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Orange County Arts Commission Powered by Submittable <br />Title Ackl and Art Museum <br />by Mary Gard in 2022-23 Grassroots Arts Program <br />Grant Application <br />101 S. Columbia Street <br />Campus Box 3400 <br />Chapel Hill, North Carolina <br />27514 <br />North Carolina <br />United States <br />919-966-5736 <br />mary.gard@unc.edu <br />06/10/2022 <br />id. 26917653 <br />Original Submission 06/10/2022 <br />APPLICANT <br />INFORMATION <br />Please tell us about your organization. <br />Organization Name Ackland Art Museum <br />Mailing Address of <br />Organization <br />Campus Box 3400 <br />Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3400 <br />How did you hear <br />about our grant <br />program? <br />W ord of mouth <br />Did you or a <br />representative of <br />your orgnanization <br />attend one of our <br />grants training <br />sessions? <br />Yes <br />Nature of <br />Organization <br />Arts Organization <br />Organization <br />Description <br />The Ackland Art Museum is the Univ ersity of North Carolina at Chapel <br />Hill’s local museum with a global outlook. Since our founding in 1958, <br />the Ackland has been one of North Carolina’s most important cultural <br />resources, serv ing roughly 55,000 v isitors annually. Our location and <br />programs bridge campus and community, and we are always free, <br />open, and accessible to all. W e prov ide experiences that spark <br />insight into ourselv es, each other, and the world. Our mission is the <br />art of understanding. <br />The Museum’s permanent collection consists of more than 20,000 <br />works of art, featuring North Carolina’s premier collections of Asian <br />art and works of art on paper, as well as significant collections of <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 0D2AFD45-3C8E-43B8-8720-60054E1F7869