Bill Neville's exhibition 'Leaving the Table' on display at Ackland Museum Store
Bill Neville has been cutting, carving, smoothing and displaying wood for more than 35 years. Now, he’s ready to try something new.
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Bill Neville has been cutting, carving, smoothing and displaying wood for more than 35 years. Now, he’s ready to try something new.
Throughout a span of 350 years, a lot can change. Great art, however, remains timeless.
Sophomore Em Wilson went by herself to to see her favorite band, Stars, at Cat’s Cradle during her freshman year. At the show, another concert attendee stepped on her backpack, cracking the case of her laptop.
Spoken word poetry has become the voice for silenced youths.
Susan Bean was formerly an anthropology professor at Yale University, and she helped curate the Peabody Essex Museum in Massachusetts. She visited India for a year in the early 1970s and was immediately amazed at everything there to see.
Despite heat reminiscent of summer, Chapel Hill citizens gathered on West Franklin Street Sunday alongside Triangle-area performers, artists and local businesses to celebrate Chapel Hill’s annual autumnal premiere arts festival — Festifall.
Festifall attendees will have the opportunity to transform an ordinary bicycle into a unique piece of art with the Ackland Art Museum in “Art on the Move” on Sunday.
“Is it art?”
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, an earlier version of this article inaccurately paraphrased Amanda Hughes by saying she was interested in the opinions the panel photographers had about the limited perspectives in the Triangle. The following quotation also added an incorrect phrase about “the forensics” photographers carry out. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
FRANK's new gallery called "IN FOCUS" is an in-depth exploration of photography. It opened September 10th, but they'll be hosting a panel discussion at the Ackland.
Family Day at the Ackland Art Museum became a cultural milieu this past Sunday as the museum highlighted “The Sahmat Collective: Art and Activism in India from 1989.”
Sydney Swartz first took an art history class in high school but eventually dropped it out of boredom with the subject.
As the Ackland Museum opens a new exhibit on contemporary art in India, the museum’s store will give shoppers a chance to explore artisanal works from the country.
On Jan. 1, 1989, playwright, actor and political activist Safdar Hashmi was performing a street play in Delhi when he was beaten to death by political thugs.
This year the Ackland Art Museum has major plans to get the community more involved in its work. Emily Kass, director of the Ackland, spoke to Josephine Yurcaba about the fall exhibition, some sneak peeks into spring and the different ways students can get involved in the museum.
The Ackland Museum Store will bring the great outdoors inside in its new garden-themed pottery show opening Friday.
Ackland museum new exhibition of Adding to the mix 6 Falling tree on Franklin St
The Ackland Art Museum’s upcoming exhibitions feature two exhibits titled “Adding to the Mix” and “In Pursuit of Strangeness.”
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article was titled, “Kidzu move prompts parking deck evaluation.” The evaluation is happening to maintain the parking deck, not because Kidzu plans to relocate there. The headline has been amended to reflect this change.