Cupcakes and Art – Welcome to the Gregg Museum
As part of Winter Welcome Week, the Gregg hosts an art party and cupcake bar on January 10 at 6pm. Visitors will explore their crafty side and play some art games as part of the
As part of Winter Welcome Week, the Gregg hosts an art party and cupcake bar on January 10 at 6pm. Visitors will explore their crafty side and play some art games as part of the
5:30pm. This staff-led tour offers stories behind the art and the museum itself. Exhibitions featured are “All the Possibilities of Sixteen” by Vernon Pratt, and “Left-Handed Liberty”, works from the permanent collection. Free and open
Don’t miss your chance to see the work of John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Sally Mann and many others.
The museum will be closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. We will otherwise be open for normal exhibition hours.
The self-taught North Carolina artists featured in “Left-Handed Liberty” sometimes achieved recognition as innovative creative minds, but often started out exploring their art in deeply personal ways. They made art in their homes, their workshops,
Our summer 2019 TheatreFEST season will open May 30th with Agatha Christie’s mystery-thriller, Go Back for Murder. An unusual take on the traditional murder mystery, this timely play slips seamlessly from past to present, examining the
On October 25, 2018, Arts NC State at NC State University hosted an event to honor the 2018 Creative, Performing and Visual Artist Award recipients. These awards celebrate NC State University students from across
University Theatre is looking to fill front of house positions in House Management. Immediate need for a House Manager in December 2018 with the option to continue employment into 2019. This is a part time,
Featuring selections from his newest recording The Seeker. Concert is free and open to the public, starting at 7:30pm in the Grand Lobby.
A lecture by jewelry historian Ana Estrades explores the fascinating world of 19th century Renaissance Revival jewelry in “Reinhold Vasters: Forging the Renaissance in the Museum.” Estrades, who recently taught the first Gems and Jewelry semester course at