Governor announces $2 million in relief funding for Arizona’s Arts & Culture Sector

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey signed legislation today to support schools during closures due to COVID-19.

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“Ensuring the viability of the arts community will help lift up those facing hardship due to COVID-19 and support economic recovery as Arizona works to return stronger.”

Governor Doug Ducey

PHOENIX – On Friday, Governor Doug Ducey announced that $2 million in relief funding from the State’s Crisis Contingency and Safety Net Fund will be delivered to Arizona’s arts and culture sector. These funds will be administered by the Arizona Commission on the Arts, an agency of the State of Arizona. 

“Arizona’s vibrant arts community is fundamental to our state’s cultural identity and expression,” said Governor Ducey in a statement. “Ensuring the viability of the arts community will help lift up those facing hardship due to COVID-19 and support economic recovery as Arizona works to return stronger.”

Mark Feldman, governor-appointed Chair of the Arts Commission, said, “We are grateful for the governor’s recognition of the vital role the arts play in the state’s recovery from the social and economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. We share his vision of a strong and vibrant arts sector acting as an engine for innovation and healing. We are proud to support this essential field and we continue to find inspiration in the resilience and creativity of Arizona artists and arts workers.”

The Arts Commission is currently investigating conditions and requirements associated with the relief funding and exploring equitable, expeditious funds-delivery methods, reported Jaime Dempsey, the agency’s executive director.
Dempsey added, “This is a well-timed and worthwhile investment of relief funds, and we are committed to ensuring funds are delivered for maximum value to communities. We also know that significant crises, and responses to those crises, can preserve and exacerbate systemic inequities — so we will certainly be working in partnership with stakeholders across the state to expand the reach of this relief opportunity to a broad, diverse universe of Arizona artists and organizations.”

The agency will provide further detail on plans for delivery of these funds in mid-July. 

For more information about the Arizona Commission on the Arts and the sector it supports in service of Arizonans, visit https://azarts.gov

About the Arizona Commission on the Arts

One of 56 state and jurisdictional arts agencies across the United States, the Arizona Commission on the Arts is a 54-year-old agency of the State of Arizona and a leading force in the creative and professional development of Arizona’s arts sector. Through robust programs, research initiatives, and strategic grantmaking, the Arts Commission catalyzes arts-based partnerships that strengthen Arizona communities through the arts. More information can be found at azarts.gov.