Mayor Andre Dickens Appoints Arts Advisory Committee

ATLANTA—Mayor Andre Dickens announced appointments to his Arts Advisory Committee. Fulfilling another commitment made in his run for office, the Mayor’s Committee will be tasked with developing a comprehensive plan to help shape the future direction of Arts and Culture in Atlanta. The Committee will work closely with the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs and the Mayor’s Office of Film, Entertainment and Nightlife. 

“For decades, the arts community has inspired and shaped Atlanta into the city we are today, making this a special place where the possibilities are limitless,” said Mayor Dickens. “The Arts Advisory Committee will help preserve and expand Atlanta’s rich culture, and I look forward to working with this group to foster the city’s next generations of sculptors and storytellers, painters and poets.”

Members of the Committee represent a diverse collection of Atlanta’s artistic disciplines and backgrounds, including visual arts, fashion, film and television, photography, theatre, journalism and more. 

Among the Committee’s first tasks will be to explore initiatives like Arts Districts, the acquisition or development of Arts and Cultural facilities, the awarding of grants and the crafting of a Community Cultural Plan for the city, in conjunction with the applicable City Departments and Offices.

“There are many voices in the Atlanta Arts community, and we are looking forward to working with them as we shape the future of Arts and Culture and secure Atlanta’s presence on the international stage,” said Camille Russell Love, Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs.

Members appointed to the Committee are:

  • Alex Davis, High Museum of Art

  • Angela Harris, Dance Canvas

  • Arnika Dawkins, Arnika Dawkins Photographic Fine Art

  • Audra Pittman, SCAD Atlanta

  • Angela Watts, RAGTRADE ATLANTA

  • Bem Joiner, Atlanta Influences Everything

  • Brandon Sheats, Burnaway

  • Christopher Escobar, Atlanta Film Festival

  • Gail O’Neill, Arts ATL

  • Jamil Jude, True Colors Theatre Company

  • April Stammel, Newport

  • Jeffry Loy, Fire Sculptor Studio

  • Katherine Dirga, MARTA Artbound Program

  • Kathleen Bertrand, Bronze Lens Film Festival

  • Onaje Henderson Zucot Gallery

  • Leslie Gordon, William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum, Inc.

  • Sachi Rome, Artist

  • Dr. Sara Womack, Atlanta Public Schools, Fine and Performing Arts Coordinator

  • Sue Ross, Sistagraphy

  • Taylor Alxnder, Southern Fried Queer Pride

  • Tina Lilly, Georgia Council for the Arts

  • Dedrick Thomas, Hideoki

  • Atiba Mbiwan, The Zeist Foundation

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