Walker County Messenger

Georgia’s creative industries generated a record impact of $62.5 billion in 2015

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The Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t’s Georgia Council for the Arts (GCA) announced today that the state’s creative industries generated $62.5 billion in total economic impact in 2015. The creative industries in Georgia represent a combined $37 billion in revenue and employ an estimated 200,000 Georgians statewide, making up 5 percent of employment in the state.

“Our thriving creative economy not only makes Georgia an ideal place to live, but also a great place to do business,” said Pat Wilson, Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t Commission­er. “Our arts, culture, film, television, music and digital entertainm­ent sectors have a significan­t impact on Georgia’s economy and offer our creative workforce an abundance of opportunit­ies.”

In support of the new economic impact numbers, Georgia Council for the Arts released a Georgia’s Creative Economy brochure which outlines informatio­n on the impact, institutio­ns, organizati­ons and individual­s that fuel the creative industries in Georgia. With a booming film and television industry, a long-standing tradition of writing and recording music, emerging gaming and digital media firms, and some of the most revered cultural institutio­ns in the southeaste­rn U.S., Georgia is a nexus for creativity and industry.

“Georgia’s nonprofit and for profit creative sectors create a healthy ecosystem in Georgia that enables each other to grow and thrive,” said Karen Paty, executive director of Georgia Council for the Arts, a division of the Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t. “Our vibrant creative culture is a powerful tool that draws people in, attracts industry, fuels redevelopm­ent, research, design and innovation.”

Georgia Council for the Arts created the Georgia’s Creative Economy brochure to reveal the economic impact of Georgia’s creative industries. For more informatio­n about the brochure and other arts industry related resources, visit GaArts. org.

The Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t (GDEcD) is the state’s sales and marketing arm, the lead agency for attracting new business investment, encouragin­g the expansion of existing industry and small businesses, locating new markets for Georgia products, attracting tourists to Georgia, and promoting the state as a destinatio­n for arts events and location for film, music and digital entertainm­ent projects, as well as planning and mobilizing state resources for economic developmen­t. www.georgia.org

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