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The Ackland Art Museum is highlighting the achievements of women in film with the "Women with a Movie: American Female Directors 1990-Present."
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The Ackland Art Museum is highlighting the achievements of women in film with the "Women with a Movie: American Female Directors 1990-Present."
Good Morning and Happy Wednesday!
Good Morning and Happy Wednesday!
The Ackland Art Museum is honored to be the final destination of a portraiture exhibition from the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery.
After four years of providing tours for visitors with dementia, the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University has been awarded a $5,000 grant from The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America to help continue funding their Reflections program.
May 16- Parks & Rec Trivia- Get out your Knope campaign buttons and Swanson mustaches to compete for glory and all the eggs and bacon they have. (Town Hall Grill)
Correction: A previous version of this article misquoted John DeKemper as saying "prospective students in the middle of March" rather than "prospective students and the world at large." The article has been updated to reflect the change, and The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
It’s your second-to-last day of Thursday classes, UNC! The week is almost at a close, and so is this semester. Hang in there, and here’s your morning news:
The UNC Masters of Fine Arts Class of 2018 is set to display their selected works under the theme “Versus” at the Ackland Art Museum. "Versus" will start Thursday, April 19 with an opening celebration from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The exhibit will be on display until May 13.
Art&Life and the Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) will infuse social justice into art with a tour, art show and performance this Saturday.
The advice given is not sponsored by the DTH. Just Cy Neff.
To the Editor:
Arts initiatives like Arts Everywhere are creating a public platform for the arts at UNC, integrating them into campus life through new events, performances and installations of public art. But despite this visible appreciation for the arts, there are still signs of internal neglect.
Porthole Alley reopened on March 29 after undergoing a renovation project aiming to improve safety and appearance. The alley is best known for Michael Brown’s parade mural and connects Franklin Street to UNC’s campus.
“N...Y...C… what is it about you? You’re big. You’re loud. You’re tough, NYC.” Happy Spring Break Friday, UNC! Even though it feels like it’s the dead of winter again, and the basketball team is snowed-in, here’s some news to get you warm for your pending beach trip(s):
Just in time for International Women’s Day, the Ackland Art Museum is inviting the community to take a walk through the Enlightenment from women’s perspectives.
The N.C. General Assembly may not be reconvening until May, but policymakers are still hard at work on the biggest issues affecting the state. Here’s what you missed this week:
Get ready to view a baroque'n-hearted performance Wednesday from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Ackland Art Museum.
The 2018 Bettie Allison Rand Symposium “Taking Exception: Women, Gender, Representation in the Eighteenth Century” opened Thursday night in honor of Mary Sheriff, a distinguished professor of art history at UNC-Chapel Hill and an internationally renowned scholar of 18th-and 19th-century French art and culture.