Drawing Discourse 2020
Warren Wilson College SwannanoaUNC Asheville’s juried international exhibition, Drawing Discourse, will open with special events on Jan. 17-18 featuring renowned artists including juror William Beckman.
UNC Asheville’s juried international exhibition, Drawing Discourse, will open with special events on Jan. 17-18 featuring renowned artists including juror William Beckman.
Intergalactic Soul, a multimedia Afrofuturistic exhibition, will be on view Jan. 27-March 15 in the Highsmith Student Union Art Gallery. A master class with the artists will take place at noon on Tuesday, Feb. 4 in Highsmith Student Union Room 223 (the 1927 Room), and a reception will be held at 6 p.m. that same day, also in Highsmith, in the Blue Ridge Room foyer. All these events are free and open to everyone.
This exhibition by UNC Asheville students about urban renewal in Asheville's East End and Valley St. neighborhoods, is on view in Ramsey Library's Blowers Gallery through Feb. 27, during regular library hours, free and open to everyone.
This panel discussion features UNC Asheville Professor of History Samer Traboulsi and Elizabeth Overton Colton, retired U.S. State Department press attaché, and takes place at noon on Thursday, Feb. 6, in Karpen Hall, Laurel Forum, free and open to everyone.
The Bulldogs take on Big South rival USC Upstate at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 6, in Kimmel Arena.
This film screening, part of UNC Asheville’s 10th Human Rights Film Festival, with movies nightly Feb. 3-7 at 7 p.m. in the Highsmith Student Union Grotto, is free and open to everyone. The films will be followed by discussions joining together faculty, student and community viewers.