Theresa Devine
United Arts Council
410 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, NC 27603
Monday - Friday 10 - 4
August 3 - September 29
As a part of THE EVERYDAY project, Theresa Devine will be showcasing her game works for the months of August and September.
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Effy Francis
United Arts Council
410 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, NC 27603
Monday - Friday 10 - 4
August 3 - 31
As a part of THE EVERYDAY project, Effy Francis will be showcasing her unique body of work for the month of August.
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Danny Laffey • HagerSmith
July-August 2018
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soft goods
July 6 - 28, 2018
VAE is a hub for a diverse network of artists, a venue for artists to advance their careers, and a voice to influence positive change for the creative community. As a part of our hub, VAE hosts a number of artist groups with varying disciplines for artists to meet, discuss, and create art. VAE wants to showcase the diversity and multitude of works and creativity that our artist groups help to produce.
VAE wants to showcase a range of textile works highlighting the diversity of process, materials, and presentation within this wide medium and industry. Honoring North Carolina’s rich history with textiles an focusing on works build on and expand its foundation. The intended impact of the exhibition is to expand our audience’s idea of what textiles can be.
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Pet the Zoo is VAE’s petting zoo!. The zoo will be a place to be indoors with family and friends for the month of June. A sanctuary for the animals created by artists to exist to be petted, fed, and cared for by the general public as they stay still in their hay-filled domain.
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Chris Young
REX Heart & Vascular
May 2018 - January 2019
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What if you got to design your own perfect city totally from scratch? What would it look like? In My Backyard (IMBY) is a month-long collaborative experiment where we come together and try to do just that, right here in VAE’s main gallery.
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June 1 - 29, 2018
United Arts Council
The Walls We Build is the inaugural theme for the artist UNITED to ask and explore “how people treat each other.” Walls, both physical and metaphorical, exist throughout the world. They have an application of separating people and places. As such, the question “how people treat each other” bares the deeper consideration of why humans desire to split and divide themselves. Highly political and personal in its foundation, UNITED states “Our strength as citizens and as artists arises from our ability to question and debate issues, contradictions and ironies that confront us.”
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THE EVERYDAY
disabled. universal. audacious.
THE EVERYDAY is a multi-venue, multi-discipline, cross-disability project with the curatorial goal of highlighting universal experiences, told from the disability perspective, presented in an audacious way. This project will take place in August and September of 2018. The project is led by an international steering committee of people and artists with disabilities and people with careers at the intersection of arts and disability. The steering committee was strategically built to give this project the national reach and perspective needed to produce an event that is unique to our community. The project will be centered around a visual art exhibition, which will be mounted in VAE’s main gallery and curated by Sam West, head curator at Attenborough Arts Centre. The project will also include a keynote address, panel discussions, interactive activities, and theatrical, musical, and dance performances.
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Amy Anderson
The Clique
April 25 - June 2
Artist talk - June 2
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A chance to speed date with four of the Triangle's most sought after digital gurus! Find out how to elevate your work in the cyber world on Monday April 23rd!
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April 5 - May 26, 2018
FEMININE SPECTRUM is the first curatorial project by artist Stacey L. Kirby that celebrates works by the creative community who identify as being on the feminine spectrum. Kirby takes a personal approach to the exhibition by selecting artists that have inspired the expansion of her own spectrum throughout her gender identity journey in and outside of the South as a queer cis female artist.
...teachers - artists - mentors - activists - educators - parents - musicians - siblings -partners - dancers - explorers…
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