Fantastical Forms: Tonya Solley Thornton’s Lively Sculptures
Get to know the strange, beautiful world of the multi-media artist whose work can currently be seen at CAM and Anchorlight.
Get to know the strange, beautiful world of the multi-media artist whose work can currently be seen at CAM and Anchorlight.
Over the last year and a half, CAM, Artspace, VAE and Artsplosure have each hired new directors. Here’s what they want to do.
This year’s BEAS fundraising luncheon at CAM featured an artist conversation with Lakea Shepard moderated by Colony Little.
On Nov. 15, Raleigh’s Contemporary Art Museum hosted its second CAM Connections dinner with photographer Mikael Owunna and filmmaker Marques Redd
The new dinner series at Raleigh’s Contemporary Art Museum offers visitors a change to experience art on a deeper level
The Americans with Disabilities Act celebrates 30 years, and our local arts scene is making strides to include people of all abilities.
North Carolina visual artist Maya Freelon balances strength and fragility in her massive water-stained tissue paper installations.
Museums are still under state restrictions, but that has not stopped Triangle curators from finding artful ways to enhance lives.
Four museum folks share how they’re getting their local culture while social distancing.
From paintings by North Carolina artists to exhibits that showcase African and African American talent, the Raleigh area will offer dynamic, diverse artwork.
Now through September 8 at CAM, you can view local artist Michael Klauke’s exhibition In So Many Words. His works—which use words and letters to create visuals—are on display in CAM’s Independent Weekly Gallery. Klauke has worked at the NC…