This annual event is a great opportunity to foster connections between the student and non-student population in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro area. Special thanks to Town of Chapel Hill, Town of Carrboro, UNC-Chapel Hill Office of Off-Campus Student Life, The Jackson Center, Empowerment, Inc., the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership, and many others for sponsoring the cookout. Read more...
Come to the gallery to celebrate member artist Shelly Hehenberger’s newest book, Found Objects: an artist’s life. This illustrated version of her memoir is now available at the gallery. Coffee and mini croissants will be served.
Unveiling of a state historical marker on the 300 block of E. Franklin Street in Chapel Hill Saturday, September 30, 2 p.m. In front of Spencer dormitory, corner of Franklin and Raleigh streets. Brief program will include remarks by the Director of US Naval History and Heritage Command and greetings from the Provost of UNC-CH Read more...
Join us for a rockin’ good time! The Bad Dogs will be jammin’ starting at 5:30pm, followed by Shalimar the belly dancer! Enjoy Big Sam’s fish fry, delicious drinks, and some awesome entertainment! You definitely don’t want to miss this.
FRANK:inFocus is proud to be part of the annual Triangle-wide CLICK! Photography Festival showcasing the talents of photographers from around the world. The month of October is an exciting celebration of photography with FRANK:inFocus featuring the work of members Barbara Tyroler and Dan Gottlieb. “The Click! Photography Festival celebrates the medium of photography and its Read more...
Central themes in Shimoyama's practice stem from his personal perspective on and experience with the Black queer male body. By asserting vibrant queer bodies in his works, he acknowledges the political aspects of being queer in this society. In some works, including his Barbershop series, he goes further to address the position of being queer Read more...
Our annual Sick Chick Flicks Film Festival takes place at the Varsity in Chapel Hill on October 7th from noon to midnight. For $20 you can see some of the most incredible horror, sci-fi, and fantasy films made by female filmmakers from across the globe!
An informal conversation with featured photographers Barbara and Dan. Event is free. The Click! Photography Festival celebrates the medium of photography and its cultural influence by engaging the photography community with exceptional photo-based works, artists, and programming.
Come join TABLE at the Carrboro Town Commons on Sunday, October 8th to celebrate its 11th Annual Empty Bowls Fundraiser presented by Shannon Kennedy of Hodge Kittrell Sotheby's International Real Estate. Starting at 3:30pm, enjoy an afternoon of live music and soup, bread, and cookies from local favorite restaurants. And staying true to the Empty Read more...
Contact: Bryce Lankard bryce@clickphotofest.org 917-204-8165 The Omnipresent Camera, an advanced Smartphone workshop. The new millennium has put a quality camera in nearly everyone’s pocket in the form of a smartphone. The camera phone and an application or two are powerful and creative tools. Students will learn a few tips and tricks that can make their Read more...
Experience the classic thriller live in this theatrical adaptation of Stephen King's famous novel. What happens when successful romance novelist Paul Sheldon is rescued from a car crash by his number one fan Annie Wilkes? He finds himself captive in her secluded home with a life-threatening request to rewrite his new novel. This nail biting Read more...
Contact: Natalie Knox, FRANK Gallery Director info@frankisart.com 919-636-4135 Alex, and his daughter/editor Eliza, will preview their forthcoming book, Available Light, a family memoir told through Alex’s camera. Alex Harris is a photographer and a founder of the Center for Documentary Studies and DoubleTake Magazine at Duke University, where he taught for four decades. His photographs Read more...
Join Innovate Carolina for concepts for rethinking office space designed for modern work, while balancing individual, leader, and organizational needs. Featured Presenters and Facilitators: - Steelcase - UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
Our second Garden Spot pop-up series is coming! Join us on Friday and Saturday evenings from 5-8pm Oct 13-14, 20-21, 27-28 in Garden Spot (behind Lantern at 421 W. Franklin Street)! Chill out on Friday nights with DJs from WXYC; on Saturdays, we’ll be hosting the Festifall After Party with our friends at Chapel Hill Read more...
Join us for a special Friday the 13th edition of Acktoberfest, our second annual celebration of the arts and tastes of the season. Spend a lighthearted evening kicking off spooky season with friends – look for "haunting" art, take part in mini writing workshops, and sample a selection of ciders and specialty cheeses from local Read more...
Chapel Hill’s beloved arts festival returns with three events this October. Each market will take place at 140 West Franklin Street and will feature a distinct and eclectic mix of experiences. Save the dates and join us for all three!
Chapel Hill’s beloved arts festival returns with three events this October. Each market will take place at 140 West Franklin Street and will feature a distinct and eclectic mix of experiences. Save the dates and join us for all three!
Are you ready for a night of excitement, creativity, and your opportunity to bring home stunning artwork from our talented local artists? FRANK’s signature fundraising event is well-known for its excitement, spectacular selection of art, and community roots. Join us October 21 for our 13th Gala supporting FRANK Gallery’s mission to enrich our community through Read more...
