Upload
others
View
9
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Public Meetings
April 23
Chapel Hill
April 17
Morganton
April 16
Charlotte
May 2
Elizabeth City
• A Robust Arts Industry
• A Creative Economy
• Vibrant Communities
• Children Prepared For The 21st Century
• Lives Filled With Discovery & Learning
2009 – 2013 Strategic Plan
• INVEST
• INITIATE
• INNOVATE
Richard Ritter
Juan Logan
Daniel
Wallace
Chuck
Davis
NORTH CAROLINA ARTS COUNCIL ARTIST FELLOWSHIPS
North Carolina Heritage Awards
Vernon Owen Etta Baker
Local Arts Councils/Grassroots PartnersAll 100 counties
State Arts Resources53 major organizations in 21 counties
A+ Schools40 participating schools in 25 counties
Project Partners215 projects in 57 counties
North Carolina Arts Council
Infrastructure in all 100 Counties
North Carolina Arts Council
grants are matched 17 to 1
and represent an average of
2.2% of organizational budgets.
• $1.2 billion in direct economic
activity generated by the
nonprofit arts and culture
industry.
• The non-profit sector
supports more than 43,600
full-time equivalent jobs.
• Generates $119 million in
local and state revenues.
• Nearly 320,000 jobs
• Six percent of the state's workforce
• Jobs in creative occupations are increasing
• Revenues of more than $18 billion
North Carolina’s Creative Industry
NORTH CAROLINA CULTURAL TRAILS
Literary Trails
Mountains
Piedmont
Eastern NC
New Cultural Tourism Guidebooks
Members of James Brown’s original rhythm section
were from Kinston and are still there today.
Art work for Kinston Music Park
TASK FORCE REPORT
Wilson
Durham
Greensboro
Winston-Salem
Burnsville
SmART INITIATIVE
Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park Wilson
City of Wilson purchased 29 whirligigs to repair
and restore and move to park downtown
CONSERVATION HEADQUARTERS
Long vacant High Dollar Tobacco Warehouse across
from park site has been purchased by developers for
residential and retail renovation.
The A+ School approach includes:Arts integration into non-arts subjects
Intelligence theory and brain science
Daily arts instruction
“A+ Schools is the largest, longest running,
most successful,
arts-based whole-school reform
in the nation.” – George Noblit
Higher achievement
Better attendance
Increased parent and community
involvement
Happier, more effective teachers
Fewer discipline problems
Higher student engagement and
fulfillment.
40 schools
26 counties
1,300 teachers
17,000 students
A+ Data & Statistics
North Carolina’s Changing Population
Infographic from Progress 2050, a program of the Center for American
Progress.
• XYZ Generation Split: More NC residents are
younger than 47, specifically 62.2% of NC
residents were born after 1964.
• NC householder demographics: The target
audience of people under 50 is more diverse than
the entire population.
• Generation gap: Nearly 45% of children are people
of color.
• What are the key issues in your community and your work?
• How are the arts a solution in your community?
• What can we do together to position the state’s arts industry as essential to the state’s future?