CAL TIP LO Reynolda House celebrates its Centennial in 2017 with landmark exhibitions. LANDSCAPE DESIGN Reynolda House Museum of American Art was originally the country home of R.J. Reynolds and his wife, Katharine. Nearby, the Reynolda Gardens (above) are stunningly preserved and maintained. PHOTOS LEFT PAGE: COURTESY OF TANGLEOOD; JAY SINCLAIR; THIS PAGE): JAY SINCLAIR Arts, Theatre & Attractions listing continued from page 16 Advertisers highlighted in blue PIEDMONT CRAFTSMEN GALLERY 601 N. Trade St. 336.725.1516 piedmontcraftsmen.org REYNOLDA GARDENS OF WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY 100 Reynolda Village 336.758.5593 reynoldagardens.org REYNOLDA HOUSE MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART 2250 Reynolda Rd. 336.721.2621 reynoldahouse.org SAWTOOTH SCHOOL FOR VISUAL ART 251 N. Spruce St. 336.723.7395 sawtooth.org SCIWORKS SCIENCE CENTER AND ENVIRONMENTAL PARK 400 Hanes Mill Rd. 336.767.6730 sciworks.org WINSTON CUP MUSEUM & SPECIAL EVENT CENTER 1355 N. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. 336.724.4557 winstoncupmuseum.com SINGLE SISTERS' HOUSE MUSEUM 601 S. Church St. 336.721.2621 salem.edu/about/history/ single-sisters-museum SOUTHEASTERN CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART (SECCA) 750 Marguerite Dr. 336.725.1904 secca.org TANGLEWOOD PARK 4061 Clemmons Rd., Clemmons 336.703.6400 tanglewoodpark.org TRIAD ECO ADVENTURES 176 YMCA Way 336.722.7777 triadecoadventures.com ONE OF A KIND The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts in Old Salem showcases regional eighteenth-andnineteenth-century furniture and decor, such as this slip pottery plate. VisitWinstonSalem.com 19