Arts Council Holds Ribbon
Cutting for Resolutions Exhibit
Information courtesy of | Arts Council of Brazos Valley
Community is invited to reception for Visual Art Society’s art exhibition
Join the Arts Council and special guests from the Bryan/College Station Chamber of Commerce for the opening reception and ribbon cutting of Resolutions, an exhibition by the Visual Art Society.
The exhibition, featured in the Arts Council’s main gallery January 12th – February 8th, explores the theme of new beginnings by thinking about the challenges, rewards and images of starting over, as well as the power of art to help us visualize our hopes and dreams for the future.
The reception will be held at the Arts Council on January 17th from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. There will be light refreshments provided for guests attending.
Learn more at acbv.org/resolutions.
Exhibit Dates
January 12th – February 8th
Reception & Ribbon Cutting
Wednesday, January 17th
4:30-6:00 PM
Arts Council 4180 Gallery
Hours of Operation
Monday – Friday
9:00 am -5:00 pm
Saturday
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
For inquires, please contact info@acbv.org or call (979) 696-2787.
The Arts Council of the Brazos Valley is a non-profit organization that was chartered in 1970 by a group of visionary local arts patrons. Their purpose was to establish a leadership role in organizing local arts advocacy efforts and foster a true community for the arts. Over 50 years later, the Arts Council has grown to serve the 5,000-square-mile Brazos Valley region. Since 2008, it has provided over $4,000,000 in direct funding support to arts organizations throughout the Brazos Valley.
For 50 years, the Arts Council has served the community with one driving mission: to make the arts accessible to all residents and visitors of the Brazos Valley through funding, promotion, advocacy, professional development, and partnership-building programs. We are a multifaceted arts organization supporting over 60 affiliate arts, culture, and heritage organizations, regional artists and creative businesses, over 350,000 residents in seven counties, Texas A&M University, Blinn College, and over 3.5 million Brazos Valley regional visitors annually. For more information, please visit acbv.org.