The United Arts Council of Greater Greensboro advocates for the arts in a variety of ways on both local and state levels. In partnership with the High Point Area Arts Council, an Advocacy Task Force has been formed to advocate for arts in education, and county support.
Each Spring, the UAC invites donors, volunteers and members of the arts community to participate in Arts Day - a 2-day effort lead by Arts NC to bring delegations from around the state to meet one-on-one with legislators and request funding for the arts through the NC Arts Council. Each year, the UAC receives vital funding from the NC Arts Council through the Grassroots and Regional Artists grants programs.
Visit THE arts and culture calendar for Greensboro at ExploreGreensboro.com,
brought to you by the United Arts Council of Greater Greensboro with financial support from the Piedmont Triad Partnership. The site allows for FREE EVENT POSTINGS for arts and culture organizations throughout the Piedmont Triad Region. In addition, the site hosts community information, synchs with your calendar, AND lets you post to your Facebook and Twitter accounts. Application for the iPhone will be available at the end of July, 2010. Stay tuned!
The UAC provides financial support for the arts industry through four grant programs.
Cultural Partner Grant Investments provide our largest pool of grant funds with support going to arts organizations or artists who produce a quality artistic product while meeting one or more of the UAC's strategic goals (engage our diverse community, promote cultural tourism, and/or foster education of our children through the arts).
Teacher Art Grants, geared toward enhancing the classroom with the infusion of the arts. Parents, staff and teachers of private or public schools located in Greater Greensboro (excluding High Point and Jamestown) may apply.
Regional Artist Grants provide support to individual artists for their professional development and/or specific projects.
Multicultural Artists Investments are our newest grant program, geared toward providing support to specific ethnic groups for arts programming.
The UAC is proud to support Greater Greensboro’s local arts industry with financial support, marketing and research services, and advocacy for the arts in our local schools and government.
Home to nonprofit arts organizations, the Greensboro Cultural Center is filled with activity year round. The four level facility, located at 200 N. Davie Street in downtown Greensboro, hosts visual art galleries, pottery and dance studios, visual art studios, music rooms and multiple administrative offices. Open to the public 7 days a week, the Greensboro Cultural Center is owned and operated by the City of Greensboro. Throughout the year, the Center hosts a variety of special events including First Friday and multi-cultural festivals. The United Arts Council is proud to call the Greensboro Cultural Center home.
The United Arts Council, in partnership with the City of Greensboro, has developed a Public Art Action Plan for the City of Greensboro. This plan was adopted in July, 2009 and calls for the creation of a Public Art Commission and a Master Plan for the City of Greensboro. Download your copy now.
Tour the Coffee Cup Collaborative public art collection, in and around downtown Greensboro! The works were commissioned by the United Arts Council in partnership with the International Civil Rights Center and Museum to commemorate and celebrate the sit-in movement which began with four NC A&T students at the Woolworth's counter in Greensboro. Download your walking brochure now!

The UAC is here to help market and promote your arts and culture event in Greater Greensboro. Whether in print, on the web, through email or at a local event, we're here to help you attract new audiences. Here are the ways you can connect to our services:
FIRST FRIDAY
POST YOUR VIDEO ON UAC'S YOU TUBE CHANNEL
Do you have a great clip of your latest concert or performance? Post it on the UAC's You Tube Channel.
POS
T YOUR PHOTOS TO UAC'S FLICKR PAGE
Share your photos with arts enthusiasts on the UAC's Flickr page.
PRINT ADVERTISEMENTS
Once per month, ads are placed in GoTriad and Yes! Weekly publications to promote arts and culture events happening on the weekend ahead.
MONTHLY EVETN E-BLAST
Once per month, the UAC compiles a list of arts and culture events coming in the month ahead. To be included in this e-blast, send your submission at least 3 weeks in advance to Susan Stack at the UAC offices.TEACHER RESOURCE GUIDE
The Teacher Resource Guide is provided to Guilford County teachers as a resource for Guilford to coordinate classroom learning with local arts organizations and artist programs. This resource is a partnership with the High Point Area Arts Council, City Arts, Guilford County Schools and Guilford Education Alliance. Arts organizations may advertise in the guide for a minimal fee - which is used to cover the cost of printing and distribution. For more information, contact Altina Layman.
The UAC, in conjunction with NC Arts Council and Americans for the Arts has conducted economic research to measure the impact of the arts industry in Guilford County. The lastest study information was released in 2007/2008. Information for a new study will be gathered in 2010 for release in 2011. To view the 2007/2008 study, click here.
UAC Staff is available to make presentations about the arts in Greensboro, the work of the UAC, public art, and more. Contact Susan Stack to schedule a speaker at your next meeting or event.
The United Arts Council currently owns and operates the Sternberger Artists Center at 712 Summit Avenue in Greensboro. Built in 1926 by Sigmund Sternberger, the Center was donated in 1971 from the Sigmund Sternberger Foundation. Originally, the home housed the offices and member agencies of the United Arts Council. Today, the Sternberger Artists Center thrives with 90-100% occupancy with a variety of artists including writers, painters, photographers and more. For information about studio rental, please contact us.

"First Fridays just keeps getting better and better...and it's just one of the ways the United Arts Council helps to market and promote the creative community in Greensboro. Thanks UAC for working to coordinate and promote First Fridays each month and for helping us get the word out!" ~ Charlotte Strom, Artist at Lyndon Street Artworks
