I hope you’ll join me on Thursday, March 7, 2024 to participate in this year’s Big Night In event!
Come together IN PERSON! – to watch the 4th Annual Big Night In for the Arts broadcast on WRAL! The Triangle-wide watch party for the show will be hosted at the Durham Arts Council’s PSI Theatre in Downtown Durham. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and live performances while watching Big Night In on the big screen!
WATCH PARTY LIVE PERFORMERS:
Tray Wellington, John Brown Jazz Combo, Takiri Folclor Latino
LOCATION:
Durham Arts Council
120 Morris St
Durham, NC 27701
DATE & TIME
Thursday, 03/07/2024
5:30pm – 9:00pm
PRICE
$75.00 per ticket
WHAT IS BIG NIGHT IN?
Big Night In for the Arts was born of the COVID-19 pandemic as a collaborative effort between WRAL and the four county arts councils of the Triangle. Recognizing the immense impact the pandemic had on the arts industry, Big Night In allowed the arts of the entire Triangle to be showcased and uplifted by WRAL, one of the largest media platforms in our region. While the arts industry is recovering post-pandemic, Big Night In continues to serve as an annual opportunity to tell the story of the arts, showcase their impact, and raise money for arts programming throughout the region.
OUR IMPACT
In addition to showcasing artists and arts organizations throughout the Triangle, Big Night In for the Arts has raised $798,064 for arts programs to date.
OUR PARTNERS
CHATHAM ARTS COUNCIL
The Chatham Arts Council nurtures creative thinkers in Chatham County.
DURHAM ARTS COUNCIL
Durham Arts Council, Inc. is a catalyst in the cultural development of Durham – it leads, inspires, and promotes excellence in and access to the creation, experience, and active support of the arts for all the people of our community.
ORANGE COUNTY ARTS COMMISSION
The mission of the Orange County Arts Commission is to promote and strengthen the artistic and cultural development of Orange County, North Carolina.
UNITED ARTS COUNCIL OF RALEIGH AND WAKE COUNTY
United Arts Council of Raleigh & Wake County builds better communities through support and advocacy of the arts.
–Steven Petrow