Oklahoma Arts Council Announces Suspension of 2025 Oklahoma Arts Conference |
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The Oklahoma Arts Council has announced the suspension of the 2025 Oklahoma Arts Conference, offering the statement below about the decision.
In light of uncertainty in the state and federal arts funding landscape, the Oklahoma Arts Council has made the difficult decision to suspend the 2025 Oklahoma Arts Conference, which was scheduled to take place in Enid this fall. We recognize the immeasurable and irreplaceable value of the conference. No other professional development event brings together the hundreds of nonprofit administrators, artists, business and community leaders, educators, and others who power our state’s creative sector. However, because planning for the conference begins months ahead of the event, our responsibility as stewards of public funds requires that we exercise diligence in our commitments for the coming fiscal year. With the enormous success of the conference since its launch in 2007, our agency remains fully committed to offering it again at the right time. There are countless stories of new ideas and partnerships forged during the three-day convening that are currently benefiting communities and schools across our state. We look forward to once again making this possible in Oklahoma and in Enid, as our next host community.
For updates and information about the Oklahoma Arts Conference, visit arts.ok.gov.
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The Oklahoma Arts Council has announced the suspension of the 2025 Oklahoma Arts Conference, offering the statement below about the decision.
In light of uncertainty in the state and federal arts funding landscape, the Oklahoma Arts Council has made the difficult decision to suspend the 2025 Oklahoma Arts Conference, which was scheduled to take place in Enid this fall. We recognize the immeasurable and irreplaceable value of the conference. No other professional development event brings together the hundreds of nonprofit administrators, artists, business and community leaders, educators, and others who power our state’s creative sector. However, because planning for the conference begins months ahead of the event, our responsibility as stewards of public funds requires that we exercise diligence in our commitments for the coming fiscal year. With the enormous success of the conference since its launch in 2007, our agency remains fully committed to offering it again at the right time. There are countless stories of new ideas and partnerships forged during the three-day convening that are currently benefiting communities and schools across our state. We look forward to once again making this possible in Oklahoma and in Enid, as our next host community.
For updates and information about the Oklahoma Arts Conference, visit arts.ok.gov.
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