Assistant Professor in Studio Art Sherrill Roland is featured in the new season of Duke University Trinity College’s podcast “Duets,” episode 5. In conversation, Duke faculty Pedro Lasch and UNC faculty Sherrill Roland’s artistic collaborations ask: How does art reclaim our humanity? After spending ten months in prison for a crime he didn’t commit and for which he was exonerated, Roland returned to his art practice not just to heal, but to challenge. Through a fellowship with Lasch...| art.unc.edu
Assistant Professor in Studio Art Sherrill Roland is featured in the new season of Duke University Trinity College’s podcast “Duets,” episode 5. In conversation, Duke faculty Pedro Lasch and UNC faculty Sherrill Roland’s artistic collaborations ask: How does art reclaim … Read more| Department of Art and Art History
Congratulations to MFA alum Mark Anthony Brown Jr on being appointed a Strauch Early Career Fellow in Art at Cornell University! Whether inspired to assure that emerging educators have a powerful running start to begin their careers or motivated by … Read more| Department of Art and Art History
John Felix Arnold’s Invocations of Entanglement will be on display at 21c Museum Hotel Durham from August 23rd – October 26th, 2025. The exhibition is presented through 21c’s Elevate program, which highlights artists living and working within the Triangle area. There will be an artist reception on Saturday, August 23rd, from 6-8 pm.| Department of Art and Art History
REMOVED: elsewhere, everywhere, nowhere is the most complete and intimate collection of the Removed series to date. Through never-before-seen photographs, journal entries, and personal reflections, it documents a decade-long exploration of how technology continues to reshape our attention, presence, and relationships. Renowned author and MIT professor Sherry Turkle, whose thinking has shaped and inspired Eric’s for years, has written the introduction. Her words add vital depth and context t...| Department of Art and Art History
Rojano’s exhibition focuses on their Iranian culture, where marriage is a cornerstone of femininity and the pressure to become a wife and mother serves as a marker of a complete woman. In this body of work, the artist uses painting, performance, and photography to expose the institution of marriage not as a celebration, but as a means of survival.| Department of Art and Art History
Assistant professor Martin Wannam has been selected to participate in the 24th Paiz Art Biennial in his homeland of Guatemala.| Department of Art and Art History
Congratulations to MFA Alumna Alena Mehic (2021), who will be starting in the Fall as an Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing at Florida State University!| Department of Art and Art History
Congratulations to Alumna Isys Hennigar on receiving the 2025 Brightwork Fellowship! Isys Hennigar is a North Carolina based artist working in ceramics and metal. Her work invokes real and reimagined ecological encounters that underscore transformation, hybridity, and play as tools … Read more| Department of Art and Art History
As part of SEEK Raleigh, artist Mark Anthony Brown Jr. has created a site-specific art installation titled low-bearing fruit in a field of dreams for Green Road Park. The installation will consist of a series of sculptures made from reclaimed materials reminiscent of basketball … Read more| Department of Art and Art History
Come out this weekend for the opening of Studio Art Major Reese Brantmeier’s sculpture exhibition “Breaking Point” in the Allcott Gallery lobby of Hanes Art Center! On view from April 26-May 3, 2025 and with an opening reception on April … Read more| Department of Art and Art History