2022 – 10 Greensboro arts organizations receive multicultural grassroots grants

Greensboro, NC – January 26, 2022 – TAB Arts Center was one of ten Greensboro-based arts organizations awarded funding through the Multicultural Grassroots Grant Program, as reported by the Greensboro News & Record. Administered by the Arts Council of Greater Greensboro, this grant supports organizations that are led by or serve African American, Asian American,…

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2021 – East White Oak Ancestral Garden

Greensboro, NC – 2021 – The East White Oak Ancestral Sculpture Garden was established to honor the legacy of Greensboro’s civil rights movement and pay tribute to the ancestral figures who shaped the East White Oak community. Completed in 2021, the garden commemorates two influential individuals: Truman Gant and David Richmond—one of the A&T Four…

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2020 – Say it Loud Street Mural

Greensboro, NC – 2020 – The Say It Loud Street Mural, completed in July 2020 on Lindsay Street in Downtown Greensboro, was a powerful public art project led by TAB Arts Center Nonprofit in collaboration with artists Sunny Gravely-Foushee and Schala Harper. Inspired by James Brown’s anthem “Say It Loud – I’m Black and I’m…

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2020 – Virtual Panel regarding community arts, politics, and equity

Greensboro, NC – September 2020 – TAB Arts Center hosted a powerful virtual panel discussion featured by The A&T Register, focusing on the intersection of community arts, politics, and equity in Greensboro. Moderated by Sunny Gravely-Foushee, co-founder and executive director of TAB Arts Center and co-owner of The Artist Bloc, the panel brought together six…

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2019 – Kings Forest Neighborhood celebrates Greensboro’s Neighborhood Arts Residency

Greensboro, NC – 2019 – The Kings Forest Arts Residency was a six-month community-centered initiative designed to foster art that reflects the pride and cultural legacy of the Kings Forest neighborhood. Led by TAB Arts Center in partnership with Creative Greensboro, the residency brought together residents and artists Mary Ryan, Schala Harper, and Sunny Gravely-Foushee…

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