Today, Luther Burbank Center for the Arts (LBC) announced that it is offering three free virtual arts programs to provide continued access to the arts and community engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now more than ever, LBC believes in the power and positive impact the arts have on well-being and mental health. The three programs-Let's Be Creative, Drop the Mic, and Luther Locals-are hosted on LBC's social media platforms with new content provided every week.
"Luther Burbank Center for the Arts is so much more than a building and performance venue-we are a valuable arts education provider in Sonoma County and beyond," said Ashleigh Worley, Director of Education and Community Engagement. "LBC remains committed to providing access to the arts and supporting our community during this challenging time. Shifting our programming to a digital format is a daunting, but tremendously exciting project for our team. These programs will allow our teaching artists to share their talents while keeping the community engaged and entertained. We hope you will join us and tune in!"For additional information and updates, visit: lutherburbankcenter.org/drop-the-mic/.
Luther Locals is a weekly program that features a remote performance from a local artist on Facebook. Each week will explore a different genre and feature a new artist. Viewers are encouraged to help LBC support the amazing talent in Sonoma County by tuning in and sharing these "mini-concerts." The first performance takes place today at 5 p.m. and features local musician, songwriter, and teacher Joni Davis.For additional information and updates, visit: lutherburbankcenter.org/luther-locals/.
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