Ackland Art Museum promotes racial conversation with new exhibition
Racial tension is moving away from being the elephant in the room.
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Racial tension is moving away from being the elephant in the room.
Overlooking Franklin Street is Chapel Hill’s most popular restaurant Top of the Hill, best known for serving excellent food, providing a sophisticated atmosphere and being the place you take your parents when they’re in town and you don’t know what else to do with them.
Ackland Art Museum: Guest of Honor
Senior writer Sarah Kaylan Butler spoke with Dylan Zanikls, a UNC student, in the Ackland Art Museum Alumni Garden for Town Talk’s weekly Humans of Chapel Hill feature. To view the original Humans of New York blog, see here.
Prospective and current students, parents and Chapel Hill residents passing the corner of Franklin and Columbia streets will soon find vacant the large window space formerly boasted by the Ackland Museum Store. But to find the stationery and assorted art-tinged gifts they’ve come to expect at the Ackland Museum Store, they won’t have to look far.
For anyone who ended yesterday cowering and wondering how this semester is going to go, one of our beautifully talented digital staff writers is here to help. She summoned the dark mysticisms of astrology and ambiguity to provide you with semi-accurate spring semester horoscopes based on your major(s).
A debate erupted over the weekend on a popular UNC Facebook page, Overheard at UNC, about the functionality of a monument on campus — the Unsung Founders Memorial, which was built to honor the men and women of color who helped build the University.
The Ackland Art Museum displays pieces relevant to UNC curriculum in its study gallery
He's bringing a new set of eyes to the Asian art collection.
Out of the classroom and into the Ackland Art Museum.
The Ackland Art Museum on Monday night.
Even though the Ackland Art Museum features a variety of modern pieces, the museum’s architecture is stuck in the 1980s.
Incoming freshmen aren’t the only students who will be able to engage with this year’s summer reading book, “Just Mercy.”
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, a quote previously attributed to Melinda Rittenhouse speaking on the permanent collection at Ackland Art Museum has been updated to reflect that Rittenhouse was speaking on the the newly opened exhibition, "Testing Testing: Painting and Sculpture since 1960 from the "Permanent Collection." Due to an additional reporting error, the free exhibit was originally reported as having opened on Aug. 11 of this year, when the exhibit opened Aug. 11, 2011; the story has been updated to reflect these changes.
Visitors discuss the Ackland's Marcel Duchamp's prized box artwork.
Ackland: Marcel Duchamp
As graduates turned their tassels, the sun peeked out after hours of mist and light rain.
Freshman journalism major, Emily Yue, wasn’t expecting to befriend a poetry fox in college.
When the UNC development report was presented Monday night, the Chapel Hill Town Council expressed a desire for collaboration.