
2026 Spring Open House
The Weatherspoon Art Museum is pleased to invite members, friends, and students to our annual Spring Open House celebrating our spring exhibitions. Join us for

The Weatherspoon Art Museum is pleased to invite members, friends, and students to our annual Spring Open House celebrating our spring exhibitions. Join us for

Saturdays throughout the spring semester El Weatherspoon Art Museum presenta visitas guiadas gratis en español a las exhibiciones disponibles este semestre. Todas las visitas se

Saturdays throughout the spring semester El Weatherspoon Art Museum presenta visitas guiadas gratis en español a las exhibiciones disponibles este semestre. Todas las visitas se

Saturdays throughout the spring semester El Weatherspoon Art Museum presenta visitas guiadas gratis en español a las exhibiciones disponibles este semestre. Todas las visitas se

Saya Woolfalk’s work Untitled #3, from the series ChimaTEK, is a perennial favorite of Weatherspoon visitors and frequently incorporated into university class visits ranging from

Join us for artist talks and a reception highlighting the work of graduating MFA students. The 2026 MFA graduates are Sofia Aguilar, Quan Apollo, Sammi

Join UNCG Animation students for the Spring 2026 Showcase! Refreshments will be served at 6:30pm, and films will begin at 7pm. This event is free

Location: Van Dyke Performance Space, Greensboro Cultural Center The Weatherspoon is excited to partner again with the Greensboro Bound Book Festival. This spring, we’ll welcome

Join WAM curator Raechel Kaleki Cook and a faculty member for a gallery conversation in the exhibition. Image: Gustina Atlas, Variation on Dresden Plate Quilt, 1998. Cotton;

Join WAM curator Emily Stamey and UNCG professors Melanie Carrico and Trish Kemerly for a gallery conversation in the exhibition. Image: Linda Besemer, Fold #8: Baroquesy,

Due to inclement weather, this event has been cancelled. Please check our website and social media for an update on the rescheduled date.

“A single scrap of paper alone can seem insignificant, small, powerless,” explains Raleigh-based artist Maya Freelon, “but when joined together with others there is strength,