UNC-Chapel Hill

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Locations

  1. Visitor Resources

    1. Explore the Campus

      1. Campus Vehicle Tour

        1. Hanes Art Center and Ackland Art Museum

          Hanes Art Center was completed in 1985 and is the hub for Carolina’s art and art history programs. Students learn and create in the 45,000 square-foot facility’s classrooms and photography, printmaking, painting and electronic media studios. The Center also features the Joseph Curtis Sloane Art Library and the Visual Resources Library. Visitors may view exhibited artworks in the John and June Allcott Gallery. For hours of operation, visit art.unc.edu Opens in New Window.

          Ackland Art Museum features a year-round calendar of special exhibitions and engaging public programs and encourages visitors to engage with the rich legacy of the artistic past as well as with living artists from around the world. With an encyclopedic collection of over 19,000 works of art spanning time and culture, the Ackland is uniquely able to advance the University’s teaching and research missions. Visit Ackland Art Museum Opens in New Window for hours of operation.