Passionate artists, arts organizations, supporters, and advocates will descend upon the capital city on April 16 and 17 to highlight why arts are essential to both local communities and the state of California. This will be the second year that California for the Arts will hold its CA Arts & Culture Summit in Sacramento with the intent of advocating for more support and funding for artists and their communities.
The sold out summit will be held Tuesday, April 16 at The Sofia, followed by Arts Advocacy Day at the Capitol on Wednesday, April 17, where a rally will be held, followed by meetings with local and state elected representatives and leaders.
In Sacramento County, $241.7 million was generated by the arts and culture sector, supporting 4,343 jobs and $164.8 million in personal income in 2022, according to a study conducted by Americans for the Arts.