Kent Arts Commission seeks volunteer commissioners

The city of Kent Arts Commission is seeking volunteer members (adult and youth) to advise city staff and assist in bringing high quality arts and cultural experiences to residents.

The city of Kent Arts Commission is seeking volunteer members (adult and youth) to advise city staff and assist in bringing high quality arts and cultural experiences to residents.

The Commission celebrated its 38th anniversary in October. Founded by City Ordinance in 1975, the Commission is an advisory board of 14 citizens, appointed by the mayor to promote cultural programs and provide citizen input to the planning of arts and cultural activities.

Kent Parks, Recreation and Community Services staff provides support to the group. Major programs include: an extensive public art program, performing arts, two grant programs, and several special community events and festivals. The Commission also offers free or low-cost community workshops and school residencies in conjunction with many performances and visual arts programs.

Candidates should have a commitment to the arts in our community and some knowledge or background in the arts. Candidates must reside or own property within the city or one of its utility or parks department service areas or, alternatively, work or own a business within the city’s municipal boundaries.

Youth candidates must be of high school age and attend a Kent school or live within the city of Kent’s municipal boundaries. Commissioners attend monthly meetings and assist with events throughout the year.

Interested candidates should contact Cultural Programs Manager Ronda Billerbeck at rbillerbeck@kentwa.gov.


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