Virtual Workshop by Duke Chapel: “Signs of Hope: Arts and Activism”
Duke Chapel will host an online workshop, “Signs of Hope: Arts and Activism,” using the RESIST COVID / TAKE 6! outdoor exhibitio...
Duke Chapel will host an online workshop, “Signs of Hope: Arts and Activism,” using the RESIST COVID / TAKE 6! outdoor exhibitio...
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...
Jewish for Good will host a virtual talk by Marshall N. Price, Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, wh...
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...
“Carrie Mae Weems’s work includes the marginalized and also addresses the inequities of COVID-19. Like a support system, her photographs relieve me of pressure so I can express my anxiety. Much of the stres...
“We are drawn to Carrie Mae Weems’ work because she illustrates how public art can help communities process the complex social challenges posed by COVID-19. … We believe art can call attention to the interc...
Artist Carrie Mae Weems and Mark Anthony Neal, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of African and African American Studies at Duke, will discuss how art can function as a public awareness campaign during a pandemic. Carr...
“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...
Duke’s theaters, galleries and other arts venues are typically busiest in April! This year, Duke Arts brings the buzz, artwork and stages online. This Vi...
One Curator. Three Artists. One Amazing Series. Join us on YouTube Premiere for Associate Curator Molly Boarati’s interview with arti...
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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. ...