Sacramento puts out call for artists

Join the Creative Corps Capital Region program

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This mural was created created by Portuguese artist Bordallo II for Wide Open Walls.

Calling all artsy-types. The city’s Office of Arts and Culture is looking for local creatives to join the Creative Corps Capital Region program.

The program provides funds to artists and art collectives for use in increasing public awareness of a number of issues — from environmental conservation to social justice. The California Arts Council awarded Sacramento with ~$5 million back in August to help launch the program.

Want to learn more? Register for the city’s free webinar, which will be held Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 4 p.m.

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