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Vol. 21, No. 10 October 2017 You Can’T Buy It ABSOLUTELY FREE Vol. 21, No. 10 October 2017 You Can’t Buy It Joseph Erb (Cherokee), Petition, acrylic on canvas, 24 x 36 inches Roy Bonney, Jr., Dogenvsv Degogigielv. Degogikahvsv. Noquu Otsilugi., acrylic on wood panel, 48 x 48 inches Images are from the exhibition Return from Exile: Contemporary Southeastern Indian Art, curated by Tony A. Tiger, Bobby C. Martin, and Jace Weaver, on view through December 8, 2017 at the Fine Art Museum, Fine & Performing Arts Center, Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, NC. The exhibition features more than thirty contemporary Southeastern Native American artists working in a variety of media including painting, drawing, printmaking, basketry, sculpture, and pottery. See the article on page 29. ARTICLE INDEX Advertising Directory This index has active links, just click on the Page number and it will take you to that page. Listed in order in which they appear in the paper. Page 1 - Cover - Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, NC Page 3 - Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art CRAIG NELSON Page 2 - Article Index, Advertising Directory, Contact Info, Links to blogs, and Carolina Arts site Page 4 - Nance Lee Sneddon Page 4 - Editorial Commentary, Corrigan Gallery, Ann Long Fine Art & Fabulon Page 5 - Fabulon Art Page 5 - City of North Charleston, College of Charleston & Charleston Artist Guild Page 6 - Karen Burnette Garner & Halsey-McCallum Studios Page 6 - Angline Smith Fine Art, Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art, Meyer Vogl Gallery & Page 7 - Call for Lowcountry Ceramic Artists, Rhett Thurman, Anglin Smith Fine Art, Life Celebrations October 6th - October 31st, 2017 Folly Beach Arts & Crafts Guild Helena Fox Fine Art, Spencer Art Galleries, The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary, Page 8 - Meyer Vogl Gallery cont., Edward Dare Gallery , Fabulon cont. & Avondal Therapy McCallum-Halsey Studios, Corrigan Gallery & Saul Alexander Foundation Gallery Page 9 - Edward Dare Gallery cont., Dog & Horse Fine Art, Folly Beach Arts & Crafts Guild Page 8 - Folly Beach Arts & Crafts Guild & The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary cont. & Avondale Therapy cont. Page 9 - Whimsy Joy by Roz & Peter Scala Page 11 - 13th Annual Arts & Seafood Festival & Society of Bluffton Artists Page 10 - Cindy Boatwright for SC House, Vote Joe Preston & Art League of Hilton Head Page 14 - Society of Bluffton Artists cont., Art League of Hilton Head, Presbyterian College, Page 11 - 2017 Annual Arts & Seafood Festival / Author Night Hampton III Gallery & Clemson University Page 12 - 13th Annual Arts & Seafood Festival / Historic Bluffton Page 16 - Presbyterian College cont., Lander University, Greenwood Center for the Arts & Page 13 - 13th Annual Arts & Seafood Festival / Bluffton Self Help / Sips & Seafood Page 15 - Main & Maxwell Main & Maxwell ~ Art by Hand Page 18 - Page 17 - Greenville Technical College & Anderson University Metropolitan Arts Council / Greenville Open Studios Page 19 - USC-Upstate / Curtis R. Harley Art Gallery & Hampton III Gallery Page 19 - West Main Artists Co-Op Page 20 - UPSTATE Gallery on Main / USC-Upstate & Lee Gallery / Clemson University Page 20 - West Main Artists Co-Op cont. & USC Upstate / Curtis R. Harley Art Gallery Page 21 - One Eared Cow Glass Page 21 - USC Upstate / Curtis R. Harley Art Gallery, Newberry College, Page 22 - Mouse House / Susan Lenz & Noelle Brault Fine Art Aperol Spritz 18” x 24”, Oil on Panel Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County & Main & Maxwell cont. Monumental 24” x 30”, Oil on Linen Page 23 - City Art Gallery, The Gallery at Nonnah’s, Michael Story & Page 22 - Columbia Museum of Art Vista Studios / Gallery 80808 Page 23 - Columbia Museum of Art cont. & Native American Studies Center Page 24 - Vista Studios / Gallery 80808 Rental Page 24 - Native American Studies Center cont., LaCa Projects Contemporary Art & Page 25 - CERF + The Artists’ Safety Net Mint Museum Uptown Page 26 - 70 Annual Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands / Southern Highlands Craft Guild Page 25 - Mint Museum Uptown cont., Ciel Gallery & Zealandia Castle Page 28 - Upstairs Artspace Page 26 - Zealandia Castle cont. & Center for Craft, Creativity & Design Page 29 - The Artist Index Page 27 - Center for Craft, Creativity & Design cont., 70 Annual Craft Fair of the Page 30 - Transylvania County Arts Council Pottery Classes Southern Highlands & 310 ART Page 31 - STARworks / Pumpkin Patch Page 28 - Grovewood Village, Woolworth Walk, Asheville Gallery of Art & Toe River Arts Council Joy 24” x 18”, Oil on Panel Page 32 - Alamance Artisans Art Extravaganza & Stokes County Arts Council Page 29 - Toe River Arts Council cont., Western Carolina University, Toe River Arts Council 2 Page 33 - Celebration of Seagrove Potters / 10th Anniversary Event & The Art Cellar Gallery Page 34 - Discover the Seagrove Potteries Page 30 - The Art Cellar Gallery cont., Blowing Rock Frameworks & Gallery, Page 35 - Seacoast Artists Guild Gallery & Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild / Art in the Park As Evening Descends 30” x 40”, Oil on Canvas Caldwell Arts Council & Trackside Studios Page 36 - Coastal Carolina Artists & Crafters Guild / Call for Entries / Winter Fest Page 31 - Upstairs Artspace & Stokes County Arts Council Page 37 - Coastal Carolina Artists & Crafters Guild / Winter Fest / Artisan Market, Page 32 - Stokes County Arts Council cont. & University of NC - Greensboro Carolina Creations & Sunset River Marketplace Old Reliable 20” x 24”, Oil on Panel Page 34 - UNC - Greensboro cont., STARworks / Pumpkin Patch, Seagrove Area Potters & Page 38 - Fine Art at Baxters Gallery & Wilmington Art Association Brookgreen Gardens Page 39 - Hillsborough Gallery of Arts Page 35 - Brookgreen Gardens cont., Burroughs-Chapin Art Museum & Jones-Carter Gallery Page 40 - Triangle Artworks Page 36 - Jones-Carter Gallery cont., Methodist University, NC Wesleyan University & Page 41 - 1•2•3 Art Studios Sunset River Marketplace Page 37 - Carolina Creation & Fine Art at Baxters Don’t forget about our website: www.carolinaarts.com Page 38 - Craven arts Council, Expo 216 & FRANK Gallery Page 39 - FRANK Gallery cont., University of NC - Chapel Hill, Claymakers & Evening Lights 24” x 30”, Oil on Canvas NC State University Page 40 - NC State University cont., NC Museum of Art, Lee Hansley Gallery & Gallery C Page 41 - Some Exhibits That Are Still On View link & SC Institutional Galleries - Allendale - Charleston Area Page 42 - SC Institutional Galleries - Charleston Area - Columbia Area Page 43 - SC Institutional Galleries - Columbia Area - Greenwood Page 44 - SC Institutional Galleries - Greenwood - North Charleston Page 45 - SC Institutional Galleries - North Charleston - Walterboro Page 46 - SC Commercial Galleries - Aiken / North Augusta - Charleston Area You can find past issues all the way back to August 2004! 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