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SUMMARY:The Road Through “Don’t Ask\, Don’t Tell”
DESCRIPTION:The Road Through Don’t Ask\, Don’t Tell by photographer\, oral historian\, and U.S. Marine Corps veteran Theresa Scott. This deeply personal documentary exhibition explores the lived experiences of LGBTQIA+ veterans who served under restrictive military policies. \nThrough intimate portrait photography paired with first-person oral histories\, Scott brings forward stories long silenced by institutional policy and cultural pressure. Drawing on her own service\, she offers viewers an unflinching look at the realities faced by service members who were expected to serve with honor while hiding essential parts of who they were. \nExhibition Dates: February 1 – April 26\, 2026\nArtist Talk & Reception: March 26\, 5:30–7:00 p.m.
URL:https://unitedarts.org/calendar/the-road-through-dont-ask-dont-tell/2026-03-14/
LOCATION:Pullen Arts Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pullen Arts Center":MAILTO:pullenartscenter@raleighnc.gov
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SUMMARY:One-Day Smartphone Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Date: March 14\, 2026 \nTime: 10:00am – 12:00pm \nGetting the Shot: Mastering Smartphone Photography – Smartphones are great tools for photographers but knowing how to maximize their potential is key to getting the shots you want. This 2-hr class will touch on the basics of great photography\, tailored for using a smartphone to capture your images. Through a hands-on approach\, students will create and photograph various scenes using tips\, editing techniques\, and creative applications shared by the instructor. By applying what they learn\, the students will develop skills necessary for great smartphone images every time. This class is designed for beginners and those with basic knowledge of photography on a smartphone. \nPlease make sure to bring a fully charged smartphone. \nPlease Note: All classes and workshops are for Military Connected Individuals who are 18 years or older. \nWe offer scholarships for those who cannot afford the registration fee. Email the Operation ART Program Manager at isabella@thejoelfund.org to receive the scholarship promo code with your name and email address
URL:https://unitedarts.org/calendar/one-day-smartphone-photography-workshop/
LOCATION:The Joel Fund\, 822 S White Street\, Wake Forest\, 27587
ORGANIZER;CN="The Joel Fund":MAILTO:isabella@thejoelfund.org
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SUMMARY:Foundational Sewing for Adults
DESCRIPTION:Join studio artist Michelle Wilkie at the sewing table in this beginner friendly class designed for adults with no formal experience.\n\n\nThis foundational sewing class is perfect for anyone who wants to learn how to sew from scratch. Designed for complete beginners\, the class will guide you step by step through the essential skills needed to start sewing with confidence. \nYou’ll begin by learning how to use a sewing machine\, including threading\, adjusting basic settings\, and practicing common stitches. From there\, you’ll apply these skills to create your first sewing project\, gaining hands-on experience while building confidence and accuracy. The class also introduces you to using a sewing pattern. You’ll learn how to read pattern instructions\, understand pattern pieces\, and follow them correctly to bring a project together. By the end of the class\, you’ll have a finished project and a solid foundation in sewing basics\, giving you the skills and confidence to continue sewing on your own. No prior experience is required. All materials and machines provided. \nAre you an Artspace member or ambassador? Email Danny Peña\, Director of Education + Community Programs at dpena@artspacenc.org for your one-time promo code and receive your discount. \nAbout the instructor \nMichelle Wilkie is a self-taught textile artist and designer of modern quilts. Her artistic practice revolves around modern quilting where I seamlessly blend traditional techniques with a contemporary twist\, embracing both Improvisation and Minimalism. Many of her designs are inspired by the details she finds or experiences every day. She transforms these into art through piecing\, editing\, and quilting. \nThis year\, Michelle has had work exhibited in a solo art show at Golden Belt\, NC\, and has participated and exhibited in a community exhibition at the NC Museum of Art (NCMA). She has taught at several classes this year at events such as QuiltCon and Quilters Affair. In 2023\, Michelle was an artist in residence at Durham Art Guild and Penland School of Craft. She had her first solo art exhibition Page-Walker Center and has exhibited at CAM Raleigh\, Truist Gallery\, 311 Gallery and Artspace NC (open call + final) and curated international shows in France and Italy. She regularly has work juried into International Quilt Exhibitions (inc. QuiltCon\, Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival\, International Quilt Festival). She was featured in several magazines and published in the book Modern Quilts: Design of the New Century. \nAbout Artspace // \nArtspace is a non-profit visual arts center located in Downtown Raleigh. Visit Artspace to explore exhibitions featuring national and community artists\, engage with more than 35 artists working in their studios\, and enjoy art classes and community events for all ages and abilities. To learn more about Artspace\, visit artspacenc.org \nParking and Accessibility \nFree street parking is available on Davie Street. Parking decks with free weekend parking include: \n\nCity Center Deck\, 429 S. Wilmington St.\nMoore Square Deck\, 233 S. Wilmington St.\nMunicipal Complex Deck\, 201 W. Morgan St.\nWilmington Street Station Deck\, 117 S. Wilmington St.\n\nExplore accessibility information with our Know Before You Go Guide.
URL:https://unitedarts.org/calendar/foundational-sewing-for-adults/
LOCATION:Artspace\, 201 East Davie Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
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SUMMARY:A New Brain
DESCRIPTION:By the Tony Award-winning authors of Falsettos\, here is an energetic\, sardonic\, often comical musical about a composer during a medical emergency. Gordon collapses into his lunch and awakes in the hospital\, surrounded by his maritime-enthusiast lover\, his mother\, a co-worker\, the doctor\, and the nurses. Reluctantly\, he had been composing a song for a children’s television show that features a frog — Mr. Bungee — and the specter of this large green character and the unfinished work haunts him throughout his medical ordeal. What was thought to be a tumor turns out to be something more operable\, and Gordon recovers\, grateful for a chance to compose the songs he yearns to produce. \n*Please note this production is intended for mature audiences only (14+) \nDirected by Matthew Hager\nMusic Directed by Alex Thompson\nChoreographed by Alli Mae Carnes \nFeaturing performances from Alli Mae Carnes\, Andrew Goins\, Devin Lackey\, DJ Brinson\, Dylan Bailey\, Jordan Monadjemi\, Margaret-Ellen Christensen\, Micaela Bundy\, Susan Shank\, and Ty Spencer
URL:https://unitedarts.org/calendar/a-new-brain/2026-03-14/
LOCATION:William Peace Historic Leggett Theatre\, 15 East Peace Street\, Raleigh\, 27604
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aggregate Theatre Company":MAILTO:aggregatetheatre@gmail.com
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