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Thalian Hall Center for the Performing Arts (Photo courtesy of Brownie Harris)
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Wilmington has been ranked as one of the 100 Best Small Art Towns in America. The proof of our vibrant arts community can be viewed virtually everywhere one travels: on the walls of local eateries and coffee houses, in the large selection of commercial art galleries, at arts and crafts fairs, and in the numerous community theatre companies that put on shows year round. Stroll through downtown Wilmington on a week night or weekend and you’ll see and hear theatre coming from traditional venues, such as historic Thalian Hall, and some less likely places: underground bars, the public radio station and outdoor courtyards.
Performing Arts
Thalian Hall Center for the Performing Arts
Thalian Hall opened in 1858. It is downtown’s centerpiece for plays, musicals, concerts and dance. Once the stage where locals flocked to see such greats as Lillian Russell and John Philip Sousa, visitors still enjoy touring concerts and productions from around the world, as well as high quality local theatre.
Tours of the theatre are available. Call for tickets: 910-343-3664 / 800-523-2820 or visit www.thalianhall.com.
Kenan Auditorium
The Sarah Graham Kenan Memorial Auditorium on the campus of UNCW is home to the Wilmington Symphony Orchestra. Kenan also holds student theatre, hosts touring acts from around the world, and performances by local musicians. Call for tickets: 910-962-3500 or 800-732-3643; www.uncw.edu/kenan.
Community Arts Center
The Community Arts Center is one of the last remaining USO buildings from World War II. The Arts Center hosts theatre companies and features hands-on classes in pottery, painting, yoga, and more. The center also presents performance productions, festivals and events. Phone: 910-341-7860.
Visual Arts
In Wilmington alone, there are dozens of art galleries and spaces where visual art is regularly displayed. The entire region is populated by an astonishing numbers of professional painters, illustrators, potters, paper makers, collagists, printmakers, metalsmiths, sculptors, woodcarvers, weavers, basketmakers, and craftspeople.
The pinnacle of visual arts display is the Louise Wells Cameron Art Museum, located at the intersection of Independence Blvd. and 17th Street Extension. The museum houses the largest collection of North Carolina art. This 45,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility–designed by noted Guggenheim-addition architect Charles Gwathmey—features North Carolina and American art from the 18th century to the present, and includes a sculpture garden, café and expansive museum gift shop.
Culture Cape Fear Museum The overall cultural heritage of the Greater Wilmington area is preserved and displayed in the Cape Fear Museum on Market Street. Established in 1898 as the New Hanover County Museum, it was dramatically renovated in 1992. The museum is laid out to guide the visitor from pre-colonization days to the present, pausing to showcase important historical events along the way, and also features quality, traveling exhibitions. The museum also displays interesting local artifacts, such as basketball star Michael Jordan’s high school uniform, as well as the Michael Jordan Discovery Gallery, an interactive natural history exhibit for the entire family. 798-4370.
Celebrate Wilmington Learn about notable area residents (past and present) immortalized on the Wilmington Walk of Fame. www.celebratewilmington.org
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Greater Wilmington Arts & Cultural Alliance (regional arts council)
www.gwaca.org
Creative Wilmington (arts and cultural calendar of events)
www.creativewilmington.com
Alliance for the Regional Concert Hall 815-1043
Associated Artists of Southport 278-5562
Big Dawg Productions 686-0097
Cape Fear Jazz Appreciation Society 392-1200
Cape Fear Shakespeare 392-3335
Chamber Music Wilmington 343-1079
Community Arts Center 341-7860
Girls Choir of Wilmington 799-5073
Louise Wells Cameron Art Museum 395-5999
North Carolina Symphony 791-3343
Oleander Chamber Orchestra 452-7325
Opera House Theatre Company 762-4234
Racine Center for the Arts 452-2073
School of Learning Arts 798-1700
Thalian Association 251-1788
Thalian Hall Center for the Performing Arts 343-3664
UNCW Department of Art and Theater 962-3440
UNCW Kenan Auditorium 962-3500
Wilmington Boys Choir 799-5073
Wilmington Choral Society 458-5164
Wilmington Concert Association 791-7118
Wilmington School of Ballet 794-9590
Wilmington Symphony Orchestra 791-9262
Wilmington Youth Orchestra 791-9261
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