Weatherspoon Art Museum - UNCG

Weatherspoon Art Museum - UNCG Recognizing its role of public service, the Weatherspoon fosters the ability of art to positively impact lives and connect multiple communities.
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Founded in 1941 by Gregory Ivy, first head of the Art Department at Woman’s College (now UNCG), the Weatherspoon Art Museum has grown from a university teaching gallery to a fully professional museum that is nationally recognized for its excellent collections and dynamic exhibition program. The Museum serves a broad audience of over 32,000 visitors annually, including UNCG students, faculty and st

aff; the Triad communities; and visitors from across the state, region, and nation; and an additional 24,000 students who take art history classes in the building. In addition to a schedule of more than fifteen exhibitions each year, the Museum maintains a full roster of educational activities, publications, and outreach efforts as integral components of its overall program. The Weatherspoon was accredited by the American Association of Museums in 1995 and earned reaccreditation status in 2005. From its inception, the museum has focused on building a permanent collection of modern and contemporary American art that is now considered one of the best in the Southeast. Numbering close to 6,000 works, the collection represents all major art movements from the beginning of the 20th century to the present. Willem de Kooning, Louise Bourgeois, Robert Rauschenberg, John Marin, Alexander Calder, Robert Henri, Cindy Sherman, Sol Le Witt, Louise Nevelson, Eva Hesse, and Andy Warhol are just a few of the major artists represented. Other highlights include the Dillard Collection of Art on Paper; the Etta and Claribel Cone Collection, which includes prints and bronzes by Henri Matisse; and the Lenoir C. Wright Collection of Japanese Prints. The Weatherspoon’s exhibition calendar offers visitors the opportunity to see and learn directly from significant examples of modern and contemporary art. The schedule includes work by outstanding artists of national and international reputation; thematic exhibitions on timely aesthetic, cultural, and social issues; small focused exhibitions of emerging artists; selections from the permanent collection; UNCG MFA thesis shows and faculty biennials; and Falk Visiting Artist exhibitions, a collaborative program with the UNCG Department of Art. The Museum’s educational offerings include docent-led tours; gallery talks, lectures, and panel discussions; film and video series; after-hour social events; hands-on workshops; and Community Days. The Museum has enjoyed strong regional and national reviews, including those in Art Papers, Artforum, Art on Paper, and Art in America. Notice to Students: By posting information to this site, you may be waiving your rights under FERPA. For more info, go to http://www.uncg.edu/reg/Policy/Ferpa/.

Looking to slow down and spend intentional, mindful time engaging with the arts?Join us Thursday, May 21st from 6 to 7pm...
05/19/2026

Looking to slow down and spend intentional, mindful time engaging with the arts?

Join us Thursday, May 21st from 6 to 7pm as WAM’s Exhibitions and Events Coordinator Janna Byrd leads a guided slow-looking experience focused on mindfulness, relaxation, and reflection. Participants will engage with artworks through intentional looking practices, followed by optional time for discussion and processing.

Registration is required and can be done on our website.

Image 1: Weatherspoon Art Museum, UNC Greensboro, To Serve the People: Prints from Mexico’s Taller de Gráfica Popular, January 21–May 13, 2023.

TOMORROW:Join us May 7th from 5:30 to 7:30pm for artist talks and a reception celebrating the graduating School of Arts ...
05/06/2026

TOMORROW:

Join us May 7th from 5:30 to 7:30pm for artist talks and a reception celebrating the graduating School of Arts MFA students, featuring the work of Sofia Aguilar, Quan Apollo, Sammi Eady, Kathryn Hood, Nhân Lương, Inga Manticas, Victoria Mercado-Lues, and Calvin Ulrich.

Presented in collaboration with the School of Art, the event will showcase each artist’s work through individual talks, followed by a reception. Light refreshments will be served in Warmath Commons after the talks.

In Conversation: Curator Dr. Sharbreon Plummer and Artist Precious D. Lovell, begins at 5:30pm.Learn more about Precious...
04/23/2026

In Conversation: Curator Dr. Sharbreon Plummer and Artist Precious D. Lovell, begins at 5:30pm.

Learn more about Precious Lovell and her work with UNCG students as she created Harriet's Powers, an installation that "incorporates color, symbols, and artifacts to situate Harriet Powers’s history within a larger narrative of Black female lives in the South," in this article from University Communications.

Students brought their talent in sewing and singing to the Weatherspoon Art Museum when they worked with acclaimed artists in their fields to help create the Spring 2026 exhibit Precious D. Lovell’s Harriet’s Powers.

Come to the Weatherspoon Art Museum tomorrow, Thursday, April 23rd, at 5:30pm for our annual Spring Open House!In Conver...
04/22/2026

Come to the Weatherspoon Art Museum tomorrow, Thursday, April 23rd, at 5:30pm for our annual Spring Open House!

In Conversation: Curator Dr. Sharbreon Plummer and Artist Precious D. Lovell

This year, we are delighted to welcome Dr. Sharbreon Plummer and Precious D. Lovell to discuss the legacies of Black Southern quilting and the continuing importance of this tradition today.

