Support Us Button Widget
Sponsored Content

See the 20th century’s best at this rare, new exhibition

Sponsored by
WS-Wake Forest Reynolda-.gif

“Founder’s Vision” offers a rare opportunity to explore some of the most notable names of the 20th century all under one roof.

Photos provided by Reynolda

After six decades of collecting American masterworks, Reynolda’s founding president Barbara Babcock Millhouse is putting her personal collection on display.

Encounter the best of 20th century modernism at “Founder’s Vision: The Private Collection of Barbara Babcock Millhouse” — newly opened at Reynolda.

Look forward to seeing period fashions along with paintings, mixed media, and sculpture from 40+ iconic American artists, including:

  • Romare Bearden
  • Alex Katz
  • Georgia O’Keeffe
  • Edward Hopper
  • Joseph Cornell
  • And more

Get tickets

More from WStoday
The Winston-Salem Department of Transportation will hold two public meetings to hear from citizens.
Tell us you’re from the Twin City without telling us you’re from the Twin City.
These personalities have gained recognition for their exceptional work and creations.
The Tex-Mex spot that opened in 2014 was Calvin’s first foray into the restaurant business. She looks back at her journey and shares what’s unique about doing business in Winston-Salem.
The weekend events Sept. 27-29 give the community opportunities to hear local musicians perform music of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Bust out your finest attire for a good cause.
From North to West, we’re giving you all the pertinent details about some of the elementary, middle, and high schools in Winston-Salem.
Mayor Allen Joines calls plans for the major mixed-use development “a roadmap to a new era of vibrancy and opportunity” for Winston-Salem.
The event in Winston-Salem will connect employers, job seekers, and sustainability leaders interested in the green economy.
The Potter’s House is the oldest brick house in Forsyth County.