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Asheville
Home to the third largest number of craft artists in the United States, the historic city of Asheville is an essential stop in exploring the important role that craft has played in our state.
Charlotte
Your exploration of craft in Charlotte begins at the Mint Museum Uptown, part of the Levine Center for the Arts at the corner of First and South Tryon Streets in the heart of Charlotte’s business district.
Winston-Salem/Greensboro
Piedmont Craftsmen, located at the corner of 6th and Trade Streets is the perfect starting point for a walking tour of galleries in Winston-Salem’s Downtown Arts District.
Seagrove
With a continuous pottery-making tradition going back to the 18th century and 100 small family-run studios to visit, the town of Seagrove and the counties surrounding it are the unparalleled center of North Carolina pottery.
Raleigh/Durham
From Raleigh’s Artspace to the Durham Arts Council and university galleries, there’s a host of venues to experience craft in the Triangle.
Greenville/Rocky Mount
From Rocky Mount’s Imperial Centre for the Arts & Sciences to Greenville’s Pitt County Arts Council at Emerge, you’ll find contemporary craft with a Down East flavor.
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The
North Carolina Arts Council
is a division of the
Department of Cultural Resources
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Linda A. Carlisle, Secretary; Beverly Eaves Perdue, Governor