@NasherMuseum / no. 074 / November 26, 2013  --  (Archive)
Everything Sings
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
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TALK
Everything Sings
FIRST THURSDAY GALLERY TALK WITH CARTOGRAPHER DENIS WOOD / Thursday, December 5, 6 PM / Cartographer and author of Everything Sings Denis Wood gives the First Thursday Gallery Talk. Cash bar at 5:30 PM. Gallery talk begins at 6 PM.
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CELEBRATE
Annual Member Appreciation Week
ANNUAL MEMBER APPRECIATION WEEK / Sunday, December 8 - Saturday, December 14 / All members enjoy double discounts in the Nasher Museum Store, an invitation to attend the Annual Member Party on December 10, 6-8 PM, with special prizes and free dessert in the Nasher Museum Café (with purchase of a meal).
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ENJOY
Free Family Day
FREE FAMILY DAY / Sunday, December 8, Noon - 4 PM / Families can celebrate the Nasher Museum’s current exhibitions with hands-on art activities and a gallery hunt through the museum. The Lost Nomads will perform Middle-Eastern music at 1 PM and 2:30 PM. The Lost Nomads performances will include belly dancing by Amara of the Electric Shimmy. Activities are designed for kids ages 3-12 and their accompanying adults. All ages are welcome. Admission is free for this special family program.
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PARTY
Annual Member Party
ANNUAL MEMBER PARTY / Tuesday, December 10, 6 PM / Experience the museum after hours and mingle with fellow members and museum staff. Enjoy browsing the galleries, live music, double-discount shopping and more.
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LEARN
Holy Rollers (Tongues)
ACKLAND ART MUSEUM: TEA AT TWO / Richard J. Powell on Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist / Friday, 13 December, 2 PM / Among 20th-century artists, modernist painter Archibald J. Motley, Jr. (1891-1981) is one of the most significant and least known. Richard J. Powell, John Spencer Bassett Professor of Art, Art History & Visual Studies at Duke, will bring Motley's art into sharp focus with a teatime talk. Powell organized Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist, the first retrospective of Motley’s paintings in two decades, which will open at the Nasher Museum on January 30, 2014, starting a national tour. More.
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BLOG                          SHOP
Work of the Week     shop

FROM OUR BLOG / Nasher Museum student intern Sarah Filter writes, "Just coming back from restoration the Lithograph Verbrüderung by the famous German sculpture and printmaker Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945) shines in new splendor. The print shows a very expressive and emotional embracement of two men that immediately piqued my interest." Read more.

IN THE STORE / Save online and when you visit the Nasher Museum Store. Nasher Museum Members enjoy a 10% discount in the store and cafe, and receive free, unlimited admission and special invitations and subscriptions to our mailings. Become a member! Join online, call 919-684-3411 or visit the museum information desk.

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Banner and TALK: From Everything Sings: Maps for a Narrative Atlas by Denis Wood.
LISTEN, CELEBRATE, ENJOY, PARTY and SHOP photos by J Caldwell.
LEARN: Archibald J. Motley Jr., Tongues (Holy Rollers), 1929. Oil on canvas, 29.25 x 36.125 inches (74.3 x 91.8 cm). Collection of Mara Motley, MD, and Valerie Gerrard Browne. Image courtesy of the Chicago History Museum, Chicago, Illinois. © Valerie Gerrard Browne.
BLOG: Käthe Schmidt Kollwitz, Verbrüderung, 1924.Lithograph on paper. 10 3/4 x 7 11/16 inches (27.3 x 19.5 cm). Bequest of Marjorie Pfeffer. 2008.6.10.
Nasher Museum exhibitions and programs are generously supported by the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, the late Mary D.B.T. Semans and James H. Semans, the late Frank E. Hanscom III, The Duke Endowment, the Nancy Hanks Endowment, the Courtney Shives Art Museum Fund, the James Hustead Semans Memorial Fund, the Janine and J. Tomilson Hill Family Fund, the Trent A. Carmichael Fund for Community Education, the Neely Family Fund, the E. T. Rollins, Jr. and Frances P. Rollins Fund for the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, the Marilyn M. Arthur Fund, the Sarah Schroth Fund, the George W. and Viola Mitchell Fearnside Endowment Fund, the Gibby and Michael B. Waitzkin Fund, the K. Brantley and Maxine E. Watson Endowment Fund, the Victor and Lenore Behar Endowment Fund, the Margaret Elizabeth Collett Fund, the Nasher Museum of Art General Endowment, the Friends of the Nasher Museum of Art, and the Office of the President and the Office of the Provost, Duke University.
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TH (11/28) Museum Closed
SU (12/1) Noon Live and Local
TH (12/5) 6 PM First Thursday Gallery Talk
SU-SA (12/8 - 12/14) Member Appreciation Week
SU (12/8) Noon Free Family Day
TU (12/10) 6 PM Annual Member Party
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LISTEN
Live and Local

Live and Local
Sunday, December 1, Noon

Enjoy live guitar and vocals with Bob Vasile in the café and a brunch menu featuring local ingredients. Free for café patrons. Reservations online or call 919-684-6032.

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READ
Book Discussion - Train to Pakistan
Take part in two discussions of Khushwant Singh's book Train to Pakistan on Wednesday, January 8, 11 AM, and Sunday, January 12, 2 PM, at the Nasher Museum.

Train to Pakistan
is available in the Nasher Museum Store.

Complete book discussion schedule.

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SUPPORT
JOIN
Join, renew, upgrade or give the gift of membership online or by calling 919-684-3411.
GIVE
Become a supporter. Individuals, corporations and foundations can call 919-668-3527 for further information.
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Hours
Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat - 10 AM to 5 PM
Thu - 10 AM to 9 PM
Sun - Noon to 5 PM
Mon - closed
Admission

General admission to the Nasher Museum is $5 ($4 for Seniors). Admission is FREE for Nasher Museum members, children 15 and under, Duke students, faculty and staff with Duke I.D. and Duke Alumni Association Members with Alumni Membership Card. Thursday, 5-9 PM admission is free for all.

Admission is also FREE to all active duty military personnel and up to five family members, with military ID: Geneva Convention common access card (CAC), a DD Form 1173 ID card, or a DD Form 1173-1 ID card.