SUBMIT AN EVENT

PLEASE NOTE: Venue and Organizer fields are required. Incomplete submissions will be removed.

THE MINIATURE SHOW

Galerie Pied-a-Terre 205 West Weaver Street, Carrboro

Galerie Pied-a-Terre is excited to present to you Small Treasures: THE MINIATURE SHOW, featuring paintings and drawings executed in miniature (7”x7” or smaller). Several of these fine North Carolina artists will be present for our opening night reception: Tony Corbitt, Jr., Julyan Davis, John Dempsey, Jr., Matthew Good, David Hewson, Christopher Holt, Charles Kapsner, Janet... Read More →

Create a Puppet Workshop

Carrboro Branch Library 900 Old Fayetteville Road, Chapel Hill

Celebrate World Puppetry Day 2020 by creating paper puppets and props to stage your own puppet performance. Recommended ages 3-9 years with a caregiver. Registration is required due to space limits. Call the Carrboro Branch Library at 919- 969-3006 or the Hillsborough Main Library 919-245-2525 to secure your spot. FREE March 20, Friday 4:00-5:00 Hillsborough... Read More →

Free

Transcending Geometry

Oneoneone Lobby Gallery 601 W. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill

OneOneOne is pleased to present an exhibition in its Lobby Gallery, “Transcending Geometry,” featuring Chieko Murasugi, Neil Patterson and Louis Watts. Working in diverse media such as acrylic, charcoal, and colored markers, the three artists employ subjective geometries to create evocative paintings, collages, and drawings. The featured works vary in scale from intimate to large,... Read More →

“Making No Difference for Color or Character:” Representations of Race in Bridgerton and the Regency

Online The Internet

Jane Austen & Co. presents our fourth event in our "Race and the Regency" series. In this talk by Professor Robert Morrison (Queen's University), we will explore some of the most important Black women and men of the Regency era, including Mary Prince, Robert Wedderburn, Paul Cuffe, and Thomas Molyneaux. It will examine their role... Read More →

The West End Poetry Festival

West End Poetry Festival: October 15 & 16, 2021 Friday, 10/15 7 pm - 8:30 pm Zoom Poetry Writing Workshop with Crystal Simone Smith. In this interactive workshop, take your poetry to the next level with Crystal Simone Smith. Saturday, 10/16 3 pm - 4:45 pm Poetry in the Round. Gather at the Carrboro Town... Read More →

Everyware: Cosmic Rays Digital

Peel Gallery 708 W. Rosemary St., Carrboro

EVERYWARE: COSMIC RAYS DIGITAL is a selection of Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and interactive artworks by national, international, and North Carolina-based artists which will be installed at Peel Gallery (708 W. Rosemary St., Carrboro, NC) from March 1st - April 2nd, 2022. EVERYWARE critically engages with the new media technologies that surround us... Read More →

An Artist Talk with sTo Len

Attic 506 506A 2nd floor, W. Franklin Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Multidisciplinary artist sTo Len will be conducting a talk and discussion at Attic 506 while visiting Orange County as an artist-in-residence at LEVEL retreat. sTo will be discussing his practice, which resides at the intersections of art, environmentalism, and activism. sTo is a printmaker, installation, sound and performance artist based in Queens, NY and operating... Read More →

“Renew” Exhibition Reception

ArtsCenter Carrboro 300-G East Main Street, Carrboro

Friday, April 8th, peruse the Nicholson Gallery. Enjoy discussions with artist, Marcelle Kick. Experience the beauty of rescued newsprint, packing paper and other recycled material. Wine and refreshments will be provided.

WCOM Friends and Family Festival fundraiser

Carrboro Town Commons 301 W Main St, Carrboro

 A day of fun, food, live music, and lots of activities for kids and adults at Carrboro Town Commons. Featuring Kidzu, the Arts Center and Morehead Planetarium in the kids zone! Don't miss the Junior Firefighters Course, courtesy of Carrboro Fire & Rescue. Live music by Karen K, Saludos Campay, The Carolina Songbirds, and Jay... Read More →

donate what you can!

Unspeakables

ArtsCenter Carrboro 300-G East Main Street, Carrboro

The ArtsCenter presents Jan-Ru Wan’s Unspeakables, May 1-26, 2022. “Women’s voices have often been overlooked, ignored, dismissed and silenced throughout history and in many cultures all over the world… The objects in these works, however, are meant to elevate and amplify the voices of all the women and others who have been silenced” -Jan-Ru Wan.... Read More →