Works from the Photographic Portfolio (ARTVIS 655)
Gallery 235 at the Rubenstein Arts Center 2020 Campus Dr, Durham, NCSee work created by students in instructor Jeremy Lange's "Photographic Portfolio" Fall 2018 course.
See work created by students in instructor Jeremy Lange's "Photographic Portfolio" Fall 2018 course.
This month-long exhibit aims to challenge assumptions about guilt and innocence and to provide a vehicle for the public to connect with the human lives hidden within an impenetrable system.
Stephen Hayes is the new Brock Family Visiting Instructor in Studio Arts in the Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies.
Art and science have a lot in common, yet we don't always see it that way. This exhibit brings the work of artists and scientists together in shared exploration of creativity and visual communication.
Visit the Ruby to see selections of student work in Digital Photography, Intermediate Painting, Painting Independent Study, the Photobook, and special site-specific installations of students in the Expanded Cinema course.
End-of-year exhibition featuring diverse work from nearly three dozen students in Duke’s visual arts classes, including Intermediate Painting, The Photobook, and Introduction to Digital Photography.
A presentation by artist Nadia Stevens of a piece about her grandmother, who is usually surrounded by family—she's their angel. One rare day, Stevens found her home alone and started recording. Ninety-five years of life leads to 95 years of stories. Who knew?
Two students in the MFA|EDA class of 2018 present their culminating work in Gallery 235: Nadia Stevens (“Dream of Angels”) and Laurids Andersen Sonne (“Man From Iota”).
Don't miss your chance to see the (In)visible Organ Exhibit before it closes on Sunday March 3!
The first exhibit of student work in the Ruby takes up the theme of home, in celebration of the arts center as a new home for the arts at Duke.