Explore recent exhibitions and highlights of seminal historical shows.
From furniture-based sculpture to sculptures that function as furniture, Furnished presents more than 50 works by 15 contemporary artists from North and South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.
Learn MoreWe are thrilled to announce Winston-Salem-based photographer Owens Daniels as the next artist in our Southern Idiom exhibition series.
Learn MoreA pioneer of video art, peter campus creates engaging installations that provide unique interactive experiences, leading the viewer on a journey of self-discovery and awareness.
Learn MoreThis Southern Idiom sales exhibition celebrates the work of Winston-Salem-based painter Jessica Singerman.
Learn MoreThis inaugural group show is a joint collaboration with SECCA and Winston-Salem Fashion Week.
Learn MoreThe next artist in SECCA's Southern Idiom sale series is Emily Clare, a Winston-Salem based printmaker and mixed media artist.
Learn MoreWe are proud to announce Winston-Salem based artist Marianne DiNapoli-Mylet as the next artist in our Southern Idiom sale series.
Learn MoreWarm Water is a collection of re-narrated visual works based on the event that sparked the Chicago Race Riot of 1919.
Learn MoreWe are proud to announce Winston-Salem based painter Leo Rucker as the next artist in our Southern Idiom sale series.
Learn MoreEllen Heck, the next artist in our Southern Idiom sale series, is a Winston-Salem based painter.
Learn MoreA special Art-o-mat Pop-Up Exhibition it's also a great opportunity for $5 stocking stuffers and holiday gifts!
Learn MoreMona Wu, the seventh artist in SECCA's new curated sale series, Southern Idiom, is a Winston-Salem based printmaker.
Learn MoreFeaturing the work of 19 different artists this multi-generational survey showcases contemporary Cuban artists.
Learn MoreThe sixth artist in SECCA's new curated sale series, Southern Idiom, Cindy Taplin, is a Winston-Salem based painter.
Learn MoreThe fifth artist in SECCA's new curated sale series, Southern Idiom, Eric Juth, is a Winston-Salem based artist and educator.
Learn MoreThe fourth artist in SECCA's new curated sale series, Southern Idiom, Laura Lashely is a Winston-Salem based painter and muralist.
Learn MoreThe Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art presents 12X12: 12 Artists from the 12th State, an exhibition of North Carolina-based artists.
Learn MorePresented by the Japan Foundation in Collaboration with SECCA, WFU Museum of Anthropology and the Consulate General of Japan in Atlanta, GA.
Learn MoreJoin us as we celebrate a local treasure and his populist ode to art.
Learn MoreFor this month-long 12 x 12 exhibition, artist Lee Walton will lead weekly surprise art experiences at SECCA on Thursday evenings from 6-8PM.
Learn MoreA pioneering model of institutional art collecting has empowered generations of students to see the world anew through contemporary art.
Learn MorePrintmaker Bill Fick's work exudes a brash and bold synergy of pop imagery, cult cartoons, punk rock and die-hard printmaking culture.
Learn MoreWhen we envision the future, we re-imagine today. What follies, fantasies and visionary utopias will have been revealed? Will we have been dreamers or cynics?
Learn MoreKorean photographer Mijoo Kim is the second artist in the 12 x 12 artist salon series, which presents 12 artists from North Carolina, the 12th State.
Learn MoreThe debut artist in the 12 x 12 exhibition series, Endia Beal is a Winston-Salem based photographer whose work addresses race, gender and power.
Learn MoreDevin Leonardi refashioned scenes and figures from the scrap heap of the past. History was his muse, yet he was not its slave; he was, above all, an interpreter of our time.
Learn MoreFive artists working in film and photography reframe our sense of past and place.
Learn MoreJosephine Halvorson's paintings are painted over the course of a single day but they hold our gaze for much longer.
Learn MoreCollective Actions imagines and activates new forms of collectivity through arts and community action. It is a call to participate. It is a call to action.
Learn MoreAt the center of Nicola L.'s far-ranging art is the human body and its power to reform notions of individuality and collectivity, constraint and freedom.
Learn MoreWe are excited to announce Winston-Salem-based printmaker Alix Hitchcock as the next artist in our Southern Idiom exhibition series.
Learn MoreKevin Jerome Everson offers a new vernacular of American cinema, training his eye on the practice of everyday life and Black experience.
Learn MoreFor Danish artist Emil Salto, light experiments are a form of intuitive yet systematic inquiry. This is the artist's first solo museum show in the United States.
Learn MoreNeil Goldberg's conceptual art focuses on the ephemeral and overlooked aspects of daily experience, both public and personal.
