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Durham Arts Council
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The Durham Arts Council Building is a cultural center located in downtown Durham, North Carolina within the Downtown Durham Historic District, however it is classified as a noncontributing building.
Nearby attractions
The Carolina Theatre
309 W Morgan St, Durham, NC 27701
Museum of Durham History
500 W Main St, Durham, NC 27701
5 Points Gallery
109 E Chapel Hill St, Durham, NC 27701
Durham Central Park
501 Foster St, Durham, NC 27701
Fusion Gallery & Classes
321 W Main St, Durham, NC 27701
American Tobacco Campus
300 Blackwell St #104, Durham, NC 27701
Durham Performing Arts Center
123 William V Bill Bell Wy, Durham, NC 27701, United States
Through This Lens
303 E Chapel Hill St, Durham, NC 27701
Durham Visitor Info Center
212 W Main St #101, Durham, NC 27701
Cecy's Gallery & Studios
417 Foster St, Durham, NC 27701
Nearby restaurants
Pizzeria Toro
105 E Chapel Hill St, Durham, NC 27701, United States
Bull McCabe's Irish Pub with the TanDurm Kitchen
427 W Main St, Durham, NC 27701
Viceroy
335 W Main St, Durham, NC 27701
Mateo Bar de Tapas
109 W Chapel Hill St, Durham, NC 27701
Mothers & Sons Trattoria
107 W Chapel Hill St, Durham, NC 27701, United States
Taberna Tapas
325 W Main St, Durham, NC 27701
M Pocha
101 E Chapel Hill St, Durham, NC 27701
M Sushi
311 Holland St, Durham, NC 27701
The Parlour
117 Market St, Durham, NC 27701
Ninth Street Bakery
136 E Chapel Hill St, Durham, NC 27701
Nearby local services
Virge Yoga
200 Morris St Suite 140, Durham, NC 27701
Vert & Vogue
353 W Main St unit c, Durham, NC 27701
Exotique
319 W Main St, Durham, NC 27701
Fate & Folklore
123 Market St B, Durham, NC 27701
The Boulder Garden
328 Roney St, Durham, NC 27701
Rock's Bar and Hair Shop
119 W Main St, Durham, NC 27701
area modern home
101 W Chapel Hill St, Durham, NC 27701
The Artisan Market At 305
305 E Chapel Hill St #3301, Durham, NC 27701
Letters Community Bookshop
116 W Main St, Durham, NC 27701
Temple Studio
105 W Main St, Durham, NC 27701
Nearby hotels
Durham Marriott City Center
201 Foster St, Durham, NC 27701
21c Museum Hotel Durham
111 Corcoran St, Durham, NC 27701
The Durham Hotel
315 E Chapel Hill St, Durham, NC 27701
Unscripted Durham - JDV by Hyatt
202 Corcoran St, Durham, NC 27701
Aloft Durham Downtown
345 Blackwell St, Durham, NC 27701
Residence Inn by Marriott Durham McPherson/Duke University Medical Center Area
1108 W Main St, Durham, NC 27701
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Durham Arts Council

120 Morris St, Durham, NC 27701, United States
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The Durham Arts Council Building is a cultural center located in downtown Durham, North Carolina within the Downtown Durham Historic District, however it is classified as a noncontributing building.

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attractions: The Carolina Theatre, Museum of Durham History, 5 Points Gallery, Durham Central Park, Fusion Gallery & Classes, American Tobacco Campus, Durham Performing Arts Center, Through This Lens, Durham Visitor Info Center, Cecy's Gallery & Studios, restaurants: Pizzeria Toro, Bull McCabe's Irish Pub with the TanDurm Kitchen, Viceroy, Mateo Bar de Tapas, Mothers & Sons Trattoria, Taberna Tapas, M Pocha, M Sushi, The Parlour, Ninth Street Bakery, local businesses: Virge Yoga, Vert & Vogue, Exotique, Fate & Folklore, The Boulder Garden, Rock's Bar and Hair Shop, area modern home, The Artisan Market At 305, Letters Community Bookshop, Temple Studio
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+1 919-560-2787
Website
durhamarts.org
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Wed9 a.m. - 9 p.m.Closed

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Live events

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Rethinking Food Waste: A Duke Climate Collaboration Symposium
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Nearby attractions of Durham Arts Council

