Greenville Museum of Art

Greenville Museum of Art

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About Us

The GMA is the center of the visual arts in Greenville, Pitt County and eastern North Carolina.

The Museum has a permanent art collection of over 600 works of art. Our collection focus is on North Carolina artists and American landscape painters. In addition, the GMA hosts a variety of art exhibitions each year.
The Museum is open six days a week, is free of charge and handicapped accessible.

Art education programs at the GMA include:
• Museum in Schools- 5th Grade art appreciation program
• Visual Arts Academy—5th – 8th graders’ program
• Art Outreach programs include the Pitt County Council on Aging and the Boys and Girls Club
• Free guided tours for the public
• Artist talks and lectures

Images

Burk Uzzle Exhibition.
Evans St. View of the GMoA.
Signature staircase from first floor foyer.
Looking down the hall from the Permanent Collections galleries toward the Gift Shop and West Wing.
Baby grand piano accompanies the winding staircase nicely in the foyer.
Pops of color have splashed the gallery walls on the Flanagan House portion of the museum to pay homage to its once original state of being a home in the early 1900's.
Rotating, traveling exhibitions come and go in the West Wing Gallery.  This current show features Freeman Vines' Hanging Tree Guitars.
The GMoA is a multifunctional space for our fundraising events, like the GMoArcade - a ticketed night full of gaming for the community.
Galleries are also used for public lectures for the community to attend, such as Downtown Dialogues.
We continue to support local artists in our community in many ways, through open calls for our Gift Shop and Online Store, auction event fundraisers, seasonal Sidewalk Sales and more!