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Introducing... Arts on East! ✨🎸🎶
Our FREE outdoor concert series is BACK on Duke’s East Campus starting this May with a new name and the same energy you loved last year.
This year’s five-show series is curated by different Durham-based partners, and hosted by @StormieDaie, to highlight the breadth of artistic voices that shape the city.
Get ready for live music, food trucks, and a community market every Wednesday from May 27–June 24.
This year’s lineup includes:
🎶 May 27 | @meltdownrodeo
🌟 June 3 | Lua Project, curated by Sophia Enriquez
🎶 June 10 | @brandonwoody’s UPENDO, curated by @missylanesfoundation
🌟 June 17 | @rebeccaportermusic, curated by @countrysoulsongbook
🎶 June 24 | ZOOCRÜ (@zoocruofficial), curated by @haytiheritagecenter
Learn more about the lineup at dukearts.org
🔊: Music by Rebecca Porter
“Arts on East” is made possible in part through the generous support of the Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans Foundation.
This series is part of “We the People: A Duke & Durham Initiative.” Learn more at wethepeople.duke.edu

Catch us at Motorco! 🎶
Arts on East, our free outdoor concert series, starts THIS WEEK! ✨
Join us as Kym Register’s @meltdownrodeo, kicks off the series with their signature blend of twang-infused rock and country.
Due to wet conditions, the concert will be held indoors @motorcomh in Downtown Durham. Please note that outside food and beverages are not permitted inside the venue. Food is available for purchase at Parts & Labor (alongside Motorco), and drinks are available at the bar inside Motorco.
Arts on East
🎶 Meltdown Rodeo
☀️ Wed, May 27 at 7pm
📍 Motorco Music Hall
Learn more at dukearts.org

Catch us at Motorco! 🎶
Arts on East, our free outdoor concert series, starts THIS WEEK! ✨
Join us as Kym Register’s @meltdownrodeo, kicks off the series with their signature blend of twang-infused rock and country.
Due to wet conditions, the concert will be held indoors @motorcomh in Downtown Durham. Please note that outside food and beverages are not permitted inside the venue. Food is available for purchase at Parts & Labor (alongside Motorco), and drinks are available at the bar inside Motorco.
Arts on East
🎶 Meltdown Rodeo
☀️ Wed, May 27 at 7pm
📍 Motorco Music Hall
Learn more at dukearts.org
Explore arts events around Duke this week!
Wed, May 27 🎶
@dukearts
Arts on East: Meltdown Rodeo | 7pm
📍Duke’s East Campus
May 27–30 ✨
@amerdancefest @carolinaperformingarts
Wally Cardona & Molly Lieber: “TIMES FOUR / David Gordon: 1975/2025”
📍ADF’s Scripps Dance Studios | Various Times
Thu, May 28 🗣️
@nashermuseum
Gallery Guide Tour: Dis/orienting the View | 6–7pm
📍Nasher Museum of Art
On View 🖼️
@cdsduke
Exhibition | “Shifts: New Expressions 2026”
📍Center for Documentary Studies
Learn more at arts.duke.edu/events
Subscribe to our Duke Arts Weekly to receive a roundup of events at arts.duke.edu!

