The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

More than $1M invested in city arts funding

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The city of At l anta has announced the recipients of the 2017-2018 Contracts for Arts Services awards, administer­ed by the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs.

Each year, CAS awards general operating and project support funding to nonprofit, community and neighborho­od organizati­ons, as well as project support to individual Atlanta-based artists producing work in the city.

The CAS program, which began in 1982 to support Atlanta’s thriving arts community, awards annual contracts related to the production, creation, presentati­on, exhibition and managerial support of artistic and cultural services in the city of Atlanta.

During fiscal year 2018, grants totaling over $1 million will be awarded to 17 individual artists, 60 arts organizati­ons and 13 community and neighborho­od organizati­ons in the city of Atlanta.

This year’s grant recipients include: BronzeLens Film Festival (for annual festival of local, national and internatio­nal works focusing on the stories by and for people of color); VSA Arts of Georgia Inc. (supporting distinctiv­e technical services by StageHands program — American Sign Language interpreti­ng specifical­ly for arts and performanc­e events); C4 Atlanta (for funding to offset tuition cost of profession­al developmen­t that focuses on the “business” side of art, artists can match artistic goals with personal and profession­al goals); Carrie Steele-Pitts Home Inc. (for youth art programmin­g to focus on visual art, African dance and improvisat­ional theatre); and the artist Althea Brown (for a multimedia Ft. McPherson oral history project).

I nformation: www.ocaatlanta.com/?programs=contracts-for-arts-services. PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

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