The mission of the
Arts Development Council of Georgia
is to cultivate a thriving economic environment
for the creative expression and appreciation for the arts
through entrepreneurial development, education and marketing.
Arts Development Council of Georgia
is to cultivate a thriving economic environment
for the creative expression and appreciation for the arts
through entrepreneurial development, education and marketing.
The Arts Development Council of Geogia is a collaborative effort with the
- Leaders in the Arts Industry,
- Regional Advisory Council (RAC) Region 5,
- RAC 5 Tourism Committee,
- Northeast Georgia Regional Development Center,
- Georgia Department of Economic Development,
- Area Chambers of Commerce,
- Area Convention & Visitors Bureaus,
- Local Governments
- and interested citizens.
Unifying our resources and efforts is essential to our economic vitality. Thank you for participating in this innovative approach to economic development.
The Arts Development Council of Georgia is a 501(c)3 non-profit Georgia corporation.
Georgia Awards The Point of Art Gallery
The Georgia Tourism Foundation recently recognized The Point of Art Gallery & Studio as a Founding Producer of Distinction for 2008-2010. Anne Jenkins, the artist-owner of the gallery received a letter of congratulations from Governor Sonny Perdue.
"I'm honored to be one of only 54 businesses in the whole state to receive this distinction," Jenkins said. "The letter said the state appreciates the contribution my business makes to the state's economy." The award by Georgia's Creative Economies Initiative acknowledged the innovativeness, leadership, local ingenuity, character, environmental and economic sustainability and the gallery's contribution to the tourism industry.
A new website promoting Georgia Made Georgia Grown Products went live on January 27 when it was presented at Tourism Day at the Capitol. Also premiered at Tourism Day were the state's 54 Founding Producers of Distinction and they are featured on the new website www.gamadegagrownproducts.org.
Union Point's Mayor Lanier Rhodes said he is proud of the gallery for getting this award. Greensboro's Genuine Georgia was also awarded this distinction and joins the Point of Art Gallery as the only other Greene County business to be chosen. Among the other recipients are Paula Deen's "Lady and Sons" restaurant, The Dilliard House and Habersham Winery.
The Point of Art Gallery is located at 604 Sibley Ave, Union Point and the hours are Thursday-Saturday from 10-5, but if you phone ahead the gallery can be opened at any time. Just call (706) 486-6808
"I'm honored to be one of only 54 businesses in the whole state to receive this distinction," Jenkins said. "The letter said the state appreciates the contribution my business makes to the state's economy." The award by Georgia's Creative Economies Initiative acknowledged the innovativeness, leadership, local ingenuity, character, environmental and economic sustainability and the gallery's contribution to the tourism industry.A new website promoting Georgia Made Georgia Grown Products went live on January 27 when it was presented at Tourism Day at the Capitol. Also premiered at Tourism Day were the state's 54 Founding Producers of Distinction and they are featured on the new website www.gamadegagrownproducts.org.
Union Point's Mayor Lanier Rhodes said he is proud of the gallery for getting this award. Greensboro's Genuine Georgia was also awarded this distinction and joins the Point of Art Gallery as the only other Greene County business to be chosen. Among the other recipients are Paula Deen's "Lady and Sons" restaurant, The Dilliard House and Habersham Winery.
The Point of Art Gallery is located at 604 Sibley Ave, Union Point and the hours are Thursday-Saturday from 10-5, but if you phone ahead the gallery can be opened at any time. Just call (706) 486-6808






