Cary Visual Art, Inc. To Host Volunteer Information Session

by MMI

CARY, N.C. – Cary Visual Art, Inc. (CVA), a nonprofit that supports the placement of unique public art is hosting a volunteer information session to inform community residents about involvement with the organization. The information session is open for anyone interested or already involved with CVA who wishes to learn more about the art displays and the organization, engage in new opportunities and become a member, as well as participate in committees. CVA will host the event on April 5 at the Page-Walker Arts & History Center at 6 p.m.

“The information session hosted by Cary Visual Art, Inc. is a great opportunity for the community to learn about ongoing developments in our area,” said Laura Coats, executive director of Cary Visual Art, Inc. “CVA would not be possible without the dedication of our volunteers and we are grateful for their devotion to further 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, 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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