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Scale Meeting
In this workshop, participants will learn the basics of putting images on screens with photo emulsion, ink mixing, and how to effectively use a squeegee to put ink through the screen and print an image. Everyone will get many chances to print, and at the end of the event you’ll have a deluxe, one-of-a-kind, 2-color poster to take home!
Learn about DPA and the application process
In this workshop, we’ll practice using embroidery on paper to highlight the natural beauty of vintage photographs and create a new piece of art. You’ll learn the basics of embroidery and how to use the practice on materials other than fabric. We’ll have materials you can work with, or you can bring your own photos!
Duke University EMS GBM on Tuesdays for members.
In this workshop, we will explore how a distinctive speaking voice in a poem—the nuanced utterance of a specific speaker and the creation of a particular character—gives rise to an unforgettable work. How does this subtle element called “voice” connect a reader with the idiosyncratic person who is talking? How does a speaker’s voice engage us, excite us, and pull us into the psyche of the indiv…
Career focused event with Katie Kross from the Fuqua EDGE
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.
This is a recurring bible study for Agapé Christian Fellowship
Join the Duke Student Collaborative on Health Policy at our fourth annual case competition! Participate to learn more about innovation within the healthcare sector, network with industry leaders, and have the chance to win $1000!
A time for Duke Simple Charity leaders and members to get together to plan events and engage with materials concerning our mission statement.
In this workshop you’ll learn the basics of wire sculpture, specifically aiming toward observing and forming plant sculptures. We’ll start with a quick drawing warmup (NO DRAWING EXPERIENCE or SKILL NECESSARY!), and then learn how to form a simple cone flower and leaves, with plenty of space for making it your own.