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1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> Meeting Date: October 18, 2022 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item No. 4-c <br /> SUBJECT: Orange County Arts Commission One Year Update on Eno Arts Mill <br /> DEPARTMENT: Orange County Arts Commission <br /> ATTACHMENT(S): INFORMATION CONTACT: <br /> Katie Murray, Arts Director, <br /> 919-245-2335 <br /> PURPOSE: To receive an update on the Eno Arts Mill project on its one-year anniversary. <br /> BACKGROUND: The Orange County Arts Commission (OCAC) opened eleven (11) artist <br /> studios occupying 3,000 square feet at the Eno River Mill in March 2020. In May 2021, the OCAC <br /> was granted permission to lease an additional 7,000 square feet of space adjacent to the existing <br /> studios. The combined spaces, referred to as the "Eno Arts Mill," occupy 10,000 square feet of <br /> space, including a gallery, classroom, seventeen (17) artist studios, a conference room, and the <br /> OCAC offices. The grand opening of the Eno Arts Mill was October 1, 2021. Three hundred <br /> residents attended and enjoyed an "Artist Preview" exhibit of all studio artists as well as open <br /> artist studios, live music, food trucks and more. <br /> In the last year, the Eno Arts Mill has already become staple of the Hillsborough community and <br /> Triangle arts community. Through the payment of artists and by drawing visitors to Hillsborough, <br /> the space has made a significant contribution to the local economy, as demonstrated in the chart <br /> below. It has also provided a welcoming and safe place for all types of people to experience the <br /> arts. Several highlights of the first year of programming include: <br /> • April 2022: Home?An Artistic Exploration of Affordable Housin_p in the Triangle. This <br /> Triangle-wide exhibit was a partnership with the Housing Department and featured 100 <br /> works of art by 54 artists, as well as 16 poets who read their selected works during the <br /> exhibit opening. In addition to works focusing on the unaffordable housing market, many <br /> works focused on the COVID-19 pandemic. This powerful show received Triangle-wide <br /> press and introduced many new artists and patrons to the Eno Arts Mill. <br /> • July 2022: Building Bridges. An Exhibit of Latin-American Artists in the Triangle. This <br /> Triangle-wide exhibit featured nineteen Latin-American artists. The opening event featured <br /> Grammy-nominated musician Joe Troop with Larry Bellorin as well as Takiri Mexican <br /> dancers. <br /> • Diversity and accessibility: The OCAC believes the studio artists, staff, and leadership <br /> need to reflect the community in order to be a welcoming space for all people. Growing a <br /> diverse group of artist-tenants has been a priority of OCAC, with diversity not only being <br /> defined by demographics, but also career level and medium. This intentionality has <br /> resulted in 44% of artist tenants identifying as a member of a marginalized community. <br />
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