The Gregg Museum of Art & Design at NC State University sparks creativity and encourages exploration through engaging exhibitions, relevant programming, and thought-provoking educational experiences. Focusing on outstanding examples of art, craft, and design, the museum utilizes cross disciplinary collaborations and its extensive collections to foster critical thinking and expand worldviews. The Gregg serves its diverse campus community and the greater Triangle region in a welcoming, accessible, and inclusive environment.
A free collecting and exhibiting museum with more than 35,000 objects in the permanent collection, we make the art in the museum collection easily accessible to the NC State community and public. From 19th century Japanese color woodblock prints to antique North Carolina quilts, our objects span cultures, disciplines and designs. In addition to having the largest collection of outsider art in North Carolina, we collect, preserve and exhibit:
- Textiles, including garments
- Ceramics
- Paintings
- Photography
- Sculpture
- Architectural drawings
- Archaeological artifacts
- Ethnographic materials
- Modern furniture