Winter Weather

University officials are closely monitoring weather forecasts for potential snow and ice in our area. Based on the forecasted potential for winter weather conditions, the university will transition to a Condition 1—Reduced Operations status at 3 p.m., Friday, Jan. 10, 2025.

University administrators will continue to evaluate the situation and should forecasts change, we will adjust our condition status. All university updates will be posted to uncp.edu/weather.

Normal operations are scheduled to resume at noon on Saturday, Jan. 11.

 

 

Visual Voices: Contemporary Chickasaw Art

Visual Voices
Visual Voices

VISUAL VOICES: Contemporary Chickasaw Art touring exhibition is moving and passionate, surprising in its modernity, but ancient at its core. Nearly sixty artworks of present-day Chickasaw painters, potters, sculptors, metalsmiths and weavers convey a beautiful and compelling contemporary visual story.



From oil and watercolor to textiles and metals, glass, bronze and other materials, the artworks of fifteen featured Chickasaw artists in this exhibition are unique, intrinsically Southeast in design and distinctive among today’s contemporary tribal artists. They are rising contemporary voices on an aesthetic landscape of twenty-first century American Indian art.



VISUAL VOICES offers abstract, experimental, celebratory, mysterious, thought provoking or critical works confirming a strong continuation of contemporary Chickasaw art practices.

To learn more about VISUAL VOICES Click here.

Meet the Artist
Meet the Artist

From oil and watercolor to textiles and metals, glass, bronze and other materials, the artworks of 15 featured Chickasaw artists in Visual Voices: Contemporary Chickasaw Art exhibition are unique, intrinsically Southeast in design and distinctive among today’s contemporary tribal artists. Click here to learn about the award-winning artists behind the one-of-a-kind exhibition.