A string quartet plays for an artist reception at Block Gallery

Galleries and Exhibitions

Exhibitions at Raleigh Arts gallery spaces


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Galleries & Exhibitions

People gather in the Block Gallery for an artist reception. A musician plays the guitar for them.

Block Gallery

Located on the first and second floors of the Raleigh Municipal Building, Block Gallery offers five to six exhibitions each year featuring works by artists who live in North Carolina.

Items made in book and print artworks on display at Pullen Arts Center

Pullen Arts Center Galleries

Pullen Arts Center's galleries serve as a premier venue to showcase the broadest spectrum of visual arts by artists at various levels throughout the center. We provide artists with exhibition opportunities and space to engage with the work of other artists and the community.

Artwork made by Student, Instructor, & Patrons at Sertoma Arts Center hang on the wall

Sertoma Arts Center Galleries

Sertoma Arts Center showcases emerging artists living and/or working in and around Wake County, along with special themed exhibits such as the Sertoma Student/Instructor/Patron exhibit and Sertoma's co-sponsored artist group exhibits.

Municipal Art Collection

Artwork by Tevin Wallace

"Window Pain", 2019, Telvin Wallace

The Municipal Art Collection holds more than 600 fine art and public art pieces by local, state and national artists. Displayed throughout the City of Raleigh, the artworks include paintings, prints, drawings, textiles, posters, and large-scale sculptures.

Municipal Art Collection

Public Art

A glass collage piece by David Wilson at John Chavis Memorial Park

"Chavis Reclaimed", 2021, David Wilson, located at John Chavis Memorial Park Community Center

Raleigh Arts' public art program supports creation and participation in public art — connecting artists, creative professionals, communities, and City agencies; strengthening Raleigh’s creative community; and supporting an equitable, vibrant, and meaningful public life.

Public Art