The following events associated with "The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl," free with admission and open to all, took place at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University between August 25, 2010, and February 6, 2011.
August 25 - Public Opening Event and DJ Party, 8:30 - 10:30 PM. Free and open to the public.
September 16 - Artist Talk: Xaviera Simmons, 7 PM
September 16 - Superchunk concert following lecture, 8:30 PM
September 19 - BBQ and Vinyl Listening Party: Hosted by Xaviera Simmons, 1 - 4 PM
October 7 - Curator Talk: Trevor Schoonmaker, 7 PM
October 10 - Art with the Experts, Durham County Library, 3 PM
October 16 - WXDU Record Fair, 11 AM - 4 PM
October 21 - Record Collectors Panel Discussion, 7 PM
November 4 - Artist Talk: Ralph Lemon, 7 PM
November 21 - Family Day with artist Fatimah Tuggar, Noon - 4 PM
January 11 - Supporting Member Event with curator Trevor Schoonmaker, and artist Harrison Haynes, whose work is in "Cover to Cover," 7 PM
January 26 - Barbra and Andrew Rothschild Lecture: Los-Angeles-based artist Dave Muller, whose monumental portraits of vinyl record album spines are part of "The Record," 7 PM
February 5 - "The Record" Double Feature, 1 PM, Stephen Frears' "High Fidelity" (2000, 113 minutes) on record-philia, and 3, PM Doug Pray's DJ-ing documentary "Scratch" (2001, 92 minutes)
February 6 - Family Day, Noon to 4 PM
In celebration of The Record, the Nasher Museum co-hosted a series of "listening sessions" and after-parties at The Pinhook bar in downtown Durham, co-sponsored by Duke Performances and WXDU-FM.
Photo by Dr. J Caldwell
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