Advocacy Meeting Wednesday, May 11th 5pm
Read MoreAt Tuesday's (7/20) 2 p.m. City Council meeting, the recommendations for how American Rescue Plan funding should be used to support the business community will be presented to the full City Council. Please plan to call or email (see link below) to express how the Arts and Culture sector need to be included in the plans for businesses revitalizing Sacramento’s creative economy.
Read MoreEvery two years, Placer County reviews the Arts Council of Placer County contract and funding for the arts. We encourage artists, grant recipients, and art lovers to show your support for county funding for these initiatives by attending the next Board of Supervisors Meeting and submitting a public comment.
Read MoreEvery two years, Placer County reviews the Arts Council of Placer County contract and funding for the arts. We encourage artists, grant recipients, and art lovers to show your support for county funding for these initiatives by attending the next Board of Supervisors Meeting and submitting a public comment.
Read MoreJoin us on Thursday, April 1st, at 5pm to discuss next steps for advocacy. Learn how to add your name to the chorus of voices needed to ensure the arts sector is not overlooked in the recovery process.
Read MoreOn Thursday, February 4th, SCUSD’s Education Board members will vote on whether or not to cut $800,000 of its Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) Budget. Your voice matters! Please fill out the form and the letter will go directly to the SCUSD Board of Education members.
Read MoreSARA convened a meeting of the Creative Economy on Thursday, August 20, to introduce Sacramento’s new Arts Manager, Megan Van Voorhis to the community and to share resources for how to effectively advocate for the next CARES act allocation to our sector.
Read MoreThe announcement last month that the Sacramento Ballet would have to cancel their 2020-21 season and let go of their artistic director, Amy Seiwert, because of COVID-19’s financial blow not only underscores the impact of the coronavirus emergency on our local arts organizations but the stunning loss.
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