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Young, Gifted and Black

Blue Dancer, painting by Tunji Adeniyi Jones

Hanes Art Gallery at Wake Forest University is pleased to announce Young, Gifted and Black: The Lumpkin-Boccuzzi Family Collection of Contemporary Art, an exhibition that highlights artists of African descent whose work explores identity, politics and art history from January 23 – March 29, 2025. 


Sick-Amour: A Love Story

Joel Tauber digs

Sick-Amour: A Love Story (2024) a film by Joel Tauber Screening & Reception: March 3, 2025Scales Fine Arts Center, Film Screening: Room 102 | Reception: Scales Lobby Sick-Amour: A Love Story (2024) celebrates the forlorn and lonely Tree that Joel Tauber adopts in the middle of a giant parking […]


Building Campus and Community Solidarity through Art in Research and Teaching Workshop

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Professor of Sociology Andrea Cervantes Gomez’ Humanities Institute Faculty Seminar, titled, “Building Campus and Community Solidarity through Art in Research and Teaching” investigated best practices for teaching community engaged classes that support our community partners. The workshop will help inform best practices for—and growing emphasis […]


Art, Trauma, and Somatics

Students covered in paint

Art, Trauma, and Somatics: Healing in the Paint Splatter Room In Chemistry professor Jes Bolduc’s First Year Seminar, “Practical Magic: The History, Philosophy, and Art of Chemical Alchemy,” 16 students journeyed to Culture W-S in the Liberty Plaza Building to co-create a collaborative art piece. […]


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