The Seminole Arts Council

Painting Creativity Into Our Community.

Announcements:

  • We opened an Art Center!

    We opened an Art Center!

    A new creative space for everyone of all ages and skill levels. We want it to be a hub of art for our community!

  • 2025 Mural Host Applications Open

    Do you have a wall that would look good with some art on it? Apply now to see if you could host our next public mural project!

  • Community Project Updates

    2023-2024 (RPIC) Rural Placemaking Innovation Challenge! We are building a pocket park on Main Street in our historical Downtown District and we want the community to be involved!

Supporting the arts and reviving them in Seminole.

 

The Seminole Arts Council was re-founded in 2015, after a long hiatus and disbanding of the previous council and its members. At the Seminole Arts Council, our mission is to foster a vibrant, inclusive community where creativity thrives. Through a tapestry of engaging events and thoughtful placemaking initiatives, we bring people together, celebrating the rich diversity of artistic expressions. With warmth, kindness, and a reserved dedication, we cultivate an environment where every individual can explore, appreciate, and contribute to the arts, creating lasting connections and enriching the cultural fabric of our community.

Events - upcoming and ongoing.

Meetings! Events! Murals! And more! We are collaborating with Seminole Downtown District, Seminole State College, the Seminole Chamber of Commerce, and Seminole’s Best Buds to bring excitement to our commUNITY!

 

Public Art - live art, art walks, art galleries, etc.

We like to dream big, and we aren’t ashamed of it. It started with a conversation, and now it’s an idea that we’re trying to develop into an arts and culture collective for the community.

 

Our Board.

Learn more about the people behind the scenes, who work hard to make the Seminole Arts Council’s dreams a reality.

“I am so glad to see that the Seminole Arts Council is back! They are vital to our community’s culture.”

— Melvin Moran, Co-Founder of the Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum

The Seminole Arts Council is always seeking support in the form of memberships, volunteers, and donations. If you would like to contribute in any way, please contact us! We would be happy to have you with us.

Please Consider Donating to our Organization. We are a non-profit 501(c)3