The Illinois Arts Council Agency was created as a state agency by the Illinois General
Assembly in 1965 through legislation sponsored by Senators Paul Simon, Thomas McGloon,
and Alan Dixon. The agency is governed by up to twenty-one private citizens chosen
for their demonstrated commitment to the arts and appointed by the Governor. Council
members serve in a voluntary, non-paid capacity and are charged with developing the
state’s public arts policy, fostering quality culturally diverse programs, and approving
grants expenditures. A small professional staff with in-depth knowledge of the arts
develops and administers the agency’s programs, provides technical assistance, and
ensures the responsible and impactful distribution of all funds. Resources to support
the Illinois Arts Council Agency are provided by the Governor and General Assembly
of Illinois and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Illinois Arts Council Agency. “About the Illinois Arts Council Agency.” Accessed January
28, 2024. https://arts.illinois.gov/about-iaca.