Someone You Should Know: 4 questions with Cameron Fultz

Four questions with Arts and Humanities Council of SWLA Executive Director Cameron Fultz:

What fuels your passion for the arts?

I’ve been involved in the arts from an early age. I was lucky enough to fall in love with choir in elementary school, then band in middle school. My passion for music led me to pursue a music education degree from McNeese State University where my eyes were opened to every performing and visual art you can think of! My new interests include community theatre, spoken word performances, and dabbling in graphic design.

When was your last moment of gratitude?

I see every day as an opportunity to make the next just a little bit easier. I wake up every morning ready to tackle what life throws at me, whether it’s work, life, or the weather. I am simply appreciative that all the small decisions in my life led to where I am today. I also realize that I couldn’t have done anything without loads of help from family, friends, and colleagues. I use these little moments of reflection each day to be grateful for what I’ve been given, as well as what I’ve been able to accomplish.

What is the best thing about SW La.?

The people! It seems I can’t go a day without meeting a new face! The resolve and creativity of folks in Southwest Louisiana is unmatched, and I am privileged to do a job I love that directly benefits the quality of life of my community. Without people, you don’t have a culture, and I firmly believe we have an excellent culture here in SWLA. And don’t get me started on the cuisine here!

What is a can’t-miss fall event in SW La.?

I would be beside myself if I didn’t mention Chuck Fest! I was blessed enough to help bring it back to life in 2022, refine it in 2023, and 2024 looks to be firing on all cylinders for the 10th year anniversary! If you haven’t been before, this is an area favorite for music, art, food, and culture enthusiasts. It will be held on Oct. 19 from noon to midnight in Downtown Lake Charles and it’s free to attend. My favorite non-Arts & Humanities Council fall event must be Rouge et Blanc presented by Banners at McNeese State University. I love getting to volunteer and help coordinate the event every year alongside the dynamic duo of Brook Hanemann and Randy Partin! The weather is always gorgeous, the drinks stay flowing, and it feels like Mardi Gras in the Fall!

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