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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September 6, 2007: Jason Vieux
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September 5, 2007: West Side Civic Theatre: Jesus Christ Superstar
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September 4, 2007: Old Salem Brought To Life
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September 3, 2007: Triad Stage: The Little Foxes
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August 23, 2007: Cave Wall
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August 22, 2007: Bug
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August 21, 2007: The 2007 New River Blues Festival
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August 20, 2007: Ethiopian Art at Diggs Gallery
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August 16, 2007: North Carolina Governor's School
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August 15, 2007: Winston-Salem Youth Arts Institute
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August 13, 2007: Piedmont Opera's 30th Anniversary
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August 8, 2007: UNCG Theatre: Jim Fisher
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August 6, 2007: Jewels: 50 Phenomenal Black Women Over 50
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August 2, 2007: Miracle In Rwanda
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August 1, 2007: UNCG Summer Music Camp
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July 30, 2007: Black Panther Rank And File
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July 26, 2007: Eastern Music Festival: Barry Douglas
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July 25, 2007: Toshiku Takaezu: The Art of Clay
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July 24, 2007: Cave Wall
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July 23, 2007: Find Dima
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July 19, 2007: Eastern Music Festival: James Gaffigan
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July 18, 2007: Brother Wolf Revisited
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July 17, 2007: Rosebud Sioux
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July 16, 2007: Clare Fader
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July 12, 2007: Eastern Music Festival: Martha Bassett
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July 11, 2007: The Full Monty
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July 10, 2007: Ken Rumble: Key Bridge
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July 9, 2007: A Guide To North Carolina's Wineries
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July 5, 2007: Eastern Music Festival: Tom Phillion
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July 4, 2007: Koun Kooki
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