Duke Arts Impact Report, 2010-2018

Ten Years of Growth for the Arts

In 2007, Duke launched the Arts Initiative to make the arts a vital part of the Duke education. Thanks to strategic investments by the university and its donors, the arts now thrive at Duke. Leading academic programs, critically-acclaimed presenting organizations, and premier visiting artists create connections between campus, the cultural momentum of Durham, NC, and international thinkers, makers, and performers. At Duke, the arts are an engine of collaboration and innovation.

The forward momentum of the arts at Duke is not possible without the amazing support of our donors. A glimpse of all you have helped make possible follows. Thank you!

Capital Projects

The rise of Duke Arts means demand for world-class spaces. Our supporters are answering that call.

 

RUBENSTEIN ARTS CENTER

The Ruby opened in January 2018 and encompasses 70,000 square feet dedicated to making, performing, and discovering art.

 

BALDWIN AUDITORIUM

Baldwin was designed by African American architect Julian F. Abele in 1927 and renovated in 2013 to become a premiere venue for classical music.

ARTS EVENTS IN DUKE THEATERS IN THE LAST FIVE YEARS…

Arts Education

The arts are integral to a Duke education. Students from all backgrounds, no matter what their major, are engaging with the arts in and out of the classroom.

DEPARTMENTS

Offering 18 undergraduate majors and minors

Art, Art History & Visual Studies
Dance
Music
Theater Studies
English (Creative Writing minor)

MFAs and MAs

Dance: Embodied Interdisciplinary Praxis Experimental and Documentary Arts
Digital Art History
Computational Media

Doctorates

Art History and Visual Culture
Computational Media, Arts & Cultures
Music Composition
Ethnomusicology
Musicology

Certificates

Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Arts of the Moving Image
Documentary Studies
Theology & the Arts

Exceptional faculty and students stand at the center of Duke’s arts education—and make surprising connections.

Photo by Alex Boerner.

RECENT ARTS FACULTY HIRES INCLUDE:

RECENT COLLABORATIONS INCLUDE:

Duke in Chicago was a life-changing experience for me. I took workshops at The Second City and The iO Theater, two centers of the comedy world where many Saturday Night Live stars trained. My fellow Duke students and I also built and staged a show from the ground up, doing all the writing, acting, business, and advertising. I came back with a new mindset about what I wanted to pursue in life.”

—HUNTER STARK ’18, Visual and Media Studies Major

Visiting Artists

Visiting artists engage students, create new work, and enrich the life of our campus and community.

IN THE PAST TEN YEARS…

Major Presenters

Duke’s critically acclaimed presenting organizations originate exhibitions, commission new work, and bring the arts to life in the classroom, studio, and stage.

NASHER MUSEUM OF ART

DUKE PERFORMANCES

CENTER FOR DOCUMENTARY STUDIES

Student Experience

Duke’s flourishing arts community offers all students opportunities to explore their creative passions.

98 Student Arts Organizations offer something for everyone:

DUKECREATE WORKSHOPS

DukeCreate workshops in ceramics, screen printing, digital media, drawing and painting, and more are free for all students.

DEMAN ALUMNI NETWORK

DEMAN (Duke Entertainment Media & Arts Network) and StudioDuke connect students with stellar alumni— producers, screenwriters, composers, journalists, animators—for mentoring, internships, and job opportunities.

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