We want to hear from you! 📝
Take our survey to share your experiences with and perspectives on Duke’s art offerings — and what would make them even better. Whether you attend often or not at all, your perspective matters. 🌟
Complete the survey for a chance to win one of ten prizes of your choice:
• Tickets to a Duke Arts Presents event
• Documentary Film Festival Essential Pass
• $100 Amazon gift card
• $100 Spendabull (Downtown Durham) gift card
It takes no more than 10 minutes. Find the survey with the link in our bio.
The survey will be open through Friday, May 29.
Something magical is coming to East Campus… 👀🪄🎶
Arts on East, our free outdoor concert series, starts next week! Join us for live music on Duke’s East Campus every Wednesday, May 27–June 24 at 7pm.
Hosted by the enchanting @StormieDaie, each show was curated by a different Durham-based partner to highlight the sounds that shape our city. From jazz and hip hop to Appalachian-Mexican folk and honky-tonk, each week will bring something new. Durham’s own @meltdownrodeo will kick off the series on May 27.
Explore the full line-up below! ✨
May 27 | @meltdownrodeo
June 3 | Lua Project, curated by Sophia Enriquez
June 10 | @brandonwoody’s UPENDO, curated by @missylanesfoundation
June 17 | @rebeccaportermusic, curated by @countrysoulsongbook
June 24 | ZOOCRÜ (@zoocruofficial), curated by @haytiheritagecenter
Learn more about the lineup at dukearts.org
“Arts on East” is made possible in part through the generous support of the Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans Foundation.
This series is part of “We the People: A Duke & Durham Initiative.” Learn more at wethepeople.duke.edu
#sponsored
Your summer soundtrack just dropped ☀️🎧
The Arts on East playlist is now live on Spotify. Get a preview of this year’s sound — from Appalachian-
Mexican folk to jazz, gospel, and hip hop.
Stream the playlist and get excited for FREE concerts on Duke’s East Campus every Wednesday from
May 27 – June 24 at 7 PM.
Each artist was curated by a different Durham-based partner to highlight the breadth of artistic voices
that shape the city.
Listen to the playlist with the link in our bio 🎶
Explore the full lineup at dukearts.org
🔊: Music by @rebeccaportermusic
“Arts on East” is made possible in part through the generous support of the Mary Duke Biddle Trent
Semans Foundation.
This series is part of “We the People: A Duke & Durham Initiative.” Learn more at wethepeople.duke.edu

On Friday, we celebrated the 2026 arts awards winners across the Duke departments and programs, including Art, Art History, and Visual Studies; Center for Documentary Studies; Creative Writing, Dance Program; Music, and Theater Studies.
Congratulations to all the awardees! 👏
📸 1 | Department of Theater Studies awardees: Madeleine Dean ‘26, John Ryan Cassidy ‘26, Seneca Russell ‘26, Annabel Lee ‘26, Caroline Edmondson ‘26, Alaina Guo ‘26, Ally Doss ‘26, Elizabeth Yu ‘28
📸 2 | Dhruv Rungta ‘26, Julia Harper Day Award for Documentary Studies
📸 3 | Department of Music awardees: Alexia Scotiniadis ‘29, Mozhgan Chahian Boroojen ‘28, Barron Brothers ‘26, Abe Palmer ‘26, Claire Hardek ‘26, Marina Varriano ‘26, Kayla Cao ‘26, Myra Han ‘26, Jackson Streit ‘26, Emily Wu ‘26, Ismael Alvarez ‘26, Tyler Sheu ‘26, Sarah Willmann ‘26, Noella Barron ‘26, Andrew Guthrie ‘26, Hailey Kasney ‘26, Ava Meigs ‘26, Abe Palmer ‘26
📸 4 | Michela Arietti ‘26, Louis Sudler Prize Awardee
📸 5 | Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies awardees: Felix Zhu ‘26, Cristina Mitchell ‘26, Lexie Belgrad ‘26, Brooke Hira ‘26, Jordan Moyd ‘26, Yurina Shirai ‘26
📸 6 | Creative Writing awardees: Matthew Chen ‘26, Vivian Lu ‘29, Adolya Moore ‘26, Davis Shedd ‘27
📸 7 | Dance Program awardees: Michela Arietti ‘26, Alexa Lattanze ‘29, Aissatou Diallo ‘26, Rogelio Miranda Mora ‘26, Ida London ‘27
Photos by Dalvin Nichols (@8bit.photog)

