The schoolโs first initiative is Living Futures Saturdays, a four-part series bringing together a diverse set of climate-engaged artists, activists, and researchers.
Michaela Dwyer
Bio: Michaela Dwyer writes, dances and organizes public humanities and arts programs in Durham. Find her on Twitter @michaeladwy.Twitter: http://twitter.com/@michaeladwy
Laurel Nakadate on Grief, Bodily Autonomy, and Stories We Tell Ourselves
The photographer’s work is on display at the Ackland Art Museum through April 2.
Durham Soccer Bar Is a Promising Space With Room to Grow
Small changes at The Boot Room would mean the world of difference in making it more inclusive for womenโs teams and fans.
In a New Exhibition, Triangle Artists Foreground the Experience of Home as a Dance between Permanence and Loss
In the artist call, applicants were invited to consider questions like: What does the idea or experience of โhomeโ mean to you? What has your experience of โhomeโ been as an artist and person living in the Triangle?
The American Dance Festival Is Back. So Are the Joys and Complications of Live Dance.
The American Dance Festivalโs weeklong series, โTogether We Dance,โ marks the organizationโs first proscenium performances in over a year and the first festival since the summer of 2019.
At Pride Night, Olympic Ambitions and New Jerseys Ring in an NC Courage Victory
The June 26 match felt like a rainbow swirl of a rejoinder.
Wendy Spitzer Turned Crowd-Sourced Grief Into Site-Specific Songs
The Felix Obelix musician’s traveling audio installation “Pieces of Grief” quietly spans a century of loss.
At the Scrap Exchange, Paideia Uses Old Belongings to Ask What It Means to Belong
The group collapses dance and sound, noise and music, performer and witness, and other simplistic divisions in its new Durham Independent Dance Artists show.
Kristin Clotfelter’s New Dance Work Couldn’t Exist Without You
The boundary between dancer and spectator slips in Clotfelter’s gently immersive DIDA show.
The Impressive Objects in the Gregg’s Exhibit on the Mountain Lake Workshop Tell Only Part of the Story
Rural Avant-Garde: The Mountain Lake Experience runs at the Gregg through Sunday, Dec. 30.

