Feb 15 Sunday
The Arts Council of Carteret County will hold its annual Art From The Heart adult and student art shows to showcase local artists and raise funds to support scholarships for area high school graduates to study the arts. The adult art show will run from January 30th to February 12th and the student art show will take place from February 17th to 27th. The show will be held in Atlantic Beach at the Atlantic Station shopping center, in the former Ernie’s Gift Store.Artist Max Dowdle, who recently completed the Legacy NC mural on the Carteret Community Theatre, will be judging the adult show. Cash prizes will be awarded in three categories: Two Dimensional; Three Dimensional, and Photography. Awards will be given at the opening reception, January 29th, 5:30–7:00 p.m. People’s Choice awards will be given at the end of the show.
Join us and learn about five North Carolina women who stood up during the Revolution.
About our speaker: Amanda Brantley is the former site manager at the House in the Horseshoe State Historic Site and currently serves as the site manager for Reed Gold Mine State Historic Site. She plays an active role in bringing history to life through living history interpretation.
The North Carolina History SeriesThe North Carolina History lecture series continues this winter with the goal to engage the broader community and expand the understanding of, and engagement in, the fascinating history of New Bern, Craven County, and North Carolina. As our nation celebrates its 250th birthday, we are focused on the history surrounding our nation’s founding, and topics related to our colonial and revolutionary history. We are pleased to welcome three historians who will present each week, for three consecutive weeks.
The series is presented by the Lifetime Learning Center and Tryon Palace, in partnership with the Richard Dobbs Spaight Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the New Bern Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution.
Feb 16 Monday
Cut. Layer. Reimagine.Collage Collective, the first exhibit of the new year brings together four local artists pushing collage beyond the page—into reflection, healing, and play.🖼️ On view Jan 11–Feb 28 at the EMD Gallery🎉 Artist Reception Jan 16, 6–8p during Farmville’s Art Walk📍Address: 3725 N Main St, Farmville, NC 27828⏰Hours: Tues - Friday 9a-12p + Fridays 4-6p & Saturdays 10a-12p💛 Works available for purchase—take one home and support local art at FCAC.
See incredible quilted designs celebrating America 250 with this patriotic exhibit of local craftsmanship! These quilts were designed and created by the Twin Rivers Quilters Guild and will be on display at the North Carolina History Center during the early part of 2026.
This exhibit is FREE to enjoy and open to the public during regular business hours at the North Carolina History Center.
Feb 17 Tuesday
Feb 18 Wednesday