As the great Irish playwright and political activist George Bernard Shaw said, “Don’t wait for the right opportunity; create it."
That’s exactly what 226 The Warehouse and new Special Events and Marketing Director, Ayana Washington did with a new initiative, The ArtBeat of The Warehouse. What started as a tour of the venue space for an upcoming event turned into a partnership that will bring some of the best events of 2025.
Although 226 The Warehouse has only been open for a short time, it has already made an impression on the city. It hosts events for Cool Spring Downtown District, private parties, military balls, and weekly game nights. The space is unique to the downtown area, in its ability to cater to a variety of events, easily creating the perfect ambiance for any occasion of any size.
When Washington walked through the place, that is exactly what she felt saying, “226 The Warehouse is a transformative venue that can adapt to any vision. With the help of event coordinators like myself and Ebony, the space can become whatever you imagine—from an elegant gallery to an energetic performance venue. It’s a blank canvas just waiting to be filled with creativity.
“While exploring venues for The Blueprint Concert & Awards, I toured 226 The Warehouse and spoke with the owner, Rob. I shared my vision for the event and opened up about the challenges artists face in finding affordable spaces to showcase their work. Rob saw the potential for collaboration and asked about my skills. Our partnership was born when he offered me a creative home for my ideas, and in return, I offered to assist with marketing and updating the venue’s website.”
Washington and 226 co-owner Robert Savage have been diligently planning a score of events and the rollout of the initiative to the community.
“The ArtBeat of The Warehouse initiative is designed to empower artists by providing them with a versatile and welcoming venue to showcase their talents. By offering a space that adapts to various artistic expressions—be it visual arts, music, dance, or poetry—226 The Warehouse enables artists to reach new audiences and engage with the community. This initiative not only alleviates the financial burden of securing performance or exhibition spaces but also fosters a collaborative environment where artists can network, collaborate, and grow professionally. I’m genuinely excited about all of the events! Each one brings something unique to the table, and I love how they reflect the diversity and creativity within our community. I can’t wait to share even more events as part of The ArtBeat of The Warehouse,” Washington said.
There are already some spectacular events planned for the coming month.
R&B Paint Party with Black Canvas
February 6
7 p.m. - 9 p.m. After party 9 p.m.- 11 p.m.
An evening where participants create art while enjoying R&B music, guided by local artists. This event allows Black Canvas to build a new audience without the stress of venue costs, bringing the arts to more people.
Poetry Slam featuring Rudy Francisco with Wild Seed Slam
February 8
A dynamic poetry slam featuring celebrated poet Rudy Francisco alongside talented local poets. This event offers Wild Seed Slam participants the opportunity to gain exposure, perform for a larger audience, and connect with an internationally recognized artist.
Shall We Dance with Fayetteville Latin Dance LLC
February 14
7:30 p.m.- 11 p.m.
An interactive dance event introducing participants to Latin dance styles, taught by professional dancers. This event promotes Fayetteville Latin Dance LLC by showcasing their expertise, attracting potential students, and fostering appreciation for Latin culture and the arts.
Washington and 226 The Warehouse have created a home of opportunity for local artists. A space to showcase their impeccable talent, in any form.
“I want the community to know that 226 The Warehouse is more than just an event space—it’s a hub for creativity, collaboration, and connection. Through partnerships like ours, we’re working to make art and culture accessible to everyone in Fayetteville and beyond. Whether you’re an artist looking for a platform or someone seeking unique experiences, 226 is the place to be. Stay tuned because we have so much more to share!” Washington said.
Follow 226 The Warehouse on social media platforms for more information about upcoming events. To connect with Ayana and get involved with ArtBeat of the Warehouse, email info@226thewarehousenc.com.