Laurie takes an audio plunge into the NCMA collection
Ailsa gives us the story behind “The Cube”
April 15, 2010 – 11:49 am
Take part in the Grand Opening Festival and make a difference in North Carolina classrooms
An interesting comment on the blog sparks curatorial musing.
Angie shares a clip from a new kind of audio tour
January 29, 2010 – 5:23 pm
Take part in a huge photo installation at our Grand Opening—find out how.
November 6, 2009 – 12:05 pm
Jill hits the road with some colleagues to visit Vollis Simpson and his whirligig workshop.
January 15, 2009 – 11:00 am
Next time you’re in the Museum Park, check out the new collaborative artwork in the kiosk (map). The four Park-inspired collages were created by the Adventure Seekers–a group of 7-12 year olds from the Museum’s Track-Out program. (Super-extra bonus points for creative use of colored duct tape.)
January 7, 2009 – 5:08 pm
Rocquel Erman, a Chatham County teacher reflects on Ledelle Moe’s Congregation:
This summer while attending a workshop entitled The Art of Collaboration at the North Carolina Museum of Art, I wandered over to a bench, sat down, and quickly became mesmerized by two women that appeared to work at the museum. One was dressed casually and [...]
December 18, 2008 – 4:18 pm
Art handlers brought two NCMA works out of hiding today for a special group of students from Perry Harrison School in Chatham County. Thomas Sully’s portrait of Udney Maria Blakely (1830) and the silver tea and coffee service (1818-19) made for her by silversmith Anthony Rasch have been off view since the American galleries were [...]