The New Jersey State Council on the Arts, operating under the governorship of Phil Murphy and Lt. Governor Tahesha Way, is a comprehensive department within the New Jersey Department of State that offers a wide range of services, programs, and initiatives to the people of New Jersey. From cultural preservation and diversity programs to grant opportunities for artists and cultural organizations, the council aims to support and promote the state's rich heritage and artistic endeavors.
In addition to its cultural focus, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts also plays a role in business and economic development, offering resources and support to businesses, particularly small and emerging ones. The council houses the Motion Picture and Television Commission and works on strategies for the state's travel and tourism industry. Furthermore, it oversees the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education and the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority, working towards improving higher education and providing financial assistance to students.
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