Ruiying Gao named National Humanities Center Fellow
April 5, 2025 Saturday, 12pm-5pmScales Fine Arts Center & Davis Field Wakeville is a student-led, interdisciplinary arts festival at Wake Forest with a focus on sustainability. There will be many creative offerings in and around Scales Fine Arts Center and Davis Field, including music, dance, […]
A Symposium in Honor of David Lubin Saturday April 26, 20251:00pm-5:30pmCharles H. Babcock, Jr. AuditoriumReynolda House Museum of American Art Watch the recordings For 25 years, David Lubin has forged strong interdisciplinary connections for students and faculty. He regularly taught a combined English/Art History course […]
Thursday, April 175:30pm, Annenberg Auditorium – Carswell Hall Illustrator, graphic novelist, writer, and screenwriter Ezra Claytan Daniels will be a featured guest in The Dillon Johnston Writers Reading Series in the Department of English. Daniels is an artist, graphic novelist, writer, and screenwriter. […]
An Appalachian Maqamfeaturing the Travis Williams GroupSaturday, April 55pm, Pugh Auditorium (Benson Center) Five world class musicians will play original compositions influenced by traditional Arabic Maqam music, modern jazz, Appalachian roots and world music from Africa and Latin America. Sponsored by the Wake the Arts […]
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.