The Numbers for the August 2011 Issue of Carolina Arts

I’m so glad Summer is over. The leaves are turning color and there’s a nip in the air. Wait a minute – the leaves started turning brown a month ago from being cooked in the sun and that nip is 90 degrees, but still – it’s better than 98 or 100 + degrees and the ... Read More

The September 2011 Issue of Carolina Arts is Now Ready to Download

The September 2011 issue of Carolina Arts is up on our website at (www.carolinaarts.com) – all 68 pages of it. We had over 50,000 downloads of the August 2011 issue. That’s really good for a Summer month and considering the fact that Hurricane Irene grabbed all our attention at the end of the month. We ... Read More

North Carolina Pottery Center in Seagrove, NC, Receives Grant from NC Arts council

The North Carolina Pottery Center in Randolph County has been awarded $20,412 from the North Carolina Arts Council for State Arts Resources, and $8,000 for the Traditional Arts Program in the Schools held each year in the Center’s educational building for fifth grade students from the Seagrove Elementary School in Seagrove, NC. Board president, Linda ... Read More

Tracking the Numbers of the July 2011 Issue of Carolina Arts

If you want a lesson into why you should avoid planning any event at the same time as a major holiday weekend – the stats for our July 2011 issue of Carolina Arts can be a good example. Unfortunately we’ll have to deal with two such events each year – New Year’s Eve and Day ... Read More

The August 2011 Issue of Carolina Arts is Now Ready

The August 2011 issue of Carolina Arts is up on our website at (www.carolinaarts.com) – all 58 pages of it. We had over 33,000 downloads of the July 2011 issue. That’s down from previous issue, but not bad for a Summer issue. We ask that you help us bring the news about the Carolina visual ... Read More

North Carolina Pottery Center Holds Annual Fundraising Auction at Leland Little Auction and Estate Sales in Hillsborough, NC – Aug. 11, 2011

As you all should know by now, government support for the arts is being cut back – whether it’s from local, state or national sources. That’s why fundraisers like the NC Pottery Center’s Going, Going, Gone to Pots is so important. But, it’s also a great opportunity to make a bid on some great pottery ... Read More