In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection
September 09, 2021 – May 08, 2022
Museum reopened to the public on September 9 with new health and safety protocols, free admission for all and a contemporary exhibition featuring works of art that are new to the collection. Two weeks before the public opening we opened to the Duke Community and hosted a media preview of In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection.
Annie Chanler and Andy Scheman (Duke Class of 1985), visiting from New York, take a turn through In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection.
DJ Brittany J. Green, a Ph.D. Music Composition Fellow at Duke, played tunes on the landing.
Visitors peruse the new exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection. Photo by J Caldwell.
Nasher Museum gallery guide Ruth Caccavale (far left) leads visitors on a free tour through the exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection. Photo by J Caldwell.
Nasher Museum gallery guide Ruth Caccavale (far left) and Duke student gallery guide Lizzie Kramer (far right) lead visitors on a free tour through the exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection. Photo by J Caldwell.
Visitors peruse the new exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection. Photo by J Caldwell.
Visitors peruse the new exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection. Photo by J Caldwell.
The museum reopened to visitors in September of 2021. These guests peruse the new exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection.
A visitor peruses the new exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection. Photo by J Caldwell.
The Nasher Museum Café has reopened to the public and now offers in-person dining outside with a refreshed menu for lunch, subject to university and local guidance in effect at the time. Café hours: Tuesday through Friday, 11 AM to 3 PM. Beverage service until 4 PM. The café will be closed temporarily on Thursday nights, Saturdays and Sundays. The Nasher Museum Café now offers curbside pickup for to-go orders! Please call 919-684-6032.
Visitors peruse the exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection. Photo by J Caldwell.
Senior Curator Lauren Haynes (left) chats with Chief Curator Marshall N. Price within the new exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection. Photo by J Caldwell.
Visitors peruse the new exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection. Photo by J Caldwell.
A visitor takes in a work by Hugo McCloud in the new exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection. Photo by J Caldwell.
Chief Curator Marshall N. Price (front) leads members of the media through the new exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection. Photo by J Caldwell.
Members of the media visit the Nasher Museum for a sneak preview of the new exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection. Photo by J Caldwell.
Members of the Duke community enjoy LocoPops and DJ tunes in the Piazza. Photo by J Caldwell.
Members of the Duke community enjoy LocoPops and DJ tunes in the Piazza. Photo by J Caldwell.
Members of the Duke community enjoy LocoPops and DJ tunes in the Piazza. Photo by J Caldwell.
On the first day the Nasher Museum reopens to the public, visitors peruse the new exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection. Photo by J Caldwell.
Visitors peruse the new exhibition In Relation to Power: Politically Engaged Works from the Collection. Photo by J Caldwell.
September 09, 2021 – May 08, 2022