5/29/14 - The Brighton Arts and Culture Commission is seeking a new member to complete an unfinished term. The opening in the five-person commission came about when one member recently left due to medical problems. Chair Claudia Roblee says the board is primarily tasked with curating the cityâs outdoor statuary, but also organizes art-themed events like this summerâs Gallery Walk. She says the position is not too demanding, but the work it important as the commission promotes art and culture within the Brighton community. To qualify, applicants to the position must have been residents of the city of Brighton for at least two years before being appointed, be a registered voter, and not be in default to the city. Roblee adds that applicants should also have a love of art. Those interested should write letters of application summarizing their experience, qualifications, and desire to join the Arts and Culture Commission and send them to Human Resources Director Jennifer Burke. She can be found at the city offices at 200 North 1st Street, or contacted at (810) 225-9251. Applications are due by June 16th. (TD)
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