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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December 11, 2007: Quadzilla
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December 10, 2007: Barbara Millhouse: American Wilderness
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December 7, 2007: Amahl and the Night Visitors
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December 5, 2007: A Tuna Christmas at the Broach Theatre
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December 4, 2007: Historic Washington Park
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December 3, 2007: Winter Show at the Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art
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November 29, 2007: The Eddie Pollock Band
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November 28, 2007: It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play
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November 27, 2007: Press 53
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November 26, 2007: Sawtooth School: Deck the Halls 2007
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November 23, 2007: Bob Carlin: The Birth of the Banjo
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November 22, 2007: Photography by William Smiley
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November 21, 2007: Reynolda House: Wings of Adventure
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November 20, 2007: Triad Stage: Beautiful Star
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November 19, 2007: Ethopian Art at Diggs Gallery
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November 16, 2007: Greensboro Symphony: Bella Davidovich and Dimitry Sitkovetsky
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November 16, 2007: High Point University: The Water Engine
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November 15, 2007: Piedmont Craftsmen's Fair
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November 14, 2007: Dead Man Walking
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November 13, 2007: Jane Antoni
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November 12, 2007: Ethiopian Art at Diggs Gallery
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November 8, 2007: Time For Three
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November 7, 2007: Daniel Wallace at Guilford College
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November 6, 2007: Wake Forest Theatre: 12 Angry Men
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November 5, 2007: A Guide to North Carolina's Wineries
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November 2, 2007: Bricolage: Piedmont Strut
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November 1, 2007: Bricolage Arts Festival
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October 31, 2007: Press 53
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October 30, 2007: Ken Rumble: Key Bridge
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October 29, 2007: Barbara Millhouse: American Wilderness
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