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| CAPs artist Virginia Virtuosi |
CAPs began in 1970 as the Concerts-in-the-School program for Fairfax County Public Schools. At that time, the Arts Council acted as agent and bookkeeper for the schools by auditioning performers, scheduling performances and collecting fees. In 1983, the program was introduced as Creative Arts Programs and the responsibility of scheduling performances transferred directly to the schools and other presenting organizations. The Arts Council began to serve as the facilitator, making talented performing artists available to its subscribers through annual showcases and exhibitions as well as publishing an artist directory with detailed information on the artists’ program offerings and booking information.
In the early 1980’s there were fewer than 40 artists in four artistic categories; today the 2012 catalogue features over 70 artists and groups coming from 15 US states and Canada in six artistic categories. Over 300 local teachers from public and private schools, PTAs, PTOs, and libraries from Northern Virginia and the Greater Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Area are actively subscribing to the program.
CAPs programs inspire imagination, creativity, and innovation, and lay the foundation for life-long learning and self-expression.
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Judy Bowns, Fairfax County Public Schools
John Brown, Marketing and Communications Consultant
Aisha Davis, DESHO Productions
Mary Jo Ford,The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Sally Lay, Center for the Arts of Greater Manassas and Prince William County
Glenn McCarthy, Educator
Suzy McCarthy, Educator
Anna Mish, Center for the Arts of Greater Manassas and Prince William County
Pat Houser, Choral Arts Society
Jennifer Lambert, Fairfax County Public Schools
Mary Anne Lecos, George Mason University
Lisa Richards, DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities
Linda White, Fairfax County Public Schools
Our MissionThe Arts Council is the recognized voice of the arts in Fairfax County, dedicated to fostering a dynamic and diverse local arts presence and participation. We ensure that artists and the arts thrive by providing vision, leadership, advocacy, funding, education and capacity building. The Arts Council is funded in part by Fairfax County, corporations, foundations, individuals, and the Virginia Commission for the Arts, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Office LocationArts Council of Fairfax County [P] 703-642-0862 |
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