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SUMMARY:Artist Lecture: Marie Watt
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a talk by Marie Watt (Seneca Nation of Indians)\, an interdisciplinary contemporary artist specializing in community collaborations that foster the sharing of collective memories and storytelling.
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/artist-lecture-marie-watt/
LOCATION:Davidson College\, Semans Lecture Hall\, Belk Visual Arts Center\, Davidson\, North Carolina\, 28035
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SUMMARY:Collaborating Beyond the Humanities
DESCRIPTION:The Education Division of the National Endowment for the Humanities fosters curricular innovation through its grant programs. For the past nine years NEH’s Humanities Connections program\, in particular\, has supported curricula connecting the humanities to non-humanities fields. As humanities programs become more interdisciplinary\, faculty must collaborate with colleagues who may share very different approaches\, both to the subject matter itself and to how that content is presented to students. \nPlease join us on January 30\, 2-4 pm EST for a virtual convening on “Collaborating Beyond the Humanities\,” focusing on the health humanities as an exemplary site of interdisciplinary collaboration. In the first hour\, speakers in the health humanities\, including former NEH project directors\, will share their perspectives on the joys\, opportunities\, and challenges of working across disciplines. In the second hour\, all participants will be invited to join breakout rooms for further discussion. \nOur speakers include: \n\nSari Altschuler (associate professor of English and founding director of the Health\, Humanities and Society Program\, Northeastern University)\nScott Muir (director of undergraduate initiatives\, National Humanities Alliance)\nVincent Punzo (professor of psychology and founder of medical humanities at Earlham College)\, and\nElizabeth Dzeng (associate professor of medicine\, University of California-San Francisco).\n\nIf you would like to attend\, please register before January 27 (see button below for link).
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/collaborating-beyond-the-humanities/
CATEGORIES:Humanities Sector Event
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SUMMARY:Opera’s Past\, Present\, and Future
DESCRIPTION:During this afternoon of conversation and music we will delve into the evolution of opera and its place in the contemporary world. Featuring a panel of experts from the NC Opera\, The Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle\, and musicologists from UNC\, this seminar will explore how the artform has changed and who opera speaks to today. With performances from NC Opera’s production of Florencia en el Amazonas\, this seminar will entertain\, educate\, and show us that opera is for everyone!    \nPANELISTS \nNaomi André\, David G. Frey Distinguished Professor of Music  \nAnna Gatdula\, Assistant Professor of Musicology  \nEric Mitchko\, General Director of North Carolina Opera   \nNiccoló Muti\, Artistic Director & CEO of the Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle   \nTOPICS   \n(The panel members will address each of these topics together.)  \nNew Directions in Opera: Who Watches\, Who Sings\, and What Makes Opera\, Opera?   \nWhat to Listen for in Opera (featuring performances from NC Opera artists)   \nDETAILS\nDATE & TIME: Saturday\, January 25\, 2025 | 1:00 – 4:30 pm  \nCOST: $55 Please note\, this is an in-person only seminar.  \nLOCATION: Durham Arts Council\n \nLight refreshments will be served. 
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/operas-past-present-and-future/
LOCATION:Durham Arts Council\, 120 Morris Street\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carolina Public Humanities":MAILTO:j.sierks.smith@unc.edu
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SUMMARY:‘Bottom Rail on Top’: Black Civil War Reenactors
DESCRIPTION:Travel back in time to see United States Colored Troops and allies as they tell stories of real-life Black soldiers and their lives in the camps and the front lines. Event is free. This program is supported in part by North Carolina Humanities\, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities\, www.nchumanities.org
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/bottom-rail-on-top-black-civil-war-reenactors/
LOCATION:Pope House Museum\, 511 S Wilmington St\, Raleigh\, NC\, NC\, 27601\, United States
CATEGORIES:NC Humanities Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the City of Raleigh Museum":MAILTO:cormuseum@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Emancipation Day Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a hot breakfast while learning about Anna Julia Cooper\, an advocate for women’s rights\, education\, and civil rights. Lecture presented by Dr. Shirley Moody-Turner costs $20 each. This program is supported in part by North Carolina Humanities\, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities\, www.nchumanities.org
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/emancipation-day-breakfast/
LOCATION:City of Raleigh Museum\, 220 Fayetteville Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
CATEGORIES:NC Humanities Event
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SUMMARY:The Farm at Black Mountain College Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Built on more than a decade’s worth of deep\, original archival research\, this exhibition will constitute a comprehensive new history of Black Mountain College. By focusing on the farm\, the exhibition sidesteps the popular paradigm of approaching BMC through its famous faculty and students\, and instead offers a new cast of characters\, one that includes mostly students\, women\, and farmers. It spotlights the importance of collaboration\, both on campus among students\, faculty\, and faculty families\, and in the community with farmers and organizations in nearby cities and towns. Finally\, the exhibition shows what happens when communal living is no longer communal\, and offers the first ever detailed account of the fall of the college\, a dramatic and often dangerous story. \nThe opening reception and a keynote lecture will take place in conjunction with BMCM+AC’s annual ReVIEWING conference hosted at UNC Asheville. Exhibition themes will correspond to the chapters of co-curator David Silver’s book on this topic\, to be published in conjunction with the exhibition in partnership with Atelier Editions. \nCurated by David Silver and Bruce Johansen \nImage: Kenelm Winslow\, Untitled photograph of Black Mountain College work camp\, 1936 – 38. Kenelm Winslow Fotofolio\, collection of Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center. Gift of Kenelm Winslow\, Jr.
URL:https://nchumanities.org/event/the-farm-at-black-mountain-college-exhibition/
LOCATION:Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center\, 120 College Street\, Asheville\, NC\, 28801\, United States
CATEGORIES:NC Humanities Grantee Event
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