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Pitt County Arts Council offers support to local Black creatives

Pitt County Arts Council at Emerge offers East Carolina University as well as the Greenville, North Carolina, community members support for local artists, musicians and performers with membership groups.  Emerge Gallery & Art Center Marketing Coordinator Sarah Lazure said the Black Creatives of Pitt County (BCOPC) consists of approximately 45 members. She said the idea for the group came about after Black artists worked on the United Against Racism street mural on First Street.  “After the street mural was done, they (members) decided they wanted to form a group, stay in touch with one another, collaborate, promote, network and to offer a safe space for Black artists whether they be visual, music, performing, writers, so they could come together, support each other and have a community,” Lazure said. 

Heather Small on facing racism and sexism in the music industry

Heather Small on facing racism and sexism in the music industry The M People legend is aiming to inspire a new generation of creatives Updated direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Click here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice She was the powerhouse voice of the 90s as the frontwoman of the Manchester formed band M People, and now Heather Small is aiming to help a new generation pave their way in the world of music and fashion.

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