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Homepage - Mesda Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts 924 South Main Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336-721-7360
Tours Tickets - Mesda Tickets give visitors access to all open buildings, including the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) Self-Guided Galleries All-In-One Tickets are $30 per adult, $16 per student (undergraduate students must show a college ID), plus tax; Children 0-3 years old are free
MESDA Object Database The MESDA Object Database contains descriptions, data, and approximately 100,000 photographs of nearly 20,000 objects—in both private and public collections—that were made in the early American South
Upcoming Programs - Mesda Education is central to MESDA’s mission and the museum produces a number of programs and events throughout the year While most programs take place at MESDA, the museum regularly goes “on the road” and visits the many diverse regions within the American South
Explore and Search the Collection - Mesda The collection of the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts at Old Salem is the most the comprehensive collection of objects made and used in the early American South Spanning seven states and four centuries, the majority of the collection is now searchable online
MESDA Craftsman Database The MESDA Craftsman Database is a collection of primary source information on over 100,000 artisans and artists practicing 127 trades in the early American South Click here to search the MESDA Craftsman Database
Exhibitions - Mesda Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts 924 South Main Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336-721-7360
Collection - Mesda Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts 924 South Main Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336-721-7360
Hours Location - Mesda The Frank L Horton Museum Center is home to The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA), Old Salem’s Moravian Decorative Arts Collections, The Anne P and Thomas A Gray Library and MESDA Research Center, and F L Horton Booksellers Hours of operation Museum Galleries: Wednesday – Saturday: 10 a m – 4:00 p m
MESDA Collection Search – Mesda Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts 924 South Main Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336-721-7360