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CAP was founded in 1990 to act as an advocate for the arts, serve the public by providing services and resources for county artists and arts organizations, and encourage collaboration among arts, education, business, civic and government organizations.Learn more

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The ArtsLog serves as an on-going column where members of our arts community can share their ideas and projects with the public and each other.

Fall Workshop Series

August 23, 2010
We are really excited about our Fall workshop series and brand new consultation program! It all begins on September 29th. Read This Article »
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Off to Market...

August 2, 2010
Fantastic weather, appreciative crowds, and, of course, GREAT artists made the 2010 Ithaca Artists' Market a smashing success. Read This Article »
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What's Happening at the Artist Market NOW!

July 30, 2010
The Ithaca Artist Market is TODAY - July 30, from 2 to 8 PM at the Farmers Market... Read This Article »

Robin's Ramblings: Workshops under Way!

April 29, 2010
Our Workshop series started off with a bang last night! Read This Article »
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CAP Funded Arts-in-Ed Success Story!

April 5, 2010
Dr. Nancy Kane worked with Trumansburg Elementary 3rd grade students to teach Irish culture through dance, music, language and art.  Read This Article »
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Artists Wanted! Area Calls for Art...

February 4, 2010
It could be the need to pull through the doldrums of late winter in Central New York or just a happy coincidence of planning, but whatever the reason, there are currently a handful of opportunities for area artists to submit their work for inclusion in shows. Read This Article »

CAP's Move to the Commons

June 8, 2009
CAP's Executive Director shares the tale of the Arts Council's shift to the Commons and the future potential of our new home. Read This Article »