Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission - Arts Marketing and Outreach

Arts Marketing and Outreach

Making Sacramento a Dynamic Cultural Destination The Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission sponsors cultural tourism and arts marketing initiatives designed to engage residents and visitors in the rich and vibrant arts community of Sacramento.

This is accomplished through marketing and public service advertising campaigns, cultivating business and media relationships which broaden access to the arts and by establishing a program through which individual artists are honored for their lifelong achievements, arts organizations for special accomplishments and arts advocates for their efforts on behalf of the arts community.

Highlights of marketing and community outreach programs offered by the Arts Commission:

  • Participation in Sacramento's premier online event calendar, Sacramento365.com.
  • ARTS. OPEN DAILY. A broad reaching public service advertising campaign designed to inform and direct residents and visitors to engage in the many arts and cultural opportunities in Sacramento County. The campaign includes: advertising, special events and public relations on a year round basis. This is a long term program and will run over the next 5 years.
  • The Arts Commission e-Newsletter is sent out to a wide network of e-contacts on a weekly basis. It highlights new opportunities for artists and arts groups as well as special community events and general arts community happenings.
  • A series of well placed media stories about the Arts Commission and the many organizations they support.
  • Special events and festivals are on the Arts Commission schedule year round. New events are listed on the Arts Commission Facebook and home page of this web site so please keep in touch for the latest information.

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