GreenHill curator Edie Carpenter is also available to meet collectors and small groups by appointment. Advanced registration is not required, but visits will be spaced to facilitate social distancing. For the health and safety of our visitors, staff and volunteers, public in-person access to our Studios is still prohibited. However, we are pleased to offer a new series of re-imagined pre-school and after school family programs online through #Virtual GreenHill Studios. GreenHill engages a broad community of artists, adults, and children through dynamic exhibitions and educational programs while providing a platform for exploration and investment in art.
GreenHill curator Edie Carpenter is also available to meet collectors and small groups by appointment. We have adapted our visitor experience for your safety and enjoyment. In order to ensure that our galleries allow space for ample social distancing, the maximum capacity is 25, and no more than 4 persons may browse in our Shop at any one time. Visitor access will be managed on site on a first-come, first-served basis. As of now, advance registrations are not required. You will be asked to register upon entry to GreenHill.
GreenHill offers fine and functional artwork for purchase all year round. In our shop, you can find original artwork, artisan kitchen and tableware, handmade home décor, and one of a kind jewelry by more than 100 North Carolina artists. You are sure to find pieces with personality and local flair that suit any budget or occasion. Purchase an artful gift certificate that opens doors to the visual arts community in our state.
In honor of women’s history month, we want to take a moment to honor every woman's voice expressed through art at GreenHill. For nearly 50 years, your perspectives have moved us to forward. Thank you for sharing worlds of promise and purpose.
A fantastic conversation with Heather Gordon in her studio at GreenHilll! Join us again from 1-2pm, Friday March 5th and Saturday March 6th!
Heather Gordon, Essential Worker, 2021, oil on canvas, 36x36
Clarence Hayward’s artistic practice questions his identity and circumstances. His works reflect his experience of… https://t.co/BTWGdkOtAb
GreenHill’s curator, Edie Carpenter will be a guest panelist tonight for the Durham Art Guild Discussion on buildin… https://t.co/R9sfxrPjJk
#TheShopatGreenHill Bobbie James, Marian, embroidery floss on cotton canvas, 8x10 https://t.co/pWHua15B4f
Bobbie James - “For me a significant aspect of this piece is the floral work. Though Marian Anderson was well known… https://t.co/LaiAqPYOw5
In honor of Black History Month, we are profiling two astounding African-American artists at GreenHill. Fiber art… https://t.co/NQMjkyOHrF
GreenHill’s WINTER SHOW featured in the February issue of O’Henry Magazine! https://t.co/ydPP8xmcCB https://t.co/bCUC3Ia1qt
Will you be mine? We’re in love with Melissa Lovingood’s heart earrings this season. VISIT the SHOP AT GREENHILL,… https://t.co/BQXxI83J2V