22FIVE is a "Non-Profit" organization providing "Artistic Career Opportunities" to the culture of baton rouge. Our end goal is to create a "Movement" that will distract the youth with something positive that will impact lives and create stories inspired by true events performed by local talent.
The Gallery has been a leading part of the regional artistic community, representing national and local emerging and mid-career professional artists. Artists associated with the gallery hold a range of academic and prestigious awards in painting, sculpture, mixed media and three-dimensional work. Ann Connelly Fine Art continues to focus on fine art placement in residential design, corporate consultancies, and specialized procurement services.
The mission of the AGL is to promote visual art and artists and to increase public appreciation and awareness by providing education and exhibition opportunities to artists of all proficiency levels.
Our Mission is to foster the creative capacity and vibrancy of the capital region through advocacy, resources, and training. Established in 1973, the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge (ACGBR) endeavors to promote cultural growth, economic development, and educational enhancement through the arts in and around the 10-parish region that it serves, including Ascension, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, West Feliciana, and West Baton Rouge Parishes. As the Arts Council of the Capital City, the organization serves as a hub for information and resources benefiting organizations and residents statewide.
Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre is a non-profit organization committed to producing and supporting high quality dance in the Baton Rouge area with local performances, community engagement, and dancer education. BRBT's season typically includes three mainstage performances, one nationally recognized touring company and two locally produced full length shows.
CDP has been a part of the Baton Rouge community since 2005 as a professional performance group, pre-professional dance training, participate in several outreach programs and non-profit events, dance programs for children and a leader in the Performing Arts. We continue to produce an impact of programs for girls and boys through the year. Our Holiday Nutcracker performance gives the audience another artistic insight to a classical ballet story by using creative concepts, and the value of classical technique. The Cangelosi Dance Project offers dance classes in Ballet, Jazz, tap, contemporary and acro ages 3 through 18. The school holds a 10 month season from August till May with a spring recital and summer dance classes for children and our intensive study.
Located in the heart of Baton Rouge, LA, the Chortazo Art Studio/Gallery was designed to showcase the art of local area artists. It is a place where the arts meet empowerment through personal and professional development via empowerment workshops, classes, and events centered around creativity. Chortazo was founded by artist, certified educator, best-selling author, and Therapeutic art life Coach, Celeste Payne. Since her childhood, she has been artistic and creative. She named the gallery after the greek word Chortazo, which means being "full." This reflects Celeste's continual desire to share her fullness of creative ideas with the community, students, and businesses that enjoy her art and artistic style, and the arts in general.
An artistic collective of art gallery curators, fine art portfolio representatives, as well as creative project managers in Louisiana.
Ends Meet bridges the gap between artist & recognition by offering funding & support services to deserving creatives, all while celebrating the art of making it happen. Founded in 2021 as music blog and publication, Ends Meet is now a Louisiana-chartered non-profit organization that aims to offer grants to artists & musicians, as well as provide support services like promotion & design work. In addition, we want to invest in the future of the music industry by creating Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) of works from artists we support, establishing a trust for artists in the form of a De-Centralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) - these works will forever be displayed in a persistent metaverse gallery.
The Louisiana Cultural Districts Program is a program of the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development. The program was created by Act 298 of the 2007 Regular Session of the legislature with the primary goal of sparking community revitalization based on cultural activity through tax incentives, technical assistance, and resources. The Cultural Districts Program: allows a local government to designate a Cultural District for the purpose of revitalizing a community by creating a hub of cultural activity; allows income and corporate franchise tax credits for eligible expenses for rehabilitation of owner-occupied or revenue generating historic structures in a Cultural District; provides an exemption from sales and use taxes for proceeds received from the sale of original, one-of-a-kind works of art from locations established within the Cultural District; requires local governments who designate such districts to report on impact to their community annually; and requires the Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism to collate reports received and submit a single report to the legislature biannually beginning in 2011.
Louisiana’s Old State Capitol educates the public on Louisiana’s rich history and the democratic process through exhibits, programming, and the arts. The museum is dedicated to inspiring engaged citizenship, advancing the collection, and preserving this National Historic Landmark.
The Percent for Art law, enacted in 1999, stipulates that whenever more than $2 million in state funds is to be spent by a state agency for the construction or renovation of a state building, 1 percent of the state money shall be expended for the project to acquire, conserve, or restore and install works of art for display in, on, or on the grounds of the state building. The Louisiana Percent for Art program provides the citizens of Louisiana with an improved public environment, adds visibility to the cultural heritage of the state and its people, attracts visitors to the state and creates economic opportunities and training for public art artists and related industries.
