Arts & Culture

N.C. Museum of History – The North Carolina Roots of Artist Ernie Barnes

The North Carolina Museum of History will extend The North Carolina Roots of Artist Ernie Barnes exhibit through May 27, 2019. The North Carolina Roots of Artist Ernie Barnes exhibit showcases many unpublished Ernie Barnes original paintings, as well as artifacts from his life. Barnes was born in Durham and attended Hillside High School and North Carolina College (now [...]

2019-03-22T14:56:42-04:00March 22nd, 2019|Arts & Culture, News & Information|

Crooks Corner Book Prize

Deadline is May 15 for the Crooks Corner Book Prize. The prize is awarded for the best debut novel set in the American South. The prize is intended to encourage emerging writers, whether published by established publishing houses, by small independent publishers, or self-published. Crook’s Corner is a restaurant in Chapel Hill [...]

2019-03-22T13:46:58-04:00March 22nd, 2019|Arts & Culture, News & Information|

“The Beautiful Brain” at UNC-CH

On exhibit through April 7, Santiago Ramón y Cajal’s drawings of the brain are both aesthetically astonishing and scientifically significant. The Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal is the first museum exhibition to present these amazing works within their historical context. Scientists throughout the world know Cajal (1852–1934) as the father of the study of the structure [...]

2019-03-22T12:19:30-04:00March 22nd, 2019|Arts & Culture, News & Information|

Raleigh VAE’s Contemporary South

Raleigh VAE’s Contemporary South 2019 curated and juried exhibit is open for entries through April 6. VAE’s Contemporary South (CoSo) exhibit showcases what the South is currently thinking, discussing, and making work about. In one of our most popular annual calls VAE is looking for entries of recent art made by artists currently working in 11 states including North [...]

2019-03-22T12:14:34-04:00March 22nd, 2019|Arts & Culture, News & Information|

Transylvania Community Arts Council Presents the Fine Arts & Crafts Showcase on Main Street in Brevard

The Transylvania Community Arts Council will present the 47th Annual Fine Arts & Crafts Showcase on Main Street during the 4th of July Celebration. TC Arts Council juries in more than 40+ professional visual artists from the Southeast who sell their artwork on Main Street. The event takes place on Main Street in downtown Brevard, in conjunction with the [...]

2019-03-22T12:07:52-04:00March 22nd, 2019|Arts & Culture, News & Information|

Carolina Designer Craftsmen Guild Accepting Applications

Carolina Designer Craftsmen Guild (CDCG) is now accepting applications for the 50th Anniversary Carolina Artisan Craft Market, November 1 – 3, 2019, at the Raleigh Convention Center. The Market is a trusted resource for art collectors and buyers seeking American-made craft in glass, ceramics, wood, both wearable and decorative fibers, metal, leather, basketry, printmaking, photography and 2-D and 3-D [...]

2019-03-22T12:09:14-04:00March 22nd, 2019|Arts & Culture, News & Information|

Creative Power

Debbie and Jerry McDaniel are finding the key to happiness in their retirement By Jason Schneider Debbie and Jerry McDaniel knew that when they retired, they wanted to build their dream house. “It was all part of our retirement plan,” says Jerry. “We had been in our house for 38 years, and we wanted to build our dream house. [...]

2019-01-21T12:08:19-05:00January 15th, 2019|Arts & Culture, Recreation & Leisure|

North Carolina Museum of History Foundation Presents Awards

The North Carolina Museum of History Foundation recently announced the recipients of its 2018 Philanthropy Awards, which recognize outstanding contributions to the preservation, study or understanding of North Carolina history. Awards went to BlueCross and BlueShield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC) and CEO Emeritus J. Bradley Wilson, Ann Baggett Goodnight and Dr. James Howard Goodnight, and Betty Ray [...]

2019-01-13T10:36:09-05:00January 12th, 2019|Arts & Culture, News & Information|

Celebrations Mark 300 Years Since Blackbeard’s Death

Celebrations Along the N.C. Coast Mark 300 Years Since Blackbeard’s Death It’s been 300 hundred years since Blackbeard, North Carolina’s most famous pirate, was killed in a battle in Ocracoke Inlet. Little is known about Blackbeard’s early life—even his real name, commonly thought to be Edward Teach, or possibly Thatch. Blackbeard had been captain of his own ship, Queen [...]

2019-03-27T18:07:00-04:00October 30th, 2018|Arts & Culture|

New Poet Laureate Installed

Jaki Shelton Green Jaki Shelton Green was installed as North Carolina’s ninth Poet Laureate on Wednesday, September 19, in a ceremony in the old House Chamber at the State Capitol in downtown Raleigh. Governor Roy Cooper announced Green’s appointment last month, succeeding Shelby Stephenson, named poet laureate in early 2015. A native of Orange County, Green has been active [...]

2019-01-27T21:38:38-05:00October 27th, 2018|Arts & Culture|
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