This year’s Duke Arts Studio cohort includes ten students developing projects in sculpture, writing, documentary, fashion design, and art technology. Each student is paired with professional artist who supports them as a mentor.
This academic year, five students joined the inaugural 2025–26 cohort of Duke Arts Fellows—Duke undergraduates who are paired with a Durham Public School (DPS) educator and a Duke faculty mentor. The ...
We are excited to share that applications for the 2025–26 Duke Arts Studio cohort are now open! The Duke Arts Studio program from Duke Arts gives Duke undergraduate students the ...
On April 17 at The Fruit, nine Duke students will share the creative projects they have developed this year as part of the Duke Arts Studio program. At the start ...
When 9-year-old John Brown saw the North Carolina Symphony perform at his elementary school in Fayetteville, North Carolina, he was inspired to start playing the bass. Brown had seen the ...
Over six weeks, this team played a key role in launching the 2024-25 season and supporting our summer concert series, Music in the Gardens. From researching artists and building event pages to brainstorming community outreach, they gained transferrable, resume-building professional skills.
Duke Arts is excited to introduce the three teams for the 2025 Arts+ program, a summer experiential learning initiative now in its second year. This multifaceted program offers opportunities for ...
This year’s Duke Arts Studio cohort includes ten students developing projects in writing, movement, film, photography, music, and podcasting. Each student is paired with Duke alums and local community members as mentors.
Last year, 13 undergraduate students across several majors launched their creative projects with the Duke Arts Studio program. Duke Arts Studio is a year-long mentorship program that offers creative, professional ...
The seventh year of Duke’s signature arts mentorship program pairs thirteen students with professional mentors to develop their creative projects, including literature, theater, film, visual arts and more.
Duke Arts Studio, formerly StudioDuke, the creative and professional support for undergraduate student projects in the fields of arts, entertainment and media is now accepting applications for 2023-24 projects through Friday, October 6, 2023.
The sixth year of Duke’s signature arts mentorship program pairs twelve students with professional mentors to develop their creative projects, including podcasts, literature, theater, film, visual arts and more.
This year’s StudioDuke students and mentors share favorite memories, valuable takeaways, and helpful advice from their experiences. StudioDuke is a program of Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship in collaboration with DEMAN and Duke Arts. This signature program provides students the opportunity to take their advanced, on-going creative projects to the next level.
For the 2021-22 Doing Good grant cycle, Duke Arts is partnering with the Office of Durham and Community Affairs to support community-led art projects that have a positive impact on Duke’s fourteen partner neighborhoods.
The fifth year of Duke’s signature arts mentorship program pairs twenty students with professional mentors to develop their creative projects, including manuscripts, documentaries, podcasts, XR, TV pilots, animation and more.
This year, in collaboration with the Office for the Vice Provost of the Arts, Bass Connections is seeking projects that display the range of ways in which different forms of art intersect with how we understand, convey, and engage with complex societal challenges.
The fourth year of this collaboration with Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship and Duke Alumni pairs sixteen students with professional mentors to develop creative projects in creative writing, film, music, and visual arts.
The one-year position (renewable for an additional year) is open to Duke alumni who graduated within the past three years and have a demonstrated interest in the arts, public programs or community engagement.
Pratt's New Building Art Committee is now in a phase of actively seeking to identify and purchase or commission works for the new building. Artists who might be a fit are invited to submit a brief survey by Dec 6, 2019.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, write duuvisarts@gmail.com for more info and to apply.
Learn more about professional opportunities with Duke Dance, the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, and Duke Performances.
Celebrate a decade of DEMAN on November 1st and 2nd! View the schedule of events for DEMAN Weekend 2019 below.
Meet the undergrad Creative Arts Student Team (CAST) members of Duke Arts! CASTs fulfill a variety of roles, from offering tours of the Ruby to operating Duke Arts social media accounts. Applications for CASTs '19-20 are now open.
The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University awards a maximum of four summer museum internships for Duke University Undergraduates with career interests in art and museum work.