'I HeART Connections': Carrboro-based virtual art exhibition features global artists
The Art Therapy Institute of North Carolina opened a free virtual community art show called “I HeART Connections” on Feb. 11.
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The Art Therapy Institute of North Carolina opened a free virtual community art show called “I HeART Connections” on Feb. 11.
When Oscar nominations came out two weeks ago, there were plenty of deserving names missing.
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."
This past Tuesday, at the awkwardly specific time of 8:18 a.m. EST, the moment we’ve all been waiting for finally came.
The Orange County Arts Commission announced this year's Grassroots Arts Program and Artist Project grant recipients last week.
Joseph Megel, artistic director of the Process Series, views an artist's processes as an important piece of their art.
"Chapel Hill Works," a photo documentary exhibit, opened Feb. 1 at the Chapel Hill Public Library. The exhibit will be available for viewing through the end of the month.
Feb. 2 marks the 96th anniversary of the founding of the Carolina Theatre of Durham.
The Orange County Historical Museum is set to unveil its new heritage cooking exhibit on Feb. 4, titled “What’s Your Flavor?”
"Not all who wander are lost."
The Ackland Art Museum opened a new exhibition called “Peace, Power & Prestige: Metal Arts in Africa" on Friday.
CJ Suitt grew up singing in a church choir, where he learned about performance from preachers — who delivered their messages with charisma and passion.
In September, Chapel Hill-based author Elizabeth Emerson published a book focusing on the friendship between Helen Keller and Emerson's great-great-grandfather, Joseph Edgar Chamberlin.
To set a precedent for other chemistry labs on campus, UNC has constructed the new Lab of the Future, which opened recently in Morehead Laboratories.
Storm drains in Chapel Hill will soon have a new look.
The "I REMEMBER" project, a community-based art project using donated film negatives, will be on display Friday at the January Third Friday Durham reception from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Durham Arts Council building.
With leftover acrylic paints from her recent paintings, UNC first-year Natalie Bradin creates buttons, each with a unique color palette and texture depending on the painting it came after.
Tracks Music Library, a collection of free music made by artists in the Triangle, is holding its third open call period for new music submissions. The open calls started Jan. 1 and will end Feb. 14.
A stream of cars sat bumper-to-bumper all the way down Regency Parkway in Cary this weekend, filled with attendees eagerly waiting to see the sixth annual North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival.
Carrboro celebrated Elizabeth “Libba” Cotten’s birthday as "Libba Cotten Day" on Jan. 5, honoring her influence on American folk and blues music.