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Wake the Arts is a movement to infuse the arts into every aspect of the Wake Forest experience. Through this shared connection we will elevate Pro Humanitate to develop Wake Forest graduates who are empathetic, curious, and interdisciplinary problem solvers. We believe that all knowledge becomes more impactful when combined with the power of expression.

No matter what field of study one chooses at Wake Forest, it will be enhanced through a culture of creativity that nurtures and celebrates our shared community.

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Coming up

  • March 2, 2026 | 4:00pm
    Z. Smith Reynolds Library
    Join ZSR's Special Collections & Archives for the opening reception of “Reading the Revolution: Print Culture in the 18th Century.” Light refreshments will be served. The exhibit will be on display through December, 2026 (Monday-Friday, 10am – 4pm; other times by appointment).  Special Collections & Archives, …
  • March 3, 2026 | 10:00am
    Lam Museum of Anthropology
    This exhibition highlights the global significance of archery, focusing on its traditional uses across cultures. From hunting tools and weapons of war to ceremonial objects and artistic works, the bow and arrow occupy many roles in cultures around the world. The objects on display reveal how materials, environments, and values …
  • March 3, 2026 | 10:00am
    Lam Museum of Anthropology
    Many objects in museum collections around the world were taken unethically from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Australia. Though some objects have been returned in order to address colonial histories and honor cultural practices today, neither museums nor indigenous communities are able to repatriate everything–nor do …
  • March 3, 2026 | 10:00am
    Lam Museum of Anthropology
    Rug weaving is one of the oldest and most well-known Tibetan arts. This exhibit draws from that ancient tradition to examine a selection of saddle rugs from the Nicholas Salgo Collection. Visitors will learn how the imagery, colors, and forms used in these rugs reflect Tibetan cultural values, religious beliefs, …
  • March 5, 2026 | 4:00pm
    Z. Smith Reynolds Library
    Join us for a public lecture by Katerina Gordeeva, one of the most influential independent voices in contemporary Russia and award-winning journalist, documentary writer, and author. Katerina worked as a war correspondent in Chechnya, Afghanistan, and Iraq before leaving Russia in 2014 in protest against Russia’s annexation of Crimea, …
  • March 19, 2026 | 3:30pm
    Z. Smith Reynolds Library
    The Humanities Institute, the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, Wake the Arts, and ZSR Library invite all Reynolda Campus faculty to a reception to celebrate faculty authors and artists who have authored books or produced creative works. Please join us in the Ammons Gallery, Room 401 in ZSR Library, …
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