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Amalia Pica, "Drawn to Explain": A Bird's-Eye View
A mural by Amalia Pica at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Video by Rob Holliday/UNC-Chapel Hill. Created on September 20, 2023.
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The Bendolph Family of Gee's Bend, Alabama
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Two generations of the same family of quilters, the Bendolphs of Gee's Bend, Alabama, gather to talk about their lives and their art. The Bendolphs - Mary Lee Bendolph, her daughter Essie Bendolph Pettway, and her son Russell Bendolph, came to the Ackland Art Museum at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for the opening of Unsettled Things: Art from an African American South, on Apr...
Essie Bendolph Pettway of Gee's Bend Talks About a Quilt Pocket
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Quilter Essie Bendolph Pettway of Gee's Bend, Alabama, daughter of quilter Mary Lee Bendolph, talks about a pants pocket incorporated into one of her quilts. The Bendolph family visited the Ackland for the opening of Unsettled Things: Art from an African American South, in April 2023. Mary Lee Bendolph had a quilt in the exhibition. This is an excerpt; watch the full video here: ruclips.net/vid...
Gee's Bend Quilter Mary Lee Bendolph Talks About Her Life & Work
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Quilter Mary Lee Bendolph of Gee's Bend talk briefly about her life and work. The Bendolph family visited the Ackland for the opening of Unsettled Things: Art from an African American South, in April 2023. Mary Lee Bendolph had a quilt in the exhibition. This is an excerpt; watch the full interview here: ruclips.net/video/ypFQdfmMQRg/видео.html
Artist Conversation: Art / Science / Music / Math
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Watch the lively conversation between visiting artist Kelsey Brookes and composer Allen Anderson about the intersections of art, science, music, and math that took place on March 31, 2023 at the Ackland Art Museum. Brookes is a former scientist whose work One Pointed Attention 2 (2014), a large-scale painting based on the Fibonacci sequence, is on loan to the Ackland through the Art Bridges Col...
Virtual Conversation: Mapping Joe Minter’s African Village in America
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Watch a virtual conversation from April 18, 2023 featuring three scholars at the University of Alabama who have been collaborating across disciplines to create a dynamic website that maps and preserves artist Joe Minter’s African Village in America. Using drone video, LIDAR scans, image descriptions, interviews, and more, scholars Eric Courchesne (Geography), Rachel Stephens (Art History), and ...
Melissa McCormick: Rengetsu's Waka Poetics: Collaborations and Convergences
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Watch one of five talks presented as part of the symposium held to accompany the Ackland's exhibition "Lotus Moon and Nandina Staff: The Art of Ōtagaki Rengetsu and Nakahara Nantenbō," organized by Peter Nisbet, deputy director for curatorial affairs. Exhibition and symposium were made possible by the Ackland’s Ruth and Sherman Lee Fund for Asian Art and by the Carolina Asia Center.
Ray Kass: Collecting and Collaborating: Stephen Addiss and the Mountain Lake Workshop
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Watch one of five talks presented as part of the symposium held to accompany the Ackland's exhibition "Lotus Moon and Nandina Staff: The Art of Ōtagaki Rengetsu and Nakahara Nantenbō," organized by Peter Nisbet, deputy director for curatorial affairs. Exhibition and symposium were made possible by the Ackland’s Ruth and Sherman Lee Fund for Asian Art and by the Carolina Asia Center.
Patricia Graham: The Art of Rengetsu and Nantenbō in the Buddhist World of their Time
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Watch one of five talks presented as part of the symposium held to accompany the Ackland's exhibition "Lotus Moon and Nandina Staff: The Art of Ōtagaki Rengetsu and Nakahara Nantenbō," organized by Peter Nisbet, deputy director for curatorial affairs. Exhibition and symposium were made possible by the Ackland’s Ruth and Sherman Lee Fund for Asian Art and by the Carolina Asia Center.
Paul Berry: Journeys Through Space and Time: The Multiple Dimensions of Rengetsu and Nantenbō...
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Watch one of five talks presented as part of the symposium held to accompany the Ackland's exhibition "Lotus Moon and Nandina Staff: The Art of Ōtagaki Rengetsu and Nakahara Nantenbō," organized by Peter Nisbet, deputy director for curatorial affairs. Exhibition and symposium were made possible by the Ackland’s Ruth and Sherman Lee Fund for Asian Art and by the Carolina Asia Center.
Morgan Pitelka: Communities of Practice: Social Relations and the Functions of Art in the Careers...
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Watch one of five talks presented as part of the symposium held to accompany the Ackland's exhibition "Lotus Moon and Nandina Staff: The Art of Ōtagaki Rengetsu and Nakahara Nantenbō," organized by Peter Nisbet, deputy director for curatorial affairs. Exhibition and symposium were made possible by the Ackland’s Ruth and Sherman Lee Fund for Asian Art and by the Carolina Asia Center.
A Closer Look at Good Object / Bad Object
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Get a closer look at our newest exhibition Good Object / Bad Object.
Drawn to Life: An Extraordinary Exhibition of Seventeenth Century Dutch and Flemish Drawings
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Get a closer look at the Ackland's current exhibition "Drawn to Life: Master Drawings from the Age of Rembrandt in the Peck Collection at the Ackland Art Museum." The exhibition features over 70 exceptional Dutch drawings from the 17th century, many previously unpublished and rarely exhibited. A number of drawings by Rembrandt van Rijn, the most celebrated artist of this period, and his pupils,...
Become an Ackland Student Guide
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Three UNC students share their experience being student guides at the Ackland Art Museum. Applications for this year's cohort are due September 12.
The Extraordinary Pottery Tradition of North Carolina’s Catawba Valley
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The Extraordinary Pottery Tradition of North Carolina’s Catawba Valley
Ackland Behind the Scenes: Examining a Rembrandt with Multispectral Imaging
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Ackland Behind the Scenes: Examining a Rembrandt with Multispectral Imaging
Moments in Metal: Ghanaian Copper-alloy Goldweights
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Moments in Metal: Ghanaian Copper-alloy Goldweights
Moments in Metal: Basket of Flowers Necklace
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Moments in Metal: Basket of Flowers Necklace
Installation view of "Aligned by the Sun (through the revolution)" by Ghost of a Dream
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Installation view of "Aligned by the Sun (through the revolution)" by Ghost of a Dream
Valuable Vessels IV: The Best of the Best
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Valuable Vessels IV: The Best of the Best
In Reverence for Asia: The Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection
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In Reverence for Asia: The Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection
Valuable Vessels II: Wine Cups Along the Silk Road
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Valuable Vessels II: Wine Cups Along the Silk Road
Valuable Vessels III: The Blood of the Artisan
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Valuable Vessels III: The Blood of the Artisan
Valuable Vessels I: An Oribe Dish from Japan
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Valuable Vessels I: An Oribe Dish from Japan
Curator's Conversation: Introduction to "Visions of Venice" with Dana E. Cowen
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Curator's Conversation: Introduction to "Visions of Venice" with Dana E. Cowen
Artist Conversation: Creating “Mysterious Ink World, Part One (2016)"
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Artist Conversation: Creating “Mysterious Ink World, Part One (2016)"
Virtual Art for Lunch - Patricia Sawin
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Virtual Art for Lunch - Patricia Sawin
Thank Mother Bendolph for drinking from the fountain. I am able to quilt like I do now because of the history of Gee’s Bend! God bless all of you❤️🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽
Sorry, but this male voice accent is very annoying. It's just whispers.
You didn't have to listen. I didn't hear him whisper. The only thing I didn't care for was the background noise.
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This interview really points up that the creative drive can be frustrated (no resources to work with and little time) but not extinguished. What these quiltmakers achieved with incredibly limited resources is not just inspiring and humbling, but tells us that it is the creative function that takes quilts to the next level. They had to push hard to transform those materials into something beautiful...a good lesson for every quiltmaker.
I grew up in the times they are talking about and I have fond memories but I don't want to live that way anymore
I grew up in the times they are talking about and I have fond memories but I don't want to live that way anymore
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Resoursful❤❤❤❤ God bless The mothers of necessity.. these quilts are more beautiful than those made with “ pretty” stuff.
I sit here listening to these stories and you can hear the love and faith in God and in Life..regardless of how hard their life has been. This is what makes the Quilts so special. As they said they were singing praying and the soul of these quilters went into their stitches.❤
I love to hear the stories because that's history. The people are so humble & gentle. I would love to go there to meet the quilters. They all have been blessed with a talent for creativity. God bless the work of their hands.
Compelling stories and exquisite visual art created by generations of graceful women🖤
Thankyou.
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Nice to have their story recorded for the next generations.
I'm glad that you introduced the Japanese culture of Shino and Oribe.
Excellent discussion!
I really don’t want to disrespect or offend anyone but honestly, the narration got on my nerves. That kind of speaking tone always gives me anxiety. Just a personal thing. Oyher than that, great video.
Very nice! I learned a few things and enjoyed this video greatly.
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Seeing these drawings in person is a valuable visual experience! The images are small in size but very large in the impression that they make on our souls. I plan to visit the Ackland again and to bring my family to see these terrific drawings.
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Interesting
Really interesting
So I can be a master sensei!
Such an amazing gift and your work preserving this work by such an important artist is most appreciated. The story of this art is fascinating and gives a new perspective to his work. Thank you so much for your great work!
Very informative, but it would have been nice to get a sense of scale for these wonderful pieces.
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Really enjoying these lectures
awesome
Nice!! video
Nice!! video
This is wonderful! I have done "Drawing in the Galleries" with Amanda for many years and have really missed it. Amanda is the best.
If you haven't had the opportunity to work with Amanda in person, this is the next best thing! She is a gifted artist and instructor and leads you into a beautiful relationship with the art you are looking at and drawing from. The Ackland is an amazing museum with just so many good works to draw from ... let's hope it can open its doors again soon and we can all enjoy drawing there again!
Thx again Ackland for having us!
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Amazing lecture !
Nice!