Cleveland County Arts Council

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The Cleveland County Arts Council had its beginnings in 1985 when a group of more than thirty interested citizens began meeting and discussing the need for an umbrella agency to coordinate the efforts of the county's very strong, individual arts groups and to eventually become the local distributing agency for Grassroots funds allocated to Clevelan

d County by the NC Legislature. With assistance from the NC Arts Council, the Cleveland County Arts Council was formed and incorporated in the spring of 1986, with a six-member steering committee serving as the initial board of directors. West, who was instrumental in the organization's formation and incorporation. On August 12, 1986, the first meeting of the newly organized council of arts affiliates and associates was held at Cleveland Community College. Four officers and a fifteen-member board of directors (delegates representing fifteen arts affiliates) were elected. The by-laws of the Council were later amended so that the council now has five officers. In the spring of 1987, the organization became tax exempt. Operating with a budget of only $140, the Council set goals and objectives, planned strategies, and published a calendar of events that first year. Later, applying for, and receiving, grant money and local discretionary funds, the Council was able to hire a part-time coordinator. In January 1988, Barbara Brock was hired as the Council's Coordinator, and it was at this time, that the Council truly became operative. After receiving permission from the appropriate officials, Coordinator Brock, in March of 1988, moved into the Council's first office, the "Well House" on the grounds of the Cleveland County Historical Museum . During the fall of 1991, the Royster family donated the Belk Building to the Arts Council. Later that year the old post office on the corner of Washington and Warren streets became vacant. A trade was negotiated with the city of Shelby with the city buying the post office property from Cleveland County and donated it to the Arts Council. The Belk property was then given to the city. Included in the agreement was a $50,000 grant from the Cleveland County Board of Commissioners, which was used to repair and maintain the building. The Arts Council now had a permanent home and great hope for the future of this beautiful historic building. With the added responsibility of facility management, an additional staff position was added and programs were expanded to include exhibits and art classes for children. During the summer of 1994, founding Director Barbara Brock, decided that it was time to step aside to pursue other interests and devote more time directly to her art. Later that year, Joe Miller was hired as interim Executive Director. Shearra Miller, current President and Chief Professional Officer came on board in early 1996. Thanks to the efforts of diligent board members and generous supporters in the community, the funds were secured to put a new roof on the building during the summer of 1996. With this task behind us we were able to finally use the funds given to us by Dick and Adelaide Craver and the First National Bank to complete the renovations to the boardroom, kitchen and restroom during the spring of 1997. The new millennium brought about the long awaited renovations to the basement thanks to a generous start-up donation by Will and Tina Rucker. Additional donations by the Dover Foundation, First National Bank, BB&T and others allowed us to complete our new art education facility. Gifts made in memory of Board Member Marilyn Maxeiner allowed us to purchase equipment for the clay studio. Summer Art Camp began in June of 2000 with 17 different classes for kindergarten students through 12th grade. Additional classes, exhibits and meetings are possible in this wonderful, bright classroom area. Through the years, the Cleveland County Arts Council, now representing 13 arts affiliates and 10 associate groups, has served as a clearing house for information on local arts events, given support and guidance to member organizations, served as a community arts advocate for business and private organization, and coordinated, sponsored, and co-sponsored numerous arts projects. At present we continue to sponsor and encourage cultural and educational activities in our county. Our commitment to the community, to the residents of our county, to cultural organizations, and to artists grows stronger every day. We salute and thank all of the people who have helped to make the Arts Council what it is today and what it can become in the future.

The Garden and Outdoor Living Tour is today! All 6 beautiful gardens are ready for visitors! The Arts Council is open if...
06/06/2026

The Garden and Outdoor Living Tour is today! All 6 beautiful gardens are ready for visitors! The Arts Council is open if you would like to go by and pick up a map of the tour and buy tickets. Tickets are on sale at each location and online. ($25)

Gardens Are a Work of Art Cleveland County Arts Council’s 2026 Garden and Outdoor Living Tour Like a painter, a gardener experiments with colors. Should a plant with bright orange blossoms go behind a dark purple bush? Like a sculptor, a gardener will look for plants with interesting shapes. Like ...

