and Kate Redman. The Advisory Committee and Design team comprise various experts and artists, such as May Erlewine, Ray Kendra, and Ethan Fitzpatrick, who contribute to the venue's vision and execution. In summary, The Alluvion is a cornerstone of Traverse City's cultural landscape, offering a space where art and community converge to create unforgettable experiences. Its commitment to inclusivity, quality, and artistic excellence makes it a unique and cherished institution within the region.
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Traverse City, MI, United States