The Power Plant Gallery at American Tobacco Campus is pleased to present In Practice: Work by Duke Arts Faculty, opening October 4. The exhibit includes works in a wide range of media—photography, film and video, printmaking, new media—by seventeen Duke faculty members and instructors from three arts units at the university: the Center for Documentary Studies (CDS), the Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies (AAHVS), and the Program in Arts of the Moving Image (AMI). The exhibition provides a lens through which to visualize the remarkably interdisciplinary nature of the arts at Duke, as well as the dynamic and diverse energy of the Triangle arts scene.
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On view: October 4–December 13, 2013
Opening event: Friday, October 25, 4–6 p.m.
Power Plant Gallery, Power Plant Building
American Tobacco Campus, 320 Blackwell St., Durham, North Carolina
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Participating artists include:
Bill Bamberger (CDS)
Todd Berreth (AAHVS)
Bill Brown (AMI)
Bill Fick (AAHVS)
David Gatten (AMI)
Joshua Gibson, (AMI)
Alex Harris (CDS)
Jim Haverkamp (AMI)
Shambhavi Kaul (AMI)
Pedro Lasch (AAHVS)
William Noland (AAHVS)
Tom Rankin (CDS)
Raquel Salvatella de Prada (AAHVS)
Bill Seaman (AAHVS)
MJ Sharp (CDS)
Merrill Shatzman (AAHVS)
Christopher Sims (CDS)
Victoria Szabo with Joyce Rudinsky (AAHVS)
The Power Plant Gallery at American Tobacco Campus is a joint initiative of Duke’s Center for Documentary Studies and MFA in Experimental and Documentary Arts program. A laboratory for the arts, the gallery provides ongoing opportunities for the Duke and Durham communities to engage with documentary and experimental art practices through exhibition and study of work that considers the essential role and transformative capacity of the arts in society.