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Exciting Changes in Augusta as Denise Tucker Takes the Helm of the Greater Augusta Arts Council

'Artistic Leadership Transition'

Exciting Changes in Augusta: A New Leader for the Arts

Welcome to Augusta! The sun is shining, and it’s a lovely day as we gather here to share some *exciting news*. Despite the warm temperatures hitting around 95°F, the atmosphere in our city is getting even hotter with the recent appointment of **Denise Tucker** as the new executive director of the Greater Augusta Arts Council!

A New Chapter Begins

On September 16, the arts community welcomed a fresh face to lead the council after a thorough application process that began in July. We all know how important arts and culture are to our community, and Denise is ready to step into this role with enthusiasm and ambition. In her statement, she expressed her *elation* about being chosen, stating, “I am elated to be chosen as the next Executive Director of the Greater Augusta Arts Council during such a transitional and pivotal time.”

Carrying the Torch

Denise has spoken about her commitment to build upon the strong legacy established over the last 27 years. It’s clear she understands the role of public art and sees the Arts Council as the *heartbeat* of the arts community—a vital link connecting artists with the broader public. She envisions a future where the Arts Council becomes a *driving force* in making Augusta a thriving hub for art and culture, enhancing both the cultural and economic landscape of our beloved city.

Background in Arts

What makes Denise an even more fascinating choice is her extensive background in *human resources* and her collaborative experience with numerous arts organizations in Augusta. With a prior understanding of both the challenges and opportunities that lie within our creative space, she is primed to lead the council into a new era.

Farewell to Brenda Durant

Denise’s appointment comes on the heels of a bittersweet farewell to previous executive director **Brenda Durant**, who has been a steady guiding force for many years. Brenda announced her retirement back in July and will be officially stepping down in October, following the much-anticipated **Arts in the Hearts Festival of Augusta**. It’s a significant moment for both the council and the city, and while we’ll miss Brenda, excitement is building for what’s to come under Denise’s leadership.

What’s Happening in Our Community

As we celebrate this *new chapter*, it’s not just the arts community feeling the buzz. There are several interesting events and updates in Augusta that residents should be aware of. For instance, local artist Adeana Berry is capturing attention with her vibrant portraits of icons like Biggie and Tupac, helping to keep the spirit of art alive in our streets.

Over at the **American Legion Post 71**, a heartfelt ceremony was held to honor POWs and MIAs, reminding us all of the importance of remembrance and community support. And if you’re interested in spending some time by the water, be aware that the North Augusta City Council has finalized some rules for the new boat dock, including a *no fishing* policy!

Looking Ahead

As we move into this *beautiful* September weather, with temperatures cooling off a bit at night (dropping to a comfortable 71°F), let’s take a moment to appreciate the *vibrancy* of the community and the importance of the arts in our lives. Let’s support our local leaders and artists as they strive to make Augusta an even more fantastic place to live, create, and experience the wonderful world of art! Stay tuned for more updates and remember to get involved in the *exciting events* happening all around you!


HERE Aiken
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