Join the UNC Greek Community on Sunday, October 22 for an afternoon (3-6 p.m.) of free, safe, trick-or-treating fun. Each sorority house will provide candy and activities for your children! Participants will also have a sticker sheet- if they visit every house they are eligible for a special prize! An adult must accompany children 12 Read more...
Reception and gallery talk: October 24, 5:00-7:00 pm, with the talk starting at 6:00 pm--on that evening, there will be a one-night-only installation of his work Century Text Xeuwu Zheng examines history and contemporary experiences in a very personal way and thinks about the cultural relationships between the East and the West. He integrates philosophy, Read more...
In collaboration with Carolina Performing Arts and UNC Press, we'll be hosting a conversation with David Menconi and Steve Weiss on October 25th to discuss Menconi's new book, Oh, Didn't They Ramble. THIS EVENT IS TICKETED AND HAS A REGISTRATION CAP! So grab your ticket now our website and don't forget to preorder a copy Read more...
Join author David Menconi and Steve Weiss, Southern Folklife Collection Curator, for a conversation about Menconi’s new release, Oh, Didn’t They Ramble: Rounder Records and the Transformation of American Roots Music. For more than fifty years, Rounder has been the world's leading label for folk music of all kinds. Menconi's book is the label's definitive Read more...
“Landfalls: Visual Politics of Place and Space in Aotearoa New Zealand” Zoom Register to attend here: https://unc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwof-iurzMiH9O6LAVItUCY5s-gFuJQ-d0x While art-historical accounts of imperial landscapes have typically focused attention on the myriad ways that European traveler-artists projected domination, the first British landscape artists in Aotearoa New Zealand exhibited a precarious presence in Māori-shaped environments. Early nineteenth-century artists Read more...
Join UNC faculty and industry experts to discuss how to prepare for a new professional world driven by AI technologies. Featured Presenters and Facilitators: UNC School of Information and Library Science, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School and Cisco.
Join UNC faculty and industry experts to discuss how to prepare for a new professional world driven by AI technologies. Featured Presenters and Facilitators: UNC School of Information and Library Science, UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School and Cisco.
Join us for a reading of Oswaldo Estrada's new book, Tus pequeñas huellas. RSVP below so we know you're coming. About Oswaldo: Oswaldo Estrada’s research focuses on otherness, coloniality, gender studies, and the representation of violence. He is the author and editor of several books of literary and cultural criticism, including the award winning Troubled Read more...
Sign up as an individual or with friends to run or walk all night with us as we raise awareness and funds for mental health in our local community. Funds raised will support mental health services for: UNC students (offered through UNC Counseling and Psychological Services - "CAPS") UNC student-athletes (offered through UNC Athletics Mental Read more...
Chapel Hill’s beloved arts festival returns with three events this October. Each market will take place at 140 West Franklin Street and will feature a distinct and eclectic mix of experiences. Save the dates and join us for all three!
We're delighted to welcome Stefanie-Lahya Aukongo to Epilogue on 10/28 at 2pm for a poetry reading! Let us know you're coming by registering on our website. Learn more about Lahya below: Lahya is a Black artist, author, poet, curator, multiplicator, singer, teamer, photographer, and activist whose art and work reflect her social realities and identities. Read more...
Join us, Chelsea Theater, and Carolina After Dark on the lawn at Carolina Square for Movies By Moonlight! Enjoy free movie screenings (and popcorn!) under the stars in Downtown Chapel Hill. The first edition will occur on October 28 and 28 with showings of The Blair Witch Project and Shaun of the Dead, respectively. Both Read more...
Contact: Barbara Tyroler btyroler@mac.com 919-360-8791 and Caroline Haller challer@artscenterlive.org Student exhibition from NC Botanical Garden and the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University photography workshops with Frank artist/teacher Barbara Tyroler. Co-curated with ArtsCenter gallery curator Caroline Haller. Denise Allen, Diane Cashion, Nancy Chescheir, Dawn Colsia , Blythe Devlin, Gina DeVine, Mirinda Kossoff, Chris Krueger, Read more...
Join us, Chelsea Theater, and Carolina After Dark on the lawn at Carolina Square for Movies By Moonlight! Enjoy free movie screenings (and popcorn!) under the stars in Downtown Chapel Hill. The first edition will occur on October 28 and 28 with showings of The Blair Witch Project and Shaun of the Dead, respectively. Both Read more...
Join UNC-Chapel Hill’s schools for demos of eye-popping professional applications of AR/VR tech. Featured Presenters and Facilitators: - Fidelity - UNC Hussman of Journalism and Media - UNC School of Nursing - UNC School of Medicine
Join Chapel Hill Training and Carolina Animal Rescue & Adoption (CARA) for a fun-filled afternoon with THREE donation-based group workouts, raffle prizes, music, snacks from your favorite local eats, and of course, Puppies & Dogs who are looking to be rescued. This is an adoption event & fundraiser to benefit CARA and the wonderful animals Read more...