Arts & Venues’ Cultural Advisory Board Seeks Candidates

 

The Denver Commission on Cultural Affairs (DCCA) is seeking candidates for open commission positions to oversee the 1% for public art program, serve as trustees of Denver’s cultural plan, IMAGINE 2020, advise on arts and cultural issues and act as ambassadors to the community.

 

The DCCA was established in 1991 to support the mayor’s office and act as an advisory board to Denver Arts & Venues.

 

The commission is comprised of dynamic and accomplished Denver leaders in the areas of the arts, business and education, all of whom are appointed by the mayor.

 

Interested applicants should complete the online application form and send a resume and responses to the supplemental questionnaire by noon on Wednesday May 29, 2019 to boardsandcommissions@denvergov.org. Incomplete applications or applications received after the deadline will not be accepted.

 

The DCCA seeks candidates who represent Denver’s diverse community, and is specifically looking for leaders with experience and background working in:

  • Working artists, arts administrators, creative entrepreneurs, etc.
  • Strategic Planning & Implementation
  • Nonprofit Management
  • Real Estate & Built Environment
  • Philanthropy
  • Board Development & Leadership
  • Marketing & Communication
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusiveness

The Mayor appoints commissioners for three-year terms and can serve up to two consecutive terms. The Commission meets monthly the first Tuesday of each month from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. at various cultural organizations across the city.