Learn MoreWith a deft hand for the miniature and a fair dose of wonder for life observed, Claire Harvey transforms everyday materials and witnessed subjects into fascinating microcosms.
Learn MoreHumor in sculptural form. A solo show with other artists. An April Fool's opening. A show of comic turns.
Learn MoreA special guest-curated exhibition comes to SECCA's Main Gallery.
Learn MoreNCbased artist, guitar maker, and one-time blues musician makes contemporary art sculptures out of old wood, some of it from a tree used for a lynching.
Learn MoreMultimedia exhibition exploring environmental collapse, reflectivity, leisure, adaptation, privilege, the institution, and art.
Learn MoreNC Artist Fellows: Escapes and Revelations is an exhibition of the 21 different artists who received the 2018-2019 North Carolina Arts Council Artist Fellowship.
Learn MoreSECCA's local-centric exhibition series continues with new works by Barbara Mellin.
Learn MoreSECCA marks the 18th installment of the Southern Idiom series with an exhibition of new work by photographer and multidisciplinary creative Ashley Johnson.
Learn MoreAn Exhibit of Artwork from ABC of NC Child Development Center
Learn MoreThis expansive exhibition brings together 200+ diverse works by 60+ artists from around the world to explore the question: What does drawing mean to you?
Learn MorePhotography, Sculpture, and Video Explore Interconnected Spiritual Practices
Learn MoreStylized Murals Imagine Possibilities for Community Healing and Futurisms
Learn MoreAn immersive photographic and sculptural installation exploring the artist's aquatic childhood memories.
Learn MoreCeramics and fabric works explore colonialism, cultural identity, aesthetics, and the performance of self.
Learn MoreJoin us for a special exhibition to celebrate the life and work of iconic North Carolina artist Jim Moon.
Learn MoreExhibition exploring innocence, justice, and chance through the artist's experience of wrongful incarceration.
Learn MoreLocal-centric exhibition series features new paper and sound collage works
Learn MoreSECCA's local-centric exhibition series continues with sculptural works by Nicole Uzzell.
Learn MoreThe 20th installment of SECCA's 'Southern Idiom' exhibition series features new works in watercolor by Sharon Hardin.
Learn MoreThe latest show in SECCA's local-centric exhibition series features infrared portraits by Will Willner.
Learn MoreNavajo photographer works at the intersection of environmental and racial justice.
Learn MoreTennessee-based artist Ali Waller makes sculpture installations using plaster casts of feminine bodies.
Learn MorePortrait artist Anna Jarrell painted 100 portraits in 100 days to raise $13,000 for the COVID-19 response by Wake Forest Baptist Health.
Learn MoreA juried Freeman Vinesinspired group exhibition comes to SECCA's Community Gallery.
Learn MoreMultidisciplinary artist's performative works interrogate structures of colonialism and border politics.
Learn MoreBody- and Word-based Sculptures Explore Intertwined Layers of Black Identity, History, and Hope
Learn MoreExpansive survey of more than 50 works by the acclaimed North Carolina artist.
Learn MoreThis Southern Idiom exhibition celebrates the work of Julian Semilian, an experimental filmmaker, film editor, teacher, poet, translator, and novelist based in Winston-Salem.
Learn MoreNew works and participatory experiences from a personal journey of emotional archeology
Learn MoreSECCA's local-centric series continues with a photographic exhibition.
Learn MoreThe 19th installment of SECCA's Southern Idiom series features new work by multidisciplinary artist Terri Dowell-Dennis.
Learn MoreLouisiana-based artist creates empowering portraits of Black Americans through a revision of historical painting.
Learn MoreSECCA's Southern Idiom holiday art sale returns for another year!
Learn MoreSECCA is proud to once again host the Visual Art Thesis Exhibition for graduating UNCSA seniors.
Learn MoreCelebrate the creative work of our community's talented visual art teachers.
Learn MoreEco-political artist conjures red wolves through public art and experimental installations
Learn MoreExplore the inaugural SECCA Student Showcase, a virtual exhibition celebrating the Class of 2020!
Learn MoreNext Generation of Fiber Artists Brings New Perspectives to Traditional Forms
Learn MoreYou're invited to participate in WFDD's annual photo of the year event!
Learn MoreVA-based artist brings his evolving outdoor sculpture project to SECCA's scenic grounds over the course of 17 months.
Learn MoreWillard's exhibition marks the 32nd installment of the local-centric series.
Learn MoreA narrative cultural portrait, a series of eight still life photographs, or "reliquaries," that dialogue with an original poem.
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