North Carolina Museum of Art

North Carolina Museum of Art

Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos

Raleigh, North Carolina 4,764 followers

About us

This is a museum where you can find your own place—either in contemplative spaces or through lively, engaging tours, performing arts, or family workshops. We invite you to create your own captivating experience each time you visit. Admission to the Museum’s permanent collection and Museum Park is free. There is a charge for some special exhibitions and programs, such as concerts, films, classes, and performances.

Industry
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Raleigh, North Carolina
Type
Nonprofit

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  • One Ticket. Two Exhibitions. Three Empires. We are thrilled to share our upcoming fall 2024 season, offering two headline exhibitions as one ticket, "Venice and the Ottoman Empire," opening September 28, and "Samurai: The Making of a Warrior," opening October 19. Together, these two shows offer visitors the opportunity to view works of art spanning more than 500 years across three global empires—Venetian, Ottoman, and Japanese. Dive deeper with themed programming, workshops, lectures, and tours. Tickets on sale NOW for members! Nonmember tickets go on sale September 19. Additionally, enjoy two free contemporary art exhibitions: • "Forever and Never: Photographs by Dan Estabrook," on view September 7. • "JP Jermaine Powell—Leadership Reimagined: Share Your Journey," on view October 19. Estabrook’s photos examine history and memory in contemporary images, while Powell’s show is the culmination of his two-year artist residency with the Museum. Stay tuned for a series of free interactive art activities developed by the Museum, highlighting works of art from each show and offering engaging scavenger hunts and collaborative card-based explorations. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/eiijx7Cd Image description: a split design showcases the dual exhibitions at the NCMA. On the left is a Venetian portrait of a man in a golden robe and headdress. On the right is a detailed Samauri helmet. The text above and below the images highlights the dates and the exhibition titles.

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