Amending American Art, Making Space for Black History: A Conversation with Titus Kaphar
Registration required. Meet artist Titus Kaphar, whose work addresses racism, social j...
Registration required. Meet artist Titus Kaphar, whose work addresses racism, social j...
This event has been cancelled. The museum is closed temporarily until further notice. The health and safety of museum visitors, staff and volunteers is our top priority. Please check back for further updates. The universit...
The Nasher Museum presents the Annual Rothschild Lecture, a virtual conversation between artist Ebony G. Patterson and Richard J. Powell, John Spencer Bassett Professor of Art & Art History and professor in the Depart...
There’s this transition between the creating of the block and the printing, then when it’s printed that’s it, it’s done. I think drawings, they never feel like they’re finished pieces for me. … I like the idea that the...
“Printmaking allows for a way to create a series of something; for me it’s mostly a way of leaving a signature, of leaving a mark. The marks that I make on the page are drawing, but they’re also done in a mechanized fa...
Meet artist Renee Cox, who was born in Colgate, Jamaica, and who lives and works in New York. Cox is a photographer, lecturer, political activist and curator whose feminist work forthrightly critiques structures of power. ...
Join us within Reckoning and Resilience: North Carolina Art Now for a talk by Meg Stein, whose work is on view. Fr...
Join us within Reckoning and Resilience: North Carolina Art Now for a talk by Cornell Watson, whose work is on vie...
Join us within Reckoning and Resilience: North Carolina Art Now for a talk by Saba Taj, whose work is on view. Fro...