While it isn’t anything close to home, the Student Artery has finally found itself a space to settle down.
Friday, the Artery, a UNC student-run gallery, will hold its first show of the summer at University Mall as part of the 2ndFriday Artwalk.
The exhibit, “Taking Shape,” will feature the works of roughly 16 artists, said Sheridan Howie, the Artery’s co-curator for the upcoming academic year.
After a summer of searching, the Artery’s officers were able to secure a space for the first time since leaving 136 E. Rosemary St. in April.
“We had looked for vacancies closer to campus but nothing seemed to fit our needs as well as the mall opportunity,” Howie said.
The space, located next to Cameron’s, a gallery, previously belonged to a craft store and will soon become a temporary space for the Chapel Hill Public Library.
The Artery came to find its new venue after Jennifer Collins-Mancour, the arts initiative director at University Mall, read an article about the students’ search and offered to help.
“I’m always trying to bring some different events to the mall through the arts,” Collins-Mancour said.
The exhibit will run through Aug. 1, said Kate St. John, the Artery’s summer curator and next year’s co-director.