The community is invited to share ideas and priorities for Salina’s next cultural plan by taking a brief public survey. The survey takes about 10 minutes, and responses will help guide arts and culture efforts in and around Salina.
“The Big Picture Cultural Plan isn’t about any one organization, it’s about what the community values. Your input matters if you live, work, or spend time in Salina,” said Brad Anderson, Executive Director of Salina Arts & Humanities.
The survey is designed to gather input from people with a wide range of experiences and viewpoints. Individual feedback will help inform future priorities related to arts and culture in Salina.
The survey can be found online at https://bit.ly/TheBigPictureSurvey.
For more information about the survey and cultural planning process, visit the study website at https://bit.ly/TheBigPictureStudy.
For needed accommodations, please call Amanda Morris at Salina Arts & Humanities at 785-309-5770 Monday – Thursday between the hours of 8:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. Every effort will be made to accommodate known disabilities. For material or speech access, please call at least five working days prior to the event.
Salina Arts & Humanities, a department of the City of Salina, has served a unique role as an arts advocate and resource partner since 1966. The Smoky Hill River Festival, Horizons Grants Program, Smoky Hill Museum, Arts Infusion Program in schools, Community Art & Design, and Creative Connections are among the programs of Salina Arts & Humanities, located at 211 W. Iron Avenue in Salina.