Following the talk, enjoy refreshments, music, and conversation to celebrate our spring exhibitions.

Dr. Sharbreon Plummer is the curator of the exhibition Of Salt and Spirit: Black Quilters in the American South, organized by the Mississippi Museum of Art, and on view at the Weatherspoon Art Museum through August 1, 2026.

Precious D. Lovell is an artist, designer, and maker from North Carolina whose installation Harriet’s Powers anchors the themes from Of Salt and Spirit to Greensboro and North Carolina history.

This weekend! The Weatherspoon is excited to partner again with the Greensboro Bound Book Festival and welcome National ...
04/10/2026

This weekend! The Weatherspoon is excited to partner again with the Greensboro Bound Book Festival and welcome National Book Award–winner Imani Perry to speak about her latest writing, Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People. Dr. Perry will be in conversation with UNCG professor Dr. Lalenja Harrington.

When: Saturday, April 11 at 3pm
Where: Van D**e Performance Space, Greensboro Cultural Center

Support for this conversation provided by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, UNC Greensboro, Cole Levin Center for Art and Human Understanding Fund.

Image: Cover. Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My People, by Imani Perry, HarperCollins Publishers, 2025

Discover science within art at WAM!Join us at the Weatherspoon on Saturday, April 11 from 12 to 4 PM for quilt-inspireda...
04/07/2026

Discover science within art at WAM!

Join us at the Weatherspoon on Saturday, April 11 from 12 to 4 PM for quilt-inspired
artmaking activities that explore geometry and the properties of fabric. This event is
affiliated with one of UNCG’s biggest STEAM events of the year, Science Everywhere,
which promotes Science, Technology, E-Sports, Art, and Math to all ages through
dozens of activities and organizations across campus.
Please stop by anytime between 12 and 4 PM and come/go as you please. Free and
open to all.

Image: Gustina Atlas, Variation on Dresden Plate Quilt, 1998. Cotton; machine pieced,
hand quilted, 81 1/2 x 80 inches. Collection of the Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson,
Gift of the Kohler Foundation, Inc., 2022.9.13. Photo by Gib Ford.

Wellness Takeover Day is coming to the Weatherspoon 🌿 On April 8, campus will be filled with drop-in experiences to help...
04/06/2026

Wellness Takeover Day is coming to the Weatherspoon 🌿 On April 8, campus will be filled with drop-in experiences to help you reset, recharge, and reconnect. Craft your way to a calmer day. 🧵✨ Join our community fiber arts hour for a refreshing mix of creativity and relaxation. Bring your handheld project to the Weatherspoon from 11:30-12:30 PM. Snacks and beverages will be provided during the event. A simple friendship bracelet activity will be available for folks without a craft.

In conjunction with ’s Spring Holiday, the Weatherspoon Art Museum will be closed Friday, April 3rd. We will reopen as u...
04/02/2026

In conjunction with ’s Spring Holiday, the Weatherspoon Art Museum will be closed Friday, April 3rd.

We will reopen as usual on Saturday, April 4th from 10am to 5pm.

Through Light the Way: The Campaign for Earned Achievement, the Weatherspoon ArtMuseum continued its dedication to teach...
04/01/2026

Through Light the Way: The Campaign for Earned Achievement, the Weatherspoon Art
Museum continued its dedication to teaching, learning, and research — and to ensuring
broad access for our University and the wider community.

And today, we’re thrilled to celebrate an incredible milestone: the Weatherspoon Art
Museum raised $26,456,290!

This generosity is:
- Deepening the museum’s connection to the academic and social fabric of UNCG
- Expanding educational opportunities that engage students, faculty, and the
community
- Inspiring people across the Triad and beyond through art, dialogue, and
discovery

Thank you to every donor who believes in the power of art to spark curiosity, build
community, and enrich lives. You lit the way for generations of creators, learners, and
art lovers.

THIS WEEK AT WAM: WAM curator Raechel Kaleki Cook will lead a gallery conversation in the exhibition Of Salt and Spirit ...
03/25/2026

THIS WEEK AT WAM:

WAM curator Raechel Kaleki Cook will lead a gallery conversation in the exhibition Of Salt and Spirit on Friday, Mar 27 at noon.

This Saturday from 1 -3 pm, join artist Maya Freelon for a collective artmaking workshop designed in the spirit of quilting bees. Maximizing minimal resources, we’ll create a monumental tissue quilt. Appropriate for all ages and abilities, this fun and inclusive workshop requires no experience, just an open mind and a willingness to participate. FREE, but registration is suggested.

Image 1: Gustina Atlas, Variation on Dresden Plate Quilt, 1998. Cotton; machine pieced, hand quilted, 81 1/2 x 80 inches. Collection of the Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Gift of the Kohler Foundation, Inc., 2022.9.13. Photo by Gib Ford

Image 2: Maya Freelon, commissioned by Halcyon to create a monumental sculpture for By the People at the Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building. Photo: Jeremy Mines

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500 Tate Street
Greensboro, NC
27403

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Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 8pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 1pm - 5pm
Sunday 1pm - 5pm

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