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UAC Now Accepting Nominations for
Betty Cone Medal of Arts & Vanguard Society Award
The Betty Cone Medal of Arts Award honors local artists that have achieved clear excellence in their discipline and/or have made extraordinary contributions to their field or the community at large through their artistry or expertise. Since its inception in 1999, recipients of the Betty Cone Medal of Arts Award include Maryhelen Mayfield and John Dennis, Elvira Green, Jim Gallucci, Henry & Lucy Ingram, Elissa Fuchs and Richard Cox.
The Vanguard Society Award honors individuals who have made an extraordinary contribution to the arts through the United Arts Council of Greensboro. The honorees can be practicing artists or champions for the arts. Past recipients include: David Bray, Henry Carrison, Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Truesdale, Anne Daniel, Alberta Cuthbertson, Vic Nussbaum, Leah Tannenbaum, Joseph M. Bryan, Jr., Barbara and Herman Cone and Patricia A. Nussbaum.
Nominations for both awards are due by Monday, September 15, 2008 and will be reviewed by the UAC’s Awards Committee.Both the Betty Cone Medal of Arts Award and the Vanguard Society Award will be presented at the UAC's annual Vanguard Society Celebration in October 2008. |
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Connecting Arts and Business
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CALL TO ARTIST: Public Art Opportunity
The Project: The American Express Service Center- Greensboro is working on an executive boardroom enhancement. As a part of this project, they are seeking a local artist to create a dynamic, abstract piece of art that has representation of or involvement from employees (or a population of employees) who work in the Greensboro phone-based customer service center. The abstract piece will represent the employees, who deliver extraordinary customer care to our customers, and will provide inspiration and creativity to those who meet in this boardroom. The space where the artwork will be displayed is above a buffet; the area is 15’ in width and 5’ in height. Click here for more information.
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