Sara Peters Joins Visit Pearland Team as New Arts Administrator

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The City of Pearland has hired Sara Peters to fill the newly created role of Arts Administrator on the Visit Pearland team. With a distinguished career in arts advocacy, public art installations, and community-driven cultural initiatives, Peters brings a wealth of experience and creative vision to her new role.

Visit Pearland led the development of the city’s first Cultural Arts Master Plan to enrich community life and boost tourism. As Arts Administrator, Peters will play a crucial role in guiding and implementing the plan’s objectives, shaping the city’s creative and artistic future.

Peters has been a driving force behind numerous successful art and cultural events. She is a passionate advocate for public art, earning her the designation of State of Texas Arts Advocate. She is the design artist behind notable public art installations in the Houston area. Peters’s work encourages reflection and unity through visual storytelling.

I’m excited to welcome Sara to the Visit Pearland team and look forward to the innovative arts initiatives and cultural programs she will help shape within the community,said Tracy Rohrbacher, executive director of Visit Pearland.

To learn more about Pearland’s Cultural Arts Master Plan, go to VisitPearland.com/CulturalArts.

The mission of Visit Pearland is to grow the local economy by attracting visitors to the city through marketing and tourism promotion. Visit Pearland is a division within the city of Pearland and is funded by the hotel/motel occupancy tax fund.

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