The Cultural Arts Commission serves in an advisory capacity to the City Council and is responsible for developing a master plan for cultural arts in the City, encouraging and supporting art education programs in the community and schools, participating in the Arts in Public Places selection process and assisting in the Art in Civic Spaces Program. The Commission consists of five (5) members: one (1) artist representative, one (1) from the business and development community and three (3) at-large members. The Commission meets on the second Tuesday of every month at 6:00 PM. Meetings are subject to change; check the City Calender to note any changes in the Commission Meeting schedule.
For more information on the Cultural Arts Commission, check out the Cultural Arts Commission page.