With support from the CAC, the Santa Barbara County Office of Arts & Culture will work in community to leverage SLP funds to offset operational expenses and costs for 3 full-time & 3 part-time staff working at 2 public office locations in North and South county to: administer grant programs, produce free public art exhibitions and opportunities, facilitate public meetings, provide training and consultation, and support artists, culture bearers, and arts and cultural organizations countywide. We will continue to prioritize those that have been historically under-resourced, including those in the lowest quartile of the Healthy Places Index, in programming efforts and resource allocations.
Abbreviations (used throughout application):
SBCOAC- Santa Barbara County Office of Arts and Culture
SBC- Santa Barbara County (geographic location)
County – The County of Santa Barbara Government
CAHPI- CA Healthy Places Index
SBCOAC administers a range of programs and services that directly support artists, nonprofits, cultural organizations, and the broader community.
– Grants & Funding: SBCOAC manages 4+ annual grant programs that provide direct financial support to artists, nonprofits, and cultural initiatives—promoting innovation, community engagement, and access.
– Public Art Production: The Office produces temporary and permanent public art installations that activate public spaces and reflect local identity. SBCOAC also manages the City and County public art collections.
– Gallery Exhibitions: SBCOAC curates three public gallery spaces with rotating exhibitions that showcase local artists elevates the region’s creative talent.
– Civic Arts Leadership: SBCOAC staffs three publicly appointed advisory bodies, including the County Arts Commission which help guide arts policy and public investment.
– Creative Economy: SBCOAC collaborates with chambers of commerce, educational institutions, foundations, and the Economic Development Collaborative on an ongoing, data-informed effort to understand and amplify the impact of the creative sector—building on a countywide study and continually applying new insights to support the strategic growth of the creative economy.
– Professional Development: SBCOAC offers technical assistance, workshops, and resources to build artist capacity and sustain creative careers.
– Artist Recognition: Programs like the Poet Laureate and Individual Artist Fellowships elevate local talent, recognizing artists as vital civic contributors.
– Community Engagement: Through events like the Sunken Garden Film Series and tools like the Central Coast Artist Directory, SBCOAC connects residents and visitors with the region’s creative assets.
SBCOAC continues to expand its reach and impact through regional collaboration and cross-sector partnerships that foster a more vibrant, inclusive, and resilient arts and culture ecosystem in Santa Barbara County.