On Friday, we celebrated the 2026 arts awards winners across the Duke departments and programs, including Art, Art History, and Visual Studies; Center for Documentary Studies; Creative Writing, Dance Program; Music, and Theater Studies.
Congratulations to all the awardees! 👏
📸 1 | Department of Theater Studies awardees: Madeleine Dean ‘26, John Ryan Cassidy ‘26, Seneca Russell ‘26, Annabel Lee ‘26, Caroline Edmondson ‘26, Alaina Guo ‘26, Ally Doss ‘26, Elizabeth Yu ‘28
📸 2 | Dhruv Rungta ‘26, Julia Harper Day Award for Documentary Studies
📸 3 | Department of Music awardees: Alexia Scotiniadis ‘29, Mozhgan Chahian Boroojen ‘28, Barron Brothers ‘26, Abe Palmer ‘26, Claire Hardek ‘26, Marina Varriano ‘26, Kayla Cao ‘26, Myra Han ‘26, Jackson Streit ‘26, Emily Wu ‘26, Ismael Alvarez ‘26, Tyler Sheu ‘26, Sarah Willmann ‘26, Noella Barron ‘26, Andrew Guthrie ‘26, Hailey Kasney ‘26, Ava Meigs ‘26, Abe Palmer ‘26
📸 4 | Michela Arietti ‘26, Louis Sudler Prize Awardee
📸 5 | Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies awardees: Felix Zhu ‘26, Cristina Mitchell ‘26, Lexie Belgrad ‘26, Brooke Hira ‘26, Jordan Moyd ‘26, Yurina Shirai ‘26
📸 6 | Creative Writing awardees: Matthew Chen ‘26, Vivian Lu ‘29, Adolya Moore ‘26, Davis Shedd ‘27
📸 7 | Dance Program awardees: Michela Arietti ‘26, Alexa Lattanze ‘29, Aissatou Diallo ‘26, Rogelio Miranda Mora ‘26, Ida London ‘27
Photos by Dalvin Nichols (@8bit.photog)

On Friday, we celebrated the 2026 arts awards winners across the Duke departments and programs, including Art, Art History, and Visual Studies; Center for Documentary Studies; Creative Writing, Dance Program; Music, and Theater Studies.
Congratulations to all the awardees! 👏
📸 1 | Department of Theater Studies awardees: Madeleine Dean ‘26, John Ryan Cassidy ‘26, Seneca Russell ‘26, Annabel Lee ‘26, Caroline Edmondson ‘26, Alaina Guo ‘26, Ally Doss ‘26, Elizabeth Yu ‘28
📸 2 | Dhruv Rungta ‘26, Julia Harper Day Award for Documentary Studies
📸 3 | Department of Music awardees: Alexia Scotiniadis ‘29, Mozhgan Chahian Boroojen ‘28, Barron Brothers ‘26, Abe Palmer ‘26, Claire Hardek ‘26, Marina Varriano ‘26, Kayla Cao ‘26, Myra Han ‘26, Jackson Streit ‘26, Emily Wu ‘26, Ismael Alvarez ‘26, Tyler Sheu ‘26, Sarah Willmann ‘26, Noella Barron ‘26, Andrew Guthrie ‘26, Hailey Kasney ‘26, Ava Meigs ‘26, Abe Palmer ‘26
📸 4 | Michela Arietti ‘26, Louis Sudler Prize Awardee
📸 5 | Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies awardees: Felix Zhu ‘26, Cristina Mitchell ‘26, Lexie Belgrad ‘26, Brooke Hira ‘26, Jordan Moyd ‘26, Yurina Shirai ‘26
📸 6 | Creative Writing awardees: Matthew Chen ‘26, Vivian Lu ‘29, Adolya Moore ‘26, Davis Shedd ‘27
📸 7 | Dance Program awardees: Michela Arietti ‘26, Alexa Lattanze ‘29, Aissatou Diallo ‘26, Rogelio Miranda Mora ‘26, Ida London ‘27
Photos by Dalvin Nichols (@8bit.photog)

