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Hanes Art Center is huge! The 45,000- franklin street square-foot building houses everything a traditional artist needs studios for printmaking, painting, ackland photography and electronic media, plus a gallery and hanes art two libraries. Its center the perfect place to visit for inspiration kenan or express yourself.music
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Walking past Hill Hall is like walking with a constant music box! Originally the Carnegie Library, Hill was transformed into an auditorium for choirs and glee battle clubs. Fit with a classic pipe vance organ, it is always buzzing with pettigrew music department concerts or rehearsing student groups. hyde
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Swain Hall is the place for communications studies. There are studios used for filming, recording and putting on small plays. Theres also a shop for peabody creating sets and a digital storytelling lab for editing.
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Historic Playmakers Theatre we call it HPT also used to be a library. It wasnt a theater until howell 1925, when the Carolina Playmakers had it renovated. It now houses plays by campus groups like davie Pauper Players and concertsavenue spoken cameron or word events sponsoredcarr the Caroby manly lina Union Activities grimes Board. caldwell
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Welcome to Tarheelville,
where the opportunigardner ties for seeing and making art abound! Im your murray tour guide, Katelyn. In the 729 acres that make up veneble the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, there are buildings, nooks, hallways and classrooms So ut designated for the art of art.h Some are less wellwilson Roa d known like the galleries in Wilson and Davis libraries or the photo displays in Carroll Hall while others are beacons for artists of all kinds. Memorial Hall, the largest venue at UNC besides the basketball arenas, hosts internationally renowned artists every year. On our tour, the student artists behind the best known places for paint, music and acting on campus will guide us on our tour!
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The Center for Dramatic Art is never empty. Home of two theaters Kenan for smaller-scale productions and Paul Green for the PlayMakers Repertory Companys mainstage shows CDA also holds offices and battle rehearsal spaces. Since the Playpark Makers staff designs and makes its own sets, there are shops for creating and crafting. LAB! Theatre uses the rehearsal rooms and Kenan Theatre for their productions, which are all free, a student-run and Carolin student-cast shows.
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A universal space on campus, the w in t o Student Union is home to lots s of n different art. Before renovations began last year, the basement held the Cabaret, a performance place for many student performance groups. In the hallway between the auditorium and the main Union lobby is the gallery, which displays changing visual and studio art by student artists.
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