Erie Arts and Culture brought together supporters for their organization’s annual meeting to show off all their latest developments.
The organization works with many public and private institutions year-round to help promote artistic projects in our communities.
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This year’s meeting also served as a welcome to the organization’s new office space in the historic Cashier’s House on State Street.
The report serves as a way for Erie Arts and Culture to help show off what they’ve been doing, and to help lay out a clear vision of where they’re going.
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“We have a partnership with the state that grants us that service region, and we do arts and education programming, grant making, and we serve folk and traditional arts. Our goal is to make sure that everyone in northwestern Pennsylvania has access to what they need to live a creative and engaged life,” said Casey Corritore, executive director of Erie Arts and Culture.