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Add to cal: Art in Bloom, presented by PNC Bank, at the North Carolina Museum of Art 🌸

This isn’t your garden variety art museum event.

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An elaborate and colorful floral arrangement sits in the center of an art gallery.

This annual event is a perennial fave — pun(s) intended.

Photo by the North Carolina Museum of Art

Classic art, stunning florals, and a good cause? We’re in — and it’s all happening at Art in Bloom, presented by PNC Bank, the North Carolina Museum of Art’s annual fundraiser event happening March 15-19.

Art in Bloom offers a new way to experience the NCMA’s collection, with 30+ floral arrangements inspired by the museum’s collection and annual theme (this year’s is “Cinematic”), which are then placed directly in the galleries. Even better, proceeds from Art in Bloom help fund future programming + exhibitions.

But wait, there’s more. This year’s Art in Bloom event also features a full roster of related events (think: include floral-inspired workshops and lectures), extended hours, and special food options. (Don’t skip the NCMA Cafe for inventive small bites and Southern-inspired entrees, created by guest Chef Rick Sloan.)

Ready to bloom? Entry tickets + related event tickets are available now on their website.*

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