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A Triad of Artist-Run Spaces at the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Border Forge a Scrappy New Scene

by George Jenne 02/24/202101/11/2023

New conceptual spaces like Peel and Attic 506 are creating conditions vital to the survival of artists—and they’re not waiting for outside help.

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Dance Review: Though It Offers Few Answers, Frivolous Artist Carefully Leads Us Toward Questions About Art and Participation

by Michaela Dwyer 03/30/201802/08/2023
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In Frivolous Artist, Ginger Wagg Dances Around the Usual Relationship Between Performers and Audiences to Highlight Our Significance and Question Her Own

by Noah Rawlings 03/21/201802/08/2023
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Crowmeat Bob Shares Some Rules and Regulations of His Highly Improvised Artistry

by David Klein 11/08/201702/08/2023
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Site Terrific: A Third Friday When the Durham Dance Scene Just Worked

by Michaela Dwyer 09/20/201702/08/2023
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New Third Friday Dance Series Comes to Durham

by Amanda Abrams 08/16/201702/08/2023
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Durham Independent Dance Artists Announces New Season Balancing “Risk and Excellence”

by Michaela Dwyer 08/15/201702/08/2023
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INDY Picks: See the ADF Shows Local Dance Artists Want to See

by adminnewspack 06/15/201602/08/2023
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Ginger Wagg Tears Down the Curtain Between Audience and Performer in AndAlwaysWhy

by Brian Howe 06/01/201602/08/2023
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The Carrack Modern Art is Moving, Redrawing the Downtown Art Scene’s Borders

by Brian Howe 06/01/201602/08/2023

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