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Arts & Culture for Oswego County Oswego County
Arts and Culture for Oswego County (ACOC) is a non-profit, multi-arts service organization which exists to advocate for the arts; to provide services designed to enhance the professional development of individual artists and the programming of cultural organizations; and to develop awareness and appreciation of the arts and culture among county residents.
Arts Council for Chautauqua County Chautauqua County
Recognizing that a community which encourages, supports and fosters the arts empowers its citizens to think, work and live creatively, the Arts Council for Chautauqua County works to provide an environment in which the arts thrive. In support of its mission, the council's first goal is to facilitate the integration of art in the community and promote art/artists and arts organizations with four foci: support for art/artists/art community; integration of arts as education; improvement and preservation of the physical environment; connection to economic and community development. The second goal of the organization is to continue to explore and model what it means to be a cultural institution in a changing environment that has a preference for cooperation rather than competition, and "servant leadership," as the ambition for its role.
Brooklyn Arts Council Kings (Brooklyn) County
The Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC) is a service organization dedicated to helping artists, arts organizations and community groups promote and sustain the arts. BAC is unique in the borough in that it assists artists -- both amateur and professional -- in all disciplines. In the firm belief that culture contributes to the health of the community, BAC takes a leadership role in creating an environment conducive to the arts, and provides grants, resources, referrals, networking opportunities, seminars and other activities that support and encourage the arts.
Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts All Counties
Founded over thirty years ago, Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (VLA) is the original legal aid organization for artists and arts and cultural organizations. Since 1969, VLA has been the exclusive provider of pro bono (free) and low cost legal services and representation, mediation services, educational programs and publications, and advocacy to the arts community in New York and beyond. VLA makes essential legal services, representation and education accessible and affordable for artists and nonprofit arts and cultural organizations. Through public advocacy, VLA frequently acts on issues vitally important to the arts community---freedom of expression and the protections to artists under the First Amendment of The U.S. Constitution being an area of special expertise and concern.