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Yesterday’s World of Tomorrow: Predicting the Future in the 1930s
December 14, 2016
Inspired by the innovative cars in Rolling Sculpture, NCMA educator Jill Taylor digs up some funny, and fairly accurate, 1930s forecasts about the future...
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Re-creating the Bugatti Type 57S Aérolithe: Experimental Archaeology?
November 9, 2016
Coordinating curator for Rolling Sculpture and curator of ancient art, Caroline Rocheleau puts an archaeological spin on the re-creation of the 1935 Bugatti..
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The Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park
November 4, 2016
There's much to see and enjoy in the NEW Museum Park, and fall is the perfect time to get outdoors and enjoy its new features.
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A Contemporary Garden of Delights
October 26, 2016
Artist Carolyn Janssen reinterprets Hieronymus Bosch from a female perspective.
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Greetings from Art Deco North Carolina!
October 18, 2016
Architectural art deco in North Carolina—get a feel for its form, and enjoy these vintage postcards that tell the story in pictures...
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Art on Wheels: The NCMA presents Rolling Sculpture
September 21, 2016
NCMA curator Caroline Rocheleau introduces visitors to the curvaceous art deco cars and motorcycles featured in this fabulous exhibition...
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For Families: Rolling Sculpture Scavenger Hunt
September 21, 2016
Bring the kids to Rolling Sculpture, and play "I Spy" with this handy scavenger hunt for interesting art deco details.
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NCMA Named One of World’s Top 125 Buildings
September 7, 2016
The magazine Architectural Record recognizes the NCMA's West Building as one of the most significant works of architecture built since 1891...
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Henry Moore: Knife Edge
August 31, 2016
Learn what inspired this mysterious sculpture in the NCMA's courtyard.
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