Fine Arts League of Cary Appoints Executive Director
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- Oct 20
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The Fine Arts League of Cary (FALC) is excited to announce the appointment of its first executive director, Morgan Webster, a longtime leader of successful nonprofit organizations.
FALC has been serving and promoting the arts in the Cary, NC, region since 1996 and has grown to more than 300 members. FALC sponsors many arts events throughout the year, including the Wake Teen Exhibition, Art Swarm, and rotating art exhibits. FALC is currently sponsoring The Master Artists Exhibit at The Mayton in downtown Cary.
For almost 30 years, FALC has been run by a large team of volunteers from business, technology, and the arts. With the appointment of Webster, the League expects to move into an even larger role in the region, with a permanent location in downtown Cary and an expansion of its art programs.
“I am deeply honored to serve as the Fine Arts League of Cary’s first Executive Director and to build on the legacy that our board, volunteers, and members started. Our arts sector plays an essential role in our community and economy, thanks to the incredible artists and creatives of North Carolina,” Webster said.
“Together, we’ll continue to encourage artistic growth, expand opportunities for artists, and celebrate the arts throughout Cary and the Triangle!” she added.
Webster was selected as FALC’s first director after an extensive nationwide hiring search. “Morgan Webster is an experienced nonprofit executive with 20+ years leading community-based organizations, arts programming, and strategic initiatives,” said Sarah Redpath, Chair of FALC.
“She has proven skills in growing membership, scaling events, and leading through transition, all of which fit FALC's needs to a T. Please say hello to Morgan at our next event. You’ll soon see how lucky we are to have Morgan aboard!”
Webster holds a Master of Arts in Nonprofit Management from Prescott College and a Bachelor of Science in Studio Art & Communications Design from Skidmore College, along with professional certifications in Nonprofit Management, Facilitation & Consulting, and
Fundraising & Development.Her career spans arts organizations and nonprofit management roles from museums to galleries, and national nonprofit networks. Morgan shares her personal and professional love of the arts with her husband, a landscape oil painter, and her grandmother, a lifelong artist. She is deeply committed to strengthening creative communities, expanding opportunities for artists, and advancing the cultural vitality of Cary and the Triangle.



