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The North Carolina Museum of Art Winston-Salem, formerly known as SECCA, has gone through many changes during the nearly 70 years of its existence.
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All three current exhibits at the North Carolina Museum of Art Winston-Salem — Mitchell’s Domestic Imaginaries, Nassar’s There, and Brooks’ Tell Me if the Lovers Are Losers — will remain on display through the end of the month.
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How can the limits of language expand the dimensions of art? That’s one question addressed by Paul Travis Phillips, an artist and educator based in…
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The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem is about to enter a new phase in its relationship with the North Carolina Museum of Art. The…
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Beverly McIver: Full Circle, a survey of over 50 paintings by the acclaimed North Carolina artist, is the new exhibition going on at the Southeastern…
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Bill Frisell's renowned career as a guitarist and composer has spanned decades. Known for his melodic, elegantly playful style, he's released countless…
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New, and different - those are the guiding principles behind Pine State Holiday Music Festival. It comes from the same team that ran the Phuzz Phest music…
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An art exhibit opening this week is providing a window to the atrocities of modern warfare from one hundred feet above. Blue Sky Days is part of a larger…
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There's an unusual exhibition going on at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) in Winston-Salem. The Future We Remember features twelve…