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Chris Vitiello

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Durham, NC, United States

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Past articles by Chris:

Cyanotype Makes Quarantine a Collaborator on Its Newest Release

"Birdsongs of the Necromancer" showcases new ways of improvising, recording, and playing centuries-old instruments. → Read More

SPARKcon Is Saved! But Why Did It Need to Be?

At the start of August, the Raleigh arts festival's funding was $22,500 short of its operating budget. → Read More

ADF Review: Pilobolus's Crowd-Pleasing Dance Is Apolitical. Unfortunately, the World It Inhabits Is Not.

It seems that, as far as Pilobolus is concerned, movement is just for physical pleasure and momentary entertainment. → Read More

Removed from YouTube, The Muslims Take Their Protest Punk to Facebook Live

The video platform took down two of the band's videos, despite a lack of offensive content. → Read More

ADF Review: Dayton Contemporary Dance Company Offers a Muscular, Political, Restless Evening of Virtuosic Dance

After two evening performances, the company offers a matinee tomorrow at one p.m. tomorrow. → Read More

Dance Review: Anna Barker Burns Toxic Masculinity and Self-Doubt as Fuel for a Work Full of Humor and Beauty

Barker and her company, real.live.people., premiered dance theater piece Again, but this time with feeling over four nights at the Living Arts Collective last weekend. → Read More

As a New Art and Community Space Run by and Focused on People of Color, The584 Is an Essential Addition to Downtown Durham

“This is the first African-Latina-run art site in downtown Durham,” Michelle Gonzalez-Green says with justifiable pride. → Read More

Victor Ekpuk’s Divine Mural at the North Carolina Museum of Art Heralds New Life for Its African Galleries

The Nigerian-American artist's huge chalk mural leads the way for the reopening of the museum's expanded African galleries this summer. → Read More

With Its Art& Project, the Ackland Makes the Museum a Place to Live

Plus more top art events this fall, including the Click! Triangle Photography Festival and Art Deco cars at NCMA. → Read More

Artists Look For Meaning In a Cycle of Brutality in Racial Violence and Resilience

Now showing at Ackland Art Museum through February 21st → Read More

In Walls of Color, Hans Hofmann’s Studies for Unrealized Murals Teach Us How to Read Abstract Art

The great Abstract Expressionist’s work is on view alongside another new Ackland show, Racial Violence and Resilience. → Read More

Berlin and Durham connect in two audacious dance pieces, What Doesn’t Work and La Mula, at the Carrack Modern Art

DIDA presents the performances by Tommy Noonan, Murielle Elizéon and Anja Müller Dec. 17–20. → Read More

Artistic influence as a genetic concern in current exhibits where parents collaborate with their kids

Carrie Alter and Max McMichaels’ Crossing the Lines is on view at Artspace, while Dan and Iris Gottlieb have simultaneous shows at Craven Allen Gallery. → Read More

Isabella Rossellini's Green Porno is weird, funny and educational on the science of animal sex

The famed screen actress brings her multimedia monologue the Carolina Theatre Saturday, Dec. 5. → Read More

New magazine Scalawag aims to tell the South’s untold stories

With its third issue being released this month, the publication wants to change the way we look at Southern politics → Read More

Indies Arts Awards: Hopscotch’s Greg Lowenhagen and Art of Cool Fest’s Cicely Mitchell prove the Triangle’s viability for innovative music festivals

This year’s Indies Arts Awards winners also include Chris Tonelli, Emil Kang, Kym Register and Dasan Ahanu. → Read More