
Space for Engagement: The Opioid Project
The Opioid Project: Changing Perceptions Through Art and Storytelling highlights mixed media works by students currently participating in UNCG’s Spartan Recovery Program. In partnership with Health
The Opioid Project: Changing Perceptions Through Art and Storytelling highlights mixed media works by students currently participating in UNCG’s Spartan Recovery Program. In partnership with Health
This group exhibition features contemporary artists who engage with experiences and understandings of disability. They do so by thinking about the ways that one’s personal
Following the success last academic year of the collection exhibition, Making Room: Familiar Art, New Stories is Making Connections: Art, Place, and Relationships. Building on
The Weatherspoon is excited to announce its commission of a major new artwork by artist Sheena Rose, MFA ’16.
This year’s exhibition will feature work by Celena Amburgey, Paul Stanley Mensah, and Nill Smith. Reflecting a variety of studio areas, their work represents the
This summer, the Weatherspoon is excited to present RugLife, an exhibition featuring the work of contemporary artists who use rugs as an inventive medium to
Fighters for Freedom: William H. Johnson Picturing Justice illuminates the extraordinary life and contributions of William H. Johnson (1901–1970), an artist associated with the Harlem
Patterns permeate our lives—so much so that we might not even notice them as such. Visual patterns abound in textiles, décor, and architecture. Natural patterns
Hands, feet, lips, legs—when we call these individual body parts to mind, we might think first of their physical functions: the ways they allow us
Drawn from the Weatherspoon’s stellar collection, these photographs illustrate what artists have had to say about American culture from the late 19th- to the early
This year’s exhibition will feature work by Erin Fei, Karrington Gardner, Sam Machia Keshet, Jason Lord, and Daniel Ramirez-Lamos. Reflecting a variety of studio areas,
One hundred years ago this fall, on October 16, 1923, two brothers named Walt and Roy Disney opened a modest animation studio in Hollywood, California.
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