The Signal

City Council reviews 2021 Arts Commission priorities

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

Economic developmen­t services for arts-oriented small businesses, galleries and more are on the priority list for the 2021 Arts Commission Work Plan, a report Santa Clarita City Council members reviewed recently.

The work plan, developed by the Santa Clarita Arts Commission and adopted by the City Council in September 2016, lays out the city’s priorities around all things arts under the Arts Master Plan, a roadmap for cultural developmen­t in the community.

A total of 26 recommenda­tions have been listed on the master plan since its inception in March 2016, of which “16 have been addressed by the Arts Commission, with an additional four recommenda­tions being projected to be addressed by the end of the calendar year,” officials said.

Among those to be addressed this year include an action plan — scheduled to be presented this month — that aims to increase culturally diverse programmin­g produced or supported by the city, such as community festivals celebratin­g diversity or a citywide multicultu­ral festival, according to the city’s Arts and Events Manager Phil Lantis.

In reviewing past priorities, arts commission­ers approved in July the 2021 work plan and identified the following five goals for the new year:

▪ Explore providing incentives to create a concentrat­ion of art galleries in Old Town Newhall.

▪ Facilitate private investors to create arts-related businesses, music clubs, ceramics studios, art galleries, small performanc­e venues, film festivals, etc.

▪ Create periodic convenings for Santa Clarita’s creative industries based on shared needs, beginning with a high-profile conference or event.

▪ Adapt and provide developmen­t services for the formation and growth of small businesses.

▪ Consider the developmen­t of an economic developmen­t plan for the city’s creative economy. The City Council applauded the efforts of the Arts Commission. Mayor Pro Tem Bill Miranda suggested ideas for the future, such as a cultural center and an art museum to expand “diversity and inclusion” citywide.

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