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The Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge is delighted to announce that Eric Vaughn Holowacz will join the organization as President & CEO beginning in June. With almost 25 years of experience in the arts, Mr. Holowacz brings a diverse background in arts programming and presenting, non-profit & organizational leadership, & creative community engagement. Click HEREfor more information
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: The Arts Council is seeking a highly motivated and detailed oriented individual to serve as the Arts Council's Grants & Community Development Director. Click HERE for more information.
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The Baton Rouge Arts Market takes place the first Saturday each month from 8:00AM - Noon at 5th and Main Streets in Downtown Baton Rouge! Shop with over 80 artists from Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas and Florida who will present original works of art in a variety of mediums including, pottery, jewelry, woodwork, textiles, photographs, glass, paintings, sculpture, hand-made soaps and so much more..Click here for more information. |
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The Community Fund for the Arts (CFA) is a united fundraising campaign that provides operational support to 15 arts organizations in Baton Rouge. The CFA, led by a Committee of business and community leaders, helps keep dancers on their toes, actors strutting across the stage, and the citizens of the Capital City immersed in culture. Visit cfabr.org for more information or click HERE to donate today. |
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Community School for the Arts 2013 Summer Arts Blasts for kids & teens! - Register your young artist today for the CSA Summer Arts Blasts. This summer we are delving into the world of history, fantasy and make believe. Children will experience the visual and performing arts of fairy tale classics, infamous figures in history and scoundrels! Mediums range from watercolor and sculpting to dance and theatre. Click HEREfor more informaiton. |
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The Arts Council is pleased to announce that LORD Cultural Resources has been chosen as the consultant firm for the Old South Baton Rouge Arts and Culture Initiative. For more information please click HERE.
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The Monterey Jazz Festival On Tour Salutes Ray Brown
featuring Christian McBride, Benny Green and Greg Hutchinson.
Two shows at 7p.m. and 9p.m. Tickets sold for The Monterey Jazz Festival On Tour, originally scheduled on March 24 will be honored for these shows. Click here
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Who brings the beauty of the arts to life? Our Members! Membership provides support for the Ars Council's operations and programs including: River City Jazz Masters, The Baton Rouge Arts Market, Sunday in the Park, FestForAll, The Community Gallery and The Community School for the Arts. Join the Fun and Become a member today! Click HERE. |
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The staff of the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge deeply regrets the passing of Derek Gordon, CEO from 2006 - 2012. His legacy is great and we will continue to honor Derek by upholding his passion for the arts and his desire to provide greater access to the arts for the entire community. Donations may be made to the Derek E. Gordon Arts Fund through the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge. Click HERE
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Check out the Spring 2013 Issue of Art About Town !
Keep up to date on what's going on at the Arts Council and check out the Spring 2013 issue of Art About Town. This issue details all of the Spring Arts activities brought to you by the Arts Counciland much much more.
Click Here for the Spring 2013 Issue
Click Here for the Fall 2012 Issue
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Now you can listen to the Arts Council Radio Show online! Each week, Malcolm Robinson, Arts Council Marketing Director, host The Arts Council's Radio Show, a radio program broadcast on Clearchannel FM and digital radio networks. The show features interviews with Louisiana artists, musicians, craftspeople, and others involved in arts and culture from around the state. To listen to lthis weeks podcast Click here |
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Watch for the Arts Council on The Around Town TV Show!
The Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge and the Around Town TV Show have partenered. Watch “The Around Town Show” every Saturday and Sunday morning: 5:00 a.m. WAFB,
6:00 a.m. WAFB Cable Ch 9, 8:00 a.m. My BR TV Cable Ch 16, 9:00 a.m. Metro Ch 21,
11:00 a.m. Metro Ch 21
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