The UNC ARTery is looking to become the University’s hub of student arts.
The group, which aims to make it easier for campus arts organizations to work together, took its first stab at that mission Saturday, when students filled the Great Hall of the Student Union for its Fall Talent Showcase.
The showcase, conceptualized by Clare Shaffer and Chris Helton, included more than 20 dance, singing, theater, modeling, rap and spoken word groups.
Julian Caldwell, a UNC student rapper who goes by JSWISS, served as the emcee of the three-hour event.
Johnny Ubri-Cardona, a member of Misconception Dance Company, one of the groups featured in the showcase, said he was impressed with the turnout and the enthusiasm of the crowd.
“At such a strong academic institution like UNC, it’s great to see arts groups get so much attention,” he said.
Shaffer and Helton, the co-directors of UNC ARTery, began planning the showcase in the spring as a way to bring more awareness to the diverse talent on campus.
Shaffer said the showcase served as a miniature FallFest for campus arts groups after the annual festival was cancelled due to rain.
“At FallFest, you can hear people talk all day about (campus organizations),” she said.