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Nasher Teen Meetup: Studio and Share
Saturday, January 6, 2-5 PM
All area teens are invited to an open studio and art sharing session at the Nasher Museum. Bring what you’ve been working on or start something new. We’ll have some materials available. Teens are invited to float in and out of the galleries for inspiration. At 3 PM, join Nasher Teen Council members and Durham-based artist Brittany Carlson for a facilitated art sharing session followed by more open studio time to implement new ideas.  Visit nasher.duke.edu/teens for more information. Register online.

Experience Carlo Dolci
FINAL WEEKS! Three more ways to experience the art of Carlo Dolci!

Don’t miss our special ticketed exhibition
The Medici’s Painter: Carlo Dolci and 17th-Century Florence

Thursday, January 11, 6 PM
Join conservator Ruth Cox for a gallery talk about Carlo Dolci and conservation. FREE with special exhibition admission.

Saturday, January 13, 2 PM (Rescheduled date and time)
FREE! Fresh from her residency at the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans, Durham artist Stacy Lynn Waddell will give a talk about how her work connects–and does not connect–with Old Masters such as Carlo Dolci.

Sunday, January 14, 3 PM (Final day – museum will stay open until 7 PM)
FREE!
Burk Uzzle, who was the youngest photographer ever hired by Life magazine, will give a talk and demonstration on light, shadow and composition. Light and shadow, detail and abstraction, composition and tension, capturing a subject’s gaze—all issues that tested Old Master painters like Carlo Dolci, who influenced many generations of artists. More details.

Bilingual Storytime
Bilingual Storytime at the Nasher Museum
Thursday, January 11, 11 AM
Join us for an art-making activity and a story read in Spanish and English by our friends from Durham Public Library. Free for kids ages 1-5 and adult caregivers. Groups of 8 or more must register: nashered@duke.edu.

Bilingual Storytime
Slow Art Tour
Saturday, January 13, 11 AM
Enjoy art at a different pace. Join Jessica Ruhle, Director of  Education and Public Programs, for an extended conversation about a work of art by Philip Guston from our current exhibition Disorderly Conduct. Free with general admission.

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Banner photo by Wendy Hower. All other photos by J Caldwell.

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.

The Collection Galleries is made possible by Nasher Annual Fund donors with special support from Anita and John Schwarz.

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