#creativestate The official magazine of Arts NC State SPRING 2017 Think and Do PAGE 16 A Crafts Legacy PAGE 24 Rivers, Music and Sustainability PAGE 34 Wolfpack Outfitters, now located in Talley Student Union, is NC State Bookstores’ state-of-the-art flagship location. We carry the largest selection of NC State gear locally and are your one-stop shop for everything Wolfpack. From clothing, makeup and tailgating gear to notebooks, textbooks and pens, we have you covered. Shop in-store or online: bookstore.ncsu.edu get a taste of talley! Enjoy a wide array of dining options in our new student union to make your campus visit memorable. Plan Ahead! Visit go.ncsu.edu/talleydining Dear Friends – With apologies to (reluctant Nobel Prize recipient) Bob Dylan, the times they are a-changin’. In addition to the incredible arts programming we’re proud to present to you this spring, things are happening around Arts NC State that will change the course of the arts at NC State. Many of you have come to appreciate (if not love) the Crafts Center, and for good reason. The N O Crafts Center is known for embracing community S K AC and providing programming, both in courses and C J R exhibitions, that meets the needs of a diverse A M Y population. We are sorry to have our cherished B O OT colleague, director George Thomas, announce his H P retirement, effective the end of February 2017. We have been conducting a search for the new director INSIDE THIS ISSUE since last fall, and while I can assure you that the Crafts Center will remain committed to its diverse #creativestate Vignettes .............................. 8 programming, this is also an opportunity for a new The Campaign for NC State ........................16 director to shape what a 21st century Crafts Center The Right Person, at the Right Time ..............24 looks and acts like. The Nile Project ........................................34 For quite some time we’ve been expressing our Donors ...................................................40 joy over the construction of the new Gregg Museum Dining Guide ...........................................45 of Art & Design. If all has gone well, by the time you’re reading this, the construction will be complete Coda ......................................................46 and we will have begun the process of moving into Events the spaces and mounting the first exhibits, which will Spring Events Calendar ............................... 5 open in fall 2017. NC State LIVE Spring 2017 ..........................20 Finally, many of you have visited Price Music Center, and will agree that the building is in need of University Theatre Spring 2017 ....................28 some tender loving care. This spring and summer Price will undergo a minor renovation. Minor as it may be, we are hopeful that the changes to the building will make for a more pleasing experience, both in terms of visual effect and acoustic ON THE COVER environment. A senior majoring in aerospace engineering, We remain grateful to you for your support of Arts Caleb Gallentine (seen here working on a NC State, and I look forward to seeing and meeting birdhouse that seems destined for the high- many of you at our events this semester. rent avian neighborhood) has been a student instructor for a very popular skateboard- making class at NC State’s Crafts Center. In the background, Jason Swienckowski, a junior majoring in Art + Design, adds finishing touches to the exquisite boat he has built. Rich Holly Executive Director PHOTO BY GEORGE THOMAS Arts NC State arts.ncsu.edu 3 Arts NC State: #creativestate Who We Are The official magazine of Arts NC State SPRING 2017 | VOLUME 2, ISSUE 2 CRAFTS CENTER Open to campus and the community, the Crafts Center is a place to meet fellow makers, discover Arts NC State is the collective voice your hidden talents and create art in a supportive of the visual and performing arts programs of environment. North Carolina State University. crafts.arts.ncsu.edu Crafts Center DANCE PROGRAM Dance Program This nationally recognized program educates, Gregg Museum of Art & Design empowers and inspires NC State student dancers Music Department and choreographers to find and express their NC State LIVE creative voice. University Theatre dance.arts.ncsu.edu GREGG MUSEUM OF ART & DESIGN A free collecting and exhibition museum with almost 40,000 objects, the Gregg makes art accessible to the NC State community and public. It’s the museum of NC State University, where objects spark ideas. Look for the grand opening of our new space in fall 2017. gregg.arts.ncsu.edu Arts NC State is part of the MUSIC DEPARTMENT Division of Academic and Student Affairs. The Music Department provides educational and performance opportunities for student and Dr. Mike Mullen community participants