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Registration for Fall Art Classes Will Open Tomorrow! |
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Feed Durham Presents: "Lovingly Prepared By" |
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"Lovingly Prepared by: A Multimedia Experience by Feed Durham" is now showing at the DAC. Covering both the first and second floor gallery spaces, "Lovingly Prepared by" is a celebration of Feed Durham’s inspirational work during the pandemic. |
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Founded by Filmmaker Katina Parker, Feed Durham is a scrappy mutual aid collective that came together in response to mounting hunger in the Durham area, due to COVID. Since 2020, Feed Durham has fed 155,000+ neighbors in need through massive no-contact cookouts, where they lovingly prepare meals for 500 people per day, and offer grocery giveaways. |
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The Durham Art Guild presents Visceral Structures, featuring works by Sudie Rakusin, Holly Fischer, Susan Finer and Ivana Milojevic Beck. |
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“Dilemna” by Holly Fischer; “Woman with Persimmon” by Sudie Rakusin; “Weathering 6” by Susan Finer; “Umbilicus” by Ivana Milojevic Beck |
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Ivana Milojevic Beck, Susan Finer, Holly Fischer, and Sudie Rakusin are four artists with distinctly different voices who all share the desire to push the boundaries of their chosen media and present work that challenges conventions by recontextualizing the familiar. Their work explores identity with the goal of breaking free from social constructs. These artists invite their audience to suspend disbelief, delve beneath beauty and surface appearance, and enter a world of transmutation and fluidity.
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*This beautiful exhibit will be taken down on August 6th. Be sure to stop by and check it out before it leaves* |
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The CenterFest Arts Festival has been a staple of the Triangle for nearly 50 years. Promoting local visual, as well as performing artists, the festival serves as a reminder of the impact art has on modern-day society. With the help of valuable volunteers, CenterFest has the potential to have an even greater influence. If your organization is looking for an event to volunteer at, look no further. This experience is not only critical for supporting local artists and non-profits, but it will also be fun as well! To find out more about the festival and to sign up please use the links provided below. |
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The Brightwork Fellowship Application is Now Open! |
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The application window for the 2024 Brightwork Fellowship will open on July 28th!
The Brightwork Fellowship is a studio-based residency providing a 500+ square-foot studio space at Anchorlight, a solo exhibition opportunity in our gallery, and an unrestricted financial award of $50,000.00 to one North Carolina based* artist per year who is at a pivotal moment in their career. *Applicants must have resided in North Carolina full-time for a minimum of one year (12 consecutive months) at the time of their application submission.* |
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Learn more about the Brightwork Fellowship with this button |
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Artist Spotlight: Christopher Williams
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This past week, local printmaker Christopher Williams stopped by at the Durham Arts Council as a visiting artist for the Teen Intensive Printmaking Camp. |
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Christopher Williams is a self-trained silkscreen artist. He has made several hundred posters for Carrboro's Cat’s Cradle since 2005. In 2010, he was invited to become a part of the Southern Folklife Collection at UNC-Chapel Hill, which now holds over 400 of his posters, prints and flyers. In 2019, he began publishing his own graphic novels and zines. Since that time, he has released handfuls of graphic novels, receiving a grant from the Durham Arts Council in 2020 to release another in 2021. In addition to numerous gallery shows showcasing his gigposter work, past and current clients include: the NCMA, Duke Performances, NC State, Koka Booth Amphitheatre, INDY Week, Comedy Minus One Records, Phratry Records, Screens ‘n’ Suds, Hopscotch Music Festival, Dusky Electronics, Creative Action Network. Christopher currently lives in Durham with his teenage son, Seamus.
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The Durham Arts Council is Looking for Panelists! |
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Are you interested in serving as a grant review panelist for the Durham Arts Council?
Every year DAC assembles review panels to evaluate grant applications and recommend awards for its grant programs. If you would like to be considered to serve as a panelist, click here for more details and the interest form. All review tasks occur online so panelists do not attend meetings in person. Panelists are paid an honorarium for their time. Questions? Email Margaret DeMott at mdemott@durhamarts.org
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Piedmont Laureate Dasan Ahanu's Upcoming Events |
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Check out Piedmont Laureate Dasan Ahanu's upcoming events and blog post: Latest Blog Post Give the Piedmont Laureate a follow with the links below!
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Visit the Durham Arts Network to learn more about local artists/organizations! |
Arts & Cultural Directory for Durham and the Triangle Region: Artists, Creatives & Cultural Workers
Check it out here! |
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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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| 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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