
TOUR: A Closer Look at “Radical Clay”
Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesJoin Ackland educators for a lively half-hour look at small handful of artworks in Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan. These engaging conversational tours offer a closer look at and new perspectives on works on view at the Museum. This is a free event; no registration required.

TOUR: A Closer Look at “Radical Clay”
Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesJoin Ackland educators for a lively half-hour look at small handful of artworks in Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan. These engaging conversational tours offer a closer look at and new perspectives on works on view at the Museum. This is a free event; no registration required.

Artist Conversation: Radical Ceramicists in North Carolina
Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesThis program is now FULL. To be added to our WAITLIST, please email acklandRSVP@unc.edu. Join us for a lively artist conversation exploring themes of experimentation, materiality, and process in the work of North Carolina-based ceramic artists Jessica Dupuis (UNC-Pembroke; MFA ’10), Hitomi Shibata (Studio Touya, Seagrove, NC), and Isys Hennigar (BFA ’17) in…

TOUR: A Closer Look at “Radical Clay”
Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesJoin Ackland educators for a lively half-hour look at small handful of artworks in Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan. These engaging conversational tours offer a closer look at and new perspectives on works on view at the Museum. This is a free event; no registration required.

TOUR: A Closer Look at “Radical Clay”
Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesJoin Ackland educators for a lively half-hour look at small handful of artworks in Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan. These engaging conversational tours offer a closer look at and new perspectives on works on view at the Museum. This is a free event; no registration required.

TOUR: A Closer Look at “Radical Clay”
Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesJoin Ackland educators for a lively half-hour look at small handful of artworks in Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan. These engaging conversational tours offer a closer look at and new perspectives on works on view at the Museum. This is a free event; no registration required.

TOUR: A Closer Look at “Radical Clay”
Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesJoin Ackland educators for a lively half-hour look at small handful of artworks in Radical Clay: Contemporary Women Artists from Japan. These engaging conversational tours offer a closer look at and new perspectives on works on view at the Museum. This is a free event; no registration required.

2nd Friday ArtWalk: Extended Museum Hours
Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesJoin us for extended hours at the Ackland Art Museum during the Carrboro-Chapel Hill 2nd Friday ArtWalk! Each month, we stay open from 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. to give visitors more time to explore. Stroll through our galleries featuring highlights from a collection of over 21,000 works of art, browse the Museum Store, and sketch…

Curator’s Tour of “Color Triumphant: Modern Art from the Collection of Julian and Josie Robertson”
Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesA guided look at Color Triumphant: Modern Art from the Collection of Julian and Josie Robertson led by exhibition curator Peter Nisbet, deputy director for curatorial affairs. Please register below for a free ticket, as space is limited.

Drawing in the Galleries
Ackland Art Museum 101 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesJoin us for our popular Drawing in the Galleries program this month during Studio Saturday! Amanda Hughes leads participants in a creative exploration of a particular object in the Ackland’s collection. Participants all draw from one object using their own gallery-safe materials (paper/notebooks and dry media like crayons and pencils), then discuss what they’ve noticed…