Are you an artist looking for exhibit opportunities within Orange County? A nonprofit worker looking for arts grants? A teacher looking to borrow costumes or props for an upcoming school… Read More →
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It’s a SPOOKTACULAR weekend in the OC! Here’s your Weekend Culture Fix from the Arts Commission: The cool award this weekend go to Hillsborough Arts Council AND Alight Aerial Dance… Read More →
Watch our Grants Training PowerPoint
Need some insight on our grants process, but weren’t able to attend our training sessions? Here’s our PowerPoint presentation:
Weekend Culture Fix for October 21-23
What’s going on around the OC this weekend? Here’s your Weekend Culture Fix from the arts commission! The Cool Award this weekend goes to the opening of Journey: Catharine Carter at Tyndall Galleries in Chapel… Read More →
Fall Arts Grants deadline December 6
The Orange County Arts Commission announces the Fall 2016 Arts Grants Application Period. The grants are funded by the North Carolina Arts Council and Orange County and will fund artist,… Read More →
Vitamin O: Michael Brown
As an art student at UNC, Michael Brown experimented with “big, big stuff – very abstract” projects that took up whole buildings. Meanwhile, he painted houses to earn money. “I… Read More →
Vitamin O: Rita Schiavone
“You never know what path your life will take. It’s a journey you can’t predict. I try to be open to the possibilities in every situation.” Rita Schiavone, the ceramics… Read More →
Vitamin O: Yolana Murrell
As a small child, Yolana Murrell first begged for a guitar (“too big”) and a trumpet (“not enough air”). “I begged for a violin and they let me.” Starting at… Read More →
Vitamin O: Tammy McHale
Water-skiers tend to be superstitious. Tammy McHale skies first every time she and husband Jim go out on Lake Orange in Cedar Grove. After four passes, they switch. Years ago,… Read More →
Vitamin O: Ryan Kulikowski
“My 20s were a bit vague – I didn’t really know what I wanted to do,” says political science major, then teacher, now businessman Ryan Kulikowski. Ryan and his wife… Read More →









