Dr. Li-ling Hsiao performs for 'Court and Capital' at the Ackland Art Museum
Dr. Li-ling Hsiao, an associate professor of Chinese language and literature at UNC, was happy to showcase the guqin to a crowd gathered in Ackland Art Museum on Sunday.
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Dr. Li-ling Hsiao, an associate professor of Chinese language and literature at UNC, was happy to showcase the guqin to a crowd gathered in Ackland Art Museum on Sunday.
The Ackland Art Museum could grow closer to its goal of becoming the preeminent public university art museum through expansion of its facilities, art collection and staff.
UNC, we're so close. Hang in there just a little longer, and tonight we'll be free from all the papers and exams for four whole days. Until then, here's the news:
The Orange County Arts Commission (OCAC) announced last week the nonprofit arts and culture sector is a $130.3 million industry in Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Hillsborough.
Art continually illuminates other art, and nowhere is this more present than at the Varsity Theatre on Franklin Street — where the Radiant Cinema: Light, Life and Luminescence fall film series kicked off on Tuesday.
The Ackland Art Museum and the Global Cinema Studies program are co-hosting the "Radiant Cinema: Light, Life and Luminescence" film series this fall at the Varsity Theater.
UNC launched “For All Kind: The Campaign for Carolina” today with a kickoff event in Polk Place. A fundraising campaign aiming to raise $4.25 billion by the end of 2022, Campaign for Carolina marks the largest campaign in the school’s history and the second largest among public universities in the country. Its goals are, among other things, to eliminate financial barriers to education and improve the arts at UNC.
Patrick Dougherty is a UNC alum and stick sculptor based in Chapel Hill. His work has been displayed at notable venues including the North Carolina Botanical Garden and the North Carolina Museum of Art. This month, he will be building a new structure outside the Ackland Art Museum.
Patrick Dougherty will begin working on a sculpture made of sticks outside the Ackland.
This week's University News Roundup features stories about DACA, UNC's sustainability, a new exhibit at Ackland Art Museum and a hot take from Director of Investigations, Kiana Cole. Tune in to keep up.
In late 1986, William Arnett, a private art dealer, met an African-American artist that confirmed Arnett’s suspicions that a large, untapped body of African-American art existed in the U.S.
The Ackland Art Museum is a museum and academic unit of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill located on S Columbia Street. Photo courtesy of Molly Sprecher.
Happy Friday, UNC! Hope your week was well-rounded. Here's today's news cycle:
Architect Ignacio Cadena presents Los Trompos, pieces that have been on display since March, at Ackland Art Museum on Sept. 14.
Mexican designers Héctor Esrawe and Ignacio Cadena see themselves more as “problem solvers” than designers.
Downtown Chapel Hill will get a new hotel this fall — along with a newly refurbished Porthole Alley, now a pedestrian-only walkway. A grocery store is slated to begin construction in 2018 and streets all over town are being repaved.
Happy end of FWOC, UNC! Here's some sports content and updates from the community to round out your week:
The current installation of the Focus on the Peck Collection at the Ackland Art Museum features three works: “Noli mi tangere,” a Rembrandt drawing, a woodcut by Albrecht Dürer and a painting by Gerard Seghers.
Focus on the Peck Collection will be on view at the Ackland Art Museum until Oct. 8. Photo courtesy of Emily Bowles.
Construction is taking place near the Hanes Art Center and Ackland Art Museum on UNC Chapel Hill's campus.