22FIVE is a "Non-Profit" organization providing "Artistic Career Opportunities" to the culture of baton rouge. Our end goal is to create a "Movement" that will distract the youth with something positive that will impact lives and create stories inspired by true events performed by local talent.
The Gallery has been a leading part of the regional artistic community, representing national and local emerging and mid-career professional artists. Artists associated with the gallery hold a range of academic and prestigious awards in painting, sculpture, mixed media and three-dimensional work. Ann Connelly Fine Art continues to focus on fine art placement in residential design, corporate consultancies, and specialized procurement services.
The mission of the AGL is to promote visual art and artists and to increase public appreciation and awareness by providing education and exhibition opportunities to artists of all proficiency levels.
Our Mission is to foster the creative capacity and vibrancy of the capital region through advocacy, resources, and training. Established in 1973, the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge (ACGBR) endeavors to promote cultural growth, economic development, and educational enhancement through the arts in and around the 10-parish region that it serves, including Ascension, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, West Feliciana, and West Baton Rouge Parishes. As the Arts Council of the Capital City, the organization serves as a hub for information and resources benefiting organizations and residents statewide.
Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre is a non-profit organization committed to producing and supporting high quality dance in the Baton Rouge area with local performances, community engagement, and dancer education. BRBT's season typically includes three mainstage performances, one nationally recognized touring company and two locally produced full length shows.
CDP has been a part of the Baton Rouge community since 2005 as a professional performance group, pre-professional dance training, participate in several outreach programs and non-profit events, dance programs for children and a leader in the Performing Arts. We continue to produce an impact of programs for girls and boys through the year. Our Holiday Nutcracker performance gives the audience another artistic insight to a classical ballet story by using creative concepts, and the value of classical technique. The Cangelosi Dance Project offers dance classes in Ballet, Jazz, tap, contemporary and acro ages 3 through 18. The school holds a 10 month season from August till May with a spring recital and summer dance classes for children and our intensive study.
Located in the heart of Baton Rouge, LA, the Chortazo Art Studio/Gallery was designed to showcase the art of local area artists. It is a place where the arts meet empowerment through personal and professional development via empowerment workshops, classes, and events centered around creativity. Chortazo was founded by artist, certified educator, best-selling author, and Therapeutic art life Coach, Celeste Payne. Since her childhood, she has been artistic and creative. She named the gallery after the greek word Chortazo, which means being "full." This reflects Celeste's continual desire to share her fullness of creative ideas with the community, students, and businesses that enjoy her art and artistic style, and the arts in general.
An artistic collective of art gallery curators, fine art portfolio representatives, as well as creative project managers in Louisiana.
Ends Meet bridges the gap between artist & recognition by offering funding & support services to deserving creatives, all while celebrating the art of making it happen. Founded in 2021 as music blog and publication, Ends Meet is now a Louisiana-chartered non-profit organization that aims to offer grants to artists & musicians, as well as provide support services like promotion & design work. In addition, we want to invest in the future of the music industry by creating Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) of works from artists we support, establishing a trust for artists in the form of a De-Centralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) - these works will forever be displayed in a persistent metaverse gallery.
The Louisiana Cultural Districts Program is a program of the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development. The program was created by Act 298 of the 2007 Regular Session of the legislature with the primary goal of sparking community revitalization based on cultural activity through tax incentives, technical assistance, and resources. The Cultural Districts Program: allows a local government to designate a Cultural District for the purpose of revitalizing a community by creating a hub of cultural activity; allows income and corporate franchise tax credits for eligible expenses for rehabilitation of owner-occupied or revenue generating historic structures in a Cultural District; provides an exemption from sales and use taxes for proceeds received from the sale of original, one-of-a-kind works of art from locations established within the Cultural District; requires local governments who designate such districts to report on impact to their community annually; and requires the Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism to collate reports received and submit a single report to the legislature biannually beginning in 2011.
Louisiana’s Old State Capitol educates the public on Louisiana’s rich history and the democratic process through exhibits, programming, and the arts. The museum is dedicated to inspiring engaged citizenship, advancing the collection, and preserving this National Historic Landmark.
The Percent for Art law, enacted in 1999, stipulates that whenever more than $2 million in state funds is to be spent by a state agency for the construction or renovation of a state building, 1 percent of the state money shall be expended for the project to acquire, conserve, or restore and install works of art for display in, on, or on the grounds of the state building. The Louisiana Percent for Art program provides the citizens of Louisiana with an improved public environment, adds visibility to the cultural heritage of the state and its people, attracts visitors to the state and creates economic opportunities and training for public art artists and related industries.