Hanes Visiting Artist Eto Otitigbe lectures on art's role in social justice
New York-based polymedia artist Eto Otitigbe was selected as this semester's Hanes Visiting Artist and offered a virtual lecture to the UNC community on Thursday.
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New York-based polymedia artist Eto Otitigbe was selected as this semester's Hanes Visiting Artist and offered a virtual lecture to the UNC community on Thursday.
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In the heart of North Carolina lies the North Carolina Botanical Garden, a conservation garden operated by UNC that is devoted to protecting native plant life. The botanical garden is also the site of one of the most anticipated events for some Chapel Hill artists.
When UNC junior Dustin Duong decided to recreate Carroll Hall on Minecraft, he had no idea that it would garner attention from students, alumni and even ESPN writers.
After almost six months of living through the COVID-19 pandemic, wearing a mask in public has become almost second-nature to many people. For some, face coverings have become fashion staples, DIY projects and even sentimental items.