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SUMMARY:Art for Lunch: Dr. Cecelia Cavanaugh
DESCRIPTION:  \nArt for Lunch with Dr. Cecelia Cavanaugh\, SSJ\nCreative Intersections in the Residencia de estudiantes:\nRamón y Cajal\, García Lorca and their contemporaries\n28 March 2019 | 12:20 PM \nJoin Dr. Cecelia Cavanaugh for a discussion of poet Federico García Lorca and his contemporary Santiago Ramón y Cajal. Learn more about the world of Cajal and his drawings as featured in The Beautiful Brain. \nCecelia Cavanaugh\, SSJ\, PhD\, is the Dean of the School of Undergraduate Studies at Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia. A former doctoral student at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill\, Dr. Cavanaugh has since studied at the Instituto Cajal and the Fundación Federico Lorca. Her work closely examines the connections between art and science. \nHer research focuses on neurobiology\, Spanish art and literature\, and poet Federico García Lorca . Santiago Ramón y Cajal met Lorca at the Residencia de Estudiantes in Madrid. \nThis Art for Lunch talk is co-sponsored by Dr. Terry Rhodes\, Interim Dean\, College of Arts and Sciences. \nImage Credit: Federico Garcia Lorca at a microscope in Pío del Río Hortega´s laboratory. ©2011 Artists’ Rights Society (ARS) New York/VEGAP\, Madrid. \nLUNCH\nBring your own bag lunch. \nCOST\nFree \nRSVP\nRequested but not required. RSVP Oops! We could not locate your form. . \nPARKING OPTIONS:   www.parkonthehill.com \n\nRosemary Lot – 100 E Rosemary St.\, $1.50/hour\nWallace Parking Deck – 150 E Rosemary St.\, $1/hour
URL:https://events.ackland.org/event/art-for-lunch-cecelia-cavanaugh/
LOCATION:Ackland Art Museum\, 101 S. Columbia Street\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art for Lunch,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190319T190000
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SUMMARY:Ackland Film Forum: "Brainstorm" (1983\, USA)
DESCRIPTION:Ackland Film Forum | Spring 2019\nFantastic Voyage: Cinematic Journeys into the Brain \nTuesday\, 19 March 2019 | 7 PM\nVarsity Theatre\, 123 E. Franklin Street\nBrainstorm (1983\, USA)\, d. Douglas Trumbull\, 106 m. \nTICKETS:\nFree for UNC One Card holders; $7 general public. Tickets available at the Varsity Theatre Box Office. \nHelmed by the special effects pioneer Douglas Trumbull\, whose work on 2001: A Space Odyssey\, Close Encounters of the Third Kind\, Blade Runner\, and many others films has made him a legend\, Brainstorm was intended to be the film that would establish Trumbull as the contemporary of Stanley Kubrick\, Steven Spielberg\, and Ridley Scott. But the drowning death of Natalie Wood\, the film’s star\, toward the end of production delayed the film’s completion\, and the resulting fight over whether the film was worth more in the theaters or as a liability write-off so flustered Trumbull that he gave up on directing altogether. But the film\, almost entirely shot in North Carolina\, is a visionary work on the capacity of virtual reality to blur the lines between what we actually experience\, and what we experience through media technologies. \nWe will have two brief introductions to the film. The first\, from George Smart\, will focus on the depiction of modernist architecture in the film\, including the Burroughs Wellcome building in RTP. Then\, Jose Rodriguez-Romaguera will discuss the film’s portrayal of neuroscience. \nJose Rodriguez-Romaguera is a neuroscientist and postdoctoral fellow in the Stuber Lab at the University of North Carolina. George Smart is a self-described “accidental archivist” and the executive director of North Carolina Modernism Houses and USModernist\, nonprofit organizations that document\, preserve\, and promote Modernist design. He’s also the host of the podcast U.S. Modernist Radio. \nABOUT THE SERIES:\nThe Spring 2019 Ackland Film Forum series “Fantastic Voyage: Cinematic Journeys into the Brain” is organized by the Ackland Art Museum and the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of English and Comparative Literature and presented in connection with the Ackland’s exhibition The Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal (25 Jan – 7 April 2019).
