Chelsea Fraser serves as the Fine Arts Ministry Director at First Presbyterian Church of Greenville, where she combines her passion for the arts with her extensive leadership experience to foster a vibrant community of creativity and collaboration. In her role, Chelsea is dedicated to building...
Chelsea Fraser serves as the Fine Arts Ministry Director at First Presbyterian Church of Greenville, where she combines her passion for the arts with her extensive leadership experience to foster a vibrant community of creativity and collaboration. In her role, Chelsea is dedicated to building meaningful relationships with local artists and arts organizations, ensuring that the Fine Arts Ministry not only enriches the church community but also engages with the broader cultural landscape.
Chelsea oversees the programming and management of three floors of gallery space, including an AAM-compliant gallery that showcases a diverse range of artistic expressions. Her keen eye for detail and commitment to excellence ensure that each exhibit resonates with visitors and reflects the church's mission of outreach and inspiration. Additionally, she serves as the primary contact for musical and theatrical performances, coordinating events that bring together talent from various backgrounds and disciplines.
Her expertise in creative problem-solving and organizational growth allows Chelsea to navigate the complexities of managing a dynamic arts ministry effectively. She leverages her skills in teaching, training, and social media to engage the community and promote events, while her background in higher education and research enhances her ability to curate impactful programming. Chelsea thrives in coaching situations, empowering both emerging and established artists to explore their potential and contribute to the rich tapestry of the Fine Arts Ministry at FPC Greenville. Through her leadership, Chelsea is not only cultivating a space for artistic expression but also fostering a sense of belonging and connection within the church and the wider community.