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2022-523-E-Arts Commission-Ackland Art Museum-2022-23 arts grant
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9/2/2022
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9/2/2022
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10/3/2022
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$3,000.00
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European masterworks, twentieth-century and contemporary art, and <br />North Carolina pottery. In addition to permanent collection galleries, <br />the Ackland organizes four major special exhibitions a year. <br />Spanning all cultures and time periods, our collection strategies and <br />special exhibitions work to showcase the breadth and depth of <br />human creativ ity. <br />The Ackland is a v ital teaching resource that puts the art of <br />understanding at the heart of what we do. Using our collection and <br />object-based learning, we empower our audience to get close to art— <br />the familiar, the unexpected, the challenging—and connect with the <br />complexity and beauty of the wider world. In 2018, 22,000 of the <br />Ackland’s annual v isitors came to the Museum to participate in a <br />range of educational and public programs for univ ersity, K-12, and <br />community audiences. <br />In addition to the Ackland’s exhibition and education programs, the <br />Museum works to acquire, research, publish, and preserv e the works <br />of art in our collection. The Ackland also has a growing membership <br />community, and offers informal learning opportunities through an <br />ongoing and robust public program schedule for members and non- <br />members alike. The Ackland not only encourages close looking, but <br />also activ e participation. The combination of our v ersatile collection, <br />accessible interpretation materials, and v ariety of programs allow us <br />to offer engaging experiences for all our v isitors. <br />In recognition of our commitment to being accessible to all, the <br />Ackland permanently re-opened ART& in September 2018. A <br />dedicated museum space for students and community to connect <br />with each other, create, and experience art, ART& hosts artists’ talks, <br />performances, art-making classes, and much more. In addition to <br />serv ing as a v ibrant community and program space, ART& features <br />site-specific commissions by contemporary artists. <br />Ackland Director Katie Ziglar joined the Museum in July 2016, and <br />leads a staff of 21 full-time Museum employees and one part-time <br />employee in four departments, including administration, curatorial, <br />external affairs, and academic programs. <br />The Ackland’s National Adv isory Board (NAB) consists of 26 <br />members and supports the adv ancement of the Museum and its <br />mission. NAB members work closely with the Director and staff to <br />enhance all aspects of Ackland’s programing including but not <br />limited to: enriching and caring for its collections; creating and <br />presenting original research and exhibitions; educating students and <br />the public; expanding the Museum’s national and international profile <br />and strengthening the financial footing of the Ackland. <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 0D2AFD45-3C8E-43B8-8720-60054E1F7869
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