
Organization Highlight: Triad Pride Performing Arts
Triad Pride Performing Arts (TPPA) originated 25 years ago in response to a need. In 1998, Anthony Moore, Chip Alfred, and Alexis Kiger began weekly trips to sing with the
Triad Pride Performing Arts (TPPA) originated 25 years ago in response to a need. In 1998, Anthony Moore, Chip Alfred, and Alexis Kiger began weekly trips to sing with the
Yolanda Grier, a local artist and author from High Point, found her path to empowerment through Women in Motion of High Point. “The sharing and uplifting I felt through that
In a world where change is constant, collaboration is a vital tool for building stronger communities. The recent partnership between Casa Azul of Greensboro, Greensboro Bound, and Guilford County Schools
Creatives shape the very spaces where we live. That’s why the International Society of Furniture Designers (ISFD) has been laser-focused since the 1990s on celebrating and supporting the product designer’s
In 1981, the Greensboro Opera raised its curtain for the first time, initially operating as a volunteer-led organization featuring just one opera annually. Over the years, it has transformed into
iAlign Dance Company is committed to aligning Greater Greensboro with causes championed through community-building and art. Established in 2015 by Brittany Williams, iAlign is a non-profit dedicated to dance, education,
From shoulder pads made of footballs to dazzling tutus, the annual Footsteps to Follow fashion show has captivated audiences for the past sixteen years through the work of young designers
A young child sits huddled in the corner of a studio, their gleaming eyes tracing the steps of a dancer leaping across the floor. Captivated, a part of them stirs
A strum. A drum beat. A voice rising above the hum of the crowd. September brings a time when two remarkable music festivals—each with their own unique spirit—illuminate the Greater
Traona, affectionately known as Mrs. King by the children she nurtures, is a local salon owner and a North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University graduate. Her story is a
The arts are essential to our quality of life and a source of refuge in times of stress and uncertainty.
Laura Way President + CEO – The Arts Council of Greater Greensboro
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