Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
Within my two years of being a Nasher Teen Council member, [I learned] everyone has their own unique way of expressing themselves. During these months of collaboration with my team, I embraced various perspectives, identities and ideas ... of artists and individuals passionate about art.
Kelly-Preston Davis, in her remarks at the opening event for pov: in my Nasher teen era
María Magdalena Campos-Pons: Behold
Modern Prophets: Art and Spirituality in America
Love & Anarchy
Hung Liu: Living Memory
Art of Peru
pov: in my nasher teen era
In María Magdalena Campos-Pons’ Behold Shared Identity Is a Source of Communal Power
An exhibition like Behold should be “a place for mediation,” Campos-Pons says, between past and present, self and other. “I carry a lot of pain and anguish and lacerations from history—the past that I get to know and acknowledge—but also incredible amounts of joy and hope and trust that it’s so difficult, but the best days are ahead and should be built together.”
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Find the Cave, Hold the Torch
Arts writer Colony Little interviews Nasher Museum Director Trevor Schoonmaker and Franklin Sirman, director of the Perez Art Museum Miami, for the Feb/March issue of Cultured magazine. Up next, the two longtime friends will team up to present Spirit in the Land, curated by Schoonmaker and opening at PAMM in March. ABOVE: Schoonmaker steps inside Vessel by Radcliffe Bailey at the Nasher Museum. Photo by Cornell Watson.