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DUALITY RSVP

Cain Center for the Arts is proud to present Generations: Highlighting Indigenous Peoples, Cultures, & Artwork, a special exhibit running from November 12, 2024, through January 11, 2025. This vibrant exhibit offers an extraordinary exploration of the art and culture of Indigenous Peoples, showcasing historical, traditional, and contemporary works from artists of Catawba Nation, Melungeon Heritage, the CHamoru Diaspora, Cherokee, Gullah, Lumbee, and more.

Visitors will experience an inspiring collection of visual arts that reflect the richness and diversity of Indigenous cultural legacies and their evolving narratives. Special thanks to our partners the Melungeon Heritage Association, Catawba Cultural Center, and Brooke Gibbons for their critical support of this project. The exhibit, which is free and open to the public, is available for viewing Tuesdays through Fridays from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. 

As part of the special events surrounding the exhibit, please join us for:

FILM SCREENING: NOVEMBER 21, 2024 | 6:30PM | FREE

Duality: A Collection of Afro Indigenous Perspectives

Cain Center is excited to present a screening of Duality: A Collection of Afro Indigenous Perspectives, a groundbreaking film by award-winning filmmakers Kimberly M. Night (Black Indians NC) and Frederick D. Murphy (History Before Us). This thought-provoking documentary delves into the intersectionality of Indigenous and African American identities in the United States. With rave reviews for its cultural insights and historical relevance, Duality offers a deep look at the shared experiences of these communities.