GALLERIES/HISTORICAL
LANDMARKS
updated every
Thursday
When a Leader Becomes a Legend |
February 4th
Charlotte Hawkins Brown Legacy Lecture Series
presents Dr. Lea E. Williams speaking on "When a leader
becomes a legend - the twilight years of Charlotte Hawkins
Brown & Fannie Lou Hamer." Dr. Williams serves at the
Executive Director of the National African-American Women's
Leadership Institute, Inc. This special program will be an
opportunity to learn more about African American women's
history topics and these women's leadership roles.
Location: Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum, 6136
Burlington Rd/Hwy 70, Sedalia
Time: 4 pm
Cost: FREE
For info: 336.449.4846
Heroes of the
Underground Railroad | February 17th
This unique theatrical experience
combines traditional music and drama to honor the heroic
figures of America’s Underground Railroad. Those Americans
that dared to go against a nation in order to stand-up for
what they knew was right. From Harriet Tubman and the
Abolition Movement to Guilford County’s own Levi Coffin and
the inspiring tale of Henry “Box” Brown, this play introduces
your students to those that bravely brought light to America’s
darkest chapter.
Location:
Greensboro Historical Museum, 130 Summit Ave.,
Greensboro
Time: 10:30 am and 2 pm
Cost:
$5 per person
For info:
336.373.2043
Lecture: Photographing
Across the Color Line in the Jim Crow South: The Early
Photojournalism of Anthony & Julian Dimock | February 22nd
Location:
Weatherspoon Art Museum, Corner of Spring Garden + Tate
Streets, Greensboro
Time: 7 pm
Cost: FREE
For info:
336.334.5770
Henry Ossawa Tanner Exhibition
Opening and Lecture by Dr. David Driskell |
through February 25th
Location: Weatherspoon Art Museum at UNCG, corner of
Spring Garden and Tate Streets, Greensboro
Time: Call for gallery hours
Cost: FREE
For info: 336.3345770
The African
American Atelier
Location: African American
Atelier, 200 North Davie St., Greensboro
Time: Gallery hours not
provided
Cost: By donation
For info: 336.333.6885
Native American Artwork
Location: Guilford Native American Art Gallery,
Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St.
For info: 336.273.6605
Traveling Black
History Museum | Call for details
Contact Effley Dean Howell Sr.,
336.995.5146
Mattye Reed African Heritage Museum
Location: Dudley Bldg., 1601 E. Market St., Greensboro
For info:
336.334.7874
Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts
Location: 924
S. Main St., Old Salem
For info: 336.721.7364
African American Atelier
Location:
200 N. Davie St. Box 14, Greensboro
For info:
336.333.6885
African American Cultural Complex
Location:
119 Sunnybrook Rd., Raleigh
For info:
919.231.0625
Afro-American Cultural Center
Location:
401 N. Myers St. Charlotte
For info:
704.374.1565
Diggs Gallery
Location:
601 MLK Dr. Winston-Salem
For info:
336.750.2458
H.C. Taylor Gallery St.
Location:
1601 E. Market St. Greensboro
For info:
336.334.7993
North Carolina Central University Art Museum
Location:
1801 Fayetteville St. Raleigh
For info:
919.560.6211
Huff's Art Studio
Location:
2846 Patterson Avenue, Winston-Salem
For info:
336.724.7581
A.
Robison Building | Historical Location
709
Patterson Ave. Winston-Salem
Charlotte Hawkins Brown State Historic Site Sedalia |
Historical Location
For info:
336.449.4846
Mendenhall Plantation | Historical Location
Location: 603
W. Main St. Jamestown
For info:
336.454.3819
Simon G. Atkins House | Historical
Location
Location: 346
Atkins St. Winston-Salem
Woolworth's Building | Historical
Location
Location: 100
S. Elm St. Suite 520 Greensboro
For info:
336.274.9199