Two young men stand by a gator ATV tricked out as an emergency vehicle with first aid supplies and a stretcher. The gator is light blue with SOUTH ORANGE RESCUE SQUAD written along the side of the bed. The men are wearing dark blue jackets and pants, dark shoes, radio sets and high-visibility vests. They’re smiling and giving the thumbs on. The man on the right is talking on a phone. They are in the street in front of the Ackland Art Museum in downtown Chapel Hill. A bright pink backlit sign reading ACKLAND is on a stone wall that runs along the middle of the photo before stopping at the granite entry steps to the brick building. It’s nighttime, so the sign is vibrant and the building’s facade is uplit against the dark sky, highlighting a false window and tympanum on the right of the building, two side lights and the arched entryway with a hanging light fixture and glass door. A red banner on the facade behind the ACKLAND sign promotes the current exhibition.