URL:https://events.ackland.org/event/ackland-film-forum-brainstorm-1983-usa/
LOCATION:Varsity Theatre\, 123 E. Franklin Street\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ackland Film Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190308T180000
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SUMMARY:2nd Friday ArtWalk: Mapping the Mind
DESCRIPTION:2nd Friday ArtWalk\nFriday\, 8 March | 6-9 PM\n\n\n\n\n5-6:15 PM: The Beautiful Brain: Forging Connections Between Art and Science. Santiago Ramón y Cajal’s discoveries paved the way for remarkable breakthroughs in neuroscience in the early 20th century. Join us for an intriguing discussion exploring questions about the brain\, current developments in neuroscience\, and the influence of sociocultural factors on the brain and human behavior. With Patrick Harrison (Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience)\, Cassie Hamrick (Durham-based Art Therapist)\, and Hillary Rubesin (Director\, Art Therapy Institute of North Carolina). Co-presented by Stigma free Carolina: Redefining Mental Health. Free admission. \n\n\n6:30-8 PM: Mapping the Mind at the Ackland: An Art and Literature Discussion Co-organized with Carolina Public Humanities. Carolina Public Humanities is teaming up with the Ackland Art Museum to explore the ways in which art can help us understand the complexity of the human brain—both physically and psychologically. Join Pamela Cooper\, associate professor  of English and Comparative Literature\, in a robust discussion of the short stories of Virginia Woolf\, whose stream-of-consciousness writing helped lay the groundwork for modern psychology. Carolyn Allmendinger\, Ackland’s Director of Academic Programs\, will then guide us through the Museum’s newest exhibition\, The Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal\, featuring exquisite neuroanatomical drawings by the father of modern neuroscience. $30 per person (includes a copy of the exhibition catalog and light snacks). Limited to 20 participants\, so sign up early to reserve your spot!\n\n\n\n5 PM-9 PM Explore The Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramon y Cajal during March’s 2nd Friday ArtWalk.The Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal was organized by the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota with the Cajal Institute\, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)\, Madrid\, Spain. \n\n\nIMAGE: Santiago Ramón y Cajal\, Spanish\, 1852-1934: Epitelio y neuroglia primitivos de ratón (Glial cells of the mouse spinal cord)\, 1899\, ink and pencil on paper. Courtesy of Instituto Cajal (CSIC). \n\n2nd Friday ArtWalk at the Ackland\nEvery second Friday of the month\, the Ackland participates as a venue in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro 2nd Friday ArtWalk\, staying open until 9:00 PM and offering a variety of interactive\, all-ages activities in addition to all exhibitions being open to visitors. Admission is free.
URL:https://events.ackland.org/event/artwalk_mar2019/
LOCATION:Ackland Art Museum\, 101 S. Columbia Street\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
CATEGORIES:2nd Friday ArtWalk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190224T140000
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SUMMARY:Family and Friends Sunday: The Beautiful Brain--Inside and Out!
DESCRIPTION:Family and Friends Sunday: The Beautiful Brain–Inside and Out!\nSunday\, 24 February 2019 | 2-5 PM \nArt lovers of all ages are invited to join us for a special Family and Friends Sunday inspired by the Ackland’s current exhibition The Beautiful Brain. The afternoon will feature a matinee screening of Disney’s Inside Out (2015) and an “Ask a Neuroscientist” table with scientist-artists from the UNC Neuroscience Center whose art is featured in The Beautiful Brain.