On Friday, we celebrated the 2026 arts awards winners across the Duke departments and programs, including Art, Art History, and Visual Studies; Center for Documentary Studies; Creative Writing, Dance Program; Music, and Theater Studies.
Congratulations to all the awardees! 👏
📸 1 | Department of Theater Studies awardees: Madeleine Dean ‘26, John Ryan Cassidy ‘26, Seneca Russell ‘26, Annabel Lee ‘26, Caroline Edmondson ‘26, Alaina Guo ‘26, Ally Doss ‘26, Elizabeth Yu ‘28
📸 2 | Dhruv Rungta ‘26, Julia Harper Day Award for Documentary Studies
📸 3 | Department of Music awardees: Alexia Scotiniadis ‘29, Mozhgan Chahian Boroojen ‘28, Barron Brothers ‘26, Abe Palmer ‘26, Claire Hardek ‘26, Marina Varriano ‘26, Kayla Cao ‘26, Myra Han ‘26, Jackson Streit ‘26, Emily Wu ‘26, Ismael Alvarez ‘26, Tyler Sheu ‘26, Sarah Willmann ‘26, Noella Barron ‘26, Andrew Guthrie ‘26, Hailey Kasney ‘26, Ava Meigs ‘26, Abe Palmer ‘26
📸 4 | Michela Arietti ‘26, Louis Sudler Prize Awardee
📸 5 | Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies awardees: Felix Zhu ‘26, Cristina Mitchell ‘26, Lexie Belgrad ‘26, Brooke Hira ‘26, Jordan Moyd ‘26, Yurina Shirai ‘26
📸 6 | Creative Writing awardees: Matthew Chen ‘26, Vivian Lu ‘29, Adolya Moore ‘26, Davis Shedd ‘27
📸 7 | Dance Program awardees: Michela Arietti ‘26, Alexa Lattanze ‘29, Aissatou Diallo ‘26, Rogelio Miranda Mora ‘26, Ida London ‘27
Photos by Dalvin Nichols (@8bit.photog)

On Friday, we celebrated the 2026 arts awards winners across the Duke departments and programs, including Art, Art History, and Visual Studies; Center for Documentary Studies; Creative Writing, Dance Program; Music, and Theater Studies.
Congratulations to all the awardees! 👏
📸 1 | Department of Theater Studies awardees: Madeleine Dean ‘26, John Ryan Cassidy ‘26, Seneca Russell ‘26, Annabel Lee ‘26, Caroline Edmondson ‘26, Alaina Guo ‘26, Ally Doss ‘26, Elizabeth Yu ‘28
📸 2 | Dhruv Rungta ‘26, Julia Harper Day Award for Documentary Studies
📸 3 | Department of Music awardees: Alexia Scotiniadis ‘29, Mozhgan Chahian Boroojen ‘28, Barron Brothers ‘26, Abe Palmer ‘26, Claire Hardek ‘26, Marina Varriano ‘26, Kayla Cao ‘26, Myra Han ‘26, Jackson Streit ‘26, Emily Wu ‘26, Ismael Alvarez ‘26, Tyler Sheu ‘26, Sarah Willmann ‘26, Noella Barron ‘26, Andrew Guthrie ‘26, Hailey Kasney ‘26, Ava Meigs ‘26, Abe Palmer ‘26
📸 4 | Michela Arietti ‘26, Louis Sudler Prize Awardee
📸 5 | Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies awardees: Felix Zhu ‘26, Cristina Mitchell ‘26, Lexie Belgrad ‘26, Brooke Hira ‘26, Jordan Moyd ‘26, Yurina Shirai ‘26
📸 6 | Creative Writing awardees: Matthew Chen ‘26, Vivian Lu ‘29, Adolya Moore ‘26, Davis Shedd ‘27
📸 7 | Dance Program awardees: Michela Arietti ‘26, Alexa Lattanze ‘29, Aissatou Diallo ‘26, Rogelio Miranda Mora ‘26, Ida London ‘27
Photos by Dalvin Nichols (@8bit.photog)

