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Bringing more art to SCV

Santa Clarita Arts Commission to discuss future projects, events

- By Skylar Barti Signal Staff Writer

The Santa Clarita Arts Commission are set to receive an overview of events planned for the 2018 calendar year during their monthly meeting Wednesday.

Since incorporat­ion, the city has presented, hosted and sponsored various arts, cultural, tourism and community events. Each event is different, some produced solely by the city with others being collaborat­ive partnershi­ps with different agencies and outside event producers, according to supporting documents to

Wednesday’s agenda.

The city boasts success with events including: Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival, Concerts in the Park series, Thursdays@ Newhall series, Santa Clarita Gran Fondo, Santa Clarita Marathon, Light Up Main Street, Summer Bash, Fourth of July Fireworks show and many other events throughout the year, according to the agenda document.

For a closer look at the events you can visit the city’s website.

Canyon Country Art Project

The Special Public Art Ad Hoc committee reviewed 13 public art projects in January to relaunch the Santa Clarita’s Public Art Program.

An artist selection committee had their first meeting on Jan. 9 to evaluate the Fair Oaks Park project, for its location, history and local community as well as a look at the city’s public art collection as a whole in order to select a theme for the project.

Reflection was eventually decided to be the theme for the project. The theme relates to meditative, contemplat­ive and the calm that comes from being in nature, according to the agenda’s supporting documents.

The commission will then vote during their monthly meeting to approve the projects Call for Entry to seek applicatio­ns from artists or teams or artists who want to be considered to have their art permanentl­y displayed.

Newhall Family Theatre

The arts commission will also be looking at and agreement between the Newhall Family Theatre and the city to eventually be presented to the City Council.

The agreement would put the city and the Newhall School District in a one-year agreement. The district would be responsibl­e for scheduling the use of the theatre while the city contribute­s $75,000 for the agreement, according to the agenda’s supporting documents.

Community organizers will be entitled to 70 days a year to use the theatre. The city and the district will work together to coordinate cross marketing efforts, like websites, publicatio­ns and brochures, according to the agenda’s documents.

 ?? Nikolas Samuels/The Signal ?? Adrey Rieckhoff looks at her drawing of a dragon in a bath during the “Youth Arts Showcase” at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex in March 2017. The Santa Clarita Arts Commission will discuss future projects and events for 2018 during their montly meeting.
Nikolas Samuels/The Signal Adrey Rieckhoff looks at her drawing of a dragon in a bath during the “Youth Arts Showcase” at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex in March 2017. The Santa Clarita Arts Commission will discuss future projects and events for 2018 during their montly meeting.
 ?? Nikolas Samuels/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) ?? Roxanne Jeppesen directs the Sulphur Springs School District Honor Band during the “Youth Arts Showcase” at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex on March 2017.
Nikolas Samuels/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) Roxanne Jeppesen directs the Sulphur Springs School District Honor Band during the “Youth Arts Showcase” at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex on March 2017.

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