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No Citation Needed

January 17, 2019

No Citation Needed

January 15 - March 23

National Humanities Center
7 TW Alexander Dr.
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709

In the second partnership between VAE and the National Humanities Center, NHC questioned VAE on building a show that envelops the concept of “transference of knowledge”. That question took over a weekly staff meeting and lead to a long discussion on what does that mean, what does that look like, and how is that implemented. As a staff, VAE has backgrounds in traditional education through teaching in public schools and universities, professional facilitation, and then our own experiences in secondary education. That conversation went in an array of directions from that obvious first thought of traditional education to those experiences that not only teach but shape one, such as standing next to a mother or grandparent as the cook. Does the concept of teaching, learning, and passing down knowledge change when its outside of a system? What if that system is broken for a certain group? How can or do people and communities respond when they find that system lacking or possibly not there? That spectrum of possibilities for teaching, learning, and passing on knowledge is what we asked artists to try to represent through their own practices or experiences.

Artists

Jessica Burke
Charlotte, NC

Melinda Fine
Raleigh, NC

Rene Galvan
Boston, MA

Denise Holland
Vancouver, British Columbia

Bridget Leslie
Durham, North Carolina
New York, New York

Cara Smelter
Raleigh, NC

Tags: National Humanities Center
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Stationary Effort - Emily Moorhead-Wallace

January 04, 2019 in > The Lab, > Past Exhibits

Stationary Effort

Emily Moorhead-Wallace

January 4 - February 1, 2019

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Notary Public - the LAB

January 04, 2019 in > Cube

Freshly Squozen

Notary Public

January 4 - February 23, 2019

In January and February of 2019, Notary Public will team up to create an installation of drawings, objects, and video in the Cube.

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Marie Arondeau - HagerSmith

January 02, 2019 in > Community Exhibits, > Past Exhibits

Marie Arondeau - HagerSmith

300 S Dawson St, Raleigh, NC 27601

January - February

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SCOPE '19 Call-for-Art

December 17, 2018 in > Past Calls

Deadline to enter: 11:59pm on December 28, 2018
Exhibit dates: January 15-July 15, 2019

In partnership with Rex Heart and Vascular, VAE is producing one of our annual exhibits; SCOPE. The purpose of SCOPE: the southern landscape is to exhibit the widest range of “landscape” works possible in and alongside Rex’s Heart and Vascular’s extensive collection of local and regional artists. The South is a hub of creativity and Raleigh has adopted a vision to become the Southern Capital for Arts and Culture. To do our part, VAE and REX will exhibit landscape works by artists across the regional south, or works created in or inspired by the southern landscape.

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Tags: call-for-art, Main Gallery
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No Citation Needed Call-for-Art

December 15, 2018 in > Past Calls

DEADLINE: January 5, 2019
Exhibit dates:
January 15 thru July 15

VAE is seeking submissions that consider knowledge - how we gain it, how we use it, and the systems that create it. No Citation Needed will be on exhibit at the National Humanities Center from January 15 thru July 15.
We encourage you to submit entries that consider learning, education, and the transfer of knowledge. How do you learn? Where do you learn? How do you learn outside of formal education settings? How did you acquire the life skills you use in your everyday life? This exhibition is meant to build environment of knowledge and promote the humanities.

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Tags: National Humanities Center, Community Exhibition Program, call-for-art
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See(d) the Future call for art

December 12, 2018

Deadline to enter 11:59 pm January 27, 2019

See(d) the Future features the many artistic forms of Afrofuturism, from the every day to the fantastical, across disciplines.

We are looking to explore Afrofuturism across arts disciplines. Visual artists making 2-D or 3-D work, filmmakers, writers, musicians, fashion designers and costume artists are all welcome. We are most interested in your content; it must have a connection to Afrofuturism and be made by an artist of the African diaspora

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George Hage - Aloft RDU

December 06, 2018 in > Community Exhibits, > Past Exhibits

George Hage - Aloft RDU

10020 Sellona St, Raleigh, NC 27617

Nov., 2018 - Jan., 2018

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Victoria Powers - HagerSmith

December 06, 2018 in > Community Exhibits, > Past Exhibits
Victoria Powers - HagerSmith

Victoria Powers - HagerSmith

300 S Dawson St, Raleigh, NC 27601

October - December

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En Masse

December 06, 2018 in > Community Exhibits, > Past Exhibits

En Masse

December 7 - January 4, 2019

OPENING RECEPTION DECEMBER 7, 6-8PM!

United Arts Council
410 Glenwood Ave.
Raleigh, NC 27603

En Masse is an exhibition of VAE’s artist groups community. Over the past year each artist has attended one or more group meetings where they discuss and critique each other’s work. VAE offers five different groups that meet each month: Photographer’s Forum, Plein Air Painters, Textile and Fiber, Abstract and Contemporary, and Metalsmith. For more info on the groups check out the Artist Groups page.

