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Triangle ArtWorks Connects Creatives in Raleigh, Durham & Chapel Hill

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A new organization has formed in the Triangle to connect the creative community in the area. Check out the press release below for more information about the Triangle ArtWorks orginization and how it can help you and other artists in the Triangle connect! 

Triangle ArtWorks, Inc., a newly formed nonprofit organization, announced today the launch of its website, www.triangleartworks.org and a series of events to link the creative community of the Triangle area and the public.   Triangle ArtWorks website is a virtual platform to educate and connect the artistic and creative community in the Triangle region, their supporters and the public via discussion forums, articles, blogs, and a clearinghouse for regional resources.  The organization is hosting several launch events in the Triangle during the month of August to promote regional networking and collaboration.
 
Triangle ArtWorks’ charitable and educational mission is to provide services, support and resources to cultivate a vibrant creative community in the Triangle region of North Carolina.  From large corporate campuses in Research Triangle Park, to artist cooperatives in Chatham County, the Triangle region has attracted creative talent from across the nation.  In fact, the Triangle’s success in attracting artists and creative people has garnered national praise and attention.  Yet, the region has lacked a central resource for artists to come together for support, resources and education, for supporters to have an easier way to connect with and support artists and arts groups, and to promote the importance of this community to our region.
Founder Beth Yerxa started Triangle ArtWorks to “create a sense of cohesion for the Triangle’s creative community and its supporters.”  Yerxa explained, “The Triangle is made up of many separate towns and cities, with multiple arts councils, different governments, and different priorities for supporting the arts and the creative community.   The idea for the website is to have a regional resource for information, education and discussion about what matters to the creative community of the Triangle.  We need a better way to connect this community across disciplines and county lines.”
Triangle ArtWorks website includes opportunities to connect via discussion forums and blogs, as well as a directory of Triangle-area arts organizations and links to services and resources.  Triangleartworks.org plans to monitor and report on the economic and political news and activities that affect the creative community on both a regional and national level.  Local arts organizations will also have a place to connect and post topics for discussion among regional arts patrons, supporters and volunteers. 
 
Launching the website is the virtual beginning of Triangle Artworks.  Yerxa has been meeting with members of the Triangle arts community for the last year to lay the foundation for the organization.  She has been able to build the framework for the organization from this direct feedback and from researching similar organizations like New York Foundation for the Arts, Artists Trust in Washington state and Springboard for the Arts in Minnesota.  Yerxa states, “ I saw the impact these organizations were having on their arts communities, and their regions as a whole, and believe our strong regional arts community would benefit from a similar organization.”

Michael Lowder, executive director of Artsplosure, Raleigh’s downtown arts festival, added, “I think Triangle ArtWorks could be the kind of resource that turns casual audience members into informed partners in advocating and supporting the arts in the Triangle. “The organization may also help the arts community think regionally in planning and programming, which will be a good thing.”
 
Triangle ArtWorks is sponsoring a series of public launch events throughout the Triangle in the month of August. In Raleigh, a launch party will be hosted by Visual Art Exchange from 6-9pm on Friday, August 6th, to coincide with the monthly First Friday Artwalk in downtown Raleigh. In Durham, Golden Belt will host a gathering on August 20th  from 6-9pm during that City’s Third Friday Artwalk.  The FRANK gallery in Chapel Hill will also be hosting an event on Thursday, August 19, from 5-8.

For more information, contact Beth Yerxa at Triangle ArtWorks at info@triangleartworks.org

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The Broad Street Cafe in Durham ~ Great Music and People!

Last night my wife and I made a visit to the Broad Street Café in Durham. Its website describes the café as a “full-service restaurant, bar and entertainment venue”. In many ways the café feels like community anchor as its customer base seems like a great mix of people of all ages. The crowd regularly includes people from older couples, college aged students, to families with young children. We have been to the café before and were really looking forward to grabbing some drinks and catching some live music. They serve many local beers on tap including Raleigh’s own Big Boss brews as well as Durham’s local Triangle Brewery beers. My personal favorite is the Triangle Winter White (a traditional Belgian Wheat Beer). They have a full menu of salads and sandwiches and they specialize in wood fired pizzas that come from a brick oven you can view from the bar.

Broad Street typically has music performances 5 nights a week ranging in styles from bluegrass to Jazz. They have a nice size stage for the performers and seating is spread out enough that you have your choice of being closer to the stage or in the back of the restaurant where you can more easily have a conversation. A regular on Sundays, and performing on the night of our visit was the Aaron Mills Project. A jazz/funk trio group featuring keyboard, drums and Aaron Mills on the electric Bass. Listening to their funky jazz jams was great. Later in the evening they welcome other musicians from the audience to join them onstage to jam so bring your instrument along if you go on a Sunday!

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