

MAR 23 – APR 1, 2023

Enjoy free coffee, cookies, and stimulating conversation with UNCG’s Humanities Network & Consortium at the museum. Rotating guest speakers and topics each month. See hnac.uncg.edu for details.

Join us to hear from artist Huma Bhabha and celebrate the dedication of her monumental sculpture, Receiver (2019). Reception to follow. Image: Huma Bhabha, Receiver, 2019 (detail). Bronze, 98

The UNCG Sustainability Film and Discussion Series returns with in-person screenings with its long-time partner, the Weatherspoon Art Museum. April’s sustainability film will be To Which

Join Weatherspoon volunteer docents for a 25-minute drop-in dialogue highlighting a selected artwork. Featuring a different artwork each month and offered on select Tuesdays at

Join Weatherspoon volunteer docents for a 25-minute drop-in dialogue highlighting a selected artwork. Featuring a different artwork each month and offered on select Tuesdays at

Join Weatherspoon volunteer docents for a 25-minute drop-in dialogue highlighting a selected artwork. Featuring a different artwork each month and offered on select Tuesdays at

Join Weatherspoon volunteer docents for a 25-minute drop-in dialogue highlighting a selected artwork. Featuring a different artwork each month and offered on select Tuesdays at

The Office of the Provost, the Weatherspoon Art Museum, and Faculty Senate invite UNCG faculty to a special gathering on Thursday, March 23 from 4:30–6pm. The gathering is

Virtual event. Faculty from UNCG’s Child and Family Research Network, Jasmine DeJesus and Michaeline Jensen (Psychology) along with Esther Leerkes (Human Development and Family Studies)

Virtual event. Join us as artist Angela Fraleigh talks about the breadth of research that goes into all of her paintings, as well as her specific study

Led by Alexis Pauline Gumbs Virtual event. There is no longer an in-person watch party for this event. Acclaimed Durham-based poet, independent scholar, and activist Alexis