Durham Arts Council displays work of Parker, Feir, Assani
By Emily Hackeling | December 3Large amounts of wool, recycled washers and spoons are just a few of the objects on display in the Durham Arts Council galleries through Jan. 2.
Large amounts of wool, recycled washers and spoons are just a few of the objects on display in the Durham Arts Council galleries through Jan. 2.
It all started when one of Kathy Alderman’s daughters gave her a set of paints and an easel in 2005.
Susan Bean was formerly an anthropology professor at Yale University, and she helped curate the Peabody Essex Museum in Massachusetts. Bean spoke with staff writer Emily Hackeling about her curating efforts and her ideas for the lecture.
The Bicycle Film Festival, an event taking place in cities around the world, debuts this Saturday at the Full Frame Theater in downtown Durham.
Carrboro’s reputation as a quaint, family-friendly arts and innovation hub is likely to flourish even more with The ArtsCenter’s proposal to shift to a new, larger location in the next two years.
“Is it art?” A brief moment of silence followed UNC lecturer John Caldwell’s question at the Ackland Art Museum’s Art For Lunch program Wednesday on Sahmat’s Theatrical Origins.