Get Well Soon is the first large-scale public artwork by Raleigh-based artist and licensed mental health counselor Lamar Whidbee.
Read MoreThe Dix Park Conservancy, in partnership with the Raleigh Arts and with generous funding from the Carlyle Adams Foundation, announced today an open call for Dix Park’s new Artist in Residence program.
Read MoreThe board of the Dix Park Conservancy today announced details of its search for a new president and chief executive officer.
Read MoreThe Dix Park Conservancy (DPC) on Friday announced a major privately-funded initiative focused on developing and showcasing international-caliber art projects across the park’s 308-acre grounds.
Read MoreAt a ribbon cutting today, Dix Park’s trio of century-old Stone Houses began a new life as vibrant hubs of the 308-acre urban campus.
Read MoreDix Park Conservancy has named Bill Ross as the nonprofit’s Board of Directors chair, effective April 2024. He follows Orage Quarles, who has led the board since 2021.
Read MoreEvent will bring together members of all NC tribes for a day of competitive dancing, music, food, vendors, and fun & partnership with North Carolina Museum of Art.