WS/FC School’s “Spring Arts Extravaganza” Opens Wednesday, March 22
Opening reception is 5-7:00 p.m., Friday, March 24. The show and the reception are both free and open to the public.
View ArticleWinston-Salem Light Project explores “Reflections on Time”
Public art installation by UNCSA lighting design students scheduled for April 4-8 at Merschel Plaza
View ArticleAFAS Center for the Arts opens in the Arts District
AFAS Center for the Arts, located at the corner of Liberty and Seventh streets, will officially open to the public on Saturday, May 6.
View ArticleCenter for Design Innovation Collaborators to Open International Art Exhibit...
By Staff Center for Design Innovation collaborators, Scott Betz and Richard Phillips, have partnered with Austrian artists, Barbara Höller and […]
View ArticlePiedmont Craftsmen’s Christmas Fair 2015 Coming to Winston-Salem This Weekend
By Staff For the over 50 years years, the Piedmont Crafstmen’s Fair has brought high art and functional craft to […]
View ArticleThe Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County Issues Call for New...
By Staff The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County is issuing a call for art for its new art […]
View ArticleArt for Arts Sake Breaks Ground on New 14,000sq Ft HQ
By Staff Winston-Salem nonprofit Art for Art’s Sake has announced that construction of the organization’s new 14,000-square-foot, three-story headquarters is […]
View ArticleAcclaimed Autism Art Exhibit Moves to Steele Group
By Staff On May 6th, the exhibit “Layers: An Exhibit of Artwork from Artists on the Spectrum”, moved to The […]
View ArticleGordon & Copey Hanes Art Exhibition to Feature Works by Rembrandt & Picasso...
By Staff Masterpieces by internationally known Renaissance, modern, and contemporary artists and printmakers, such as Salvador Rosa, Rembrandt van Rijn, […]
View ArticleSECCA to Exhibit Wake Forest University Student Union Collection of...
Free exhibit opens June 30th at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art by staff Every four years since 1963, a […]
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