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2013-526 Arts - The Arts Center for 2013 Fall Art Agreement $1,500
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The ArtsCenter: 2013-2014 Li Liu <br /> The ArtsCenter's Organizational Profile <br /> Over the course of its thirty-nine year history, The ArtsCenter in Carrboro, NC has grown from a <br /> single painting class into a vibrant and dynamic multi-purpose, multi-disciplinary, grass roots community <br /> arts center serving more than 89,000 people of all ages and walks of life. Constituents come mostly <br /> from Orange County and four surrounding counties in North Carolina, although audience members <br /> travel from throughout North Carolina and even from other states to attend specific music and <br /> theater performances presented during the year in the 355 seat Earl and Rhoda Wynn Theater. <br /> Attendees at music and theatre come from Chapel Hill & Carrboro (39%) and Durham & Raleigh <br /> (32%). <br /> The ArtsCenter is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue <br /> Code. It is governed by a board of directors which establishes policy, ensures that there are adequate <br /> financial resources for the organization to accomplish its mission, ensures that earmarked funds are <br /> managed according to the stipulation of funders, manages the organization's assets to protect its future <br /> and ensures that financial controls are in place. <br /> Mission: The ArtsCenter exists in order to inspire creativity and to enrich the lives of people of all <br /> ages. <br /> Vision: We envision a world in which people embrace the arts as a critical component of daily life. <br /> Guiding Values: Sustainability; Excellence; Accountability; and Inclusivity. <br /> Current Programs and Services <br /> The ArtsCenter is organized into five programmatic departments. <br /> ArtSchool. ArtSchool at The ArtsCenter is Orange County's most comprehensive non-profit <br /> resource for continuing education in the arts on a non-degree, community basis. The ArtSchool now <br /> offers more than 500 classes in all artistic disciplines for all experience levels and ages, awards more <br /> than 50 scholarships annually, and offers work-study opportunities. <br /> Youth Programs. The ArtsCenter has provided artistically excellent, age-appropriate and accessible <br /> arts experiences to Triangle families for more than 30 years. Currently, The ArtsCenter offers the <br /> School Show Series, the SuperFun Series for family audiences, ArtsCamp in the summer, AfterSchool Arts <br /> Immersion and Arts in Education during the school year to area youth and families. Also, Youth Arts <br /> Classes offer fine art classes and workshops in acting, musical theatre, dance, chorus, stage combat, <br /> radio drama, acting for the camera, and improv. Combined, The ArtsCenter's youth programs reach <br /> approximately 26,000 children. <br /> Theatre. International theatre at its most local, ArtsCenter Stage showcases the work of emerging <br /> and established artists hailing from next door to around the world. ArtsCenter Stage features new <br /> works with a historical perspective, while its second-stage series includes improvisation and <br /> storytelling, musicals and operas, stand-up comedy and film screenings, new works in development and <br /> theatre for younger and older audiences. ArtsCenter Stage is community-oriented theatre with a <br /> commitment to developing new artists and audiences. <br /> Concerts. The ArtsCenter presents some 60 concerts for adults each year, representing the <br /> spectrum of musical genres by local, emerging, and nationally touring artists including folk, blues, Celtic, <br /> singer-songwriter, Louisiana French, old-time, and bluegrass. <br /> Gallery. The Nicholson Gallery features the work of local and regional artists on a rotating basis and <br /> highlights the work of more than 100 local and regional artists in 12 exhibitions a year. <br />
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