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Cheryl Strichik: cheryl@monthavenarts.org
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (Mar. 10, 2026) – Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center is making room at its art-making “TABLE” for everyone. That’s because the MACC’s new Technology Access Builds Learning + Engagement (TABLE) initiative has received one of META’s 2026 Community Action Grants. The $30,000 award will help the MACC acquire and implement advanced digital art, animation and AI exploration tools.
“We are grateful to META for joining Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center in its mission to make the arts available to everyone,” says Cheryl Strichik, the MACC’s executive director. “With new and advanced technology, Monthaven’s arts education and healing arts programs will become available to more at-risk youth, military veterans suffering from PTSD, and others living in our community.”
Monthaven’s arts education department currently provides instruction to more 1,200 youth, adult and homeschool students every year. In addition, the MACC’s free arts outreach programs provide arts engagement to over 3,500 under-resourced youth and families. An additional 3,072 military veterans, troubled teens and women struggling from trauma receive hope and care through the organization’s various healing arts programs.
Thanks to META’s Community Action Grant, Monthaven is moving forward to replace outdated technology. New tablets, digital pencils, lightboards, 3-D printers and software will assist youth and teens enrolled in digital art, animation, graphic design, robotics, and other classes. Funding will also help the MACC provide virtual access to art-related materials to at-risk youth, military veterans and others who lack access to on-site instruction at Monthaven. Perhaps most importantly, funding will help the MACC integrate artificial intelligence into the creative process.
META’s Gallatin Data Center awarded a dozen Community Action Grants in 2026. Through its Data Center Community Action Grants program, Meta provides funding for nonprofits and schools to support the long-term vitality of Sumner County. META funds projects that address critical community needs by putting technology to use for community benefit, enabling people to build strong, sustainable communities and improving local science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) education.
Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center (MACC) is a jewel-box art museum and education facility housed in one of Tennessee’s most spectacular antebellum mansions. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the MACC has staged exhibitions featuring everything from the ceramic art of Pablo Picasso to the evening gowns of Princess Diana. The artwork of local artists and military veterans are also on frequent display. As an art school, the MACC offers classes to more than 1,200 children and adults each year. The MACC also provides free arts outreach and healing arts to underserved children, families and military veterans. For more information, visit www.monthavenarts.org or call (615) 822-0789.