Oakland

The Future of California’s Creative Economy: Insights from the Creative Economy Workgroup

In-Person Forum

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Oakland Creatives

Photo by Sergio Ruiz

In response to AB-127, the California Arts Council convened a statewide Creative Economy Workgroup (CEW) in collaboration with the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz), California Labor and Workforce Development Agency and California Department of Education to craft a strategic framework for strengthening California’s $2.9 billion creative sector. Developed through extensive stakeholder collaboration, the plan outlines a roadmap to address today’s challenges while future-proofing the state’s cultural and economic vitality.

This panel brings together statewide leaders who shaped the process to share key findings and recommendations. The conversation will explore how five critical forces—well-being and fragility of social fabric, access to and consolidation of capital, affordability and the depletion of creative industries, technological transformation, and climate impacts—are transforming California’s creative landscape. Panelists will examine innovative policy approaches across workforce development, business incentives, cultural placemaking, and cross-sector integration, as well as strategies including cultural districts, creative tax credits, and artist housing initiatives. Central to this is developing partnerships between state and local governments, ensuring that policy and resources developed at the state level can be adapted, scaled, and implemented by cities and counties to strengthen creative economies across California. Together, these approaches aim to expand opportunities for creative workers while positioning California as a global leader in arts, culture, and creative innovation.

Speakers:

  • Ted Russell, Moderator
  • Danielle Brazell, CAC
  • Tara Lynn Gray, CA Office of the Small Business Advocate
  • Dorka Keehn, SPUR board member, Keehn on Art
  • Adam Fowler, CVL Economics

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