
December 6, 2022
Elizabeth Talford Scott’s title for this artwork cites the traditional craft techniques used in…

December 6, 2022
William Christenberry is known for his elegiac photographs made largely in Hale County, a…

December 6, 2022
Thanks to a generous gift from Seymour and Carol Cole Levin, the Weatherspoon is…

December 6, 2022
Eight works on paper by self-taught artist James Castle recently were donated to the Weatherspoon…

December 6, 2022
Repent is part of a series of six prints by Joyce J. Scott entitled Soul Erased…

December 6, 2022
The Weatherspoon is excited to announce the acquisition of two drawings and stop-motion…

December 6, 2022
Faith Ringgold (born 1930) is perhaps one the most intergenerationally recognized and revered artists…

December 6, 2022
The Weatherspoon is excited to announce its acquisition of a newly commissioned work…

December 6, 2022
The Weatherspoon is thrilled to announce the acquisition of an important series of…

December 6, 2022
“I am a work-study student gallery attendant. I assist the security team in…

December 6, 2022
In pursuing its mission to “provide [students] with an enhanced and supportive intellectual…

December 6, 2022
Anna Abhau Elliott is a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) student in UNC…
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