Meet Our New Senior Director For Development
The Weatherspoon enthusiastically welcomed Michael Watson, UNCG’11 to the team in November 2021 as senior director of development. A proud Spartan and having grown up in
The Weatherspoon enthusiastically welcomed Michael Watson, UNCG’11 to the team in November 2021 as senior director of development. A proud Spartan and having grown up in
Security Officer Kenny Crane retired from the Weatherspoon in October 2021 after twenty-one years of service. Kenny loved interacting with museum visitors from all over the world,
What motivates people, at great expense of time, money, and effort, to visit famous sites of wonder and curiosity? In the early 1980s, Roger Minick sought to
Elizabeth Talford Scott’s title for this artwork cites the traditional craft techniques used in its creation and evokes its narrative theme. As is typical of Scott’s
William Christenberry is known for his elegiac photographs made largely in Hale County, a small rural area in central Alabama. His images memorialize the South and
Thanks to a generous gift from Seymour and Carol Cole Levin, the Weatherspoon is honored to add to its collection two artworks by Gina Adams, both of
Eight works on paper by self-taught artist James Castle recently were donated to the Weatherspoon by the artist’s archive. Museum visitors may recall seeing Castle’s soot drawings
Repent is part of a series of six prints by Joyce J. Scott entitled Soul Erased that delicately addresses the theme of bad behavior. The six ethereal images
The Weatherspoon is excited to announce the acquisition of two drawings and stop-motion videos by artist and Greensboro native Jason Mitcham. Roadway Horizon #4 and Battlefield come from the artist’s
Faith Ringgold (born 1930) is perhaps one the most intergenerationally recognized and revered artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. A civil rights activist, painter, sculptor,
The Weatherspoon is excited to announce its acquisition of a newly commissioned work by artist Nate Lewis, whose practice brings together interests in art, science, and
The Weatherspoon is thrilled to announce the acquisition of an important series of drawings by artist and UNC Greensboro alum Sherrill Roland ’09, MFA ’16. Just before
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