Arts & Culture Committee Manhattan Community Bd #9
West Harlem / Hamilton Heights / Sugar Hill
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Diane Wilson & Linda Walton
Co-Chairs
ARTS & CULTURE COMMITTEE
Committee will collect and disseminate Cultural information, increase the visibility of artistic and cultural endeavors in District 9 and support the establishment of a cultural arts district/destination in West Harlem.
Committee’s goal is to foster a culturally sensitive environment, which facilitates favorable opportunities for artists living and working in the District. The Committee recognizes the legacy of the community’s arts and cultural contributions and is committed to furthering such tradition.
The Committee will advance these interests at the City, State and Federal levels. The Arts and Culture Committee will serve as a professional liaison to arts organizations, media and entertainment companies as well as civic and cultural institutions for Manhattan Community Board No. 9. The Committee will advise the Executive Committee and General Board, individuals and Elected Officials concerning Arts and Culture issues in the District 9 community. The Arts and Culture Committee will work closely with other Manhattan Community Board No. 9 Committees to advance mutual issues and projects regarding Art and Culture in the District.
- The Committee welcomes working with all Elected Officials, City and State Agencies and Community Organizations within our District. Manhattan Community Board No. 9 is now making the Arts a priority. We hope that you will support us as we strive to make our community more viable and economically sustainable.
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Arts & Culture Committee Manhattan Community Bd #916-18 Old Broadway
New York, NY 10027
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