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The
vibrant arts scene in North Carolina features dozens of galleries,
museums and exhibitions highlighting all forms of media from
ceramics to southern folk art. Whether visiting Raleigh for an
exhibit of the latest up and coming artists or traveling west to
Seagrove to see the historic potteries, arts enthusiasts are never
short on things to do in North Carolina.
The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
The Nasher Museum fosters the understanding and appreciation of the
visual arts by providing direct experiences with original works of
art supported by a range of exhibitions, programs and publications
for Duke University and the broader community. The museum draws on
the intellectual resources of a great research university and serves
as a laboratory of the arts dedicated to multidisciplinary
approaches to learning. These strategies make the Nasher at Duke a
unique cornerstone of the arts for Duke University, Durham, NC and
the greater Southeast region.
2001 Campus Drive, Durham NC
(919) 684-5135 -
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Drive Time From Fearrington: 30 Minutes
Visual Art Exchange
Over 400 artist/members state nine or more art exhibitions per year.
This gallery, the only one of its kind in Raleigh, is a project of
the Visual Art Exchange and serves to foster the careers of artists
of all levels.
325 Blake Street, Raleigh NC
(919) 828-7834 -
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Drive Time From Fearrington: 40 Minutes
Ackland Art Museum
Established in 1958 through the bequest of William Hayes Ackland,
this museum has earned international recognitions for its fine
works. The museum has a broad range of western art ranging from
ancient Egyptian to the present. The strong collection of sculptures
and paintings from the nineteenth century include works by Rodin,
Degas and Delacroix. The modern art collection includes works by
such artists as Andy Warhol and James Rosenquist. The museum has
sculpture, paintings, photographs, an extensive print collection,
and a room furnished with English and American period furniture.
South Columbia Street, Chapel Hill NC
(919) 966-5736 -
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Drive Time From Fearrington: 10 Minutes
Artspace
A 30,000 square foot community center for the visual and performing
arts, Artspace is located in the Old Sanders Ford Building.
Galleries and working artist studios are open for sales, tours and
demonstrations.
201 East Davie Street, Raleigh NC
(919) 821-2787 -
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Drive Time From Fearrington: 40 Minutes
North
Carolina Museum of Art
Paintings and sculpture representing more than 5,000 years of
artistic heritage from ancient Egypt to the present, including the
Southeast's finest collection of Old Master paintings. The museum
includes several works by 20th Century African American artists and
an African art gallery. Hosts special exhibitions, concerts, films,
lectures, workshops and family festivals. Plus outdoor performances
and films in landmark Museum Park. Museum Store and Blue Ridge, The
Museum Restaurant.
2110 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh NC
(919) 839-6262 -
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Drive Time From Fearrington: 45 Minutes
PlayMakers Repertory Company
The state’s only year-round professional resident theater,
PlayMakers
presents five plays in the Paul Green Theatre, a 500-seat facility
completed
in 1978 on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill.
Chapel Hill, NC
(919) 962-7529 -
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Drive Time From Fearrington: 10 Minutes
North
Carolina Theatre
The only professional, not-for-profit theater in the state, The
North Carolina Theatre produces large-scale Broadway musicals with
North Carolina and national talent.
1 East South Street, Raleigh NC
(919) 831-6950 -
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Drive Time From Fearrington: 60 Minutes
North Carolina School Of The Arts
The first state-supported arts school in the nation, the school
sponsors as many as 200 public theater, music and dance performances
by students, faculty and visiting artists every year. Call the
Stevens Center box office for a weekly events update.
200 Waughtown, Winston-Salem NC
(336) 770-3399 -
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Drive Time From Fearrington: 1 Hour and 30 Minutes
North Carolina Symphony
The state-supported North Carolina Symphony performs hundreds of
times a year, and nearly two-thirds of those concerts are free
programs for the state’s school children. They symphony offers three
concert series a year and features many guest performers.
4361 Lassiter at North Hills Avenue, Raleigh NC
(919) 733-2750 -
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Drive Time From Fearrington: 40 Minutes
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Arts
This is one of the state’s foremost art collections, located in the
former home or James G. Hanes, textiles industrialist. The stately
English manor house with its large contemporary wing has over 10,000
feet of exhibit space.
750 Marguerite Drive, Winston-Salem NC
(336) 725-1904 -
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Drive Time From Fearrington: 1 Hour and 30 Minutes
Seagrove Potteries
The Seagrove area of Randolph County, between Asheboro and
Pinehurst, is a haven of tradition pottery-making that has
experienced a great resurgence of interest over the last 25 years.
Jugtown is probably the best known pottery in Seagrove, but there
are actually more than 70 potters selling stoneware of many designs
and glazes. Most of them still adhere to the techniques of their
forbearers. Many other traditional crafts are also sold in the
Seagrove potteries.
US 220 south of Asheboro
(336) 873-7304 -
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Drive Time From Fearrington: 1 Hour and 20 Minutes
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