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  • Hanes Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Jiha Moon

    Zoom , United States

    Zoom: Pre-register at the link on our website (available until start of event) Jiha Moon’s gestural paintings, mixed media, ceramic sculpture, and installations explore fluid identities and the global movement of people and their cultures. She says, “I am a cartographer of cultures and an icon maker in my lucid worlds.” She is taking cues... 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: Paul Mpagi Sepuya

    Zoom , United States

    Registration Link on our website (available until start of event) Paul Mpagi Sepuya is a Los Angeles-based artist working in photography and an Associate Professor in Media Arts at UC San Diego. His work is in the collections of the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Getty and Guggenheim Museums, LACMA, MoMA, The Studio Museum in... Read More →