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Art meets entrepreneurship at this free Artist Resident Showcase

The upcoming Showcase is part of Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County’s new Professional Development Series.

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Three people sit in a blue podcast room with standing mics in front of them and water bottles nearby.

The Artistic Elements Resident Showcase will be on display through March 30.

Photo provided by Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County

Seven local artists recently spent a multi-month residency creating and collaborating at The CMPND NC.

Now, they’re ready to unveil their work to the world.

Presented by Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, this free Artistic Elements Resident Showcase opens to the public Thursday, Jan. 30, as part of the Council’s new “Artful Entrepreneur” Professional Development Series, made possible by Truist Charitable Fund.

Stop by from 6-8 p.m. for an evening reception where you can explore, learn, and connect with the creatives behind the works.

Artist Elements

The 2024 Artist Elements residency provided participating artists access to The CMPND facilities, including studios, podcasting equipment, and dedicated workspaces.

It also came with personalized support in marketing, organization, and business management to help turn these creative visions into thriving businesses.

2025 applications open in February

Know anyone who might benefit from a similar program?

Applications open Saturday, Feb. 15, for the upcoming 2025 Artistic Elements cohort.

You can also stay up-to-date on all Arts Council artistic development programs by joining the email list.

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