Annual festival to shine spotlight on student filmmakers
This weekend, the red carpet will be rolled out on campus, celebrating a year of student filmmaking with the Carolina Film Association.
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This weekend, the red carpet will be rolled out on campus, celebrating a year of student filmmaking with the Carolina Film Association.
Last Friday, students, creativity and bubbles filled the Pit for an Interactive Art Fair, organized as part of the eighth annual Arts Everywhere Day.
On Saturday afternoon, the graffiti-covered walls of the rooftop between music venue Local 506 and bar Beer Study hosted tents of art vendors and customers for the Attic 506 Rooftop Market.
Digital artist and filmmaker Sabine Gruffat's most recent collaborator is artificial intelligence.
And the winner is… Sabrosura!
Handwritten yard signs advertising “CHBORO ZINE FEST” were posted around Carrboro Town Commons on Sunday.
Officially starting this Thursday, one winner each day through the end of the year will be awarded $100 for submitting a piece of AI-generated art work through the Optimus Awards, a UNC-partnered online art showcase.
UNC senior Ryan Christiano spent many hours of her childhood drawing with pencil and paper. But last year she realized the art was no longer bringing her the joy she'd always associated with it.
Exhibits all around town made from linocut prints, ceramic sculptures and a variety of other mediums explore themes of disenchantment, sports culture and modern interpretations of history.
On March 15, 140 W. Franklin St. Plaza welcomed a new resident — a 7-foot tall raccoon named Rubbish.
Beginning this fall, two new majors in data science will be added to UNC’s academic catalog — a Bachelor of Science offered through the School of Data Science and Society, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in data science within the College of Arts and Sciences.
For the past few years, self-taught artist Tyamica Mabry has been honing her artistic style, which includes painting flowers and bold faces, from her house. For the next year, she will be moving her work to a private, free studio in Eno Arts Mill as the second annual BIPOC Artist-in-Residence.
Musician Mary Rocap said she initially missed what was a very important email from the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts.
Michael "Alim" Braxton has been incarcerated since he was 19.
Winston-Salem blues musician Ron Hunter, better known as "Big Ron Hunter," learned to play guitar on his family farm as a child with his father.
Between three humanities departments, the tragic story of a woman who gave her life for her husband is taking center stage — ancient Greek dramatist Euripides’ story of Alcestis.
UNC junior Quincy Griffin made his first beat at just 10 years old. As the son of a rapper and producer, Griffin gained a musical foundation throughout his teens — but it wasn’t until he got to college that he began to take music more seriously.
The Ackland Art Museum is currently in the process of formally acquiring two works of art by Nadya Tolokonnikova, a founder of the feminist performance art collective Pussy Riot known for advocating against Russian President Vladimir Putin's leadership.
This fall, UNC will be rolling out a new Bachelor of Science degree in applied physical sciences for students graduating in 2028 and after.
In the mid-'90s, MTV came to Chapel Hill.