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Join us within Reckoning and Resilience: North Carolina Art Now for a talk by Juan Logan, whose work is on view.

From the artist’s bio: Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Juan Logan now lives and works in Belmont, N.C. Logan’s artworks address subjects relevant to the American experience. At once abstract and representational, his paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations and videos address the interconnections of race, place and power. They make visible how hierarchical relations and social stereotypes shape individuals, institutions and the material and mental landscapes of contemporary life.

Juan Logan is the conservation manager at the Vollis Simpson Whirligig Project in Wilson, NC.

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Event Details

Date
Thursday, May 12, 2022
Time
6–7 PM
Categories
Tags
Juan Logan, Reckoning and Resilience: North Carolina Art Now
Venue
The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
2001 Campus Drive
Durham, NC 27705 United States