Friday, January 12, 2007
Welcome to the OCAC's Arts Ed Blog!
North Carolina's Orange County Arts Commission launches it's first blog. Bookmark this blog to stay in touch and updated. Visit us online at http://www.artsorange.org.
What is the Arts Commission?
The Orange County Arts Commission is a department of Orange County government which works to develop the arts in Orange County, North Carolina, which includes the townships of Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, and Carrboro. Created in 1985 by the Orange County Board of County Commissioners, the Arts Commission also has a fifteen-member citizen advisory Advisory Board.
Our Mission
To promote the artistic and cultural development of Orange County, North Carolina.
Our Role
The Orange County Arts Commission is the countywide arts agency that ensures the growth of local arts experiences by providing funding and support for diverse, high quality programs. The Arts Commission is also Orange County’s information clearinghouse on local arts events and programs. As a branch of Orange County local government, our offices are located in Hillsborough, both the county seat and geographic center of the county.
What is the Arts Commission?
The Orange County Arts Commission is a department of Orange County government which works to develop the arts in Orange County, North Carolina, which includes the townships of Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, and Carrboro. Created in 1985 by the Orange County Board of County Commissioners, the Arts Commission also has a fifteen-member citizen advisory Advisory Board.
Our Mission
To promote the artistic and cultural development of Orange County, North Carolina.
Our Role
The Orange County Arts Commission is the countywide arts agency that ensures the growth of local arts experiences by providing funding and support for diverse, high quality programs. The Arts Commission is also Orange County’s information clearinghouse on local arts events and programs. As a branch of Orange County local government, our offices are located in Hillsborough, both the county seat and geographic center of the county.
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