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Nowadays it costs most artists more money to purchase supplies for their work than they can earn from it.
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Nowadays it costs most artists more money to purchase supplies for their work than they can earn from it.
The Sonja Haynes Stone Center has been focusing on a theme of rebirth in its 26th year — and a new art exhibition, opening tonight, continues to play on that idea.
Art galleries in Chapel Hill have had to get creative to make ends meet.
In addition to adding four limestone animal sculptures to the front roundabout, the Chapel Hill Public Library will also have a multimedia public art project installed across from its main circulation desk.
It started as a collection of tires, branches, old radios and wires. But after one session with Lonnie Holley, the pile of items was transformed into art.
Four limestone sculptures of animals from children’s tales by North Carolina sculptor Todd Frahm will soon grace the front roundabout at the Chapel Hill Public Library on North Estes Drive.
Thousands of thin strips of black tape now decorate the John and June Allcott Gallery of Hanes Art Center. The department’s newest exhibition, “Material World,” is a complex wall drawing made by Korean-born artist Heeseop Yoon.
Mohammad Sharaf, a graphic artist from Kuwait whose popularity grew when he began exhibiting works on social media, will celebrate the opening of a collection of more than 20 original illustrations at the UNC FedEx Global Education Center tonight.
The UNC Studio Art Majors Association is made up of student artists who love displaying their work in Hanes Art Center. The association's art gallery in the building, though, is nothing more than a simple storage closet.
Unbeknownst to many, one of the southeast’s best Asian art collections lives at the Ackland, right at UNC’s doorstep.
Some people might say artist Marvin Saltzman is an abstract painter. He, however, would consider himself a realist.
In 1967, environmental sculptor Patrick Dougherty graduated from UNC with an English degree. Though he currently travels across the globe creating award-winning sculptures out of saplings, he continues to call Chapel Hill home.
The saying is true: with time comes wisdom, and after 25 years, Merge Records is showing its expertise in the music business by collaborating with the art world.
In 2006, journalist Tom Brokaw told the graduating Stanford class it’s easy to make a buck, but it’s a lot harder to make a difference.
Michael Ehlbeck always knew he was interested in art, but his discovery of printmaking happened by accident.
One may say fires are devastating, but photographer Larry Schwarm has found the spirituality in them through his photography.
Since being honored on May 5, the Ackland Art Museum may agree with the Beatles: love is all you need.
Working with curators is no novel experience for MFA student Michael Bramwell. But the Ackland Art Museum’s curatorial assistant, Lauren Turner, was open in her vision – and that changed things.
America: land of the free — unless in a time of war.
A new location and exhibit is bringing a new beginning for WomanCraft Gifts, a well-established local craft co-operative.