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Indulge in boutique wineries along the Swan Creek Wine Trail, just 30 minutes from Winston-Salem.
As the home exhibition gallery for juried works by members of Associated Artists of Winston-Salem, the Associated Artists Gallery is a veritable “canvas of the community”.
The Arts Council's Main Gallery, located in the lobby of the Milton Rhodes Center for the arts hosts professionally curated art exhibitions featuring work by local and national artists.
Located inside the Sawtooth Center for Visual Art you will find The Eleanor and Egbert Davis Gallery and Redding Corridor Gallery. The galleries feature rotating exhibitions of local, regional and national art.
The Marta Blades Gallery Shop is a true gem within the city’s vibrant arts and crafts community, showcasing a curated selection of works created by artists, instructors, and students from the Sawtooth School for Visual Art.
The Red Dog Gallery showcases the work of a consortium of talented local artists and craftsmen.
Southwinds Gallery is a charming art gallery and frame shop carrying local arts and crafts, and is the home gallery for Kernersville artist Harry Jarman, as well as other local and regional artists and crafters.
Warm Glass Gallery and Studio is a family-owned business located in Clemmons, North Carolina. They have been making glass art there since 2007.
Located near Wake Forest University, Fratellis Italian Steakhouse offers certified angus beef steaks and classic Italian dishes.
Good friends and great coffee make the perfect blend. So, grab a friend and come see us this week!
Great coffee. Great cuisine. Great service!
Fiddlin’ Fish is the brew-child of Stuart Barnhart of Winston-Salem and his cousin David Ashe of Richmond. Together, they share a passion for cold beer and a love of the outdoors.
With 14 taps—10 dedicated to rotating North Carolina craft beers—Thirsty Pallet is all about keeping things fresh and local. Their seasonal cocktail menu and full selection of beer and liquor offer something for everyone.
Wake Forest Biotech Place, a former tobacco manufacturing facility, now drives technology and medical innovation.
Bailey Park is 1.6 acres of publicly accessible green space intentionally designed for every kind of park-goer. Located in the heart of Innovation Quarter, Bailey Park is a central hub for recreational and community events.