The Utah Arts Council
offers several services and technical assistance to
organizations throughout the state.
Technical Assistance
Traditional Artists & Performers, (801) 533-5760
Literary Artists, (801) 236-7553
Performing Artists, (801) 236-7554
Visual Artists, (801) 533-3582
Public Art, (801) 533-3585
Arts Education, (801) 320-9794
If you do not feel you belong to any of the above categories,
call (801) 236-7555.
Alternate
Funding Sources
The Utah Arts Council maintains a list of alternative
funding sources, including grant writing helps.
Assistance
to Writers
The Utah Arts Council's Literature staff brings writers
together with agents and publishers, develops networks
among writers and helps writers arrange reading engagements
and other writing related work. Contact: Guy Lebeda,
(801) 236-7553 glebeda@utah.gov.
Community
Development Resource Library
The Utah Arts Council's Community Development office
maintains a resource library with publications on nonprofit
management, development, performing arts management
and development, and much more. All materials in the
library are available as a resource to artists, arts
managers and arts administrators. Please call Anna Boulton at (801) 236-7546 for an appointment.
Handbooks
The Utah Arts Council's Community Development Program
staff has prepared handbooks on areas of interest to
the nonprofit community: The Art of Forming
a New Nonprofit (contact Utah Nonprofits Association) , The Art of
Board Development, and The
Art of Volunteer Development. Order and
download information is available on the Handbooks
Page.
Looking
for an Artist or Performer
If you have questions regarding referrals for artsts
or performers for events or the classroom, or have general questions but do
not know where to go, please call 801-236-7555. You may also go to NowPlayingUtah.com for artist listings.
Public
Art Slide Bank
The Public Art Program maintains a slide bank with images
of work by artists interested in public art commissions.
This resource is open to any agency, corporation, contractor
or designer with public art projects.
Training
and Workshops
The Utah Arts Council offers a variety of workshops
and training for artists and arts administrators, organizations,
and educators. Go to the Home page and see Workshops and Seminars.
Traveling
Exhibits
Colleges, museums, libraries, and cultural centers in
Utah may apply to participate in the Utah Arts Council's
Traveling Exhibits Program.
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