A Bass Connections project team shares how the arts can support public advocacy and education in support of meaningful climate change interventions. They worked together to create an art installation opening in the Ruby courtyard in April 2021.
Courtney Liu '13, MFA in Dance '21, will present sections of her final performance work for the MFA in Dance as well as her research on progressive ballet pedagogy and body image.
Join Durham-born artist John Felix Arnold III as he discusses his work-in-progress in the Ruby, growing up in Durham, and gives us a preview of his upcoming exhibition in Raleigh.
Julia Gartrell introduces "The Radical Repair Workshop," a traveling studio, gallery, and educational space housed in a vintage camper that challenges the way we typically think about repair.
Telvin Wallace, NYC-based artist and 2019 graduate of NCCU, explores Black mental health and the human condition through his portraits. Moderated by Durham-based artist William Paul Thomas.
Designed to support Duke undergraduates, this panel will cover grant and/or research proposal writing, best practices to consider as build your application, and major funding opportunities at Duke.
Join playwright and scholar Lisa B. Thompson for a conversation about the role of Black theatre in the Black Lives Matter movement. Moderated by Mark Anthony Neal.
Assistant Professor of Music Yun Emily Wang will introduce an abridged version of the musical including live performance on Zoom and footage from the full cast production, created by Kit Yan and Melissa Li.
Join artist and educator Forrest McClendon virtually for this one-hour interactive salon where he will discuss “Choicework,” his unique creative process originally designed to build characters onstage.