This publication will not support artistic expressions that promote hatred, violence, and generally evil or destructive themes against humanity.
The Community Arts Café magazine is the Triad's only full color, monthly publication dedicated entirely to the promotion of local artists, musicians, performers and arts organizations. The magazine serves as a high quality platform for any fine or performing artist or organization to use, free of charge, to gain exposure in and around the greater Triad area. Content includes articles featuring individual artists, performers and organizations, a calendar of local events and happenings, a directory of arts related individuals, businesses and services, and other pertinent community information.
The magazine is part of a larger vision for an arts facility, The Community Arts Café, which will offer services for artist development and a live platform for promoting and showcasing the original works of local fine & performing artists.
The first issue of The Community Arts Café magazine premiered in July of 2006 and has steadily grown in popularity throughout the Triad area. The magazine is funded through advertising sales alone and unlike non-profit organizations, does not receive any other funding as such. If you have found The Community Arts Café magazine to be a valuable resource for this community and appreciate the purpose behind its mission, please consider supporting it financially.
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Our Mission: TO PROMOTE THE WORK OF FINE & PERFORMING ARTISTS IN LOCAL COMMUNITIES
The Community Arts Café magazine is published by Salem Music, LLC owners, Jim and Cathy Tedder of Winston Salem, NC, and was created as a community service to connect individual artists, arts organizations and patrons of the arts. The heart of the venture is to cultivate an environment for sharing in the creative expression of the arts within the local community.
site built and maintained by CAC Services, A media production subsidiary of Salem Music, LLC providing promotional support to the local arts communities