Durham Art Guild

GALLERIES

At the Durham Art Guild, we showcase local artists, connect and build community, and create opportunities for our members. DAG membership is a great way for artists and art enthusiasts to tap into those valuable resources and our annual programming. Review the different levels of annual membership here to find one that fits you best.

PRIMARY VENUES

  • Truist Art Gallery

    1st Floor at the Durham Arts Council Building
    120 Morris St.
    Durham, NC 27701

    Public Hours
    Monday – Saturday: 9:00AM-9:00PM
    Sunday: 1:00PM-6:00PM

    DAG has no control over the DAC Building openings, events or closing. Please call the Arts Council before visiting if you have questions about access to the DAG gallery. 919-560-2787

  • DAG Gallery + Studios at Golden Belt

    Mill No. 1 at Golden Belt Campus
    800 Taylor St.
    Durham, NC 27701

    Public Hours
    Monday – Saturday: 10:00AM-7:00PM
    Sunday: 12:00PM-6:00PM

  • Brightleaf Pop-Up Gallery - CLOSED

    Brightleaf Square, Bay 25

    905 West Main Street, Durham NC

  • Past Exhibitions

    Exhibitions over the years in Truist and Golden Belt Galleries

COMMUNITY PARTNER VENUES

  • Triangle Community Foundation

    Currently featuring artist Katie Hatfield

    The Frontier at RTP

    View the online gallery HERE and purchase HERE

    This venue is viewable by appointment only at 919-474-8370

  • Durham Bottling Co.

    Durham Bottling Co.

    105 Ramseur St. Durham, NC 27701

    Open Third Fridays 6:00PM-8:00PM

    Viewable by appointment - email Dara to schedule

  • Research Triangle Foundation

    Currently featuring artist Ina Liu

    This venue is currently not viewable to the public. Public receptions are held several times a year for viewing the artwork. More info here.

    View the online art catalog here.

    Featured image by Ina Liu

  • North Carolina Medical Board

    Currently featuring Lee Nisbet

    This venue is currently not open to the public.

    Featured images by Lee Nisbet

  • Velocity Clinical Research

    Currently featuring artists Fab Bianchi, CJ Monet and Amy Wetsch

    This venue will be open on select Third Friday artwalks. Art is also on view to visitors in their Clinic on the second floor.

    View work by all artists HERE

    Featured image: “Uprooted” by CJ Monet

  • Carolina Theatre Donor Lounge

    Featured artist Brittany Fisher

    To visit the gallery, enter the theatre and ask the ticket office for directions. Hours subject to theatre schedule

  • Bright Black Candle

    Currently featuring J London

    Explore the products and store hours of Bright Black Candle on their website

  • Lula & Sadie's Restaurant

    Currently featuring Brook Ramsey.

    Lula & Sadie’s A Fine Southern Eatery is open Tuesday through Sunday.

  • 21c Main Street Storefront Windows

    New programming starting in 2025

    The storefronts along Main Street are viewable to the public 24/7. View previous exhibition here.

  • 210 princess Street, Wilmington

    Last Featured The Curiosity of Jim Lee.

    NOW CLOSED

2026 Solo & Group Exhibition Jurors

  • Patrizia’s work laboriously incorporates the debris of her surroundings namely, textiles and plastic, to create poetic pieces that speak of our society of over consumption, and the state of our environment. By giving life to otherwise inanimate materials, making something beautiful out of the discarded she invites the viewer to reflect upon the repercussions our actions cause on our planet. A native of Uruguay, being an immigrant and being a woman instruments in great part her work. Pieces appear fragmented, torn, frayed, depicting the obvious, inevitable passage of time. A piece made of many disconnected parts. An analogy for how she feels. Made of many broken, fragmented pieces – yet, strongly rooted, undeniably human.

    Patrizia Ferreira received a bachelor’s degree in textile design from the Institute of Industrial Design in Montevideo, Uruguay and a Master of Science degree in textile design for prints from Philadelphia University (currently Thomas Jefferson University). She is the recipient of the 2024 Emerging Artist in Residence at Artspace, Raleigh, NC. She is an artist and educator living in Raleigh, NC.

  • Born and raised in the industrial hub of Dongguan, China, huiyin zhou 徽音 (they/ta/她) is a transnational queer feminist organizer and community-based photographer, writer, multimedia artist and cultural producer. A diasporic bird constantly up- and re-rooting themselves, they are currently based in Durham, NC. They work with digital and analog photography, text, installation, and performance with a relational, reciprocal praxis. Creating with intimate and tender sensibilities, huiyin explores themes related to queer feminism, intimacy, memory, diaspora, and community building. They are currently working from Queen Street Magic Boat, a surrealist artist-led space.

    huiyin co-founded and co-directs Chinese Artists and Organizers (CAO) Collective离离草. They have been awarded fellowships and residencies at Pedantic Arts, Culture Push, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), Durham Art Guild, The Seventh Wave, and BRIClab: Contemporary Art.

    headshot (photo credit: Danny Peña @pen_yah)

  • Mikel Frank is a multi-level creative individual who has devoted his life to  making, looking at, curating, and teaching art.

    His deep commitment to art was further strengthened during his 29-year tenure at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. He has curated and co-curated numerous exhibitions in the New York  Metropolitan area and Charlotte, NC, and has exhibited internationally as a member of Global Art Project. 

    Most recently, Frank served as co-curator, facilitator, and exhibitor for Crossing Borders: We Are All Immigrants at West Beth Gallery, NYC, and Nine Eighteen Nine Studio Gallery, Charlotte.  His studio is at VAPA (Visual and Performing Arts Center) and he moderates VAPA's monthly Artist Talks.

    Throughout his career, Frank has participated in collaborative projects such as Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s The Gates Project in Central Park: 1979-2005. And an ekphrasis project, which has been published thanks to a grant from the Arts and Science Council, of his paintings and Judith Christian's poems. He received two Artist Support Grants from Charlotte's Arts and Science Council (ASC). His residencies include ArtPop Street Gallery, Wild Acres Artist Residency, Goodyear Arts and two terms (2013 & 2025) at South Porch Artist Residency. Frank's teaching experience includes serving as Adjunct Instructor at Rowan-Cabarrus Community and College and Gaston College.

    He currently serves as President of the board of the Guild of Charlotte Artists.

    Mikel holds a BFA in Fine Art from MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art) and an MFA in Painting from Pratt Institute.

  • William Paul Thomas is a visual artist and independent curator based in Durham, North Carolina.  His work is centered on making images to record his life experiences and observations. For over 15 years he has created intimate painted portraits of everyday people, giving special attention to other Black male subjects that he chooses as a way of recognizing their significance in his life’s path.  Thomas presented a talk on “The Invisible Notoriety of Strangers” at the 2022 TedX Duke Conference.  In addition to oil and acrylic painting, he also experiments with video and photography to capture idiosyncratic, abstracted depictions of love, joy, and adversity.   He earned a Bachelor of Fine Art degree in Studio Art from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and a Master of Fine Art Degree in Studio Art from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.  He is currently the Visiting Assistant Professor of Painting Foundations at Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina.