Hillsborough Arts Council


The Hillsborough Arts Council is the official Hillsborough,NC Arts Council endorsed by The Town of Hillsborough, NC, the Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce and The North Carolina Arts Council. The Council is incorporated in the state of North Carolina as a 501 non-profit organization. Located in Hillsborough, North Carolina the council is a mostly volunteer organization whose primary role is to support the arts and enrich the community through education and by organizing events that feature local artists.
Sponsored community events include Last Fridays, Arts Walk, Parlor Concerts, Educational Programs and the Hillsborough Handmade Parade.
The programs are funded, in part, by grants from the North Carolina Arts Council, the Hillsborough Tourism Board, The Town Of Hillsborough, NC other state funded agencies and by individual donations. This support allows the council to offer numerous arts related educational services, workshops, community events, programs and exhibitions.
The Hillsborough community event ‘Last Fridays’ was founded by members of the Hillsborough Arts Council in 1998. The events are now organized and managed by the volunteer efforts of the Hillsborough Arts Council working with the Town of Hillsborough, NC, The Alliance For Historic Hillsborough, the Orange County Historical Museum, and the Historical Foundation of Hillsborough.
The Hillsborough Arts Council also works with The Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce, community groups, local, state, and national governmental agencies, and other nonprofit arts organizations to meet the arts and cultural needs of the Hillsborough, NC community through a diversity of initiatives and services.

Events

The Hillsborough Arts Council maintains an art Gallery. offers a venue for emerging and mid-career artists to exhibit and sell their work. A Call for Artists is published annually in mid-winter.
Exhibition openings coincide with Last Fridays festivities and are free and open to the public.

History of Arts Councils in the United States

1949 - In Winston-Salem, NC, a group of citizens, already involved in individual arts organizations, recognized the advantages of having one representative body to look after the collective arts interests of the city, and so formed an organization they called The Arts Council of Winston-Salem. This organization today is the oldest continuously active community arts council in the United States.