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Triangle ArtWorks Launches Its First Long-Form Course
Triangle ArtWorks is proud to offer it's first traditional long-form professional development course "Craft Entrepreneurship" to artists and craftspeople this autumn. This 8-week course, starting…
Introducing Our New Board Members
We are very excited to welcome five new members who will help guide Triangle Artworks into the future:
Join Our Outreach Committee!
We are expanding our Outreach Committee to include members from the public and want you to be a part of it!
Arts Administrators - What Training Do You Need Now?
Do you work in arts administration in the Triangle? Then we need your input!
PPP Loan Application Deadline Extended
The deadline to apply for a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) forgivable loan through a bank or online financial institution was officially extended from June 30 to August 8, 2020.
Arts Now Required for All NC High School Graduates
As of July of this year, future high school students in NC must now complete at least one credit in an arts course to graduate. While many urban districts have had such a requirement, the bill allows all NC school districts to use state education funds to support these courses.
NC Arts Council Partners presents a Free Workshop Series for Teaching Artists
The North Carolina Arts Council, in partnership with North Carolina Central University’s Teaching Artist Certificate Program, will present Teaching Artist Tuesdays, an online workshop series kicking-off Tuesday, July 14.
Triangle ArtWorks Launches Black Arts Directory for the Region
Durham, NC: In response to Black Lives Matter, Triangle ArtWorks (TAW) launched an online Black artists and arts organization directory on Juneteenth (June 19th). The directory was created to make it easier for the Region to recognize, lift up, and – most importantly – fund and hire Black artists and Black-led arts organizations.
Black Lives Matter - Our Pledge to Black Artists and Arts Organizations
Black lives matter. We mourn the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and countless others that have been murdered – both those we have seen and those that came before cell phone cameras were available to bring them to light. It is long past time for this country to take action to address systematic injustice and police brutality.
Launching ArtSwell TV
A big hug to everyone out there in the arts community. We see you, we are listening to your needs and wanted to give you an update on where we are with our work and programming.
Executive Director, Beth Yerxa, Re-Elected to National Advisory Council
Triangle ArtWorks Executive Director Re-Elected to Americans for the Arts’ Advisory Council