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    Adam Cave Fine Art

    Adam Cave Fine Art

    5.0
    (1 review)
    13.9 mi
    $$$$

    This art gallery is truly a hidden gem right in the heart of downtown. I've walked passed the front…read moredoor over two dozen times and didn't look twice, which I'm now kicking myself over. It's all thanks to Rod O. for his stellar review that I made my way to Adam Cave Fine Art and I can assure you I will return. The gallery itself is in an old building directly on Hargett Street (next door to Landmark Tavern). Walk up the old, creaky, wooden steps to a beautiful, open room with hardwood floors, bright natural lighting and paintings hung all around. The gallery consists of three separate rooms and has rotating exhibits every 1.5 months or so. The current exhibit, David Dunlop, is an incredible treat to view with beautiful nature and city scenes painted on aluminum with oils (exhibit on display until April 19th!) Although there were only a handful of people upon our visit, Adam Cave, the owner, was greeting everyone and interacting with them on a personal level. There was also complimentary cheese and wine being offered which was a very classy touch on a Sunday afternoon. I checked the website to see if there was a calendar of events so you'd know when they'd be offering these type of perks in the future, but didn't see any information. I did sign up for the e-mail per Adam's request, so hopefully I'll be updated on future events and exhibits through that. Adam Cave Fine Art Gallery is definitely a must visit during First Friday, and will now certainly be on my list (and it's so convenient to anyone already downtown!) I highly recommend giving the gallery a try, I guarantee anyone that appreciates art will appreciate the gallery and you can't help but feel you've stepped back in time as you walk up the flight of steps into a world of beauty in a beautifully restored building.

    From the owner: Adam Cave Fine Art is a Raleigh, NC art gallery offering paintings, prints, and sculpture by over…read more25 regional and nationally known artists.

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    Triangle Cultural Art Gallery

    Triangle Cultural Art Gallery

    4.3
    (6 reviews)
    7.7 mi

    I came in today 3/5/2023, and I had the chance to meet Ashley, the Art Director of the Triangle…read moreCultural Art Gallery. Ashley took the time to explain many of the pieces. There were so many beautiful and creative works of art in the gallery. I enjoyed the opportunity to view them. I felt welcomed to look around, although I did not intend to purchase art. It does seem to be part of the Triangle Cultural & Art model to welcome all, even those who may be unable to purchase original art. I discovered that there are installment options if there is a piece I was drawn to and wanted to purchase. I didn't see anything that truly spoke to any spaces I could fill with Art. I did purchase an Art Card and unique handcrafted earrings. I think you should see the Gallery yourself. Go take look around, thank me later.

    My co-workers and I were charged $40 a piece for an Advertisement for a Sip-n-Paint, which included…read morebeverages and snacks. This place was over priced for the experience. There were no snacks and the owners stated that this was due to Covid. When I asked what they served prior to Covid, the Owner said chips and pretzels. They served cheap wine in a plastic cup, deer park water, and a few can drinks. My co-workers stated that the wine was horrible. The owners stated that we could only have 1 small portion of wine so that we could remain focused on our work. They also stated if you brought your own bottle in, you could only have a small portion, which ended up being less than half a cup. Our group felt rushed as the Owner kept reminding us of our time. Before we started painting the owner stated that they needed to change the music to more fast paced music so that we could end on time. Stencils were used and the Facilitator of the class didn't even paint along with us to provide direction. The one painting that he had up looked like another inexperienced customer painted it and that's what they used as a guide. They used paper plates to put our paint on. Usually at more quality events, small plastic painters pallets are used. The energy was off as soon as we walked in, but they posted the event on Eventbrite and we could not get our money refunded. I'm not even sure if these people know much about art. The only direction that was given during the class was letting you know what colors to mix and how to hold 1 brush. Trust me...don't waste your time!!! This place is cheap and that is the experience that you will get for $40. Be blessed!

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    North Carolina Museum of Art

    North Carolina Museum of Art

    4.6
    (361 reviews)
    15.8 mi

    This art museum was on par the Getty Museum in LA. While the museum is smaller it was curated…read morebeautifully, with well organized and thoughtful placement. It was a lovely experience.

    Summary: 4.0 - Free and art go hand-in-hand here. If you like both, NC MoA is worth your time…read more Free admission to the NCMA to see art and history is a gift. If one doesn't mind the West Building (although new, it felt old to me), the different galleries containing historical art pieces (new and old, and very old) organized by continents are educational and surprisingly full of variety. The East Building (original one) hosts both permanent and limited-time collections. I've enjoyed a car exhibit, but my favorite limited-time exhibit featured Academy Award winner Ruth E. Carter's costumes for the movies "Black Panther", "Selma", "Amistad", and others. Her showcase exhibit was well worth the price of admission. A huge museum park provides miles of trails and places for picnics. If one plans accordingly, a series of trails connects all the way from the museum to downtown Raleigh! MISC Opened in 1956. Has pieces that originate from about 5,000 years ago (but thankfully it doesn't take that long to go through the museum). The museum is accessibility-friendly. A museum store and café are onsite. Tours are available. Outdoor concerts are on hiatus at the time of this review for "facility improvements." Be sure to check the museum's website for updates.

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    North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina.
    North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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    Frame & Art Shop

    Frame & Art Shop

    4.9
    (13 reviews)
    11.7 mi
    $$

    Wow, this was a super pleasant and professional experience working with Cindy from the Frame& Art…read more She's extremely attentive, listens to your needs and has solutions/ ideas to deliver the best product. She worked above and beyond, and the final result was better than anticipated. Highly recommended, 5 star business.

    2020 update. Found a poster in the attic of my Mom's house, and wanted to get expert advice on the…read moreposter's overall condition and if it was worthy of display or needed to be trashed. It had been a few years since I last brought something in and I was pleased that after a few moments the owner remembered me. We looked at the poster, noticed the flaws, and determined that the poster was still worthy of being worked on. We decided on putting the poster on black foam core. I was quoted the price for the service and I paid 50% down. The owner also told me the normal turnaround time for a project like this but assured me that she would have it done before that time since the poster was holiday-themed. When I came back to pick up the poster, she had it out on the floor for all to see. We then put the poster on the table and she pointed out the poster flaws and a way to help cover a few of them. Professional service, polite small business owner, reasonably priced.

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    Passed the Certified Picture Framing exam in Vegas! I learned so much studying the PPFA books & attending classes at the show. Cindy
    Passed the Certified Picture Framing exam in Vegas! I learned so much studying the PPFA books & attending classes at the show. Cindy
    This isn't just a frame--it's a celebration of strength, perseverance, and the magic of the miles.  Congratulations to this  runner.
    This isn't just a frame--it's a celebration of strength, perseverance, and the magic of the miles. Congratulations to this runner.
    Cynthia Jones Stasiewicz at the WCAF Florida.

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    Cynthia Jones Stasiewicz at the WCAF Florida.

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