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(01/26/18 1:42pm)
UNC, it’s Friday! We’ve worked hard through the first full week of classes this semester, and it’s time to have a relaxing weekend — but before you do, you might face a little social anxiety in lecture, or find your loans are stressing you out. Nevertheless, here’s the news to ease your weekend transition:
(01/26/18 3:58am)
In the current political climate of gender issues and cultural reflection across a diverse array of ideas, the Ackland Art Museum’s newest exhibition, "Becoming a Woman in the Age of Enlightenment: French Art from The Horvitz Collection," is uncommonly timely.
(01/26/18 12:33am)
Peter Nisbet, Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Ackland Art Museum, discusses the meaning of a painting in the Becoming a Woman in the Age of Enlightenment exhibit.
(01/23/18 12:43am)
The Arts Everywhere initiative has launched an eponymous app, which allows everyone to locate all University arts events in one place.
(01/17/18 12:02am)
Art&Life and the Phillips Ambassadors will be partnering with the Ackland Art Museum to put on Asian Exchanges on Thursday, Jan. 18. The event will feature three objects from the Ackland’s collection highlighting the artistic exchange between East and West cultures.
(01/11/18 8:54pm)
Lori Burgwyn Hernandez will teach a meditation class at the Ackland Art Museum in celebration of Bodhi Day. Photo courtesy of Lori Burgwyn Hernandez.
(01/12/18 12:21am)
It’s time to get your meditation on. The Ackland Art Museum will be celebrating Bodhi Day on Friday in connection with its new “Religion and Ritual” exhibit, and Lori Burgwyn Hernandez of Franklin Street Yoga will be leading an introductory meditation class. Staff writer Krupa Kaneria spoke with Hernandez about her involvement in meditation, the connection between meditation and art and the importance of this practice.
(01/10/18 1:06am)
The Ackland Art Museum on UNC-Chapel Hill's campus remains home to the only collection of Asian art in the state — and one of the major collections in the southeast.
(01/09/18 11:09pm)
The Ackland Art Museum's exhibit "Religion and Ritual" will be on display until May 13. Photo courtesy of Emily Bowles.
(12/01/17 2:49am)
Art After Dark is hosted by the Student Friends of the Ackland. Photo courtesy of Audrey Shore.
(12/01/17 3:48am)
The Student Friends of the Ackland Art Museum (SFA) will be hosting its annual free-of-charge arts celebration at Ackland Art Museum, Art After Dark, this Friday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. During the celebration, attendees will have access to galleries, there will be a workshop and lecture by artists and the museum will be serving coffee and donuts.
(11/17/17 3:10am)
TO THE EDITOR:
(11/06/17 3:07am)
Seeds are often overlooked, but on Sunday at the North Carolina Botanical Garden, they were the star of the show.
(11/05/17 11:53pm)
"Flash of Light, Fog of War: Japanese Military Prints, 1894-1905" will be on display at the Ackland Art Museum until Jan. 7. Photo by SP Murray, courtesy of the Ackland Art Museum.
(11/06/17 1:21am)
The Ackland Art Museum’s exhibition "Flash of Light, Fog of War: Japanese Military Prints, 1894-1905" captures the cultural and historical perspectives of Japanese woodblock prints from the Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War at the turn of the 20th century.
(11/03/17 9:48pm)
I can say without a doubt that the Varsity Theatre is my favorite thing on Franklin Street. That seems like litotes.
(10/30/17 10:54pm)
Dr. Li-Ling Hsiao is the first performer in the Ackland Art Museum's "Court and Capital" series.
(10/31/17 2:19am)
Dr. Li-ling Hsiao, an associate professor of Chinese language and literature at UNC, was happy to showcase the guqin to a crowd gathered in Ackland Art Museum on Sunday.
(10/18/17 2:20am)
The Ackland Art Museum could grow closer to its goal of becoming the preeminent public university art museum through expansion of its facilities, art collection and staff.
(10/18/17 5:34pm)
UNC, we're so close. Hang in there just a little longer, and tonight we'll be free from all the papers and exams for four whole days. Until then, here's the news: