Text & Pix April Gathering
Students, faculty and community members are welcome to join the MFA|EDA and English/Creative Writing programs for the next gathering of the Text & Pix Collective! Hear from Tom Rankin and ...
Students, faculty and community members are welcome to join the MFA|EDA and English/Creative Writing programs for the next gathering of the Text & Pix Collective! Hear from Tom Rankin and ...
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 ...
Congratulations to the fifteen students who received a 2025 Benenson Award in the Arts! This year's group of awardees submitted projects in a wide range of disciplines to be explored this summer—including film, theater, creative writing, music, dance, and visual art.
Featuring a wide variety of Chinese musical genres, including classical, folk, and pop pieces, played on a mix of Eastern and Western instruments. Admission is free – No need to ...
For centuries, the church has marked the transition from daytime to evening with psalms, prayer, and song. Duke Chapel’s Choral Evensong follows this historic pattern, using the liturgy of the ...
“Always dare, never truth.” Filled with wit and physical comedy, Pierre Corneille’s sparking play about mistaken identity shines ever brighter in this English version by David Ives. Direction by Darren ...
Duke Chorale celebrates its senior class with music about freedom from a variety of cultures and eras. Admission is free – No need to purchase tickets to attend.
Join us for collaborative program between Duke Campus Farm and the Nasher Museum. We will start with a tour at the museum considering art that helps us explore how humans ...
“Always dare, never truth.” Filled with wit and physical comedy, Pierre Corneille’s sparking play about mistaken identity shines ever brighter in this English version by David Ives. Direction by Darren ...
Join us for a night of celebration and connection plus amazing works of art created by people living with Parkinson’s Disease. The event is open to ALL and free to ...
On April 11, the CFFS welcomes filmmaker Alice Diop for a day-long colloquium entirely dedicated to her work Friday, April 11 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. The CFFS, in partnership ...
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 ...
Candlelight, darkness, mystical chant, and meditative silence are the hallmarks of Compline, or Night Prayer. The Chapel holds this ancient prayer service on Thursdays during the season of Lent, as ...
Join the Duke Wind Symphony as we present Finale Forte: Senior Night, a special concert featuring works handpicked by our graduating seniors. This evening will celebrate their musical journeys and ...
“Always dare, never truth.” Filled with wit and physical comedy, Pierre Corneille’s sparking play about mistaken identity shines ever brighter in this English version by David Ives. Direction by Darren ...
FACES OF SEOUL (Gina Kim, 2009, 93 min, South Korea and USA, Korean and English w/English subtitles, Digital) — Virtual Q&A to follow with director Gina Kim FACES OF SEOUL ...
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal. These demonstrations ...
Dr. Zelda Lockhart will share the unanswered family questions that led to generational research and the writing of her novels Trinity and Cold Running Creek. All will be led in ...
Jazz and Gender Justice A conversation with Terri Lyne Carrington, Camila Cortina, Anthony Kelley, and Brenda Sisane As we cross into the second century of the music’s history, jazz has ...
Duke Symphony Orchestra presents “Senior Night”. Introduction to Khovantchina (1880)……………………………….Modest Mussorgsky Piano Concerto in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 20 (1896)……………….Alexander Scriabin Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor (1846)………………..Otto Nicolai Violin ...
Professor Mesha Maren is hosting an event on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, to celebrate everything memorized. She is calling for participants to join her at the Duke Coffeehouse on April ...
Emily Jacir: Artist Talk and Screening As poetic as it is political and biographical, Emily Jacir’s work investigates silenced histories, exchange, translation, transformation, and resistance. Jacir has built a complex ...
Author Brian Goldstone MA ’07 PhD ’12 discusses his new book “There Is No Place For Us: Working and Homeless in America.” By telling the unforgettable stories of five Atlanta ...
March 17-April 9 Center for Documentary Studies Lyndhurst Gallery Multimedia Installation Photography, digital video, generative media Artist Hangout, April 9, 4:00pm Ziwen Liu (1999, China) is a multimedia artist working ...
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal. These demonstrations ...
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal. These demonstrations ...
Open workshops adapt and apply purposeful play activities that include improv, creative writing, oral storytelling, movement, and other arts-based activities to a variety of pedagogical challenges and opportunities. This spring ...
April 4-13 Rubenstein Arts Center Gallery 235 Multimedia Installation Memorial Service: An Artist Talk, April 7, 5:00pm Those who died return again again human documents a return in search of ...
Robert Parkins’s farewell recital at Duke features repertoire he performed at dedicatory concerts of the Chapel’s Brombaugh, Flentrop, and renovated Aeolian organs-including early Spanish and south German music as well ...
“Always dare, never truth.” Filled with wit and physical comedy, Pierre Corneille’s sparking play about mistaken identity shines ever brighter in this English version by David Ives. Direction by Darren ...
FREE, ticket required Sunday, April 6, 5:30 p.m., Carolina Theatre: Fletcher Hall Sally Ride became the first American woman to blast off into space, but beneath her unflappable composure was ...
“Always dare, never truth.” Filled with wit and physical comedy, Pierre Corneille’s sparking play about mistaken identity shines ever brighter in this English version by David Ives. Direction by Darren ...
FREE, no ticket required. Saturday, April 5, 8:30 p.m., Durham Central Park Fred Rogers transformed children’s television with Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. Rogers was an ordained Presbyterian minister who believed that ...
DNME: System, Solace, Silence. Admission is free – No need to purchase tickets to attend.
April 4-13 Rubenstein Arts Center Murthy Agora Multimedia Installation Artist Hangout April 4, 4:00pm Key to Timeless is an interactive exhibition that frames a conversation between two generations, on family, ...
April 4-13 Rubenstein Arts Center Gallery 235 Multimedia Installation Those who died return again again human documents a return in search of traces of ghosts. We journey from the Gulf ...
“Always dare, never truth.” Filled with wit and physical comedy, Pierre Corneille’s sparking play about mistaken identity shines ever brighter in this English version by David Ives. Direction by Darren ...
FREE, no ticket required. Friday, April 4, 8:30 p.m., Durham Central Park. From director Todd Douglas Miller comes a cinematic event fifty years in the making. Crafted from a newly ...
April 4-13 Rubenstein Arts Center Murthy Agora Multimedia Installation Artist Hangout April 4, 4:00pm Key to Timeless is an interactive exhibition that frames a conversation between two generations, on family, ...
This talk explores the crucial period of the 1980s and 1990s as a pivotal moment for studies in African American Cinema, tracing the intersections of filmmaking, institutional activism, and scholarship. ...
Join Pratt Peers for a high-energy Bollywood dance experience! ✨ Get ready to move to vibrant beats, learn fun choreography, and connect with fellow students in a lively and supportive ...
The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is an annual international event dedicated to the theatrical exhibition of nonfiction cinema. Each spring, Full Frame welcomes filmmakers and film lovers from around ...
Candlelight, darkness, mystical chant, and meditative silence are the hallmarks of Compline, or Night Prayer. The Chapel holds this ancient prayer service on Thursdays during the season of Lent, as ...
6:00 PM Lecture Hall doors open 6:30 PM Artist talk Followed by reception and cash bar Registration required (livestream also available) Signature Artist Lecture: Cannupa Hanska Luger Parking is free ...
“Always dare, never truth.” Filled with wit and physical comedy, Pierre Corneille’s sparking play about mistaken identity shines ever brighter in this English version by David Ives. Direction by Darren ...
Join us in the Biddle Music Building Fountain area as we honor our talented seniors! Enjoy an evening of instrumental and vocal performances that showcase their artistic journeys. Admission is ...
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal. These demonstrations ...
FREE, ticket required. Thu, April 3, 10:30 a.m., Carolina Theatre: Fletcher Hall THE APOLLO (Dir. Roger Ross Williams) chronicles the legacy of New York City’s landmark Apollo Theater, covering the ...
As part of their Duke Arts Administration Fellowship, Maya Ghanem will collaborate with Nashia Ogbuagu to curate Trajectories: Liberated Pathways through Makeup, Photography, and Jewelry, an exhibition at Queen Street ...
Premieres of thesis films from MFA|EDA Class of 2025 filmmakers: Bren Vienrich-Felling – Full Moon Over Palcazú Christopher Verstandig – The Work Behind the Wonder Clara Zhu – in 40 ...
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal. These demonstrations ...
Music has for centuries been at the heart of the expression of African descendent people globally. In this panel, the eminent Puerto Rican composer and saxophonist David Sánchez – a ...
"Trajectories" is a multi-media exhibition project that envisions personal and structural trajectories without the shackles of oppression.
Join Duke Arts at The Fruit in downtown Durham for a showcase of student creative work from Duke Arts Studio, featuring live performances, screenings, readings, and exhibitions.
Duo Cortona (Rachel Calloway Streisfeld and Ari Streisfeld) will be presenting an evening of music that includes works of Bacewiz, Liberatore, and Waggoner Duo Cortona is a contemporary music ensemble ...
The Israeli Documentary Series presents “Abortion in the Holy Land,” directed by Efran Shalom Danon (Israel, 2024, 70 minutes, Hebrew with English subtitles). Abortions in Israel of 2024 are still ...
BEING MICHELLE is an award-winning feature-length documentary film that follows the astonishing journey of a Deaf and Disabled woman who survived incarceration and abuse. Michelle’s trajectory changed when she met ...
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal. These demonstrations ...
The History Hub is pleased to be hosting “AIDS Activism and Queer Care,” with Dr. Keiko Lane. Dr. Lane is an independent scholar, practicing psychotherapist, ACT UP and Queer Nation/Los ...
Join us for a screening of Jackson Garvey’s (’26) short film, Kachna, created during his study abroad with CET Film Production at FAMU in Prague, Czech Republic. Attendees will also ...
We recently caught up with Duke alum Charlie McSpadden T’10, producer of the 2024 romantic comedy A Nice Indian Boy. The film, produced with Levantine Films and starring Karan Soni ...
The Duke Chapel Choir and the Duke Chorale join forces with Mallarmé Music and the Amalgam Brass for an afternoon of music celebrating American poets and composers, past and present. ...
Duke Players’ Spring Show follows a dance team of 12-14 year olds preparing for the biggest competition of their lives, all while experiencing the tumults of girlhood and adolescence. The ...
Duke Players’ Spring Show follows a dance team of 12-14 year olds preparing for the biggest competition of their lives, all while experiencing the tumults of girlhood and adolescence. The ...
“Still:Moving” A program of and about silent film by experimental filmmaker and curator Tom Whiteside. Before the development of what we understand to be basic film language in the mid ...
Duke Jazz Ensemble featuring Jeff Hamilton, Drums. Tickets are required and can be purchased at tickets.duke.edu.
Duke Players’ Spring Show follows a dance team of 12-14 year olds preparing for the biggest competition of their lives, all while experiencing the tumults of girlhood and adolescence. The ...
Join the Kenan Institute for Ethics for a talk and conversation on the ways we remember the past, whether visibly or invisibly, and how memory is a moral enterprise that ...
ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT (Payal Kapadia, 2024, 118 min, France/India/Netherlands/Luxembourg, Malayalam and Hindi w/English subtitles, DCP) In a vast, heaving Mumbai that bustles by day and glimmers by night, ...
Stop by this open house to delight in a showcase of pedagogical inventions from board games to improvisation to collage to an assortment of multimodal projects created by Duke Professors ...
Upcycle and repair your textile goods.
If you are new to polymer clay, you came to the right place! Clay allows us to express our imaginations through our hands — and the medium that allows the most possibilities is polymer-baked clay.
You will be making ornate designs with intricate patterns that will come to life with vibrant colors.
This writing workshop will discuss what revision is, ways to approach revising your fiction, examples of revised fiction, and how to know, if that’s possible, when a story has been truly revised.
Make a new companion by sewing your own plushie!
Learn how to throw pottery on the wheel! In this introductory class, you will learn the basics of centering and throwing cylinders.
Relax and engage in the magic of mindful watercolor painting!
Duke Players’ Spring Show follows a dance team of 12-14 year olds preparing for the biggest competition of their lives, all while experiencing the tumults of girlhood and adolescence. The ...
Candlelight, darkness, mystical chant, and meditative silence are the hallmarks of Compline, or Night Prayer. The Chapel holds this ancient prayer service on Thursdays during the season of Lent, as ...
The fifth and final reading in the Solarities series features Nathaniel Mackey and Joseph Donahue, both Duke poets, along with visiting poet fahima ife. Nathaniel Mackey is the author of ...
Duke’s Center for Documentary Studies (CDS) is excited to host the March Meetup of Photobook Dummies, a monthly in-person gathering of photobook collectors, creators and enthusiasts that happens in Durham ...
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal. These demonstrations ...
Join us for a workshop with artist Bz Zhang focusing on their art installation, MAKE AMERICA. Participants will interact with and contribute to the installation. MAKE AMERICA wonders aloud about ...
The Duke Jewish Alumni Network (DJAN) is partnering with the Jewish Book Council to bring notable books, discussions, and author conversations to alumni and friends! The DJAN Book Club, supported ...
Join us for a discussion and book signing with James Robinson. Kelly Alexander will interview Robinson about his new illustrated novel “Whale Eyes,” journalism, disability and getting people to care. ...
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal. These demonstrations ...
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal. These demonstrations ...
More details to follow.
Can’t Stop Change follows the production team on a road trip across Florida (and the new Florida diaspora) to meet with 14 LGBTQ2S+ artists, organizers, and activists, uplifting their stories ...
How do words make the past appear? In what way does the historian summon bygone events? What is this kind of remembering, and for whom do we recall the dead? ...
When British actor, director, and playwright Tim Crouch arrived at Duke, he wasn’t just an exciting visitor—he was at the top of a wish list from theater studies faculty. As ...
For centuries, the church has marked the transition from daytime to evening with psalms, prayer, and song. Duke Chapel’s Choral Evensong follows this historic pattern, using the liturgy of the ...
The Duke University Wind Symphony presents the 50th annual Viennese Ball! Join us for an evening of live Austrian Waltz and Polka music with dance workshops for all skill levels. ...
March 17-April 9 Fredric Jameson Gallery Artist Talk March 21, 5:30pm How did a hopeless street kid from Brooklyn grow up to be an artist, a teacher, a husband, and, ...
Production dates are November 13-16 and 20-22, 2025 at Duke University. A diverse cast of eight (8) student actors is sought. All roles can be played by any ethnicity, gender, ...
March 20-29 Rubenstein Arts Center Gallery 235 Multimedia Installation Free Space focuses on how a group of young cosplayers in China transform an abandoned commercial mall into a vibrant hub ...
March 20-29 Rubenstein Arts Center Murthy Agora Artist Talk March 28, 5:30pm If a camera can be compared to an eye, a disintegrating negative can be compared to a diseased ...
Candlelight, darkness, mystical chant, and meditative silence are the hallmarks of Compline, or Night Prayer. The Chapel holds this ancient prayer service on Thursdays during the season of Lent, as ...
THE STRAIGHT STORY (David Lynch, 1999, 112 min, USA, English, 35mm) Special 35mm Screening! A perfectly titled movie, THE STRAIGHT STORY is as forthright and methodical as its eponymous – ...
Production dates are November 13-16 and 20-22, 2025 at Duke University. A diverse cast of eight (8) student actors is sought. All roles can be played by any ethnicity, gender, ...
Duke’s Center for Documentary Studies (CDS) is excited to introduce our DocX Residency Fellows to campus and invite you to join us for a Welcome Reception. DocX is a CDS ...
The rise of China and its great power competition with the U.S. will be one of the defining issues of our generation. But to understand modern China, one has to ...
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 ...
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal. These demonstrations ...
Screening of the film “Fanny: The Other Mendelssohn”, a feature documentary film from the English director Sheila Hayman, a descendant of the composer/pianist Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel (1805-1847). Released from Mercury ...
Production dates are November 13-16 and 20-22, 2025 at Duke University. A diverse cast of eight (8) student actors is sought. All roles can be played by any ethnicity, gender, ...
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal. These demonstrations ...
Andrew Kozlowski is a cartoonist, printmaker, writer, small press publisher, and art educator who has been living and working in Jacksonville Florida since 2017. His work has been included in ...
This virtual talk from Dr. Jane Blocker approaches the problem of disorientation for contemporary art through an analysis of an installation called “Beacon” (2007), by sound and new media artist ...
Dir. by Eryk Rocha, Bernard Machado. 2024. 110 min. Aocumentary about Indigenous peoples’ profound connection to nature and their struggle against deforestation, a grave threat to their way of life ...
This organ demonstration is an opportunity to stop in to hear a Duke Chapel organ or Bösendorfer grand piano played in the informal atmosphere of an open rehearsal. These demonstrations ...
March 17-April 13 Online at https://pvppy.etsy.com I work at the intersection of the surreal and the absurd, creating stark, high-contrast images and animations that feel both playful and unsettling. My ...
March 17-April 9 Fredric Jameson Gallery Artist Talk March 21, 5:30pm How did a hopeless street kid from Brooklyn grow up to be an artist, a teacher, a husband, and, ...
March 17-April 9 Center for Documentary Studies Lyndhurst Gallery Multimedia Installation Photography, digital video, generative media Ziwen Liu (1999, China) is a multimedia artist working as a filmmaker, photographer, and ...
March 17-April 9 Center for Documentary Studies Juanita Kreps Gallery Artist Talk March 27, 7:30pm Throughout my life, I have been immersed in the western community, from horseback riding to ...
This third and final public event for this year’s Keohane Professorship will feature Crawley practicing the breath, gestures, and spiritual seriousness of Black folks, Blackpentestalism, and Black social life to paint on canvas through body movements.
The Music Graduate Student Association and the Duke Music Composition PhD Student Group present a night of world premieres written for the visiting ensemble Orange Road String Quartet. This concert ...
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