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Arts Everywhere

 

Arts Everywhere is making the arts a fundamental part of Carolina culture and daily campus life, unlocking our fullest potential, both as individuals and as a collective. The arts prompt us to see the world with new eyes, allowing us to solve problems in non-linear ways, access creativity and think unconventionally.

On April 6, the arts are moving beyond the stage, the museum and even the quad as the initiative hosts the second Arts Everywhere Day with live events across campus from Franklin Street to South Campus.

Read more about Arts Everywhere Day

Man plays a blue piano.

 

 

The way Emil Kang sees it, the arts are for everybody and every place can be a creative space. Through Arts Eveywhere, Kang is actively working to instill that principle at Carolina and bring the arts to every corner of the campus.

Listen to Emil Talk about creating a culture of art at Carolina

 

 

 

Emil Kang stands on stage in Memorial Hall.

Bringing the arts to Carolina

  • Indi Cowie juggles a soccer ball while the Dorrance Dance troupe dances on both sides of her and a crowd watches on

    Fancy footwork on display at Carolina

    Tap dancer, choreographer and MacArthur 'Genius' grant winner Michelle Dorrance and her dance troupe joined soccer freestyling sensation Indi Cowie for a series of performances on campus.

  • A crowd of people walks through CURRENT ArtSpace

    A current future

    The new CURRENT ArtSpace + Studio is a 7,000-square-foot space located in the new Carolina Square on Franklin Street and it aims to foster a connection between the campus and community through art.

  • Elizabeth Manekin stands in front of a group of students.

    Teaching medicine, literature and more at the Ackland

    The study gallery is used to teach 300 courses in more than 30 departments including history, comparative literature and languages.