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3 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY ARTS COMMISSION <br /> ENO RIVER ARTS MILL <br /> SUMMARY <br /> The Orange County Arts Commission (OCAC), in collaboration with The Gold Family and its partner, Hedgehog <br /> Holdings, seeks to activate Hillsborough's historic Eno River Mill through the arts, providing a critical need for the <br /> creative community of Orange County, as well as generating economic impact for the surrounding area. This <br /> undertaking will take place in phases, beginning with move-in-ready studio spaces, and eventually providing <br /> performing arts space, arts-retail space, and a variety of maker spaces. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> In 2o16,the OCAC began a fact-finding mission to discover the challenges facing the creative community of Orange <br /> County. Data was gathered through listening sessions, surveys, and meetings. The top three needs according to our <br /> research were: <br /> 1. A strong Local Arts Agency. The OCAC,the Designated County Partner with the NC Arts Council, is working to <br /> strengthen its role as the primary arts agency for Orange County. By supporting the artists and organizations <br /> that provide arts experiences for the community, offering new programs/services, and working to increase arts <br /> access for all residents,the OCAC will create a healthy,thriving arts ecosystem while increasing economic <br /> impact though the arts. <br /> 2. Space.A lack of space for artists to thrive is the primary factor impacting the county's creative community.A <br /> healthy arts ecosystem offers artists the opportunity to affordably live, as well as work, learn, and create. It also <br /> offers residents the opportunity to experience the arts not only as observers, but participants. Market prices <br /> have all but priced out artists and organizations from the downtown communities of Chapel Hill and Carrboro. <br /> Downtown Hillsborough supports seven galleries; however, certain types of space are still needed. <br /> • Studio Space:Affordable, long-term studio space is needed for artists to create work. Other than a few <br /> exceptions,there are no available studio spaces in the county.As a result, artists rent space in other <br /> counties or, if they have the necessary resources, work out of their home. <br /> • Community Performance& Rehearsal Space: Hillsborough lacks a performing arts space to host mid- <br /> sized acts. Local theater/performance groups also lack space to perform or rehearse, often using school <br /> auditoriums, or non-traditional locations such as coffee shops. <br /> • Class Space:The ArtsCenter in Carrboro and Chapel Hill's Community Clay Studio are the only spaces <br /> for high quality visual arts learning in the county. Space is needed for artists and organizations to <br /> conduct classes, afterschool programs, and camps.The size of the mill could also lend itself to facilities <br /> such as a foundry or large-scale ceramics studio. <br /> • Maker Space:There is currently not a community maker space in Orange County.A maker space could <br /> offerthe public the chance to experiment with everything from 3D printers and sewing machines,to <br /> kilns and metal-working equipment. <br /> 3. Access.The arts are a fundamental part of society, impacting student success rates, crime rates, and quality of <br /> life.They are used in treatment for veterans,the critically ill, and trauma survivors. Despite the wealth of <br /> human services offered in Orange County,the arts are primarily available to residents with the financial means <br /> to pay.They should be integrated into all aspects of the community, but this is only possible with increased <br /> space. Limited space means organizations are dependent on fees and tuition to protect their bottom line; <br /> additional space could allow groups the flexibility to offer free/reduced tickets, scholarships, and other <br /> programming geared towards underserved populations. <br />