• By Nicole Harterink
  • Posted Monday, July 28, 2025

NCMA Winston-Salem Museum Passes Now available at Forsyth County Public Library branches

Forsyth County Public Library cardholders can now visit the North Carolina Museum of Art Winston-Salem for free by checking out museum passes from any Library branch.

Up to eight people can visit NCMA Winston-Salem with a single pass (a $56 value). Admission is free for members and children under 17. Passes can be checked out for up to a week, and there are fines for overdue passes.

Passes are available on the third floor of the Forsyth County Central Library and the circulation desks of the other nine branches in the Library system. Passes must be returned to the branch from where they were borrowed.

NCMA Winston-Salem is an affiliate of the North Carolina Museum of Art and a division of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. The Library’s museum passes may only be used at the NCMA Winston-Salem campus.

The addition of NCMA Winston-Salem brings the number of museum passes available for checkout to three: Kaleideum and Reynolda House Museum of American Art passes are also available for checkout at all branches.

About NCMA Winston-Salem
NCMA Winston-Salem (formerly SECCA) was founded in 1956 as a nonprofit visual arts organization. NCMA’s home has been the estate of textile industrialist James G. Hanes since 1972.

NCMA Winston-Salem offers unique large-scale indoor and outdoor settings for exploring the intersections of contemporary art and culture.

Visit NCMA Winston-Salem’s website to learn more about the museum and plan your visit.

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