The Whirl: WALTER Contributors Party April 2024
WALTER magazine hosted many of its writers, photographers and illustrators at its office on Fayetteville Street for a get-together.
WALTER magazine hosted many of its writers, photographers and illustrators at its office on Fayetteville Street for a get-together.
Out of her design studio in Garner, this milliner makes hats and headdresses, and retools or repairs family heirlooms.
Behind the scenes of the popular PBS television series, which made a stop at the North Carolina Museum of Art for its 28th season.
The mixed-media artist and sculptor, who works from a studio in Artspace, discusses the experiences that shaped her career.
This emerging Raleigh maker challenges creative conventions by using a humble, unexpected medium that he transforms into compelling works of art.
This passionate team of illustrators and artisans uses 100-year old machines to create custom invitations and cards in its downtown studio.
Over the last two decades, the Boylan Heights artist has carved a niche creating intricate, nature-inspired home decor for her clients.
Get to know the strange, beautiful world of the multi-media artist whose work can currently be seen at CAM and Anchorlight.
This Durham garden expert transformed a small, gravelly front yard into a thriving ecosystem of herbs, perennials and succulents.
Linda Shropshire has created a new space to showcase the work of under-represented artists on a historic block in Durham.
Over ten years, this local nail technician has built a loyal fan base with her creative, trend-forward designs.
By founding North Carolina’s first Black-owned children’s bookstore, Victoria Scott Miller creates a safe space for personal discovery
A Q&A with the author of the new book, Give Raleigh Her Flowers, which is based off of a 2021 exhibition at Anchorlight Studio.
WALTER goes behind the scenes as PBS’s ANTIQUES ROADSHOW stops at the NCMA in Raleigh to film its 28th season.