Presenting, Promoting and Inspiring Creativity in Our Community
The Cabarrus Arts Council was founded in 1980 in response to the North Carolina Arts Council's plan to establish a local arts council in every county. In 1982 the Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners selected the arts council to serve as its Designated County Partner, receiving and distributing Grassroots funding from the state and the state arts council.
Today the arts council programs and operates the Davis Theatre and The Galleries, conducts one of North Carolina's largest art-in-education programs for both the Cabarrus County and Kannapolis City school systems, supports arts organizations and artists through grants and workshops and serves as a catalyst and consultant for public and corporate art.
How Everything Started
The Cabarrus Arts Council is located in the picturesque 1876 courthouse in downtown Concord, North Carolina.
The Davis Theatre occupies the former courtroom on the second floor. With 227 seats, the theatre provides an intimate environment that brings audience members close to the performers. The theatre is named for business and community leaders Roy and Sue Davis in tribute to their generous contribution to its renovation.
The Cabarrus Arts Council supports the arts across Cabarrus County and is making our community a great place to live.
Mission/Vision/Core Values
Mission: To present, promote and inspire creativity in our community.
Vision: A vibrant Cabarrus connected through the arts.
Core Values: Integrity • Creativity • Professionalism • Diversity • Teamwork • Service
Our Team