The Carolina Theatre

Museum of Durham History

5 Points Gallery

Durham Central Park

Fusion Gallery & Classes

American Tobacco Campus

Durham Performing Arts Center

Through This Lens

Durham Visitor Info Center

Cecy's Gallery & Studios

The Carolina Theatre

The Carolina Theatre

4.7

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Museum of Durham History

Museum of Durham History

4.5

(92)

Closed
Click for details
5 Points Gallery

5 Points Gallery

5.0

(16)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
Durham Central Park

Durham Central Park

4.6

(835)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Durham Arts Council

Pizzeria Toro

Bull McCabe's Irish Pub with the TanDurm Kitchen

Viceroy

Mateo Bar de Tapas

Mothers & Sons Trattoria

Taberna Tapas

M Pocha

M Sushi

The Parlour

Ninth Street Bakery

Pizzeria Toro

Pizzeria Toro

4.5

(1.1K)

$$

Closed
Click for details
Bull McCabe's Irish Pub with the TanDurm Kitchen

Bull McCabe's Irish Pub with the TanDurm Kitchen

4.3

(979)

$

Open until 2:00 AM
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Viceroy

Viceroy

4.6

(674)

$$

Closed
Click for details
Mateo Bar de Tapas

Mateo Bar de Tapas

4.5

(708)

$$

Closed
Click for details

Nearby local services of Durham Arts Council

Virge Yoga

Vert & Vogue

Exotique

Fate & Folklore

The Boulder Garden

Rock's Bar and Hair Shop

area modern home

The Artisan Market At 305

Letters Community Bookshop

Temple Studio

Virge Yoga

Virge Yoga

5.0

(115)

Click for details
Vert & Vogue

Vert & Vogue

5.0

(75)

Click for details
Exotique

Exotique

4.8

(57)

Click for details
Fate & Folklore

Fate & Folklore

5.0

(33)

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Lucy BarberLucy Barber
The Durham Arts Council is truly a gem, and I’m so grateful that our city has such a wonderful facility! My husband and I hosted our rehearsal dinner here for ~120 guests, and we can’t say enough good things about the staff and the venue itself. The location is fantastic—centrally located and easily walkable from where our guests were staying. One of the things we loved most was that DAC offers in-house rentals for tables, chairs, bar setups, and more, so we didn’t have to worry about coordinating with a third-party vendor for those (we did work with American Party Rentals for table cloths and plates). I worked with McKayla, who was an absolute pleasure to communicate with. She was always positive and super helpful throughout the whole process. DAC also offers various options for which combination of rooms you want to rent depending on your guest size. Their pricing and rental information is clearly laid out on their website, which made planning that much easier. The venue features a catering kitchen and allows you to bring in any caterer you want, which gave us great flexibility. Coordinating pick-ups and drop-offs for the items we brought in was seamless, and they were kind enough to let us store everything overnight, so we didn’t have to spend the end of our night shuttling things home. We hosted our cocktail hour and toasts in the big atrium with the balcony—it was such a beautiful space, and the large glass windows provided a stunning backdrop. We also brought in a jazz band, and the acoustics in that space were fantastic. One of the highlights for the kids was an art scavenger hunt we put together. DAC kindly allowed the kids to explore the art in the Truist Gallery, even though that wasn’t part of the space we had rented—such a generous touch! On top of all that, DAC offers so much to the community, supporting local arts and providing spaces for events and activities. We’ve even rented out their dance rooms on multiple occasions to practice dance routines, which has always been easy and reasonably priced—definitely a great option if you’re looking for a dance floor! Overall, I’m just so proud that this venue exists in our city, and I highly recommend it for anyone planning an event or looking for a space to support local arts.
Ken Ray (mrkenray)Ken Ray (mrkenray)
There is so much to see just walking in off the street. I know the Arts Council has programs for local children because we saw a whole bunch of them. There is a large Gallery downstairs, and more on the second floor. Durham's best kept secret bathroom is in the theater upstairs at the Arts council. Clean, private, quiet, and so easy to get to. The place is handicap friendly with elevators leading to the second floor.
Melissa KeinanMelissa Keinan
I took a wheel throwing class with Becca who I adore, class was fun and the people were great. They have a lovely gallery featuring local artists and some student work. I can’t recommend enough for a visit or for classes (classes fill up immediately so be online as soon as they’re released!)
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The Durham Arts Council is truly a gem, and I’m so grateful that our city has such a wonderful facility! My husband and I hosted our rehearsal dinner here for ~120 guests, and we can’t say enough good things about the staff and the venue itself. The location is fantastic—centrally located and easily walkable from where our guests were staying. One of the things we loved most was that DAC offers in-house rentals for tables, chairs, bar setups, and more, so we didn’t have to worry about coordinating with a third-party vendor for those (we did work with American Party Rentals for table cloths and plates). I worked with McKayla, who was an absolute pleasure to communicate with. She was always positive and super helpful throughout the whole process. DAC also offers various options for which combination of rooms you want to rent depending on your guest size. Their pricing and rental information is clearly laid out on their website, which made planning that much easier. The venue features a catering kitchen and allows you to bring in any caterer you want, which gave us great flexibility. Coordinating pick-ups and drop-offs for the items we brought in was seamless, and they were kind enough to let us store everything overnight, so we didn’t have to spend the end of our night shuttling things home. We hosted our cocktail hour and toasts in the big atrium with the balcony—it was such a beautiful space, and the large glass windows provided a stunning backdrop. We also brought in a jazz band, and the acoustics in that space were fantastic. One of the highlights for the kids was an art scavenger hunt we put together. DAC kindly allowed the kids to explore the art in the Truist Gallery, even though that wasn’t part of the space we had rented—such a generous touch! On top of all that, DAC offers so much to the community, supporting local arts and providing spaces for events and activities. We’ve even rented out their dance rooms on multiple occasions to practice dance routines, which has always been easy and reasonably priced—definitely a great option if you’re looking for a dance floor! Overall, I’m just so proud that this venue exists in our city, and I highly recommend it for anyone planning an event or looking for a space to support local arts.
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There is so much to see just walking in off the street. I know the Arts Council has programs for local children because we saw a whole bunch of them. There is a large Gallery downstairs, and more on the second floor. Durham's best kept secret bathroom is in the theater upstairs at the Arts council. Clean, private, quiet, and so easy to get to. The place is handicap friendly with elevators leading to the second floor.
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I took a wheel throwing class with Becca who I adore, class was fun and the people were great. They have a lovely gallery featuring local artists and some student work. I can’t recommend enough for a visit or for classes (classes fill up immediately so be online as soon as they’re released!)
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A Beacon of Culture in Durham: The Arts Council's Latest Triumph

