Following the announcement by California Governor Gavin Newsom proscribing non-essential large gatherings to prevent the spread of COVID-19, arts & culture organizations and venues statewide–including Orange County–scrambled to postpone and cancel performances, exhibitions, classes, and galas. “Arts Orange County, which operates the SparkOC.com arts calendar website, immediately posted an advisory for patrons to check with their event venues for changes and began to collect information to update their listings on the site,” commented ArtsOC President & CEO Rick Stein. “We have also been fielding questions from arts leaders about what other organizations are doing and what resources might be available to assist them in recovering from the inevitable financial fallout from such mass cancellations. We are including the information we have so far in this newsletter. Our own organization has been affected as well.”
Arts Orange County has cancelled its spring events: the 35th Annual IMAGINATION CELEBRATION, originally scheduled for April 18-May 31, 2020, its 9th Annual Día del Niño festival, originally slated for April 18-19, 2020, and its May 9th free public reading by its VOICES: Veterans Storytelling Project, in response to health concerns related to the COVID-19 outbreak. At the present time, it has not been determined whether these events can be re-scheduled in 2020. (No decision has been made yet about the “1,000 Pieces of Art” Exhibition, a flagship activity of the IMAGINATION CELEBRATION that takes place at South Coast Plaza from April 30-May 17, 2020, displaying the works of Pre-K to High School students from throughout Orange County.)
The 2020 IMAGINATION CELEBRATION, presented in collaboration with the Orange County Department of Education (OCDE), was to consist of 77 events in 18 Orange County cities. Many of the individual events, which are independently produced by local organizations, schools and cities, have already been postponed or cancelled, and OCDE has cancelled through at least April 3 all non-essential large gatherings.
The Día del Niño festival, presented in collaboration with Media Arts Santa Ana (MASA), is a two-day festival of arts and hands-on arts engagement experiences commemorating the Latin-American holiday that honors the role of the child in family and society. It was to take place at OC Fair & Event Center (OCFEC) during its Imaginology festival that same weekend. OCFEC has announced the cancellation of Imaginology, as well as many other events scheduled at its facilities this spring.
The VOICES: Veterans Storytelling Project, presented in collaboration with Heroes Hall Veterans Museum at OCFEC, is a free “virtual” writing workshop for military veterans. The spring session, which has already begun, will continue to take place, but the free public reading scheduled for May 9, 2020, is now cancelled.
Venues that we know have cancelled some or all events in the coming weeks so far are included in the list below, followed by a list of those that have not yet announced changes. Updates are being made on our SparkOC.com as quickly as possible. Please advise us of any errors or new information.
Cancellations/Postponements:
These organizations have currently have not yet announced a change to their schedule:
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