The California Arts Council, based in Sacramento, CA, is a state agency dedicated to supporting and promoting the arts in California. They provide funding and resources to organizations and individuals involved in the arts, offering grant programs, training, and technical assistance. The council also conducts evaluations of their programs and maintains an online application portal for grant applicants. They are committed to fostering racial equity and offer resources and learning opportunities in this area. Additionally, the council publishes reports and research on the arts and culture sector and keeps the public informed through newsletters, press releases, and a blog.
The California Arts Council administers various programs, including the Arts Administrators Pipeline Fellowship, Arts in Corrections, California Creative Corps, Cultural Districts, Poetry Out Loud, and the California Poet Laureate program. These programs aim to support emerging arts administrators, promote arts in correctional facilities, engage communities through media and outreach, highlight cultural diversity in local communities, ignite student potential through poetry, and advocate for the art of poetry in the state. The council is dedicated to fostering creativity and cultural expression throughout California, recognizing the profound impact of the arts on individuals and communities.
Generated from the website