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The John & June Allcott Gallery: Ejecta Projects Presents Scatter Terrain

Zoom , United States

Curated by Anthony Cervino and Shannon Egan Registration link (available until start of event): https://unc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEldu6prTwtE93ZxakbbgFUlytwd-8lLWGb Gallery Hours: Per our semester Covid policies, the exhibition can be viewed through the gallery’s glass front wall, 9-5 M-F Featuring Artists: Avye Alexandres, Chad Andrews, Sarah Aziz, Jackie Brown, Stefani Byrd, Zoë Charlton, Locus Xiaotong Chen, Sarah Crofts, Jason Cytaki,... Read More →

John and June Allcott Gallery: Betsy Kenyon, Grey Matter

Hanes Art Center 121 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill

Virtual Opening/Gallery Talk: November 9, 6-7 pm Registration at our website (available until the start of the event): https://go.unc.edu/greymatter Gallery Hours: Per our semester Covid policies, the exhibition can be viewed through the gallery’s glass front wall, 9-5 M-F Author Maxwell Neely-Cohen on Betsy Kenyon: "The hardest thing one can do on a flat surface... Read More →

John and June Allcott Gallery: Migiwa Orimo, Strangers’ Bundles: Hours of Woods

Hanes Art Center 121 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill

Gallery Talk: January 25, 6-7 pm, Zoom Registration Link (available until the start of the event): https://go.unc.edu/orimo Gallery Hours: 9-5 M-F “Slippage” (or the points of disjunctions): interrupted continuity of land and time; the fragility of connection; mistakes and failures. In whatever form "slippage" takes--physical, political, or cultural--we become sensors and experience the slippage as... Read More →

Hanes Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Ezra Wube

Hanes Art Center 121 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill

121 Hanes Art Center Ezra Wube (b., Ethiopia) is a mixed media artist who lives and works in New York. His work references the notion of past and present, the constant changing of place, and the dialogical tensions between "here" and "there". His exhibitions include the 21st Contemporary Art Biennial Sesc_Videobrasil, Brazil; The 2nd edition... Read More →

Hanes Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Sandra Monterroso

Hanes Art Center 121 East Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill

“Decolonial Threads” 121 Hanes Art Center “For the woman of my race, my spirit will speak” Gloria Anzaldua Sandra Moterroso considers herself a multimedia artist because she works in different media, however something is always present in all her artistic practice "performance"; the action of placing the “body” in a conscious state in relation to... Read More →

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