Pasadena Arts Council

An Independent Voice

Facilitating, Empowering and Advocating

for the Arts Since 1964

 


News & Events

FOLIO: In this Issue
Spotlight on: 
-Ascending Dragon Music Festival and Cultural Exchange 
-East Los Angeles Community Arts and Mural Program
-New Arts & Culture CommissionerHome_files/10January-Februry.pdf

The Pasadena Arts Council is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization that provides resources, programs and services to artists, arts and cultural organizations, audiences, young people and visitors to Pasadena. The agency offers an independent voice for promoting a vibrant cultural community by facilitating, empowering and advocating for the arts.

Programs for Young People

Community Collaborations

Support for Organizations

Top: Courtesy of The Next Step

Middle: Dinh Q. Le, Untitled (Persistence of Memory #17, 2000-2001, Courtesy of Shoshana Wayne Gallery

Bottom: Courtesy of Lineage Dance

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This Month’s Member Profiles -



Organizational Member


The Baseball Reliquary is a nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to fostering an appreciation of American art and culture through the context of baseball history and to exploring the national pastime's unparalleled creative possibilities. The Baseball Reliquary gladly accepts the donation of artworks and objects of historic content, provided their authenticity is well documented.

Post your comments at Arts Answers, the Pasadena Arts Council’s public forum on issues relating to arts and culture in Pasadena.

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The Pasadena Arts Council is supported, in part, by:


Business 100 Member


JPMorgan Chase's philanthropic goal is simple - be the catalyst to meaningful, positive, and sustainable change within our highest need neighborhoods and communities across the globe.  JPMorgan Chase works to lead a renaissance in the neighborhood, by engaging the most qualified non-profit organizations, neighborhood residents, and other sources of public and private advocacy and funding.

We’re listening....


The second decade of the twenty-first century will be a special one for the Pasadena Arts Council because in 2014 we’ll celebrate our 50th anniversary.  The staff and board have started to think about that milestone, and we would like to know what all of you might have to say.  Let’s make it official:  We want to hear from you.  We want to know what is important to you about arts and culture in Pasadena.  What are you especially proud of?  What do you feel is threatened?  Give me your “best of” list – people you think are doing a great job, exhibitions or performances you’ll remember, books, films, publications.

 

You can email us at info@pasadenaartscouncil.

org, or write us an old-fashioned letter.  Or, better yet, visit our blog at artsanswers.blogspot.com and post your comments.

 

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