New Kristin Gibson Paintings in the NC Museum of Art Store

If you're looking for a burst of color and joy to take home with you after a trip to the North Carolina Museum of Art, be sure to visit the Museum Store —Raleigh-based artist Kristin Gibson is now among the featured local artists with work available at the NCMA Museum Store.

Find fresh florals in the NCMA Museum Shop!

The shop is open to visitors during the Museum hours and located beside the cafe.

Known for her expressive, vibrant still lifes and bold brushstrokes, Gibson’s art celebrates everyday beauty—from lush florals to artfully arranged interiors and inviting glimpses from the garden. Her paintings have a fresh, spontaneous feel, drawing inspiration from what’s growing in season and a lifelong love of color. Now, museum visitors can enjoy and collect her work in a new way, thanks to the NCMA’s commitment to supporting North Carolina’s creative community.

Located just off the museum’s West Building, the NCMA Museum Store is a curated retail experience that brings together fine art, design, and beautiful finds. With an emphasis on local artists and makers, the store features an ever-changing selection of art prints, home décor, jewelry, books, and handmade gifts. Kristin Gibson’s work adds an exciting new element, bringing her signature joyful energy to the mix.

Whether you're picking up a meaningful gift or treating yourself to a unique piece of art, shopping at the Museum Store is a chance to bring a little piece of the NCMA home with you—and to directly support the museum and artists in the process. Museum members receive a 10% discount on all purchases.

The next time you visit the museum, make sure to stop by the store and experience Kristin Gibson’s work up close. Her painterly style and expressive color palette are sure to leave a lasting impression.

Plan Your Visit:
North Carolina Museum of Art, 2110 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh, NC
Museum Store hours align with museum hours; admission to the store is free and open to the public

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