Monday morning arts news, July 10

THINGS TO DO

Daily except Friday

• Jillian Sortore’s exhibition, Plume, is open at the Crafts Center through July 27.

Tuesday, July 11 through Saturday, July 15

• Gregg Museum of Art & Design: It’s a great time to visit the Gregg, with three exhibitions running right now. Selections from the Collections just opened in the historic residence gallery spaces and features a sampling of the many different kinds of pieces in the Gregg collection. True Likeness is open through July 22, and This Is Not: Aldwyth in Retrospect remains open through October 7. Visit your museum! Galleries are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

CHECK. IT. OUT.

• Unveiled today: Lots of wonderful performances are coming up on the 2023-24 NC State LIVE season.

• University Theatre is accepting applications for a full-time lighting and sound designer.

• This is fun: Have you seen NC State’s Instagram reel celebrating summertime on campus? (Fans of filmmaker Wes Anderson should take note.)

• Free summer evenings of music and storytelling continue at the Corner on Centennial Campus. Artist Notes with 95.7 FM THAT Station. Thursday, July 13, 6 to 8 p.m.

IN THE NEWS

• The New York Times: Guitar Making as a Life’s Work. The Times highlights North Carolina guitar maker Freeman Vines. You can see one of his creations in the Selections from the Collections exhibition that recently opened at the Gregg Museum.

• Authority Magazine / Medium: Inspirational Women in Hollywood: How Professor Marsha Gordon Of North Carolina State University Is Helping To Shake Up The Entertainment Industry. An interview with film studies professor Marsha Gordon.

• Humanities and Social Sciences News: Jill Orr Named Executive Director of Development. Former arts development director Jill Orr (2016-20) will join the College of Humanities and Social Sciences as its new executive director of development.

See a two-month list of campus arts events and exhibitions, posted on the first day of each month.

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