Crawford County Art Center Improves Visibility Of The Local Art Community
On this episode of the BizVox podcast, part of the Electric Secrets variety podcast our host Scott Leon Smith is speaking with Kaylee Powers, executive director of the Crawford County Art Center (CCAC) to learn more about the organization's recent move, some of its upcoming initiatives, and how she and her team are working to help facilitate creativity and relationships throughout the entire Crawford County community. Specifically, Kaylee explained that the nonprofit's new initiative, Art2You, particularly features many great benefits, including:
- Accessibility to Art: The initiative brings art to where people are in their day-to-day lives, such as doctor's offices, banks, and grocery stores. This makes it easier for people to experience local art without having to visit a dedicated gallery.
- Support for Local Artists: By featuring local artists' work in various community locations and offering high-quality prints for purchase, the initiative supports local artists and helps them reach a wider audience.
- Community Engagement: The program encourages community members to engage with local art and artists, fostering a sense of community and cultural appreciation.
- Economic Benefits: The initiative is funded by grants from the Ohio Arts Council and the Community Foundation for Crawford County, which helps stimulate the local economy and supports community projects.
- Convenience: The portable gallery allows the initiative to be present at various community events, making it convenient for people to view and purchase art.
If you're interested in learning more about the CCAC, or its new program, Art2You, visit https://crawfordcountyartcenter.com.
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