Thursday, May 23, 2019

Portraits of North Carolina’s Millennial Traditional Artists Exhibition Opens Rubenstein Arts Center, Duke University

<p><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="background:white"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:9.0pt"><span style="font-family:&quot;Arial&quot;,sans-serif"><span style="color:black">Meet the rising generation of North Carolina&rsquo;s traditional artists in a collection of documentary portraits in the exhibition&nbsp;&quot;New Faces of Tradition: Documenting North Carolina&rsquo;s Young Artists,&quot; May 28 to June 30 at the Rubenstein Arts Center at Duke University.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
Raleigh
May 23, 2019

Meet the rising generation of North Carolina’s traditional artists in a collection of documentary portraits in the exhibition "New Faces of Tradition: Documenting North Carolina’s Young Artists," May 28 to June 30 at the Rubenstein Arts Center at Duke University.

The exhibition is presented by the North Carolina Arts Council in collaboration with the Rubenstein Arts Center at Duke University. 

From 2015 to 2019, the Arts Council’s Folklife Program surveyed traditional artists whose work comes from deep cultural roots and community connections and brought them together for gatherings across the state for workshops and conversations.

Discovering a common need for portrait photography and self-representation, the Folklife Program collaborated with Duke University to match traditional artists with volunteer professional and student photographers from Duke University, UNC Chapel Hill, and the Triangle community. 

This special exhibition debuts these collaborative portraits. 

An opening reception is scheduled Thurs., May 30 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Rubenstein Arts Center’s Gallery 235. The reception is open to the public and will feature live performances by jazz saxophonist Shaquim Muldrow and old-time musician Sonya Badigian. 

For more information visit https://artscenter.duke.edu/event/new-faces-of-tradition-documenting-north-carolinas-young-artists/.
 

About the North Carolina Arts Council
The North Carolina Arts Council builds on our state’s long-standing love of the arts, leading the way to a more vibrant future. The Arts Council is an economic catalyst, fueling a thriving nonprofit creative sector that generates $2.12 billion in annual direct economic activity. The Arts Council also sustains diverse arts expression and traditions while investing in innovative approaches to art-making. The North Carolina Arts Council has proven to be a champion for youth by cultivating tomorrow’s creative citizens through arts education. NCArts.org

 

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