Nominate Culture-Minded Companies for Business in Art Award | Arts & Entertainment


The community is invited to nominate local businesses for the city of Santa Barbara’s annual Business in Art Award.

The city arts advisory committee established the award program in 2005 to recognize local businesses that uplift arts and culture through exemplary and innovative programs or practices.

Past honoree Pascucci’s Restaurant hosts Solstice Benefit Night Dance performance by members of World Dance for Humanity. (Courtesy photo)
Past honoree Pascucci’s Restaurant hosts Solstice Benefit Night Dance performance by members of World Dance for Humanity. (Courtesy photo)

Award recipients will receive a framed certificate to display, as well as recognition through social media channels. Deadline to submit a nomination is Nov. 15.

To learn more, visit sbac.ca.gov/art-awards.

The program aims to highlight businesses that demonstrate commitment to the cultural vibrancy of Santa Barbara through their support for artists, culture bearers, creatives, and arts and culture organizations via collaborations or partnerships, innovative programs or methods, and/or philanthropy.
 
Criteria include:
• Distinguished leadership in support of the arts through partnerships, innovative methods or programs, or philanthropic contributions.
• A large scope of impact and support that extends beyond immediate business interests.
• A visionary and innovative approach to championing the arts.
• Successful cultivation of relationships and partnerships with individual artists and/or organizations in the arts community.
• Efforts that have significantly benefitted or expanded local arts and culture.
 
Past award recipients include Montecito Bank & Trust, Ablitt’s Fine Cleaners & Tailors, Art That Works, EOS Lounge, Pacific Retail Capital Partners, Santa Barbara Center for Art.

Also, Science and Technology, Hotel Indigo, Pascucci Restaurant, MichelKate Interiors & Art Gallery, Brad Nack, lynda.com, Gary Atkins Sound Systems, Art Essentials, Santa Barbara Independent, Art From Scrap, Downtown Santa Barbara, Barry Berkus, and Voice Magazine.

The Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture is a division of the county’s Community Services Department and a CA Arts Council State-Local Partner, serving as the local governmental umbrella for arts and culture projects and programs.

For more, visit www.sbac.ca.gov.


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