Jessica Zambrano
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ArtHeels brings art therapy to UNC Hospitals patients
ArtHeels is a student organization at UNC that promotes healing through an underrated form of therapy?art.
UNC alumnus to debut first book at Fleet Feet Sports' Carrboro location
On any other day, Michael Jones would be a customer walking into Fleet Feet Sports Store in Carrboro. But tonight, he will be walking in as a published author launching his first book.
Sloane Art Library showcases recently added books, photobooks
Art and storytelling merge together at Sloane Art Library in an evening that will trigger creativity.
Dana Coen connects performance with art
When the opportunity to combine his love of visual and performing arts arose, professor Dana Coensearch took the chance to recreate an older concept in a fresh way.
'Trying Not to Try' author Edward Slingerland to visit Flyleaf Books
After studying the Chinese culture for 15 years, Edward Slingerland writes a book encouraging people to turn to the influences of non-action and to integrate spontaneity into their everyday lives.
3 writers to host joint reading at Flyleaf Books
A group of colleagues will come together tonight at Flyleaf Books to talk about the varied routes they took on the way to becoming writers.
Campus Y kicks off One Week of Literacy program
The Campus Y’s idea of promoting literacy isn’t just discussing a work of literature in a group.
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First student-run film festival for North Carolina college students starts tonight
Cue the lights, zoom in, and focus on the first ever Triangle Campus Film Festival tonight. The event, hosted by N.C.
Q&A with MFA student artist ConnieZamorano
Connie Zamorano is one of the nine graduating Master of Fine Arts students to have her work featured in a week long solo exhibition at the Hanes Art Center.
Trying her hands at the espresso machine
I was immediately surrounded by the aroma of caffeine when I walked into Open Eye Cafe in Carrboro that day — it hit me while I walked through the front door, and it seeped through me as I walked into the secret back room.
A night of drawing at the Ackland inspires visitors
Ink drawings by Andy Warhol on brown paper bags with grease stains aren’t exactly what comes to mind when you think of art. But there it was, framed and mounted on the red wall.