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  • Rotating Art Show: Golden Hour by Robyn Scott

    Duck Town Hall 1200 Duck Rd, Duck, United States

    “Golden Hour” by Robyn Scott is the first exhibit in the 2026 Rotating Art Show series. The exhibit will be on display in the first floor conference room of the Town Hall and open from 9:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) from January 30-April 23, 2026. Golden Hour is a love letter to the Carolina coast, where the light hits Mother Earth with a gentle glow leading into the peaceful night sky. This collection is meant to celebrate the warm hug offered by our beautiful ocean as we drive up and down the coastal roads, exploring the many beaches and seaside shops. Many of the works feature scenes from Corolla, in particular, some of my favorite hidden soundside spots and stretches of the beach in the offseason.

  • Sweep the Beach Trash Art Contest 2026

    Sweep the Beach Trash Art Contest 2026

    Kitty Hawk Kites 3933 S Croatan Hwy MP 12.5, Nags Head, NC, United States

    Turn beach cleanup into creative expression at the Sweep the Beach Trash Art Contest, running March 1 – April 1 on the Outer Banks. Hosted by Kitty Hawk Kites in partnership with Dare Arts Council, the contest invites artists of all ages to transform litter collected from local beaches and sounds into meaningful works of art.

    Submitted pieces will be displayed along the TrART Walk at Jockey’s Ridge Crossing, highlighting both creativity and the importance of protecting the coastal environment. Select artworks will later be featured during Earth Fair OBX on April 25 at Jockey’s Ridge State Park, where contest winners will be announced at the Kitty Hawk Kites booth at 3:45 PM.

    Artists can compete for $250 prizes in several categories, including People’s Choice, Youth Award (age 12 and under), Best Plastics Art, and Best Litter Art. Submissions are accepted through March 30 at the Kitty Hawk Kites Flagship Store, and artwork must be made from collected beach litter and durable enough for outdoor display.

    This unique community project celebrates environmental stewardship, creativity, and the beauty of the Outer Banks, turning debris from the shore into powerful reminders of why protecting our coast matters.

  • Practicing Persistence: Pocosin Arts Residents Exhibit

    Dare Arts Center 300 Queen Elizabeth Ave, Manteo, United States

    Practicing Persistence: Pocosin Arts Residents Exhibit at Dare Arts in Manteo showcases the work of three emerging artists currently in residence at Pocosin Arts School of Fine Craft. The exhibit features handcrafted works in mediums such as ceramics, wood, and metal, highlighting each artist’s exploration of form, texture, and evolving craft techniques. Visitors can experience the creativity and craftsmanship of these rising artists while celebrating the continued tradition of handmade art. The exhibition will be on display in the Vault Gallery March 7–28, with a free opening reception March 6 from 6–8 p.m. during First Friday in downtown Manteo.

  • Rotating Art Show: Golden Hour by Robyn Scott

    Duck Town Hall 1200 Duck Rd, Duck, United States

    “Golden Hour” by Robyn Scott is the first exhibit in the 2026 Rotating Art Show series. The exhibit will be on display in the first floor conference room of the Town Hall and open from 9:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) from January 30-April 23, 2026. Golden Hour is a love letter to the Carolina coast, where the light hits Mother Earth with a gentle glow leading into the peaceful night sky. This collection is meant to celebrate the warm hug offered by our beautiful ocean as we drive up and down the coastal roads, exploring the many beaches and seaside shops. Many of the works feature scenes from Corolla, in particular, some of my favorite hidden soundside spots and stretches of the beach in the offseason.

  • Sweep the Beach Trash Art Contest 2026

    Sweep the Beach Trash Art Contest 2026

    Kitty Hawk Kites 3933 S Croatan Hwy MP 12.5, Nags Head, NC, United States

    Turn beach cleanup into creative expression at the Sweep the Beach Trash Art Contest, running March 1 – April 1 on the Outer Banks. Hosted by Kitty Hawk Kites in partnership with Dare Arts Council, the contest invites artists of all ages to transform litter collected from local beaches and sounds into meaningful works of art.

    Submitted pieces will be displayed along the TrART Walk at Jockey’s Ridge Crossing, highlighting both creativity and the importance of protecting the coastal environment. Select artworks will later be featured during Earth Fair OBX on April 25 at Jockey’s Ridge State Park, where contest winners will be announced at the Kitty Hawk Kites booth at 3:45 PM.

    Artists can compete for $250 prizes in several categories, including People’s Choice, Youth Award (age 12 and under), Best Plastics Art, and Best Litter Art. Submissions are accepted through March 30 at the Kitty Hawk Kites Flagship Store, and artwork must be made from collected beach litter and durable enough for outdoor display.

    This unique community project celebrates environmental stewardship, creativity, and the beauty of the Outer Banks, turning debris from the shore into powerful reminders of why protecting our coast matters.

  • Guided Beach Walk with the Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education

    E. Corolla Village Rd. Public Beach Access 475 Yaupon Lane, Corolla, NC

    Discover the natural beauty of the Outer Banks during a Guided Beach Walk hosted by the Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education. This one-hour, family-friendly program invites participants of all ages to explore the shoreline while learning about the coastal environment.

    Led by a knowledgeable instructor, the walk focuses on whatever nature reveals along the way—seashells, shorebirds, marine life, sand formations, and even the chance of spotting dolphins offshore. It’s a relaxed and engaging opportunity to learn more about the unique ecosystems that make the Outer Banks so special.

    This program is FREE. Participants should meet at the public beach access on E. Corolla Village Road, across from the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, near the green sign by the boardwalk. Advance registration is recommended, as registration closes 30 minutes before the program if there are no reservations.

