A Stitch in Time: Textile Artist Precious Lovell
The inaugural Brightwork Fellow at Anchorlight in Raleigh, this reframes fabric, sewing and history through her provocative pieces.
The inaugural Brightwork Fellow at Anchorlight in Raleigh, this reframes fabric, sewing and history through her provocative pieces.
Paperhand Puppet Intervention combines art and activism with their inventive performances and hand-made creations.
Through her pottery and in her day job, Raleigh artist Laura Casas creates the quirky, optimistic world wants to see.
On March 10, area arts councils in partnership with WRAL-TV produced the second annual Big Night In for the Arts fundraiser.
A new photography exhibit curated by Courtney Napier celebrates 10 Raleigh women dedicated to preserving the city’s Black history.
The founder of GLAS Studio in Raleigh has a background in sculpture and glassblowing, and is mentoring the next generation of neon artists.
Read about an early feminist, an ardent baseball player, and efforts to reclaimed neglected Black neighborhoods — and the memories they hold.
This year’s BEAS fundraising luncheon at CAM featured an artist conversation with Lakea Shepard moderated by Colony Little.
Known for her work in textiles and weaving, this Raleigh artist is exploring a surprising new medium.
On Nov. 15, Raleigh’s Contemporary Art Museum hosted its second CAM Connections dinner with photographer Mikael Owunna and filmmaker Marques Redd
NC State first-year design students study form, function, and movement through inventive garments made of paper.
A landscape supervisor by day, for C.J. Dykes, gardening is both a passion and a career
Anna Cooper has serendipitously appeared to me in many forms — and her life’s story is a gift that I will gladly pay forward.
Taylor White’s kinetic, overscale work is changing the face of downtown Raleigh