
Artworks Gallery: Free-to-visit, evolving monthly showcases from regional artists in a cozy, cooperative space.
Artworks Gallery, located at 564 Trade St NW, Winston-Salem, is a cooperative art space showcasing rotating works by regional artists. Free to visit, it features 2D, photography, and sculpture across monthly shows. Run by its member artists, the gallery operates without paid staff, with juried membership and monthly dues to cover expenses. It also houses an Art-O-Mat mini-art vending machine.
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Rotating showcases featuring member artists' work in various mediums like painting, photography, and sculpture.
Affordable artwork available for sale, including an unframed section for budget-friendly options.
Jury-based membership for regional artists to display work and participate in co-operative gallery operations.
Unique mini-art pieces available for purchase through a retrofitted cigarette vending machine.
Engaging activities in the Arts District, supporting local talent and fostering artistic connections.
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Overall rating
Wonder Wendy
I definitely love the art that was displayed. I love how they are working with AI and artist to create interesting art. I love the art gallery. It was really cool to stop by here as I walk downtown. The prices are pretty affordable, which is a plus as well. I’m looking forward to coming back.
Dee
Very nice gallery. It is free to visit. Each month features new talent. Not a big gallery, but has lots of lovely work in the smaller space. Next door to a little shop that is inside the same building. Great spot. Will go frequently.
Alberto L.
I wanted to buy a piece from the gallery and I was profiled over the phone! I called the gallery 3 times to show my interest in an artwork and the man who answered the phone didn’t want to listen to my questions, he was rude and he hung up the phone on me (3 times), and now he doesn’t answer the phone anymore. I don’t like business like this and I don’t support them. They lost a client for sure.
Barbara Rizza Mellin
Wonderful Gallery. Exhibits vary each month highlighting its members' artwork. Always something new and different to view. Nice location in the Arts District near other galleries and restaurants.
Marshall Tyler
Fine Art Gallery by regional artists since 1984. Works include many mediums of 2D work including photography as well as sculpture. It is a co-operative gallery, operated by its member artists. Membership is open to all artists via a jury process. Members operate the gallery without a paid staff. Members have individual, 2-artist, and group seasonal month-long shows. There are monthly dues to pay for rent and other gallery expenses. They are home of an Art-O-Mat mini-art vending machine. Check out the work in the unframed area for a great deal.