
More Virtual Exhibitions
Virtual versions now online for all current exhibitions.
Virtual versions now online for all current exhibitions.
Gregg Museum lends quilt to Crystal Bridges Museum for their craft exhibition.
The Gregg Museum of Art & Design and the Division of Academic and Student Affairs’ Marketing and Communications office received special recognition from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.
Mary Ann Scherr’s work, recently exhibited at the Gregg, continues to gain attention.
The Gregg Museum has a wide array of offerings this spring. Interviews with artists, tours of current exhibitions and artist studios, and films.
A Show & Tell-style video, featruing select objects from the Gregg’s Native American art collection.
The Gregg reopens today, and welcomes visitors with timed-entry reservations. Stay tuned, and visit this website again, for updates on 2021 programs, exhibitions, and other offerings. Happy New Year!
by Roger Manley As I write this, weeks have passed since our governor mandated closing all non-essential institutions statewide, to keep the pandemic down to a more manageable, if not ignorable, level. As one
As we stay physically distant, to stay in touch with each other, as well as with our visitors and members, requires a little creativity. Enter Teambuilding.com’s Online Office Games event. Like most organizations around
In collaboration with the NCSU Dance Program and facilitated by painter and founder of Mountain Lake Symposium Ray Kass, the NCSU Dance Company and dancer Justin Tornow performed John Cage’s “Steps”, a composition for a
Local Artists and Designers to Collaborate on Environmental Art Project to Acknowledge Growth in Raleigh, Explore Human Relationship with Progress and Nature
The North Carolina Museums Council honored the exhibition “Life’s Little Dramas: Puppets, Proxies and Spirits” with two 2016 Gold Awards of Excellence at their annual conference in Winston-Salem last week.