On Friday, we celebrated the 2026 arts awards winners across the Duke departments and programs, including Art, Art History, and Visual Studies; Center for Documentary Studies; Creative Writing, Dance Program; Music, and Theater Studies.
Congratulations to all the awardees! 👏
📸 1 | Department of Theater Studies awardees: Madeleine Dean ‘26, John Ryan Cassidy ‘26, Seneca Russell ‘26, Annabel Lee ‘26, Caroline Edmondson ‘26, Alaina Guo ‘26, Ally Doss ‘26, Elizabeth Yu ‘28
📸 2 | Dhruv Rungta ‘26, Julia Harper Day Award for Documentary Studies
📸 3 | Department of Music awardees: Alexia Scotiniadis ‘29, Mozhgan Chahian Boroojen ‘28, Barron Brothers ‘26, Abe Palmer ‘26, Claire Hardek ‘26, Marina Varriano ‘26, Kayla Cao ‘26, Myra Han ‘26, Jackson Streit ‘26, Emily Wu ‘26, Ismael Alvarez ‘26, Tyler Sheu ‘26, Sarah Willmann ‘26, Noella Barron ‘26, Andrew Guthrie ‘26, Hailey Kasney ‘26, Ava Meigs ‘26, Abe Palmer ‘26
📸 4 | Michela Arietti ‘26, Louis Sudler Prize Awardee
📸 5 | Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies awardees: Felix Zhu ‘26, Cristina Mitchell ‘26, Lexie Belgrad ‘26, Brooke Hira ‘26, Jordan Moyd ‘26, Yurina Shirai ‘26
📸 6 | Creative Writing awardees: Matthew Chen ‘26, Vivian Lu ‘29, Adolya Moore ‘26, Davis Shedd ‘27
📸 7 | Dance Program awardees: Michela Arietti ‘26, Alexa Lattanze ‘29, Aissatou Diallo ‘26, Rogelio Miranda Mora ‘26, Ida London ‘27
Photos by Dalvin Nichols (@8bit.photog)

On Friday, we celebrated the 2026 arts awards winners across the Duke departments and programs, including Art, Art History, and Visual Studies; Center for Documentary Studies; Creative Writing, Dance Program; Music, and Theater Studies.
Congratulations to all the awardees! 👏
📸 1 | Department of Theater Studies awardees: Madeleine Dean ‘26, John Ryan Cassidy ‘26, Seneca Russell ‘26, Annabel Lee ‘26, Caroline Edmondson ‘26, Alaina Guo ‘26, Ally Doss ‘26, Elizabeth Yu ‘28
📸 2 | Dhruv Rungta ‘26, Julia Harper Day Award for Documentary Studies
📸 3 | Department of Music awardees: Alexia Scotiniadis ‘29, Mozhgan Chahian Boroojen ‘28, Barron Brothers ‘26, Abe Palmer ‘26, Claire Hardek ‘26, Marina Varriano ‘26, Kayla Cao ‘26, Myra Han ‘26, Jackson Streit ‘26, Emily Wu ‘26, Ismael Alvarez ‘26, Tyler Sheu ‘26, Sarah Willmann ‘26, Noella Barron ‘26, Andrew Guthrie ‘26, Hailey Kasney ‘26, Ava Meigs ‘26, Abe Palmer ‘26
📸 4 | Michela Arietti ‘26, Louis Sudler Prize Awardee
📸 5 | Department of Art, Art History and Visual Studies awardees: Felix Zhu ‘26, Cristina Mitchell ‘26, Lexie Belgrad ‘26, Brooke Hira ‘26, Jordan Moyd ‘26, Yurina Shirai ‘26
📸 6 | Creative Writing awardees: Matthew Chen ‘26, Vivian Lu ‘29, Adolya Moore ‘26, Davis Shedd ‘27
📸 7 | Dance Program awardees: Michela Arietti ‘26, Alexa Lattanze ‘29, Aissatou Diallo ‘26, Rogelio Miranda Mora ‘26, Ida London ‘27
Photos by Dalvin Nichols (@8bit.photog)
Congratulations to the fourteen students who received a 2026 Benenson Award in the Arts! 🌟
This year’s recipients will use their award funding to support projects spanning stage combat, dance, interdisciplinary performance, filmmaking, costume design, music, and creative writing.
Awardees listed in order of appearance in the video:
Michela Arietti ‘26
Caroline Brecke ‘27
Soren Gillette ‘28
Aida Guo ‘25
Lucas Lin ‘27
Jai Narayan ‘27
Jackie Park ‘27
Charlie Ratterree ‘29
Emma Ren ‘27
Dhruv Rungta ‘26
Davis Shedd ‘27
Divya Srijay ‘27
Bill Wang ‘29
Shuqi Zhang ‘28
Learn more about the awardees at arts.duke.edu/news
The Benenson Awards in the Arts provide funding for fees, travel, and other educational expenses for arts-centered projects proposed by Duke University undergraduate students.

