Address: 409 W Martin St, Raleigh, NC 27603, USA
Phone: +19192615920
Sunday: 12–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 12–5PM
Sarah Austin
Some of the best work in Raleigh. Always a great!
A. Francis
I have been wanting to visit this museum for a while now and recently got a chance to check out the latest exhibit with my family. I absolutely loved it! Will definitely revisit in the future.
Sofia
My daughter & I were in the area doing a bit of vintage shopping when we saw the neon signs and decide to step inside to see what it was all about. We were pleasantly surprised to find out it was free admission (thanks to generous donations) and there were several exhibits to check out. It's a very well laid out museum with plenty of room to roam around and step back to admire the art without bumping into others. The two or three exhibits on display were very provocative and it was nice that the artist actually provided some pieces that were interactive so we could literally get a feel for her works of art. We will definitely be stopping by again. Friendly reception as soon as we entered and ascended the stairs, she thoroughly explained what was available to see. Definitely a nice place to bring locals and visitors alike!
Cheyenne Morote
CAM was very fun, lively, loved the art. There were a few areas getting ready for a new exhibit so I will definitely be back to check it out. I had a great time, and anyone living in the Raleigh Area should check this place out! There is some places around to stop to eat for lunch afterwards if you want so it’s also I nice date idea.
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Yes you can, without flash.
Talk to Gab Smith the curator
Contact CAM and plan WAY in advance...but it could work with their schedule!
The marriot downtown is nice and central.
As above, it depends. Usually there's an entry fee. However if you can visit on a First Friday, all the museums and galleries are open until 10p and have free entry as well. Sometimes the artists / designers of the exhibits will also be present at CAM. There are several art galleries nearby in the warehouse district that you might also enjoy along with CAM. (VAE, 1311 (next to VAE), and Litmus).
You will find contemporary art that typically makes a statement or provokes thought. Exhibits change and themes differ with artists and curators of the exhibit. It is geared towards a more mature viewer but nothing that I have seen here has been inappropriate. That said, art is subjective.
Yes we are 12 to 6
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