Time Bridge - Downtown Durham YMCA
NASHER MUSEUM OF ART AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
@NasherMuseum no. 170 / Block Party
Block Party
See you Saturday! Nasher10 Unplugged Downtown Durham Block Party
Saturday, October 10, 3-8 PM, Downtown Durham YMCA
218 W Morgan St.
Join us for Nasher10 Unplugged, a downtown Durham block party to celebrate the Nasher Museum's first decade at Duke and in Durham. Meet artist Odili Donald Odita! More info.

Time Bridge
Mural Inspires Local Artists
Saturday, October 10, 3-8 PM, Downtown Durham YMCA
218 W Morgan St.
Choreographer Kristin Taylor will perform "Vignette," inspired by Durham and Odili Donald Odita's new mural. Visual artist and musician Harrison Haynes will perform an improvisational sound work using a Taal Tarang electronic table, created especially for Nasher10. Local filmmaker Anna Kipervaser will present a free screening of a documentary film about the Odili Donald Odita mural projects. Kipervaser will be there to introduce her film at 7 PM. More info.

Sketching in the Galleries
Nasher Creates: Sketching the Galleries
Saturday, October 17, 10 AM
Artist Bill Thelen will give a brief demonstration — then you can create your own sketches in the galleries. More info.

Nasher Reads
Nasher Reads: Between the World and Me
Sunday, October 18, 2 PM and Wednesday, October 21, 11 AM
The museum is hosting two book discussions onBetween the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates. Visitors are encouraged to read the book prior to the discussions. Books are available for purchase in the Nasher Museum Store.

Tours
Upcoming Tours
Special Themed Tour / More Than a Pretty Face / Thursday, October 8, 6 PM / more details
Slow Art Tour / Saturday, October 10, 11 AM / more details
Special Themed Tour / Funny Meeting You Here / Sunday, October 11, 2 PM / more details
Special Themed Tour / Cultural Connections / Thursday, October 15, 6 PM / more details
Special Themed Tour / More Than a Pretty Face / Sunday, October 18, 2 PM / more details

Public Tours / Thursdays, 6 PM, Sundays, 2 PM / more details.

MacArthur
LaToya Ruby Frazier
Congrats to LaToya Ruby Frazier, 2015 MacArthur Fellow. See her work in our current exhibition, Reality of My Surroundings. Learn more.

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Banner photo courtesy Trevor Schoonmaker. Sketch courtesy Bill Thelen. Installation photo by Peter Paul Geoffrion.

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.

Odili Donald Odita, Time Bridge (detail), 2015. Acrylic latex paint on wall, dimensions variable. Commissioned by the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. Photo by J Caldwell.

Both murals by Odili Donald Odita are commissioned by the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Both murals are made possible by the Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts and Council for the Arts Visiting Artist Program of Duke University; the Winifred Johnson Clive Foundation; and Elizabeth Hitchins Quigley and L. Matthew Quigley. Additional generous support is provided by Nasher Annual Fund donors.

The New Galleries: A Collection Come to Light is made possible by Nasher Annual Fund donors with special support from Anita and John Schwarz.

The presentation of Richard Mosse: The Enclave at the Nasher Museum is made possible by Trent Carmichael, Katie Thorpe Kerr and Terrance I. R. Kerr, Lisa Lowenthal Pruzan and Jonathan Pruzan, Caroline and Arthur Rogers, and Gail M.D. Belvett.

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