Conversation with Lyla Halsted

Carpentry Shop MFA Studio 1509 Campus Drive, Durham, NC, United States

Conversation with Lyla Halsted (AAHVS Assistant Professor) Lyla Halsted, Ph.D., is an Assistant Research Professor in the Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University. She specializes in medieval Islamic art and architecture, with a particular interest in material culture. Her research explores material culture as a nexus between practices of healing and protection
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Community Closet Exhibit and Reception produced by Sydney Reede

East Duke Pink Parlor 112 Campus Drive, Durham, NC, United States

The Community Closet exhibit and reception is a celebration of fashion, a form of power and tool of resistance for Black people, created and produced by SPL Fellow Sydney Reede.

Community Closet Fashion Show produced by Sydney Reede

Bryan Center Plaza 120 Science Dr, Durham, NC, United States

The Community Closet fashion show will feature Black-owned brands and Black student models. Community closet is a celebration of fashion, a form of power and tool of resistance for Black people, created and produced by SPL Fellow Sydney Reede.

Opening Reception of We [don’t] Care

Pop Box Gallery 304 South Driver Street, Suite 102, Durham, NC, United States

In partnership with Pop Box Gallery and Duke's Artistic Research Initiative, celebrate the opening of We Care: reclaiming our environment, curated by Gail Belvett on Earth Day. Free and open to the public.

Meet the artists of We [don’t] Care with Mavis Gragg

Pop Box Gallery 304 South Driver Street, Suite 102, Durham, NC, United States

“Meet the Artist” is a conversation series hosted by Pop Box Gallery cofounder, Mavis Gragg. Mavis sits down with an artist or arts professional to discuss their work, providing practical tips for collecting art. In this special edition of the series, Mavis will lead a panel discussion with some of the featured artists in our current
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