NAME A CHAIR, SUPPORT THE ARTS

Proudly stitch your name within the most distinctive listening experience in northern Michigan.

There is no space like it. Your contribution is what makes The Alluvion prosper.

For $1,000, your name represents and supports amazing live performances, the visual arts, and the unique experiences at The Alluvion.

120 chairs are waiting for you.

Be recognized in The Alluvion space, in perpetuity.

Every hand-stitched name in our venue so far represents someone who donated in 2022 to help build The Alluvion into northern Michigan’s home for music, art, and community.

Now we’re inviting the next wave of supporters to join them.

For $1,000, you can artfully place your name, or the name of someone you want to honor, on one of our seats.

Each chair can contain up to two names. The names do not expire.

Arts organizations rarely fail because of a lack of passion. It’s because they don’t ask. So we’re asking: claim your chair. Help ensure that affordable, high-quality performances continue here for years to come.

Your chair keeps our story going. It’s a direct investment in the artists who perform here and the audiences who fill the space.

Each chair’s name is hand-stitched by Michigan conservation artist Dana Falconberry.


TAKE YOUR SEAT TODAY

For chair payments, we prefer a check that can be mailed to:

Checks payable to: The Alluvion LLC

The Alluvion Unit 203, Box C11

414 E Eighth St, Traverse City, MI 49686

If you don’t want to send a check, make your purchase through Squarespace using the button below.


Please fill out this form. It is required to purchase a chair

Name a chair form


NOTE: Our seating is not fixed, so your particular chair may not be on display at all times, but will rotate with other donor chairs depending on the type of the event. Chairs are not tax-deductible.

Please contact tyler@thealluvion.org for questions and more information.

Artist Dana Falconberry


Dana Falconberry is an artist and musician living in Texas and Michigan. She grew up dancing classical ballet and modern dance in Dearborn, MI, before attending Hendrix College in Arkansas.

In college, she studied songwriting, which prompted her move to Austin in 2005. Touring, recording, and leading a band for over a decade, her last album, From The Forest Came The Fire, was released with a National Park Tour in 2016.

Deciding to transition out of the music industry and into the visual art realm, she worked for 6 years as a lead stitcher/designer at Fort Lonesome, a custom chainstitch embroidery company based in Austin. She is now focusing on her own art, including a mixture of paint and chainstitching, which she calls “paintstitches”.

Her work draws on the natural world, often including supernatural elements, playing with the concepts of time and the effects of humankind on natural landscapes. She currently lives near the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore in Northern Michigan.