ARTS Day 2010 will be held May 18 & 19, and more than any year in our history, it is imperative that people come to
Raleigh and demonstrate their support for public funding for the arts. Since 2010 is an election year, it is essential to establish the presence of arts in election issues.
Did you know that all North Carolina Senators and Representatives must be re-elected every two years?
Special plans this year are underway to host the May 18th workshop and opening reception at
North Carolina's international destination, the "new"
Museum of Art, featuring a gift of 36 Rodins and a stunning expansion of the state's collection. Mark your calendars now! More information soon!
ARTS
North Carolina gives a huge new year shout of appreciation to ARTS Day 2010 Sponsors.
Lead Sponsors include:
Arts and Science Council, Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County, Arts Council of Winston-Salem and
Forsyth County,
Brevard Music Center, Flat Rock Playhouse,
North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, North Carolina Museum of Art, North Carolina Symphony, and North Carolina Theatre Conference.
Supporting Sponsors include:
Cherokee Historical Association, North Carolina Museums Council, North Carolina Writers' Network, United Arts Council of Greater Greensboro, and United Arts Council of Raleigh and
Wake County.
We give a special thank you to Audio & Light in
Greensboro and Hillco in
Kinston for serving as Major Business Sponsors of ARTS
North Carolina for 2009-2010.
Sponsors will be featured on ARTS
North Carolina's home page, and only members are eligible to become ARTS Day sponsors. For more information, contact Karen at 919/834-1411 or
karen@artsnc.org.
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