In the heart of downtown Durham, at 120 Morris Street, the Durham Arts Council continues to prove itself an indispensable cultural anchor for the region. The council's latest exhibition, "The Sun Is Not Yet at Its Peak," exemplifies the institution's commitment to presenting art that engages deeply with community while pushing aesthetic boundaries.

The venue itself deserves special attention. Housed in a building that hums with creative energy from 9 AM to 9 PM most days, the Arts Council has masterfully transformed its gallery spaces into a contemplative environment that serves the artwork without overwhelming it. Track lighting casts precise illumination on the works, while the grey carpeting and neutral walls create an ideal backdrop for the vibrant pieces on display.

This thoughtful architectural framework provides the perfect setting for the current exhibition, which stands as one of the Council's most cohesive shows to date. The centerpiece, a large-scale painting depicting four figures in a greenhouse setting, resonates particularly well within the Council's mission of supporting art that speaks to community engagement and social progress. The work's agricultural themes and focus on collective labor echo Durham's own transformation from a tobacco town to a hub of sustainable innovation.

The Council's curatorial team has made excellent use of the space's flow, creating meaningful dialogues between different mediums. Three-dimensional works on pedestals punctuate the journey through the galleries, while geometric abstractions in pastel hues provide visual respite from the more socially charged figurative pieces. The installation demonstrates why the venue has earned its stellar 4.7 rating on WeddingWire – the space is versatile enough to serve both as a serious art venue and as a gathering place for community events.

What's particularly striking about this exhibition is how it aligns with the Council's broader programming goals. Like their annual CenterFest and Durham Artists at Work initiatives, this show celebrates local talent while engaging with universal themes. The inclusion of documentary-style photographs alongside more experimental works mirrors the Council's balanced approach to arts education and community engagement.

The exhibition's emphasis on environmental stewardship and collective action feels especially relevant given the Council's role as a non-profit organization dependent on community support. Through grants, donations, and membership fees, the institution has maintained its position as a cultural cornerstone while continuing to push artistic boundaries.

The Council's extended hours (including Sunday afternoons from 1 PM to 6 PM) make this show accessible to working professionals and families alike. The friendly, professional staff, long noted in visitor reviews, enhance the experience with their knowledge and enthusiasm for the works on display.

