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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. 


Art, Activism, and the Anthropocene

Black and white print by Mary Mattingly

Mary Mattingly: Art, Activism, and the AnthropoceneNovember 18, 5-6pm, Scales 102 Mary Mattingly is a New York-based artist and a 2023 Guggenheim Fellow. Using photography, sculpture, and public installations, she is currently focused on creating dynamic water clocks that visualize water access and equity.She co-builds […]


Lion Dance Show and Outdoor Film Screening

Traditional lion dancers perform

Friday, October 25, Manchester Plaza 6:30pm Lion Dance Show & Workshop by Thundering Wave Martial Arts7:30pm Outdoor Film Screening: I am What Am 雄獅少年(2021) Brought to you by: Rain Location: Annenberg Forum, Carswell Hall 111 For more information, contact Professor Ziyi Geng gengz@wfu.edu


Adam Stone (’95), director of photography

Adam Stone ('95), cinematographer

Critical and Creative Media Masterclass Series:Adam Stone (’95)Thursday, October 245:30pm-7pm, Annenberg Auditorium (Carswell Hall) Director of photography for major features, including:The BikeridersLovingMudTake ShelterWild, Wild Country Sponsored by:Critical and Creative MediaDept. of Communication, Film and Media StudiesWake the Arts Center


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