Thirty-year-old photos of malls find new life at Peel Gallery
Peel Gallery's current exhibition, "The Decline of Malls Across America," showcases Michael Galinsky's decades-old photos as a form of visual storytelling. ...
Read More »Peel Gallery's current exhibition, "The Decline of Malls Across America," showcases Michael Galinsky's decades-old photos as a form of visual storytelling. ...
Read More »“Tenet” tried to be a prototypical summer blockbuster, prioritizing big-budget action sequences and astonishing visual effects over the development ...
Read More »Contemporary African-American figurative artist Stefanie Jackson is making sure Black History Month is seen and not just heard.
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Read More »Following the deaths of Deah Barakat, Yusor Abu-Salha and Razan Abu-Salha, Triangle-area residents turned to art to grieve and make sense of the tragedies. ...
Read More »A poster of “Three Worlds” next to David Steel’s desk in high school spurred his appreciation for Dutch artist M.C. Escher that has lasted decades. ...
Read More »Homecoming might have been last weekend, but several alumni were back in town on Thursday for a different reason.
Read More »Competition is in the air, and the stakes are high.
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Read More »For the first time in years, the first floor gallery of Davis Library has a new exhibit on display, called "Guantanamo Bay and The Library at Camp Delta." The ...
Read More »It took Leigh Suggs 10 years to determine that a career in art was what she wanted to do.
Read More »When John Pringle was 13 years old, he started saving for a camera.
Read More »A picture might be worth a thousand words, but the memories of Chapel Hill are woven into Elaine O’Neil’s textile art.
Read More »Art and literature-loving artists joined to produce a new show at John and June Allcott Gallery this week. "Southern Exposure: Academic Book Arts in the ...
Read More »Incoming freshmen aren’t the only students who will be able to engage with this year’s summer reading book, “Just Mercy.”
Read More »He’s the student who looks like he’s giving his longboard a tattoo outside Rams Head Dining Hall.
Read More »Nowadays, it costs most artists more money to purchase supplies for their work than they can earn from it.
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