"The Sun Is Not Yet at Its Peak" exemplifies what makes the Durham Arts Council special: its ability to present challenging, socially engaged art while maintaining its role as a welcoming community space. In doing so, it reminds us why supporting local arts institutions remains crucial for cultural vitality.

As Durham continues to evolve, the Arts Council stands as both witness and catalyst to the city's transformation. This exhibition, with its themes of growth, labor, and community, couldn't be more timely or more perfectly placed. It's a testament to the Council's success in fulfilling its mission to support and promote the arts in Durham, while pointing toward an even...

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I love the Durham art council. I grew up in Durham and it always was a part of my creative Up-bringing. Today I had a very bad experience in the space. I suggested to my colleagues, in which we share a creative development company based out of Durham, that we should check out the space (Since they have not seen it before), and with permission, we would take a few pictures because the lighting is so beautiful on the lobby stairs. Again with permission!!! We had no problem not taking pictures in the space if it was not permitted! When we entered into the space, I asked the gentleman at the front table if it was okay for us to take a few company pictures in the space. I again asked for Permission and if not, then we were okay to just admire the space and leave. He said it was fine so while we were waiting for the photographer, we checked out the Gallery. We had a quick company discussion while waiting for the photographer once we left the gallery. All in which he was watching us the whole time as if we were going to do something wrong. After about 10 minutes the gentleman asked where we done taking our pictures. We obviously had not taken any pictures yet, so I let him know we were just quickly waiting for our photographer to bring their camera. He said "I didn't know anything about a camera" Again, we asked if we could take Company pictures ( Head shots) In the space, I don't know how we would have been able to take the pictures if no one had brought out a camera yet. I gently explained to him the photographer was getting ready to walk up, but we were okay not using the space (the staircase not the gallery) if it was not permitted. He shood me away rudely with his hand and told me to "get to it". I honestly was shocked at the immediate lack of respect. And my team and I quickly decided it would be best for us to just leave. We were treated like rowdy teenagers, even though we had on business clothes and are adults. As young black business owners, this did not feel good, especially seeing his caucasian coworkers being treated with respect. My feelings were deeply hurt by this interaction, being a Durham native and growing up in the space. Not all young black people are rowdy and destructive, some of us have done a lot of deep-rooting work in our city and have connections through our craft. Our company has partnered with the city, surrounding cities, and nonprofits to put on creative events and to expand opportunities for creatives in the city.. it was just truly disappointing to have an interaction such, with no care, especially when you have no clue who we are and what we have done. He could have simply told us no to taking pictures in the space. Again, I love the art center and will continue to support and would love to book the space for future events. But that interaction put a nasty taste in my mouth and left me pretty upset. I hesitated on saying something, but decided I should because it's supposed to be a welcoming space, and you should know how people are being treated...

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5.0
1y

The Durham Arts Council is truly a gem, and I’m so grateful that our city has such a wonderful facility! My husband and I hosted our rehearsal dinner here for ~120 guests, and we can’t say enough good things about the staff and the venue itself.

The location is fantastic—centrally located and easily walkable from where our guests were staying. One of the things we loved most was that DAC offers in-house rentals for tables, chairs, bar setups, and more, so we didn’t have to worry about coordinating with a third-party vendor for those (we did work with American Party Rentals for table cloths and plates).

I worked with McKayla, who was an absolute pleasure to communicate with. She was always positive and super helpful throughout the whole process. DAC also offers various options for which combination of rooms you want to rent depending on your guest size. Their pricing and rental information is clearly laid out on their website, which made planning that much easier.

The venue features a catering kitchen and allows you to bring in any caterer you want, which gave us great flexibility. Coordinating pick-ups and drop-offs for the items we brought in was seamless, and they were kind enough to let us store everything overnight, so we didn’t have to spend the end of our night shuttling things home.

We hosted our cocktail hour and toasts in the big atrium with the balcony—it was such a beautiful space, and the large glass windows provided a stunning backdrop. We also brought in a jazz band, and the acoustics in that space were fantastic.

One of the highlights for the kids was an art scavenger hunt we put together. DAC kindly allowed the kids to explore the art in the Truist Gallery, even though that wasn’t part of the space we had rented—such a generous touch!

On top of all that, DAC offers so much to the community, supporting local arts and providing spaces for events and activities. We’ve even rented out their dance rooms on multiple occasions to practice dance routines, which has always been easy and reasonably priced—definitely a great option if you’re looking for a dance floor!

Overall, I’m just so proud that this venue exists in our city, and I highly recommend it for anyone planning an event or looking for a space to...

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