Enriching life through the arts
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Volunteer Meet & Greet July 27
Renaissance Center manager Debbie Dunn reveals a not-so-secret side of her personality, when she takes the stage (and the microphone) with her husband, guitarist Harry Teuting, to perform a selection of heartfelt songs. After earning her music degree from Meredith College, Debbie performed professionally in theater as well as and fronting a band on tours throughout the Southeast, even opening for the Charlie Daniels Band. Join us for an intimate mini-concert on March 8!
Our Story
Helping creators to find an outlet and fans to find creators.
For more than 30 years, ARTS Wake Forest has been supporting local artists and existing art programs throughout the Wake Forest community, while encouraging new arts ventures as well. Events we have presented through the years include the Six Sundays in Spring concert series, the Wake Forest Dance Festival, the Neck of the Woods variety show, and the Wake Forest Holiday Artisans’ Market. We also assist with the Town of Wake Forest’s Mardi Gras Festival and Dirt Day Festival, as well as the Wake Forest Youth Connect conference, and the Mad Hatters’ Artist & Garden Tour. As a non-profit, all-volunteer organization, ARTS Wake Forest is funded through individual contributions and corporate sponsorships, along with grants from the Town of Wake Forest, United Arts of Raleigh & Wake County, and others.
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Subscribe to the Wake Weekly and support the arts!
Here's another way to support Wake Forest ARTS: simply mention us when you subscribe to, or renew your subscription to, our local newspaper, The Wake Weekly. You can follow all the local arts-related developments in the paper, while supporting our mission to enhance...
Connect with Wake Forest history and support Wake Forest ARTS!
The book Connections... 100 Years of Wake Forest History, published to coincide with Wake Forest's recent centennial, is filled with the pictures and stories of our town's history. The book is available for purchase now for $20, and if you would like to help support...
The Wake Weekly holds reception for artist Mark Lynch during Art After Hours June 8, 2012
Mark Lynch, a rural Wake Forest resident who creates primitive art from industrialized objects, will show his work at The Wake Weekly Friday during downtown Wake Forest’s Art After Hours. Lynch will be on hand as well from 5 to 9 p.m. Refreshments will be served. The...