through a variety of Vice Chancellor and Dean musical experiences and academic courses. The Rich Holly department also serves as a cultural resource for Executive Director the university and the greater community through performances and presentations offered by our ADVERTISERS MAKE students, our student/community groups, and by THIS MAGAZINE POSSIBLE our faculty. For advertising information, music.arts.ncsu.edu contact Rory Kelly Gillis at 919.933.1551 or [email protected]. NC STATE LIVE NC State LIVE has established a regional and Arts NC State national reputation for presenting a professional 3140 Talley Student Union performing arts season of the highest artistic Campus Box 7306 excellence, connecting artists and audiences in a Raleigh NC 27695 meaningful exploration of the diverse cultures and arts.ncsu.edu issues that define our communities and world. [email protected] live.arts.ncsu.edu Mark K.S. Tulbert UNIVERSITY THEATRE Director of Arts Marketing Open to all NC State students, regardless of major, University Theatre’s mission is to provide quality Ticket Central: 919.515.1100 theatrical, artistic and practical experiences for the Administration Offices: 919.513.1800 students and larger campus as well as Triangle communities. This magazine was not produced or mailed theatre.arts.ncsu.edu with state-appropriated funds. E V E N T S V I G ACAPPOLOGY N PHOTO BY ROBERT DAVEZAC E T T E S EVENTS CALENDAR NC STATE LIVE GREGG MUSEUM FE A UNIVERSITY THEATRE DANCE PROGRAM T THE CRAFTS CENTER MUSIC DEPARTMENT UR 2017 SPRING ARTS NC STATE E S FEBRUARY Camille A. Brown & Dancers – Music of the British Isles Black Girl: Linguistic Play Stewart Theatre Stewart Theatre March 18 Art at the Atomic Scale February 25 The Crafts Center NileFEST: The Nile Project Through March 3 Wind Ensemble Closing Celebration (free!) Stewart Theatre Stafford Commons The Secret Garden February 28 March 21 Stewart Theatre February 15-19 Panoramic Dance Project MARCH Concert Dr. James LeBeau: Art at the Stewart Theatre Atomic Scale (presentation) Arts NOW Saxophonist Phil March 23-24 The Crafts Center Barham February 15 Faculty Jazz Recital: Dr. Wes Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre Parker Arts NOW Composers’ March 1 Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre Concert with the Aizuri Quartet Teacher from the Black March 27 Titmus Theatre Lagoon (Kidstuff) February 16 Aquila Theatre – The Trojan Stewart Theatre War: Our Warrior Chorus The HillBenders – The Who’s March 4 Stewart Theatre TOMMY, A Bluegrass Opry The Nile Project March 30 Titmus Theatre Stewart Theatre February 18 The Merry Real (House)Wives March 15 of Windsor Jazz Ensemble I Of Ghost and Strangers Titmus Theatre Stewart Theatre Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre March 30-April 2, April 5-9 February 20 March 16-18 arts.ncsu.edu 5 S T N E V E S E T T E N G I V S E R U T A E F THE HILLBENDERS PHOTO COURTESY OF THE ARTISTS NC State Choirs Concert Stewart Theatre March 31 APRIL Mu Beta Psi A Cappella Fest Stewart Theatre April 1 Raleigh Civic Chamber Orchestra Stewart Theatre April 2 Student Art Sale Talley 3rd Floor April 5 NCSU Dance Company Concert Stewart Theatre April 6-7 Ladies in Red Stewart Theatre April 8 Wolfgang State Ballroom April 9 Chan E. Park, Pansori State Chorale E Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre PLEASE STAY: A Concert in V E April 11 Support of Suicide Prevention N T Stewart Theatre S Black Grace April 28 Stewart Theatre April 11 Grains of Time Stewart Theatre ETHEL’s Documerica April 29 Stewart Theatre April 22 Acappology V I G Stewart Theatre Raleigh Civic Symphony N April 30 E Stewart Theatre T T April 23 E JUNE S Jazz Ensemble II Stewart Theatre TheatreFest 2017 April 24 Thompson Hall Wind Ensemble: June 1-25 F A Night on Broadway E A Stewart Theatre T April 25 U FOR TICKETS R E Jazz Ensemble I: Celebrating S 919.515.1100 100 Years of Recorded Jazz RALEIGH CIVIC SYMPHONY arts.ncsu.edu Stewart Theatre PHOTO BY ROBERT DAVEZAC PHOTO BY JILLIAN CLARK April 27 PANORAMIC DANCE PROJECT PHOTO BY JILLIAN CLARK arts.ncsu.edu 7 S T N #creativestate E V E VIGNETTES S E T T E N G I V C A S EZ E AV UR RT D E T OB A R E BY F O OT H P ARTS ENTREPRENEURS SUCCEED, RAISE FUNDS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES NC State University’s Arts Entrepreneurship students master’s in arts administration in spring 2018. completed an almost yearlong project by donating After three weeks executing a hectic sales $1,000 to a local nonprofit. plan, students were only a few totes away from Beginning in the spring 2016 semester, students meeting their sales goal before the semester ended. in the program’s capstone course decided to design, Unfortunately, those last few were not sold in time. manufacture and sell a tote, with