Below is a list of town facilities with gallery spaces. If you are interested in showcasing your work at one of these venues, please refer to the Galleries page on the Town of Cary’s website. Deadlines to apply are February 1 and August 1.

 

Bond Park Community Center
150 Metro Park Drive
(919) 462-3970
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Bond Park Community Center, located within Fred G. Bond Metro Park, provides opportunities for you to engage in your community through fitness classes, recreation activities, camps, athletic programs and other events.

 

Cary Arts Center
101 Dry Ave
(919) 469-4069
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The Cary Arts Center is the downtown hub of arts activity for Cary. Its historic legacy of education began in the 1870s when Town of Cary founder Allison Frances Page opened Cary Academy, which was officially charted with the state of North Carolina as Cary High School.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cary Town Hall Gallery
316 N. Academy Street
(919) 469-4007

Public Arts Facility

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cary Senior Center
120 Maury O’Dell Pl
(919) 469-4081
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Cary Senior Center, located within Fred G. Bond Metro Park, provides opportunities for ages 55+ to Create Active Retirement Years! Enjoy a variety of fitness classes, recreation activities, arts, volunteer opportunities, clubs and many other events. You’ll also find a wealth of information about, and referrals to, resources for seniors.

 

Herbert C. Young Community Center
101 Wilkinson Ave.
Cary NC 27513
(919) 460-4965

The Herbert C. Young Community Center, conveniently located in downtown Cary, features several areas for celebrations and special occasions. Our Room A can accommodate 200 seated guests, and our Room B can accommodate 175 standing, mingling guests. If your party is larger than 200, our gymnasium can be converted into a banquet hall just for your event. A catering kitchen is also available to rent, and we have no restrictions on who caters your event! The Herbert C. Young Community Center is perfectly suitable for rehearsal dinners, banquets, Quinceeras and wedding receptions. Alcohol is allowed (with some restrictions), round banquet tables are available and the price is right!

 

Page-Walker Arts & History Center
119 Ambassador Loop
(919) 460-4963
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The Page-Walker participates in the Cary Art Loop on the Final Friday of each month, 6-8 pm. Refreshments are provided and the receptions offer a chance to meet the artists and join others in the exciting unveiling of new works. Art exhibitions are on view in the first and second floor galleries.

 

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