The Whirl: Candle Making at NCMA
The North Carolina Museum of Art hosted Usu Company owner Stacy Ahua for a candle-making event in December as part of their Museum Store Maker series.
The North Carolina Museum of Art hosted Usu Company owner Stacy Ahua for a candle-making event in December as part of their Museum Store Maker series.
Coming in 2022: monuments that invite reflection, art that could change your perspective, and a new place for all to connect and play.
From our generous green spaces to robust arts community, here’s a reminder of just a few of the things that make the City of Oaks so great.
How an ancient Roman artifact — used as a planter in a Greensboro garden — found its way to the NCMA
From jazz in the pines to country at the dragway, we’re thrilled to present this list of in-person, pandemic-style shows in and around Raleigh this spring and early summer.
Sculptor Patrick Dougherty of Chapel Hill creates inviting, massive sculptures out of tree saplings.
This timely acquisition for the North Carolina Art Museum has a surprising link to local history.
Arts, crafts, music and more are on the agenda with a mix of virtual and in-person ways to enjoy the Raleigh area throughout the month of September.
The Americans with Disabilities Act celebrates 30 years, and our local arts scene is making strides to include people of all abilities.
Here’s a mix of July virtual and in-person events, from art exhibits to fundraisers and even musical performances to check out.
Museums are still under state restrictions, but that has not stopped Triangle curators from finding artful ways to enhance lives.
Four museum folks share how they’re getting their local culture while social distancing.
Maya Freelon is a visual artist best known for her colorful, organic sculptures made from dyed tissue paper. A speaker in our fall 2019 WINi event, she shared her process of embracing life as a full-time artist. We checked in…
Chamber Music Raleigh presented the Mallarme Chamber Players at the North Carolina Museum of Art to celebrate the Frida Kahlo exhibition.