[1][2] The Commission was created in 1968,[3] is governed by 9 Commissioners appointed to five-year terms by the Governor[4][5] and confirmed by the General Assembly of Virginia.
[12] The Virginia Commission for the Arts adopted its first-ever Cultural Equity Statement in 2018.
[13] The Statement on Cultural Equity is as follows: "To support a full creative life for all, the Virginia Commission for the Arts commits to championing policies and practices of cultural equity that foster a just, inclusive, and equitable Commonwealth.
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