"Art at the Source" with Carroll Lassiter
In partnership with Chapel Hill’s FRANK Gallery, Canvas will take a behind-the-scenes look at artists from various disciplines over the spring semester.
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In partnership with Chapel Hill’s FRANK Gallery, Canvas will take a behind-the-scenes look at artists from various disciplines over the spring semester.
Chapel Hill's Ackland Art Museum and the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University are Twitter-feuding over tonight's UNC-Duke men's basketball game.
The Ackland Art Museum’s newest exhibition, opening Friday, will allow students to engage with the genius and grace of some of France’s most prolific artists.
Buttressed by the power of UNC’s arts classes, art programs in the area are bucking a trend in a new report from the National Endowment for the Arts, which reveals attendance for arts and cultural events dropped in the decade leading up to 2012.
South Korean artist Nam June Paik’s piece “Eagle Eye” (pictured) is part of a show displayed in the Ackland for Geography 650.
For students, the Ackland Art Museum offers more than what meets the eye. The gallery’s second floor consists of a special study gallery used by UNC students and the general public alike.
The National Endowment for the Arts recently awarded a $20,000 grant to the Ackland Art Museum for an exhibition in the works for 2016.
As a UNC Board of Governors examination of the UNC system’s centers and institutes enters its final stages, nine UNC-CH centers were moved on Friday to the final round of review.
On Monday afternoon, Joanne Marshall teaches a yoga class inside of Ackland Art Museum. The gentle poses practiced in this class are inspired by the surrounding art in the gallery. UNC business professor and CEO of Jacobs Capital, LLC, Michael Jacobs discusses Duke Energy's coal ash cleanup in his home in Chapel Hill. UNC business professor and CEO of Jacobs Capital, LLC, Michael Jacobs discusses Duke Energy's coal ash cleanup in his home in Chapel Hill.
On Monday afternoon, Joanne Marshall teaches a yoga class inside of Ackland Art Museum. The gentle poses practiced in this class are inspired by the surrounding art in the gallery.
On Monday afternoon, Joanne Marshall teaches a yoga class inside of Ackland Art Museum. The gentle poses practiced in this class are inspired by the surrounding art in the gallery.
Ackland
FRANK: Penland Area Glass
Lucy Daniels had anorexia nervosa as a teen. A documentary about her life will be shown tonight at the Ackland Art Museum.
While her peers were navigating high school, going on first dates and pursuing extracurricular interests, Lucy Daniels, a UNC alumna, was enduring regular insulin and shock treatments.
T he 26 research centers and institutes on the Board of Governors’ chopping block must be protected.
The Morehead Planetarium, the Ackland Art Museum and the Carolina Women’s Center are among 26 UNC-CH centers and institutes under a UNC Board of Governors review — but some center directors say they aren’t concerned about their organization’s futures.
In high school, the world of photography revealed itself to photographer Taj Forer through photobooks.
Twenty-six of UNC-CH’s 80 research centers and institutes will be scrutinized further as a UNC Board of Governors review of the UNC system’s centers continues.
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