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Now through June 22. Guilford County Minority High School Exhibition. African American Atelier. 200 N Davie St., Greensboro. This exhibition takes the opportunity to identify, showcase, and reward local talent in the art, drama, music and vocal presentations. For more info, visit www.africanamericanatelier.org

Now through June 30. Randolph Arts Guild 30th Annual Juried Arts Show. Moring Arts Center. 123 Sunset Ave., Asheboro. Artists may deliver their entries on Friday, June 1 (10am - 5pm) and Saturday, June 2 (10am - 2pm). An Opening Reception will be held on Tuesday, June 5th from 5:30 - 7:30pm. For more info, visit www.randolphartsguild.com

Now through July 8. Matisee and the Decorative Impulse. Weatherspoon Art Museum. 500 Tate St., Greensboro. Following Henri Matisse’ precedent, the featured artists examine the possibilities of robust design the restorative contemplation of beauty. For more info, visit www.weatherspoon.uncg.edu

Now through Aug. 5. Light and Space: The Sculpture of Stanislav Libenský and Jaroslava Brychtová. SECCA. 750 Margeurite Dr., Winston-Salem. This exhibition features one of the most comprehensive displays of Czech artists Stanislav Libenský and Jaroslava Brychtová. For more info, visit www.secca.org

Now through Sept. 16. Paperless. SECCA. 750 Margeurite Dr., Winston-Salem. The medium of paper is a fragile vehicle – carrying the weight of written thought, but acutely vulnerable to travel, climate, and time. For more info, visit www.secca.org

Now through September 23. Close Relations and a Few Black Sheep: Sculpture from the Permanent Collection. Weatherspoon Art Museum. 500 Tate St., Greensboro. This exhibition is presented in several sections, each of which brings together artists whose work shares an affinity, if not a fairly direct kinship. For more info, visit www.weatherspoon.uncg.edu

Happening Now. Teen issues Theatre Arts Project. Caldcleugh Multicultural Arts Center. 1700 Orchard St., Greensboro. Caldcleugh offering a theatre arts project that addresses issues, impacting the emotional wellness of local teens in grades 6-12. For more info, call 336.373.5881

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June 15. 6pm. Golden Crowns Annual Senior Prom. 14th St. Recreation Center. 2020 E 14th St., Winston-Salem. Join us for Food, Fun & Fellowship with DJ Tommy Gee on the Music and Photographer Dwoine Phillips taking your picture for $8.00. For more info, call 336.997.2519

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