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Doug Varone and Dancers
Tuesday, July 21, 2-4 PM Thursday, July 23, 6:30-7:30 PM and 8-9 PM Visitors have the rare chance to watch open rehearsals and workshops of Doug Varone and Dancers working on ReComposed, a new work co-commissioned by the American Dance Festival and the Nasher Museum (watch a behind-the-scenes video). The rehearsals and workshops are free and open to all and take place in two raw gallery spaces at the Nasher Museum. Learn more.
Nasher Creates
Adult Studio: Thursday, July 23, 6-8 PM, with illustrator Jordan Grace Owens / Cash Bar / more details
Kid Studio: Tuesday, July 28, 10 AM-Noon / more details Kid Studio: Thursday, August 4, 10 AM-Noon / more details Dinner and a Movie - Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles
Thursday, July 23, 7 PM Our Dinner and a Movie series on art and intrigue continues with Resurrect Dead: The Mystery of the Toynbee Tiles (John Foy, 2011, 86 min, USA, in English, Color, DVD) at 7 PM. Full details and pre-film dinner reservations.
Music and Brunch in the Café
Sunday, July 26, Noon-2 PM
Experience live music by Michael Paris of Dogwood Blossom and a brunch menu featuring local ingredients. Free for café patrons. Make reservations online or call 919-684-6032.
More Summer Days Nasher Nights events. Experimental Animation At The Dawn Of The Digital Age
British And American Film Shorts, 1967-75 Thursday, July 30, 7-9 PM In conjunction with the exhibition Colour Correction: British and American Screenprints, 1967-75, the Nasher Museum is presenting an evening of British and American experimental animated short films from the late 1960s to mid-1970s. Learn more.
Currently on view in Colour Correction: British and American Screenprints, 1967-75 through August 30, 2015: Josef Albers, Fenced (detail), from the portfolio Formulation : Articulation, 1972. Screenprint on Mohawk Superfine Bristol paper, edition 362/1000. 12 x 14 3/4 inches (30.5 x 37.5 cm). Gift of The Josef Albers Foundation. 1975.8.2.6. Microphone by Gana Tronic. CC BY 2.0. Paper dolls courtesy Jordan Grace Owens. 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. 2001 Campus Drive, Durham, NC 27705 (Map) | nasher.duke.edu | 919-684-5135 Visit Exhibitions Calendar Café Join Support © 2000-2015 Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Unauthorized use is prohibited |