About the Yadkin Arts Council and Cultural Arts Center
Here at the Yadkin Cultural Arts Center, the ultimate creative space is just a short drive away!
You can experience a broad variety of arts programs, including but not limited to painting, music, and theater, that will inspire, transform, and captivate you here at the Yadkin Cultural Arts Center! We invite you to be transformed here at the Yadkin Cultural Arts Center, where we are immersed in art of all forms every day.
The Yadkin Arts Council is a nonprofit 501(C)3 organization dedicated to enriching the lives of Yadkin County citizens through the arts.
The Yadkin Arts Council has been a creative beacon in the community since 1975 and has shared space all over Yadkinville, including in the Yadkinville High School auditorium, and even a retired freezer locker!
Finally, we found our permanent home when the Yadkin Cultural Arts Center opened its doors in September 2011.
You can experience a broad variety of arts programs, including but not limited to painting, music, and theater, that will inspire, transform, and captivate you here at the Yadkin Cultural Arts Center! We invite you to be transformed here at the Yadkin Cultural Arts Center, where we are immersed in art of all forms every day.
The Yadkin Arts Council is a nonprofit 501(C)3 organization dedicated to enriching the lives of Yadkin County citizens through the arts.
The Yadkin Arts Council has been a creative beacon in the community since 1975 and has shared space all over Yadkinville, including in the Yadkinville High School auditorium, and even a retired freezer locker!
Finally, we found our permanent home when the Yadkin Cultural Arts Center opened its doors in September 2011.
Transforming lives in our community through the arts by offering opportunities to encounter, create, and participate.
About the Instructor...
Andrea Raines has been teaching art to students in schools for 16 years, and in camps for more than 20 years! In Yadkin County, she taught at East Bend Elementary, Starmount Middle and Starmount High Schools. In Winston-Salem Forsyth County, she's taught AP Art at the Career Center and sixth grade art at Clemmons Middle and Wiley Magnet Middle Schools. She's been working in art camps since I began as an assistant my junior year of high school at Burgundy Farms Day Camp down the street from her home in Alexandria, Virginia. Highlights of summer camp include being Art Coordinator while living at Camp Glenkirk in Gainesville, Virginia (where she met her husband and many lifelong friends) and several summers of day camp at the Yadkin Arts Council in Yadkinville, North Carolina.
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"My goal is to provide every student with a safe environment where they can be themselves, explore new ideas, be heard, seen, and valued. I offer students opportunities and tools to challenge and delight themselves, and the support to grow and thrive as artists and people! That sounds like a lot, but I love a challenge!"