


We are grateful for the support that we have received to fund Artistic Elements. Past supporters include The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, Forsyth County and the Truist Charitable Foundation.
Our 2026 cohort has support from the Greater Winston-Salem, Inc Entrepreneurial Catalyst Grant. We are continuing to look for additional funding to improve our program deliverables and provide the benefits of Artistic Elements to as many creative entrepreneurs as possible.

Community Support

Membership to the CMPND

Development Workshops

One on One Mentorship

Networking Opportunities

Resident Showcase
Artistic Elements gives each resident what creatives need to grow: a supportive community, full CMPND membership with studio access, hands-on development workshops, consistent one-on-one mentorship, and intentional networking that leads to real opportunities. It all builds toward a professionally produced Resident Showcase—your chance to present your work, share your story, and open doors for future gigs, collaborations, and sales.
Nov 18, 2025 Application Opens
Dec 10, 2025 Info Session 6:00 PM at The CMPND (231 W. 4th Street, Winston-Salem, NC)
Jan 10, 2026 Application Closes
Application Review
April 1, 2026 Cohort Announced & Invited
April 15, 2026 Program Starts

Meet the distinguished creative entrepreneurs of our 2025 cohort:
• Nova
• PhazeGod
• Shermar
These seven dynamic creatives participated in the full-residency, leveraged the facilities at The CMPND, engaged in mentorship and business training, and concluded this chapter with their public showcase at the North Carolina Museum of Art Winston-Salem.

The inaugural 2024 cohort featured:
• Kri
• Sam Walter
This pioneering group set the foundation for the program, navigating creative business development and culminating in the first public showcase and Gallery Exhibition in January at the Milton Rhodes Center for Arts Gallery

Overall, this depends on how much time you want to put into it and what you want out of it. We ask that you dedicate approximately 6-10 hours a month at minimum from April through August. This will consist of bi-weekly workshops (2 hours), meeting with mentors and completing any assignments pre or post workshops.
We don't have any requirements on where applicants live. Considering that part of the workshops are hosted live at The CMPND in downtown Winston-Salem and that one of benefits is having a membership to the CMPND we want to make sure that the participants that we choose will be able to join our live sessions and take advantage of the studio time allotted to them as members. We have had participants in the past that lived in Greensboro and High Point.
Yes, we welcome previous applicants to apply again. We understand the let down that can occur when you put time and effort into something only to find out that it didn't work out this time. We have had competitive applicant pools in the previous years and narrowing our selections down to only a few people is difficult. If you are still interested in being in this program then the best thing you can do is apply.
We don't have a set number, but we will likely accept around 5-10 applicants. Some determining factors will be the the funding that we have for the program, the number of applicants and the quality of the applications that we receive.
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