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Mission
The mission of the Waterworks Visual Arts Center is to provide diverse opportunities in the arts for all people through exhibitions, education, and outreach programs.

 
Vision
The Waterworks Visual Arts Center aspires to enhance the creative capacity of individuals and communities through extraordinary visual arts experiences that foster creativity and learning. 
The Waterworks strives to be a leader and innovator in the exhibition of the art of our time and in museum education.  The Waterworks will be an exciting space where ideas, issues, and communities converge to expand traditional ways of thinking and explore the complex, unfolding patterns between artistic and cultural spheres.

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Board of Directors 2009-2010  
Tim Proper, President
John Ketner, Finance Chair
Tracy McMillin, Resource Development Chair
Sam Sobataka, Facilities Chair
Nancy Wyrick, Governance Chair
Karen Alexander
Blake Evans
Lynda Errante
Cheryl Goins
Ruth Kennerly
Jenn Selby
Chip Short
Marianna Swaim


 
Staff
Anne Scott Clement, Executive Director
Irene Beyer, Administrative Director
Cathy Sigmon, EducationCoordinator
Barbara Setzer, Membership Assistant
Mildred Warlick, Adminstrative Assistant
Lee Toth, Studio Manager
Anne Palmer, Greeter


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These Foundations and Groups support the 2009-2010 programs and operations of the Waterworks:

The Duke Energy Foundation
The Proctor Foundation
The Blanche & Julian Robertson Family Foundation
The Blanche & Hurbert A. Ritchie Foundation
The Margaret C. Woodson Foundation

THANK YOU!


 
We are pleased to have collaborative partnerships with the following organizations:

Abundant Living Adult Day Program
ARC Rowan
Nazareth Children's Home
Rowan County Parks and Recreation Therapeutic Recreation Program
Rowan County Public Library
Rowan County Public Library Foundation and Friends of the Library
Salisbury-Rowan School System

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Waterworks programming is made possible by the generous support of individuals, corporate sponsors, foundations, and our endowment.  In addition, Waterworks receives public financial support from: 
The City of Salisbury
Rowan County
The Rowan Arts Council
The North Carolina Arts Council
The National Endowment for the Arts 
The Institute of Museum and Library Services

 
A special Thank You to the Waterworks Advocates:                 
F&M Bank 
The Late Katharine W. Osborne 
James G. & The Late Christine P. Whitton
     



Waterworks Visual Arts Center
123 East Liberty Street
Salisbury, NC 28144
704.636.1882

Gallery Hours
Monday-Friday 10-5
Thursday until 7 pm
Saturday 11-3
There is no charge to tour our galleries

One Center. A World of Experience.