Traveling Exhibitions

The Ackland Art Museum is pleased to offer the following exhibitions for travel. For a description of each show, a checklist and select images, please click on the titles below. If you would like more information on hosting an exhibition, please contact Christine Huber, assistant curator of exhibitions, at (919) 843-3687 or cjhuber@email.unc.edu.

The Museum has had many previous traveling exhibitions.

Current Traveling Exhibitions:

Ami Vitale, Dal Lake, Srinigar, Kashmir, color photograph, 2002, 30 x 40 inches. Indian Border Security Force soldiers patrol the picturesque Dal Lake in Srinigar, the summercapital of the Indian held state of Kashmir. Once a tourist hotspot, the only visitors to this magnificent landscape these days are Indian soldiers.

Picturing the World
Carolina's Celebrated Photojournalists

Picturing the World is the first major exhibition to present the work of internationally-recognized photojournalists who have studied at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hills School of Journalism and Mass Communication, considered one of the most outstanding and innovative programs in the United States. Six award-winning photographers  Andrea Bruce, Jamie Francis, Janet Jarman, Charles "Stretch" Ledford, Susie Post Rust and Ami Vitale − will be featured in depth along with single images by another group of twenty-five distinguished alumni. The exhibition, showcasing 90 color and black and white photographs, will also highlight interactive, web-based projects developed by current students in the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Journalism and Mass Communication, a world-wide leader in multimedia education and production.

An illustrated checklist is available for download.

Visions of Faith: Photographs by Wendy Ewald and Children

In 1997 and 1998, the Ackland Art Museum commissioned Wendy Ewald to conduct a series of photography workshops in five different religious communities throughout North Carolina. She collaborated with children ages eight to thirteen, helping them capture images of their traditions and heritage on film. Visions of Faith presents the results of that work. In coordinating this initiative, the Ackland set out to document traditions of the world religions represented in the Museum's permanent collection as they are practiced locally.

Rana Khalid Jallad, Students of Al-Iman Saying the Prayer to Allah, 1998. Gelatin silver print. Ackland Art Museum and Wendy Ewald, Visions of Faith Project, NA 119