Muskegon Museum of Art: Honoring Women in the Arts

woman looks at painting in Bennett-Schmidt Pavilion at Muskegon Museum of Art.

Celebrating Women’s History Month at the Muskegon Museum of Art

Visitor viewing artworks in gallery at Muskegon Museum of Art, including a prominent portrait.

Honoring Women in the Arts at the Muskegon Museum of Art

March is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate the women who have shaped our world. The Muskegon Museum of Art (MMA), located in downtown Muskegon,  remains committed to promoting gender equity in the arts. In addition, it focuses on honoring women throughout history, including the pioneering work of Lulu F. Miller. She was the second woman in the United States to lead an art museum, and her legacy exemplifies the museum’s dedication to elevating the role of women in the arts. The MMA continues to prioritize gender equality. Indeed working tirelessly to ensure women’s contributions to the arts are acknowledged.

Lulu F. Miller: A Pioneer in Museum Leadership

Early Years and Leadership Impact

Exterior view of the Muskegon Museum of Art entrance featuring a sign with the museum's name, framed by green foliage and red berries on a sunny day.

In 1916, Lulu F. Miller made history by becoming the director of the Hackley Art Gallery, later known as the Muskegon Museum of Art. She was only the second woman in the United States to hold such a position. Furthermore, Lulu’s leadership was revolutionary. She made significant acquisitions, including works by renowned artists like Edward S. Curtis and Winslow Homer. Additionally, she helped shape the museum’s early development and growth. Her leadership laid the foundation for future generations of women in the arts. As a result, her contributions continue to inspire today.

The Bennett Prize: Supporting Women Artists

Elevating Women in Figurative Realism

Left: ShiQing Deng, winner of the 2023 Bennett Prize, seated in front of colorful artwork. Right: Person with contemplative expression sitting at a table with an abstract sculpture and vibrant paintings in the background.

Since 2018, the MMA has proudly hosted The Bennett Prize. This award elevates the voices of women figurative realist painters. Created by philanthropists Steven Alan Bennett and Dr. Elaine Melotti Schmidt, the prize includes a substantial monetary award. Not only does it increase the recognition of women in a genre traditionally dominated by men, but it also helps propel artists’ careers. Consequently, the Bennett Prize showcases their talents, ensuring that these artists take their rightful place in the art world.

The Bennett-Schmidt Pavilion: A Step Forward for Gender Equity in Art

Showcasing Women Artists Through the Bennett Collection

Art exhibition showcasing a series of vibrant paintings mounted on white walls in a gallery setting at Muskegon Museum of Art.

February 2025 marked the grand opening of the Bennett-Schmidt Pavilion at the MMA. This major expansion highlights the museum’s dedication to gender equity. With the addition of this new space, the museum will feature the Bennett Collection, which includes over 150 figurative realist paintings by women artists.

Left panel shows a detailed painting of a person with face paint, surrounded by vibrant floral elements. Right panel is a classic portrait of a musician, possibly Saint Cecilia, holding a violin and bow.

Generously donated by Steven Alan Bennett and Dr. Elaine Melotti Schmidt, the collection provides a lasting legacy for women in the arts. Furthermore, with the opening of this pavilion, the MMA is ensuring that the contributions of women artists—both historical and contemporary—are properly recognized and celebrated.

Visit the Muskegon Museum of Art

Two Muskegon Museum of Art employees. Both women are smiling, standing in the Bennett-Schmidt Pavilion. One is wearing a suit with a name tag, and the other a gray jacket.

The Muskegon Museum of Art offers an exceptional opportunity to explore the work of women artists. You can learn about their vital role in shaping the art world. Whether you’re interested in the historical impact of trailblazers like Lulu F. Miller or the contemporary voices of the Bennett Collection, the MMA is a destination that celebrates women’s contributions to art.

As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we invite you to visit the Muskegon Museum of Art and experience these inspiring collections. The MMA continues to lead in promoting diversity and inclusivity in the arts. Its ongoing efforts create a meaningful space for all to appreciate the work of women artists.

Festivals for All Seasons: South Haven’s 2025 Event Spotlight

Make 2025 your year to explore, celebrate, and create lasting memories in South Haven! From sunny beach days, fall color tours, and serene snowy trails, every season pairs perfectly with the town’s legacy of seasonal festivals and celebrations!

 

May 23 | Blessing of the Fleet and Fish Fry

Celebrate South Haven’s maritime heritage at the Blessing of the Fleet, where vessels like the iconic Friends Good Will are honored for a safe season ahead. After the ceremony, enjoy a delicious fish fry with stunning waterfront views.

