Harnessing the power of creativity is a tricky job, but the heroes in the ArtsConnect Program in Santa Clara County are bringing this power to underprivileged youth to help them find their own creative voice.

 

 

ArtsConnect has partnered teens attending alternative schooling with professional artists.  Working in conjunction with the Santa Clara County Office of Education, they are given areas to explore the outer reaches of their creative capabilities, At the conclusion of their training, the results of their creative prowess is revealed at local museums.

 

And that power of creativity brings with it the lucrative power of prestige.

 

Art and cultural events help San Jose’s local economy thrive.  The nonprofit arts sector brought in $122 million of activity and revenue increased 19% since the last study 5 years ago.  Increases over the last 5 years include attendance going up 5%, attendee expenditure going up about $3 per event, leading to an increase in full time jobs going up from 500 to 2809!  The creative power imbued in arts and cultural events brings in revenue through ticket prices, but also stimulates the economy as patrons eat at local restaurant and pay for parking and hotel accommodations.  As the heroic Director of Cultural Affairs says, “Our culture scene creates a visible and tangible sense of place for San Jose, a global epicenter, where people connect through the arts.”  By placing emphasis on arts and culture, San Jose sets an example for the nation on how to stimulate any economy.

 

And nearby, the our Superheroes in the Central Valley city of Modesto are following this example. Modesto’s own Gallo Center of the Arts  means business — big business — for Modesto and Stanislaus County.

 

“We have a real economic impact on our community,” said Gallo’s executive director. “The multiplier effect means that for every dollar of ticket sales, we generate three-dollars of impact to the local economy. So, our $3 million in ticket sales have generated $9 million in (economic) impact here.”  Superheroes Jennifer Mullen, executive director of the Modesto Convention & Visitors Bureau, and Joy Madison, President/CEO of the Modesto Chamber of Commerce, both say the Gallo Center’s positive effect on Modesto and the city’s business community, has been enormous.

 

“It’s such an amazing state-of-the-art facility,” said Mullen. “The Gallo Center has put Modesto on the map. It’s made the city the arts and culture hub of the Central Valley. It’s also helped make Modesto a great destination for conventions and special events.”

 

 


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