The Bay City Arts Center Board of Directors is thrilled to announce the new appointment of an Executive Director!
After 25 years, the Center is busier than ever, with growing demand for programs and our historic building in Bay City. As a community-run arts center, they have been sustained by volunteers, many amazing board members over the years, and a dedicated long-term volunteer Executive Director who served until 2023.
A new paid, part-time ED role was outlined in BCAC’s 2025-2030 Strategic Plan to support the increased demand on administrative, fundraising, and operational needs of the organization.
Local leader, Lauren Sorg has stepped into this role as of this month. Lauren has a deep background in non-profit leadership in Tillamook County, serving as ED for Food Roots from 2015-2023, developing beloved programs like the local food marketplace and delivery program, beginning farmer incubation and low-income food access programs. Additionally, Lauren is currently serving a three-year term on Oregon Community Foundation's North Coast Leadership Council which advises on community needs and challenges in our region.
Lauren began working with BCAC in March of 2025 as a non-profit consultant and grant writer, bringing in over $65,000 in funding, including funds for a new youth after school theater program as well as funding from Bay City TLT to support tourist-related activities such as art workshops and cultural performances.
“Lauren has done an amazing job moving us forward and we can’t wait to see her lasting impact as her role adapts,” said Dani Grutoski, Board President.

Lauren is prioritizing building repairs and revitalization along with fundraising and program development.
Lauren loves creating including natural plant dyeing: cultivation and pigment processing. She is also a musical artist with a background in vocal performance and dabbles with a couple of instruments.
“I am excited to enter this role after a period of rest and reset, developing my art, and spending most of this past year working to get to know the BCAC’s programs and goals,” said Lauren. “I’m looking forward to reconnecting with community members and working alongside BCAC board and volunteers to continue making creative and amazing things happen here for our community.








