August 2020
Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »September 2020
Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »Exhibition: Jasmine Best – “American Weeds Growing through Docile Garden”
Gallery Talk via Zoomon September 10th, 5-6pmAmerican Weeds Growing through Docile Garden drawsparallels with the defining of wild and domesticweeds to take on the erasure and control of blackfemme bodies and identity. To encourage discussionabout the psychological and physical fight againstmisogynoir that black femmes are constantly in bothoutside of and within their own communities.The history of Black Southern femmes navigating ourplace in American Society has a lot in common withthe narrative of the American weed brought overfrom far away countries…
Find out more »February 2021
Anthony Patterson
Anthony Patterson is a Durham-based documentary artist interested in uncovering hidden or forgotten stories about Black Communities in the American South. He received his BFA in Painting from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and a Certificate of Documentary Arts from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. Anthony currently serves as the Education and Outreach Coordinator for the Durham Art Guild. Anthony will give an Artist Talk via Zoom, February 17 at 5:00pm. https://go.uncg.edu/qn51y8 https://go.unc.edu/anthonypatterson
Find out more »March 2021
Mark Dixon Exhibition March 6-30, 2021
Time Pieces These works focus on time and attention. They respond to my interest – and struggles – in developing a more present, clear and compassionate relationship with the world. Works in wood and paint are the result of highly repetitive and time-intensive studio processes. These pieces accumulate like crystals according to simple directives and through long-form attention holding. Transposing my attention into form has felt like a toehold in the deeper challenges of paying attention. Another group of works…
Find out more »September 2021
Ridin’ Sucka Free – an Exhibition by Kennedi Carter
A Kennedi Carter Photography Exhibition A Durham, North Carolina native by way of Dallas, Texas, Kennedi Carter is a photographer with a primary focus on Black subjects. Her work highlights the aesthetics & sociopolitical aspects of Black life as well as the overlooked beauties of the Black experience: skin, texture, trauma, peace, love, and community. Her work aims to reinvent notions of creativity and confidence in the realm of Blackness. Kennedi Carter's exhibition will run September 3 through September 27…
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Deserving Wonderland By Amanda McGowan
A Disciplinary Honors Exhibition by Amanda McGowan November 11 - 18, 2022 Gatewood Studio Arts Building
Find out more »November 2023
School of Art IRON POUR Event
The UNCG School of Art IRON POUR EVENT Saturday, November 18, 2023 11:30am - 8:30pm Free and everyone is invited! There will be Weatherspoon tours of the "A Golden Age: Original Animation Art from the Walt Disney Studios, 1937 - 1942" as well as, tours of the Gatewood Studio Art Facilities, art demonstrations, screen printed t-shirts for sale by Art Guild students, live music, performances, food trucks and more.... ending with an Iron Pour and pyrotechnic displays at 8:30pm. Bring…
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