Georgia Governor Kemp Proclaims October 2022 as Georgia Arts and Humanities Month

Arts and Humanities Month celebrates access to the arts at local, state, and national levels, encouraging individuals, organizations, and communities to participate in the arts, offering opportunities for local leaders to show their support of the arts, and raising public awareness about the role the arts and humanities play in our communities and lives.

2020 Elections

Georgians for the Arts asked all Georgia Senatorial candidates to provide their arts and culture-related platform statements. These questionnaires or requests for a candidate’s platform related to arts and culture provide an opportunity for candidates to inform voters where they stand on advancing the arts and culture.

Arts on Fire (Douglasville, Douglas County)

In 2017, the Cultural Arts Council Douglasville/ Douglas County created its first public art initiative in a community where there was no public art. The purpose of public art is not only to enrich the community and improve our quality of life through its ability to enrich an environment, but also to ignite the imagination, encourage thought, and to prompt discourse.

Weekly Message For June 19, 2023

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Atlanta / Election 2021 Arts and Culture Candidate Survey (Atlanta, Fulton County)

Art Work ATl asked the candidates about their arts views and ideas… invited were all candidates running for Mayor, City Council President, and the at-large (super districts) Posts to respond to the same questions about the arts in the city of Atlanta. Closely contested district candidates of 4 and 5 were also invited to participate.