Discover some of the winter and spring programs available at the Ackland
Many might not know, but the Ackland Art Museum hosts around 200 guided tours and 200 programs to bring access to high-quality art to UNC and the surrounding community.
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Many might not know, but the Ackland Art Museum hosts around 200 guided tours and 200 programs to bring access to high-quality art to UNC and the surrounding community.
On Friday, Dec. 6, the Studio Art Majors Alliance will host its 13th annual winter Print + Art Sale.
From the vintage allure of a Polaroid photo to the high-definition brilliance of an Instagram post, photos have been utilized for decades to capture and remember moments in time. People might not consider photos like these to be art — and the Ackland Art Museum wants to challenge that.
Although the Ackland Art Museum has been open for 61 years, the museum is constantly changing to better its content, and it has big changes in store as the 2020s approach.
World-renowned dancer and choreographer Jonah Bokaer performing. Photo courtesy of Allison Portnow Lathrop.
"She Who Tells a Story: Women Photographers from Iran and the Arab World,” is the Ackland's fall exhibit, highlighting ideas of the Middle Eastern identity. On Nov. 16, these themes will be shared through a new art form — dance.
“She Who Tells A Story,” the newest exhibition at the Ackland Art Museum, ties film, literature and art together to illustrate the experiences of Arab and Iranian women.
Visitors at the Way Out West: Celebrating the Gift of Hugh A. McAllister Jr. Collection Pop-Up at Ackland Art Museum, a similar event to the upcoming photo book pop-up. Photo courtesy of Lindsey Hale.
The Ackland Art Museum promotes female empowerment and will allow viewers to engage with Arab and Iranian photography at its upcoming photo books pop-up in conjunction with the "She Who Tells a Story" exhibit.
Members of the opera during their rehearsal last weekend at the Ackland. Photo courtesy of Samantha Yancey.
Outer space, Mozart and giant inflatables will come together at Hill Hall Nov. 16 for a rendition of Mozart’s "Sogno di Scipione (Scipio’s Dreams)."
Art is a brush stroke. It is the pattern of bricks underfoot. It is an array of majors and degrees offered at UNC and, ultimately, art cannot be confined to an area of study or career path. Art offers a uniquely creative way to interpret and move in the world.
Ackland National Board Member Arete Warren discusses the dedication required to maintain the vitality of the Ackland Art Museum on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019 at The Franklin Hotel in Chapel Hill.
The Ackland Art Museum National Advisory Board met Oct. 5 at the Franklin Hotel to discuss the museum’s rebranding and finances, diversifying the board and the Ackland’s goals for the upcoming year.
The Ackland will unveil a "smart new look" at Zoom In! on Oct. 5.
The Ackland Art Museum in Chapel Hill is celebrating the end of its 60th year anniversary. On Saturday, Oct. 5, the Ackland will be commemorating the past as well as preparing for a bold new future with “Zoom In! Introducing the Ackland Art Museum’s Smart New Look.” This event will be a visual premiere of the Ackland's new branding.
Drawing made by Rembrandt that will on display in the Ackland. Photo courtesy of Ariel Fielding.
In honor of the 350th anniversary of Rembrandt’s death, the Ackland Art Museum will be running an exhibition displaying his drawings.
The mural with hieroglyphics in the "Project LHAXX" Ackland exhibit. Photo courtesy of Jason Woodberry.
Ackland victors interacting with the LHAXX exhibit. Photo courtesy of Alex Maness Photography.