the proceeds being Sales, however, continued throughout 2016 and donated to the National Inclusion Project, a local in November, the last tote bag was sold. Available nonprofit “…promoting the inclusion of children with students and Mu Beta Psi members were then able disabilities in activities with their non-disabled peers.” to present the donation to Christy Thompson, the Students began by securing Janie Kegley, a textile National Inclusion Project’s director of community artist and then senior at the University of Kentucky, to outreach, on December 2. develop fabric designs. They then created the tote bag Course instructor and director of the university’s and integrated Kegley’s design ideas. Arts Entrepreneurship Program, Dr. Gary Beckman, By partnering with students from the College of noted that new entrepreneurs fail more often than Textiles, the totes were manufactured on campus, succeed. “Though we didn’t make our sales goal in thus eliminating outside manufacturing costs. time, the entire capstone experience was a wonderful Armed with a “can’t miss” sales plan, and mostly lesson in what it takes to be an arts entrepreneur. on schedule, the class took to selling the totes both By allowing students complete control of the design, on and off-campus. The Music Department’s honorary manufacturing and sales of the art product, they fraternity, Mu Beta Psi, also partnered with the project were able to get a sense of the work, partnerships by providing a mechanism to hold sales receipts. and planning it takes to transform art into significant While all this was occurring, students were required value. It’s no small feat. I’m exceptionally proud of to create an innovative business and marketing plan the students who made this project a success. They for Kegley, as she intends to launch a line of hand- represent the best of the Arts Entrepreneurship painted scarves shortly after she completes her Program both on and off campus.” 8 #CREATIVESTATE E V 2016 BOWERS MEDAL OF E N ARTS AWARDED TO THREE T S RECIPIENTS C A The Friends of Arts NC State Board of Advisors has AVEZ D presented the 2016 Bowers Medal of Arts to RT E B G. Smedes York and Drs. Norman and Gilda Greenberg. O R at TThhee GForereesntb aetr gDsu wkee oren hAopnroil r2e6d. aMt au sciec rsetmudoennyt s PHOTO BY VIGN from NC State’s Brickyard Brass performed for the Dr. Norman Greenberg, Dr. Gilda Greenberg, Arts NC State E T occasion. executive director Rich Holly, and Friends of Arts NC State 2014-16 T York received the Bowers Medal at a ceremony board chair Bing Sizemore. ES in Titmus Theatre on November 9. Following the ceremony, University Theatre held a preview performance of Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband. Drs. Norman and Gilda Greenberg F are among NC State’s most E A generous arts supporters. After T U decades of teaching, researching R E and traveling around the world, the S couple retired to The Forest at Duke ND A and became involved with the Gregg RKL KI Museum of Art & Design. KY C E Through their estate plans, the Y B B Greenbergs have committed to the O OT Gregg their important collection of PH Native American art and artifacts, Rich Holly, Smedes York, Friends of Arts NC State board past chair Bing Sizemore, and Friends of Arts NC State 2016-18 board chair Gary Greene. along with funding to maintain and properly exhibit the objects. The couple also made a major contribution to the Gregg College Alumnus of the Year Award, and the Watauga Museum Campaign, naming the Drs. Norman and Medal in 2006. Gilda Greenberg Native American Arts Collection Smedes York has been essential to the growth Study Room in the historic chancellor’s residence. of Arts NC State. He co-chaired the Thompson Hall Most recently, the Greenbergs pledged an additional Building Campaign Committee and was vital to the major gift to create the Dr. Norman Greenberg Brass successful renovation. He and his wife, Rosemary, Quintet Endowment, a reflection of Norman’s first are Founding Friends of the Gregg Museum Building career as a Juilliard-trained French horn player. Campaign and advocates for the arts at NC State Smedes York is a pillar of the Raleigh and NC State throughout the Raleigh community. communities. He graduated from NC State in 1963 The Bowers Medal of Arts was established in 2000 with a degree in civil engineering. While a student, he to recognize and celebrate the vital role that Henry played basketball for four years under the coaching Bowers played in the development of and support for of Everett Case. Smedes served on the Raleigh City the visual and performing arts at NC State University. Council from 1977 to 1979, and was elected mayor As associate vice chancellor for student affairs, for the two terms from 1979 to 1983. Bowers committed himself to the