A Look at Waterworks’ Galleries and Gardens

Waterworks Visual Arts Center has five interior exhibition spaces totaling over 2,500 square feet. Our galleries are spacious, well lit and installation friendly. Located on the the first floor of our building, the galleries are easily accessible. We also have three exterior installation spaces/gardens.

All of our galleries are open to the public five days a week, and are free to see.

Waterworks offers three professional exhibitions each year, featuring the work of a wide range of nationally and regionally recognized artists in a variety of media, including paint, textiles, clay, stone, wood, mixed media, glass, and photography. There is something for every gallery visitor to enjoy.

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Stanback Hall Gallery

is a gift of Nancy and Bill Stanback. It features 58 running feet of exhibition space.

YPG Gallery

is a gift of the Rowan County Board of Commissioners.

It is an open gallery space measuring 715 square feet.

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Norvell Gallery

is a gift of Lucile P. and Edwin O. Norvell.

It is our largest gallery featuring 795 square feet of exhibition space.

Woodson Gallery

is named in honor of Margaret C. Woodson.

It features 500 square feet of exhibition space.

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Osborne Gallery

is a gift of Katharine W. Osborne in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Weisiger.

It measures 385 square feet.

The Osborne and Woodson Galleries can be used as a single or shared space. Featuring a unique curved wall and a pair of vertical windows outfitted with sunscreens.

The Stanback, Cook and Deal Gardens

These Gardens are planted to showcase the remarkable variety of nature's forms and colors year-round for the enjoyment of all who pass by. Revolving exhibitions feature interesting and powerful sculptures.