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ARTS CENTER NEWS...

COVID-19 Small Business Relief for the Arts Community (Individuals & Non-profits)

Thanks to the generous support of the Board of Commissioners, I am pleased to inform you that we received an additional  $1.5M for COVID-19 Small Business Relief to the arts community. 

This Small Business Relief is specifically designed to provide a supportive tool for arts organizations, creative entrepreneurs and individual artists that have been impacted by COVID-19. 

We will offer the program as a  Virtual Arts Initiative, in partnership with the arts community, to provide access to virtual arts programs and creative engagement opportunities for Fulton County residents.  

Attached are the guidelines for the COVID-19 Small Business Relief: Virtual Arts Initiative. The grant application will be released on Monday, June 8th with a due date of Tuesday, June 16, 2020.

Respectfully,

Lionell Thomas,
Director
Fulton County Arts & Culture

Click Here to read about the GRANTS


ArtsAlpharetta in the News...

Special Arts Groups Reception & Recognition - May 22nd at City Hall
A variety of arts groups came together recently to showcase their specialties in theater, choral, symphony, fine arts, quilting and more. Alpharetta Recreation and Parks also showed off architectural images of the new Alpharetta Arts Center (ground breaking this summer). At the City Council meeting following the reception, Mayor David Belle Isle read a special proclamation recognizing the importance of Alpharetta arts groups within our community.

READ THE APPEN NEWS ARTICLE