ARTISTS

Lynn Alker
Sterling Bowen
Kelly R Johnston
Marie Lawrence
Patricia Ligon
Tina Marcus
Scott McRae
Jason Noble
Anna Payne Rogers
Lynn Russell
Cara Smelter
Teresa Stephens
Brooke Suffridge
Barbara Thomas
Debi Vought
Qing Wang

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Contemporary South 2019 Call-For-Art

November 28, 2018

Deadline to enter - April 6, 2019
Exhibit dates: May 3 - June 29, 2019

VAE’s Contemporary South (CoSo) exhibit showcases what the South is currently thinking, discussing, and making work about. In one of our most popular annual calls VAE is looking for entries of recent art made by artists currently working in the following 11 states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia.

Contemporary South 2019 will be curated and juried by Rachel Reese, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Telfair in Savannah, Georgia.

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Tags: Contemporary South, call-for-art
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Eddie Lohmeyer

November 02, 2018 in > The Lab, > Past Exhibits

Eddie Lohmeyer
Computer-Generated Imagery, 1908
November 2 - December 28

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Stacked - Yvette Cummings Arendt

November 02, 2018 in > Cube, > Past Exhibits

Stacked
Yvette Cummings Arendt
October 24 - December 8, 2018

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Mary Storms - Aloft Raleigh

October 04, 2018 in > Community Exhibits, > Past Exhibits

Mary Storms - Aloft Raleigh

2100 Hillsborough street, Raleigh
10-4 Monday-Sunday

October - December

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Photography Critique with Chris Charles

October 03, 2018 in > Events, > Learning + Growing
Photography Critique with Chris Charles

VAE's next Artist Critique will be held, October 16th, with guest critic, Chris Charles of Chris Charles Photography. This event open to photographers. Critique space is limited. 

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m u r m u r a t i o n

September 27, 2018 in > Past Exhibits, > Main Gallery


m u r m u r a t i o n

Building on the success of last year's Sleight of Hand exhibition, Lori Vrba passes the curator's torch to Tobia Makover. This year's exhibition, m u r m u r a t i o n , will continue to push the boundaries of photography while doubling the artists, and tripling the exhibition space.  

As part of the Click Photography Festival’s world class programming, m u r m u r a t i o n celebrates all things photographic while engaging the audience with exceptional artists.

Artists: Greg Banks, Anne Jarrell Berry, Addison Brown, Brooke Caudle, Heidi Kirkpatrick, Tobia Makover, Heather Evans Smith Photography, Dawn Surratt, Lori Vrba and Melanie Walker

The month-long celebration takes place every October and brings together photography lovers, engaging exhibitions, and dynamic programming while fostering dialogue between photographers and community members. All in hopes of inspiring artistic excellence, professional development, and promoting a strong photographic art community.

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Carlos Vargas

September 07, 2018 in > Community Exhibits, > Past Exhibits

Carlos Vargas

September/October

HagerSmith
300 S Dawson St, Raleigh, NC 27601
10-4

First Friday - October 5th
6-9

ARTIST BIO

Carlos Vargas was born in Miami, Florida and attended UNCC (University of North Carolina at Charlotte), receiving a B.F.A. in Art ,with concentrations in graphic design and digital media, in 2018 . His body of work ranges from graphic design to experimental video to even digital paintings . Carlos recently presented one of his video pieces (To + Fro) at the annual Digital Graffiti festival in Alys Beach, Fl. Carlos' main inspiration comes from stories. Since he was a little kid, Carlos would read fantasy stories and and analyze them. This analysis would become the basis of each and every one of his pieces. When not creating work, Carlos is playing or running tabletop games with his friends. 

ARTIST STATMENT

All artist have their own style when it comes to art. Picasso had cubism. Andrew Warhol had Pop Art. I have Ink blots. This series is an ongoing collection of self-expression. These ink blots are not created but rather form when I reach a state of relaxation. Because of this, no two ink blots are exactly the same much like no two moments in life are ever the same. My goal in this series is to present  the viewer with a glimpse into who I am both as a person and as an artist. 

Tags: HagerSmith
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Kate Robinson - Blind Spots

September 07, 2018 in > The Lab, > Past Exhibits

Kate Robinson

September 6  - September 28

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Holly Wong

Holly Wong - Mind/Forest

August 30, 2018 in > Cube, > Past Exhibits

Holly Wong

Mind/Forest

August 22 - October 6

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Spare Room • The Lab

August 03, 2018 in > The Lab, > Past Exhibits

Spare Room


Guilia Piera Livi
Aug. 3 - Aug. 31 

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