• Stitching Stories Reimagined Opening

    DIX Park 1030 Richardson Dr, Raleigh, NC

    Celebrate the arrival of Stitching Stories Reimagined to Dix Park. This traveling public art exhibit from Arise Collective showcases stories of addiction, abuse, COVID-19, and resilience, by using mosaic walls and mirrors to foster empathy, advocacy, and healing. Mix and mingle at the Greg Poole, Jr. All Faiths Chapel before viewing the community-initiated piece at 1100 Umstead Drive (near the chapel).

  • Night at the Enviro Art Museum!

    Pullen Arts Center 105 Pullen Rd., Raleigh, NC, United States

    Celebrate student creativity and storytelling at this year's Night at the Enviro Art Museum! We will showcase artwork from the Capture It! Arts Contest and Trashion Art Contest. The gallery will be on display at Pullen Arts Center from May 1-31, 2026. Night at the Enviro Art Museum Details When: Thursday, May 14 from 4-7pm Where: Pullen Arts Center, 105 Pullen Rd, Raleigh, NC 27607 Artwork: Students in grades 8-12 created compelling artwork and videos related to water quality and how pollution impacts our Raleigh lakes and streams. Related Links

  • Opening Reception: May-June Exhibition | Sertoma Arts Center

    Sertoma Arts Center 1400 Millbrook Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Join artists Adam Cooley, Natacha Sochat, Rachel Stewart, Beverly Lovelace, Heather Lee McLelland, and Linette Knight at the Opening Reception on May 16, 2026, from 2–4 PM. The exhibition brings together diverse media and perspectives, including textile-based work exploring sustainability and identity, multidisciplinary explorations of philosophy and social justice, abstract portraiture, ceramics reflecting memory and transformation, and fiber-based works rooted in community and healing. Meet the artists and learn more about their various creative processes! The exhibition runs from May 4 until June 21, 2026. It will be in all the gallery spaces – Raleigh Room, Hall Gallery, and Lobby.  Learn more about the May/June Exhibition. Location:  Sertoma Arts Center, 1400 W. Millbrook Road, Raleigh, NC Cost: Free and open to the public To purchase artwork, contact the Sertoma Arts Center for details.

  • Shakespeare in the Parks: As You Like It – Saturday

    Fred Fletcher Park 820 Clay St, Raleigh, NC

    Free outdoor Shakespeare comes to Raleigh! All the world’s a stage! This fourth annual free-to-the-public event brings Shakespeare’s madcap story of love, mistaken identity, and finding oneself, As You Like It, to five locations around the Triangle. When the spirited Rosalind is exiled by her usurping uncle, she dons a male disguise and flees to the forest, only to find it crawling with fellow refugees—including her crush, the farmer-poet Orlando. What follows is a masterclass in romantic chaos as Rosalind, acting as "Ganymede," mentors a lovesick Orlando in the art of wooing while juggling mismatched shepherds and searching for her long-lost father. Through wit, bad poetry, and high-stakes matchmaking, the group of outcasts proves that reconciliation is possible, and that finding love is the greatest adventure of all. Set in a fictionalized North Carolina and infused with local music, this abridged version is the perfect way to experience the magic of Shakespeare under the open sky or on your busy schedule. Tickets are free but reservations are recommended. Location: Fred Fletcher Park Performance Time: 6 p.m. Ages: All Cost: Tickets are free, but reservations are recommended. Reserve Your Tickets

  • First Friday Exhibition Opening

    City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

    Join us for our opening night for our newest exhibition, Patterns of Belonging: English Learners' Reflections on America 250. Celebrate with crafts, drinks, and a first look at this new exhibit. Visit the exhibit and explore shared expressions of identity and pride in a collaborative community mural, experience the voices of English learners by flipping through their reflection journals, and add your own voice to the conversation by contributing a wish for the future of the United States at the Wish Wall. Details Location: City of Raleigh Museum Date: Friday, June 5 Time: 6 - 9 p.m. Ages: All Cost: Free

  • Patterns of Belonging Exhibit Celebration

    City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

    Join us for a family-friendly celebration of our newest exhibition, Patterns of Belonging: English Learners' Reflections on America 250. The afternoon will include snacks, crafts, and celebrations, including a special music performance by Raleigh Music Collective! Visit the exhibit and explore shared expressions of identity and pride in a collaborative community mural, experience the voices of English learners by flipping through their reflection journals, and add your own voice to the conversation by contributing a wish for the future of the United States at the Wish Wall. Details Location: City of Raleigh Museum Date: Sunday, June 7 Time: 1 - 3 p.m. Ages: All Cost: Free

  • Resilence Cords Opening Ceremony

    Laurel Hills Community Center 3808 Edwards Mill Road

    Celebrate the installation of the Resilience Cords wall hanging at Laurel Hills Community Center. This project was a collaboration between the City of Raleigh’s Office of Strategy & Innovation, Office of Sustainability, and Raleigh Arts, along with local artist Leeman Smith, to explore how our community defines resilience and what our community needs to thrive. Learn more about the Resilience Cords project

  • Foundations: Art & Expression at Latta

    Latta University Historic Park 1001 Parker Street, Raleigh, NC

    Where history grounds us, and expression moves us forward. Foundations: Art & Expression at Latta is an annual cultural arts gathering. Join us as we celebrate African-American history, creativity, and community through live performance, visual art, and local vendors. Set against the historic landscape of Latta, where past and present meet. Details Location: Latta University Historic Park Date: Saturday, June 27 Time: 4 - 8 p.m. Ages: All Cost: Free

  • Closing Reception | Artifacts: Storytelling Through Material Forms Exhibition at Pullen Arts Center

    Pullen Arts Center 105 Pullen Rd., Raleigh, NC, United States

    Artifacts: Storytelling Through Material Forms May 3 - July 26, 2026 Join us for a closing reception for Artifacts: Storytelling Through Material Forms on Saturday, July 25 from 2:30 - 4 p.m. Check out the artwork, meet the artists, and enjoy an evening of community at Pullen Arts Center Artifacts: Storytelling Through Material Forms is a mixed media exhibition showcasing works by Shakeeka Brooks, Chris-Annia Dobson, and Michelle Wilkie which explore identity, heritage and culture through various mediums. Learn more about the Exhibition at Pullen Arts Center. Location:  Pullen Arts Center, 105 Pullen Road, Raleigh, NC Parking: Visitors must have a parking permit between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Check-in at Pullen Arts Center’s front desk for a license plate-based parking permit. View our parking map. Cost: Free and open to the public To purchase artwork, contact Pullen Arts Center for details.