The Durham artist explains her perception of the world these past few months as a kind of “split screen”: “I’m seeing or hearing what’s happening here,” she says, “and then I’m seeing what’s happening in Gaza.”
2024 Fall Arts Issue
What to See in the Triangle This Season: Visual Arts
Exhibitions at Peel Gallery, The North Carolina Museum of Art, Historic Stagville, Cassilhaus, and more.
An Artist Reimagines Their Home as Queen Street Magic Boat, a Community Arts Space
Beginning this month, “Death Planted a Garden,” a sprawling, immersive exhibition of work by twenty-two Triangle artists, will take over the space.
What to See in the Triangle This Season: Performing Arts
Daring new dance works and performances from the American Dance Festival, PlayMakers Repertory Company, NC State Live, and more.
Thomas Sayre’s Flower Power
Talking with the Raleigh sculptor about the process of transforming Dix Park’s 73-foot Duke Energy poles into giant steel sunflowers.
Inside Baseball: Behind the Scenes With Ron Shelton and “Bull Durham, a New Musical”
America’s favorite story about love and baseball runs at Reynolds Theater September 10-22. And if all goes well? Next stop: Broadway, the major leagues of musical theater.