    Perfect for families, nature lovers, and curious beachcombers, this guided walk offers a fun and educational way to experience the OBX shoreline.

  • Practicing Persistence: Pocosin Arts Residents Exhibit

    Dare Arts Center 300 Queen Elizabeth Ave, Manteo, United States

    Practicing Persistence: Pocosin Arts Residents Exhibit at Dare Arts in Manteo showcases the work of three emerging artists currently in residence at Pocosin Arts School of Fine Craft. The exhibit features handcrafted works in mediums such as ceramics, wood, and metal, highlighting each artist’s exploration of form, texture, and evolving craft techniques. Visitors can experience the creativity and craftsmanship of these rising artists while celebrating the continued tradition of handmade art. The exhibition will be on display in the Vault Gallery March 7–28, with a free opening reception March 6 from 6–8 p.m. during First Friday in downtown Manteo.

  • Nature Photography for Kids at Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education

    Outer Banks Center for Wildlife Education in Corolla Village Lane 1160, Corolla, NC, United States

    Young nature lovers can learn how to capture the beauty of the outdoors during Nature Photography for Kids, a free, one-hour program designed for ages 7–14. Participants will learn the basics of photography, including composition, perspective, and simple techniques for taking better nature photos. This is a FREE Program.

    After a short introduction, kids will head outside to practice their new skills while photographing the surrounding natural environment. Participants are encouraged to bring a camera or smartphone to use during the hands-on portion of the program.

    This fun and educational class is a great way for young photographers to explore nature while learning creative skills. Registration closes 15 minutes before the program if there are no reservations.

  • Sweep the Beach Trash Art Contest 2026

    Sweep the Beach Trash Art Contest 2026

    Kitty Hawk Kites 3933 S Croatan Hwy MP 12.5, Nags Head, NC, United States

    Turn beach cleanup into creative expression at the Sweep the Beach Trash Art Contest, running March 1 – April 1 on the Outer Banks. Hosted by Kitty Hawk Kites in partnership with Dare Arts Council, the contest invites artists of all ages to transform litter collected from local beaches and sounds into meaningful works of art.

    Submitted pieces will be displayed along the TrART Walk at Jockey’s Ridge Crossing, highlighting both creativity and the importance of protecting the coastal environment. Select artworks will later be featured during Earth Fair OBX on April 25 at Jockey’s Ridge State Park, where contest winners will be announced at the Kitty Hawk Kites booth at 3:45 PM.

    Artists can compete for $250 prizes in several categories, including People’s Choice, Youth Award (age 12 and under), Best Plastics Art, and Best Litter Art. Submissions are accepted through March 30 at the Kitty Hawk Kites Flagship Store, and artwork must be made from collected beach litter and durable enough for outdoor display.

    This unique community project celebrates environmental stewardship, creativity, and the beauty of the Outer Banks, turning debris from the shore into powerful reminders of why protecting our coast matters.

  • Practicing Persistence: Pocosin Arts Residents Exhibit

    Dare Arts Center 300 Queen Elizabeth Ave, Manteo, United States

    Practicing Persistence: Pocosin Arts Residents Exhibit at Dare Arts in Manteo showcases the work of three emerging artists currently in residence at Pocosin Arts School of Fine Craft. The exhibit features handcrafted works in mediums such as ceramics, wood, and metal, highlighting each artist’s exploration of form, texture, and evolving craft techniques. Visitors can experience the creativity and craftsmanship of these rising artists while celebrating the continued tradition of handmade art. The exhibition will be on display in the Vault Gallery March 7–28, with a free opening reception March 6 from 6–8 p.m. during First Friday in downtown Manteo.

  • 29th Annual Eggstravaganza

    Dare County Family Recreation Park 602 Mustian St, Kill Devil Hills, NC, United States

    Celebrate Easter with family and friends at a festive community event hosted by Dare County Parks & Recreation. Join the fun at Family Recreation Park & Youth Center for an afternoon filled with games, activities, and Easter-themed fun.

    Children ages 0–10 can take part in a series of exciting egg dashes, where they’ll race to collect colorful eggs and treats. Families can also enjoy a variety of interactive games and community activities celebrating the Easter season.

    Date: Saturday, March 28, 2026
    Time: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
    Location: Family Recreation Park & Youth Center, 602 Mustian St., Kill Devil Hills
    Cost: Free

    This free family-friendly celebration offers a joyful way for kids and parents alike to welcome spring and enjoy Easter together on the Outer Banks.

  • Bluegrass Island Concert Series at Roanoke Island Festival Park

    Roanoke Island Festival Park 1 Festival Park, Manteo, NC, United States

    Enjoy an intimate evening of live music at the indoor theater at Roanoke Island Festival Park during this special spring concert series featuring nationally touring roots and bluegrass artists. Each show offers a relaxed, up-close concert experience with only 250 tickets available per performance.

    Guests can arrive early to enjoy the atmosphere—lobby and concessions open at 6:00 PM, theater doors open at 6:30 PM, and shows begin at 7:00 PM. Beer, wine, and refreshments will be available for purchase.

    Concert Schedule

    March 15: Scythian

    March 28: Appalachian Road Show

    April 28: The Brothers Comatose

    May 9: Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper

    Time: 7:00 PM (Doors at 6:30 PM)
    Location: Roanoke Island Festival Park Indoor Theater, Manteo
    Tickets: $55 (advance purchase required)

    This limited-seating series is a great opportunity to experience high-energy Celtic rock, Americana, and bluegrass in one of the Outer Banks’ most unique performance venues.