Spring is almost here, and that means outdoor festivals and events are near.
Arts
Murals and Mosaics Multiply Through Durham’s Public Art Initiatives
The Wheels Roller Skating Rink project leads a list of upcoming public art projects that will take shape in the next few years.
In María Magdalena Campos-Pons’ “Behold,” Shared Identity Is a Source of Communal Power
Now on display at the Nasher Museum of Art, the artist’s career-spanning survey includes paintings, photography, and an immersive installation.
2024 INDY Festival & Events Guide
Spring is almost here, and that means outdoor festivals and events are near.
North Carolina Museum of Art’s First Picasso Now On Display
The museum’s new West Building is always worth a visit, but now, there’s a brand new attraction.
Gabriel Bump Takes the Long, Grief-Ridden Road to Utopia
In his sophomore novel, “The New Naturals,” the Chapel Hill writer explores what it means to care for each other in a world that seems intent on breaking us.
‘A Haunting in Venice’ Is a Halloween Movie for Grownups
Set in postwar Europe, Kenneth Branagh’s latest has no gore, no bloodied teenagers. Instead, we get crumbling Italian palazzos, fleeting apparitions, and some surprisingly sophisticated themes.
“We Got to Return to the Swamp”: Derrick Beasley in Conversation with Pierce Freelon
Beasley’s solo exhibition, “Surviving the Burn,” is on display at NorthStar Church of the Arts through Friday, September 15.
With Guided Visits to the North Carolina Museum of Art, an Artist Asks Who Art Museums Are for and What They Can Be
It’s a particularly appropriate moment for Stacey L. Kirby’s work: to commemorate its 75th anniversary in 2022, NCMA undertook a reimagining of itself as an institution.
