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Jul 19
Reduced Cost Space Available at Greensboro Cultural Center

Creative Greensboro, the City’s office of arts and culture, is now accepting applications for its Creative Activation Partners (CAP) program. Creative Activation Partners receive low cost access to spaces throughout the Greensboro Cultural Center for the preparation and presentation of creative programming. Learn more and apply at www.creativegreensboro.com. For priority consideration, Guilford County based individuals […]

Jun 24
Library Hosts Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green

The Greensboro Public Library will host North Carolina Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green as the featured guest for the first Saturday Salons at Benjamin, an online event open to both adults and teens at 10 am, Saturday July 3. Jaki Shelton Green will offer a poetry reading, facilitate a discussion about poetics, and respond to […]

May 26
Creative Greensboro Selects Neighborhood Arts Residency Program Artists

Creative Greensboro has selected the first artists for its Neighborhood Arts Residency Program who will work with residents in three east Greensboro neighborhoods from June 1 to November 30. Each resident artist will receive up to $22,500 to support monthly neighborhood-based arts programming and a culminating neighborhood mural installation. Creative leader and educator Darlene McClinton […]

Feb 15
Creative Greensboro Presents An Evening of Short Plays, March 5-6

Creative Greensboro presents, “An Evening of Short Plays #39 Virtual” by local playwrights. Performances will be streamed live Friday, March 5 and Saturday, March 6 at 8 pm. Admission is free with a suggested donation of $10. Advanced registration for a stream pass is required. This show, which will run approximately 60 minutes, is recommended […]

Feb 05
Greensboro Historical Museum Events Celebrate Black History Month

This year’s African American/Black History Month observation takes on special meaning following the upheavals and reckonings around race in Greensboro and across the country. The Greensboro History Museum is exploring African American/Black history and lives throughout February and beyond with online programs, conversations and exhibitions. All programs are free and open to the public. Pieces […]

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