Come out to Carrack Modern Art gallery on Saturday, April 28th at 8:00 for an evening of short films by renowned filmmaker and all-around good guy, Bill Brown. Brown is a recent addition to the Arts of the Moving Image faculty at Duke University and has screened his films all over the world, including Sundance,… Continue reading The Short Films of Bill Brown at Carrack Modern Art April 28
Category: Art Elsewhere
Josh Gibson’s Kudzu Vine at Slamdance Festival
Slamdance Festival in Park City, UT is presenting MFAEDA faculty Josh Gibson’s 35mm black and white short documentary “Kudzu Vine” this week. More information about Slamdance at slamdance.com. View a sample from the 20 minute film here!
Dara Friedman: Dancer opens at CAM Raleigh on January 28th
The Contemporary Museum, Raleigh will bring a bit of the Sunshine State to the Triangle with their presentation of Dancer, a new work from German-born, Miami-based artist, Dara Friedman. The work is the latest in a series of works that consider performance in public space, following up on 2007’s Musical and 2010’s Frankfurt Song. According… Continue reading Dara Friedman: Dancer opens at CAM Raleigh on January 28th
Talena Sanders (MFAEDA ’13) Upcoming Talk at SECCA
MFAEDA’s own Talena Sanders will be taking part in a conversation related to the exhibition, Out of Fashion on 1/19 at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art! Certainly worth a field trip from the Triangle to the Triad… Here are the details from SECCA’s website: Talk @ SECCA: Out of Fashion Artists Conversations Thursday, January… Continue reading Talena Sanders (MFAEDA ’13) Upcoming Talk at SECCA
David Gatten: Texts of Light at the National Gallery of Art
MFAEDA’s own David Gatten will be on-site to present 3 programs of his work at the National Gallery of Art from January 21-22 in conjunction with his mid-career retrospective! More information and a complete program of events may be found on the NGA’s website. David Gatten: Texts of Light January 21, 22 East Building Concourse,… Continue reading David Gatten: Texts of Light at the National Gallery of Art
Happy Thanksgiving, Errol Morris
Philip Brubaker ’13 and friend muse about and give thanks for the works of Errol Morris on their podcast, Albatross Applesauce: And the man himself muses about his work, “The Umbrella Man” in a NY Times Op-Doc this week: