Fall Fountain Concert
Discover a hidden musical treasure on Duke’s East Campus! Set in the intimate fountain lobby of the Biddle Music Building, the Fountain Concert series offers an enchanting, laid-back atmosphere that ...
Discover a hidden musical treasure on Duke’s East Campus! Set in the intimate fountain lobby of the Biddle Music Building, the Fountain Concert series offers an enchanting, laid-back atmosphere that ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
The FHI Black Feminist Working Group presents a screening of the creative documentary A Mother Apart (2024), followed by a hands-on workshop wherein participants will get the opportunity to respond ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
A celebration of the publication of Professor Javier Wallace’s new book with Duke University Press, Basketball Trafficking: Stolen Black Panamanian Dreams. Professor Wallace will read from his book and discuss ...
Cosmic Rays Touring Program 2025: “You Don’t Know Me” A selection of films from the 7th Cosmic Rays Film Festival Presented by the Experimental Film Lab at the Franklin Humanities ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
Experience the brilliance of two Baroque-era masters-Johann Sebastian Bach and Antonio Vivaldi-in an inspiring concert performed by a collaboration of Duke University students, music faculty, and professional musicians. The program ...
Join the Duke Chorale for a vibrant and inspiring evening as they host and perform with the Tunisia88 Youth Choir, in a cross-cultural celebration of music from around the Mediterranean ...
Johann Sebastian Bach’s cantatas are often considered the pinnacle of German sacred music, works whose theological depth and emotional resonance touch deep places in the human soul. This year’s cantata ...
Step into a powerful journey of sound and story with Cultural Crossroads: Dvořák in America-a free multimedia concert presented by Duke University’s renowned Ciompi Quartet. This captivating evening brings to ...
Join soprano Dana Zenobi (Trinity ’99) and pianist Jonathan Levin for an evening of art songs and song cycles by Margaret A. Bonds, one of the most influential socially progressive ...
Explore the art of the flower in the Nasher Museum of Art’s collection as well as plants in bloom at Duke Gardens with botanical artist Julia Einstein. Be inspired by ...
French Strings’ Tribute to Ravel Join us for a concert celebrating the sesquicentennial of Maurice Ravel’s birth! With Violinist Gabriel Richard and Cellist Jesus Castro-Balbi Free and Open to the ...
In partnership with the Duke Department of Music, Villa Albertine, and Kennesaw State University, this inventive program places Ravel’s Sonata for Violin and Cello in dialogue with works by Jean ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
Join us for this discussion guided by Duke Professor Joseph Winters about why he loves to teach James Baldwin’s The Fire Next Time. Free copies of the book are available ...
Dan Hale tells stories through the mediums of animation, film, and photography, and is an Assistant Professor of Animation at UNC Greensboro. In 2019, he received an MFA in Digital ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
The energy inside Reynolds Industries Theater on October 25 was electric. Before a single note was played, the audience was laughing – drawn in by Morgan Freeman’s unmistakable voice as ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
The Duke University Chorale is excited to present their Pinehurst concert this fall! Directed by Allan Friedman and accompanied by Mary Hamilton,Duke Chorale is the primary choral ensemble of Duke’s ...
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 ...
As part of the Duke Arts Chamber Arts Series, cellist Leonard Elschenbroich and pianist Alexei Grynyuk will present an inspiring recital on Sunday, November 2 at 7pm. This is a ...
“Diva” (Jean-Jacques Beineix, 1981, 117 min, France, French with English subtitles, New 4K DCP) “A single misstep, and reedy postman Frédéric Andréi is on the run all across Paris- including ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
“Dog Day Afternoon” (Sidney Lumet, 1975, 125 min, USA, English, DCP) “[Al] Pacino gives one of his greatest performances as desperate crook Sonny Wortzik in Lumet’s epochal New York crime ...
We are excited to invite you to a poetry reading by Rachel Blau DuPlessis. DuPlessis will be sharing selections from her most recent publication, “The Complete Drafts.” A major work ...
Five interdisciplinary scholars will respond to Jarvis C. McInnis’s groundbreaking new book, Afterlives of the Plantation: Plotting Agrarian Futures in the Global Black South, wherein he establishes Booker T. Washington’s ...
Book talk with author/professor Carlo Rotella (Boston College) and UNC-CH professor Florence Dore
In light of current environmental crises, the emerging field of Biological Human-Computer Interaction (Bio-HCI) focuses on building deeper relationships between humans, computers, and biological systems. The resulting bio-digital technologies are ...
Join us for the opening of “Disobedient Subjects: Bombay 1930 – 31,” a new exhibition presented by Duke Center for Documentary Studies (CDS) and The Alkazi Foundation for the Arts, ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
The Ciompi Quartet brings chamber music to life in fresh and informal settings with the return of its popular concert series in diverse campus locations. Each one-hour program pairs the ...
Join the Middle East and Islamic Studies Center for a Book Talk Book: Textual Life: Islam, Africa, and the Fate of the Humanities Author: Wendell Marsh, University Mohammed VI Polytechnic, ...
In conversation with Emily Rogers, Jina B. Kim will discuss her new book, Care at the End of the World: Dreaming of Infrastructure in Crip-of-Color Writing (Duke University Press 2025), ...
Join us for a conversation with gun violence survivor Oronde McClain and journalist Prof. Yvonne Latty. We will screen their film, “The Second Trauma”, a 28-minute documentary that features Philadelphians ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
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 ...
Put on your dance outfit or costume and get ready to move! Join us for the inaugural Duke Dance Open House Day – a Halloween-themed celebration of dance and community. ...
Join us for a presentation of “Computing the Lens: Research Driven Images for Machine Entangled Lives.” Part of Click! Photography Festival, this event will showcase work from 28 artists and ...
T.V. Show: Experimental Music ft. Guest Artist Charmaine Lee & Duke Composers An evening of text- and voice-based electronic music The Text Voice Show graduate seminar (Duke University Department of ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
Duke saxophone faculty Susan Fancher and friends Carla-Copeland Burns (flute), Heidi Radtke (saxophone), and Ināra Zandmane (piano) present a recital of fresh new music for saxophone, flute, and piano. Program: ...
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 ...
Duke Players presents this student-produced play in Brody Theater, the Department of Theater Studies’ intimate black box on East Campus. This famous tragedy explores the dangers of hubris, the consequences ...
Duke Players presents this student-produced play in Brody Theater, the Department of Theater Studies’ intimate black box on East Campus. This famous tragedy explores the dangers of hubris, the consequences ...
Join us for our biannual Contra Dance! This community event wholeheartedly welcomes community members, students, staff, faculty, friends, fellow farmers, travelers passing through…. Guided by Eileen Thorsos, a long-time contra ...
Duke Players presents this student-produced play in Brody Theater, the Department of Theater Studies’ intimate black box on East Campus. This famous tragedy explores the dangers of hubris, the consequences ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
Round Table Raquel Salvatella, Rodrigo Dorfman, Luciana Parisi, Hugo Idarraga Franco, Cornelio Campos. Moderated by Miguel Rojas Sotelo Data: Training data is a global endeavor, drawing on millions of images ...
“The Conformist” (Bernardo Bertolucci, 1970, 111 min, Italy, Italian w/ English Subtitles, DCP) Newly restored in 4K from the original camera negative by Cineteca di Bologna in collaboration with Minerva ...
FREE TICKETS HERE: https://tickets.duke.edu/Online/default.asp?BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::permalink=cabaret&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id= Come see Hoof ‘n’ Horn’s fall production of Cabaret! Cabaret takes place during the twilight of the Jazz Age in Berlin amidst the waning Weimar Republic. ...
Please join us for the next speaker in the tgiFHI series, John Supko. This talk proposes a rediscovery of certain aspects of modernism–its elevation of complexity, ambiguity, contradiction, formal experimentation, ...
Use running stitches to create accents and all over design to embellish your clothing and textile projects.
We will learn to make botanical gel prints straight from plants! Each print will give you two beautiful images- a silhouette and something resembling a photocopy.
This workshop has been canceled. Please check back for a new date.
This two-hour workshop will cover the basics of screen printing: putting images on screens (making a stencil), ink mixing, and how to effectively use a squeegee.
Relax and engage in the magic of mindful watercolor painting!
In this workshop, we’ll practice creative ways to rest well together with yoga, meditation, and deep rest practices.
Learn how to brew kombucha at home.
The Curio-Lab is an interactive workshop and immersive experience that inspires process play and provides a space for differently-abled creatives to explore new ways to expand their creative practices.
Learn how to throw pottery on the wheel! In this introductory class, you will learn the basics of centering and throwing cylinders.
You will be making ornate designs with intricate patterns that will come to life with vibrant colors.
Duke Players presents this student-produced play in Brody Theater, the Department of Theater Studies’ intimate black box on East Campus. This famous tragedy explores the dangers of hubris, the consequences ...
“Tenebre” (Dario Argento, 1982, 101 min, Italy, English, DCP) “Italian horror master Dario Argento elevates the giallo genre to new heights with 1982’s TENEBRE, a darkly humorous and notoriously grisly ...
The Outside Poetics x Poetics outside graduate working group facilitates poetic study as collaborative practice-through music and art-foregrounding improvisation and gathering. ‘Poetics Outside’ means we curate community-facing programming through events ...
In collaboration with the Duke Common Experience program, the Duke University Libraries will host an evening with Percival Everett, author of “James,” winner of the 2024 National Book Award and ...
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 ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
Join Durham’s beloved jazz vocalist Nnenna Freelon for the launch for her new memoir, Beneath the Skin of Sorrow: Improvisations on Loss (Duke University Press). She will be joined in ...
Please join the author of the award-winning memoir, as we discuss Chinese food, Detroit, and family.
Visual artist and UC Berkeley Professor Stephanie Syjuco presents a lecture exploring her research-driven practice. Followed by discussion and reception.
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
Early Jameson: Film & Theory at the Limits of Culture Screenings begin at 11:30 AM | Free and open to the public | RSVP @ tania.rispoli@duke.edu | Lunch starts at ...
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 ...
Shadows on the Globe: Three short films at the intersection of geopolitics and geology Presented by the Experimental Film Lab at the Franklin Humanities Institute and Screen/Society Program: “An Aviation ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
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 Duke University English Department would like to invite members of your community to “Read & Greet” featuring Camille Bordas, 2025-26 Distinguished Blackburn Artist-in-Residence, with the department. Professor Bordas will ...
In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, the Duke Disability Inclusion and Community Empowerment Affinity Group (DICE) will be hosting an author talk with Duke faculty member Frank Bruni ...
Join us for part or all of the Korean Film Screening series – open to the entire Duke community! Monday, October 20 showing: “A Bee and a Silkworm” A retired ...
The next Text + Pix gathering is MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 6-8 P.M., CDS LIBRARY. Bring yourself. Bring your friends. Bring your questions. Kindly RSVP to lauren.neefe@duke.edu, so we know how ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
This workshop provides a maximalist, comprehensive overview of the post-production process. It identifies the tasks to be completed and the skills required from wrap to delivery, and suggests practices aimed ...
This workshop offers a variety of art-based approaches to enhance and energize every stage of the writing process. Employing principles and practices from theater, dance, art and object play, participants ...
This year’s Duke Arts Studio cohort includes eight 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.
United in Praise, Duke’s student-run gospel choir, presents this concert. Admission is free. Parking is available on a first-come-first-served basis in the Bryan Center garage at 125 Science Drive. ADA ...
This workshop provides a maximalist, comprehensive overview of the post-production process. It identifies the tasks to be completed and the skills required from wrap to delivery, and suggests practices aimed ...
Join us for an exhilarating evening featuring three of Duke University’s premier performing ensembles-each bringing its own unique sound and spirit to the stage. The Duke Chorale, known for its ...
The Center for Documentary Studies & Screen/Society present: “The Hellstrom Chronicle” (Ed Spiegel & Walong Green, 1971, 90 min, USA, English, Digital) “Perhaps one of the strangest films to ever ...
PIECE BY PIECE (Director: Morgan Neville, 2024) Presented by Freewater Presentations and the Full Frame Documentary Film FestivaL Singer-songwriter and producer Pharrell Williams has made a distinct name for himself ...
Celebrate two decades of creativity and community at the Nasher Museum 20th Anniversary Celebration! Join us as we commemorate this milestone with the grand opening of the Nancy A. Nasher ...
The Duke University Jazz Program proudly welcomes back distinguished alumnus, pianist, composer, and arranger Bill Cunliffe. He is a master of his craft, and his career is a testament to ...
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 ...
PIECE BY PIECE (Director: Morgan Neville, 2024) Presented by Freewater Presentations and the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. Singer-songwriter and producer Pharrell Williams has made a distinct name for himself ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
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 ...
Book Talk with Liz Pelly, author of “Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Costs of the Perfect Playlist.” Books will be available for purchase following the talk. “Mood ...
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 ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
Auditions for the Department of Theater Studies Spring 2026 mainstage production of “Six Characters in Search of an Author,” adapted from Luigi Pirandello by Neal Bell and Jonathan Cullen, are ...
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 ...
PIECE BY PIECE (Director: Morgan Neville, 2024) Presented by Freewater Presentations and the Full Frame Documentary Film FestivaL Singer-songwriter and producer Pharrell Williams has made a distinct name for himself ...
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 ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
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 ...
Each weekday at 5:00 p.m., a Duke Chapel carillonneur plays a fifteen-minute recital on the bells in the Duke Chapel tower. The recital begins with an opening excerpt of music, ...
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