Another art gallery will move to Martin Street in the Fall.
In a state with a rich textile history, there is a disconnect between fiber art and more traditional fine art forms.
Triangle ArtWorks launches its new website to educate and connect the creative community in the Triangle.
Thursday night VAE hosts artists to talk about the connections between tech and Art.
A piece from Penned by Aimee Andrea A huge first Friday. Lump hosts Penned, a traveling group show that can be previewed here on Flickr Designbox has some beautiful new stuff by Luke Miller Buchanan. The Collectors Gallery hosts the wood-fired pottery of Daniel Johnston. Visual Art Exchange presents “Pulp,” an exhibit of large, unframed works on paper. First Friday Map and Guide to the Art Exhibitions >
In the tradition of some of the world’s most vibrant locales, Art Raleigh will transform the city into a weekend celebration of the state’s fine art and craft community. This first-of-its-kind art fair will showcase Raleigh’s leading galleries, arts organizations, and a juried arts and crafts exhibition and sale. To supplement the kickoff weekend for the North Carolina State Fair, Arts Alive will hold it’s fourth of four events, Art Raleigh. This final event, which will take place October 18th & 19th on Lichtin Plaza in front of the Progress Energy Performing Arts Center, is highlighted by a art fair, showcasing the work of North Carolina artists. Click through for the details on Art Raleigh.
The Visual Art Exchange, a non-profit gallery in Moore Square, debuted its latest exhibit, N.E.W. (Never Exhibited Work), to unprecedented crowds last Friday as Hurricane Hanna descended on Raleigh. More >>