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Artists Council

“ELEVATING ARTISTS THROUGH EXHIBITIONS,PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT”.

Islip Arts Council

THE ISLIP ARTS COUNCIL IS DEDICATED TO LEADERSHIP, ADVOCACY AND EXCELLENCE IN THE ARTS BY PRESENTING, PRODUCING AND PROMOTING CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE, HIGH QUALITY PROGRAMS FOR DIVERSE POPULATIONS IN VARIED ARTISTIC DISCIPLINES. IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LOCAL, STATE, FEDERAL AND PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS, THE GOAL IS TO FACILITATE THESE PROGRAMS IN RESPONSE TO THE NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY AND LONG ISLAND AT LARGE.

Center for Council

Center for Council offers Council-based trainings and programs that promote social and restorative justice and support individual and community well-being with community-based organizations, businesses, and directly to individuals and groups.

Brooklyn Arts Council

Brooklyn Arts Council is dedicated to helping artists, arts organizations, and community groups promote and sustain the arts.

Norman Arts Council

This Council shall enrich the Norman community by stimulating artistic, cultural and economic growth through the support and promotion of the arts.

Parents Television Council

The primary mission of the Parents Television Council (PTC) is to protect children from graphic depictions of sex and violence on television, and to promote positive, family-oriented programming in broadcast and cable TV.

Asian Cultural Council

The Asian Cultural Council advances international dialogue, understanding, and respect through cultural exchange activities in Asia and the United States to create a more harmonious and peaceful world. This mission is accomplished through fellowships and other programs that support individual artists, scholars, and arts professionals.

American Culture Council

The mission of American Culture Council is to be one of the country’s leading providers of information about the rich history of America’s founders and founding documents, and educate us residents as to how this knowledge will guide a person towards living as americans, thereby creating the American culture. We disseminate the American culture information by producing various products and events, presentations, and promotions that showcase the American culture; whether in politics, through faith-based endeavors, through business, service in the United States military, within all levels of academia, and the American family. American Culture Council seeks to develop the most creative, innovative, and profitable educational experiences, productions, and presentations for all who reside in the United States of America.

Frederick Arts Council

The Arts are vital to the quality of life that all of us enjoy in Frederick County. Whether you’re engaged in the arts as an audience member, patron, educator, or artist, the Frederick Arts Council (FAC) is your arts ally. Our purpose is to foster an environment where the arts may flourish in our community through grants and scholarships, arts advocacy, and links to essential resources. The Frederick Arts Council serves as the umbrella arts organization for Frederick County, Maryland. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that builds a better community through arts programs, services, activities, and events. The Frederick Arts Council does not discriminate against any person on the basis of any characteristic described in Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act or on the basis of political opinion or affiliation in any of its policies, procedures or practices and prides itself on maintaining a facility that is accessible to all. From time to time, FAC may host programs such as workshops and lectures off site and will consider reasonable requests for accommodations if submitted to our offices two weeks in advance of this program or activity. Please contact us at 301.662.4190 if you have any questions.

Cornucopia Arts Council

The mission of Cornucopia Arts Council shall be to promote awareness of, and appreciation for the visual and performing arts and culture in the small, rural communities of Halfway and Richland in eastern Baker County, Oregon. Major projects include the Clear Creek Music Festival, a two-week classical music event each July, and PineFest, an eclectic two-day outdoor celebration with bands from across the Northwest, each September.

Crittenden Arts Council

Transforming the Delta through Imaginative Arts Education

Murray Arts Council

To recognize and support the many artists and art forms that already exist in Murray County.