As Duke celebrates commencement weekend, we’re also celebrating the 2026 arts awards winners across the Duke departments and programs, including Art, Art History, and Visual Studies; Center for Documentary Studies; Creative Writing, Dance Program; Music, and Theater Studies! 🏅
These students will be celebrated today, May 8, at the Arts Awards ceremony, where Duke University’s arts departments and programs recognize their achievements in the arts.
View this year’s awardees with our link in bio.

Congratulations to Michela Arietti on receiving this year’s Louis Sudler Prize! 🏆
Arietti is a Program II major who designed her own course of study spanning neuroscience, dance, and nutrition.
“The body of [Arietti’s] creative work that she developed while at Duke and during summer studies attests to how she is positioning herself to engage in the arts at a professional level.” —Andrea E. Woods Valdés, Duke Dance Program Chair and Associate Professor of the Practice of Dance
The Louis Sudler Prize is awarded annually to the graduating senior who has demonstrated the most distinguished record of excellence in performance or creation in the arts.
Read the full announcement with our link in bio.

Congratulations to Michela Arietti on receiving this year’s Louis Sudler Prize! 🏆
Arietti is a Program II major who designed her own course of study spanning neuroscience, dance, and nutrition.
“The body of [Arietti’s] creative work that she developed while at Duke and during summer studies attests to how she is positioning herself to engage in the arts at a professional level.” —Andrea E. Woods Valdés, Duke Dance Program Chair and Associate Professor of the Practice of Dance
The Louis Sudler Prize is awarded annually to the graduating senior who has demonstrated the most distinguished record of excellence in performance or creation in the arts.
Read the full announcement with our link in bio.

Congratulations to Michela Arietti on receiving this year’s Louis Sudler Prize! 🏆
Arietti is a Program II major who designed her own course of study spanning neuroscience, dance, and nutrition.
“The body of [Arietti’s] creative work that she developed while at Duke and during summer studies attests to how she is positioning herself to engage in the arts at a professional level.” —Andrea E. Woods Valdés, Duke Dance Program Chair and Associate Professor of the Practice of Dance
The Louis Sudler Prize is awarded annually to the graduating senior who has demonstrated the most distinguished record of excellence in performance or creation in the arts.
Read the full announcement with our link in bio.

Did you hear the news? Duke Arts has joined campus and community partners to launch “We the People: A Duke & Durham Initiative.” 🌟
Join us as we explore the nation’s evolving identity through exhibitions, performances, courses, and public programs through spring 2027.
Drawing from the opening words of the Constitution, the initiative asks us to consider who have “the people” been, and who are we becoming?
Learn more about this initiative and upcoming events at wethepeople.duke.edu

Did you hear the news? Duke Arts has joined campus and community partners to launch “We the People: A Duke & Durham Initiative.” 🌟
Join us as we explore the nation’s evolving identity through exhibitions, performances, courses, and public programs through spring 2027.
Drawing from the opening words of the Constitution, the initiative asks us to consider who have “the people” been, and who are we becoming?
Learn more about this initiative and upcoming events at wethepeople.duke.edu

