In the spirit of community and collaboration, Trillium Arts is delighted to kick off 2022 in a year long partnership with Odonata Farm.
Announcing the 2022 "Miss Sarah" Fellowship Awardee and New Board Members!
Trillium Arts COVID-19 Policies
Trillium Arts Announces Fall 2021 Resident Artists
Trillium Arts is delighted to welcome three individual artists from around the country in October and November! The awarded artists are working in a variety of disciplines and will each have a solo week in the Firefly Creek apartment to rejuvenate and further their creative endeavors.
Trillium Arts Announces 2021 ACE Fellowship Awardees
Trillium Arts is delighted to announce the recipients of its second annual ACE (Asheville/Chicago Exchange) Fellowship in Dance. Three Fellowships are being awarded in 2021 to Carrie Hanson, Ayako Kato and Nejla Yatkin.
Trillium Arts Announces Spring 2021 Resident Artists
Trillium Arts is delighted to welcome six individual artists from around the country in May and June. The awarded artists are working in a variety of disciplines and will each have a solo week in the Firefly Creek apartment to rejuvenate and further their creative endeavors.
Trillium Arts Announces Inaugural "Miss Sarah" Fellowship Awardees!
Trillium Arts is delighted to announce Tyrese L. Coleman of Silver Springs, Maryland and Ida Harris of Atlanta, Georgia as the inaugural awardees for the “Miss Sarah” Fellowship for Black Women Writers. The Fellowship, named in honor of Sarah M. Johnson of Hickory, NC, aims to provide Black women writers a restful environment conducive to reflection and writing.
Trillium Arts Featured in the Mountain XPress!
Phil Reynolds and Heather Hartley, Co-Founders of Trillium Arts, were featured in a cover story in the November 26, 2020 issue of the Mountain Xpress, Asheville's weekly arts and culture newspaper. We were honored to be included in this article exploring the impact of the COVID pandemic on rural arts organizations. Read the full Article HERE