Arts

The new space will serve as a hub for community members to thrive in the arts while gaining more access to theatre resources.
The artwork was moved after the downtown CVS store, where Terry worked until his death, closed on Jan. 30.
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The process to create the piece took just over a year. It features portraits of people who use the community center.
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The public can shop from local vendors and enjoy live music while muralists transform the wall in the art park on North Liberty Street.
Once a month in downtown Winston-Salem, Trade and 6th Streets close to traffic and become an avenue for artists to showcase their talents. Community members can shop, see and support their creations.
Sugar plum fairies and all the other characters will dance their way to Greensboro this December while the Stevens Center undergoes renovations. It will be the first time the beloved holiday ballet moves outside city limits.
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This local artist moved from Arizona in 2019 and made the Twin City his new home where he helps bridge the gap between artists in the community.
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