Share What You Wear Fashion Show

City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

Who doesn't love a fashion show? Especially one with a historic twist! Join the City of Raleigh Museum and Corsets & Cravats to explore clothes from the 19th century and hear their stories as participants walk the runway.

Fabricating Reverence: A Reflective Walk & Performance Experience

Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center 5611 Jaguar Park Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Fabricating Reverence, a new performance art piece choreographed and danced by Myra Vincenza, is a collective reflection on loss and grief. Part vigil, part performance, the experience takes place at Lake Johnson Park that begins with a reflective walk (about half a mile) that starts at the Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center and ends at the Waterfront Center. Fabricating Reverence is presented as part of SEEK Raleigh, an experimental public arts program of Raleigh Arts. Learn more about Fabricating Reverence Event Details When: Wednesday, August 9 at 7 p.m. Location: Lake Johnson Park, Beginning at Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center at 5611 Jaguar Park Dr., Raleigh, NC 27606, and ending at the Waterfront Center Cost: Free and open to the public Accessibility Accommodations Raleigh Arts works to ensure everyone has access to the arts. To request accommodations for this event, please contact Kelly McChesney at kelly.mcchesney@raleighnc.gov.

Fabricating Reverence: A Reflective Walk & Performance Experience

Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center 5611 Jaguar Park Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

Fabricating Reverence, a new performance art piece choreographed and danced by Myra Vincenza, is a collective reflection on loss and grief. Part vigil, part performance, the experience takes place at Lake Johnson Park that begins with a reflective walk (about half a mile) that starts at the Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center and ends at the Waterfront Center. Fabricating Reverence is presented as part of SEEK Raleigh, an experimental public arts program of Raleigh Arts. Learn more about Fabricating Reverence Event Details When: Thursday, August 10 at 7 p.m. Location: Lake Johnson Park, Beginning at Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center at 5611 Jaguar Park Dr., Raleigh, NC 27606, and ending at the Waterfront Center Cost: Free and open to the public Accessibility Accommodations Raleigh Arts works to ensure everyone has access to the arts. To request accommodations for this event, please contact Kelly McChesney at kelly.mcchesney@raleighnc.gov.

Artist Reception: July/August Gallery Exhibits at Sertoma Arts Center

Sertoma Arts Center 1400 Millbrook Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

Join us for a closing reception celebrating the artists of the July/August Gallery Exhibits at Sertoma Arts Center on Thursday, August 24, from 6 to 9 p.m. Learn more about the July/August Gallery Exhibits at Sertoma Arts Center Event Details When: Thursday, August 24, 6-9 p.m. Location: Sertoma Arts Center, 1400 Millbrook Road, Raleigh, NC 27612 Cost: Free and open to public Artworks are for sale. Contact Sertoma Arts Center for details.

Artist Reception: July/August Exhibitions at Pullen Arts Center

Pullen Arts Center 105 Pullen Rd., Raleigh, NC, United States

Join us at Pullen Arts Center on Saturday, August 26, 2:30-4:30 p.m. for a closing reception of the July/August exhibitions. Learn more about the artists and artworks in the July/August exhibitions at Pullen Arts Center

Honoring the Forgotten through Public Art: Dialogue on Community with Kayla Coleman & Kenseth Armstead

NC Museum of Art 2110 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC

Small School visiting artist Kenseth Armstead shares his work and process with Director of the Visual Art Exchange Kayla Coleman in a conversation around the potential for public art to illuminate dialogue within and between communities. In exploring how public art provides insight and deepens understanding of community issues such as displacement, gentrification and non-recognition, Kenseth and Kayla invite audience members to consider and share issues specific to their own communities. Learn more about Honoring the Forgotten through Public Art: Dialogue on Community with Kayla Coleman & Kenseth Armstead Event Details When: Thursday, September 7, 6-7:30 p.m. Location: North Carolina Museum of Art, East Building Museum Auditorium, 2110 Blue Ridge Rd Raleigh, NC 27607 Registration: Eventbrite Registration - Reserve a spot for free on Eventbrite. Seating is limited.

Noir Bizarre’s IHaveADreamPop! Festival

VAE Raleigh 228 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

Noir Bizarre's IHaveADreamPop! Electric Underground Railroad event is happening on September 8 and 9 at VAE Raleigh. This two-day event will feature live music, vendors, and DJ sets inside VAE's main gallery. Free and open to the public. The event starts at 12:30 PM. Le Bizarre Noir (NOIR BIZARRE) “STRANGE BLACK” is a play on words and reclaiming the idea that exploring works by people of color is often unbeknownst to a mainstream audience who had no idea we existed. Daniel Chavis wants to include everyone who is “strange and black” regardless of their background or sexual orientation, “offering something between Hillbillies and Hip Hop.” Noir Bizarre is a mobile multimedia event covering the "grey" areas of Bohemia and Afrofuturist creatives. We invite the local Triangle community to experience the bohemian side of this Black Futurist manifesto in art, music, and other endeavors. Learn more about Noir Bizarre's IHaveADreamPop! Event Details Where: VAE Raleigh, 228 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC 27601 When: Friday, September 8, 12:30-11 p.m., and Saturday, September 9, 12:30-11 p.m. Cost: Free Schedule of Events: Friday, September 8 12:30-1 p.m.: Art Exhibition Lavender Mountain with DJ Shoegaze 1-4 p.m.:  Live Shoegaze bands 6-8 p.m.:  Reception highlighting the artist residency of The Veldt visual […]

