by Savannah Babington | Dec 20, 2024 | Impact Stories, In the News, RAC News
As 2024 winds down, we reflect on another milestone year for the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis and celebrate more major steps taken towards a thriving arts and culture scene. Impactful grantmaking, investing all ARPA for the Arts dollars back into the sector,...
by Jay Scherder | Nov 13, 2024 | In the News, Newsroom, Press Releases, RAC News
It was a historic year for the Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis (RACSTL) as it awarded more than $9.69 million in grants to the arts and culture sector, with $3,697,743 coming from hotel/motel tax grants and nearly $6 million coming from ARPA for the Arts...
by Savannah Babington | Oct 29, 2024 | Impact Stories, In the News, Newsroom, RAC News
The Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis (RACSTL) is featured in a new report from SMU DataArts, Federal Recovery Funds for Local Arts and Culture: Tactics from 11 Creative Communities. The report examines how Local Arts Agencies (LAAs) distributed federal relief...
by Jay Scherder | Oct 7, 2024 | In the News, Newsroom, Press Releases, RAC News
The Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis (RACSTL), in partnership with Continuity, is excited to invite filmmakers, creators, motion visual, and media artists to apply for a grant of up to $100,000 in its latest initiative, the St. Louis Film Project. The St. Louis...
by Savannah Babington | Sep 30, 2024 | Impact Stories, In the News, RAC News
Multifaceted and adaptive local St. Louis artist and RACSTL-grantee, Mee Jey, uses an array of mediums and approaches that all circle back to one main theme: community. Through her art, Mee Jey invites the community to let go and take part in different forms of...
by Savannah Babington | Sep 19, 2024 | Impact Stories, In the News, Newsroom
By Kallie Cox If you’ve ever set foot in the city, chances are you’ve seen a masterpiece created by the mural family of St. Louis. Robert Fishbone, a 2016 and 2018 Regional Arts Commission Grant Recipient, founded On the Wall Productions fifty years ago with his...
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