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About
the Arts Council
Founded
in 1986 by and for artists and audiences, the Arts
Council is a non-profit arts service organization dedicated to developing and
promoting a thriving year-round cultural environment in Saratoga County
communities. Since 1997, the Arts Council has renovated and operated The Arts Center at the corner of Broadway and
Spring Street in Saratoga Springs. Here the Arts
Council welcomes viewers to exciting art exhibits, stimulates students of all
ages and skill levels in a wide variety of art classes and workshops,
hosts thrilling public performances, and coordinates many programs that
bring the arts to every corner of Saratoga County. Directed by a professional
staff and a volunteer Board of Directors, with support from many community
volunteers, the Arts Council enriches the lives of those who live, work in, and visit Saratoga County;
and has established itself as a vital force for the arts in Saratoga County.
- The
Arts Council has over 1,100 members of all ages and interests.
- The
Arts Center, at 320 Broadway in historic downtown Saratoga Springs,
is the home for arts education for all ages; an art gallery; a gift
shop, a resource room overlooking Congress Park with art-related information;
and a performance space for film, music, theater, and much more.
- Over
800 people visit our art gallery monthly.
- Over
950 people per year attend our classes.
- Audiences
totaling over 20,000 attend programs sponsored by the Arts Council,
throughout the county.
- The
Arts Council has awarded over $300,000 in grant funds to support community
arts & cultural programming, and artist residencies in schools throughout
Saratoga County.
The Saratoga County
Arts Council is a non-profit organization committed to the development and promotion
of a healthy, year-round cultural environment through the sponsorship
and encouragement of all arts-related activities in Saratoga County, New
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