Senior BFA exhibit 'Intersecting Realms' explores identity
A giant toothpick and a tapestry of tattooed skin currently line the halls where students wait to enter their classes in Hanes Art Center.
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A giant toothpick and a tapestry of tattooed skin currently line the halls where students wait to enter their classes in Hanes Art Center.
The PlayMakers Repertory Company recently announced its upcoming productions for the 2023-2024 season in a Youtube video, including well-known shows like “Murder on the Orient Express” and “Much Ado About Nothing.”
How lovely!
This time last year, UNC senior Liam Hanson came to Professor David Garcia, Musical Empowerment’s faculty advisor, with the idea of organizing a music festival.
Southern art will soon have a new platform on campus.
Despite the rainy weather, last Friday’s Arts Everywhere Day became an opportunity for all students — no matter their major or campus involvement — to become artists.
As the weeks on UNC's campus are filled with long nights of studying and long days of classes, some students look forward to gathering in the Pit at 9:25 p.m. every Wednesday to celebrate both family and freestyling.
Abby Wooten's project as a Chancellor’s Fellow brings her time at UNC full circle.
Painters paint. Drawers draw. Artists create.
Coffee shops in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area are embracing a different way of bringing the community together — through live music.
Carrboro was the first town in North Carolina to have a local poet laureate and 20 years later is still continuing that advancement of poetry during National Poetry Month.
Last weekend, over 50,000 people crowded Raleigh's Dorothea Dix Park, waiting in anticipation for the Dreamville Festival's Sunday night headliners — J. Cole and Drake.
The Digital South website is a collaborative effort between University Libraries and the College of Arts and Sciences as a part of the Southern Futures collective — a group of community leaders focused on reimagining the American South.
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Throughout Women’s History Month, students and faculty members have had the opportunity to explore female experiences and intersectional identities across three separate University Libraries’ exhibitions.
Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture is calling on local artists to apply to create artwork celebrating the LGBTQ+ community which will be displayed at the 140 W. Franklin St Plaza.
A museum in North Carolina holds the largest Asian art collection in the southeastern United States.
Sia Yazdanfar, an Iranian freelance photographer, will be exhibiting a new collection of photographs from his most recent journey back to Iran at Thomas Stevens Gallery in Hillsborough.
For over two decades, Pauper Players and Company Carolina have provided students the opportunity to participate in every aspect of theater production.
Although Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is celebrating Youth Art Month this March, teachers across the district emphasize the importance of the arts year-round.