goal of making the York has been a passionate advocate for NC State arts an inseparable part of the educational experience throughout his life and served on the university’s for all NC State students. He worked ceaselessly Board of Trustees from 1994-2001. He has been to create opportunities for students to have access honored with various university awards, including the to a full range of the arts, whether as engaged and 1977 Outstanding Young Alumni Award, the 1989 enlightened audiences or creative and innovative Distinguished Engineering Alumnus Award, the 1989 participants. arts.ncsu.edu 9 #creativestate VIGNETTES S T N E V E MOVING A MUSEUM It takes more than a friend with a pickup, bribed with pizza and beer It may seem ironic that the very first precious object to S be transported and installed in the new Gregg Museum E T of Art & Design is one that most visitors will probably T E never see. On November 28, a team of burly workers PHOTO BY MATT GAY N G lugged a huge table made of thick slabs of quarter-sawn VI oak into the not-yet-painted lobby of the Gregg’s new the aerospace industry. galleries wing, then hefted it to a precarious balance College of Textile students on a scissor lift to be raised to the second floor. Too will be able to use textiles large to fit into the elevator, the table could only be from the Gregg collection moved into the building at this precise stage in the as inspiration for new project. A few days earlier, with electrical outlets still fashion lines (in fact, S E being activated and carpet being laid in the new staff commercial companies R U offices, there had been no place to put it. A few days are already doing this; see T A later, a glass handrail would be installed across the only tinyurl.com/zf6usx6). E F opening large enough for it to pass through. Before that can happen, This particular table is slated to become the though, the collection centerpiece of the Gregg’s new staff meeting – which now numbers room, which happens to be exactly large enough nearly 40,000 objects – to accommodate it. In turn, the table suits its new must be moved. With setting, since the meeting room is upstairs in the construction on the new newly renovated historic portion of the museum building gradually reaching PHOTO BY ROGER MANLEY that previously (beginning in 1928) had served as the an end, the Gregg staff chancellor’s residence for nearly 85 years. will soon be facing not only The table, made about 1910, has been attributed to the transportation of everything back to the campus, the L. & J.G. Stickley company of Fayetteville, New but making sure that everything goes into the right York, founded by Leopold and John George Stickley. drawers, the right shelves, the right hanging racks – and They were the younger brothers of famed master all in the right order and safely. craftsman Gustav Stickley and shared his core values It’s akin to moving a huge library, except that unlike of simple, straightforward design, functionality, and books (which can be lined up on shelves in orderly honesty in construction. The Stickley brothers are now rows), practically every object in a museum has its ranked among the first to design and build modern own needs and requirements. It is a mind-bogglingly furniture. Though inspired by medieval furnishings, the complex task – the staff sometimes tries to convey to Gregg’s table would look equally at home in an all-glass- visitors just how complicated it is by pointing out that and-steel skyscraper as it will in this 1920s home (for if you have only 10 objects to place on a narrow shelf, decades, in fact, it graced the Mid-Century Modern there are 3,628,800 ways to rearrange them! In this lobby of the original Talley Student Center). case, every object must be tracked, packed, handled It would be hard to imagine a more appropriate focal properly, and then get unpacked and placed in an exact point for meetings at the Gregg, since one of the key place in the right order, to make it possible to find them missions of the museum is to remind students, visitors again. Adding to the complexity, everything will be and researchers that great design is timeless, and that finding its new home for the very first time, and it must inspiration can come from anywhere. Before long, happen relatively quickly. Previously, when things were College of Design students will be able to see how arranged on their shelves in the old Gregg, they were a greenish glass bowl made by Roman glassblowers placed there one-by-one over a space of decades. two thousand years ago can easily hold its own next The tiny handful of people who are tackling this to an anodized aluminum container developed for gargantuan organizational chore (one registrar, one 10 #CREATIVESTATE
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