Artworks & Galleries
North Carolina Art Museums & Galleries in Salisbury-Rowan County
Salisbury-Rowan County boasts a variety of art venues including collective art galleries featuring multiple artists as well as individual artists' studios and is one of North Carolina’s fastest growing art communities.
A North Carolina Art Museum
The Waterworks Visual Arts Center presents local, regional, national, and international aesthetic and cultural diversity through the works of emerging-to-established artists. This North Carolina art museum offers an innovative program of exhibitions, education, and outreach that inspires and educates its regional audiences to explore the evolution and forefront of contemporary Art.
Rail Walk Art District
The Rail Walk art district features the Looking Glass Collective whose members include visual artists, musicians, actors, writers and dancers. Rail Walk Studios has an array of individual artists working in mediums from sculpture to fine art, watercolor and oils.
North Carolina Art Galleries
Salisbury-Rowan County features several North Carolina art galleries, such as Green Goat Gallery, The Art Station, and Fine Frame Gallery, specializing in local and regional artists. EastSquare Artworks features four nationally established artists in sculpture, painting and glasswork rounds out some of the excellent art found in Salisbury-Rowan County.
North Carolina Artists
Salisbury-Rowan County is also home to many extremely talented and gifted artists including, Robert Crum, Clyde, Cara Reiche and Robert Toth. All of these artists offer a great mix of mediums. Downtown Salisbury features many studios for the public to explore snuggled in next to beloved restaurants and unique shops.
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The Looking Glass Collective
Address: 405 N Lee St., Salisbury NC, NC 28144
Phone: 704-633-2787
Description:
The Looking Glass Artist Collective of Salisbury, Inc. was founded in March 2008 to provide an opportunity for creative people of Salisbury N.C. to share space, resources and ideas. Members include visual artists, musicians, actors, writers, dancers and others. The name "Looking Glass" was chosen because of the belief that in our art we see ourselves, and in a collective what we do reflects on each other.
LGAC is located at 405 North Lee Street in Salisbury's Rail Walk Arts District. The facility includes classroom and lesson space, art gallery, a black box theater, and retail space for sale of member's art, crafts, books, CDs and DVDs. The facility is available for rent.
There is no salaried staff. The organization is run by members of the collective.
LGAC also hosts Lee Street Theatre.
For information about membership or use of the facility, contact salisburyartists@gmail.comor 704-633-2787