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Welcome to the colorful world of oven-bake clay! If you are new to polymer clay then you came to the right place. Whether it’s mixed media, beadwork, sculpting, or home décor, clay allows us to express our imaginations through our hands — and the medium that allows the most possibilities is polymer oven bake clay.
Professor Ife Michelle Presswood will be leading a 2 hour workshop in which she teaches the foundations of hiphop, along with a hip hop combination for students to practice applying the skills they have learned.
Intro to Sashiko Stitching: Use running stitches to create accents and all over design to embellish your clothing and textile projects. Sashiko (刺し子, meaning “little pokes” or “small piercing”) is a form of functional embroidery that originated in Japan.
Creating Music with Ableton Music Software – Join Brooks Frederickson in a deep dive into the industry-standard recording and performing software Ableton Live. We’ll look closely at Ableton’s robust built-in synths, drum samples, effects and utilities. The ideas and concepts discussed at these workshops will be designed not only to teach you the specifics of Albeton’s software, but to teach you…
Explore the craft of decorating fabric using a needle and thread. Practice creating imagery using colorful thread- students will learn tips and techniques to achieve traditional embroidery styles.
Learn how to throw pottery on the wheel! In this introductory class, you will learn the basics of centering and throwing cylinders. This class is focused gaining an introduction into throwing techniques rather than creating a finished product and is a prerequisite to using the Arts Annex pottery wheels during open studio hours. This is a Zero-Waste DukeCreate class. Students will practice on th…
As a high school Model United Nations conference, DUMUNC will facilitate discussion, debate, and education about pressing foreign policy issues over three days of competition and fun. The high school students who attend will play the role of countries and act as those countries would in the bodies of the real United Nations. Duke students will also be encouraged to judge and moderate at the con…
Picnic in Duke Gardens with Camp Kesem “Teen Leadership Program” campers and Duke students.
Tour the Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park at North Carolina Museum of Art with museum staff. The Museum Park features both permanent and temporary art installations, environmentally sustainable landscapes, colorful and contemporary gardens, 4.7 miles of recreational trails, and a terraced pond. Duke Arts sponsored event, we will depart on bus from 9 Circuit Dr (Grainger Hall) at 1:30, arriving…
This Saturday, Freewater Presentations is screening “The Zone of Interest.” Johnathan Glazier’s masterpiece portrays the banality of evil during the Holocaust in heart-wrenching fashion. This Best Picture nominated film will be screened in the Bryan Center across from McDonald’s.
Moderated conversation between professors Nicolette Cagle, Katie Rose Levin, and student Emma Childs on Duke University campus trees. Species type, landscape management decisions, and benefits of trees would be discussed. The group will lead a “Tree Ramble”, a nature excursion with guiding questions and thoughts by the facilitators.
The DJP will gather to watch the Malcolm X by Spike Lee in celebration of Black History Month.