
Art Historians Talk
Location: Margaret and Bill Benjamin Auditorium Learn about the compelling current research of four UNCG art historians: Heather Holian, “Walt Disney and a New American

Location: Margaret and Bill Benjamin Auditorium Learn about the compelling current research of four UNCG art historians: Heather Holian, “Walt Disney and a New American

Drop-in to the Weatherspoon Art Museum’s for a midday art break and informal conversation with friendly museum staff. We look forward to welcoming visitors into our first-floor galleries to

Location: Herbert S. Falk Sr. Gallery Join Emily Voelker, UNCG assistant professor of art history, and Elaine Gustafson, curator of collections and head of facilities

Location: Margaret and Bill Benjamin Auditorium Leah Sobsey, associate professor of photography, will give an artist talk and sign copies of her latest book, This Earthen

The Sanarchy Consortium presents a free public screening on the theme of “The Future” at the Weatherspoon Art Museum on August 29th at 5:30pm in the Margaret

Location: Margaret and Bill Benjamin Auditorium Join us for a screening of the film Finding Dory, with light refreshments served in the Sculpture Courtyard before

Location: McDowell Gallery The museum is committed to access for all, and as part of our ongoing efforts, we are introducing ASL-Interpreted gallery tours of

Location: Dillard Room and Herbert S. Falk Sr. Gallery George Dimock, Associate Professor Emeritus of Art, will discuss the American photography on display in the

Location: Margaret and Bill Benjamin Auditorium Join us for a screening of the film Crip Camp, with light refreshments served in the Sculpture Courtyard before

NOTE: Tomorrow’s Drop-in Dialogues (September 27) will be canceled due to inclement weather. Please join us for our next Drop-In Dialogues on Friday, October 4.

Welcome back to the Weatherspoon! Please join us in celebrating our re-opening after a summer of renovations. Come and enjoy refreshments, music, conversation, and gallery

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