Cultural art museum, teaching facility, community center and a meeting place to support academic life at Winston Salem State University.
Changing exhibitions gallery hosting original and traveling exhibits relating to the historic town of Salem and southern decorative arts.
The only museum in the United States dedicated to the study of the regional arts of the early South. Division of Old Salem.
Represents nearly 400 craft artists from throughout the Southeast.
Science Center and Environmental Park. 76,000 square feet.
Comtemporary and historical rotating exhibitions
Discover North Carolina's only museum dedicated to the study of global cultures. The Museum's permanent exhibits display objects from as far away as Africa, Oceania, and Latin America, and as nearby as North Carolina's Yadkin River Valley.
Preserves the heritage of the Moravians in Salem.
Art gallery.
Located in the historic James G. Hanes (Hanes Corporation founder), SECCA is an art gallery designed to involve people in the art and craft of our time. Major exhibitions recently have included Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf and contemporary quilts by seven world class quilt artists. The museum is located on 32 lush acres still intact in a residential neighborhood. Admission is now free to enable more people access to the art and vision of the institution. SECCA seeks to involve people by creating a laboratory for creative thinking and discussion.