
Students Help Design Weatherspoon Inquiry Hub
There is a palpable intensity evident in work produced by our UNCG Interior Architecture (IARc) students. I believe this comes from their understanding that the
There is a palpable intensity evident in work produced by our UNCG Interior Architecture (IARc) students. I believe this comes from their understanding that the
The Weatherspoon’s sculpture garden has a fresh, new look, thanks to the generosity of UNCG alumna Mary Jo Conrad Cresimore (Class of ‘57). The Corten steel walls
Many of you have asked how you might honor Nancy Doll’s 22 years of service to the museum. We are pleased to share that Nancy made her
The Weatherspoon has received a generous award of $40,000 from the Bridge Ahead Initiative, a project of the Art Bridges Foundation. The vision of arts patron Alice Walton,
The Weatherspoon Art Museum and Cone Health share a common legacy as two organizations that have been supported by the Cone family’s long, deep, and engaged generosity
The Weatherspoon has just received a $75,000 grant from the Terra Foundation for American Art, part of its recently announced $4 million initiative, Re-envisioning Permanent Collections: A
Designed and built by Stoel Burrowes, senior academic professional and director of undergraduate studies, UNCG Department of Interior Architecture, along with Terri Dowell-Dennis, associate curator of education, WAM’s
Teens Preview To the Hoop Led by teaching artists Dr. Libby Scandale and Guilford College professor Antoine Williams, more than 400 students and their art teachers participated in pre-visit
We are pleased to share that an outstanding group of Guilford County K-12 educators started participating this fall in the Weatherspoon Art Museum’s inaugural teacher
The Weatherspoon’s To the Hoop ended in the best way possible—with kids geared up for fun. Those visitors who got to see the exhibition will remember the
“I am excited to help run the Art Cart here at the Weatherspoon Art Museum this summer. I get to give young people our Grab
Ann Grimaldi, curator of academic programming and head of education, was chosen to participate in the first cohort of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum’s Interaction