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November 10, 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Chloe Nousias
Marketing and Communications Manager
419.254.2787 Ext. 1015
cnousias\@theartscommission.org
The Arts Commission to Move into New Headquarters in UpTown
TOLEDO, OH -- The Arts Commission is proud to announce an exciting new chapter with a move that will expand opportunities for artists, strengthen community partnerships, and further anchor Toledo's vibrant UpTown neighborhood. As of November 10, 2025, The Arts Commission's offices will be located at 1000 Adams Street.
Since 2000, The Arts Commission, has been headquartered on the Toledo Museum of Art's campus in the Professional Building on Parkwood Avenue. The building and institutional support from the museum provided a strong foundation for growth, ultimately positioning The Arts Commission to outgrow the space.
"We're proud to have provided the footing to help The Arts Commission grow into the exceptional organization it is today and wish their team continued success in fostering a vibrant, connected arts community." said Adam Levine, Edward Drummond and Florence Scott Libbey President, Director, and CEO at Toledo Museum
The move also deepens The Arts Commission's long-standing partnership with our new neighbors the Toledo Lucas County Public Library (TLCPL) and allows The Arts Commission to contribute to the creative energy of the UpTown neighborhood.
"The Arts Commission plays a pivotal role in our community and we are excited to welcome them to UpTown. I believe they will be a great collaborator and neighbor for all of us." said Jason Kucsma, Executive Director of the Toledo Lucas County Public Library.
The Arts Commission is an important part of our region's ecosystem, and this new space provides room for growth, enhanced programming, and expanded opportunities to serve artists and the community. It will give The Arts Commission the ability to host events, exhibitions, and other programs that drive the organization's mission and our creative economy forward.
\"We are deeply grateful to the museum for being such an amazing landlord and partner over the past 25 plus years. Their support has been instrumental in helping us grow our organization, programs and services and we look forward to continuing our collaboration into the future." said Marc Folk, President and CEO of The Arts Commission. "We are equally excited to be part of the vibrant UpTown neighborhood to explore and expand relationships with the library and our other partners who call UpTown home.\"
The Arts Commission looks forward to celebrating this next chapter with its partners, artists, and the community it serves.
The Arts Commission does not anticipate any interruptions in programming and will retain current phone numbers. Offices will be closed to the public November 10-24, except by appointment. Staff will be available via phone and email throughout the transition.
About The Arts Commission
The Arts Commission is the longest standing arts commission in the state of Ohio, founded in 1959, administering the City of Toledo's One Percent for Art Program since 1977. The Arts Commission is supported in part by the Ohio Arts Council and by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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