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Commemorative Site for Enslaved and Exploited People

PROJECT BACKGROUND 

Davidson College is a liberal arts institution dedicated to cultivating humane instincts and disciplined, creative minds. Our community touchstone is the Reformed Tradition of the Presbyterian Church, a tradition rooted in the belief that all lives are valuable, equal, and deserving of dignity. 

Founded in the American South in 1837, less than thirty years before the Civil War, Davidson College recognizes our participation in slavery and responsibility for the pain and mistreatment of enslaved and exploited people throughout our history. 

No Boundaries Artist Colony 2019

The No Boundaries Art Colony takes place in beautiful Bald Head Island, a barrier island on the southernmost coast of North Carolina. Twelve domestic and international artists reside and work in a communal setting in the three historic cottages that make up Captain Charlie's Station. Once participating artists arrive in Wilmington, North Carolina, No Boundaries, Inc. provides housing, ground transportation, and food. International artists also receive a package of art supplies. Each attending artist contributes two completed works of art to No Boundaries Inc. and additional works may be selected to remain as part of the exhibition. The Colony culminates in an exhibition of artwork from the attending artists at the Wilma W Daniels Gallery on the campus of Cape Fear Community College.

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