What I’m Doing: Charles Phaneuf, President of the United Arts Council
Even without leaving his house, local arts advocate and musician Charles Phaneuf is filling his hours with culture.
Even without leaving his house, local arts advocate and musician Charles Phaneuf is filling his hours with culture.
Consider these film recommendations from Dr. Marsha Gordon, Professor of Film Studies at North Carolina State University and Fellow at the National Humanities Center.
Raleigh-based artist Clarence Heyward’s solo exhibition on May 2nd will conclude his year-long residency at Anchorlight Studios.
Raleigh native Christopher Terrell helps his son, Chris Feed, begin to build his successful career as a singer and songwriter, despite his health complications.
The Visual Arts Exchange (VAE) celebrates 40 years of supporting local artists with an art-centered party at Dorton Area March 7.
Leland Little holds inaugural contemporary art auction featuring pieces from prominent collectors including Larry Wheeler, former director of NCMA.
A spring-y interpretation of NCMA’s Art In Bloom exhibit returns for a sixth year
This month offers plenty of opportunities to absorb a little arts and culture.
After overcoming four strokes, musician Reese McHenry puts out her latest album, No Dados and discusses the music industry and her work.
Traveling exhibition “The Future is Female” at the 21c Museum Hotel in Durham highlights contemporary art by women.
We’ve rounded up many ways to celebrate Black History Month in the Triangle from personal pilgrammages to local landmarks to outings to fun festivals.
We’ve rounded up a dozen sweet treats for February, including some things special ideas for Valentine’s Day.
We work with some of the most talented photographers in our community. Here’s a look back at 101 of our favorite images from 2019.
The Full Light of Day, a new show at VAE Raleigh, challenges visitors with art that explores life with disability.