November 13, 2014 to November 26, 2014 Updated: 11/13/2014 Event Information Subject to Change The Official Durham Community Event Calendar is Maintained by the Durham Convention and Visitors Bureau MUSEUM & GALLERY EXHIBITIONS Visual Arts 5/3/2014 - 5/1/2015 BULL CITY SCULPTURE SHOW A large scale public art show in Durham presenting 12 sculptures from artists throughout the US. Selections for the inaugural Bull City Sculpture Show have been made by Philip Freelon, the show’s independent juror and President of The Freelon Group Architects. One sculpture will receive the Purchase Award and become a permanent feature in Durham’s cityscape. Another will be selected by public vote. That People’s Choice Award winner will grace our streets until April, 2015. FREE. Various outdoor locations, Downtown Durham For More Information:(919) 682-2673; http://www.bullcitysculptureshow.org 8/14/2014 - 12/14/2014 M-F 8am-7pm, Sa 9am-7pm, Su 10am-7pm. "QUEERING DUKE HISTORY: UNDERSTANDING THE LGBTQ EXPERIENCE AT DUKE AND BEYOND" This exhibit highlights the major points of struggle and triumph in Duke’s LGBTQ history over the past 50 years. This exhibition begins with the earliest records of LGBTQ activity on campus, the dark days of arrest and expulsions, and culminates with the thriving and active queer community seen at Duke today. FREE admission. Perkins Library, Science Dr, 27708 For More Information:(919) 660-5870; http://exhibits.library.duke.edu/exhibits/show/queer 8/28/2014 - 1/11/2015 10am-5pm T,W,F,Sa; 10am-9pm Th, 12-5pm Su "RAUSCHENBERG: COLLECTING AND CONNECTING" ART EXHIBIT A fresh look at 30 of Rauschenberg’s works spanning five-decades of his career, art that he reserved in his own collection. Organized into nine sections, two gallery pavilions will feature Rauschenberg together with work by artists in the Nasher Museum’s permanent collection, with special emphasis on its significant group of Russian nonconformist and conceptual art of the 1980s and 1990s, on view for the first time. In addition, the exhibition includes the Nasher’s newly acquired collection of works by Bruce Conner, putting Rauschenberg’s art in conversation with 25 of Conner’s works in a section titled Bruce Conner One Man Show (with Rauschenberg). The exhibition includes painting, drawing, collage, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, fresco, assemblage, photography and film. Admission $5, $4 seniors, $3 non-Duke students with student ID. Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, 2001 Campus Dr. For More Information:(919) 684-5135; http://nasher.duke.edu Page 8 of 52 9/14/2014 - 2/22/2015 10am-5pm T,W,F,Sa; 10am-9pm Th, 12-5pm Su "MIRÓ: THE EXPERIENCE OF SEEING" ART EXHIBIT A rare glimpse at the later works of Spanish-born artist Joan Miró (1893-1983), one of the greatest innovators of 20th-century art in Europe. A contemporary of Picasso as well as a fellow Catalan, Miró was briefly aligned with the Surrealists in the late 1920s in Paris and went on to create a phenomenal pictorial and sculptural universe. Showcasing works of art exclusively drawn from the last 20 years of the artist’s life, the exhibit brings an extensive and illuminating body of Miró’s work to North Carolina for the first time. Paintings, sculptures and drawings will travel from Spain’s national museum of modern and contemporary art, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid (Museo Reina Sofía). Admission $12, $10 seniors, $6 children 7-17 and military, $8 non-Duke students with ID, FREE for kids 6 and under. Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, 2001 Campus Dr. For More Information:(919) 684-5135; http://nasher.duke.edu/miro/ 9/19/2014 - 12/13/2014 FRANCO ART EXHIBIT Through his illustration, graphic art, and painting, Franco synthesizes art and activism to form a genre all his own - visual activism. The Republik, 313 W Main St, Durham, NC 27701 For More Information:(919) 956-9400; http://www.therepublik.net 9/30/2014 - 12/19/2014 W, 8am-5pm. "FACES OF TIME | LOS ROSTROS DEL TIEMPO" PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT Every Sunday morning over 100 elderly ex-Braceros - most of them in their 70s and 80s - gather with their families in the central plaza of Ciudad Juárez to peacefully demand payment of retirement benefits deducted from their pay decades ago. These forgotten farmworkers who once labored on U.S. soil still have not received the funds they earned. At the invitation of Professor Luis Alfonso Herrera Robles, of the Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez and Colégio de Chihuahua, Duke Professor Charles Thompson visited the central plaza in Ciudad