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October 26 – November 4
arts.duke.edu/festival
Sponsored by the Offi ce of the Vice Provost for the Arts, Duke Alumni Association, Duke Career Center, Duke University Union VisART Committee and duARTS.
Maria Isabel Arroyo, Madonna and Toy, resin and acrylic on wood, 14.5”x10.5”
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Each year expectation about the
arts festival grows – visual arts
submissions increase, the number
of student performances expands,
more alumni return to campus for
DEMAN (Duke Entertainment Media
and the Arts Network) weekend –
establishing the festival as an integral
part of campus life and the Duke student experience. Student
involvement through groups like duARTS and duu VisART has
never been stronger. I want you to look for our largest-ever
exhibition in the Bryan Center, drop in the Arts Annex and see
where you can make art, and from October 29 to November
4, be sure to catch student performances on East and West
Campus, inside and out, featuring music, dance, drama,
poetry readings, and more. I encourage you to take part
in the arts during this festival, and throughout your Duke
career. Welcome to the 2012 Duke Arts Festival!
SCOTT LINDROTHVice Provost for the Arts
Welcome to the 2012Duke Arts Festival
Scott
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PerformancesSee centerfold for complete festival schedule and special events featuring student performers: Anne Talkington, Betsy Boxberger, Defi ning Movement (Def Mo), Duke Chamber Players, Duke University Percussion Ensemble (dupe), Joseph Mosugu, Jackie and Sam, Lasya, Momentum, Opera Workshop, Ophelia and the Quantum Yonders, Perichoresis, Something Borrowed Something Blue, Stop Motion Crew, Swing Dance, duARTS, Rowena Gan, students in the Duke Music Department Ensembles, Kristie Landing, Indu Ramesh, Hoof ‘n’ Horn. (as of 10/22/12).
Aqua ExhibitionA Photographic Study and Contemplation on Water. Photography by Former Students in ArtVis 216.01/02, Antonio Bogaert, Instructor. Thru November 2012. Link MediaWall, Perkins Library (lower level).
Art Carve Pumpkin Party. Get scary creative!
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Come to the Arts Annex and carve a Hal-loween Jack O’ Lantern and make your own Halloween mask! We provide the materials, free Halloween food & treats. October 28, 5pm, Arts Annex
Campus Shot: Duke Magazine Photography Contest
Actor and former Good Morning America host, David Hartman will moderate a discussion with distinguished arts alumni Rachel Cook ‘06 (documentary fi lmmaker, microfi nancing advocate); Kerry Hannon ‘82 (Editor at Forbes; career, retirement, and personal fi nance expert); Will Pearson ‘01 (co-founder of mental_fl oss); Chip Shearin (professional musician, bass on “Rapper’s Delight,” music coordinator with Justin Timberlake); Fiona Spruill ‘99 (NY Times web editor). Fri, Nov 2, 5:30-6:30pm, Nasher Museum of Art. See page 6 for full schedule of DEMAN events.
Panel of Distinguished DEMAN Alumni moderated by Duke Alum David Hartman ’56
The centerpiece of the Duke Arts Festival is always the 200+ exhibition of work by Duke students in the Bryan Center. Works cover a variety of media including painting, photography, sculpture, graphic design, printing, digital art and fi lm. The students come from all areas of the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. This year’s exhibition includes a special exhibition, “New Views,” a selection of work by Students in the Duke Master of Fine Arts in Experimental and Documentary Arts program. Thru November 4. Schaefer Mall, Bryan Center and Louise Jones Brown Gallery (upper level of the Bryan Center)
Duke Magazine, the university’s award-winning alumni magazine, invited undergraduate, graduate, and professional-school students to submit a photograph that captures the Duke experience. Some of the entries will be on display in Duke Arts Festival exhibition in the Bryan Center. The winning photo will be published in a future issue of Duke Magazine.
October 29 – November 2,12pm-2pm, Monday-Friday, The Bryan Center Plaza
Look for duARTS all week long on the Plaza and learn about this new student organization that aims to make the arts an integral part of the Duke undergraduate experience by connecting student artists and arts groups, within and across disciplines, to create a unifi ed voice for Duke undergraduate arts as a whole. Free food, giveaways, activities, and performances by Duke's student arts groups.
join us: Thursday, November 1from: 6-9pmin: von der Heyden, Perkins Library
Readings by faculty and students including Fred Moten, Pete Moore, Magdalena Zurawski, and Dan Fishman, with musical selections by Duke student musicians. Reception to follow.
