Bi-Monthly Board Meeting
Arts Council - November 16, 3pm
The Trinity County Arts Council will hold our bi-monthly Board Meeting, September 21, at 3pm. The meeting will be on ZOOM, in hopes of encouraging the interests of all. Click Here for the ZOOM Link.
Meeting Agenda, Board Minutes, Director Reports, and Documents are available HERE.
If you have questions, you may call Jill, Arts Council, at (530) 623-2760.
Arts Council - November 16, 3pm
The Trinity County Arts Council will hold our bi-monthly Board Meeting, September 21, at 3pm. The meeting will be on ZOOM, in hopes of encouraging the interests of all. Click Here for the ZOOM Link.
Meeting Agenda, Board Minutes, Director Reports, and Documents are available HERE.
If you have questions, you may call Jill, Arts Council, at (530) 623-2760.
Trinity Arts Today
LATEST HAPPENINGSTrinity County is alive with music, dancing and art festivals in every region of the county, in multiple venues. We are proud to be known as an arts destination with a diverse population of professional artisans in almost all media forms and music.
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OPPORTUNITIESA multitude of Art Opportunities are available in Trinity County and neighboring counties. TCAC is the Resource Connection promoting professional development of artists/musicians exposure and sales, workshops, networking and income opportunities. SEE DETAILS
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CULTURAL TOURISMTouch history! Experience the rich history of the local Native American Nor Rel Muk Wintu Nation, as well as Gold Mining and Chinese immigrant history in Trinity County. We have become widely known as a unique center of culture, art and outdoor recreation in the Trinity Alps. SEE MORE
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The Trinity County Arts Council would like to carry forward a practice of recognizing the original caretakers of these Sacred Lands within and throughout the Trinity region. We acknowledge and offer gratitude to these indigenous ancestors, and present-day relations of the Nor-Rel Muk Wintu Nation and those tribal people who grace the North State – Maidu, Miwok, Hoopa, and Yurok. We acknowledge their stewardship of these lands and uplift their legacies as they continue to build and sustain their culture and practices today and for seven generations.