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SUSPENDED: Guided Tour: Special Exhibitions

Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The Ackland Art Museum has suspended this program until further notice as part of our response to the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 and based on recommendations from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Any additional updates will be posted on the Museum’s website. Meet in the lobby for a 30-minute, guided tour exploring…

SUSPENDED: Guided Tour: Special Exhibitions

Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The Ackland Art Museum has suspended this program until further notice as part of our response to the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 and based on recommendations from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Any additional updates will be posted on the Museum’s website. Meet in the lobby for a 30-minute, guided tour exploring…

SUSPENDED: Guided Tour: Special Exhibitions

Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The Ackland Art Museum has suspended this program until further notice as part of our response to the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 and based on recommendations from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Any additional updates will be posted on the Museum’s website. Meet in the lobby for a 30-minute, guided tour exploring…

SUSPENDED: Guided Tour: Special Exhibitions

Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The Ackland Art Museum has suspended this program until further notice as part of our response to the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 and based on recommendations from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Any additional updates will be posted on the Museum’s website. Meet in the lobby for a 30-minute, guided tour exploring…

SUSPENDED: Guided Tour: Special Exhibitions

Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The Ackland Art Museum has suspended this program until further notice as part of our response to the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 and based on recommendations from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Any additional updates will be posted on the Museum’s website. Meet in the lobby for a 30-minute, guided tour exploring…

Intergalactic Soulstice: “5P1N0K10”

Zoom (Link Provided with Ticket) , United States

This Friday, join us for a very special virtual performance of 5P1N0K10 (SPINOKIO), a hip-hopera created and performed by Jeghetto and co-written by Pierce Freelon, in reference to the Ackland's site-specific installation by Intergalactic Soul, Project LHAXX. Jeghetto’s Afrofuturistic puppet show is set in a post-apocalyptic future with an original score by hip-hop producer Hir-O.…

Virtual Art Adventures AM Session: Mobile Mania!

Zoom (Link Provided with Ticket) , United States

Join us as the Ackland takes our popular Art Adventures class online with instructor Allison Tierney! Class sessions will be limited to 15 participants*. A supply list and Zoom meeting link will be distributed to registrants prior to the class session. To use Zoom, students will need access to an internet-connected computer, smartphone, or tablet…

Free – $5

Kusama and Beyond: A Conversation with Collectors JK Brown and Eric Diefenbach

Zoom (Link Provided with Ticket) , United States
Virtual Event Virtual Event

Join collectors of modern and contemporary art JK Brown and Eric Diefenbach in a lively conversation with Ackland Director Katie Ziglar and Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs Peter Nisbet. Brown and Diefenbach are currently lending works from their personal collection by internationally-renowned contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama to the Ackland's exhibition Yayoi Kusama: Open the Shape…

Free

Virtual Family & Friends Sunday: Pottery and Postcards

Zoom (Link Provided with Ticket) , United States

Explore the Tar Heel State through pottery and postcards! Get a closer look at works from the Ackland and Wilson Library's Special Collections. Both pottery and postcards can be functional, aesthetically pleasing, and fun to make! Each can also inform us about the past-  what North Carolina used to look like or how objects have…