What to Do in March In and Around Raleigh
Spring is near and with it comes stargazing, flower-forward events, arts fundraisers and the opening night of the Durham Bulls’ season.
Spring is near and with it comes stargazing, flower-forward events, arts fundraisers and the opening night of the Durham Bulls’ season.
Originally from Red Springs, this mixed-media talent cofounded an art collective in Charlotte called God City.
This East Carolina University alumni and director of lifelong learning at Cameron Art Museum is known for her intricate quilts.
This advocate turned a spark of inspiration into a campaign with CASA to build 100 homes for Raleigh’s unhoused.
Stay literary this autumn with author talks, poetry jams, book drives and more at our local independent bookstores.
On August 31, WALTER celebrated the 10 years since its first issue with a festive evening at the North Carolina Museum of Art.
This longtime Penland-based artist with Puerto Rican roots sculpts soulful, fantastical people from clay and other media.
The September 2022 issue of WALTER marks our 10-year anniversary. We take a look back at some of our iconic stories, subjects and imagery.
Ten years after he landed on WALTER’s first cover star, the Raleigh-native golf champ reflects on his career and family life.
In a recent interview with Liza Roberts, the title-winning Raleigh golf pro shared his top places to play in the Old North State.
This Davidson, North Carolina painter’s abstract artwork looks like it may have been done quickly, but in fact it’s a meticulous process.
Through brilliant colors and meticulous details, this Davidson native celebrates the beauty, interconnectedness and geometry of the wild.
This month take advantage of strawberries at their sweetest, film and food festivals, and plenty of performing arts.
The Spruce Pine artist studies wildlife closely, then covers her intricate replicas in skin created from vintage art.