
Exhibition Opens: Making Connections
Following the success last academic year of the collection exhibition, Making Room: Familiar Art, New Stories is Making Connections: Art, Place, and Relationships. Building on

Following the success last academic year of the collection exhibition, Making Room: Familiar Art, New Stories is Making Connections: Art, Place, and Relationships. Building on

Drawn from the Weatherspoon’s stellar collection, these photographs illustrate what artists have had to say about American culture from the late 19th- to the early

REGISTRATION IS FULL FOR THIS EVENT. WE ARE NO LONGER TAKING RESERVATIONS. Location: WAM Dillard Room, first floor Join WAM assistant curator Hannah Southern in

This year’s exhibition will feature work by Erin Fei, Karrington Gardner, Sam Machia Keshet, Jason Lord, and Daniel Ramirez-Lamos. Reflecting a variety of studio areas,

Thanks to a grant from the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, as well as state funding specifically earmarked for infrastructure projects, we now have an unprecedented opportunity

TO BE RESCHEDULE IN FALL 2024. CHECK BACK LATER FOR UPDATES. The Weatherspoon is pleased to host this workshop from Social Designs Catalyzing the Growth

REMINDER! The Weatherspoon Art Museum will be closed tomorrow, Friday, March 29 for the University Holiday. We will reopen on Saturday, March 30, 10am-5pm.

Join us for our first ever student artist talk featuring Tyler Jones on Thursday, March 28th at 6:30pm. Tyler Jones is a UNC Greensboro senior

In collaboration with the Weatherspoon Art Museum, Social Designs principals will share tips and tools for arts professionals seeking to advance inclusion in company culture.

Science of Sculpture Weatherspoon Art Museum and Sculpture Courtyard Activity Time at WAM: 12-3pm This activity is hosted in partnership with Science Everywhere @ UNCG,

Join us for an evening of conversation, food, refreshments + wine (limited to two drinks), music by the Angel McCray Quartet, and gallery tours as

Location: Benjamin Auditorium Artist Lalla Essaydi’s work sits at the crossroads of past and present, East and West, tradition and transformation. Her exhibition at the