Mississippi Center for Cultural Production was founded in Utica, MS to support groups and individuals creating social, economic, and cultural transformation toward long-term sustainability through the research, creation, and presentation of arts, culture, and agriculture.
Sipp Culture works at the intersection of food and story to support artists living in and sharing experiences of the rural south. Our work supports artist’s professional development and visioning, providing production support and space for them to work on projects across all stages of development, from idea generation to full production. Our work utilizes food, personal and community narrative, and a generative collective history of place to advance comprehensive community cultural development to reimagine a 21st century rural infrastructure based on principles of self-determination, production, and sustainability.