The North Carolina Museum of Art

Contact

Let us know your comments and suggestions, and let us answer your questions. If you can’t find what you’re looking for in the quick links below, use the contact form or call us.

The following quick links may help answer a question you have:

Museum History
Membership Information
Events calendar
The Museum Expansion
Buy Tickets online
Sign up for e-mail newsletters from the Museum

General Museum Inquiries

Main Line: (919) 839-6262
Museum Box Office: (919) 715-5923
Museum Store: (919) 664-6784
Fax: (919) 733-8034

Street Address
2110 Blue Ridge Road
Raleigh, NC 27607-6494
Map and directions to the Museum

Mailing Address
4630 Mail Services Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-4630
 

Media Relations and Press

Visit the News Room for press releases and guidelines, and sign up to be included in the media list.

Alesia DiCosola
Assistant Marketing Manager
Phone: (919) 664-6795
E-mail

Educators

Web: ArtNC
Phone: (919) 664-6776
E-mail

Membership

Web: Membership Sign-Up
Phone: (919) 664-6754
E-mail

Speakers Bureau

Phone: (919) 664-6846
E-mail

All other questions and suggestions may be sent through the contact form and will be directed to the appropriate person.

Volunteers

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the North Carolina Museum of Art. Contact the Volunteer Services Coordinator at (919) 664-6743 or by e-mail to learn more about opportunities available currently. If you are interested in fulfilling community service hours for a school or organization, or are interested in one-time-only group volunteer opportunities, call (919) 664-6743.

 

Internships

Internships at the North Carolina Museum of Art provide opportunities to become familiar with and actively contribute to the inner workings of an art museum. They offer a challenging, hands-on learning experience in museum careers. Learn more about the Internship Program.

 

Docents

Docents are volunteer gallery teachers who engage groups of adults and children in exploring the collection and exhibitions. The Docent Training Program requires a two-year commitment. During this period of preparation, prospective docents practice techniques of teaching and stimulating group discussion while they become familiar with the works of art and the collection of the Museum.

Those interested in joining future docent classes should e-mail their contact information to the Docent Educator.