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Sculpture in the Garden

North Carolina Botanical Garden 100 Old Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill

Sculpture in the Garden is a free, annual outdoor sculpture show that unites the work of North Carolina artists with the curated landscapes of the North Carolina Botanical Garden. Now in its 31st year, this show invites visitors to experience sculpture, the natural world, and the relationship between the two in a new way. We... Read More →

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Symbiosis: A Group Exhibit

North Carolina Botanical Garden 100 Old Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill

Visit the DeBerry Gallery for Botanical Art & Illustration at the North Carolina Botanical Garden this November-December to view Symbiosis, an exhibit of works in mixed media, collage, colored pencil, watercolor, monoprints, and more by Bethany Bash, Emily Clare, Jillian Goldberg, Christy King, and Tate Viviano. The exhibit runs from October 29 to December 21,... Read More →

Opening Reception: Grounded & Growing: Tales of Our Lives through Wild Pigments

North Carolina Botanical Garden 100 Old Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill

Join the North Carolina Botanical Garden for the opening reception of Grounded and Growing: Tales of Our Lives through Wild Pigments, a new exhibit by The Durham Palette. Sunday, November 12 5-8 p.m. Light refreshments provided The Durham Palette is a growing collective of artists that contextualize locally sourced pigments within a Queer, decolonial, ecological framework. By... Read More →

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Artists’ Talk: Grounded and Growing: Tales of our lives through wild pigments

North Carolina Botanical Garden 100 Old Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill

With Jessica Almy Pagán, Cassandra Row, Shin-Yiing Yeung, Ekho Hower, Charla Rios, and Claire Alexandre Hear from the artists behind Grounded and Growing: Tales of our lives through wild pigments, on display in the DeBerry Gallery at the North Carolina Botanical Garden through mid-December. To create the work in this exhibit, the artists of The... Read More →

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