Everything about The San Francisco Arts Commission totally explained
The
San Francisco Arts Commission (SFAC) is the official
San Francisco County, USA
arts council.
The
San Francisco Arts Commission runs under the California state arts council, the
California Arts Council (CAC).
Quotes
"The arts are essential to making San Francisco the dynamic city it is, the favorite of visitors from around the country and around the world—and a treasure for those of us fortunate enough to live here. Our overarching goal is access. Our programs make the arts available to each and every person in San Francisco, each program in its own unique way—from the murals and monuments under the care of the Civic Art Collection, to the dance and theater productions funded by Cultural Equity Grants, to the teen poets’ work published by WritersCorps. Take some time to explore our site, and you’ll learn a lot about what we do and how you can participate. Over time, I hope you'll get to learn about the incredible staff of this agency—artists and arts administrators deeply committed to public service.
Let us know what you think and how we can help infuse your life with the arts—the thing without which we wouldn't be fully human."
—Richard Newirth, Director of Cultural Affairs
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