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African-American
Cultural Complex,

Raleigh. Exhibits contributions to the state and nation.
(919) 250-9336
www.aaccmuseum.org

ArtsCenter,
Carrboro. Theater, music, dancing, art. (919) 929-2787
www.artscenterlive.com

Artspace,
Raleigh. Gallery with artists’ studios. (919) 821-2787
www.artspacenc.org

Bluegrass of Garner.
(919) 779-5672

Broadway Series South,
Raleigh. Raleigh Memorial Auditorium (BTI Center).
(919) 834-4000

Carolina Ballet,
Raleigh. (919) 719-0900
www.carolinaballet.com

Carolina Theatre,
Durham. Film festivals and live
performances. (919) 560-3040
www.carolinatheatre.org

Carolina Union
Performing Arts Series,

Chapel Hill. Live performances, concerts, dance.
(919) 962-1449
http://performingarts
series.unc.edu

Cedar Creek
Craft Gallery,

Creedmoor. (919) 528-1041

Duke University,
Durham. (919) 684-2323
www.duke.edu

Durham Arts Council.
Three art galleries and home to 18 arts organizations.
(919) 560-2787
www.durhamarts.org

Garner Arts Association.
(919) 662-7771

 

Hayti Heritage Center,
Durham. Located in St. Joseph’s African Methodist Episcopal Church, the center represents cooperation between blacks and whites, serves as a performance venue, displays visual-arts exhibitions. (800) 845-9835
www.hayti.org

International
Whistler’s Convention,

Louisburg. (919) 496-1191
www.whistlingiwc.com

 

Kirby Auditorium,
Roxboro. Restored historic movie house hosts live theatre, dance, concerts. (336) 597-1755

 

“North Carolina Belongs
to Children” mural,

Raleigh. Created by James Converse Biggers, a native-born African American artist and his adviser, John Thomas Biggers, north lobby of the Legislative Building. (919) 733-4111

Murals at N.C.
Central University,

Durham. Uses imagery from the Adinkra language of the Ashanti people of West Africa, located in the lobby of the Jones Building. (919) 560-6391

North Carolina
Collection Gallery,

Chapel Hill. Exhibits on N.C. history and University of North Carolina history.
(919) 962-1172
www.lib.unc.edu/
ncc/gallery.html

North Carolina
State University,

Raleigh. (919) 515-2011
www.ncsu.edu

North Carolina
Symphony,

Raleigh. (919) 733-2750
www.ncsymphony.org

North Carolina Theatre,
Raleigh. (919) 831-6941
www.nctheatre.com

Playmakers
Repertory Company,

Chapel Hill. (919) 962-7529
www.playmakersrep.org

Raleigh Little Theatre.
(919) 821-4579
www.raleighlittletheatre.org

Tar River Festival,
Louisburg. (919) 496-3056

Tour de Moncure,
Moncure-Sanford area. Sculpture made from steel, stone, wood, and glass; mosaics, giant paintings, portraits. Play chess on the big game board.
(919) 542-0516
www.tourdemoncure.com

Town Players
of Garner, Inc.

(919) 779-6144

The University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Guided and self-guided tours.
(919) 962-1630
www.unc.edu

Vance County
Arts Council.

Gallery, exhibits and special events. (252) 431-1080

 

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