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CARY, N.C. – Cary Visual Art, Inc. (CVA), a nonprofit organization that supports public art, is asking individuals who value their community to join its organization. Membership is open to anyone and is tax-deductible. The membership contributions help CVA to improve community pride, as well as increase artwork placement.
CVA offers two levels of membership: Friends of CVA ($30 – $75) or Sustainers Circle ($150 – $500+). Membership benefits include the CVA newsletter and other literature mailings, advance notification of educational programs, invitations to “Meet the Artist” receptions and other special events, as well as a decal featuring the CVA Art logo.
“Becoming a member of Cary Visual Art, Inc. is a rewarding way to get involved with the community,” said Rose Edwards, President of Cary Visual Art, Inc. “Through greater enrollment in CVA, we will continue to place appealing artwork in locations that enhance the aesthetic beauty of our community.”
About Cary Visual Art:
Cary Visual Art, Inc., based in Cary, N.C., is a nonprofit organization with the goal of promoting access to visual art through public art projects and educational programs. CVA funds the commissioning and placement of art in Cary through partnerships with other nonprofit organizations and local businesses, as well as the Town of Cary, and has placed more than 37 public art displays throughout the Cary community. CVA is funded in part by its members and sponsors, the Town of Cary and by the United Arts Council of Raleigh and Wake County with funds from the United Arts campaign and the Grassroots Arts Program of the North Carolina Arts Council, an agency funded by the State of North Carolina and the National Endowment for the Arts. For more information on CVA or to join the organization please call 919-468-9500 or visit the Web site www.caryvisualart.org.
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