Juárez to document hundreds ex-Braceros demonstrating in June 2010 and again in October 2011. FREE admission. John Hope Franklin Center, 2204 Erwin Rd For More Information:(919) 668-1923; http://www.jhfc.duke.edu 10/3/2014 - 11/21/2014 STEINFEST 2014! T-Sa 1-6pm. Claymakers' Gallery brings together North Carolina's love of studio pottery and craft beer in its second annual exhibit, Steinfest. Curated by Gillian Parke, the invitational show features over 200 contemporary ceramic beer steins made by artists from twenty two states and British Columbia. Opening reception: F, Oct 3, from 6-9pm. Claymakers Gallery, 705 Foster St For More Information:(919) 530-8355; http://www.claymakers.org 10/7/2014 - 11/15/2014 T-Th 12-7pm, F-Sa 12-8pm. "TURVY-TOPSY" ART EXHIBITS Pleiades Artists flip, mix, and take a step out-of-bounds in Turvy-Topsy by exhibiting exciting work outside their usual repertoire. Featuring work by Emily Cox, Sandra Elliott, Bill Koeb, Revere La Noue, Darius Quarles, Renee Leverty, and Kim Wheaton. FREE admission. Pleiades Gallery, 109 E Chapel Hill St, 27701 For More Information:(919) 797-2706; http://pleiadesartdurham.com/ Page 9 of 52 10/14/2014 - 11/14/2014 T-Sa 10am-5pm. "COACH MAC: INNOVATOR AND INTEGRATOR" PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT McLendon, who was head coach of the NCCU Eagles from 1940 to the early 50s, is credited with changing the face and pace of basketball by helping to integrate college and professional teams and by inventing the fast break, full court press, full court zone, pressure defense and four corners delay offense. McLendon went on to coach four more college teams and two professional teams and authored the groundbreaking Fast Break Basketball: Fundamentals and Fine Points in 1965. The exhibit was curated by Tamar Carroll, Umar Muhammad, and Dr. Chanda Powell, in collaboration with the Museum of Durham History. FREE admission. Durham History Hub, 500 W Main St, Durham, NC For More Information:(919) 246-9993; http://www.modh.org 10/17/2014 - 11/14/2014 "MUTABLE AND CONSTANT" ART EXHIBIT Defunct equipment, VHS tape, found images and forgotten objects are given new life in Devin Utah's media installations. These exhibits fill a space with light, sound and reclaimed ideas. FREE admission. The Scrap Exchange, 2050 Chapel Hill Rd For More Information:(919) 688-6960; http://www.scrapexchange.org 10/22/2014 - 11/15/2014 T-F 10:30am-5:30pm; Sa 10:30-4pm. MOMENTS IN TRANSITION: PHOTOGRAPHS AND DESIGN BY FRANK LEE CRAIG By the end of the Twentieth Century when Craig's photography intensified, many factories, mills, and warehouses had been abandoned and left behind for deterioration or demolition. As the artist became fascinated with such structures and their history, he photographed them. Time after time, he ventured into old and often dangerously dilapidated buildings. His intention was not documentation - but an exploration of those shapes and elements suggested by the transition witnessed, or suggested, during his excursions. FREE admission. Through This Lens, 303 E Chapel Hill St, Durham, NC 27701 For More Information:(919) 687-0250; http://www.throughthislens.com 10/27/2014 - 1/24/2015 M-Th, 9am-7pm, F-Sa 9am-5pm. "CITY UNDER ONE ROOF" PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT This solo exhibition is part of the twenty-first Dorothea Lange - Paul Taylor Prize, awarded by CDS in 2013 to American photographer and writer Jen Kinney for "City Under One Roof," her project on Whittier, Alaska . FREE admission. Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, 1317 W Pettigrew St For More Information:(919) 660-3663; http://documentarystudies.duke.edu/exhibits/current-exhibits#city-under-one-roof 11/7/2014 - 12/27/2014 M-Sa 9am-9pm, Su,1-6pm. DURHAM ARTS COUNCIL EXHIBITIONS Featuring When Particles Collide by Ron Fondaw in the Durham Convention Center (available October 15 through April 15), Mixed Media Prints by Robert Dunning in the Allenton Gallery, Industrial Landscape by Margaret Noel in the Semans Gallery, Coffee Talk by Debra Wuliger in the Ella Fountain Pratt Gallery, etc. FREE admission. Durham Arts Council/Royall Center for the Arts, 120 Morris St, Durham, NC 27701 For More Information:(919) 560-2735; http://www.durhamarts.org 11/11/2014 - 11/22/2014 W, noon-6pm. WELCOME TO MY MADNESS: THE COMIC AND POP ART OF L JAMAL WALTON A solo exhibit of the comic and pop art of Durham resident, L Jamal Walton. FREE admission. The Carrack Modern Art, 111 W Parrish St For More Information:(704) 213-6666; http://thecarrack.org Page 10 of 52 11/13/2014 - 11/13/2014 5:30pm. GALLERY TOUR: "CONTAINING ANTIQUITY" Join visiting scholar Justin Walsh, professor at Chapman University, in the exhibition Containing Antiquity, for a discussion on trade and commerce in the ancient Mediterranean. FREE. Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, 2001 Campus Dr. For More Information:(919) 684-5135; http://www.nasher.duke.edu 11/14/2014 - 11/14/2014 7pm. "UNDOCUMENTED AND UNAFRAID" FILM SCREENING Fifteen participants in a Duke University course, "The US/Mexico Border," explore the meaning of borders, immigration, and access to education in America. Four of them are non-students and non-citizens. They act, for a semester, as if barriers to their education no longer exist. Part of the Fresh Docs series, which features documentary works-in-progress. Following screenings, SDF director Rachel Raney moderates a conversation with the filmmaker in which the audience participates, providing valuable feedback.FREE, but seating is limited, first come first served. Full Frame Theater at American Tobacco, 318 Blackwell St ; 11/15/2014 - 11/15/2014 9am-1am. ART MARKET AT VEGA METALS The Art Market at Vega Metals is a Saturday morning outdoor market showcasing some of Durham NC's most creative and talented artists. There are art and craft vendors, food trucks, and musicians creating a festive family oriented atmosphere. Vega Metals, 214 Hunt St, Durham, NC, 27701 For More Information:919-321-8536; http://artmarketatvegametals.com/ 11/15/2014 - 11/16/2014 NC COMICON Various times. Meet your favorite artists. Includes panel discussions, vendors, art contest, costume contest and more. John Barrowman, of Dr. Who and Torchwood, will be a featured guest. Tickets $35, $20 for one-day, one-film pass; kids 12 and under $3/$2. VIP package $200. Durham Convention Center, 309 W Morgan St For More Information:(919) 357-6401; http://nccomicon.com/ 11/16/2014 - 11/16/2014 7pm. CINEMOTORCO: THE SUPER FEMMES PREMIER The Super Femmes, an award winning web series, will be holding its NC premiere screening of season one in Durham at the Motorco. The Super Femmes was shot entirely in NC, and is a campy roller coaster ride through the world of outlandish comic books tropes, sexy heroes, and colorful villains. The cast and crew will also hold a Q & A afterwards. Admission $5 (with $3 membership). Motorco Music Hall, 723 Rigsbee Ave, Durham, NC 27701 For More Information:(919) 901-0875; http://motorcomusic.com/event/cinemotorco-the-super-femmes-premier/ 11/22/2014 - 11/23/2014 Sa 10am-5pm, Su 1-5pm. DURHAM ART WALK HOLIDAY MARKET Find creative, locally handmade gifts of art for everyone on your holiday list--from jewelry and beautiful knitted scarves to loft-sized paintings and exquisite pottery. Enjoy musical performances, great food and fun surprises around every corner. FREE shuttle. Rain or shine. FREE admission. Durham Arts Council/Royall Center for the Arts, 120 Morris St, Durham, NC 27701 For More Information:(919) 560-2787; http://www.durhamartwalk.com/ Page 11 of 52 11/22/2014 - 11/22/2014 5-7pm. HOLIDAY SHOW OPENING RECEPTION Meet the artists. FREE admission. Craven Allen Gallery/House of Frames, 1106-1/2 Broad St. For More Information:(919) 286-4837; http://www.cravenallengallery.com/ 11/22/2014 - 1/3/2015 HOLIDAY ART SHOW M-F 10am-6pm, Sa 10am-4pm. FREE admission. Craven Allen Gallery/House of Frames, 1106-1/2 Broad St,Durham, NC For More Information:(919) 2864837; http://www.cravenallengallery.com 11/23/2014 - 11/23/2014 12-4pm. FREE FAMILY DAY AT THE NASHER MUSEUM Live entertainment, hands-on projects and gallery hunts. Enjoy bluegrass music. First come first served for visiting the galleries. FREE admission. Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. 2001 Campus Dr. For More Information:(919) 684-5135; http://www.nasher.duke.edu History Related 11/15/2014 - 11/15/2014 10am. DURHAM CIVIL RIGHTS LEGACY WALKING TOUR Historic Preservation Society of Durham docents lead a 45 minute tour focusing on sites in downtown Durham that were important in the 1950s and '60s Civil Rights movement. Bottled water recommended. FREE. Durham Farmer's Market, 501 Foster St. For More Information:(919) 682-3036; http://www.preservationdurham.org/Education/Education.htm 11/22/2014 - 11/22/2014 10am. DURHAM ARCHITECTURE & THE URBAN LANDSCAPE WALKING TOUR Historic Preservation Society of Durham volunteers lead a 45 minute tour through downtown highlighting the many architectural styles popular in the 20th century. Bring bottled water. FREE. Durham Farmer's Market, 501 Foster St. For More Information:(919) 682-3036; http://preservationdurham.org/programs/tours-events/tours/ Page 12 of 52
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