Student Friends of Ackland Welcome Back Party
Featuring free food and music by Schooner, Contradiction Hip Hop and the UNC Loreleis.| Host: | |
| Type: | |
| Network: | Global |
| Date: | Thursday, September 25, 2008 |
| Time: | 7:00pm - 9:00pm |
| Location: | Ackland Art Museum |
| Street: | Columbia St. near Franklin St. |
| City/Town: | Chapel Hill, NC |
Description
Come join Schooner at a "Friends of Ackland" party at Ackland Art Museum on the UNC campus this Thursday, September 25 as part of Ackland's 50th anniversary events. Open to all. Admission is free.
7-9 PM
Student Friends of the Ackland present a special party to welcome students back to campus featuring free food and music by Schooner, Contradiction Hip Hop and the UNC Loreleis.
Since 1958, the Ackland Art Museum has been one of North Carolina's most important artistic resources. Located on Columbia Street near the Franklin Street intersection in downtown Chapel Hill, the Ackland serves The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as well as broad local, state, and national constituencies. The Museum's collection consists of more than 15,000 works of art, featuring North Carolina's premier collections of Asian art and works of art on paper (drawings, prints, and photographs), plus significant collections of European masterworks, twentieth-century and contemporary art, African art, and North Carolina pottery. The Ackland organizes more than a dozen special exhibitions a year.
Directions:
http://www.ackland.org/visit/hours.php
7-9 PM
Student Friends of the Ackland present a special party to welcome students back to campus featuring free food and music by Schooner, Contradiction Hip Hop and the UNC Loreleis.
Since 1958, the Ackland Art Museum has been one of North Carolina's most important artistic resources. Located on Columbia Street near the Franklin Street intersection in downtown Chapel Hill, the Ackland serves The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as well as broad local, state, and national constituencies. The Museum's collection consists of more than 15,000 works of art, featuring North Carolina's premier collections of Asian art and works of art on paper (drawings, prints, and photographs), plus significant collections of European masterworks, twentieth-century and contemporary art, African art, and North Carolina pottery. The Ackland organizes more than a dozen special exhibitions a year.
Directions:
http://www.ackland.org/visit/hours.php

