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Arts & Culture Commission
Arts & Culture Commission (3 year term)

Meeting time: 3rd Thursday, 2-5 p.m.

Meeting location: Council Chambers, 613 E. Broadway Ave
Map to meeting location

Duties
Membership
Qualifications
Additional Information

Agendas & Minutes

Commission/Board Member Expiration Date No. of Terms
presently completing
Teri Deaver April 2013 (F) 1
Arlette DerHovanessian April 2013 (N) 1
Razmik Grigorian April, 2015 (M) 1
Arman Keyvanian April 2013 (Q) 1
Steven Lee April 2015 (W) 2



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Duties:

The Arts & Culture Commission shall plan and provide regular reports to the Council for the arts in Glendale; facilitate interaction among artists; promote art activities and education; recognize achievement in the arts; serve as an advisory group on the arts to the Council and City boards and commissions, and advise the Council on the need for inclusion of, and the role of arts in economic development. In addition, the Commission offers support and assistance to existing organizations involved in the arts and/or culture in Glendale, reinforces the City's identity and civic pride through arts and culture; recognizes the importance of the arts in the City's quality of life, and perform other duties as may be imposed upon it by the City Council.
Membership:
Five members
Three year terms
Two term limit
Qualifications:
At least one member of the arts and culture commission shall be an elected official, an employee, student or a volunteer of the Glendale Unified School District. At least one member of the arts and culture commission shall be an elected official, employee, student or volunteer of a community college, state university, the University of California education system, or a private institution which provides instruction at the college level or higher, or trade or vocational school. The other members of the commission shall be individuals with substantial professional expertise as an artist, designer, or arts administrator in the fields of the performing, visual, folk or literary arts, or architecture, or business community leaders with an acknowledged record of stewardship of the arts. With the exception of students of a school, each member shall be a qualified elector of the city at the time of appointment and during incumbency.
Additional Information:
The Community Services & Parks Department provide administrative services for the Commission and the Director of Community Services & Parks can provide further information concerning Arts & Culture Commission issues.

For additional information, please see the Glendale Municipal Code, Title 2,
Chapters 2.36 and 2.62.

Correspondence to commissioners may be sent to the following address:

Arts and Culture Commission c/o
Community Services & Parks Administration
613 E. Broadway, RM 120
Glendale, CA 91206
818-548-2000

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