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ARTS TRUST FUND PUBLIC MEETING
Hosted by NJCU Center for the Arts, presentation by Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs and the Jersey City Arts Council.
Tuesday, April 6 at 7pm
Link can be found here on the day of the meeting:
https://t.co/jaiBr5buQJ
Artists, arts advocates & local culture vultures cheered when Jersey City voted to create an Arts and Culture Trust Fund on Nov. 3. Now, with the vote a done deal, the arts community is debating how the fund should operate, and there is no shortage of ideas.
Meredith Burns, executive director of Art House Productions says, “We need to be as equitable and transparent as possible. We understand that this is taxpayer dollars.”
#ArtInspiresJC#JerseyCity@JCArtsFund2020
In good election news where we already know the results: Voters in @JerseyCity NJ approved a new tax to support arts and artists in their city! The new arts and culture trust fund is expected to generate between $1 million and $2 million a year. Congrats! https://t.co/auZo4Bosxz
Visionary thinking by Voters in Jersey City who just Approved a New Tax in Support of the Arts, Setting the Stage for Other Cities to Follow? | via artnet News https://t.co/F6NjkKfx3H
Officials wondered whether Jersey City residents were ready to pay a new tax that would help to finance the arts. On Tuesday, a sizable majority, 64 percent, voted to do just that. https://t.co/vkw6iFWuxQ
Easily overlooked, but exciting election news from New Jersey! "Voters in Jersey City Embrace a New Tax to Finance the Arts" #artspolicy https://t.co/RFTrSGCCU7