Deborah Stratman: Speculative Terrains / On View Jan 27-Feb 28

A new exhibit at the Power Plant Gallery, Deborah Stratman: Speculative Terrains, examines both rural and urban landscapes through lenses of history, science, and mythology. The show features a range of work—photography, video, and installation—by the award-winning artist and filmmaker that explores how places, ideas, and the undercurrents of society are intertwined. Stratman will be a visiting scholar with… Continue reading Deborah Stratman: Speculative Terrains / On View Jan 27-Feb 28

MFA|EDA Kristin Bedford (’14) at Meredith Film Festival

Second year MFA|EDA student Kristin Bedford’s film “Field Notes, Durham Noir” will be screened at the Meredith College Documentary Film Festival on January 26, 2014. The inaugural Meredith College Documentary Film Festival will be held Sunday, January 26, 2014, in Carswell Auditorium. The festival is free and open to the public. Click here for complete… Continue reading MFA|EDA Kristin Bedford (’14) at Meredith Film Festival

FHI Audiovisualities Lab and John Rash (’14) present INVISIBLE

  Friday January 17 INVISIBLE to perform new audio performance installation TIME CONSTRAINTS at Duke FHI Audiovisualities Lab 3:00-4:00pm: Artist talk and reception @ FHI Garage, Smith Warehouse Bay 4 7:00-8:30pm: Performance of TIME CONSTRAINTS @ Nelson Music Room, East Duke Building INVISIBLE is a sound art performance project featuring sculptural sound making devices invented by Mark… Continue reading FHI Audiovisualities Lab and John Rash (’14) present INVISIBLE

Alumna Annabel Manning (’13) at Levine Museum

Via Levine Museum of the New South: Out of the Shadows: Undocumented and Unafraid Exhibit Dates: 12/21/2013 – 6/29/2014 Panel: 1/12/2013 Reservations recommended at  rsvp@museumofthenewsouth.org. Conceived and orchestrated by artist Annabel Manning (MFA|EDA, Class of 2013) and organized with the assistance of independent curator Carla Hanzal. Undocumented Latino youth who have lived in this country… Continue reading Alumna Annabel Manning (’13) at Levine Museum