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The
Triangle, Center of the State’s Cultural Resources
Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and Cary present a variety of cultural and
entertainment opportunities unparalleled anywhere in the state, and almost
anywhere in the country.
Raleigh, the capital city, is home to the state-owned and funded Museum of Art.
The museum features an outstanding collection of works that range from European
paintings and decorative arts to the impressive Kress Collection of Renaissance
and Baroque art. Also in Raleigh are the North Carolina Museum of History and
the North Carolina Natural Sciences Museum which offer educational and
entertaining exhibits to stimulate the mind and imagination.
The Ackland Art Museum, located in Chapel Hill, is ranked as one of the
nation’s finest university art museums. Nearby in Durham is the Duke
University Museum of Art, which features medieval sculpture, extensive
pre-Colombian exhibits, American and European paintings and sculpture, as well
as Greek and Roman antiquities. The North Carolina Central University Art Museum
specializes in collections of African-American art. Durham has two arts centers:
the Durham Arts Council and Hayti Heritage Center.
The Triangle is also home to the North Carolina Writer’s Network, the only
state-wide writer’s network in the country. Artspace, located in downtown
Raleigh, provides studio space for many of North Carolina’s finest artists.
The National Humanities Center, which resides in the Research Triangle Park, is
an institute for the advanced study of history, literature, and philosophy, and
has 40 international scholars interned each year.
Many of the Triangle towns and cities annually host city-wide art festivals
featuring the work of local craftsmen, as well as providing a center stage for
dancing, singing, puppetry, and mime.
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