| Creating a Vibrant Community Through the Arts |
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Celebrate National Poetry Month! |
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Celebrate Poetry Month with
Piedmont Laureate Poet Dasan Anahu
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Pen to Paper Shop Talks Vol 1 with Dasan Ahanu Durham County Main Library May 2nd, 2023,
at 6:30pm 300 N Roxboro St Durham, NC 27701 FREE
The Pen to Paper Shop Talks is a series of conversations with NC poets about navigating life and business as an artist and professional. Each session features poets who have carved their own way in the arts and are pushing the possibilities of their craft. The conversation will be followed by a live audience Q&A and a performance by each artist. Hosted by Piedmont Laureate Dasan Ahanu. Featuring:
Boris “Bluz” Rogers
Ashley Lumpkin
CJ Suitt
Brought to you by the Piedmont Laureate program, Durham Arts Council, and Durham County Library. A National Poetry Month celebration. For more info contact Dasan Ahanu at https://piedmontlaureate.org/contact/ |
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The Durham Arts Council is pleased to exhibit Durham Public Schools Art Instructor Showcase, DAC’s second exhibit collaboration with the entire school system, in the Allenton and Semans Galleries of the Durham Arts Council. he public is invited to enjoy the newly installed exhibit and live music by DPS performers: Adia Ledbetter, Emilie Raleigh, Stephanie Leathers, Travis Smith and Josh Zaslow on Friday, April 21st for the Third Friday open house.
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Durham Arts Council staff, with other Durham Arts representatives, met with Durham Legislators on April 18 as part of ARTS DAY to discuss future state support for the arts and arts education. Durham is fortunate to have such a dedicated delegation! |
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Chapel Hill Pride Artwork Artist Call |
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The Town of CH's Community Arts & Culture team is offering a $4,500 all-inclusive stipend to realize an interactive and celebratory piece of art. The call is broad on purpose - possible media could include sculpture, installation, projection, imagery on the ground plane, or something else entirely. LGBTQ+ artists are strongly encouraged to apply. The call has been extended. The new deadline is Thursday, April 20, at 5 p.m.
Please find the link to apply: https://www.chapelhillarts.org/applications/pride-artwork-application/ |
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We've got your summer staycation plans on lock!
DAC's 2023 Summer Catalog just dropped on our website.
Get a jumpstart on planning your most artistic summer yet. Summer Class registration opens Friday, May 5th at 10am! |
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Summer Arts Camp registration is live NOW and there are still spots open in our Spring classes, so don't miss out on kickstarting your creativity today! |
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We've got over 30 classes and workshops lined up in ceramics, painting/drawing, mixed media, theatre, music, and literary arts - and that's just for the adults! Our Summer Arts Camps lineup for kiddos and teens is sure to round out the fun for the whole family. Summer Arts Camp registration is live NOW and there are still spots open in our Spring classes, so don't miss out on kickstarting your creativity today! |
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Check out our Summer Teen Intensives! |
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Creative classes for creative teens! Sign up for our Summer Arts Teen Intensives. These week-long intensives are designed for middle/high school teens (Ages 13 – 17) that have some experience with art and want to learn more about a specific media in depth. Each intensive runs for 3.5 hours per day, and you can bundle a morning and afternoon intensive for a full day experience. Scholarships are available, based on financial need. Email us at jbell@durhamarts.org for a scholarship application. Learn more about our Summer Arts Teen Intensives by visiting our website. |
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| Looking for Summer Teen Volunteers!
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The Durham Arts Council is preparing for Summer Arts Camp, and we are looking for Teen Volunteers (14-17 years old) to volunteer with us.
Here is the link for more information and here is the link to the the volunteer application. |
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Now Showing at the Durham Art Guild |
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Extra-Spectral
April 7 to June 4
Extra-spectral colors cannot be evoked with a single wavelength of light, but rather by a combination of wavelengths. From the technical challenge of re-creating color to the ultra-personal choice of which hues to include to the fact that, as Josef Albers noted, we can never even see color as it physically is, making it the “most relative medium in art,” the relationship of the Artist to color is as complex as possible.
This exhibit highlights several NC-based Artists that, on the surface, use colors that are “extra” (which is where their commonality ends) to evoke their intent through a combination of this color with forms and imagery as well as the concepts embedded in color’s many identities. Artists Jane Cheek, Jerstin Crosby, Zach Storm, Tonya Solley Thornton and Leif Zikade all require color to play a primary role in their work and their relationship to an audience.
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The Durham Symphony Presents Resurgence!
A Celebration of New Music at Hayti |
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Additional information can be found here. |
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The Ethics of Now with Kim TallBear |
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Join the Kenan Institute for Ethics and host Adriane-Lentz Smith for a conversation
with Kim TallBear on being in good relation.
Author of Native American DNA: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science and The Critical Polyamorist blog, Kim TallBear thinks deeply and creatively about how to “be in good relation,” whether in how we name our identities or in how we love each other. Her scholarship and work in Native Studies spans science, technology, environment, and sexuality, offering a multi-faceted critique of the settler-colonial state.
Find out more information here. |
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Please note that DAC does not provide box office services. If you are interested in attending any of these events please contact the organizers. If a website is not included with show listing none was provided. |
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Please note the following update to the DAC Mask Policy: As of November 1, 2022 - Masks are Welcome in the DAC Building but not required. We encourage you to wear a mask if you will be in close proximity (less than 6 feet) to other visitors, students, or employees. Clay Students: Students and instructors in the DAC Clay Studio are strongly encouraged to wear a mask due to clay materials and clay dust. |
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Have you checked out the... Arts & Cultural Directory for Durham and the Triangle Region: Artists, Creatives & Cultural Workers? Check it out here! |
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| About the Durham Arts Council
The Durham Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and local arts agency dedicated to supporting the arts in Durham and the entire Triangle Region in North Carolina and has served the community since 1954. Each year DAC serves over 400,000 visitors and program participants, over 2,000 artists, and more than 300 arts and cultural organizations through classes, artist residencies, exhibits, festivals, grants programs, technical support, creative economy initiatives, arts advocacy, and information services.
Durham Arts Council, Inc. is a catalyst in the cultural development of Durham - it leads, inspires, and promotes excellence in and access to the creation, experience, and active support of the arts for all the people of our community. For more information call 919.560.ARTS(2787) or visit our website at www.durhamarts.org. |
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