Performing
Arts
On Units and in Public Spaces
We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of the North Carolina Arts
Council, a Division of Cultural Resources, and the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation.
March
| 4 |
Corina Chang*, Singer |
5 |
Helen Wolfson, Hammer Dulcimer |
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Mingyi Huang*, Violin |
11 |
Steven Fishman, Guitar & 30's Songs |
12 |
Virginia Workman*, Piano and Songs |
14 |
Caroline Griswold*, Singer/Dancer |
19 |
Cornelia Kip Lee, Wheelchair Dancing |
21 |
Erika Wilkins, Classical Singer |
28 |
Caroline Griswold*, Singer |
TBA |
Laura Byrne, Harp |
April
| 1 |
Corina Chang*, Singer |
2 |
Helen Wolfson, Hammered Dulcimer |
|
Yi Xiang*, Violin |
4 |
Joshua Lozoff, Deep-Magic |
|
Caroline Griswold*, Singer |
9 |
David DiGiuseppe, Accordion |
|
Clef Hangers* & Loreleis |
11 |
Lee Strasberger*, Improvised Violin |
|
Zachary Forbes*, Singer |
23 |
Virginia Workman*, Singer & Pianist |
25 |
Joshua Lozoff, Magician |
30 |
Paula Snyder, Guitar & Songs
Charles Pettee, Mandolin & Original Songs |
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Performing Arts Coordinator: Joy Javits
684-2007; Javit001@mc.duke.edu
Art in the Medical Center
Between Clinic 1D and The Gift Shop
Duke Clinics Display Case
Strength Hope and Caring
North-South Corridor, Duke Hospital North
Mars Galleries
March
Patient Accreditation & Safety
Social Work
DVT Awareness
Global Health
Organ Donation
April
Patient Representatives
Patient Advocacy
Organ Donor Awareness
Volunteer Services
Children and the Experience of Illness
Photographs by and of Long-term Pediatric Patients taken with the help of Duke students and sponsored
by the Center for Documentary Studies.
Visual Arts Coordinator: Samuel Morrison
970-5353; samuel.Morrison@duke.edu
Literary Arts
Osler Literary Roundtable
The familiar, the famous and the infamous: come hear them read from their latest work, participate in discussions, or come read your writing to kindred spirits. For patients, families and staff.
Room 1993: Clinic C South Hospital |
Mar 7 |
Guest Writer: Kathy Watts
Reading from
A Simple Life:
A Story of Sid Oakley |
Mar. 14 |
Fiction by Jhumpa Lahin:
Interpreter of Maladies |
Mar. 21 |
Fiction by Richard Yates:
Oh, Joseph, I’m So Tired |
Mar. 28 |
Open Reading |
April 4 |
Film! An Invitation to Poetry:
From Pinsky’s
Favorite Poem Project. |
April 11 |
Guest Poet
Award Winning Alex Grant,
author of Chains and Mirrors |
April 18 |
Open Reading |
April 25 |
Fiction: Some People are Meant To Live Alone |
For copies of readings contact Grey Brown or pick them up at the Clinics or Hospital Information Desks. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the J. Scott Byrd Endowment.
They Wrote Us a Poem VIII
Original poetry by patients, visitors, employees, volunteers & students.
Order copies by calling 684-6223.
Literary Arts Coordinator: Grey Brown
684 - 6223; brown097@mc.duke.edu
Art in the Eye Center
Eye Center 2nd floor (entry level)
Touchable Art Gallery
Art of East Asia
Featuring work from the collections of Duke Eye Center and Governor Morehead School for the Blind.
Through May 2008.
Reception Gallery
Vitreous Humor – glass by Teddy Devereux
Duke alumnus, retired scientist and Durhamite, Teddy Devereux creates fused glass art with a science slant.
Available for purchase through April.
Albert Eye Research Institute(2nd floor)
Eye Center-AERI Connector Gallery
Connecting to Albert Eye Research Institute.
Expressions of Courage: Through the Years
Award-winning artwork by people of all ages living with epilepsy. Artists present work that expresses their feelings about living with this condition. Sponsored by the Epilepsy Foundation, the Society for the Arts in Healthcare & Ortho-McNeil Neurologics.
Opens April 10, continues through May.
Pediatric Clinic Waiting Area
One Child’s Vision of Illness
An Eye Center nurse anesthetist and a young patient and collaborate to document his story as “a little boy who has to go to the doctor and have things done to his eyes to keep his sight.” Permanent installation.
Eye Center Arts Coordinator: Betty Haskin
684-5633; betty.haskin@duke.edu

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