Sponsored by The Archive Literary Magazine, Undergraduate Publications Board, Duke English Department and Offi ce of the Vice Provost for the Arts.
October 26 – November 4
2012 Student Visual Arts Exhibition
Art Exhibition EndsOver 200 works by more than 100 studentsNoon, Bryan Center
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Art Exhibition OpeningOver 200 works by more than 100 studentsNoon. Thru November 4Bryan Center
Duke Players Lab: MetamorphosesBy Mary Zimmerman8pm, Brody Theater,East Campus. Free.
Art Exhibition Over 200 works by more than100 studentsThru November 4Bryan Center
Ark DancesBallet, Modern, Hip Hop, Freestyle7pmThe Ark, dance studio
Duke Players Lab: Metamorphoses2pm & 8pm (See 10/26)
Art Exhibition Over 200 works by more than 100 studentsThru November 4Bryan Center
Art Carve Pumpkin Party. Get scary creative!Free Halloween pumpkins, food & treats 5pmArts Annex
Duke Players Lab:Metamorphoses2pm (See 10/26)
Art Exhibition Over 200 works by more than 100 studentsThru November 4Bryan Center
duARTSCelebrate the artsall week with duARTSNoonThe Plaza
Jackie and SamViolin Duet1pmBryan Center
Ophelia and the Quantum YondersClassic folk, pop & rock4:30pmThe Plaza
duARTSCelebrate the arts all week with duARTSNoonThe Plaza
Brahms Clarinet QuintetChamber MusicNoonPerkins Library alcove
Art Exhibition Over 200 works by more than 100studentsThru November 4Bryan Center
Senior Sylphs, balletDance TroupeThe Plaza5pm
Joseph MosuguSolo Dance6:30pmGreat Hall
Rowena Gan, pianoClassical MusicNoonBryan Center
duARTSCelebrate the arts all week with duARTSNoonThe Plaza
Betsy BoxbergerSolo Dance12:20pmBryan Center
Bassoon TrioClassical Music1pmPerkins Library alcove
Indu RameshSolo violin1:30pmPerkins Library alcove
Salon: an evening ofpoetry with The Archive6pmvon der Heyden, Perkins Library
DEMAN Career Workshops10:30am – 11:30amPerkins LibrarySee full schedule on page 6
Duke Chamber PlayersChamber MusicNoonBryan Center
Art Exhibition Over 200 works by more than 100 studentsThru November 4Bryan Center
DEMAN & Duke Arts FestivalSend-off LunchBest In Show & Duke Magazine Photo Awards 11:45am-1:30pmBryan Center
DEMAN Music Studio SessionSmall Town Records1:30pm Small TownRecords StudioBryan Center basement
Art Exhibition Over 200 works by more than 100 studentsThru November 4Bryan Center
MomentumDanceCultural Dance6:30pmGreat Hall
duARTSCelebrate the artsall week with duARTSNoonThe Plaza
Schedule subject to change. Outdoor events are rain or shine.
dupe - Duke UniversityPercussion EnsembleMusic5pmWest Campus Bus Stop
Stop Motion CrewDance5pmThe Plaza
Swing Dance5:20pmThe Plaza
United in PraiseGospel5:40pmBryan Center
Anne TalkingtonSolo Dance6:30pmMarketPlace
DEMAN Panel & ReceptionAlumni Panel followed by student performances5:30-8:30pmThe Nasher Museum
DEMAN Weekend Begins11am – 8:30pmArts Venues on East & West CampusSee full schedule on page 6
duARTSCelebrate the arts all week with duARTSNoonThe Plaza
PerichoresisPerformance Art2:30pmBryan Center
Art Exhibition Over 200 works by more than 100 studentsThru November 4Bryan Center
Something Borrowed, Something BlueA cappella6pmvon der Heyden, Perkins Library
Schubert’s Deathand the MaidenChamber MusicNoonPerkins Library alcove
Duke LasyaCultural Dance1:40pmBryan Center
Art Exhibition Over 200 works by more than 100 studentsThru November 4Bryan Center
Opera WorkshopVocal Music4:40pmBryan Center
Hoof ‘n’ HornTheater6:30pmGreat Hall
Def Mo (Defi ning Movement)Dance6:30pmMarketplace
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Offi ce Hours withAmy Unell ‘03,
October 29, 5-6:30pm, Griffi th Board Room - UCAE, Bryan Center
Founder of StoryTales Productions (Los Angeles), Emmy-nominated producer for NBC’s Today Show, Unell has covered a diverse range of subjects, including the Academy Awards, Hurricane Katrina, the Olympic Games, as well as production and direction of notable documentary fi lms.
