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Wakeville 2025

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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, […]


Young, Gifted, and Black: A BSA Affair

Poster for BSA event

Saturday, March 1, 6pm-10pmHanes Art Gallery and University Activity Space “Young, Gifted, and Black: A BSA Affair” is a formal event held to continue the celebration of Black excellence beyond Black History Month. This evening will honor the strength, perseverance, and talent of Wake Forest’s Black student body, both present and past, highlighting […]


The 24/7 Art Cart for the Business School

Undergraduate student Rebekah Lassiter ‘23 organized a physical cart that holds paints, paper, canvases, etc. that lived in Farrell Hall’s lobby so when students felt a creative spark, especially in the evenings when conventional places, like the WakerSpace are closed, they had an outlet for […]


Songbird

Students gather to sing for dementia patients

Songbird is an IAC-funded student-organized service club providing musical therapy to local residents diagnosed with dementia. The students connect with them for an hour, employing body language and communication skills tailored specifically to those with dementia to make them feel at ease. Through trial and […]


HiddenSTEM: Engineering Portraits

Portrait of Ellen Ochoa

This project merged the arts with STEM disciplines through an arts commission by Engineering faculty Erin Henslee and Lauren Lowman. They commissioned student artist Julia Powers (‘23) to create 9 portraits of underrepresented figures in STEM fields. These paintings were then digitized into postcards […]


Black Joy: Centering Community & Individual Expression

Students in an art gallery

February 2022, stArt Gallery stArt partnered with the WFU Black Student Alliance in honor of Black History Month, 2022. The exhibition featured work by Black creators on campus, including both students and alumni. The exhibition was in conjunction with the BSA annual Celebration of Black […]


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