

The African American Atelier promotes its exhibition programs in a modern, spacious three gallery space on the main level of the Greensboro Cultural Center. A total area of more than 2143 feet include: two offices and storage, two small galleries totaling 700 square feet (The Eva Hamlin Miller Gallery and The Bennett College for Women Gallery) and the main gallery consisting of 720 square feet.
Exhibitions ranging from solo to group to traveling shows providing needed visibility and year round exposure to new and emerging artists and seasoned artist professionals. This venue helps educate African Americans and the community at-large and provides bridging opportunities for artists, children, adults and special populations including the physically and mentally challenged.
Annually, Atelier features:
The Founding Members Invitational Exhibit
The Youth Expressions Exhibit (children's art from low wealth communities)
The Minority Student Exhibit (minority art students in Guilford County schools) sponsored by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
Four to six Regional and National artist's exhibitions
Renowned national women artists' exhibitions showcased through Atelier's Bennett College for Women Gallery
Art showcasing the annual African American Arts Festival artist




