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Cary Levine

Assitant Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Cary Levine is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He specializes in contemporary art history and visual culture. Levine earned his Ph.D. from the Graduate Center at the City University of New York, contributing to his expertise in the field.1

In addition to his teaching role, Levine has been recognized for his academic contributions, having received the Hettleman Award, which honors promising faculty members at UNC.2 His research and artistic endeavors reflect a commitment to exploring diverse perspectives within contemporary art.

Levine is also active on social media, where he engages with broader discussions related to academia and art.3

Highlights

Jan 30 · WRAL.com
Chancellor Folt on last day: 'I did what I thought was best, and I'm at peace with that' - WRAL.com
Dec 5 · Smithsonian.com
UNC's 'Silent Sam' Could Be Coming Back to Campus. Here's What to Know - Smithsonian.com

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Location

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States