
WAM Closed for University Holiday
The Weatherspoon Art Museum will be CLOSED for the Holiday break from Saturday, December 21-Wednesday, January 1. We will reopen on Thursday, January 2 at

The Weatherspoon Art Museum will be CLOSED for the Holiday break from Saturday, December 21-Wednesday, January 1. We will reopen on Thursday, January 2 at

The Weatherspoon Art Museum will be CLOSED for the Thanksgiving break from Thursday-Saturday, November 28, 29, and 30. We will reopen on Tuesday, December 3

The Weatherspoon Art Museum will be CLOSED for the Thanksgiving break from Thursday-Saturday, November 28, 29, and 30. We will reopen on Tuesday, December 3

The Weatherspoon Art Museum will be CLOSED for the Thanksgiving break from Thursday-Saturday, November 28, 29, and 30. We will reopen on Tuesday, December 3

This is a free event, registration is required HERE. Please plan to stay for the duration of the event. Refreshments provided. There will be ASL

Join WAM Curators for a conversation about selected original animation artworks from Walt Disney Studios from the museum’s collection. Modeled after the collection study sessions

Join choreographers Jonah Carrel (MFA student) and Chelsea Hilding (UNCG alum and MFA in Choreography) in the Weatherspoon Art Museum Atrium for an evening of

Unfortunately, the pop-up performance has been cancelled. Instead, please join us for a pop-up exhibition in the Dillard Room of selected Taller de Gráfica Popular prints

North Carolina-based artist and educator Peter Marín will give an artist talk at the Weatherspoon Art Museum. Peter Marín was born and raised in Mexico

Location: Margaret and Bill Benjamin Auditorium Learn about the compelling current research of four UNCG art historians: Heather Holian, “Walt Disney and a New American

Drop-in to the Weatherspoon Art Museum’s for a midday art break and informal conversation with friendly museum staff. We look forward to welcoming visitors into our first-floor galleries to

Location: Herbert S. Falk Sr. Gallery Join Emily Voelker, UNCG assistant professor of art history, and Elaine Gustafson, curator of collections and head of facilities