Welcome to the Johnson City Area Arts Council on the Web!   


Student Ticket Subsidy Grants (STS) 
2010-2011

The Johnson City Area Arts Council will begin accepting applications
at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, September 15, 2010.
Applications must be received at least 30 days before funded event;
therefore, funded events cannot take place before October 15, 2010.
Applications received before 7:00 a.m. local time on September 15, 2010, will not be accepted

Student Ticket Subsidy Grant Application

Student Ticket Subsidy Instructions & Directory


 

 
JCAAC Presents



Collection of Paintings by
Margo Perkins

August 6- September 30, 2010
Reception : Friday, September 3, 2010    6-8 pm
 

 

ARTS BUILD COMMUNITIES
Monies Available Through Arts Build Communities Grants
 

 

 

The Johnson City Area Arts Council (JCAAC) will be accepting applications from nonprofit organizations for funding arts projects in its five-county service area through the Arts Build Communities (ABC) grant program, which is a program funded by the Tennessee General Assembly and administered in cooperation with the Tennessee Arts Commission and the Johnson City Area Arts Council.  The objective of Arts Build Communities (ABC) grant is to
build communities by nurturing artists, arts organizations (including local arts agencies)
and arts supporters in each of Tennessee's 95 counties.

Downloads:
      
ABC News Release, July 19 -2010
       ABC Guidelines
       ABC Application Form
 

 
 


Johnson City Area Arts Council

The Johnson City Area Arts Council (JCAAC) is a regional arts council,
dedicated to preserving and nurturing the traditional arts and cultural communities of Johnson City
and the surrounding five county area of Carter, Greene, Johnson, Unicoi and Washington.

For 25 years, the JCAAC has been the official local arts agency of the Tennessee Arts Commission,
serving these five counties through support of area artists and arts organizations;
development of educational programs, workshops and technical assistance services;
promoting and advocating for the arts through interaction with and
among federal, state and local agencies.