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Craft Your Commerce: Empowering artists to thrive in business

Thursday, December 11, 2025
Kerry Bird, director of the American Indian Heritage Commission, speaking at the 30th year anniversary celebration at NCMA

American Indian Heritage Celebration marks 30 years

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A+ Schools of NC logo on a background image of a container with pens, pencils, and brushes

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U.S. Army veteran Alfredo Hurtado leads members of Black Box Dance Theatre and Brothers and Sisters Like These in signing ‘Show Up’ at the Community First premiere of We Lift Each Other in Asheville

We Lift Each Other —Black Box Dance Theatre documentary premieres

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Art of Devotion Exhibition at the Mint Museum Randolph

Art spotlight: Art of Devotion: The Santos de Palo Tradition of Puerto Rico at the Mint Museum Randolph

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Two students work on a piece of artwork on a desk together. Photo by Tibor Nemeth, courtesy of North Carolina Arts Council

The arts make a difference in education: celebrate Arts in Education Week

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