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Alamance County
Arts Council,

Graham. In restored historic Captain James and Emma Holt White House, art gallery.
(336) 226-4495

Andy Griffith Playhouse,
Mount Airy. (336) 786-7998
(800) 286-6193
www.surryarts.org

Arts United of
Davidson County,

Lexington. (336) 249-2742

Barn Dinner Theatre,
Greensboro. One of the oldest dinner theatres in the country.
(336) 292-2211/(800) 668-1764
www.barndinner.com

Bernice Bienenstock Furniture Library,
High Point. 7,000 volumes on furniture, design and the decorative arts. (336) 883-4011
www.furniturelibrary.com

The Bob Timberlake Gallery, Lexington. Retail showplace, museum, furniture, art, gifts and collectibles. (800) 244-0095
www.bobtimberlake.com

Burlington Historic Railroad Depot and Ampitheater.
Renovated depot with murals depicting city from 1893-1993. (336) 222-5030
www.ci.burlington.nc.us

Carolina Theatre,
Greensboro. Restored 1927 vaudeville-style theater featuring dance, concerts and film.
(336) 333-2600
www.carolinatheatre.com

Davie County Arts Council.
(336) 751-3112

Delta Arts Center,
Winston-Salem. African American arts and humanities.
(336) 722-2625

Diggs Gallery,
Winston-Salem State University. African American and contemporary art.
(336) 750-2458
www.wssu.edu/diggs

Eastern Music Festival,
Greensboro. Internationally acclaimed music festival in the summer. (336) 333-7450.
www.easternmusicfestival.org

Eleazer-Bluegrass
in the Uwharries.

Friday and Saturday evenings.
(336) 857-2974

Fiddle and Bow,
Winston-Salem. Triad’s traditional music society. (336) 727-1038

Fiddler’s Cove,
Liberty. Dinner and country, western, gospel music.
(336) 622-4000

The Gallery at Old Salem, Winston-Salem. (336) 721-7300
www.oldsalem.org

Greensboro Cultural
Center at Festival Park.

Home to 15 visual and performing-arts organizations, five art galleries, a restaurant, and an outdoor amphitheater.
(336) 373-2712.
www.ci.greensboro.
nc.us/culture

Greensboro Opera Company.
(336) 273-9472
www.greensboroopera.org

Greensboro
Symphony Orchestra.

Season runs September-May.
(336) 335-5456
www.greensboro
symphony.org

Liberty Jubilee,
Liberty. Variety music, family
entertainment. (336) 622-4813

Mattye Reed African
Heritage Center Gallery,

Greensboro. N.C. A&T State University. Over 3,500 African art objects. (336) 334-3209

Millis Regional Health
Education Center,

High Point. Interactive health education, programs and wellness center. (336) 878-6713

North Carolina
Pottery Center,

Seagrove. Shows N.C. pottery tradition. (336) 873-8439
www.ncpotterycenter.com

North Carolina
School of the Arts,

Winston-Salem. First state-supported arts school in the nation.
(336) 721-1945 www.ncarts.edu

Old Time Square Dance,
Denton. Monthly, featuring old-time music and bluegrass, square dancing. (336) 475-9397
www.geocities.com/
dentondance/

Paramount Theater,
Burlington. Renovated, located in historic downtown. (336) 222-5001 (336) 222-TIXS.
www.ci.burlington.nc.us/recre
ation/paramount/paramount.htm

Piedmont Blues
Preservation Society,

Greensboro. (336) 275-4944

Piedmont Chamber Singers, Winston-Salem. (336) 722-4022

Piedmont Craftsmen, Inc., Winston-Salem. Represents 300+ of the Southeast’s finest craft artisans. (336) 725-1516
www.piedmontcraftsmen.org

Piedmont Opera Theatre,
Winston-Salem. (336) 725-7101
www.piedmontopera.org

Randolph Arts Guild.
Gallery displays art, sculpture, by local artists and craftsmen.
(336) 629-0399

Sawbriar Acoustic Stage,
Pilot Mountain. Acoustic music venue, art gallery, coffeehouse and bakery. (336) 368-7111
www.sawbriar.com

The Sawtooth Center
for Visual Arts,

Winston-Salem. Houses three art galleries. (336) 725-8916
www.sawtooth.org

Seagrove,
U.S. 220, south of Asheboro. More than 90 active potters and studios. (336) 973-3649
www.seagrovepotteries.com

Snow Camp Outdoor Drama, Snow Camp. “The Sword of Peace” and “Pathway to Freedom,” June-August. Other productions include musicals and children’s theater.
(800) 726-5115/(336) 376-6948
www.snowcampdrama.com

Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art,
Winston-Salem. (336) 725-1904
www.secca.org

Theatre Art Galleries,
High Point. Encompasses three exhibition areas. (336) 887-2137

Triad Highland Games,
Archdale. (336) 431-8482
www.triadhighlandgames.org

Triad Stage,
Greensboro. (336) 272-0160
www.triadstage.org

Winston-Salem Piedmont
Triad Symphony.

(336) 723-7919
www.wssymphony.org

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