June 6-8 | GRIDLIFE Midwest Festival

Kick off summer at GRIDLIFE Midwest Festival at Gingerman Raceway, where car culture meets live music, E-sports, and high-energy entertainment. Watch drifting demos, camp under the stars, and experience the ultimate weekend getaway packed with fast cars and fantastic tunes.

June 7 | Festival of Cars / Kruisin’ for Kylie Car Show

For 23 years, the Festival of Cars has brought over 200 classic cars, trucks, and bikes to downtown South Haven. Marvel at vintage hot rods while supporting Hunt for a Cure Michigan and Cystic Fibrosis research. Plus, it’s a Farm Market day, so double the fun!

June 13-14 | South Haven HarborFest

Celebrate South Haven’s maritime history during HarborFest, held on Father’s Day weekend. Watch thrilling dragon boat races, explore artisan markets, enjoy free entertainment, and savor tasty bites from local vendors. It’s the perfect way to make memories with Dad!

July 3 | Light Up the Lake Fireworks

Enjoy a dazzling fireworks display over Lake Michigan! Top viewing spots include Riverfront Park, North & South Beaches, and the Monroe Boulevard bluff. Tune in to 103.7 COSY FM for music synchronized with the show.

July 5-6 | Annual South Haven Juried Art Fair

Explore a two-day juried art fair just one block from Lake Michigan. Stroll through Stanley Johnston Park to discover painting, sculpture, photography, jewelry, and wearable art. Hosted by the South Haven Center for the Arts, this event pairs fine art with scenic harbor views.

July 12 | 23rd Annual Fish Boil Fundraiser

Experience a Great Lakes tradition at the Michigan Maritime Museum’s Fish Boil Fundraiser. Enjoy freshly boiled lake fish, sides, desserts, and games—all while supporting the museum’s mission and taking in harbor views.

August 7-10 | 62nd National Blueberry Festival

Since 1963, South Haven has celebrated its title as the Blueberry Capital of the World! This four-day festival features free concerts, a craft fair, a parade, carnival rides, pancake breakfasts, and of course, blueberry pie-eating contests. Download the Blueberry Festival app to plan your visit!

August 22 | 4th Annual Rock the Boat Concert

The Michigan Maritime Museum puts the fun in fundraising! Dance the night away with The 1985 Band, bringing the ultimate ’80s music experience. Enjoy an evening of food, music, and nostalgia on the museum’s scenic waterfront campus.

August 30-31 | 49th Annual All Crafts Fair

Shop from over 150 craft vendors at the All Crafts Fair in Stanley Johnston Park. Discover handmade art, jewelry, home décor, and delicious food. Organized by the South Haven Area Chamber of Commerce.

September 4-7 | Antique Engine & Tractor Show

One of Michigan’s largest events of its kind, this show at the Michigan Flywheelers Museum showcases vintage farm equipment, live demonstrations, tractor parades, and entertainment. Downtown South Haven joins the fun with the grand Tractor Parade down Phoenix Street!

September 12-13 | South Haven Jazz Festival

Let the smooth sounds of jazz fill the air at Dyckman Park! Sip, savor, and sway in the Downtown Social District, where you can enjoy drinks while listening to live performances. Don’t forget your lawn chair! Organized in partnership with Foundry Hall.

September 13 | 14th Annual Lakeshore Harvest Ride

Cycle through the rolling countryside between South Haven and Saugatuck on a ride designed for all levels. Stop at wineries, cider mills, family farms, orchards, and art studios along the way. Choose from routes ranging from 15 to 62 miles.

October 4-5 | Blue Coast Artists Fall Tour

Celebrate art and autumn on the Blue Coast Artists Fall Tour. Visit nine local studios, watch live demonstrations, and explore original artwork—all set against Michigan’s breathtaking fall colors. A perfect excuse for a weekend getaway!

November 28 | Holiday in the Park

Kick off the holidays in South Haven! Festivities include the Santa Paws Pet Parade, a tree lighting ceremony, and free photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Enjoy ice skating, campfires with s’mores, and the annual Lighting of the Luminaries fundraiser for Corewell Health Hospice.

December 31 | New Year’s Eve Celebration

Ring in the New Year lakeside in downtown South Haven! The streets transform into a pedestrian-friendly celebration with fireworks, a beach ball drop, a DJ dance party, and cozy warming stations. Stay for the weekend and start the year by the lake!

January 30th – February 1st, 2026 | 32nd Annual Ice Breaker Festival

 

Make the most of your trip by booking your stay early—South Haven’s charming inns, cozy B&Bs, lakeside resorts, and vacation rentals fill up fast during event weekends! Whether you’re planning a summer getaway or a festive winter retreat, there’s a perfect place to stay for every season. Browse lodging options here and secure your spot. And don’t stop here—South Haven’s event calendar is packed with celebrations all year long. Keep exploring, keep celebrating, and we’ll see you by the lake!