Some of Raleigh’s most notable artists and the Bowerbirds team up for an auction to benefit the children’s summer program at Artspace.
The artfarmers are back on the scene with a fundraiser to help keep the mosquitos out.
This weekend welcomes the most innovative art initiative to ever hit Raleigh, The Bain Project. A lot of you have heard of it, and are familiar with what the group of artists are putting together. For those that are not, the project is a group of artists from different disciplines working on a collaborative site-specific art installation that will take place in an abandoned water treatment plant, the E.B. Bain Waterworks. Well… what exactly does that mean? I spoke with Daniel Kelly, the project’s creator and organizer, and asked him to help explain a little bit more about his thoughts behind the process of the project.
We are super excited about the Bain Project this weekend.
NR reveals a new concept in which we feature men and women who bring some extra vibrancy and sex appeal to the Raleigh scene—be they artists, designers, musicians, activists, or simply persons about town who have a certain X-factor when it comes to creativity and personality. We launch our first installment of Undressed with Raleigh visual artist Sarah Powers. If you know someone you’d like to see Undressed, email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).