City of Hartford, CT

10/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/08/2024 12:45

Mayor Arunan Arulampalam Announces Creation of Office of Arts, Culture

Mayor Arunan Arulampalam Announces Creation of Office of Arts, Culture

Published on October 08, 2024

HARTFORD, CONN - Today, Mayor Arunan Arulampalam announced the creation of an Office of Arts, Culture and Entertainment at City Hall. This office will be managed by its respective Director, and a job posting for the position will go live in the coming days. The position will be funded through an agreement with Goodworks Entertainment, which includes a payment for a five-year rental of Bushnell Park and a supplemental contribution based on a per-ticket fee. Goodworks Entertainment's relationship with the City of Hartford started with their purchase of Infinity Hall several years ago, followed by their annual Hartford Live free concert series.

"Our arts scene is among the best of any mid-sized city in America, and the creation of the Office of Arts, Culture and Entertainment further strengthens the fabric of that community." said Mayor Arulampalam. "Hartford has so much to offer, and this new office will coordinate efforts to provide a wide range of entertainment options while enhancing the City's vibrancy. I'm grateful for our partnership with Goodworks Entertainment and for their continued investment in the future of Hartford's cultural landscape."

"Goodworks Entertainment is proud of the relationship we've built with Mayor Arulampalam and the City of Hartford, and this investment in the City's arts is a testament to that," said Tyler Grill, President and CEO of Goodworks Entertainment. "Over the next five years, we're committed to giving back to the community that welcomed Capital Groove this summer and to supporting the artists whose work enriches Hartford's cultural fabric.

"This position is essential for Hartford, enriching its cultural landscape while also driving economic growth through the arts," said Floyd Green, Co-Chair of Mayor Arulampalam's Arts & Culture Transition Committee. "This investment not only champions artistic endeavors, but also serves as a vital link between public service, artists, and the community.

"It's an exciting time for Hartford, and this announcement will help us continue to cultivate a vibrant cultural landscape that boosts community engagement and stimulates economic development. We look forward to collaborating with the city to further promote Hartford's arts and cultural heritage," said Cynthia Rider, Managing Director at Hartford Stage and Co-Chair of Mayor Arulampalam's Arts & Culture Transition Committee.

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