Flipping the Bird Friday
Duke University Libraries will be turning the pages of the Birds of America on the first Friday of every month! We welcome you to stop by and watch-what bird will ...
Duke University Libraries will be turning the pages of the Birds of America on the first Friday of every month! We welcome you to stop by and watch-what bird will ...
Duke University Libraries will be turning the pages of the Birds of America on the first Friday of every month! We welcome you to stop by and watch-what bird will ...
Duke University Libraries will be turning the pages of the Birds of America on the first Friday of every month! We welcome you to stop by and watch-what bird will ...
Duke University Libraries will be turning the pages of the Birds of America on the first Friday of every month! We welcome you to stop by and watch-what bird will ...
Join the Duke University Libraries for a special event featuring a panel discussion and gallery talks highlighting the opening of two exhibits-“This Sneeze Is for Science,” featuring photography of the ...
Archive as Ceremony: A Symposium The archive of novelist, essayist, philosopher, and scholar Sylvia Wynter was acquired by the John Hope Franklin Research Center in 2018 and will be opened ...
Join Shay Mirk (@mirkdrop), visiting artist, author, and publisher, for a free workshop on Making Nonfiction Comics and Zines. Shay Mirk (they/she) is a graphic journalist, editor, and teacher who ...
Duke University Libraries will be turning the pages of the Birds of America on the first Friday of every month! We welcome you to stop by and watch-what bird will ...
In 1974, a twenty-year-old Black woman named Joan Little found herself facing the death penalty for killing a white guard who had tried to rape her in an eastern North ...
Join the Duke University Libraries for a special event featuring a panel discussion and gallery talks highlighting the opening of two exhibits-“This Sneeze Is for Science,” featuring photography of the ...
Duke University Libraries will be turning the pages of the Birds of America on the first Friday of every month-DUE TO THE HOLIDAY IN JANUARY THIS EVENT WILL BE ON ...
AMES Presents: Living the Pandemic film series Featuring New Works from The Folk Memory Project, Caochangdi, China “Self-Portrait: 47 KM 2020” (Mengqi Zhang, 2023, 190 min, China, Chinese w/ English ...
Come join the curators of American Indians Go Graphic in celebrating stories about and created by American Indians. This event will kick off the weekend of the Duke Indigipopx Continuum, ...
AMES Presents: Living the Pandemic film series Featuring New Works from The Folk Memory Project, Caochangdi, China “Luo Luo’s Future” (Luo Luo, 2024, 69 min, China, Chinese w/ English subtitles, ...
Please join us on Wednesday, October 29, at 4:30 p.m. to celebrate the Thomas Bashore Collection, a recent acquisition of fantastic medical instruments and artifacts (exhibit in adjacent spaces including ...
AMES Presents: Living the Pandemic film series Featuring New Works from The Folk Memory Project, Caochangdi, China “The Death of Baijiashan” (Liu Xiaoqian, 2024, 110 min, China, Chinese w/ English ...
This exhibition opening and public event is in honor of the William Styron centenary; the Rubenstein Library is hosting an exhibition highlighting the rich history of student creative writing at ...
Please join the Conservation Services staff for an exhibit gallery talk for “Donors Choose: Highlights from the Duke Libraries Adopt-a-Book Program.” Colleagues from Conservation Services will highlight some of the ...
AMES Presents: Living the Pandemic film series Featuring New Works from The Folk Memory Project, Caochangdi, China New Moon Chapter One (Li Xinyue/New Moon, 2024, 157 min, China, in Chinese ...
Exploring the intersections of art, documentary, and social justice, panelists Mattison Bond, Movement History Initiative Coordinator, and Brandee Newkirk, Art, Art History & Visual Studies PhD candidate, are in conversation ...
Jusionyte, a legal and medical anthropologist, is the winner of the 2025 Mendez prize. In Exit Wounds, she follows firearms that circulate in the binational space between the United States ...
Please join us for a symposium celebrating the opening of an exhibit exploring the work and legacy of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. Full details and times for sessions are listed at ...
Open house 4-6 in exhibition space, remarks by curators at 4:30 Holsti-Anderson Family Assembly Room.
Exhibit curators Ernest Zitser and Kimmi Kresica will share their re-examination of Conrad’s portable memorial to the land and people he left behind, followed by a guest lecture by George ...
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to view library exhibits alongside the experts. During this open house, curators will be on hand to answer questions and guide attendees through exhibit spaces ...
Open house of exhibition and light refreshments from 4:30-6:00 pm, remarks by curators including Alexander Glass, Colette Harley, Patrick Charbonnau, Evan Helpar-Smith and Meg Brown in Holsti at 5:00 pm, ...
Join Kris Graves for a discussion on his project “American Monuments” on view in the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Refreshments and exhibit viewing will begin at ...
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