Public Art Workshop: From Proposal to Installation With Artist Kenseth Armstead

NC Museum of Art 2110 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC

Kenseth Armstead, award winning artist, and NYC Commissioner for Public Design, will guide artists through the process of developing site-specific public art projects. Participants will gain insight into the relationships necessary for successful public art projects, including community outreach and partnerships; presenting to boards and in public hearings; and working with fabricators, engineers, and architects. Artists will learn how to strengthen their concept development, proposal structure and will be provided with resources for finding and applying for temporary and permanent public art opportunities. This workshop is tailored to serve artists new to public art, as well as public artists looking to grow their practice. This workshop will be conducted live and include time for participant Q&A. A recording will be shared with all registered participants after the workshop concludes, regardless of whether a participant attends the live workshop. The recording will be available for download. Event Details When: Saturday, September 9, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Location: North Carolina Museum of Art, East Building Museum Auditorium, 2110 Blue Ridge Rd Raleigh, NC 27607 Registration: Eventbrite Registration - Reserve a spot for free on Eventbrite. Seating is limited.

Noir Bizarre’s IHaveADreamPop! Festival

VAE Raleigh 228 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

Noir Bizarre's IHaveADreamPop! Electric Underground Railroad event is happening on September 8 and 9 at VAE Raleigh. This two-day event will feature live music, vendors, and DJ sets inside VAE's main gallery. Free and open to the public. The event starts at 12:30 PM. Le Bizarre Noir (NOIR BIZARRE) “STRANGE BLACK” is a play on words and reclaiming the idea that exploring works by people of color is often unbeknownst to a mainstream audience who had no idea we existed. Daniel Chavis wants to include everyone who is “strange and black” regardless of their background or sexual orientation, “offering something between Hillbillies and Hip Hop.” Noir Bizarre is a mobile multimedia event covering the "grey" areas of Bohemia and Afrofuturist creatives. We invite the local Triangle community to experience the bohemian side of this Black Futurist manifesto in art, music, and other endeavors. Learn more about Noir Bizarre's IHaveADreamPop! Event Details Where: VAE Raleigh, 228 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC 27601 When: Friday, September 8, 12:30-11 p.m., and Saturday, September 9, 12:30-11 p.m. Cost: Free Schedule of Events: Friday, September 8 12:30-1 p.m.: Art Exhibition Lavender Mountain with DJ Shoegaze 1-4 p.m.:  Live Shoegaze bands 6-8 p.m.:  Reception highlighting the artist residency of The Veldt visual […]

Girls! Girls? Girls. Performance, Screening, and Post-Show Talkback at NCMA

NC Museum of Art 2110 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC

Presented by 1st Lady Management and SEEK Raleigh, Girls! Girls? Girls. will make its North Carolina debut on Saturday, September 16, and Sunday, September 17, at the North Carolina Museum of Art SECU Auditorium. Girls! Girls? Girls. is a one-woman play and short documentary film written by award-winning performer, writer, and Broadway producer, Marjuan Canady. This hysterical satire explores the past, present, and funny yet frightening future of the global Black woman. Canady portrays ten characters who all have their unique spin on the Black female image. In the short film, Canady and her comrades take their wit to the streets, to schools, and throughout the entertainment industry to gain perspective on the current state of Black womanhood. Directly following the performance and screening, Canady will be joined on stage by local artists and storytellers for a post-show talkback. Event Details When: Saturday, September 16 at 6 p.m., doors open 1 hour before the show Location: North Carolina Museum of Art, East Building SECU Auditorium, 2110 Blue Ridge Rd Raleigh, NC 27607 Registration: Eventbrite Registration - Reserve a spot for free on Eventbrite. Seating is limited.

Girls! Girls? Girls. Performance, Screening, and Post-Show Talkback at NCMA

NC Museum of Art 2110 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC

Presented by 1st Lady Management and SEEK Raleigh, Girls! Girls? Girls. will make its North Carolina debut on Saturday, September 16, and Sunday, September 17, at the North Carolina Museum of Art SECU Auditorium. Girls! Girls? Girls. is a one-woman play and short documentary film written by award-winning performer, writer, and Broadway producer, Marjuan Canady. This hysterical satire explores the past, present, and funny yet frightening future of the global Black woman. Canady portrays ten characters who all have their unique spin on the Black female image. In the short film, Canady and her comrades take their wit to the streets, to schools, and throughout the entertainment industry to gain perspective on the current state of Black womanhood. Directly following the performance and screening, Canady will be joined on stage by local artists and storytellers for a post-show talkback. Event Details When: Sunday, September 17 at 3 p.m., doors open 1 hour before the show start Location: North Carolina Museum of Art, East Building SECU Auditorium, 2110 Blue Ridge Rd Raleigh, NC 27607 Registration: Eventbrite Registration - Reserve a spot for free on Eventbrite. Seating is limited.

Come, Sit, & Listen: A Night of Poetic Storytelling with Dasan Ahanu

Sertoma Arts Center 1400 Millbrook Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

Witness a masterful group of writers bring their poems to life on stage. They will share stories of pain, joy, love, hope, and struggle. The audience will all be taken on a journey of purpose and discovery led by the eloquence of powerful expression. Each poet will show us what is possible when the page is blended with an authentic voice. Come join us on this spoken word adventure as these artists combine the skill of oration with the subtle nuance of theatre and improvisation. Special Guests include Life & Jen Jus Write. Learn more about Come, Sit, & Listen Event Details When: Tuesday, September 26 at 7:30 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Location: The Raleigh Room at Sertoma Arts Center, 1400 W Millbrook Rd, Raleigh, NC 27612 Cost: Free