Cultural Affairs Section
The mission of the Cultural Affairs Section is to "enrich the human experience;
reinforce Glendale's identity and civic pride through arts and culture and to
recognize the importance of arts to our quality of life and to the local
economy. This is accomplished by consciously integrating arts and culture into
the daily life of the people of Glendale through urban design, planning,
economic development, and education.
Current projects, programs and initiatives include:
- E-mail distribution of information.
- Diamond Awards for Achievement in the Arts
- Annual Open Studio Tour and Gallery Exhibition
- Co-production of Unity Fest, annual cultural festival
- Participation in Americans for the Arts national arts and economic prosperity
study
- Management of public arts projects and program development
- Assessment and Update of Strategic Plan for the Arts
- Arts Mixers
Additionally this section staffs the Arts and Culture Commission whose powers
and duties generally are: to facilitate interaction among artists, to promote
art activities and education, to recognize achievement in the arts, to provide a
forum or other means for public participation in the arts, to serve as an
advisory group on the arts to the Council, City boards and commissions, to
advise Council on the need for inclusion of, and the role of arts in economic
development, to support and assist existing organizations involved in the arts
and/or culture in Glendale, to reinforce the City's identity and civic pride
through arts and culture, and to recognize the importance of the arts in the
City's quality of life.
If you would like more information about the arts and culture in Glendale or to
be placed on our mailing list, please call (818) 548-2000.
Background
A symposium entitled "The Future of Arts in Glendale: Partnerships of Success"
held in October, 1996, explored the value of the arts to the community, local
resources and strengths for promoting greater art activity in the future. Based
on the symposium's findings, in 1997, the City Council, under the leadership of
then Mayor Sheldon Baker, directed the development of a comprehensive assessment
and strategic plan of the arts in Glendale. A group of twenty enthusiastic
individuals from various backgrounds throughout the community were appointed to
conduct an assessment of the arts and develop this plan.
This plan was accepted by the City in 1998. As implementation to Strategic
Direction 7, Goal 14 to "establish an organizational structure which provides
for coordination, promotion and stability of the Strategic Direction for the
Arts," the Arts and Culture Commission was created in 1999. The Commission's
first meeting was in February, 2000. Eve Rappoport was hired as Community
Services Supervisor in April, 2000.
Arts & Culture Commission
Planning Documents & Policies
Programs, Projects & Events
Public Art
Cultural Partners and Resources
Special Needs Accommodations
The Community Services & Parks Department will provide any reasonable
accommodation toward the inclusion of a participant. Please contact our
Therapeutic Recreation Coordinator at (818) 548-3798 two weeks prior to the
start of a program or event to allow ample time to determine the needs of each
request.
Si tiene necesidad de interpretacion. Favor de llamar al (818) 548-4048 or (818)
548-2796
Հայերեն թարգմանության համար զանգահարեք (818) 548-2000
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