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El Weatherspoon Art Museum presenta visitas guiadas gratis en español a las exhibiciones disponibles este semestre. Todas las visitas se llevarán a cabo a las

El Weatherspoon Art Museum presenta visitas guiadas gratis en español a las exhibiciones disponibles este semestre. Todas las visitas se llevarán a cabo a las

Join Emily Stamey, Head of Exhibitions, for a gallery talk on Pattern Recognition. The exhibition features artworks from the Weatherspoon’s collection in which artists explore the

As part of the programming for Fighters for Freedom, the museum will open on two Sundays this fall. Drop by in the afternoon to see the

Location: Benjamin Auditorium, Weatherspoon Art Museum Artist Stacy Lynn Waddell creates artworks that consider the authorship and idealism of art historical narratives and how they

Please join the UNCG Latin American Folk Ensemble for a concert featuring the works of Afro-Latino composers. Led by Lorena Guillen, the Ensemble will perform

Reception: 7–7:30pm How might 3D modeling and digital storytelling change how we experience and learn from artworks in the Weatherspoon’s collection? Dr. John Borchert, the

NOV 9 – DEC 12, 2025 Location: African American Atelier, Greensboro Cultural Center Creative Greensboro’s Neighborhood Arts Grants recipients will participate in an exhibition and

As part of the programming for Fighters for Freedom, the museum will open on two Sundays this fall. Drop by in the afternoon to see the

You’re invited to enjoy Creative Greensboro’s Neighborhood Arts in a free, interactive art crawl that brings to life the themes of the Fighters for Freedom exhibition.

Join us for a dynamic discussion with Greensboro artists who will respond to William H. Johnson’s artwork through a contemporary lens to explore issues of

The Weatherspoon Art Museum is pleased to invite members, friends, and students to our annual Fall Open House to celebrate all the fall exhibitions and

Join WAM Curator Elaine D. Gustafson and UNCG Art Historian Dr. Claire Ittner as they discuss William H. Johnson’s work. ASL interpretation will be available