URL:https://events.ackland.org/event/family-and-friends-sunday-the-beautiful-brain-inside-and-out/
LOCATION:Ackland Art Museum\, 101 S. Columbia Street\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
CATEGORIES:F.A.M. (Families at the Museum)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190219T190000
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SUMMARY:Ackland Film Forum: "Fantastic Voyage" (1966\, USA)
DESCRIPTION:Ackland Film Forum | Spring 2019\nFantastic Voyage: Cinematic Journeys into the Brain \nTuesday\, 19 Feb 2019 | 7 PM\nVarsity Theatre\, 123 E. Franklin Street\nFantastic Voyage (1966\, USA)\, d. Richard Fleischer. 101 m. \nTICKETS:\nFree for UNC One Card holders; $7 general public. Tickets available at the Varsity Theatre Box Office. \nDirected by Richard Fleischer (Soylent Green\, 20\,000 Leagues Under the Sea) and featuring Raquel Welch in her breakout role\, Fantastic Voyage is a Jules Verne-style science fiction adventure film adapted for the Cold War era. Instead of dreaming of trips to the moon or the ocean depths\, scientists are seeking to perfect the miniaturization of the atom. When the story begins\, scientists can miniaturize atoms\, but the effect lasts for just one hour. A Soviet scientist has devised the solution to permanent miniaturization and escapes to the United States with this knowledge. Before he is able to make it to the lab\, he is shot\, and develops a brain clot that is inoperable. A team of pilots\, surgeons\, and scientists\, including Welch\, volunteer to be miniaturized\, along with their ship\, aptly named the Proteus\, and go into the scientist’s body to operate on the clot. Like much of mid-century science fiction\, Fantastic Voyage provides a mix of fabulous set designs\, retrograde gender politics\, and a heady optimism for the future. \nABOUT THE SERIES:\nThe Spring 2019 Ackland Film Forum series “Fantastic Voyage: Cinematic Journeys into the Brain” is organized by the Ackland Art Museum and the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of English and Comparative Literature and presented in connection with the Ackland’s exhibition The Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal (25 Jan – 7 April 2019).
URL:https://events.ackland.org/event/ackland-film-forum-fantastic-voyage-1966-usa/
LOCATION:Varsity Theatre\, 123 E. Franklin Street\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ackland Film Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190208T180000
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SUMMARY:2nd Friday ArtWalk: All About the Brain
DESCRIPTION:2nd Friday ArtWalk\nFriday\, 8 February | 6-9 PM\n\n\n6:30 PM: Join us for a gallery talk led by UNC neuroscientists talking about their images featured in The Beautiful Brain. Learn how they produced these images\, find out about the importance of imaging in neuroscience today\, and talk with them about how they see the connections between science and art.\n\n7:30 PM: Ask a UNC neuroscientist! Curious about how your brain works? Wondering about the nature of consciousness? Want to know more about Santiago Ramón y Cajal? Bring your burning neuroscience-related questions to the Ackland for a chance to ask a neuroscientist! \nExplore The Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramon y Cajal during February’s 2nd Friday ArtWalk. \nThe Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal was organized by the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota with the Cajal Institute\, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)\, Madrid\, Spain. \n\n\nIMAGE: Santiago Ramón y Cajal\, Spanish\, 1852-1934: Epitelio y neuroglia primitivos de ratón (Glial cells of the mouse spinal cord)\, 1899\, ink and pencil on paper. Courtesy of Instituto Cajal (CSIC). \n\n2nd Friday ArtWalk at the Ackland\nEvery second Friday of the month\, the Ackland participates as a venue in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro 2nd Friday ArtWalk\, staying open until 9:00 PM and offering a variety of interactive\, all-ages activities in addition to all exhibitions being open to visitors. Admission is free.
URL:https://events.ackland.org/event/artwalk_feb2019/
LOCATION:Ackland Art Museum\, 101 S. Columbia Street\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
CATEGORIES:2nd Friday ArtWalk
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SUMMARY:Art for Lunch: Dr. Eric Newman
DESCRIPTION:Art for Lunch\n25 January | 12:30 PM\nDr. Eric Newman (University of Minnesota) \nDuring this special Art for Lunch\, Dr. Eric Newman\, co-curator of The Beautiful Brain at the Weisman Art Museum\, will present “Drawing the Beautiful Brain: The Life\, Art\, and Science of Santiago Ramón y Cajal.” \nRead more about the critically-acclaimed traveling exhibition The Beautiful Brain (on view 25 Jan – 7 April 2019) here. \nThe Beautiful Brain: The Drawings of Santiago Ramón y Cajal was organized by the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum at the University of Minnesota with the Cajal Institute\, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)\, Madrid\, Spain. \nLUNCH\nBring your own bag lunch. \nCOST\nFree \nRSVP\nPlease RSVP using the form below to save your spot at this popular lunchtime program!\nOops! We could not locate your form.  \n 
URL:https://events.ackland.org/event/artforlunch_jan2019/
LOCATION:Ackland Art Museum\, 101 S. Columbia Street\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art for Lunch,Talks
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