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Arts council launches new website

If you are one of the city's dominant forces for the arts, you need an online presence that reflects who you are. The Community Arts Council is one of the premier arts organizations in northern B.C.

If you are one of the city's dominant forces for the arts, you need an online presence that reflects who you are.

The Community Arts Council is one of the premier arts organizations in northern B.C. and one of the leaders in advocating on behalf of artists and arts groups of all kinds. Last week, a new CAC website went live, plugging them into the community in a modern way that had been lacking.

CAC executive director Sean Farrell said the revamped website was more than a made-over facade. It was part of a years-long consultation and public outreach program that had been building up to this reworking of how the public, the CAC members, and the organization itself communicated with each other.

"The point of this new website is that it becomes the go-to point of accessing information to do with the arts and culture in Prince George," he said.

It will lay out the city's array of workshops, classes, exhibitions, performances, arts events of all kinds. The anchor is a sleek new coming events calendar for mapping out the upcoming points on the local cultural scene.

"We hope everybody takes advantage, because that is what we are here for - to serve the arts and culture of Prince George," Farrell said, encouraging anyone involved in the arts in any way to use this new tool available to the public at large.

The website can be viewed and interacted with at www.studio2880.com.