Event Date
- Date
- Thursday, March 12
- Time
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6–7 PM
Gallery Guide Tour: Experiencing Time-Based Media
Dyani White Hawk, Razelle Benally, LISTEN (still), 2020. MP4 Eight-channel HD video with sound, edition 1/5. Collection of the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, Durham, NC. Museum purchase with funds provided by Marjorie (P’16, P’19, P’19) and Michael Levine (B.S.’84, P’16, P’19, P’19) and Benjamin Wiener, 2024.8.1. ©Dyani White Hawk. Image courtesy of the Artist, Bockley Gallery, and Various Small Fires.
This tour explores contemporary time-based media through two powerful works: BITE by Raheleh Filsoofi and LISTEN by Dyani White Hawk. Moving through sound, video, and performance, the tour invites visitors to consider how time, memory, and the body are activated through media-based practices. Filsoofi’s BITE uses sound and material transformation to reflect on migration, restraint, and resilience, while White Hawk’s LISTEN weaves audio and visual elements to center Indigenous presence, language, and continuity.
Make reservations at the Nasher Café ahead of time to enjoy dinner before or after the tour!
Event Details
- Date
- Thursday, March 12
- Time
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6–7 PM
- Categories
- Thursdays at the Nasher
- Venue
- The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
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2001 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27705 United States