
The Cultural Arts Council celebrates local students annually to end the year, the most magical time for them to express their joyful spirits. View the work of aspiring youth as they explore new materials in their art courses in preparation to decorate Douglasville for the Holiday month. Students will receive awards at the reception on the night of Thursday, December 3, from 5-7 pm.

The Cultural Arts Council celebrates local students annually to end the year, the most magical time for them to express their joyful spirits. View the work of aspiring youth as they explore new materials in their art courses in preparation to decorate Douglasville for the Holiday month. Students will receive awards at the reception on the night of Thursday, December 3, from 5-7 pm.

In “Face Matter” Felicia Noelle, Diyah Najah, Timothy Short, and Brandon Maddox exhibit breathtaking artworks in the show that celebrates artists of color this January and February, 2021. With various styles and various art forms, this group show exemplifies a unified message – the freedom to express as a creator.
The “Face Matter” exhibit proposes a theme that begs the question, what are we made of? And what are we born to make?
Just like we can not define what we are each made of, the answers for life are limitless. We are meant to explore it all and dance among the matter of life. Come view the gallery show and dance through visions of matter, all while we celebrate the creators.
(Check our social media and website Artsdouglas.org for updates on the reception.)

In “Face Matter” Felicia Noelle, Diyah Najah, Timothy Short, and Brandon Maddox exhibit breathtaking artworks in the show that celebrates artists of color this January and February, 2021. With various styles and various art forms, this group show exemplifies a unified message – the freedom to express as a creator.
The “Face Matter” exhibit proposes a theme that begs the question, what are we made of? And what are we born to make?
Just like we can not define what we are each made of, the answers for life are limitless. We are meant to explore it all and dance among the matter of life. Come view the gallery show and dance through visions of matter, all while we celebrate the creators.
On January 11, a virtual experience will debut in place of a reception. The virtual event will post on social media and Artsdouglas.org and will be hosted by DC Connections. Watch and react as you view extra special interviews with the artists and plenty of surprises! Be a part of the experience, and make sure to come in for a tour of the exhibit before it ends February 25.

The Douglasville Police Department will be holding a Virtual Town Hall Meeting in February.
Join us virtually for a Zoom online event Tuesday, February 9 at 7:00 p.m. The webinar will last approx. one hour. The Douglasville Police Department Administrative Staff will be holding a Zoom meeting to discuss Use of Force, Internal Affairs, and the 2020 End of Year Report.
If you wish to participate join through https://douglasvillega.zoom.us/j/92555844571 or scan the QR Code on the attached image.

On Tuesday, February 16 at 12:30 pm, the Douglasville Police Department is working in conjunction with the Atlanta Community Food Bank to distribute food to households in need. This “free food drive thru” is on a first come, first serve basis while the food lasts. It is our goal to make this fast and easy. As vehicles enter for the distribution, they will line up and meet with a volunteer who will be asking reference households and then the vehicle will continue through the line where the food will be placed into the vehicle. The food will be placed either in the trunk or backseat, no need for anyone to exit the vehicle.