Triad Arts with David Ford The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth CountyJuly 24, 2012The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County was the first locally established arts council in the country way back in 1949. Today there are hundreds of arts councils in the United States and they’re enriching the lives of millions of people. The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County impacts those communities as well as neighboring ones by raising funds for the arts, advocating for artists, and sponsoring events in conjunction with other arts organizations. The Council also provides lots of educational opportunities for students, doing its part to fill the gaps left behind from huge cuts in arts education funding throughout the region.
They’ve played a huge role in spurring economic development here as well. The Triad’s thriving arts scene makes The City of Arts and Innovation an attractive destination for job recruitment and retention. By strengthening our cultural resources, the arts council generates hundreds of fulltime jobs, and millions of dollars in tax revenue. The primary source of funding comes through the Arts Council United Annual Arts Campaign which wraps up in September. Winston-Salem attorney and Chair of the Arts Campaign Leon Porter recently to a break from fundraising to chat with TAUC host David Ford.
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Triad Arts Archives
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March 24, 2011: Twin City Stage presents Children of Eden
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March 23, 2011: Greenhill Center for North Carolina Arts presents Fatimah Tuggar
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March 22, 2011: Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art presents Oscar Munoz: Imprints for a Fleeting Memorial
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March 21, 2011: Lexington Youth Theatre presents West Side Story
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March 18, 2011: Triad Arts Weekend!
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March 17, 2011: Arts at the Rives Theater
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March 16, 2011: 5ive & 40rty (Repeat)
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March 15, 2011: Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance presents "Assasins"
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March 14, 2011: Appalachian State University's Performing Arts Series (part 2)
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March 10, 2011: University of North Carolina Greensboro's NC Theatre for Young People (NCTYP)
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March 9, 2011: Nyanya Project: The Roots and the Light (repeat)
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March 8, 2011: Open Space Cafe Theatre: A Little Night Music (part 1)
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March 7, 2011: Artist Gilbert Everard Young
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March 4, 2011: Triad Arts Weekend!
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March 3, 2011: United Arts Council of Greater Greensboro (Repeat)
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March 2, 2011: Guilford College presents sculptor Patrick Dougherty (part 1)
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March 1, 2011: Triad Jewish Film Festival
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February 28, 2011: Pointe Studio of Dance presents A Dance Adaptation on The Wiz! (Repeat)
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February 25, 2011: Triad Arts Weekend!
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February 24, 2011: Celebrating the Life of R. Phillip Hanes Jr.
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February 23, 2011: Reynolda House Museum of American Art presents Trains that Passed in the Night: The Photographs of O. Winston Link
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February 22, 2011: University of North Carolina School of the Arts presents 1776
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February 21, 2011: Salem Academy: Drama Llamas
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February 17, 2011: Triad Arts Weekend!
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February 17, 2011: Greensboro Symphony presents Paris: City of Light (part 1)
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February 16, 2011: Wake Forest University Theatre presents The Grapes of Wrath
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February 15, 2011: Music for a Great Space presents Trio Slaye
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February 14, 2011: Luthier Joe Thrift (Repeat)
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February 11, 2011: Triad Arts Weekend!
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February 10, 2011: The Appalachian State Old-Time Fiddlers' Convention
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