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SUMMARY:UNC Department of Art and Art History Sixth Annual Art Auction
DESCRIPTION:The Annual Art Auction is a great opportunity to support UNC’s Department of Art and Art History. Come bid on original works of art and meet current and past Art Department Alumni. Enjoy refreshments and the excitement of the live silent auction! Funds raised during this special one-night event are used to support a variety of programs and initiatives essential to the continued success of the Arts at Carolina. \nWelcome remarks and bidding will start at 6:15 pm with final winners announced at 8:30 pm. \nProxy bidders will be on hand\, in case you cannot stay till the end. \nAdmission is free. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/unc-department-of-art-and-art-history-sixth-annual-art-auction/
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser
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SUMMARY:The Campus at Chapel Hill Architecture Tour
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a fun ramble on the campus at UNC-Chapel Hill for an architecture tour highlighting many of the interesting stories built into its history and written about in The Campus at Chapel Hill: 225 Years of Architecture. The tour will be led by JJ Bauer (Faculty\, Department of Art and Art History) and include the participation of John V. Allcott’s family members. Register to join the tour below and then meet us at the Davie Poplar (the blasted but still living tree in McCorkle Place with a stone bench next to it\, just north of the Old Well). We will inform registered participants if there is to be a rain date due to any unforeseen weather event. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/the-campus-at-chapel-hill-architecture-tour/
LOCATION:UNC Chapel Hill
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SUMMARY:Community: Public\, Private\, Patron\, and Spectator
DESCRIPTION:Coordinated by the Art Student Graduate Organization of UNC-Chapel Hill’s Department of Art and Art History and co-sponsored by the Department of Art and Art History\, Department of Classics\, Department of Romance Studies\, and the Graduate and Professional Student Federation \nJoin us for this day-long\, interdisciplinary exploration of the interrelations between community and art-making. In the Ackland Art Museum’s Art& space\, Graduate students from UNC and universities from across the US will present and discuss new research touching on ways in which material objects manifest collective values and shape perceptions of identity among disparate audiences. \nThrough a series of panel presentations\, discussions\, and a culminating keynote address\, gathered attendees and presenters will ask together: How do works of art create dialogues between and within communities? \nKeynote address by Dr. Peter Chametzky\, Professor of Art History in the School of Visual Art & Design at the University of South Carolina \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/community-public-private-patron-and-spectator/
LOCATION:Ackland Art Museum\, 101 South Columbia Street\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27599\, United States
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SUMMARY:Karen Youth Art Group Show & Gesche Würfel’s UNC Advanced Photography Class Show
DESCRIPTION:Karen Youth Art Group Show & Gesche Würfel’s UNC Advanced Photography Class Show\nAPRIL 4TH-APRIL 20TH\nRECEPTION: APRIL 12TH\, 6-8PM \nThe Karen Youth Art Group has been led by FRANK artist Nerys Levy for the last 6 years Nerys\, along with other FRANK artists\, board members\, and volunteers\, has met with the students every Sunday morning teaching the young students different art techniques\, taking them on educational field trips\, and educating them on the gallery and local museums. Inspiring the students to experiment with various different mediums and honing in on their particular interests Nerys has been able to help the students in their artistic endeavours as well as in their personal lives. Come and see the work of these young artists in the month of April and learn more about the program.FRANK Gallery’s Karen Youth Art Group was established over six years ago in response to the realization of the inherent artistic talent in our local  Karen community’s youths. \nAlso on display for the month of April is the work of students from UNC Professor Gesche Würfel’s ARTS 515 Advanced Photography class. This photographic exhibition also in the FRANK Community Gallery will be a beautiful showcase highlighting the photography of Gesche’s talented students. Students from ARTS 515 have been working on semester-long projects all encompassing a theme of their choosing and FRANK is thrilled to be able to have the work of the students in the community gallery.  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/karen-youth-art-group-show-gesche-wurfels-unc-advanced-photography-class-show-4/
LOCATION:FRANK Community Gallery\, University Place 201 Estes Dr\, cha\, 27514
CATEGORIES:Art Walk
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SUMMARY:One Week MFA Thesis Exhibition: Jeanine Tatlock\, Not in My Backyard
DESCRIPTION:Reception: May 17\, 5-7 pm Why do we have so many inequalities in America. Who or what is responsible? How can we fix them? There may be no clear solutions\, but there can be progress. Action is necessary to invoke change. As an interdisciplinary artist\, much of my work is guerrilla or public intervention. I create objects\, drawings\, and installations that intend to start either dialogue around themes of gender\, class\, and race. My work is primarily about white supremacy\, especially the ways that white women are complicit in perpetuating it. I take quotes from Confederate monuments and embroider them onto fabric with pearl beads\, putting the racists’ words into a contemporary and critical context. I selected materials that would evoke femininity\, as well as whiteness and the upper class\, which characterized the Daughters of the Confederacy\, the group that sponsored most Confederate monuments\, and the “Southern Belle” culture. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/one-week-mfa-thesis-exhibition-jeanine-tatlock-not-in-my-backyard/
LOCATION:Hanes Art Center\, 121 East Cameron Avenue\, Chapel Hill\, 27514
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