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NEW GCAC NEWSLETTER WILL FOCUS ON ARTS ISSUES, INSIDER STORIES

in Press Releases December 17, 2009 1 min read

Columbus, Ohio – The Greater Columbus Arts Council today announced the launch of its new monthly e-newsletter Front Row Center, an in-depth publication that will feature articles about local and national arts issues, profiles of area creative professionals, previews of upcoming events and the inside scoop on what’s happening in the arts in Columbus.

Starting in January, the monthly Front Row Center will replace Portfolio,GCAC’s current quarterly e-newsletter. The redesign, new name and move to a monthly format will allow GCAC to offer a more in-depth look at central Ohio’s creative economy.

Our goal is to make Front Row Center something that will appeal not only to arts professionals and educators, but to those out there who simply want to keep up with the latest happenings in the arts and culture,” said Emily Swartzlander, GCAC marketing and communications director. “We wantFront Row Center to put a face on our arts and culture community.”

Each issue of Front Row Center will be tailored to address a particular arts-related topic, including the impact of the arts on the economy; individual artists; artist co-ops and guilds; arts advocacy; arts education and more.

If you have story ideas or topics you would like to see included in Front Row Center, please contact Jennifer Sadler, marketing and communications coordinator at jsadler@gcac.org. To subscribe to Front Row Center, which is free, go to www.gcac.org and submit your e-mail address.

About the Greater Columbus Arts Council: Through vision and leadership, advocacy and collaboration, the Greater Columbus Arts Council supports art and advances the culture of the region. A catalyst for excellence and innovation, we fund exemplary artists and arts organizations and provide programs, events and services of public value that educate and engage all audiences in our community. GCAC thanks the City of Columbus, Franklin County and the Ohio Arts Council for their continued support of all our programs.

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CONTACT: Emily Swartzlander
(614) 221-8492