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Arts and Cultural Affairs Advisory Council

Board Liaison: Catherine Kerns
Board Type: Orange County
Current Board Members

Vacancies:

  • 1 At Large Representative with Arts and Cultural Affairs Interest or Expertise
  • Apply Online or Download Printed Application (PDF)

    Enabling Legislation:
    The Arts and Cultural Affairs Advisory Council was created by Resolution No. 2001-M-30 The resolution was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on August 21, 2001.

    Membership:
    Thirteen members appointed by the Board of County Commissioners.

    Member Types:

    • 1 At Large Representative with Arts and Cultural Affairs Interest or Expertise
    • 1 City of Orlando Representative
    • 1 County Commissioner
    • 1 District 1 Representative
    • 1 District 2 Representative
    • 1 District 3 Representative
    • 1 District 4 Representative
    • 1 District 5 Representative
    • 1 District 6 Representative
    • 1 Mayor's Representative
    • 1 Tourist Development Council Representative
    • 1 UCF Representative
    • 1 United Arts of Central Florida Representative

    Term Length: 2 Years

    Term Of Office:
    The terms of office for seven of the initial members shall expire on June 30, 2002 and the terms of office for the other six initial members shall expire on June 30, 2003.

    Powers and Duties:
    1. The Council shall study the potential uses of the designated Tourist Development Tax (TDT) revenues, endeavor to increate collaboration and coordination with arts and cultural leaders in the county to achieve economies of scale, reduce operating overheads, and promote artistic excellence in the County. 2. The Council shall assist the Board of County Commissioners in allocating county funding for arts and cultural affairs. The Council shall review requests from arts and cultural organizations for funding from designated TDT funds as well as from general fund revenues. The primary purpose of the Council's assistance in this regard shall be to review funding requests and recommend for funding from designated TDT revenues only such requests for arts and cultural events, activities, and facilities that are consistent with the authorized purposes set forth in Section 125.0104(5)(1) and (2), Florida Statutes. 3. The Council shall advise the Board in the identification and prioritization of projects that the Council has determined qualify for funding from the TDT revenues dedicated to arts and cultural affairs. The Council also may separately identify projects which it recommends for funding by the County, but which do not qualify for funding from such TDT revenues. The Council shall identify and prioritize such projects in an annual report to be submitted to the Board by the Council no later than June 30 or each year, beginning June 30, 2002.

    Meetings:
    Learn more about Orange County public meetings at "Meetings and Public Notices."
    Meets as needed.

    Contact Person:
    Terry Olson
    Administrator
    Arts and Cultural Affairs Office
    (407) 836-5546

    Notes:
    The Education and Resources Committee meets on the second Thursday of each month at 9:00 a.m. in Conference Room B, Third Floor, Administration Center, 201 S. Rosalind Avenue, Orlando, FL. The Funding and Standards Committee and Cultural Tourism Committee meet as needed.

    Last Revised: 2/21/2005

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