'An open field': UNC presents many ways for students to connect with the arts
When rising senior Eric Leinweber was a first-year at UNC, he found himself overwhelmed by the amount of arts opportunities on campus.
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When rising senior Eric Leinweber was a first-year at UNC, he found himself overwhelmed by the amount of arts opportunities on campus.
"The Art of Aaron Douglas" will open at the Ackland Art Museum on Friday, April 22, 2022.
Visitors of the Ackland Art Museum will soon have a chance to experience a new exhibition featuring the works of Harlem Renaissance artist Aaron Douglas.
Colorful postcards, markers and wooden stamps sat on a table in Wilson Library on Monday, ready for UNC staff to write notes about their pandemic experiences.
A brief ascent to the second floor of the Ackland Art Museum leads museum-goers to Ackland Upstairs, an evolving exhibit where the art changes every eight weeks.
The Ackland Upstairs exhibition is pictured on Feb. 23, 2022 at the Ackland Museum in Chapel Hill.
The Ackland Upstairs exhibition is pictured on Feb. 23, 2022 at the Ackland Museum in Chapel Hill.
The Ackland Art Museum’s Film Forum at the Varsity Theatre on Franklin Street kicked off last Thursday with “The Man Who Saved the World," a movie known as the Turkish "Star Wars."
The Ackland Art Museum pictured on Friday, Jan. 28, 2022. The Ackland welcomes a new exhibit which opened on Jan. 28.
The Ackland Art Museum opened a new exhibition called “Peace, Power & Prestige: Metal Arts in Africa" on Friday.
Artists from as far as Connecticut traveled to Hillsborough to display artwork depicting landscapes and landmarks in Orange County for the fifth annual Paint it Orange Plein Air Paint-Out and Wet Paint Sale, which was held from Nov. 3 to Nov. 5.
On Oct. 8, the traveling "Buddha and Shiva, Lotus and Dragon" art exhibit made its way to UNC's Ackland Art Museum.
Community members visit the Ackland Art Museum for the Buddha and Shiva, Lotus and Dragon exhibit, which runs from Oct. 8 to Jan. 9. The new exhibit features nearly seventy artistic pieces from ceramics to metalwork.
The UNC Arts Everywhere team worked to make up for lost time with its fall arts pop-up after FallFest was canceled due to weather in August.
As a first-year student, it can be difficult to occupy your weekends since you won’t be very familiar with the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area yet.
With COVID-19 restrictions easing up, spring and summer events are coming back in full force. From concerts to art exhibitions, there are plenty of opportunities to break routine and enjoy the season in Chapel Hill.
The Campaign for Carolina fundraiser intended to raise $4.25 billion between when it launched in 2017 and December 2022. And with the fundraising window set to close in just over a year and half, the campaign is ahead of schedule.
No muted microphones, no screen-sharing and no chat box — starting on Friday, the “Micro/Macro” exhibit at the Ackland Art Museum will be in person and open to the public.
The Ackland Art Museum sits on Columbia Street in Chapel Hill on April 6, 2021.
With a piece of sarcophagus, a pocket watch and a portrait of an unidentified sex worker called “Peaches,” a student tour guide at the Ackland Art Museum can create a conversation about telling time through art.