Career Center Sponsors Arts Career Programs
Workshops are co-sponsored by the Career Center and Nasher Museum of Art. More info at www.studentaffairs.duke.edu/career
Museum and Arts Education Careers
October 24, 4:15pm, Soc Psych 329, West CampusA workshop highlighting museum and art education careers. This challenging profession requires artistic, research, interpersonal, and organizational skills on the front lines and behind the scenes.
Internship Spotlight: Visual Arts.
November 1, 6-7pm, Soc Sci 124
A panel discussion by students who completed summer internships in the visual arts. Learn about internships opportunities, and the strategies needed to successfully navigate this pre-professional career experience.
Gallery, Appraisal, and
Auction House Careers.
November 8, 4:15pm, Flowers 201
Don’t miss this workshop highlighting the “business side of art,” where sales, client relations and project management skills are explored.Amy Unell
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Friday, November 2Noon – 1:30pm Welcome Lunch. Keynote Address by Bryan Unkeless ’04, fi lm producer for The Hunger Games and
remarks from Vice Provost for the Arts Scott Lindroth. Von Canon Rooms, Bryan Center (lower level)1:30 – 4:30pm Duke Arts Spaces Tour. BD Beats / Small Town Records (Bryan Center Basement), Hull Avenue
Dance Studio, Arts Annex, Smith Warehouse (Visual Studies and MFA program) and Baldwin Auditorium5:30 – 6:30pm Panel of Distinguished DEMAN Alumni. Moderated by actor and former Good Morning America host,
David Hartman ‘56. Nasher Museum of Art6:30 – 8:30pm Reception & Student Performances. Nasher Museum of Art
Saturday, November 39:45 – 10:30am Registration. Perkins Library lobby10:30 – 11:30am Alumni/student career workshops. Perkins Library Behind the Scenes of Founding Trendera. Jane Buckingham ‘90 (CEO/Founder of Trendera) Fashion & Entrepreneurship. Rachel Weeks ‘07 (CEO/Founder of School House) Unique Careers Spotlight—Story Telling. Milbre Burch ‘75 (Award-winning story teller) Business in the Entertainment World. Lawrence Clark ‘81 (Former CFO of Legendary Pictures) and
Hania Poole ‘96 (Director of Business Operations at Turner Sports) Entertainment Industry. Carl Kurlander ‘82 (screenwriter for Saint Elmo’s Fire) and Rob Cohen ‘83
(Entertainment Lawyer) Photography Critique. Speaking Through the Lens: Jeff Whetstone ’90 (Photographer/Artist) Visual & Representative Arts. Patrick Morelli ‘68 (Visual Artist, Sculptor) Art and Museum Law. Dan Ellison ‘77 (Art Lawyer) Producing Broadcast Journalism. Denise Cetta ‘90 (Producer for CBS’s 60 Minutes) Careers in Film and Television. Amy Unell ‘03 (Filmmaker) and Pola Changon ‘85 (Creative Director
for Turner Classic Movies) Producing & Directing in the Film Industry. Mike Macari ‘92 (Producer) and Elizabeth Coffman ‘87
(Filmmaker) Young Arts Professionals. Eric Oberstein ‘07 (Associate Director of Duke Performances) and Margaret
Skoglund ‘10 (ICM Theater Dept.) A Career in Writing. Robert Windeler ‘62 (Nonfi ction writer, Former NY Times and Time Magazine
Correspondent and Editor/ Writer for Bluefi sh Press) Finding—and Changing—Careers in a Digital Age. Duke Magazine Alumni Board members Kerry
Hannon ‘82 (Editor at Forbes; career, retirement, and personal fi nance expert) and Page Murray ‘85 (VP of Worldwide Integrated Marketing for HP)
11:45am – 1:30pm Send-off Reception. Duke Arts Festival visual arts Best In Show and Duke Magazine Campus Shot photography awards. Schaefer Mall, Bryan Center top fl oor
1:30 – 4:00pm Music Business Career Workshop w/ Small Town Records. BD Beats Studio, Bryan Center basement
Interested? Learn more and register at dukealumni.com/alumni-communities
The Duke Entertainment Media and the Arts Network (DEMAN) invites alumni and students to celebrate DEMAN Weekend 2012 at Duke, Friday, November 2 & Saturday, November 3. Join Duke alumni and students who work or are interested in working in the entertainment, media, and arts industries, whether from the creative, business, or legal perspective. Registration required: http://dukealumni.com/alumni-communities/deman.
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Amir Abdu
Jack Anderson
Maria Isabel Arroyo
Laura Arteaga-Lopez
Steven Bao
Elizabeth Beam
Taylor Brunson
William Burns
Emily Cao
Laraine Chan
Mark Chee
Melissa Chieffe
Ann Danello
Adam Darragh
Kaley Deal
Yumian Deng
Gihani Dissanayake
Casey Edwards
Alyssa Fowers
Crystal Fuller
Stephanie Gandelman
DeAnne Georges
Lee Gilbert
Jackie Giusti
Gabriela Gomez
Kamry Goodwin
Garrett Harmsen
Susan Hilbig
Albert Hu
Alice Huang
Amy Huang
Billy Huang
Mariah Hukins
Mohamed Ismail
Caroline Jacobs
Inderpreet Jalli
Jie Lisa Ji
Yun Jian
Christy Kim
Laura Kim
Laurel Koch
Anna Koelsch
Julianne Kolb
Kelsey Lakowske
Alexander Lark
Joey Lauer
Jeremy Lipkowitz
Helen Liu
Angela Mace
Robert Mason
Maggie McCabe
Kelly McCrum
Joi McLaughlin
Sagar Mehta
Manuela Mejia
Jennifer Mercado
Faith Moore
Madison Moyle
Joan Nambuba
Rachel Narowski
Katie Ni
Conor O’Leary
Sophia Palenberg
Esteban Peralta
Anh Pham
Kim Hoan Pham
Cinthia Pi
Chelsea Pieroni
Sandy Ren
Lauren Reuter
Dylan Robbins
Faith Robertson
Biridiana Rodriguez
Raasti Said
Victoria Scott
Janvi Shah
Grace Shin
Scott Spencer
Abby Starnes
Alex Stepanenko
Elysia Su
Carter Suryadevara
Chris Sutton
Kavin Tamizhmani
Sophia Treakle
Ashley Tsai
Natascha Uhlmann
Dayna Uyeda
Sarah Van Name
Adam Vojdany
Margaret Wallace
Joyce Wang
Genevieve Werner
Nekoda Witsken
Sihang Wu
Huanbing Xu
Lucy Yang
Biqi Zhang
Yuci Zhang
Yi Zhu
Ingrid Zhuang
Helen Zou
Julia Zou
2012 Duke Arts Festival Student Exhibition Participating students as of October 19, 2012:
October 26 – November 4
Image credits: (left to right) Manuela Mejia, Self-Portrait, photograph; Yun Jian, Autumn Mountains, acrylic on paper, 20”x22”; Huanbing Xu, untitled, photograph; (front cover) Maria Isabel Arroyo; Page 2 & 3: Duke Photography.
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Acknowledgments
We would like to thank the following departments, organizations, and individuals for their support of the 2012 Duke Arts Festival: Sharon Chan, Danette Clark, Grace Kohut, Will Evans, Bill Fick, Dan Fishman Angela Karl, Sarah McCaffery, Beverly Meek, Dede Olson, Nadine Verna, Robert Zimmerman, DUU visArts, duARTS and participating Alumni.
duARTS Member Groups
Deja Blue, Lady Blue, Out of the Blue, Pitchforks, Rhythm & Blue, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, Speak of the Devil, Blue Screen Guild, Duke Student Broadcasting, Freewater Productions, Small Town Records, VisArts Council (DUU), Ballroom, Defi ning Movement, Duke Chinese Dance Troupe (DCDT), Duke Daal Bhaat Shaak (DBS) Raas, Duke Dhamaka, Duke Dhoom, Duke Lasya, Momentum, On Tap, Rince Diabhal, Sabrosura, Stop Motion Crew, Swing, Djembe Ensemble, DoDream, Duke Chamber Players (DCP), Duke Chorale, Duke Jazz Choir, Duke Jazz Ensemble, Duke Opera Workshop, Duke Symphony Orchestra (DSO), Duke University Percussion Ensemble, Duke University Wind Symphony, Archive, Carpe Noctem, Chanticleer, Duke East Asia Nexus (DEAN), Eruditio, FORM, Latent Image, Neurogenesis, Passport, Synergy, Vertices, Antic Shakespeare, Duke Players, Duke University Improv (DUI), Hoof ‘n’ Horn, Inside Joke, Karamu, Wendell Theater, Your Suggestion Is Blue.
October 26 – November 4
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