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Santa Ana Arts Future <br />Engagement Findings Report <br />"A mixture of cultural arts activities that is accessible to all for the purpose of educating <br />the overall community - inclusive of all cultures." <br />"A partnership with non -profits, the City and Santa Ana College to develop a <br />community theatre on the SAC campus that would seat 500 and be used for both <br />community and college performances." <br />"Accessibility, diversity (of programming and audiences), variety of arts programming <br />available to all members of Santa Ana residents, regardless of age, background, socio- <br />economic conditions or other circumstances." <br />"Collaboration between arts organizations, and the City; the city is actively supporting <br />the arts." <br />"Arts brought outside the scope of museums and the confinement of small festivals. <br />Public (made) murals and artistic graffiti. Something to catch the eye of the busy <br />everyman. And an incorporation of art in the early school levels." <br />"Authenticity. Santa Ana finds a way to make experimental, innovative and small <br />businesses, entrepreneurs and artists thrive. Frameworks and platforms for people to <br />participate in and build sophistication and new networks for the community to thrive. <br />Our people and relationships and proximity are our greatest asset." <br />"Expand the arts throughout the entire city, opening opportunities throughout the <br />communities and make families and kids involved in them." <br />"More spaces like EI Centro Cultural but in neighborhoods so that it's easily accessible. <br />A greater appreciation for the different cultural expression from the different regions <br />that people are from." <br />"More sophisticated art venues. The presence of satellite venues. Cultural centers that <br />draw individuals from out of town to Santa Ana. Organizations that garner national <br />attention." <br />"More plays, independent movies, bilingual programs, connecting neighborhoods with <br />art - French, Train Station and Downtown." <br />A place with more murals and public art. More opportunities for professional artists to <br />earn money from their art. More hands-on arts programs for all ages." <br />"More multicultural offerings with a global perspective that reflect both the Latino & <br />Asian legacies of Santa Ana as well as its ethnically diverse future." <br />11 <br />65B-56 <br />