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Art, Art History and Visual Studies

Artist Brenda Goldstein, in residence in the Ruby's painting studio

November 18, 2019

Finding Art in Tarps, Rust and Other Signs of Neglect

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People stand in front of a digital reconstruction of a choir screen at Santa Chiara, a church in Naples. The Wired! Lab hosted two master’s students from the University of Padua who worked on the project. Photo courtesy of the Duke Wired! Lab.

October 14, 2019

Duke Wired! Lab Celebrates 10 Years

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Nasher Museum Director Sarah Schroth leads five visiting cultural preservation experts into the entrance of Wilson Pavilion, pausing in front of paintings by Fernand Léger, Paysage a l'oiseau (left) and Pablo Picasso, Joueur de Flûte et Mangeur de Pastèqu

September 20, 2019

Foreign Experts Visit to Discuss Preservation of Cultural Artifacts

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Buncombe County, North Carolina, 2015. Image by Rachel Boillot. From the "Después del Día" series. Buncombe County, North Carolina

September 19, 2019

Photos of the New South Now on Exhibit at Duke and NC State

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Maurizio Forte's Vulci 3000 research team gathers at the excavation site in rural Italy. Photo courtesy of Maurizio Forte.

July 15, 2019

Where the Scholarly Work Takes Them

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Evan Morgan

May 24, 2019

Student's Award-Winning Art Inspired by the Interplay Between Visuals and Music

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Pedro Lasch

May 20, 2019

A Mini-Monument in the Makerspace

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Alexandra Bateman

May 10, 2019

Class of 2019: Alexandra Bateman on Exploring Chronic Illness Through Art

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Painting by Beverly McIver's introductory art class

April 29, 2019

At a Restaurant Near You: Duke Arts Students' Murals

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The Cathedral of Notre Dame on fire, Monday. Courtesy Wikimedia Commons.

April 16, 2019

Why The Cathedral of Notre Dame Matters

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Bill Bamberger, third from left, an artist in Durham, N.C., discussing an exhibition last year at the Nasher Museum of Art of Duke University. Credit J Caldwell

March 12, 2019

NY Times on Why the Nasher and Academic Museums Are Changing the Arts at Universities

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William Paul Thomas

March 12, 2019

Using Art to Honor the Beloved in Your Life

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Six of the regulars at the Ruby

January 23, 2019

Faces of the Ruby

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Jim Haverkamp, rights, helps Mara Guevarra, digital marketing and projects manager for Duke's Center for Documentary Studies, film during a class at CDS. Photo courtesy of Jim Haverkamp.

January 22, 2019

3, 2, 1 Action!

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Sonke Johnsen's deep sea photography; Art from the Nasher Museum exhibit "People Get Ready;" Dancers at the opening gala for the Rubenstein Arts Center.

December 18, 2018

2018: The Year in Arts at Duke

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Etruscan well-cistern

July 20, 2018

Drawing on New Technologies, Duke Team Reveals an Ancient City’s Transformation

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