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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February 8, 2006: Bob Moody-Winston Salem Symphony
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February 7, 2006: Arts Council of Winston Salem/Forsyth County
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February 6, 2006: Greensboro Fringe Festival
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February 2, 2006: Diane Caesar-Delta Arts Center
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February 1, 2006: Triad Stage: On Golden Pond
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January 31, 2006: The Kenan Writers Encounters
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January 26, 2006: Eight Artists after Ivy
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January 25, 2006: Blurring Racial Barriers, part 2
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January 24, 2006: 115 Gallery
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January 23, 2006: Greensboro Fringe Festival
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January 19, 2006: Alvin Aliey: Ailey II
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January 18, 2006: Weatherspoon Art Museum
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January 17, 2006: Triad Stage: On Golden Pond
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January 11, 2006: Winston-Salem Children's Theatre
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January 10, 2006: Blurring Racial Barriers
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January 9, 2006: Blurring Racial Barriers
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January 5, 2006: Musician Mel Jones
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January 4, 2006: The Believers
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January 2, 2006: Renaissance Theatre
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December 21, 2005: Vocalist Steve Lippia
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December 20, 2005: Amani Children's Foundation CD
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December 19, 2005: Carolina Pops
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December 15, 2005: Amani Children's Foundation CD
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December 15, 2005: The Three Irish Tenors
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December 14, 2005: Black Nativity
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December 13, 2005: Renaissance Theatre
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December 12, 2005: NCSA's Open Dream Ensemble
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December 8, 2005: Singer/songwriter David LaMotte
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December 7, 2005: Triad Youth Jazz Ensemble
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December 6, 2005: NSCA's The Nutcracker
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