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North Valley Arts Council

www.novac.org

 
The North Valley Arts Council (NoVAC) supports and promotes arts and culture for the artists, arts organizations, and citizens of Greater Grand Forks. NoVAC envisions a community where artists and arts groups have the means to create and further their art forms, to draw and cultivate audiences that appreciate, support and participate in the arts, to play a key role in fostering a vibrant quality of life of the Upper Red River Valley, and to clearly add to the economic success of the region.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.novac.org
  • 2 North Third Street Suite C
    Grand Forks, ND USA 58202
  • Phone: 701.772.3710

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