Did you hear the news? Duke Arts has joined campus and community partners to launch “We the People: A Duke & Durham Initiative.” 🌟
Join us as we explore the nation’s evolving identity through exhibitions, performances, courses, and public programs through spring 2027.
Drawing from the opening words of the Constitution, the initiative asks us to consider who have “the people” been, and who are we becoming?
Learn more about this initiative and upcoming events at wethepeople.duke.edu

Did you hear the news? Duke Arts has joined campus and community partners to launch “We the People: A Duke & Durham Initiative.” 🌟
Join us as we explore the nation’s evolving identity through exhibitions, performances, courses, and public programs through spring 2027.
Drawing from the opening words of the Constitution, the initiative asks us to consider who have “the people” been, and who are we becoming?
Learn more about this initiative and upcoming events at wethepeople.duke.edu

Did you hear the news? Duke Arts has joined campus and community partners to launch “We the People: A Duke & Durham Initiative.” 🌟
Join us as we explore the nation’s evolving identity through exhibitions, performances, courses, and public programs through spring 2027.
Drawing from the opening words of the Constitution, the initiative asks us to consider who have “the people” been, and who are we becoming?
Learn more about this initiative and upcoming events at wethepeople.duke.edu

Did you hear the news? Duke Arts has joined campus and community partners to launch “We the People: A Duke & Durham Initiative.” 🌟
Join us as we explore the nation’s evolving identity through exhibitions, performances, courses, and public programs through spring 2027.
Drawing from the opening words of the Constitution, the initiative asks us to consider who have “the people” been, and who are we becoming?
Learn more about this initiative and upcoming events at wethepeople.duke.edu

Congratulations to the students graduating with a Master of Fine Arts degree this year! 🎉
At Duke University, the MFA programs in Experimental & Documentary Arts (MFA|EDA) and Dance: Embodied Interdisciplinary Praxis (MFAEIP) bring together artists who push creative boundaries through interdisciplinary practice.
The MFA|EDA class of 2026 includes Allison “Sunny” Dean, April Fan, Caleb Alexander Rivera, Claire Rosemary Lewis, Emma Volz, Lala Luo, Lauren Neefe, Guess, Mort O’Sullivan, Sarah Soucek, Sean Zou, Victoria Guillem, and Xiaomeng Yan.
The MFAEIP class of 2026 includes Asili Johnson, Johanna Kepler, and Tristian Griffin.
Learn more about the students and their thesis projects at arts.duke.edu/news.

Congratulations to the students graduating with a Master of Fine Arts degree this year! 🎉
At Duke University, the MFA programs in Experimental & Documentary Arts (MFA|EDA) and Dance: Embodied Interdisciplinary Praxis (MFAEIP) bring together artists who push creative boundaries through interdisciplinary practice.
The MFA|EDA class of 2026 includes Allison “Sunny” Dean, April Fan, Caleb Alexander Rivera, Claire Rosemary Lewis, Emma Volz, Lala Luo, Lauren Neefe, Guess, Mort O’Sullivan, Sarah Soucek, Sean Zou, Victoria Guillem, and Xiaomeng Yan.
The MFAEIP class of 2026 includes Asili Johnson, Johanna Kepler, and Tristian Griffin.
Learn more about the students and their thesis projects at arts.duke.edu/news.

Congratulations to the students graduating with a Master of Fine Arts degree this year! 🎉
At Duke University, the MFA programs in Experimental & Documentary Arts (MFA|EDA) and Dance: Embodied Interdisciplinary Praxis (MFAEIP) bring together artists who push creative boundaries through interdisciplinary practice.
The MFA|EDA class of 2026 includes Allison “Sunny” Dean, April Fan, Caleb Alexander Rivera, Claire Rosemary Lewis, Emma Volz, Lala Luo, Lauren Neefe, Guess, Mort O’Sullivan, Sarah Soucek, Sean Zou, Victoria Guillem, and Xiaomeng Yan.
The MFAEIP class of 2026 includes Asili Johnson, Johanna Kepler, and Tristian Griffin.
Learn more about the students and their thesis projects at arts.duke.edu/news.
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