We have a few spots left in Art Camps for this coming week (June 8-12)! Register online today or stop with the Arts Coun...
06/05/2026

We have a few spots left in Art Camps for this coming week (June 8-12)! Register online today or stop with the Arts Council to register! We would love to see you there!
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Galaxy and Space Art Camp- https://ccartscouncil.org/products/galaxy-space-art-camp-2nd-grade-and-up-june-8-12-pm?variant=46427324809405

Teacher- Gracie Sheffield PM Classes 1:00-3:00 Class Description- Blast off into creativity! Campers will explore the wonders of outer space through painting, drawing, and mixed-media art projects. Students will create galaxy paintings, planet sculptures, alien creatures, and cosmic crafts using a v...

06/05/2026

Still looking for Friday plans? Look no further than Uptown Shelby! 🎉

🍷Wine Collective: Start your evening by grabbing your favorite beverage for First Friday Warm-Up with Wine Collective. You can even make use of our social district and take your cup to-go!

🎉Greenbrook Design: Then, head to Greenbrook Design for their First Friday event, supporting Junior Charity League. Live music, delicious bites, a dunk tank, and MORE!

🍺Newgrass Brewing Company: Enjoy live music at Newgrass Brewing Company from 6 to 9 p.m. Have a beverage, a bite to eat, and enjoy!

🎵Dragonfly Wine Market: Did you know Dragonfly Wine Market has live music EVERY week? Enjoy Brent & Scott Live this evening from 7 to 10 p.m.

🎤Stem Wine & Desserts: End your evening at STEM Wine & Desserts for open mic, karaoke, and poetry night! Have a treat, grab a mic, or sit and enjoy!

06/05/2026

Our reading challenge began Monday - are you busy tracking the time you spend reading? Hand in your trackers weekly to be entered for prizes. If you haven't signed up for Summer Reading, stop by either branch and get started!

The Garden Tour is tomorrow, 9:00am-4:00pm. Purchase your tickets online at https://ccartscouncil.org/pages/garden-outdo...
06/05/2026

The Garden Tour is tomorrow, 9:00am-4:00pm. Purchase your tickets online at https://ccartscouncil.org/pages/garden-outdoor-living-tour or stop by the Arts Council ($25). We also have Garden Tour Maps at the Arts Council, which include the directions to all the beautiful gardens on the tour. A big THANK YOU to our volunteers, Garden Tour Sponsors- Westmoreland Printers and Paradise Garden Center and to the Extension Master Gardener Association of Cleveland County!

Gardens Are a Work of Art Cleveland County Arts Council’s 2026 Garden and Outdoor Living Tour Like a painter, a gardener experiments with colors. Should a plant with bright orange blossoms go behind a dark purple bush? Like a sculptor, a gardener will look for plants with interesting shapes. Like ...

The Garden Tour is THIS SATURDAY! Get your tickets today at https://ccartscouncil.org/pages/garden-outdoor-living-touror...
06/04/2026

The Garden Tour is THIS SATURDAY! Get your tickets today at https://ccartscouncil.org/pages/garden-outdoor-living-tour
or stop by the Arts Council. Maps to the homes can also be picked up at the Arts Council. We are looking forward to a wonderful day!
A big thank you to our sponsors: Westmoreland Printers and Paradise Garden Center!

Gardens Are a Work of Art Cleveland County Arts Council’s 2026 Garden and Outdoor Living Tour Like a painter, a gardener experiments with colors. Should a plant with bright orange blossoms go behind a dark purple bush? Like a sculptor, a gardener will look for plants with interesting shapes. Like ...

The forecast for Saturday is perfect for the Garden Tour!        Visit the Cleveland County Arts Council to buy your tic...
06/03/2026

The forecast for Saturday is perfect for the Garden Tour!

Visit the Cleveland County Arts Council to buy your ticket and get your map of all the beautiful gardens on the tour! $25
Remember to go by Paradise Garden Center to enjoy complimentary pizza.

https://ccartscouncil.org/pages/author-john-lockeMeet a Local Author at the Cleveland County Arts Council!Join us on Jun...
06/01/2026

https://ccartscouncil.org/pages/author-john-locke
Meet a Local Author at the Cleveland County Arts Council!

Join us on June 11 from 11 AM–1 PM for a book signing and meet-and-greet with local author [Author Name].

Stop by, say hello, learn about his books, and have a copy signed. We love celebrating the creative voices in our community and hope you'll join us!

Cleveland County Arts Council
111 S. Washington St., Shelby
June 11 | 11 AM–1 PM

Free and open to the public.
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Address

111 S Washington Street
Shelby, NC
28150

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+17044842787

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