Arts and Culture - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Arts and Culture - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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The arts are a central part of the Carolina experience. Each day, arts programs and courses connect members of the UNC-Chapel Hill community to one another and to local and global culture. Transformative and dynamic, the arts reflect the University's pursuit of new knowledge and commitment to public service.
Carey Cox ’16 (MFA) played on Broadway and in “The Handmaid’s Tale” while working for authentic disability representation.
At the Ackland exhibition, students gained a better understanding of the man behind the art collection and their scholarship.
Eli Yetter-Bowman, who worked on their film “GenX” for nearly a decade, will screen it at Carolina Jan. 14.
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Ackland Art Museum
Carolina Performing Arts
Playmakers Repertory Company
The Sonja Haynes Stone Center
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Alert Carolina!
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Last updated at 4:01am
Tuesday,
March 17th, 2026
Skip to Main Content
The arts are a central part of the Carolina experience. Each day, arts programs and courses connect members of the UNC-Chapel Hill community to one another and to local and global culture. Transformative and dynamic, the arts reflect the University's pursuit of new knowledge and commitment to public service.
Carey Cox ’16 (MFA) played on Broadway and in “The Handmaid’s Tale” while working for authentic disability representation.
At the Ackland exhibition, students gained a better understanding of the man behind the art collection and their scholarship.
Eli Yetter-Bowman, who worked on their film “GenX” for nearly a decade, will screen it at Carolina Jan. 14.
Explore more
Ackland Art Museum
Carolina Performing Arts
Playmakers Repertory Company
The Sonja Haynes Stone Center
Share This
Share on Mastodon