University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Fine Arts Festival Committee

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The Carolina Fine Arts Festival, organized in 1964 by Student Government, was a revival of the Carolina Workshop of the 1941-1943 period. Under the leadership of student leaders Mike Lawler, Bob Spearman, and Peggy Fewell, the first Fine Arts Festival were held biennially starting in 1965. The purpose of the festival is to present to the student body a cohesive view of the fine arts in action by bringing together, in the space of a week, creators, performers, and critics.

From the guide to the Fine Arts Festival Committee of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1965-1981, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives.)

The Fine Arts Festival, organized in 1964 by the student government, presents to University of North Carolina students a view of the world of fine arts in action by bringing together creators, performers, and critics. Festivals were held biennially since 1965.

From the description of Records of the Fine Arts Festival, 1965-1981. WorldCat record id: 26978165

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