House of Art isn't just a venue-it's a home. A home for artists, musicians, and dreamers. A place where creativity blooms, friendships are forged, and unforgettable memories are made.
It's also where the magic of St. Nicks, Raleigh's favorite Christmas pop-up, comes to life each year. On the morning of Tuesday, January 7th, we woke to devastating news: our cherished creative haven in.
About Us Philosophy Location Classes Group Classes Private Lessons Events Birthday Parties Event Venue Gallery Projects Installations Shop Gift Certificates Wearable. House of Art, a popular community venue in downtown Raleigh, announced it has secured a new location, just months after a fire destroyed its original space. ArtHouse is an exciting, philanthropic event dedicated to raising funds for art education, supporting the arts and artists of our community, and bolstering the endeavors of CAM Raleigh.
Raleigh has a thriving art culture within its galleries and museums. Here is a list of must-visit art galleries, museums and events. 3 reviews and 31 photos of ARTHOUSE "Excellent experience.
Our daughter loved the class (2 years running) and Kalesia was wonderful. See you again next summer!". Here in Raleigh, we have an outsize art scene for being a relatively small city.
The North Carolina Museum of Art has earned world renown for its broad collection of important artists from across the globe and the centuries, but also prioritizes regional art and rotating exhibits that speak to the diversity of our population and its interests. But it's our smaller galleries and studio spaces. CAM Raleigh is financed by the Contemporary Art Foundation, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit that relies on membership and donor funding for many of the museum's programs and exhibitions.
Crews battled a large fire for hours after flames broke out at a historic eclectic venue in downtown Raleigh early Tuesday morning. Interesting, diverse gallery of mostly paintings in a pretty Victorian house, even one 1800-ish portrait; also sculpture, photography, and a framing shop. Our first visit, and it was featuring its annual Best of North Carolina exhibit.
We visited on our last stop on Raleigh's First Friday Gallery Walk, and we didn't walk. It's about six good blocks from the north edge of downtown and would be.