Carolina celebrates unsung heroes of voting rights through art
Carolina Performing Arts' newest art installation pays homage to three women who have dedicated their lives to advancing voting rights in North Carolina.
Carolina Performing Arts' newest art installation pays homage to three women who have dedicated their lives to advancing voting rights in North Carolina.
Emil Kang will lead the arts grant-making area for The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation as program director for arts and cultural heritage beginning Oct. 1.
The play will star Debra Messing and begins preview performances on April 2, 2020, with opening night on April 21 at Roundabout’s American Airlines Theatre on Broadway.
The fellowship will support We Are Beside Ourselves, an interdisciplinary project using photography, video, sound and sculpture that frames the American War in Vietnam.