In New Horse & Buggy Press Exhibit “Mining the Personal,” an Unlikely Pairing Offers Fresh Insights
The works by painter Annie Nashold and ceramicist Mimi Logothetis will be on display through June 19.
In Ephemeral Watercolors, Damian Stamer Finds the Secret Histories and Fading Futures of Rural Places
On view through November 2 at Craven Allen Gallery, Stamer’s exhibit “Unseen” is a triumph of both technique and content.
To Stay True to Its Values, The Carrack Modern Art Had to Close. Here’s Why That’s a Triumph, Not a Tragedy.
Founder Laura Ritchie, director Saba Taj, and others discuss the ups, the downs, and the legacy of the lifeblood of the Durham art scene, whose energies will long outlast the space.
Say Goodbye to Pleiades Arts. Say Hello to 5 Points Gallery.
The bad news of the impending closure of another Durham gallery is leavened by the good news that another, very similar gallery will replace it.
The Carrack Modern Art Is Closing This Fall
Get ready to say goodbye to a Durham art-scene institution that, from its early days on Parrish Street to its last ones beside Golden Belt, showed us what “community” really means.
Best of the Triangle 2019: Out & About
Our readers picks for the best places to get out and have a good time in the Triangle.
Best of the Triangle 2018: Like That? Try This.
Every year, we try to perfect the formula for our editorial companions to our readers’ picks in our annual Best of the Triangle issue. In 2016, we made up our own categories to bring attention to things we wanted to talk about, but that seemed to confuse folks more than anything else. Last year, we…

