Signature Artist Lecture: Cannupa Hanska Luger
6:00 PM Lecture Hall doors open 6:30 PM Artist talk Followed by reception and cash bar More Information
6:00 PM Lecture Hall doors open 6:30 PM Artist talk Followed by reception and cash bar More Information
The beauty of our planet has inspired artists for countless generations. Celebrate Earth Day and the spring season with a tour of natural and environmental art. Make reservatio...
Art can be made out of things you would never expect! Join us in exploring some of the more unusual pieces on view at the Nasher and learn how vital materials are to an artwork’s message. More Information
In connection with the Climate Hope exhibition, co-curated by Duke students for Nasher’s Academic Focus Gallery, this documentary will shed light on ...
Art can be made out of things you would never expect! Join us in exploring some of the more unusual pieces on view at the Nasher and learn how vital materials are to an artwork’s message.
Join Heidi Kastenholz, a doctoral student in chemistry and the scientific consultant for On the Same Wavelength, f...
Last year, a medieval sculpture in the Nasher’s collection was traced back to the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris, making it one of only a handful of sculptures from the great cathedral in the United States. Join us...
Join the Nasher this Pride month for an evening celebrating queer legacies of Durham. Featuring Jesse Huddleston of the LGBTQ Center of Durham, Mandy Carter of Southerners on New Ground, and Reverend Racquel C.N. Gill of t...
Join us for an in-depth tour of Speechless, a solo exhibition by artist Cannupa Hanska Luger, whose work explores themes of colonialism, communication and indigenous futures. See it before it closes!
In honor of Juneteenth, join us for a special screening of independent film, Daughters of the Dust (1991), written and directed by Julie Dash. Set in 1902 on the Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina, the film follow...