Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States of America
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) is an art gallery located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It offers exhibitions of works by local, regional, and national artists. It doesn't hold permanent art collections. Admission to the center is free. The American Alliance of Museums accredits SECCA. It was founded in 1956 and was originally named The Winston-Salem Gallery of Fine Arts. It houses three exhibition rooms and a 300-seat auditorium in a 9,000 square feet space. The museum prides its twist on modern and contemporary art exhibits.
The tourists can enjoy tours around the area like Discover Reynolda House for an admission fee. Included in the tour are an orientation video, audio tours, and oral history kiosk. The tourists can also stroll the formal gardens, woodland walking trails, and greenhouses. The Wake Forest University campus is adjacent to the Reynolda House Museum of American Art. A nice spot for bike rides, run, and strolls are at Muddy Creek Greenway. The local cuisine of Winston-Salem can be enjoyed from the following recommended restaurants. American cuisine that has vegan and vegetarian options can be enjoyed in Milner's America Southern. Fried chicken sandwiches, steak salad, and fries are available at Willows Bistro. Cheap eats for those in a budget can enjoy pizza at Mario's Pizza that prides New York-style pizzas. Luxury options for hotel and accommodation can be availed in Graylyn Estate that offers a historic boutique that was formerly the private home of Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Gray. Affordable inns and microtels options are also available such as the Best Western Plus University Inn.