Celebration of Black Arts
WFU students explore redlining, art and local history
Force of Nature
Quilter Learning Lab
Quilter, folk art painter, writer, entrepreneur, and journalist Kimberley Pierce Cartwright (Durham, NC) shared a lecture on the history of African American quilts and led participants in a workshop to create their own quilting projects. Sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Arts Center, The Center for Research […]
Ramson Lomatewama Residency
In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, the Lam Museum brought award-winning Hopi artist, poet, and educator Ramson Lomatewama to campus for a week-long residency. While on campus, Ramson spoke to over 300 students in 10 courses across the disciplines of Anthropology, Creative Writing, Art […]
Wake the Arts to collaborate on the debut of ‘ArtCities’
Wake Forest University is collaborating with a new organization, Guilty by Association (GBA) that is dedicated to raising visibility for underrepresented artists nationwide. Five artists, representing Winston-Salem and Greensboro, will be the first featured at the launch of ArtCities online presence on Dec 10. […]
The Shape of the Collection
Campus visit by Dr. David Odo, Director of Academic and Public Programs, Division Head and Research Curator Harvard Museums. Through a series of class visits, workshops and lectures, Dr. Odo engaged with WFU students and faculty in Art and East Asian Languages and Culture, staff […]
Place, Place-making, and Well-Being in Oceania
Assistant professor of Art History Merih Denali organized a powerful visit with Kelema Lee Moses who shared the ancestral relationships and oral storytelling traditions of Pacific Islanders to the land, sea, and sky – to places and spaces. The familial relationships between Kānaka Maoli (Native […]
Itinerario:boarding gate C71
Musicians Laurent Estoppey, David Menestres and Polyorchard, with audience involvement, performed from a graphic score provided by Hanes Gallery director Paul Bright as part of his collage-based exhibition Matter of Style at SECCA. When entering the exhibition, the audience was invited to join a […]