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Ackland National Board Member Arete Warren discusses the dedication required to maintain the vitality of the Ackland Art Museum on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019 at The Franklin Hotel in Chapel Hill.
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Ackland National Board Member Arete Warren discusses the dedication required to maintain the vitality of the Ackland Art Museum on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019 at The Franklin Hotel in Chapel Hill.
The Ackland Art Museum National Advisory Board met Oct. 5 at the Franklin Hotel to discuss the museum’s rebranding and finances, diversifying the board and the Ackland’s goals for the upcoming year.
The Ackland will unveil a "smart new look" at Zoom In! on Oct. 5.
The Ackland Art Museum in Chapel Hill is celebrating the end of its 60th year anniversary. On Saturday, Oct. 5, the Ackland will be commemorating the past as well as preparing for a bold new future with “Zoom In! Introducing the Ackland Art Museum’s Smart New Look.” This event will be a visual premiere of the Ackland's new branding.
Drawing made by Rembrandt that will on display in the Ackland. Photo courtesy of Ariel Fielding.
In honor of the 350th anniversary of Rembrandt’s death, the Ackland Art Museum will be running an exhibition displaying his drawings.
The mural with hieroglyphics in the "Project LHAXX" Ackland exhibit. Photo courtesy of Jason Woodberry.
Ackland victors interacting with the LHAXX exhibit. Photo courtesy of Alex Maness Photography.
The simple question of “Where are you from?” stumped Charlotte-based artist, software developer and comic book fanatic Jason Woodberry.
The Ackland Art Museum’s newest exhibition showcases powerful works of photography by 12 female photographers from the Arab world who use the medium to capture the complexities of identity and challenge perceptions of it.
An African sculpture with Moses inscribed on it in English that will be on display in the Ackland Art Museum from Rhonda Wilkerson's collection. Photo courtesy of Rhonda Wilkerson.
Inspired by the process of successfully collecting and identifying the artwork of one artist, the Ackland Art Museum is running an exhibit on African sculptures from the collection of Rhonda Wilkerson.
Mack is back and so is Carolina Family Weekend. The annual visit of Tar Heel families concurs with the Appalachian State University vs. UNC home football game, as well as other fun-filled events on Friday, Sept. 20 through Sunday, Sept. 22.
Many students decide to study abroad during their time at UNC to take unique courses or experience what it’s like to live in a different country for part of their college career.
Stay active in the arts during Week of Welcome and check out these arts-related events. Find more information on the Arts Everywhere website.
The thermal emergency blanket bunted flashes against the wood paneling beside the North Carolina and United States flags.
Searching for an opportunity to get your head out of the books and gain some hands-on experience in your major? The EE credit was made for just that.
The Center for European Studies is hosting Europe Week at Carolina, a week dedicated to appreciating and celebrating European culture, from April 6 to 12.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article Erin Dickey is working for the Ackland. Dickey is working for Arts Everywhere. The story has been updated with the correct information. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
"Brain-Inspired Dance” is back at the Ackland Art Museum on March 24 for Family and Friends Sunday. The performance includes a workshop geared toward children and families to interact with the art.