Diggs Gallery at Winston-Salem State University
View art and exhibits on the campus of Winston-Salem State University and experience the community's vibrant African American culture. Diggs Gallery offers 10-15 visual art exhibitions each year in the largest exhibit area in North Carolina devoted to art of the African diaspora. Recent exhibits have focused on African hair traditions, and 200 years of African American contributions to the world of fashion.
| Neighborhood: | East Winston/Winston-Salem State University |
| Address: | 601 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27110 |
| Phone: | 336.750.2458 |
| Web site: | www.wssu.edu/WSSU/About/Administration/ Information+Resources/Diggs+Gallery |
| Hours: | Tuesday-Saturday: 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. |
| Admission: | Donation |
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Visit these pages to learn about other Winston-Salem museums
Charlotte and Philip Hanes Art Gallery,
at Wake Forest University
Children’s Museum of
Winston-Salem
Delta Fine Arts
Diggs Gallery, at Winston-Salem
State University
MESDA, the Museum of Early
Southern Decorative Arts, at Old Salem
Museum of Anthropology,
at Wake Forest University
Old Salem Children’s
Museum
Old Salem Toy Museum
Reynolda House, Museum of
American Art
SciWorks
SECCA, the Southeastern Center
for Contemporary Art
Winston Cup Museum
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