Monday morning arts news, June 26

THINGS TO DO

Tuesday, June 27 through Saturday, July 1

• Gregg Museum of Art & Design: Two exhibitions are openThis Is Not: Aldwyth in Retrospect and True Likeness, and a third exhibition opens on Thursday (see below). Visit your museum! Galleries are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Wednesday, June 28

• The Crafts Center welcomes students, faculty and staff to Print Your Pride. Bring your own t-shirt or other fabric (tote bags, pants, book covers, etc.) to this free event. The designs will be silk-screen printed in light colors, so dark fabrics will work best. 1 to 4 p.m.

Thursday, June 29

• Gregg Museum of Art & Design: A new exhibition opens today. Selections from the Collection is installed in the historic residence gallery spaces and features a sampling of the many different kinds of pieces in the Gregg collection.

• University Theatre: The 8th annual Women’s Theatre Festival continues, with multiple WTFringe23 productions running June 29 through July 1 in Thompson Hall. Individual tickets are $15. Presented in partnership with University Theatre and TheatreFEST 2023.

CHECK. IT. OUT.

• Hrishikesh Ram placed in the North Carolina Symphony’s 2023 Youth Concerto Competition. He is a rising junior at NC State, majoring in chemistry and chemical engineering with a minor in piano performance, and is a student of Dr. Olga Kleiankina in the Department of Performing Arts and Technology. He was a winner of our 2022 Performing Artist Award in music.

• Free summer evenings of music and storytelling continue at the Corner on Centennial Campus. Artist Notes with 95.7 FM THAT Station. Thursday, June 29, 6 to 8 p.m.

IN THE NEWS

• WRAL: ‘It’s a labor of love’: Raleigh artist paints mural as tribute to Black fatherhood. NC State young alum artist Dare Coulter ’15 is interviewed about her latest mural in Raleigh.

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

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