May 21 Thursday
May 1 - May 31 / Join us for a month-long celebration of new vegan dishes all over Kalamazoo!
Back by popular demand for the fourth year in a row, businesses across Kalamazoo will showcase exciting special vegan menu items for an entire month, giving everyone the opportunity to explore creative plant-based dishes crafted by talented local chefs.
How It Works:
1- Visit participating restaurants across Kalamazoo.2- Try their exclusive vegan offerings.3- Share your experience: Rate and review the dishes you try, comment, post photos of your favorite meals, and tag us at @KalamazooVeganChefChallenge.
This event is open to everyone, not just vegans! It’s about bringing our community together to celebrate incredible food and support our area's chefs.
Get Involved: Looking for ways to connect? Volunteer with us! We’re seeking passionate individuals to help with outreach, event promotion, and community building throughout the month. It's a great way to meet like-minded people and make a difference! Volunteer using this link: TinyURL.com/VOLVCC.
Join us in making Kalamazoo an even more inclusive, vibrant, and compassionate community. For details on participating businesses, menus, partners, and more, visit our website at veganchefchallenge.org/Kalamazoo.
The Kalamazoo Vegan Chef Challenge is hosted by Vegan Outreach and in collaboration with Vegan Kalamazoo.
Each year, a growing number of talented Kalamazoo filmmakers, both amateur and professional, take on the challenge of participating in the Kazoo 48-Hour Film Festival. Assigned a genre, prop, character quirk, location, and line of dialogue to use within a short film, participants have just 48 hours to bring their visions to life.
The winning films for 2026, selected in multiple categories, were announced during a public screening at the GQT Kalamazoo 10 Theater on April 23.
During this celebratory event at the KIA, watch the winning films and hear from the filmmakers themselves about their experiences and personal highlights from the festival!
Please note that this event will not be livestreamed or posted on YouTube.
May 22 Friday
May 23 Saturday
Soap Making Workshop Saturday, May 23, 10 am – Noon
Meet: Classroom
Audience: Adults
Fan favorite Molly Appeldoorn is back with a beginner’s lesson on crafting simple soaps from raw ingredients. Learn the traditional ways of soapmaking and get expert advice on how to tune your soap to your needs.
Fee: Members $16, Non-Members $20 Please register.
May 24 Sunday
May 25 Monday
May 26 Tuesday
May 27 Wednesday
What does it mean to curate as we live through apocalyptic times? Join our 2026 West Michigan Area Show juror, Dr. Xuxa Rodríguez, as she shares about her curatorial practice and explores what making exhibitions and writing about art means as the stakes of our collective global livelihoods grow higher. Dr. Rodríguez will offer reflections and proposals for working and living through difficult times to find meaning and hope even in the darkest of days.Xuxa Rodríguez, Ph.D., is a curator, scholar, and writer, originally from Miami, FL. Her expertise ranges across modern and contemporary Latinx and Latin American Art, African diasporic art, feminist and queer art, transnational artists, and time-based media, with strengths in performance and video. Now based in Durham, NC, she is the Patsy R. and Raymond D. Nasher Curator of Contemporary Art at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University.
Our ArtBreak program will be on hiatus in June and July. Join us in August when ArtBreaks resume!
Virtual events will go live on our YouTube page on the indicated dates and times. They can be found under the “Live” tab. Recordings of select past events are available on YouTube as well. Unless otherwise indicated, no registration is necessary.