Farm Life, an exhibit by local artists honoring the roots of Highland County farms, is now on display in the Mountainview Room of the Highland County … Continue Reading
Farm Life, an exhibit by local artists honoring the roots of Highland County farms, is now on display in the Mountainview Room of the Highland County … Continue Reading
The Highland County Arts Council will bring two of The Crooked Road’s outstanding artists to the Highland Center on Saturday, June 15. The 7 p.m. … Continue Reading
The Highland County Arts Council received its third grant from the Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge. The Grant is another investment the Foundation … Continue Reading
“You never know what’s gonna happen at a Bobby BlackHat show!” is the byline for the 7 pm Saturday- night performance at the Highland Center. Thanks … Continue Reading
A culmination of art works created by Highland High School students is now on display in the Mountainview Room of the Highland County Public Library. … Continue Reading
Bobby BlackHat brings together the finest blues musicians in Hampton Roads to perform classic, modern, as well as original blues tunes that will keep your … Continue Reading
The Highland County Arts Council will present the Heifetz Institute’s Spring in the Highlands Concert on Sunday, April 28th at 3 p.m. at The Highland Center. The … Continue Reading
After months of planning and activity, the Highland Arts Council is proud to announce the launch of the 2019 Arts Academy summer workshops. Complete information about … Continue Reading
Making Highland an Arts Destination: The Arts Council Board of Directors spent a Sunday afternoon to discuss what the work of the Council should be in … Continue Reading
After Jack is a musical celebration of togetherness. Named 2014 Americana Vocal Group of the Year by the Appalachian Cultural Music Association, the trio couples a … Continue Reading
The Highland County Arts Council (HCAC) believes that the arts are essential to our communities. HCAC supports and encourages artists by holding classes, workshops, and camps. We facilitate regular exhibits and performances with local artists and artisans. The Highland County Arts Council is a nonprofit [501(c)3] organization supported by contributions from members, friends, community foundations, and government organizations. Much of our work is done by enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers.
The Highland County Arts Council is proud to present programs that are supported in part by the Virginia Commission for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge.