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Painting is by Corrie McCallum, a winner of South Carolina’s Elizabeth O’Neill Vernor Award. McCallum’s work is available at Halsey McCallum Studios, 843.813.7542. 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. The Arts in North Carolina and COVID-19 Page 1 - Cover - Corrie McCallum Page 3 - Art Support: NC Arts Council, SC Arts Council, CERF & Even though participation in the arts has been greatly Page 2 - Article Index, Advertising Directory, Contact Info, Links to blogs, and Carolina Arts site disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, and artists and National Endowment for the Arts arts organizations severely impacted, our network across Page 4 - Editorial Commentary Page 4 - Halsey McCallum Studio & Deane V. Bowers North Carolina is responding in a myriad of creative ways Page 5 - Robert Lange Studios that demonstrate the power of the arts to connect, Page 5 - Wells Gallery & Whimsy Joy by Roz cope, and heal. We at the North Carolina Arts Council Page 8 - USC Upstate want to do our part to call attention to important action Page 6 - Kathryn Whitaker items and resources that will benefit the state’s Page 11 - Artists Collective | Spartanburg, Metropolitan Arts Council & Hampton III Gallery arts industry. For further information visit

Page 13 - Hampton III Gallery cont. & Arts Council of York County Page 7 - Emerge SC, Helena Fox Fine Art, Corrigan Gallery, Halsey-McCallum Studio, (https://www.ncarts.org/arts-north-carolina-and-covid-19).

Page 16 - Arts Council of York County cont., Art MoB Studios, Pink Dog Gallery & Rhett Thurman, Anglin Smith Fine Art, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, North Carolina Artist Relief Fund Location: North Carolina Southern Highland Craft Guild The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary & Saul Alexander Foundation Gallery This fund has been created to support creative individuals who have been financially impacted by gig cancellations due Page 17 - Editorial Commentary cont. Page 9 - Hampton III Gallery & Clemson University / Sikes Hall to the outbreak of COVID-19. Artists and arts presenters in North Carolina can apply for emergency funding. Page 18 - Seagrove Potters Apply at this link (https://vaeraleigh.org/artist-relief-fund). Page 10 - Metropolitan Arts Council / MAC ARTCARD Page 19 - Seagrove Potters cont. & SC Art Education Association

Page 12 - Artists Collective | Spartanburg Page 20 - National Sculpture Society / Patz Fowle &

Arts Council of Fayetteville-Cumberland Counties Page 13 - Northlight Studios / Laurie Brownell McIntosh

Page 21 - Liberty Arts & Hillsborough Gallery of Arts Page 14 - Mouse House / Susan Lenz, One Eared Cow Glass & Noelle Brault Fine Art

Page 22 - Hillsborough Gallery of Arts cont., Some Exhibits That Are Still on View & Page 15 - Art League of Hilton Head / Workshops, City Art Gallery & Michael Story SC Institutional Galleries - Allendale - Charleston Page 17 - CERF + The Artists’ Safety Net & The Artist Index Page 23 - SC Institutional Galleries - Charleston - Due West Page 18 - STARworks Online Shop Page 24 - SC Institutional Galleries - Due West - McCormick

Page 25 - SC Institutional Galleries - Mount Pleasant - Spartanburg Page 19 - Discover the Seagrove Potteries COVID-19 and the arts in South Carolina

Page 26 - SC Institutional Galleries - Spartanburg - Westminster & Page 20 - Janet B. Sessoms, Fine Art & Wilmington Art Association As with the rest of state government, the South Carolina Arts Commission remains open and serving our constituents. Our team continues working diligently to respond to your needs. During this time, the best way to reach us is via email. SC Commercial Galleries - Aiken / North Augusta - Bluffton Page 21 - Sunset River Marketplace & Triangle Artworks We will resume in-person business as soon as state/local authorities and public health experts deem it safe to do so. Page 27 - SC Commercial Galleries - Bluffton - Charleston For further info visit (https://www.southcarolinaarts.com/covid-19-response/). Don’t forget about our website: www.carolinaarts.com Page 28 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston

Page 29 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston - Columbia Area CERF+ Emergency Relief Fund Page 30 - SC Commercial Galleriaes - Columbia Area - Hilton Head Island Artists who have suffered from a recent, career threatening emergency, such as an illness, accident, Page 31 - SC Commercial Galleries - Hilton Head Island - Travelers Rest fire or natural disaster, can apply for funding. Page 32 - NC Institutional Galleries - Aberdeen - Boone CERF+ also has a list of resources (https://cerfplus.org/coronavirus/) Page 33 - NC Institutional Galleries - Boone - Charlotte Area centered around the pandemic. For more information visit Page 34 - NC Institutional Galleries - Charlotte Area - Edenton You can find past issues all the way back to August 2004! You can find past articles all the way back to June 1999 (https://cerfplus.org/get-relief/apply-for-help/craft-emergency-relief-fund/). Page 35 - NC Institutional Galleries - Elizabeth City - Kings Mountain Also don’t forget about our two blogs: Page 36 - NC Institutional Galleries - Kings Mountain - Raleigh Carolina Arts Unleashed - Carolina Arts News Page 37 - NC Institutional Galleries - Raleigh - Valdese Send us your e-mail address to be added to our list to receive Page 38 - NC Institutional Galleries - Valdese - Winston-Salem & notice of each monthly issue. [email protected] Carolina Arts, is published monthly by Shoestring Publishing Company, a subsidiary of PSMG, Inc. Copyright© 2020 by PSMG Inc. It also publishes the blogs Carolina NC Commercial Galleries - Aberdeen - Asheville Arts Unleashed and Carolina Arts News, Copyright© 2020 by PSMG, Inc. All rights reserved by PSMG, Inc. or by the authors of articles. Reproduction or use without written Page 39 - NC Commercial Galleries - Asheville permission is strictly prohibited. Carolina Arts is available online at (www.CarolinaArts.com). Mailing address: 511 Hildebrand Drive, Bonneau, SC 29431. Page 40 - NC Commercial Galleries - Asheville - Brevard / Cedar Mountain Area Telephone: 843/693-1306, e-mail at ([email protected]) and on the web at (www.CarolinaArts.com). Page 41 - NC Commercial Galleries - Brevard / Cedar Mountain Area - Charlotte Area Editor/Publisher/Calendars/Distribution Thomas J. Starland Page 42 - NC Commercial Galleries - Charlotte Area - Greensboro Area The National Endowment for the Arts is open for business. Our staff, while working remotely for the next several weeks, Web Master/Advertising/Business Manager is available to you via phone or email, as usual. We look forward to receiving and reviewing our next round of grant Page 43 - NC Commercial Galleries - Greensboro Area - Mars Hill Linda Parks Starland applications in the coming weeks. We’re also evaluating our grant application deadlines and may Super Blog Guru & Graphics adjust them to help applicants dealing with the effects of COVID-19. Page 44 - NC Commercial Galleries - Mars Hill - Raleigh Area Emma Ravenel

Contributing Writers This Month We know that there are more than five million Americans who make their livelihoods in the broader arts and cultural sector Page 45 - NC Commercial Galleries - Raleigh Area - Seagrove Area None This Month across the country and are potentially at risk. We also know that the arts provide comfort, resilience, wisdom, Advertising Rates Page 46 - NC Commercial Galleries - Seagrove Area and the means for self-expression and connection, perhaps even more so during challenging times such as these. Click here for advertising rates. We have FAQs and relief resources and opportunities related to COVID-19 available on our website at Page 47 - NC Commercial Galleries - Seagrove Area - Wilmington The deadline for the June 2020 issue is May 24, 2020. (https://www.arts.gov/covid-19-resources-for-artists-and-arts-organizations), and we will continue to update these sections with new information as it becomes available. Page 48 - NC Commercial Galleries - Wilmington - Winston-Salem Area To advertise call 843/693-1306 or e-mail at ([email protected]).

Page 2 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 3 Editorial by Tom Starland, Editor and Publisher Don’t forget about our website: Robert Lange Studios in www.carolinaarts.com Charleston, SC, Offers a Group COMMENTARY Show of Contemporary Paintings It Takes A Pandemic (https://www.32auctions.com/artistsfor- Robert Lange Studios in Charleston, feedtheneed) or you can purchase a work at SC, will present Red Ribbon, a Group People like to say “It Takes a Village” to a set price, which many people have already show of Contemporary Paintings, on view raise a child, to build a town, or to pull off done. The Feed the Need folks are hoping to from May 1 - 22, 2020. A reception is any project. In this case, It takes a Pandemic raise $20,000, but as of this writing on Apr. planned for May 1, from 6-8pm, but keep to bring people together - at least most of us. 26, just a few hours after the auction began, in mind due to the COVID-19 Pandemic This COVID-19 Pandemic has taken the $59,139.00 of artwork has already been sold this exhibit may have to be seen virtually visual art community to its knees, by closing to people who couldn’t wait to see if they on the gallery’s website and no reception galleries, art museums, and shutting down were going to be the top bidder on May 2. will be held. art festivals, but we’re not down yet. Like And, there are lots of great works available. Robert Lange Studios (RLS) has asked the creative folks they are, many have found It’s sometimes an over used tradition in twenty world renowned artists to take a ways to still serve the public, that is mostly Charleston, going to the visual art commu- single piece of red ribbon as their paint- locked down at home, by providing art on nity and asking them to help raise funds for You can find past issues all the way back to ing inspiration. Each artist will create one websites, on social media, in virtual exhibi- various causes. Especially when they are August 2004! painting that exemplifying their specific tions, delivering work to your door, offering usually the last to get help when they need it. style, genre and subject matter. curb side service, and now in some cases Usually the performing arts community gets These annual themed group shows access, one or two people at a time. It’s not helped first in Charleston and then what little You can find past articles all the way back to at Robert Lange Studios have been what some would call anything like normal, is left over goes to the non-profit side of the developed to connect artists from the but it’s what we can do for now. visual arts, but little if any goes to the com- June 1999 Charleston area with not only collectors People who have been downright lazy mercial side of the visual art community. I’ve but also other painters practicing in their when it comes to Internet shopping are all yet to see the local orchestra, theatre com- field. Included in the show are works by: over it now, as it’s one of the only ways to pany or dance company offer their talents Candice Bohannon, Chambers Austelle, reach many people in the safety of their to the highest bidder or sometimes the only Erik Johnson, George Ayers, Jessica Work by Jessica Gordon homes. The no more than 3 people in a space bidder during one of Charleston’s disasters Gordon, Joshua Flint, June Stratton, Kerry are a great way to give audiences a well at a time probably isn’t that much different or for a good cause that isn’t their own. But Also don’t forget about our two blogs: Simmons, Matt Bober, Mia Bergeron, edited, yet varied group of paintings.” for most commercial galleries on a regular the visual artists keep giving. They complain Michelle Jader, Nicola Johnson, Patrick Artists like figurative realist Kerry basis - unless it’s a reception or the ever pop- from time to time, but they keep giving. Kramer, Patrick Nevins, Robert Lange, Simmons, who created a painting of a sin- ular art walk. It will likely be a while before I have a policy of not mentioning one of Carolina Arts Unleashed Sandra Flood, Timur Akhriev, Anne Marie gle female wearing antlers that have been people are willing to get elbow to elbow with these art auction without the names of every Kornachuk, Natalie Featherston, Karen criss-crossed by pieces of red ribbon. She the general public again. Galleries may have participating artists and that holds for us too. Carolina Arts News Paavola, and Anthony Waichulis. said, “It’s always a challenge but more so to get used to the old-fashion way of dealing They are: Francis Sills, Kris Manning, Paul an inspiration to work within a theme.” with their customers one by one. Ferrari, Robin Joseph, Scot Rittenbaum, Anne Marie Kornahuck, recently But these creative folks won’t take this Susan Trott, Alana M Knuff, Amanda McLe- named one of the top 16 female contem- Pandemic sitting still for very long - like in non, Angela Trotta Thomas, Ann Balzac porary artists by American Art Collector, Charleston, SC, a city used to dealing with Keane, Anne Blair Brown, Anne Brownyard is best known for painting realist figures disasters, earthquakes, hurricanes, flooding, (2), Anne Darby Parker, Anne Jervey Rhett, flowing in fabric. She, like Simmons, mass shootings, and now a Pandemic - again. Beth McLean, Beth Tockey Williams, Betsy Send us your email address to be added created a figurative piece for the show. As I write this commentary the Charleston McDonald (2), Betty Anglin Smith, Brenda She says, “I set out to use the red ribbon Visual Art Community is coming together Orcutt, Rrian Rego, Carmen Osborn (2), to our list to receive notice of each as focal point, a decorative embellishment to benefit the Food & Beverage Community Claudia Boyce, Colleen Parker, Connie and as a mysterious element.” and Local Farmers with the About Artists Rigdon, Cynthia Huston, Daphne vom Baur, monthly issue. Robert Lange Studios is a gallery for Feed the Need art auction. A wonder- Dee Beard Dean, Dorothy Shain, Eleanor space run by artist and gallery owners ful opportunity for all of us to help! An Parker, Elizabeth O’Neill Verner, Fallon Megan and Robert Lange. As such, it auction began on Sunday, April 26 at 5pm Peper, Fer Caggiano, Fred Jamar, Ginny Ver- [email protected] is dedicated to the development of an 1 SANCTUARY BEACH DR | KIAWAH, SC 29455 | 843.576.1290 | WWW.WELLSGALLERY.COM and closes Saturday, May 2 at 8pm. See the steegen, Gloria Smith. Heather MacQueen on-going dialogue between artists from a work being donated and make your bids at continued on Page 17 diverse range of artistic disciplines at dif-

Work by Anne-Marie Kornachuk Halsey - McCallum Studio Gallery owner and artist, Robert Lange says of this new body of work, Whimsy Joy© by Roz William Halsey & Corrie McCallum “Each artist was sent a red envelope and inside was a yard of satin red ribbon. Smiley Flowers They then were asked to do anything they wanted with it and I can’t wait to see what “Rainbows are Pretty. They make me smile. they decided to create.” Have You ever Seen Flowers that Paintings For the show Lange has created a large Smile awhile?”... scale close-up painting of a honey bee on Graphics a flower, a subject matter he has painted & Sculpture for previously, however, this piece has a red “The Flowers have All the Colors of the Rainbow. the discerning ribbon wrapped around the entire paint- ing as if it is a present, “a gift,” for the When You See Me, Do You Smill too? collector viewer. Lange said, “The natural world is I want You to be Happy with what You See, Then I’ll Know, You feel like Me.” so precious and these moments where you Work by Robert Lange get to experience something like a bee on a flower are meant to be cherished. It’s fering levels of their careers. truly a gift to us all that we get to live in Robert Lange Studios has been voted Images are available on: this world.” Best Art Gallery in Charleston four years Another trompe l’oiel artist that was by the Charleston City Paper and Nathan Prints • Notecards • T Shirts invited to the show is Patrick Kramer, who Durfee has received the award for Best recently began to extensively incorporate Visual Artist. In addition, the gallery was Decals • Aprons • Stickers elements of trompe l’oiel into many of his voted Best Art Gallery 2015 by Charles- Calendars •Mousepads Painting by Corrie McCallum hyperrealist works. Each subject is very ton Living Magazine. Gallery owners personal for the artist in both selection Megan and Robert Lange are committed Children’s Paint Smocks and execution, for the show he created a to providing a forum for art based on in- perfect replica of a burnt stack of letters dividuals, subjective style and awareness. wrapped in a red ribbon. He says, “Be- This dedication has created a reputation ing a perfectionist, I have always been for the gallery of consistently finding new considering art as an outlet for my slightly and interesting artists that stand out for Check my website for obsessive personality. I studied painting their imagination and distinctive personal in college, and experimented with hyper touch. The gallery is a member of the for- new whimsies! Both artists are realism as a way of perfecting my craft. mer Charleston Fine Art Dealers’ Associa- recipients I never intended to pursue the style, but tion, French Quarter Gallery Association, found it hard to give up, as it suited my and currently Redux Contemporary, and All images are copyrighted of the nature.” the Halsey Institute. After the success of numerous group For further information check our SC Elizabeth O’Neill exhibits, Lange says, “The audience here Commercial Gallery listings or call the in Charleston and I think online in general gallery at 843/805-8052. Rosalyn Kramer Monat-Haller Verner Award has a desire for diversity, so group shows M.Ed., LLC Counseling for Children, Adolescents, & Adults Mother, Grandmother, Daughter, Friend, Psycho therapist Deane V Bowers Art Carolina Arts is now on and Artist who uses color and whimsical imagination Environmentally Friendly Folk Art made from to create joyful art for children of all ages Found Object Material. Twitter! “I am not just making art, but I am also making the world a better place.” Sign up to follow Tom’s Tweets, click below! www.whimsyjoy.com DeaneVBowersArt.com • Instagram@DeanevBowersArt Duo by William Halsey, oil on paper, 11 x 15 inches 843.873.6935 • 843.810.1245 For information:Charleston, David Halsey SC • 843.813.7542 • 804-874-2929 • [email protected] For information: David Halsey • 843.813.7542 • [email protected] twitter.com/carolinaarts

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theme for the exhibit “Collide” is never more fitting than in our present crisis. The USC Upstate in Spartanburg, SC, art education students have found them- selves colliding with creativity, survival John Acorn: Offers Virtual Student Exhibition and practicality. These skills will serve them well when they enter their future art Masks, Profile and a Chair The University of South Carolina classrooms. Upstate in Spartanburg, SC, is presenting Dr. Mary Lou Hightower is the Coordi- COLLIDE: 2020 Art Education Student nator of Art and Director of Art Education at Exhibition, on view in the Curtis R. Harley USC Upstate. Gallery, through May 15, 2020. Due to Please visit the Facebook link to view the COVID-19 Pandemic, the exhibit will the exhibition: USC Upstate Gallery Art at be presented virtually on Facebook and (https://www.facebook.com/USCUpstate- YouTube. GalleryArt/) and student videos on YouTube This exhibition of paintings, drawings, at (https://www.youtube.com/channel/ illustrations and sculpture, is showcasing UCDK9-NTesUiWyG8IX02tR3w). the work of seven graduating Art Educa- tion students preparing to enter the field of teaching. The exhibition can be seen on the USC Upstate Gallery Art Facebook page. Presentation material will include videos each student created to discuss their process and as well their influences onYouTube . Work by Maggie Gilmore “Still Life: The Color Spectrum of My Personality,” Ronald Weber As part of pre-service training, Art Edu- US News & World Report at #2 among Top cation majors at USC Upstate learn how to Public Schools. It serves as a major talent present their work in the capstone require- producer for the region, with more than Participating Artists ment for a group exhibition that showcases 6,000 students, approximately 1,300 new NextUp work created in studio and art education graduates a year, and nearly 30,000 alumni, Elemental Chair INVITATIONAL IV courses. The art education majors exhibit is many of whom live and work in the state. 1988-1993 Sidney Brusse presented in the Curtis R. Harley Gallery, Wood, Aluminum Work by Mia Miller The USC Upstate Spartans compete in 17 35 x 22 x 22 inches and a companion exhibit of art education NCAA Division 1 sports as a member of the Nicole Cantrell lesson plans for teaching k-12 is showcased it be commemorating a time in life or a sig- . USC Upstate spon- Jan. 27- Aug. 21 in the FOCUS Gallery. For 2020 the exhibit nificant issue in society.” Maggie Gilmore sors three galleries, two on campus, one on Katie Carey is titled “Collide”, a word describing energy - “My subject matter is usually centered on Main street in Spartanburg and a campus- Sikes Hall Claudia Holcombe and collectivity. family/friends, animals, and flowers.” wide collection of monumental sculpture. The 2020 exhibiting students believe Harlea Martin- “Experimentation with For further information check our SC Clemson University Lauren Konopka the title reflects how ideas, techniques and media is a key component to my artistic Institutional Gallery listings or visit (www. 101 Calhoun Dr, Clemson, SC 29634 personal creativity collide with the world style, my artwork is inconsistent and forever Work by Natalie Kilmovich uscupstate.edu). Contact Jessica Blais, As- Alexxus Lewis around them. There seven art educators changing depending upon what materials I The University of South Carolina Up- sociate Vice Chancellor for Strategic Com- Held Over Until May 30th, 2020 showcasing their work are, Mia Miller, choose to use. Candace Otten - “I found that Marc McCrary state is a regional comprehensive university munications and Marketing USC Upstate ) )/ClemsonVisualArts Natalie Klimovich, Elizabeth Medlin, Mag- through creating an art work, I could allow offering more than 40 undergraduate and by e-mail at ([email protected]) or call Coffee and Conversation on Facebook  Satra Muhammad gie Gilmore, Harlea Martin, Candace Otten my feelings to come to the surface in a graduate programs in the liberal arts and 864-503-5235 or Jane Nodine, University •@ClemsonVisArts and Rachel Cecere. healthy way. Rachel Cecere - “My decision sciences, business administration, nurs- Gallery Director USC Upstate by e-mail at Saturday, May 9 11:00 - 11:45am @ClemsonVisualArts Bailey Phillips Students were asked to give a quote on making process for my artwork may seem ing, and education. Located along the I-85 ([email protected]) or call 864/503- email questions to [email protected] and G their ideas of art as they prepare for teach- chaotic to some people. However, there is corridor in Spartanburg between Greenville 5838. we will do a virtual tour through the show with John Acorn ¹ClemsonVisualArt Sam Taylor ing: Mia Miller - “To me, art is relaxation. usually a clear idea in my head of what the and Charlotte, USC Upstate is ranked by Art is being able to express my views result will be and then I sketch it out. 5bit.lyCVAExhibits Austin Terault of both myself and my culture.” Natalie The 2020 Art Education Exhibit has The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month Ronald Weber Klimovich - “When I create art, I pay at- embraced the virtual world by presenting prior to the next issue. This will be May 24th for the June 2020 issue and June 24 for the clemson.edu/cva tention to the emotion it creates.” Elizabeth their work through the University Gallery July 2020 issue. After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs 3110 Wade Hampton Blvd. Suite 10 Taylors, SC 29687 #clemsonvisualarts Medlin - “Art is a way to make my mark on Facebook page and the USC Upstate Art into the next month. But don’t wait for the last minute - send your info now. www.hamptoniiigallery.com • email: [email protected] the world and to commemorate myself and Education YouTube Channel. This year’s And where do you send that info? E-mail to ([email protected]). By Appointment Only • 864-268-2771 the things that are important to me, whether continued above on next column to the right Page 8 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 9 such a tremendous impact an Greenville’s Greenville Theatre art scene that the comparison is apt. I just Artists Collective | Spartanburg, want to say that his height played no part in my decision to…, well, maybe it did a SC, Launches Website to Exhibit little,… okay, yeah, more than a little,.. but anyway, my point is that Alan is both a charismatic, and despotic leader that and Sell Art we are all very grateful to. So thank you, In reaction to COVID-19 and the free shop on the website, and so far sev- Alan, for all of your hard work, and the demand for online art exhibitions and eral have established their presence with many wonderful things you have done for sales, Artists Collective | Spartanburg has more expected to go virtual as the site the arts! Happy Birthday!” launched a new website at gains popularity. Edith McBee Hardaway added this (Shops.ArtistsCollectiveSpartanburg.org) “It’s a very user friendly website,” about her work, MAC: “In doing this work that features the work of local artists. Regula said. “By word of mouth so far, I tried to think about how I view Alan “This is something we have wanted to people are already visiting the site and and MAC. To me, MAC is the umbrella do, and COVID-19 pushed us to quickly buying art, which absolutely thrills me. that all the Arts in Greenville come under. develop and bring online a website that Artists Collective | Spartanburg is focused This MAC umbrella offers shelter and Work by Edith McBee Hardaway showcases the work of our members and on the artists of this community. We try protection for all these art organizations. 4. Young people by helping educators gives the public an easy way to make very hard to provide private and afford- Supporting them financially, advertising and administrators fund programs that purchases,” Collective Chair Beth Regula able studio space, public galleries with their programs, their events. Providing integrate arts into everyday learning. said. “We have more than 50 members current exhibitions, the community’s most art education to schools and students of Since its inception in 1973, the Metro- and all of them have been invited to ‘set extensive gift shop for locally made art, Greenville. Alan holds the umbrella. I politan Arts Council has been a progres- up shop’ on this website. It’s one of their and now this new website. We are always should have put a cheerleader outfit on sive advocate for the arts community. membership benefits. Plus, it’s a great looking for ways to help artists and to Artcards Alan.” Under Ethridge’s leadership, MAC’s benefit to the patrons of the arts, giving make art more available to the general The Metropolitan Arts Council (MAC) endowment surpassed $1 million in 2016, them an online way to see the work and public.” purchased is a 46-year old 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts and awarded more than $360,000 in grants purchase it, avoiding possible coronavirus Artists Collective | Spartanburg is one service organization dedicated to the last year alone. now will be exposure.” of the leading not-for-profit art agen- preservation and growth of the cultural In 2018, Ethridge received the Eliza- Normally, the art venue is open to the cies in Upstate South Carolina. It is a valid through arts in Greenville County, South Carolina. beth O’Neill Verner Governor’s Award public Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm, membership-based agency with more than MAC advances the Upstate’s cultural and for the Arts from the South Carolina Arts July 2021 however, it is now closed to the public 50 members, most of whom live and work economic vitality by providing funding, Commission, one of the Commission’s because of the coronavirus pandemic. within driving distance of Spartanburg. technical assistance and professional ser- highest awards in the state. The new website is set up so that each The venue is located at 578 West Main St. vices that enable a strong, well-supported During his time at MAC Ethridge has artist has his or her own “shop.” When in a converted three-story Baptist church. community of artists and cultural organi- truly transformed and unified Greenville’s visiting one of these shops, the patron can Normally, it hosts three public and free art zations to focus on creating, producing, arts community, working tirelessly to en- see photos of art by the artist. In addition, exhibitions each month, but the venue’s exhibiting and presenting the arts. sure that the arts are funded at the highest there is information on pricing, materials, galleries are now closed to the public be- MAC, as Greenville’s sole nonprofit level possible and that the arts are acces- availability, shipping, and the artist. Cur- cause of the pandemic until further notice. organization designated to regrant funding sible to everyone. MAC’s annual assets rently, the website features jewelry, glass For more information about the Shops for the South Carolina Arts Commission, have increased by 1084.6% from 2006 fusion, miniatures, mixed media, paint- at Artists Collective | Spartanburg, please combines private and public funding to – 2018 while Ethridge has been executive ings, and photographs. Payment can be visit online at support the following constituencies: director and the organization has had an made by credit or debit card. (ArtistsCollecitveSpartanburg.org). 1. Artists to encourage them to work, annual budget of over $2 million for the All members have the option to have a grow and flourish in our region. past 3 years thanks to Ethridge’s efforts. 2. Cultural organizations to assess You can view this virtual exhibit at needs and coordinate the delivery of arts (https://www.greenvillearts.com/alan-a-mac-exhibit/). Metropolitan Arts Council in services across the region. For further information check our 3. Arts providers and tourism groups to SC Institutional Gallery listings call the Greenville, SC, Offers Virtual stimulate arts-related spending and posi- Council at 864/467-3132 or e-mail to Exhibit Honoring Alan Ethridge tion the region as a cultural destination. ([email protected]). The Warehouse Theatre Centre Stage SC Children’s Theatre The Metropolitan Arts Council in Hampton III Gallery in Taylors, Greenville, SC, is presenting a virtual exhibition entitled, ALAN - A MAC EX- HIBIT, honoring its Executive Director SC, Features Works by John Acorn of 17 years, Alan Ethridge, who is also Hampton III Gallery in Taylors, SC, is celebrating his 60th birthday. The exhibit presenting John Acorn: Masks, Profiles features work from close to 40 Greenville- and a Chair, on view virtually through THE MAC ARTCARD area artists and MAC members. All pieces May 30, 2020. A Coffee and Conversa- can now be viewed online and many of tion on Facebook that people can log into With a donation of $50 or more to the Metropolitan them are for sale. on will be offered on May 9 from 11 – Arts Council, MAC, you will receive an ArtCard which Before becoming MAC’s Executive 11:45am. People can e-mail me their ques- Director in January 2006, Ethridge had tions at ([email protected]) entitles you to buy-one-get-one-free tickets for one been Director of Marketing & Devel- and we will also do a virtual tour through time at each of the following venues for one full year! opment since January, 2004. He was the show with John. previously Director of Donor Research in Having completed a MFA at Michi- the Office for Development at Clemson gan’s Cranbrook Academy of Art, Acorn The ArtCard is a great way to sample the fantastic University since December, 1991. Prior began teaching at Clemson University in to returning to Greenville in 1989, he had 1961. After 7 years, he received a Ful- performing arts in Greenville at a substantial savings. worked for Ogilvy & Mather Advertising bright grant and spent a year in Germany In just two uses the ArtCard pays for itself. in Atlanta and Henderson Advertising in Work by Greg Flint at a foundry outside of Berlin. Greenville. sionate for creation in every possible way, medium and kind of expression. The mag- ic of a circus consists of the skillful acts of the acrobats. The magic of this circus is not only for entertainment but further to seduce, sensitize and educate the audience about the meaning and importance of the arts to enrich their lives and nurture their minds Metaphorically speaking, these paper puppets embody Alan’s pirouettes and maneuvers, so needed to convince and entertain in order to succeed in the world “Mask #8” by John Acorn of art(s) administration, not a simple mis- in-Architecture Award from the American Work by Diana Farfan sion. Art in our community would not Institute of Architects and Clemson’s 2010 Ethridge is a 1982 summa cum laude, be as colorful and stunning as it is today Distinguished Emeriti Award for his con- Phi Beta Kappa alumnus of Vanderbilt without Alan’s years of contortions and tinuing commitment to the university and University where he received a BA in more, the support and vision of his team. the community after retirement. *select shows *MainStage productions English Literature and Fine Arts. He Thanks to them the art motor keeps mov- Sarah Kunkel, an art student in her serves on the Board of Directors of ing ahead in Greenville city and beyond!” senior semester at Bob Jones University, the Greenville Convention & Visitors This is what Greg Flint said about his worked with Luke Delello to install the Bureau and Artisphere and the Board of work, The Emperor, In His Study, After “Elemental Chair” by John Acorn current exhibition of John Acorn’s works. Governors of the Greenville Chamber of Rivers, After Davide: “When I was asked Acorn returned to Clemson and served She spent time with Acorn, exploring his Commerce and the Board of Advisors of to participate in this show, both Jacque as chair of the Art Department for 21 art and interviewing him. the Department of Visual Arts of Green- Louis David’s “Portrait of the Emperor years, retiring in 1997. The South Caroli- ville Tech. In 2010, Ethridge received the Napoleon in his Study”, and Larry River’s na Arts Commission recognized his efforts Q: What inspired your mask series? Excellence in Arts Leadership Award from painting based on the same piece, im- as an arts advocate in South Carolina in the Chamber of Commerce and the Peace mediately popped into my head. I thought 1998 with the Elizabeth O’Neill Verner “I have always saved the money I made Center for the Performing Arts. about it for a long time before starting to Award. selling my artwork to buy African art. @macARTScouncil GET YOUR ARTCARD TODAY! Here’s what Diana Farfan says about work on this, because I have often found Acorn has exhibited throughout the Owning this collection of African art her work, Alan’s Show: “Alan’s Show is a that my first idea is usually not my best Southeast. His work is included in the exposed me to a lot of masks and one day #gvlARTS celebration of Alan Ethridge’s enormous one. But the more I reflected on it, the collections of the Greenville County I decided to make contemporary masks. efforts to maintain the MAC alive, strong more I realized that depicting Alan as Museum of Art, the Asheville Museum of For me, this series is not about imitating and moving forward to support and en- Napoleon was a great fit. He has made Art and Charlotte’s Mint Museum of Art, African masks, it’s about referencing them courage a large community of artists pas- continued above on next column to the right among others. He has received the Art- continued on Page 13 Page 10 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 11 parents who were always thrilled and very Greenville and his artwork at the local supportive of my work.” art center, I felt a personal connection to Hampton III Gallery in Taylors his work before I was old enough to fully Sarah Kunkel offered the following understand the impact of his career. This continued from Page 11 / back to Page 11 about her interview with John Acorn, “On privilege to talk with John Acorn, hear the March 7th, 2020, during my senior year of personal stories that shape his work, and in a contemporary way.” college, I had the opportunity, through my see firsthand his passion as a maker, was internship at Hampton III Gallery, to inter- an experience I will treasure always.” Q: What inspired the profile series? view John Acorn. As a young art student, For further information check our I was honored to sit and talk with this SC Commercial Gallery listings, call “One day I had this idea, and took a piece artist who has such an incredible legacy the gallery at 864/268-2771 or e-mail to of cardboard and drew a woman’s profile. as a maker and educator. Having grown ([email protected]). It was loosely based on a woman I knew up seeing his sculptures in downtown but not in detail because I didn’t want it to be personal. I was fascinated by the idea of working with plywood because it was seldom used as a material to make Arts Council of York County in Rock art. That is the origin of the series and I can never keep count of these things but I probably have close to fifty heads.” Hill, SC, Offers Works by Craig Stevens

Q: What is your process for coming up with multiple renditions of a design?

“I don’t look to find ideas, they find me. I think of it as being informed rather than inspired and I’ve enjoyed having that relationship with my artwork. One day I Work by Graig Stevens was doing a jigsaw puzzle and thought The Arts Council of York County experience that communicate in messages to myself ‘I could make a profile in two “Mask” by John Acorn presents Branded, featuring works by we may not be aware of on the surface. pieces like a jigsaw puzzle.’ These designs Craig Stevens online at (yorkcountyarts. Billboards, like memory, were recycled are the result of working on one piece and Q: What is the most consistent thing in org/2020branded) from May 1 through and repainted with no regard to what halfway through finishing one, I think of your work? June 14, 2020. There, patrons can learn lies underneath. From this, he noticed an what the next will be. In that way, each more about the artist, view his artwork, abstract communication arise, often not profile becomes suggestive of the next “Whenever people write about my work and take a virtual tour of the Dalton Gal- in any order, forming interesting shapes one.” they always seem to have strong com- lery at the Center for the Arts in Rock and images left behind by the different ments about the technical aspect of my Hill, SC. pieces of the previous ads. Over the years, Q: What inspired the color palette for the work. I don’t call myself a perfectionist Influenced by the signs of the times, while painting over old ads on billboards masks? but I’m close to a perfectionist with wood- Stevens’ layered works underscore the outside, Stevens might come across working. I’m not sure if this ‘exactness’ is passage of time, memories that remain, layout lines of a painter, different styles or “Red, white, black...these are all colors intentional but it’s just what I do.” and the shadows of a life once lived and techniques that he hadn’t seen before laid often used in African art” how their influence shapes the person one down 5-10 years prior. Q: When did you first become interested becomes. The current work started to take shape Q: Do you know when a series is com- in metalworking and woodworking? Stevens builds time capsules com- while exploring this “puzzle” or “layer- plete? municating messages, obvious & hid- ing” type of communication. These small “It all goes back to 5th grade and the den, cobbled together from life changing billboards are “mash-ups” of images and “I never really know when a series is required manual training classes in school. experiences and his years in advertising. lettering similar to the layering Stevens done. All artists have unfinished work These were classes in woodworking, These mash-ups combine iconic images in encountered while working on billboards. and I still have five profiles that aren’t metalworking, and even the front edge of layers for each individual to explore and There is a history, a process, and layers in- finished. Sometimes I go back into a series working with plastic. I’ve never forgotten experience in their own way. tentionally left for the viewer to discover, but only because it’s something I wanted those first experiences and the excitement Stevens’ work comes from a general creating a visual time capsule of what to do. I never want to work a series to of making something and showing my realization that time moves on leaving came before. All the while capitalizing death.” continued above on next column to the right fragments and pieces of memory and continued on Page 16 Page 12 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 13

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Page 14 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 15 Angela Lamm and Penland’s Community sents dreams as dichotomy—diving deeper 184 321 Boone 221 Collaborations Manager Stacey Lane, the into reality for some, for others, escaping 19E N. Wilkesboro grant writing efforts of Nancy Lowe, and farther from it. Each piece expresses a 194 Arts Council of York County 421 the support of Penland School of Craft. unique perspective and style, while commu- Western North Carolina 194 Banner Elk continued from Page 13 / back to Page 13 This project was made possible in part by nicating as a whole within unified themes of Bakersville Newland Blowing Rock Wilkesboro 221 on the juxtaposition of iconic images of Guild 20/20 Exhibition. support from the William R. Kenan, Jr. connection, purpose, and movement. 226 consumerism, all things that aren’t good Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, Charitable Trust. The show highlights technical ap- I-40 19E The artists of Beyond Prison Artist Al- proaches in graphite, colored pencil, painted 286 for us, with human faces - rapacious and the Arts Council of York County’s of- Linville Falls 321 liance approach the theme Dreamscapes acrylic, and mixed media paper sculpture. 66 I-40 almost manic looking. fices and galleries are closed until further Penland Craig Stevens was born in 1960 in the notice. The Arts Council is looking to from a wide angle: somewhere between Dreamscapes is an opportunity for these ten 18 dream and reality, escape and landscape. artists to flex their wings, and share their Western NC Area  Spruce Pine small town of Perkasie, PA. He gravitated the guidance and directives of local, state 441 Burnsville 16 to drawing at an early age by trying to and federal officials to amend plans as The work in this exhibition expresses the vision and perspective with us all. 19E 2 Interstate Exit Number Lenoir copy illustrations of his favorite books. necessary. The decision to close affects all unique perspectives and styles of the ten For further information check our 226 64 contributing artists. Some artists commu- NC Commercial Gallery listings or visit This map is not to exact 19 221 As his interest and ability grew he looked ACYC events and facility rentals. Cancel- Gatlinburg, TN 18 for other learning experiences starting lations and postponements are precaution- nicate Dreamscapes through the lens of (www.pinkdog-creative.com) or contact scale or exact distances. 90 personal family narratives, others visualize Daniel Beck and Sarah Rose Lejeune by It was designed to give with the Famous Artists School (yes, he ary measures taken to minimize exposure. readers help in locating Little Switzerland 321 25 Mars Hill drew the pirate). Through the Barnstone By activating social distancing, the Arts historical events, mythology, or surrealist e-mail at (beyondprisonartistalliance@ gallery and art spaces in 64 Studios, a generally realist and classically Council removes the opportunity for tenets. The work in this exhibition repre- gmail.com). Western North Carolina. 19 226 based private school, he found his love for people in the community to be exposed. 23 Morganton figure drawing. This foundational train- Please check the Arts Council’s Facebook 221 Marion Hickory I-40 Montreat ing informs his work to this day. He has pages (@yorkcountyarts) and (@uffyc) Southern Highland Craft 321 continued to work towards completing his and websites (yorkcountyarts.org) and I-40 103 I-40 Black Mountain “official” education attending Kutztown (underexposedfilmfestivalyc.org) for the 441 Asheville, NC 83 University, Moravian College, and most most recent updates regarding scheduled Guild in Asheville, NC, Great Smoky 27 64 226 recently Coastal Carolina University, events. Mountains I-40 but his education as a professional sign The Arts Council of York County is 9 321 Offers Fiber Day - May 9, 2020 19 64 painter, specializing in billboard pictori- headquartered at the Center for the Arts Cherokee Waynesville I-26 25 A most celebrated day of fiber and 23 Chimney Rock 221 als, has influenced his work and aesthetic. located in downtown Rock Hill, a state- 18 textiles will return to the Folk Art Center Sylva Currently, he holds a position as Creative recognized cultural district. Dillsboro 64 on May 9, 2020, with the Southern High- 19 276 64 107 226 Lincolnton 73 Director of Coastal Outdoor Advertising For more information on Arts Council 18 land Craft Guild’s Fiber Day. For over 30 Hendersonville 9 while pursuing his life-long ambition of events, contact the Arts Council of York years, felters, quilters, weavers, knitters, Cullowhee being a full time working artist. County at 803/328-2787, by e-mail at 23 Rutherfordton 321 tatters, spinners, and many more fiber 64 25 28 Forest City On view in the Perimeter Gallery at the ([email protected]), or visit (http:// 74 makers convene at Milepost 382 to share 28 23 Flat Rock Shelby same time will be the Catawba River Art www.yorkcountyarts.org). 107 Brevard Columbus 74 handmade skills with visitors on the Blue Saluda 176 221 Franklin 36 Ridge Parkway in Asheville, NC. Tryon 18 64 Cedar Mountain 9 Chesnee, SC Each year, Guild members and friends 64 Cashiers Gastonia Art MoB Studios & demonstrate a variety of techniques from 25 Landrum, SC 11 I-85 276 Tapestry Weaving by Sandy Adair 11 Toward Charlotte 10am-4pm. This free community event in- 64 I-26 Spartanburg, SC  vites visitors to get a close-up look at how Barbara Miller- Weaving Highlands 178 I-85 Marketplace in Hendersonville, 64 107 Marietta, SC fiber products are made and the stories of Martine House- Surface Design 106 28 176 these makers. (It is advised to check to Cassie Dickson- Spinning and Flax NC, Offers Curb Side Service see if this event will take place due to the Connie Brown- Quilting Moore, Laura McRae Hitchcock, Laura Lange, Robin Beckner, Robin Howard, Michele Sparks, owner of Art MoB Art MoB now represents over 80 lo- COVID-19 Pandemic.) Julie Wilson- Fiber crafts from farm Stone Laurie Meyer, Lese Corrigan, Leslie Sandra Brett, Sara Shrouds, Sarah Ferreira, Studios in Hendersonville, NC, has found cal artists and has been proudly open for There will be several interactive animals Editorial Commentary Continued Pratt-Thomas, Madeline Dukes, Marcia Scott Penegar, Shannon Runquist, Shannon a way to continue selling art during this three years, and counting. Art MoB also demonstrations and learning activities for Anthony Cole- Sheep Shearing Mathias, Maris White, Marissa Vogl, Mark Smith Huges, Sheryl Stalnaker, Sonny Dugal extraordinary cautious time. By creating features 5,000 square feet of space includ- children of all ages. Textile arts are known Lin Oglesby- Knitting continued from Page 4 / back to Page 4 Horton, Mary Edna Fraser, Mary Hoffman, (2), Stephanie Marzella, Susan Altman, Su- this unique shopping service, customers can ing fours studios with wonderful resident for building a sense of community, and to Barbara Jones- Weaving Jones, Hilarie Lambert, Ivo Kerssemakers, J. McSween Judy Walters, Julia Deckman (2), Mary Walker (2), Merrie McNair, Michael san Colwell, Tammy Medlin, Tammy Papa, park free in her parking lot and choose the artists. These artists can be found fast at celebrate this, the Guild invites visitors at Robin Ford- Batik Christan Snedeker, Janie Ball, Jeff Jamison, Julie Lorris, June Stratton (2), Karen Larson Kennedy, Mickey Williams, Midge Perry, Tate Nation, Taylor Faulkner, Teresa Jones, type of art either by shopping online or by work in their studios most days of the Fiber Day to bring their own handwork, Rita deMaintenon- Crochet / knitting Jennifer Black, Jennifer Smith Rogers, Jeny Turner, Karen Weihs, Karyn Healey (2), Mollie Vardell (2), Nancy Hoerter, Norma Vanessa Grebe, WayWay Allen, and Whitney looking at the large collection of art through week. We invite you to come and join us... whatever it may be. We want the hill be- Mary Nichols- Spinning McCullough, Jill Hooper, Jim Darlington, Kate Long Stevenson, Kathy Clark, Kay Ballentine, Pat Puckett, Paula Borgstedt, Stoddard. the store windows. “I’ve taken window see our work, meet our artists, and take hind the Folk Art Center auditorium to be Blue Ridge Spinners John Albrecht, John Stobart, Jonathan Green Moffitt (2), Kaye Penegar, KC Collins, Larry Rana Jordahl, Rebecca Hoyle, Rhett Thur- Thank you all for helping out - again. shopping to a whole new level” says Sparks. classes with us covered with people engaged in fiber arts. WNC Fiber Guild (6), Joyce Erb, Joyce Harvey (2), Judy continued above on next column to the right man, Rick Reinert, Robbie Staubes, Robert Hang in there - we’ll get through this together. “It’s a way for me to still represent my For more detailed information, visit our Bring a blanket, a picnic, or walk on the Carlson Tuttle/Mountain Lacers- Lace artists even during this very difficult time.” facebook page or the website at (http:// hiking trails, and enjoy a spring afternoon making Customers can text or call when they arrive www.artmobstudios.com). Or by calling of fiber craft! Susan Taylor- Baskets to place the order. Or we can ship or hold 828/693-4545. Although customers can Lesley Keeble - Doll making the product for later pick up. Only credit window shop anytime curb side service Eileen Hallman- marble dyeing and debit cards accepted. This new shop- is Monday, Wednesday and Friday from Lorraine Cathey- felting www theartistindexcom ping experience will include all precautions 11am-1pm. Shipping is also available, or The Southern Highland Craft Guild is a from the CDC by wearing a mask, gloves items can be held for a later pick up date. non-profit, educational organization estab- and no personal contact. lished in 1930 to cultivate the crafts and makers of the Southern Highlands for the purpose of shared resources, education, Pink Dog Gallery in Asheville, marketing, and conservation. The South- ern Highland Craft Guild is an authorized concessioner of the National Park Service, NC, Offers Group Exhibition Natural Dyeing by Dede Styles Department of the Interior. Pink Dog Gallery in Asheville, NC, will Planned Fiber Day demonstrators For further information check our present Dreamscapes, works from the Be- include: NC Institutional Gallery listings, call the yond Prison Artist Alliance, on view from Dede Styles- Natural Dyeing Guild at 828/298-7928 or visit (www. May 8 through June 7, 2020. A reception is Sandra Rowland- Children’s Activity craftguild.org/events). planned for May 8, from 6-8pm, but due to The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month the COVID-19 Pandemic, it is advised to prior to the next issue. This will be May 24th for the June 2020 issue and June 24 for the call ahead to see what the gallery situation July 2020 issue. After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs is. into the next month. But don’t wait for the last minute - send your info now. Participating in this exhibit are: Ted And where do you send that info? E-mail to ([email protected]). Brayson, Matthew Caldwell, William Hopkins, Eric Hughes Sr., Mikie “Echo” Inscoe, David Jones #0679779, Robert G. Reid, Edwin Riegger, Juan “Artistic Vomit” Santiago, and Michael “Bird” Sheets. The Avery Mitchell Correctional Institu- Visit tion (AMCI) is a medium security prison connecting in Spruce Pine, NC, about a fifteen minute drive from the Penland School of Craft. Carolina Arts The Beyond Prison Artist Alliance began in December 2017 out of a series of con- Work by Juan “Artistic Vomit” Santiago RTISTS versations between AMCI Case Manager on Facebook A & Angela Lamm and Penland Community artists’ vision beyond the prison walls. Collaborations Manager Stacey Lane, who The incarcerated participants in this of Upstate were trying to address requests for drawing program are active and highly skilled artists, RT OVERS instruction coming from those incarcerated many of whom hold long sentences. More Go to this link and A L at AMCI. than anything, the artists at AMCI would South Carolina Beyond Prison began as a ten-week pilot like you to know that they have talent, heart, “like” us! drawing course taught by Daniel Beck, and soul and do not want to be forgotten. & Western Rachel Meginnes, and Sarah Rose Lejeune. Beyond Prison aims to be a human and in the Carolinas... It has evolved as a continuing program of empowering force, one that challenges all North Carolina visiting artists, discussion, and technical and of its participants, incarcerated and free, to and beyond conceptual workshops. This program’s pur- imagine art as an essential tool for building pose has become building artistic commu- a more just future. nity—finding and supporting connection The Beyond Prison Artist Alliance and commonality across both sides of the would not be possible without the tire- gatehouse. This mission includes the pursuit less work of AMCI Volunteer Coordinator since 2005 of exhibition opportunities to share these continued above on next column to the right Page 16 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 17 Reach Out to the Seagrove Potters Reach Out to Seagrove Potteries of Seagrove, NC, Online or by Phone School House Gallery continued from Page 18 tery.com). For info call 336/879-4145. ing our Shop Online page at (https://www. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Facebook at (https://www.facebook.com/ jugtownware.com/shop-online). If there is Seagrove Potters of Seagrove, NC, had to carolinacrockerygallery/). at STARworks anything we can help you with, give us a postpone their annual Spring Pottery Tour, call at 910/464-3266. but they didn’t stop working while they Bulldog Pottery - Bruce Gholson and stayed home during the Pandemic. They Samantha Henneke of Bulldog Pottery in- Potts Pottery - Jeff Potts has the studio have lots of work available for purchase, vite you to shop online, call 910/428-9728 up and working! Contact Jeff by e-mail at which you can see on their websites and or 336/302-3469, e-mail to (bulldog@ ([email protected]) or call then contact them online or by phone to bulldogpottery.com) or visit 336/873-9660. have them sent your purchase your way. (www.bulldogpottery.com). Shop online Some even offer curb side service for pick at (www.etsy.com/shop/BulldogArtPot- Rockhouse Potttery - Closed to the up. Here’s a list of info and contacts for tery). Follow Bulldog Pottery on facebook public for now, call or e-mail. Contact various potteries. If you don’t see info at (https://www.facebook.com/BruceG- Carolyn Poole by calling 336/879-2053 or from your favorite Seagrove Pottery visit holson.SamanthaHenneke.BulldogPot- e-mail to ([email protected]). (www.discoverseagrove.com). tery/) and on Instagram at (https://www. instagram.com/bulldogpottery/). Sandra O’Quinn Pottery - Reach out to Westmoore Pottery - Westmoore Pottery Work from Tom Gray Pottery Sandra by phone at 910/464-5125. is a small company interested in preserv- Seagrove Creations - Please visit (sea- Tom Gray Pottery - Handmade pots for ing a piece of our past. This is reflected grovecreations.com) and go to our online the arts, acts and rituals of food prepara- Dirtworks Pottery - Contact Dan or Ben in the wares they sell - historical pottery, shopping (adding new items daily). We tion, serving and dining. Online shopping for best selections available by calling a little hand blown glassware, as well as represent over 70 potters in our shop and at (https://www.handmadeinseagrove. 336/873-8979. books on historical decorative arts and all wares are from the Seagrove Area. com/shop). For info and to place an order cookery. Meet Mary Farrell online at Contact us if you need anything. We will please contact us by e-mail to (tomgray- Fine a map and further info on these Sea- (www.westmoorepottery.com). ship when you order. Call Mike and San- [email protected]). grove Potteries at dra Walker at 336/873-7204 or 336/465- (www.discoverseagrove.com). Visit 1461 Jugtown Pottery - The Jugtown team will continue to work, making pots and updat- Pottery Road Studio and Gallery - Lori Carolina Arts Clodfelter invites you to call, e-mail and visit her new online stores: Shopify Store at (Pottery Road Studio & Gallery). Face- South Carolina Art Education book at (www.facebook.com/potteryroad). on Facebook Instagram at (www.instagram.com/pot- teryroad). For info call 336/879-2600 or Association Features GSSM e-mail to ([email protected]). Shop online now at Students in Virtual Art Exhibition Go to this link and From The Ground Up Pottery - Closed Five students represented The South “like” us! to the Public. Please phone 910/464-6228 www.STARworksNC.org Carolina Governor’s School for Sci- or e-mail to ([email protected]) for ence and Mathematics (GSSM) in the pottery sales. Visit 100 Russell Drive, 2020 Eastern Region K-12 Youth Art (http://www.fromthegrounduppots.com/). Month (YAM) Virtual Art Exhibition, Join our mailing list here! Follow us on Star, NC 27356 hosted by the South Carolina Art Educa- social media at (910) 428-9001 tion Association. (https://www.facebook.com/FromThe- Students included are: Shelby Moore GroundUpPottery/) and (https://www. www.STARworksNC.org of Anderson County; Ethan Mills instagram.com/fromthegrounduppottery/). of Georgetown County; Haleigh Gartner of Beaufort County; Emma Keiser of Works from Whynot Pottery & Acacia Art Tile Charleston County; and Gracie Floyd of Whynot Pottery & Acacia Art Tile - For The Triangle Studio - The Triangle Stu- Feel free to call with questions about Florence County. sales contact by phone or e-mail for now. dio and Gallery is a collaboration between items you would like to purchase, or, for Please check out our offerings with our ceramic artists Kate Johnston and Erin inquiries about what pieces of pottery we Don’t forget about our website: website or shopping links: Pottery views Younge. Shop in-person by appointment have available. Commission orders are at our FB page, Blog or website. until further notice. Shop online at (www. readily taken. We are also open for sales www.carolinaarts.com (https://whynotpotteryblog.blogspot. TheTriangleStudio.com) or (https://www. 24/7 via our Online Store. Thank you for com/), (https://www.facebook.com/ etsy.com/shop/TheTriangleStudioNC). your continued support of and interest in For info call 609/364-2291 or e-mail to Ben Owen Pottery! We wish you and your Work by Gracie Floyd whynotpotterywhynotnc/) or (http:// Work from Ray Pottery whynotpottery.com/). We are happy to ([email protected]). family health and happiness during this Along with so many others, I celebrate help you with any gifts or items you need. Ray Pottery - Fine gas fired stoneware. difficult time. Visit (www.benowenpot- our student artists and their creative For further info call 336-873-9276 or e- Contact us by e-mail at (raypottery@ Seagrove Stoneware - David Fernandez tery.com) or (www.benowenpottery.com/ achievements.” mail to ([email protected]). gmail.com) or visit (www.raypottery. & Alexa Modderno. Alexa’s Tableware online-store). For info call 336/879-2262 Created in 1961 by The Art & Cre- com). Website and online store at (www.mod- or e-mail to ([email protected]). ative Materials Institute (ACMI), Youth dware.com). David’s Golf Putter Website Work by Shelby Moore Art Month was an event to emphasize Dean & Martin Pottery - Jeff Dean & and online store at (www.clayputter.com). the value to children from participating Stephanie Nicole Martin. Shop Online: Seagrove Stoneware Etsy Shop at (https:// The exhibition was juried by the Linda in visual art education. Youth Art Month (Jeff’s Etsy) at (www.JeffDeanPottery. www.etsy.com/shop/SeagroveStoneware). English Gallery in Florence, SC. Gracie encourages support for quality school etsy.com), (Stephanie’s Etsy) at (www. Seagrove Stoneware Website at (www. Floyd took first place and Shelby Moore art programs and promotes art material BlackBirdStudioNC.etsy.com) or visit seagrovestoneware.com). For info call took second place in the high school divi- safety. The program provides a medium (www.deanandmartinpottery.com) or Ins- 336/707-9124. sion of the Eastern Region competition. for recognizing skills developed through tagram at (deanandmartinpottery). visual arts experiences unlike any other You can find past issues all the way back to Eck McCanless Pottery - Please check curriculum subjects, including problem- August 2004! out my Facebook page for virtual dem- solving, creativity, observation, and com- onstrations and photos of new work, and munication. visit my Etsy shop. I am also taking orders GSSM art students received 1st place You can find past articles all the way back to via e-mail and phone. Shop at (https:// Works from Crystal King Pottery award & 2nd Place award in the high www.facebook.com/EckMcCanlessPot- school division of the Eastern Region June 1999 tery/) or (https://www.etsy.com/shop/eck- Crystal King Pottery - Our website is YAM competition/exhibition of the SC Work from Blue Hen Pottery mccanlesspottery). For info call 336/873- updated with lots of photos and an easy Art Education Association. (All eastern Blue Hen Pottery - Currently by ap- 7412 or e-mail to ([email protected]). shopping cart for checkout. We have region winners listed below are currently pointment only. Contact Anne by e-mail listed many functional pieces that we are in the state virtual exhibition) at ([email protected]) or call Michele Hastings & Jeff Brown Pottery ready to ship out to your guests for those 336/653-9551. Online shopping at (https:// - Michele Hastings & Jeff Brown offer ongoing Weddings, Showers, and “Feel 1. Elementary(K-5) - 1st - Ada Castillo Also don’t forget about our two blogs: www.etsy.com/shop/BlueHenPottery) or both in-stock and made to order pottery Better Soon” Gifts! We will even put in a (3rd grade) from Socastee Elementary (www.bluehenpottery.net). options. If you are looking for a special personalized note for you. Our Jugarama School and 2nd - Seth Strickland (Kin- Carolina Arts Unleashed gift, we can ship directly to the recipi- section has new collections posted weekly dergarten) from Waccamaw Elementary Carolina Crockery Gallery - Spring and ent. If local, arrangements can be made for those who love a good Face Jug or School. beyond! Gift boxes and baskets make for curb side pick up. Online shopping Folk Figurative Piece. Visit (https://www. Carolina Arts News handmade pottery even more special! Work from JLK Jewelry available 24/7 at (www.gypsypotters.net). crystalkingpottery.studio/). For info call 2. Middle(6-8) - 1st - Samatha Lemire Give your Mom or loved one some Michele’s Etsy Shop at (https://www. 336/633-9275 or e-mail to (crystalking@ Work by Emma Keiser (8th grade) from Forestbrook Middle lovely items from our selections. Items JLK Jewelry - Turning Mud Into Gem- etsy.com/shop/meeshspottery). Jeff’s triad.rr.com). “Many students at GSSM whose main School and 2nd - Sadie Patterson (6th available online or by phone at 336/879- stones-handmade pottery cabochons set in Etsy Shop at (https://www.etsy.com/shop/ focus is on STEM also have a deeply grade) from Briggs Elementary School. 2426 or e-mail to (carolinacrockery@ sterling silver. Online shopping avail- jeffbrownpottery). For info call 336873- Thomas Pottery - Shop our online store profound relationship with the humanities gmail.com). Discount Code Available: able at (www.jlkjewelry.com). For info 1001or e-mail to (jeff@jeffbrownpottery. to see a sampling of the vast selection and fine arts,” said Patz Fowle, GSSM 3. High(9-12) - 1st - Gracie Floyd (11 Send us your email address to be added THANKYOU2020 will give you a 10% call 910/454-2653 or e-mail to (Jennie@ com). you’ll find in our store. Check back often Visual Arts Coordinator. “Visual art is a grade) from SC Governor’s School for discount on any item above $15. Shop jlkjewelry.com). to see what we have to offer in new items thriving, living place in one’s soul. It’s Science and Math and 2nd - Shelby to our list to receive notice of each Online in our Etsy Shop at (https://etsy. Ben Owen Pottery - Ben Owen Pottery and seasonal favorites. Stay connected, a place where curiosity is abundant, and Moore (12th grade) from SC Governor’s com/shop/CarolinaCrockery/). Some Johnston & Gentithes Studios - Check is open for customers remotely Tuesday- follow us on Facebook. Call Tues. - Sat., ideas are realized. As an artist and as an School for Science and Math. items available on Amazon at (Hatfield out our New Website with Online Shop- Saturday 11a-5p. Although we are closed 10am-5pm, to shop in our gallery via art educator, it is a wonderous pleasure to monthly issue. Pottery on Amazon). Instgram at (https:// ping Cart at (johnstonandgentithes.com). to walk-in traffic until the Executive video chat at (scottandbobbie@thom- witness each student’s creative growth as You can view these works at this link www.instagram.com/carolinacrockery/). For info call 336/873-9176. Order is lifted, we are open for business aspottery.com) or visit (www.thomaspot- they develop a life-long love of the arts. (https://www.scaea.org/yam-2020.html). [email protected] continued above on next column to the right remotely via telephone calls and e-mails. continued on Page 19 Page 18 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 19 Workshop: Janet B. 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It’s a relationship by Neal Keller, 5Monthly Member Meetings Arts in Durham, NC, every two weeks. between artist and supporter. Right now, I See the Light Oil 40 x 30 x 1.5 inches WAA member 5Exhibit Opportunities & Member Discounts You will also find these interviews on our my community, and myself, are focusing website at (www.libertyarts.org). on flattening the curve of this pandemic. 5Workshops Led by Award-Winning Instructors We hope you’ll find something in our Because of our need to protect our family, 5 artist’s stores that will brighten your day friends, loved ones, and community, all Studio: theArtWorks™ Lectures and Demonstrations and more! or make the perfect gift for a friend or of my sources of income have stopped. Delores J. Farmer (Hayes) Throwing family member. These small purchases No markets, no festivals, no galleries are DF: In 2016 I decided to have a home 200 Willard Street • Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Membership is open to artists & art lovers alike brought together by our whole community open. There are no classes or workshops. studio because my production needs had 910.840.0208 • [email protected] can make a big difference. It’s been challenging to create other outgrown the space I currently had. I had Interview with Delores J. Farmer sources of income. Its also been tough to studio space at Claymakers as a studio www.janetbsessoms.com Join Today & Support Local Art (Hayes): realize how delicate our relationship to assistant, but when I left, I lost that ocean each other and commerce really is. I spent of creative exchange, I lost that sense ...a child of God who paints! www.wilmingtonart.org What’s the best piece of advice you’ve the first 2 weeks of this quarantine in a of community. I shared my home studio been given? daze. I couldn’t believe all these avenues with one potter which allowed me to of income and interactions were all at produce more in a quiet space. We were DF: I’m not sure this is advice, maybe once, gone. Conversations with my hus- able to bounce ideas off of each other but SC Artist, Patz Fowle, Included in Arts Council of Fayetteville- more of a reality check that changed how band, keeping busy in my garden and our sometimes we were just too busy creating I went about becoming a working art- Liberty Arts Zoom chats have helped me to stop. Before my home studio, there was ist. When I was in college, just starting Delores J. Farmer (Hayes) reel in this feeling of uneasiness. always someone around to share ideas and Virtual National Sculpture Society Cumberland County in Fayetteville, to focus on being an artist, I was telling doing the whole struggling artist thing, but This week I launched my online shop opportunities with. everyone who would listen, and even to make everything I did support my one at (DeloresPottery.com). Every day I’ll At Liberty Arts I’ve been able to Exhibition NC, Offers Virtual Exhibition those who wouldn’t, that I was going to be goal of being a working artist. add new items to the site. This is a new produce all that I need, collaborate with SC artist, Patz Fowle, had work The Arts Council of Fayetteville-Cum- exposure and have greater visibility. My an artist, that I WAS an artist. At the time I quit one job to make time for creat- venture for me. It takes a long time to add artists with different backgrounds and included in Works in Progress: Sculpture berland County in Fayetteville, NC, has friends and family that are out of state I had a full academic course load, worked ing and spent every spare minute I had in each item, and I have over 200! share ideas and opportunities with many Created in Self-Isolation, a virtual exhibi- gone virtual with its Size Matters exhi- can’t always visit the gallery. Now they all 2 jobs and had a ceramic assistantship at the studio. I gave up Friday and Saturday Shipping fragile work can be difficult artists. The Liberty Artists have shared an tion presented by the National Sculp- bition. The previously cancelled group can.” Pickett, a resident of Shallotte, NC, Claymakers. I was working and moving nights with friends, parties, which is and expensive. So far the community has immense ocean of knowledge. I’ve been ture Society. The exhibit can be view at exhibition Size Matters was set to open has two pieces featured in the exhibition. non stop but I barely made work. hard for a 22 year old, but I wanted clay once again showed up to support me and able to grow and develop as an artist and I (https://nationalsculpture.org/exhibitions/ Friday April 24. Due to the statewide ban The virtual exhibition allows visitors My independent study professor asked to be my life. I lived at Claymakers, as I’ve sold many items already. My plan is have been given the space to bring dreams works-in-progress/). on mass gatherings, the Arts Council will to observe artwork that would have been me, “how many hours a week do you many artists and staff there can tell you. I to continue sharing my pottery with my to reality. Sculptors were invited to submit works launch Size Matters as a virtual art exhibi- physically featured in the Arts Council’s spend in the studio?” I was also taking one kept telling everyone that I was an artist, community as long as I possibly can. Liberty Arts is my networking pool, in progress during the current COVID-19 tion showcasing the creative works of gallery while also having access to artist 3 hr sculpting class at Claymakers. So that but not verbally. I told everyone by my studio and home. crisis, while confined to their homes and emerging and highly-collected local artists bio pages and have the option to purchase plus the one 3 hour wheel throwing course actions. People began to see my com- What has it meant to be a Liberty Arts For further information visit (https:// studios. NSS received over 90 entries in from various parts of the country. any of the artwork, all from the comfort on campus, I was working a total of 6 hrs mitment, see the effort I was making and Artist? www.libertyartsnc.org/). less than a week’s time. Work by Patz Fowle “When we originally cancelled Size of one’s home. Size Matters consists of 31 a week in the studio. He looked at me, he offered help, gave me scrap clay, supplies, Matters due to the coronavirus, we gave artists featuring 44 pieces of artwork with didn’t hesitate or blink but simply replied, private lessons and opportunities to con- Aaron Hall, Norman Holen, Teri How- the artists who had submitted the option an estimated value of $70,000. “you won’t make it.” Now, I was hurt. I nect and work with established artists. Hillsborough Gallery of Arts in ard, Dadra Hunt, Scott Johnson, Carter to receive a full fee refund or to donate For information regarding Size Mat- really wanted to be an artist and to have I am now a self sustaining artist. I Jones, Bonnie Kamhi, Diane Keltner, Si- the entry fee for us to help local artists,” ters please visit us at (https://www. someone tell me without sympathy that I work anywhere between 40 and 120 hours mon Kogan, Koh-Varilla Guild, Jennifer said Greg Weber, President and CEO of theartscouncil.com/feature/size-matters- wouldn’t, was just deflating. He followed a week. Committing myself to my work Hillsborough, NC, Offers Group Lackland, Michael Lebowitz, Julia Levi- the Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumber- exhibition). up with, and I’m paraphrasing, “There made my dream a reality. tina, Barbara Liss, Esther Lo, Jerry Luisi, land County. “Almost overwhelmingly, The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cum- are so many talented artists fighting to do Online Show Janice MacDonald, James Marsico, Wal- the Size Matters artists donated the entry berland County was founded in 1973. As what they love for a living. They’re actu- What places are most inspiring to you? The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts ter Matia, Tom McClelland, Georgene fee to help local artists. As a tribute to the a link between artists, arts and cultural ally putting in the time, making the sac- presents the work of artists Nell Chandler, McGonagle, George McMonigle, Binney giving nature of artists everywhere, the organizations and the community, the rifices, devoting their life to their passion DF: The Eno River and the hearth by my Lynn Wartski and Michelle Yellin in its Meigs, Philip Monteleoni, Ken New- Mary Taylor at work Arts Council has prepared this virtual art nonprofit agency administers programs and even then so many will not make it.” fireplace new online show, 3 NARRATIVES, on man, Leo E. Osborne, Will Pettee, Denisa gallery as a thank you to those creative in partnership with a variety of local view through May 28, 2020, on the gal- Artist included in the virtual exhibit Prochazka, Mickey Quinn, Robert individuals who, at a time when the world agencies to stimulate community develop- What is your dream project? lery’s website (HillsboroughGallery.com). are: David Adilman, Michael Alfa- Rankin, Paul Reiber, Heather Rison, Ro- feels dark, bring light and color – hope – ment through the arts. The Arts Council Artist Lynn Wartski says of her work, no, George Anthonisen, Serena Bates, Don setta, Judith Salinsky, Stephen Saxe- into our lives.” supports individual creativity, cultural DF: My Dream Project is to successfully “My newest sculptures all feature anthro- Begg, Lawrence Berger, Jeff Birch- nian, Jerry Schwabe, Ella Sherman, Shoh- Size Matters encourages artists to preservation, economic development, and fire the wood kiln I’ve been building for pomorphic figures captured in a somewhat ill, Claudette Bleijenberg, Richard Bon- ini Ghosh, Cynthia Siegel, Ed Smida, Rick experiment with scale. The artwork lifelong learning through the arts. the past year. We’ve had a couple of tries, surreal or even absurd way. This repre- ham, Daniel Borup, Marsha Brook, Fred Steinberger, Paula Stern, Jeanne Ste- represents recognizable objects that have The Arts Council’s grants, programs, but it’s not ever quite gotten to tempera- sents a slight change of direction in my art X Brownstein, Chris Budden, Craig vens-Sollman, James Stewart, Suzanne undergone a disorientating shift in size. and services are funded in part by con- ture. I’ve spoken with some experts and doll sculptures that have been primarily Campbell, Michael Cardacino, Steve Storer, Allison Streett, Oceana Rain The virtual galleries can be visited online tributions from businesses and individu- we’re making some modifications. We’ll human figures. I’m finding that this cur- Carpenter, Susie Chisholm, Thea Cinna- Stuart, Ryoichi Suzuki, Mary Tay- by desktop and laptop users at (Exhibbit. als, and through grants from the City of fire it up as soon as we can get together rent series of work allows even more free- mon-Macker, LeaAnn Cogswell, Gina lor, Gabrielle Trom, Judith Unger, Jenn com). Mobile users will need to download Fayetteville and Cumberland County. again. dom to stretch the definition of what these Cohen, Beverly Davis, Angela Mia Wagner, Suzanne Wetanson, Douglas the free Exhibbit app after clicking the For further information check our NC Woodfiring is decorative collabora- playful figures can be and say. I leave it up De la Vega, James Fatata, Linda Fleis- White, Maria Willison, Scott Wills, Wes- gallery link. Institutional Gallery listings, call Metoya tion between the artist and the fire. The to the viewer to unravel the narrative they chman, Steve Flom, Gail Folwell, Patz ley Wofford, Eva-Marie Wohn, Ellen flame and wood ash create paintings on each have to tell.” “My viewership is all over the world,” Scott at 910/323-1776, ext. 239 or visit Pottery by Delores J. Farmer (Hayes) Fowle, Dimitry Gerrman, Marsha Woodbury, Jiannan Wu, Dana Young- pictorial artist David Pickett said. “With (www.theartscouncil.com). the surface on pots. They leave traces of Michele Yellin’s paintings each tell a Work by Lynn Wartski Gertenbach-Meers, Jacquelyn Giuf- er and Belgin Yucelen. this exhibition, I’ll gain 10 times the What I took from that was, at the time I their journeys like whips marks or melted story. “In particular they are telling the fré, Jay F. Goldstein, Ruth Green, Les- For further info visit wanted to be an artist but not really. I went ash on the pots. They also enhance glazes narrative of my daily life, my thoughts, Heroine’s/Hero’s journey, which is true lie Grigsby, Mary Gunyuzlu, Michael (https://nationalsculpture.org/). Every once in a while I feel like just filling one of these spaces with a kind on nothingness. around telling everyone about how being making them run or shine brighter. hopes, sorrows and dreams.” Everything for each and every one of us, wherever we You know as if nobody reads what’s in these spaces anyway. Looking for info on the next juried art show in the Carolinas, an opportunity to show & sell your work So if one time I said something like the first person to read this and send me an e-mail to an artist was so great but I hadn’t really is in there, hidden in the layers as well as are in our lives.” at the next festival taking place in the Carolinas or do you want to know who the new director of an ([email protected]) during the month of May, they’ll get a free 1/4 ad devoted myself to the work. Right then How has COVID-19 changed your life/ on the surface of the canvas. “However, Being teamed up with a painter and art museum in the Carolinas is - just check out our Blog, “Carolina Arts News” in our June 2020 issue or the month that is most useful for them. I made a decision to really commit, not business? my narrative is not mine alone. These a doll maker sent jeweler Nell Chandler at (https://carolinaartsnews.wordpress.com/). But who reads these space fillers anyway? Not many I bet. kinda commit for show and to look cool continued above on next column to the right paintings tell of our universal story, the continued on Page 22 Page 20 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 21 His Contemporaries, on view through works of art on view include life-size por- musc.edu). decades to creating one of the world’s most Aug. 30, 2020. Featuring more than 100 trait busts, statues, vases, and other fully important collections. The exhibition, organized Hillsborough Gallery of Arts ceramic objects, with loans from notable three-dimensional, ornamental forms, as SC Institutional Galleries The Old Slave Mart Museum, 6 Chalmers by the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM), is touring public and private collections in the well as works in low relief, such as large Street, Charleston. Ongoing - The Museum internationally and makes its final stop at the recounts the story of Charleston's role in this CMA. Through Jan. 1, 2225 - "The Collection". continued from Page 21 and England, this exhibi- plaques, portrait medallions, and medals. continued from Page 22 inter-state slave trade by focusing on the his- Come see the newly organized collection. We’ve tion is the first to focus exclusively on For further information call the Museum homeschool arts curriculum with an illustrator they developed identifiably American artistic tory of this particular building and site and the gathered ancient and modern works of art, back to her narrative roots. “When we all the black basalt sculpture made by Josiah at 704/337-2000 or visit decided that one of the things we have chat and coloring page; have fun with the family movements. Two particularly strong influences slave sales that occurred here. Hours: Mon.- together in one space, that explore our shared Wedgwood and other Staffordshire potters (https://mintmuseum.org). during this time period were French Impression- in common is telling stories through our and make your own #MuseumChallenge recre- Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: The Office of Cultural archetypes, myths, and ideals. Galleries 5 & 6, in late eighteenth-century England. The ation; get lost in one of our virtual tours; and treat ism and Japanese woodblock prints. Another Affairs at 843/958-6467 or at (http://www. Ongoing - "Modern & Contemporary Art from work, I thought I would do a line called yourself to an artsy purchase from our Gibbes prevailing theme during this period was the grow- charlestonarts.sc/). the Collection". Celebrating some of the CMA’s ‘Friends’.” My sisters began encouraging Museum Store! We will continue to post updates ing interest in American subject matter. American greatest hits, this exhibition features over 30 me to do this when they saw one of the on our website and our social media channels regionalism and social realism played important Clemson Area paintings, drawings, photographs and sculptures pieces I had made for a mutual friend. So (follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter)! roles in the development of art in Charleston, from the Museum’s collection that have not been when Michele, Lynn and I decided on the Please stay in touch. We want to hear from you. which flourished as a destination for artists, par- Sikes Hall, Clemson University, Ground Floor on view recently. It offers the visitor experiences title 3 NARRATIVES I thought it would Gibbes collection tours and artist videos can be ticularly during the years of 1915 to 1945 a period Sikes Hall, 101 Calhoun Drive, Clemson. both serious and sensual and is designed to both be the perfect time to delve into my new SC Institutional Galleries found at (https://vimeo.com/user32191389?utm_ now known as the Charleston Renaissance. Through Aug. 21 - "NextUp Invitational IV," entertain and enlighten. Notable works included “Friends” line. I enjoyed drawing with source=General+COVID+eblast+- Gallery 7, Permanent Exhibition - "Modern an exhibition showcasing artwork by twelve are by Jasper Johns, Howard Thomas, Sally colored pencils again and setting the im- Publisher’s Note: Due to the Covid-19 Charleston +4%2F20%2F20&utm_campaign=Co and Contemporary". Modern and contemporary up-and-coming BFA students enrolled in their Mann and Edward Ruscha, whose famous image art in America encompasses a wide range of ages into my jewelry. outbreak many of these art spaces are ronavirus+General+Eblast+4.20.20&u second year of study in the Department of Art of the Hollywood Hills (on view) has become a currently closed. We’re including the info Avery Research Center for African History tm_medium=email). Ongoing - Take a tour styles, subject matter, and media. As a whole, the at Clemson University. Sikes Hall is free and staple of the art world. Ray Taylor Fair Gallery, Although the gallery is temporarily we received, but strongly suggest that you and Culture, at the College of Charleston, 125 of the Charleston Renaissance through diversity of modern and contemporary art reflects open to the public however identification is Ongoing - Featuring a new and permanent closed due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, 3 call any venue you are thinking of visiting Bull St., Charleston. Ongoing - Exhibits on view works at the Gibbes with Sara Arnold at this the rich and varied heritage of our nation and required for entry. Artists invited to participate installation of its ancient art collection. The instal- NARRATIVES will be available on the gal- - some are trying to stay open, some have include: "Since 1920: Zeta Phi Beta Centennial". link (https://vimeo.com/399235244?utm_ the lowcountry region. Works in this gallery were in the exhibit include: Sidney Brusse, Nicole lation includes approximately 50 objects that lery’s website through May 28 at (Hills- closed their doors, some are just opening The Gamma Zeta chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Soror- source=General+COVID+eblast+- created over the past forty years by artists who Cantrell, Katie Carey, Claudia Holcombe, Lau- introduce the major ancient civilizations from the boroughGallery.com). up again, but are still working with custom- ity Incorporated presents a centennial exhibit +4%2F7%2F20&utm_campaign=Coronavirus+ are native to the area, who have worked here, or ren Konopka, Alexxus Lewis, Marc McCrary, Mediterranean and Near East. Examples of the Founded in 2006, the gallery is owned ers, some open by appointment only. And, filled with the rich history of the sorority in print General+Eblast+4.06.20&utm_medium=email). who have created objects that reflect the complex Satra Muhammad, Bailey Phillips, Sam Tayler, earliest form of writing from 12th century B.C. by 21 local artists and represents these es- some are operating on the Internet. Don’t and paraphernalia.Visitors can see in-depth the The Charleston Renaissance, roughly defined as story of the region. The works are grouped to Austin Terault, and Ronald Weber. Hours: Mesopotamia, are shown next to Egyptian scar- tablished artists exhibiting contemporary forget about these people, there are many programming, philanthropy and reach of Zeta Phi the years between World Wars I and II, saw an in- reflect several themes including the southern Mon.-Fri., 8:30am – 4:30pm. Contact: call abs and Greek painted vessels. The world of the fine art & craft. The Gallery’s offerings ways you can support them during these Beta during their 100 years. "The Water Keeps flux in the arts including literature, music, and fine landscape, the human figure, abstraction, and Denise Woodward-Detrich, Lee Gallery Director ancient Romans is represented by 2nd century the legacy of slavery in America. Museum include paintings, sculpture, ceramics, troubling times. Rising" Hip-hop artist and activist Benny Starr arts. Sara Arnold, Director of Curatorial Affairs, at 864/656-3883 or at glass and bronze items and portrait sculpture. has created an interactive exhibit based on data will highlight a few of these artists and discuss Shop - Now offering the inventory of the Tradd (http://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/cva/). Many of these works have not been seen since photography, textiles, jewelry, glass, met- Work by Michele Yellin Allendale from the Avery’s State of Racial Disparities Re- their impact on the development of this cultural Street Press, reproductions of works by Elizabeth the Museum moved to its location on Main Street als, and wood. port in Charleston County. This exhibit will create movement. Gallery 8, Through May 3 - "Central O'Neill Verner amoung other exhibit related art The ARTS Center, 212 Butler St., Clemson. in 1998. The collection has grown over the last For further information check our NC gallery at 919/732-5001 or visit (Hillsbor- Salkehatchie Arts Center, 939 N. Main St., an immersive experience for visitors. In the areas to Their Lives: Southern Women Artists in the objects. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., Ongoing - Featuring works by local and region- several years with the donation of 12 fine Roman Commercial Gallery listings, call the oughGallery.com). Allendale. Ongoing - Featuring a retail store of civic engagement, racial disparities, the envi- Johnson Collection". Spanning the decades 1-5pm; closed Mon. Admission: Yes. Contact: al artists. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-5pm & Fri., sculptures in 2002 from collector offering works by artists from the Salkehatchie ronment and performance art/music, this exhibit between the late 1890s and early 1960s, Central 843/722-2706 or at (www.gibbesmuseum.org). 10am-2pm. Contact: 864/633-5051 or at (www. Dr. Robert Y. Turner. Admission: Yes, but there is region including Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, will aim to connect the dots from historical data to Their Lives brings together for the first time explorearts.org). no admission charge on Sun. Hours: Tue.-Sun., Colleton, and Hampton Counties. Hours: Tue.- and archival information up to the present condi- the paintings and sculptures of forty-two diverse Redux Contemporary Art Center, featuring from 10am-5pm. Contact: 803/799-2810 or at Some Exhibits That Are Still On View Sat., 10am-5pm.Contact: 803/584-6084. tions of the Lowcountry. "Resilient". Local artist women artists who made significant contributions Redux Studios, 1056 King Street, Charleston. ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Clemson (www.columbiamuseum.org). Chris “Kolpeace” Johnson will highlight the power to the art of the South. This exhibition examines Ongoing - In May, 2017, Redux relocated to Madren Conference Center, Clemson Univer- Our policy at Carolina Arts is to present their own connection with nature. Har- Anderson of being resilient with this work that recognizes the challenges female artists faced during a peri- 1056 King Street with 38 studios, three galleries, sity, Clemson. Ongoing - Featuring wood and McKissick Museum, University of South Caro- a press release about an exhibit only once mony With an Edge will include work African Americans who have shown strength od in which women’s social, cultural, and political a larger print shop, classroom, dark room, and steel bird carvings by Grainger McKoy. Hours: lina, USC Horseshoe, Columbia. Through July and then go on, but many major exhibits consisting of tree totems, wall hanging Bay3 Artisan Gallery, located in the Arts through adversity including the late local activist roles were being redefined and reinterpreted. The photo studio. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., regular building hours. Contact: Peter Kent at 18 - "Piece by Piece: Quilts from the Perma- are on view for months. This is our effort to pods, and a variety of white earthenware Warehouse, 110 Federal St., Anderson. Ongo- Muhiyidin D’baha and Cyntoia Brown, who faced exhibition includes works by leading figures in the noon-5pm. Contact: 843/722-0697 or at (www. 864/656-0382 or e-mail at (peter.kent@clem- nent Collection," the 6th rendition of Mckissick remind you of some of them. pieces. For further information contact ing - Featuring works by Marion Carroll, Carol life in prison after being convicted of homicide as Charleston Renaissance such as Alice Ravenel reduxstudios.org). sonews.clemson.edu). Museum’s Diverse Voices exhibition series, It should be noted that all these facilities Megan Boisvert by e-mail at (megan. Cook, Joshua Davis, Lynn Felts, Jane Fried- a juvenile. These pieces are tributes to memo- Huger Smith and Elizabeth O’Neill Verner, as well illustrates the evolution of this textile tradition are currently closed due to the COVID-19 [email protected]). man, Cheryl Gibisch, Ann Heard, Ruth Hopkins, rialize the impactful strength of an unsung hero as Corrie McCallum, Minnie Evans, Anne Goldth- The Charleston Museum, 360 Meeting Street, The Fran Hanson Discovery Center, South over the past one hundred and fifty years. From Charleston. Founded in 1773, is America’s first Pandemic, but could open during the month Diann Simms and Lori Solymosi. The work in the community, engaging the soul and spirit. waite, Clementine Hunter, and Augusta Savage. Carolina Botanical Garden, Clemson University, the early use of chintz fabrics to the widespread presented in the gallery features oils, acrylics, "The African Origins of Mathematics". Charleston Gallery 9, Through May 3 - "A Return to the museum. Lowcountry Photography Gallery, Clemson. Featured Artists Gallery, Ongo- popularity of solid colors, these quilts reflect of May. It is advised to contact each facility watercolors, photography, pastels, collage, resident and artist Robert “King David” Ross Grand Tour: Micromosaic Jewels from the Col- Through May 26 - "Portraits of the Lowcountry: ing - Featuring works by Nancy Basket, Sue traditions with roots in Europe, Africa, and the before traveling there. assemblages, sculpture, mosaics, and stained highlights the direct impact Africa has had on lection of Elizabeth Locke". Micromosaics arrived Cased Images from the Archives". A selection Figliola, Sue Grier, Sandy King, Jo Ann Taylor American South. Visitors will have the opportunity glass and jewelry. There is a piece of original modern mathematics in this exhibit. Showcasing at their height of pictorial perfection from the late of daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and tintypes and Phil Garrett, on a rotating basis. Elizabeth to view 40+ quilts over the course of the show, art for every home or office in a variety of price the first math instrument, the Ishango bone, the 18th to the mid 19th centuries. These exquisitely will be exhibited featuring individual and family Belser Fuller Gallery, Ongoing - This collec- chosen from McKissick Museum’s extensive quilt ranges. Co-sponsored by the Anderson Arts exhibit allows visitors to see the influence Africa crafted plaques, which contain up to 1,400 deli- portraits of the Lowcountry. Ongoing - "Becom- tion of watercolors, mixed media and pen & ink collection. Due to the fragile nature of historical Center. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-4pm, & Sat., has had on every aspect of life. Admission: Free. cately shaded tiles of glass per square inch, were ing Americans: Charleston in the Revolutionary drawings was generously donated by a dear textiles, individual quilts will be only be displayed 10am- 1pm. Contact: 864/716-3838 or at (www. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm, with guided tours sold to travelers on their Grand Tour through Italy. War". Charleston played a critical role in the friend of the SC Botanical Garden, Elizabeth for a limited time, with three rotations occurring andersonartscenter.org). at 10:30am, 11:30am, 1:30pm, 2:30pm, and Made into jewelry, boxes, and paper weights and Revolutionary War. South Carolina was the Belser Fuller. This incredible collection ranges throughout the year. Free tours can be scheduled 3:30pm. Contact: 843/805-5507 or visit (www. sold as easily carried mementoes, micromosaics wealthiest of the thirteen rebellious colonies from 1947 to 1992. New pieces have been added by calling 803/777-2876 or via e-mail. Ongo- Beaufort Area cofc.edu/avery). passed out of fashion toward the end of the 19th and Charleston was its key port to maintain this year in celebration of Belser's 97th birthday. ing - "Highlights from the Permanent Collections century and are now a lost art. This exhibition its trade with the outside world. The British Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Closed University of McKissick Museum". Permanent - "Baruch Gallery @ ARTworks, home of the Arts Coun- Charleston Artist Guild Gallery, 160 East Bay features 92 brilliant examples from the private would make three attempts against the city Holidays and Home Football Game Saturdays. Silver Collection," a collection of the Baruch cil of Beaufort, Port Royal, & Sea Islands, 2127 St., Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring an exhibit collection of Elizabeth Locke. Galleries 2 and 3, during the Revolutionary War. Their defeat at Contact: 864/656-3405 or at (www.clemson.edu/ family silver. And, "Natural Curiosity: USC and Boundary St., near K-Mart, in Beaufort Town of works by over 80 plus members of CAG who Through June 28 - "Charleston Collects: British the Battle of Sullivan’s Island on June 28, 1776 Field of Light by Bruce Munro. Photo by Mark scbg/). the Evolution of Scientific Inquiry into the Natural Center, Beaufort. Ongoing - Featuring the work display a wealth of talent in different media Sporting Art from the Penkhus Collection". The was a crucial patriot victory, which convinced World". Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-5pm & Sat., Pickthall. © 2019 Bruce Nunro Ltd. and creative processes of new and emerging including, oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors, Charleston Collects series at the Gibbes aims to many that independence could be achieved. Columbia Area 11am-3pm. Contact: 803/777-7251 or at (http:// artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm. Contact: photography, printmaking & sculpture. The Gal- highlight significant fine art collections formed by The Siege of Charleston, meanwhile, was the Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, “Laila in Orchids” by Saba Chaudhay Taj, Joyce artsandsciences.sc.edu/mcks/). SC, is hoping to open Bruce Munro at Wilkins Pope Grand Prize Award 843-379-2787. lery is also home for the CAG office. Hours: Daily, Lowcountry residents. This exhibition features longest siege of the Revolutionary War and the Brookgreen: Southern Light, a major 11am-6pm. Contact: 843/722-2454 or at (www. exceptional British sporting art paintings from the largest battle in South Carolina. These events Richland County Public Library, 1431 As- exhibition, on May 15. If so, the exhibit CAM Raleigh in Raleigh, NC, is present- Beaufort Art Association Gallery,913 Bay charlestonartistguild.com). private collection of Charleston’s Dr. Stephen and and others are chronicled in the new exhibit, sembly St., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring 20 will continue through Sept. 12, 2020. It ing the Raleigh Fine Arts Society’s North Street, across the street from the Clock Tower, Mrs. Martha Penkhus. The Penkhus’s collecting which will also features artifacts and period pieces of public art on permanent display. Hours: Beaufort. Ongoing - New works by more than 90 City Gallery at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Waterfront journey began in 1986 when they purchased a images that have not been exhibited at the is advised to call ahead before going. The Mon.-Fri., 9am-9pm; Sat, 9am-6pm; Sun, 2-6pm. Carolina Artists Exhibition, juried by Nat exhibiting members of the Beaufort Art Associa- Park, 34 Prioleau Street, Charleston. Through portrait of the famed nineteenth-century English Museum before. Ongoing - Featuring the most Contact: 803/988-0886 or at (www.richlandlibrary. exhibit will consist of seven works of art in Trotman, on view through June 14, 2020. tion Gallery - exhibits and featured artists change May 3 - "Visual Vigil," featuring an installation racing horse Cotherstone, by John Frederick extensive collection of South Carolina cultural com). light and mixed media, each designed spe- From a small exhibition in 1964, the North every six weeks. In addition to framed paintings by Susan Perkins. Perkins has designed "Visual Herring, Sr. (British, 1795–1865). Their passion and scientific collections in the nation, it also cifically for the natural garden rooms where Carolina Artists Exhibition has evolved to in a variety of media, the gallery offers prints, Vigil" to be an active conversation on the effects for British sporting art and culture blossomed owns two National Historic Landmark houses, ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Columbia area they will be installed. Brookgreen’s exhibit be the largest annual all media juried exhibi- photographs, unframed matted originals, jewelry, of mass shootings; the installation is made up of taking them on many unexpected adventures the Heyward-Washington House (1772) and Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center, will be the only opportunity to see Munro’s tion in NC. It offers artists an opportunity sculpture, ceramics and greeting cards. Hours: contemplative pieces that represent the lives lost that have led them to build a first-rate collection the Joseph Manigault House (1803), as well as 1101 Lincoln St., Columbia. Ongoing - Fea- work in the southeastern United States in to present their work and be juried by a Mon.-Fri.,10 am-5pm. Contact: 843/521-4444 or and communities affected by mass violence from of animal and sporting paintings. Galleries 1, 4, the Dill Sanctuary, a 580-acre wildlife preserve. turing works by local artists throughout the 2020. For more info call the Gardens at 843/ renowned art professional. The exhibition at (www.beaufortartassociation.com). 1903 through present day. The work in installa- and 5, Permanent Exhibition - "18th and 19th Admission: Yes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm convention center, including works by Mike Wil- 235-6000 or visit (www.brookgreen.org). space at the Contemporary Art Museum tion is contemplative, and is clean and simply Century American Paintings and Sculpture". & through the Summer months, Sun., 1-5pm. liams, Liisa Salosaari Jasinski, Tyrone Geter, located in downtown Raleigh enhances Belton presented. Perkins uses a restrained pallet for American paintings, from colonial portraits to Contact: 843/722-2996 or at (www.charleston- Peter Lenzo, Jamie Davis, Tom Lockart & Mark less distraction, to create empty space, and to Civil War-era landscapes, occupy the Gibbes museum.org). Woodham, Angela Bradburn, Virginia Scotchie, viewing opportunities. All art is for sale. For Belton Center for the Arts, 306 North Main remain neutral - allowing the viewer to bring Main Gallery. Portraits of leading political, social, Denise Dent, Sue Grier, Brian Rego, Heather further information visit Street, Belton. Through May 15 - "April Show- individual significance to her works. She began and military figures include works by Jeremiah ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Charleston LaHaise, Howard Hunt, Robert Campbell, (www.camraleigh.com). ers," featuring a themed art exhibit. “April show- working on the Visual Vigil project after the mass Theus, Henry Benbridge, Benjamin West, Gilbert Ashley River Tower, Public area at Medi- Ernest Lee, David J.P. Hooker, Ralph Waldrop, ers bring May flowers,” is a saying that refers to shooting at Mother Emanuel, in her hometown of Stuart, Thomas Sully and Samuel F.B. Morse. cal University of South Carolina, Charleston. Elena Madden, Debbie Martin, Blue Sky, Laura the traditional period of rain before the bloom of Charleston, SC. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm & The gallery also features landscape and genre Ongoing - "Contemporary Carolina Collection Spong, Jean McWhorter, Claire Farrell, Justin spring flowers. Figuratively, it is used to express Sat.-Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 843/958-6484 or scenes by Angelica Kaufmann, Louis Mignot, @ Ashley River Tower," featuring the larg- Guy, and Jonathan Green. Hours: Mon.-Fri., that there is often a period of discomfort that (http://citygalleryatwaterfrontpark.com/). Eastman Johnson, Conrad Wise Chapman, and est collection of original, contemporary South 9am-5pm; Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., 1-5pm. paves the way for more pleasant times ahead. William Aiken Walker. The paintings collection Carolina art on permanent display, including Contact: 803/545-01181. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & 1st Sat., 10am- is complemented by examples of neoclassical 885 works by 53 talented artists, sculptors Lionel Reiss, “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari”, 1921, 2pm. Contact: 864/338-8556 or at (http://www. sculpture on view in the Campbell Rotunda, and and photographers in South Carolina. Artists produced by Decla-Bioscop, Germany, printed Land Bank Lofts Gallery, Federal Land Bank beltoncenterforthearts.org/#!exhibits/cfvg). decorative art objects on loan from the Rivers included are: Lucille Akinjobe, Jack Alterman, by H.C. Miner Lithograph Company, lithograph, Building, 1401 Hampton Street, Columbia. Collection. Gallery 5, Permanent Exhibition - Thomas Blagden, Jr., Carl Blair, Patti Brady, 41 x 27 in. (104.1 x 68.6 cm). Courtesy of the Kirk Ongoing - Land Bank Lofts Gallery is growing "Miniature Portraits". The first American miniature Keith Brown, Julia Cart, Eva Carter, Jocelyn Hammett Horror and Sci-Fi Memorabilia Bluffton Collection. as a large-scale center for exhibiting home- Work by Alice Ballard portraits were painted in Charleston, and today Châteauvert, Lese Corrigan, Townsend David- grown original art. In 2016, the South Carolina Society of Bluffton Artists Gallery/Learning the Gibbes is home to one of the most prestigious son, Linda Fantuzzo, Buddy Folk, Squire Fox, Columbia Museum of Art, Main & Hampton Artists group set out to create a gallery in the Central Piedmont Community College Center, 8 Church Street, corner of Calhoun and portrait miniature collections in the United States. Mary Edna Fraser, Cassandra Gillens, Anthony Streets, Columbia. Now - While its doors remain historic building constructed in 1924. Home to the in Charlotte, NC, is presenting Harmony Church Street, Bluffton. Through May 2 - "Or- Containing more than six hundred objects, the Green, Jon Holloway, Ann Hubbard, Lisa closed in accordance with anti-coronavirus mea- famous "Tunnel Vision" & "Haystacks" murals, With an Edge, featuring ceramic creations dinary Things Can Be Beautiful in the Eye of the collection spans nearly two hundred years and Salosaari Jasinski, Erik Johnson, Kim Keats, sures, the Columbia Museum of Art has ramped the as it was originally known has been com- by Alice Ballard, on view in the Overcash Beholder," featuring works by Mary Ann Browning represents the work of over a hundred artists. Arianne King Comer, Kit Loney, Paul Mardikian, up its virtual offerings. Museum from Home at pletely transformed into a modern masterpiece Ford. Ford often tells her art students, “Don’t just “A Day in June,” 1860, by Marie Rosalie Bonheur Small enough to fit in the palm of the hand, these Nancy Marshall, Paul Matheny, John McWil- (https://www.columbiamuseum.org/museum- for today’s lifestyle. Hours: call for hours. Contact: Art Gallery, through May 28, 2020. Alice (French, 1822-1899); Oil on canvas; 23 1/4 x 34 Ballard is a ceramic artist whose work is look at the world around you — really see it.” tiny portraits were treasured remembrances liams, Sue Middleton, Marge Moody, Gordon home) is an initiative that brings the museum call 803/828-7790 or South Carolina Artists by She encourages her students to notice even the inches; Image courtesy of Penkhus Collection of loved ones in the age before photography. Nicholson, Jane Nodine, Marcelo Novo, Karin to the people, encouraging them to connect calling 803/602-4814 or at (http://www.southcaro- deeply connected to nature. Working with smallest details — the depth of color, the bright Gibbes Museum of Art, 135 Meeting Street, Presented in state-of-the-art display cases, and Olah, Matt Overend, Rick Rhodes, Ed Rice, with art and each other from the comfort of their linaartists.com). clay, Ballard takes her inspiration from white highlight hitting the leaves, the textures of a Charleston. Now - In April we celebrated the in viewable storage drawers featured miniatures Molly B. Right, Susan Romaine, Kristi Ryba, homes. Through May 17 - "It’s Alive! Classic close observation and communion with concrete wall or the spectrum of colors in a sandy 350th birthday of Charleston! The story of include works by Mary Roberts, Jeremiah Theus, Virginia Scotchie, Laura Spong, Tom Stanley, Horror and Sci-Fi Art from the Kirk Hammett Due West the natural world around her. Pressing the “Mercury”, Wedgwood. Staffordshire, England, beach. Ongoing - Featuring works in a variety of Charleston is still unfolding, and the Gibbes Henry Benbridge, Charles Wilson Peale, Pierre Christine Tedesco, Colleen Terrell, Leo Twiggs, Collection", an exhibition of graphic art that has clay into molds, Ballard creates organic 1759–present, 19th century, Stoneware (black mediums by over 100 area artists, with all work continues to play an important role in our shared Henri, Edward Greene Malbone, George Engle- Tjelda Vander Meijden, Mary Walker, Sue Bowie Arts Center, Bonner St., Erskine College, basalt). Collection of Lindsay Grigsby seeped into the public imagination and reflected shapes in hopes of transcending the divide moderately priced. Changing shows every six narrative. Let us be part of your story - there is heart, and Charles Fraser. Gallery 6, Permanent Simons Wallace, Joe Walters, Sam Wang, Enid society’s deepest fears and anxieties for nearly Due West. Ongoing - Permanent Collections, between art and the outside world. With The Mint Museum Uptown in Char- weeks. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., no better time to connect with the Gibbes! This Exhibition - "20th Century American Regional- Williams, Manning Williams, and Paul Yanko. a century. Best known as lead guitarist of the 19th c. furniture, cut-glass, clocks and decorative a great concern for the environment and lotte, NC, is presenting Classic Black: 11:30am-3pm. Contact: 843/757-6586 or at week, take a break and watch a short video from ism and the Charleston Renaissance". At the turn Hours: daily, 8:30am-5pm. Contact: Kathleen famed rock band Metallica, Kirk Hammett is also arts. Also, 19th & early 20th c. music boxes & conservation, Ballard hopes that, through The Basalt Sculpture of Wedgwood and (www.sobagallery.com). our behind-the-scenes collections; enrich your of the twentieth century, American artists looked Ellis, Director of National Communications, an obsessive collector of visually arresting horror mechanical musical instruments. Hours: M-Th, to their European counterparts and beyond as MUSC, at 843/792.5602 or e-mail at (ellisk@ and sci-fi film art and has dedicated the last three her art, others will be inspired to forge continued above on next column to the right continued on Page 23 continued on Page 24 Page 22 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 23 Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: 864/467- has been retrofitted with stained glass panels de- specialty food products, art (pottery, jewelry, etc.) OFF Brewing Company and the Lowenstein 3132, or at (www.greenvillearts.com). picting the flora and fauna significant to the area. and many other local, unique items from our Building along the Williams & Fudge fence line The Sculpture Courtyard added in 2000 features region. We also carry a variety of South Carolina that faces White Street. More info visit (https:// SC Institutional Galleries Museum & Gallery, Bob Jones University, many different types of sculpture. The Showcase SC Institutional Galleries souvenirs. Hours: daily, 9am-5pm. Contact: www.yorkcountyarts.org/alleygallerys). continued from Page 23 Wade Hampton Boulevard, Greenville. Ongoing Gallery presents special exhibits focusing on continued from Page 24 803/385-6800 or at (www.oldeenglishmarket. Contact: 803/ 328-2787 or at (http://www. - "Likely and Unlikely Pairings," featuring a fasci- history, the arts or present day events. Hours: com). yorkcountyarts.org/). 1-4:30pm or by appt. Contact: 864/379-8867. their work. These artists question and engage nating juxtaposition of art and mundane objects Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm (closed from noon-1pm on Mount Pleasant I.P. Stanback Museum and Planetarium, with the southern cultural identity through vari- revealing a variety of viewpoints. Through this Fri.) and Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: 843/383-3005 SC State University, 287 Geathers Street, Or- Ridgeland Seneca Area Elloree ous modes of landscape, embossing textiles, special comparative display, the unique presenta- or at (www.hartsvillemuseum.org). Sweetgrass Cultural Arts Pavilion, Mount angeburg. Ongoing - "The Influence of James and portraiture with the media usage ranging tion serves as an engaging tool for all viewers Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park, 99 Harry Brown: His Imprint on Music, Dance, Style and Morris Center for Lowcountry Heritage, 10782 Blue Ridge Arts Council Gallery, 111 E. Elloree Heritage Museum and Cultural Mu- from charcoal to collage. The exhibition fea- interested in understanding the many facets of Hilton Head Island Area M. Hallman, Jr. Blvd., under the bridge, Mount Politics". In 2008, the Stanback was selected to Jacob Smart Blvd. S., on US 17, in a 1937 histor- South 2nd & Townville Streets, Seneca. Main seum, 2714 Cleveland Street, Elloree. Ongo- tures works by Leah Brazell, Katelyn Chap- art, culture, and thought. Ongoing - Permanent Pleasant. Ongoing - The pavilion is a tribute preserve the legacy of James Brown, when mu- ic Sinclair Service Station, Ridgeland. Ongoing Gallery, May 15 - June 25 - "Fabulous Forger- ing - Stroll Cleveland Street as it appeared in man, Carly Drew, Andrea Garland, and Megan exhibition of the finest collection of religious art in Art League of Hilton Head Gallery, at the Arts to the generations of men and women who seum curators were invited to Brown’s Estate in - The mission of the Morris Center for Lowcountry ies". July 17 - Aug. 27 - "Annual Members’ 1900 and delight in the recreated stores, bank Hueble. This curated collection of artwork is a America, including works by Rubens, Botticelli, Center of Coastal Carolina, 14 Shelter Cove have carried on this African tradition for more Beech Island, SC, to retrieve items for preser- Heritage is to cultivate community experiences Show". Sept. 18 - Oct. 22 - "Quilt Show". and hotel; Explore the train station, logging and selection of work created by five Clemson Uni- and Van Dyck. Offering visitors a 60-minute Lane, Hilton Head Island. Ongoing - Featuring than three centuries. Kiosks and panels tell the vation. The collection boasts an impressive list through education, preservation, and celebration Hours: Tue., 1-5pm; Fri., 1-5pm and Sat., butchering areas; Visit Snider Cabin, birthplace versity BFA and MFA Alumnae artists living and audio-guided tour of over 40 favored works for a works by members of the Art League of Hilton history of this unique craft, and the open-air of items that capture the life and legacy of the of the region’s rich history and culture. Admission: 10am-2pm. Contact: 864/290-4476 during of William J. Snider, founder of Elloree; Learn working in South Carolina. Hours: Mon.-Fri., modest fee. Hours: Tue.-Sun., 2-5pm. Contact: Head. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: facility provides a venue for local basketmak- ‘Hardest Working Man in Show Business.’ The Free. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm and closed gallery hours, 727/457-5274 until 6pm or (www. about tenant farming and meet midwife Mary Ella 8am-5pm. Contact: visit (http://www.clemson. 864/242-5100, Ext. 1050 or at (www.bjumg.org). 843/681-5060 or at (www.artleaguehhi.org). ers to display and sell their wares. Hours: daily, collection features costumes, clothing, instru- during major holidays. Contact: 843/284-9227 or blueridgeartscenter.com). Jones who was responsible for delivering many edu/centers-institutes/cva/cva-greenville/index. 9am-5pm. Contact: 800/774-0006 or at (www. ments, unpublished photographs, early cuts of at (www.morrisheritagecenter.org). Elloree babies; Take a rest in the two-seater html). Thompson Gallery, Thomas Anderson Roe Art Hilton Head Regional Healthcare Gallery, townofmountpleasant.com). vinyl recordings, handwritten music, awards, Spartanburg outhouse; Explore a plantation gin house with Building, Furman University, Greenville. Through Coastal Discovery Museum, at Honey Horn, trophies and more. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm Ridge Spring its original gin, cotton press, and mechanicals; Greenville Center for Creative Arts, 25 May 9 - "Senior Art Show," featuring works by art- off Highway 278, across from Gumtree Road, Myrtle Beach / Grand Strand or by appt. Contact: 803/536-7174 or at (http:// Throughout downtown Spartanburg's Learn how cotton is grown, picked and ginned Draper Street, Greenville. Ongoing - Home to ists from the Furman Class of 2020. Hours: M-F, Hilton Head Island. Ongoing - This beautiful www.scsu.edu/researchoutreach/ipstanback- Art Association of Ridge Spring Gallery, Cultural District, Ongoing - The Creative today; See the variety of horse-drawn plows, 16 studio artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & 9am-5pm. Contact: 864/294-2074. 69-acre site will serve as the Museum's base Valor Memorial Park, 1120 Farrow Parkway, museumandplanetarium.aspx). Art Center in Ridge Spring, located behind the Crosswalk Project is a public art initiative in planters and cultivators that farmers used to work Sat., 11am-3pm. Contact: call 864/735-3948 or for programs highlighting the cultural heritage The Market Common, Myrtle Beach. Valor Ridge Spring Civic Center, 108 Maintenance which local artists and designers design and their land; Meet Ruby Doo and learn about the at (www.artcentergreenville.org). Visual Arts Institute, on the Greer Campus of and natural history of the Lowcountry. And, it Park, at The Market Common, in Myrtle Beach. Lusty Gallery, Orangeburg County Fine Arts Shop Circle, Ridge Spring. Ongoing - The paint a series of crosswalk murals, transforming history of mules and the vital role they played in Greenville Technical College about 4 miles north will provide a signature venue for community Sept.19 and 20, Oct. 10 and 11 and Nov. Center, Edisto Memorial Gardens, 649 Riverside Center contains works in a variety of media by: the crosswalks into works of art, on Main Street southern agriculture; and Visit the upstairs gallery Greenville County Museum of Art, 420 Col- of Greer on Highway 290, Locust Hill Road, events for people of all ages.The opening 14 and 15, 2020, 10am-4pm - "Waccamaw Drive, Orangeburg. Ongoing - Featuring a per- Ron Buttler, D.S. Owens, Carolyn Boatwright, in Spartanburg, SC. The downtown cultural dis- for the latest show featuring work by local and lege Street, Greenville. Ongoing - "Andrew Taylors. Benson Campus Galleries, On view includes the renovation of a 6,000 sq. foot Arts and Crafts Guild's 48th year of Art in the manent display of works by Coan Culler, Pernille Betsy Connelly, Kedryn Evans, Jessica Good- trict area is often bustling with events and pe- regional South Carolina artists, a exhibit, Wyeth: Eight Decades". Andrew Wyeth (1917 on Instagram at (greenvilletech_dva) - "30h former hunting retreat, renamed the "Discovery Park". We will have over 50 artists from the Dake, Betty Edmonds, Elsie Fogle, Michiko man, Melanie Knight, John Zurlo, Donna Minor, destrians, and the pedestrians rely heavily on a postcard exhibit or any of a variety of chang- - 2009), regarded as one of the most important Annual Upstate High School Art Exhibition," juried House," containing the Museum's new interac- East Coast and as far away as Tennessee with Johnston, Zita Mellon, Barbara Townsend, Isaiah Joanne Crouch, Gloria Grizzle, Linda Lake, a multitude of crosswalks to safely traverse the ing exhibits. Admission: Yes. Hours: Wed.-Sat., American artists of the 20th century, launched by Blake Praytor. Unfortunately the Benson Cam- tive exhibits, temporary gallery space and about 15 of those artists from our local area. Zagar, and local schoolchildren. Hours: Mon.- Gwen Power, Deborah Reeves, , Marion Webb, downtown Spartanburg area. The problem is 10am-5pm. Contact: 803-897-2225 or at (http:// his career in 1937 with a sold-out exhibition of pus and galleries are closed due to the COVID- community meeting rooms. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Typical art will include Paintings, Woodworking, Thur., 8:30am-4:30pm & Fri., 8:30am-noon. Con- and Barbara Yon. It is also home of the Ridge that crosswalks are incredibly easy to overlook, www.elloreemuseum.org). his watercolors in New York. On the occasion of 19 pandemic. Award winners will be notified and 9am-4:30pm & Sun., 11am-3pm. Contact: 843- Photography, Jewelry, Fabric, Glass, Metal, tact: Elizabeth Thomas at 803/536-4074 or at Quilt Trail. Hours: Fri. & Sat., 10am-2pm or by they are rarely visually appealing, and they can the young artist’s remarkable debut, his father also recognized on Instagram. The exhibit in- 689-6767 ext. 224 or at (www.coastaldiscovery. Pottery and Stone. No admission charge. Child (http://ocfac.net/). appt. Contact: 803/685-5577 or e-mail to (artass- even be quite dangerous. In an effort to remedy Florence and mentor, noted illustrator N.C. Wyeth wrote cludes162 artworks from 19 Upstate high schools org). and Pet Friendly. Contact: JoAnne Utterback at [email protected]). these issues, Chapman Cultural Center, the him a congratulatory letter prophesying, “You and showcases the quality of Upstate high school 843/446-3830 or Pawleys Island, Litchfield & Murrells Inlet City of Spartanburg, and the Spartanburg Area Florence County Museum, 111 West Cheves are headed in the direction that should finally art instruction as evidenced by the success of Lake City (wacg.org/art-in-the-park/). Rock Hill Chamber of Commerce came together to orga- Street, across the street from the Francis Marion reach the pinnacle in American art.” Ongo- these students. Participating instructors selected Brookgreen Gardens, 1931 Brookgreen Garden nize the Creative Crosswalk Project. For more University Performing Arts Center, Florence. ing - "Impressionism and the South 2019". On the entries with the highest standards of skill and Crossroads Gallery, 124 West Main Street, Seacoast Artists Gallery, located at The Market Drive, US 17, south of Murrells Inlet. May 15 Center for the Arts, 121 East Main St., Rock Hill. info visit (https://www.chapmanculturalcenter. Special Exhibits Gallery, Through May 17 - April 15, 1874, in an act of defiance against the content to represent their program. The exhibition Lake City. Ongoing - Featuring past win- Common, 3032 Nevers Street, Myrtle Beach. On- - Sept. 12 - "Bruce Munro at Brookgreen: South- Dalton Gallery, Dalton Gallery, May 1 - June org/pages/blog/detail/article/c0/a1555/). "Willie and Holcha," an exhibition of art by William official French government-sanctioned Salon is comprised of 12 categories including video ning entries from ArtFields competitions on a going - features the works of over 70 local artists ern Light". The exhibit will consist of seven works 14 - "Branded," featuring works by Craig Stevens Henry Johnson and Holcha Krake Johnson. In exhibitions, thirty self-proclaimed Independent and animation, as well as traditionally developed rotating basis. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. of the Seacoast Artists Guild of South Carolina, of art in light and mixed media, each designed online at (yorkcountyarts.org/2020branded). Artists Collective | Spartanburg (formerly 1928, Florence native William Henry Johnson artists opened an exhibition at photographer works in drawing, painting, photography, and Contact: (www.artfieldssc.org). a nonprofit visual arts organization dedicated to specifically for the natural garden rooms where There, patrons can learn more about the art- West Main Artists Cooperative), 578 West Main met Danish textile artist Holcha Krake. It was a Nadar’s vacated Paris studio. Shortly after, a sculpture. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-8pm. Con- advancing excellence in the visual arts through they will be installed. Brookgreen’s exhibit will be ist, view his artwork, and take a virtual tour of St., Spartanburg. Ongoing - Featuring a twenty chance encounter which opened a new chapter satirical review that mocked Claude Monet’s tact: Laraine Wells, Administrative Assistant at Lancaster teaching, exhibits, workshops and special events. the only opportunity to see Munro’s work in the the Dalton Gallery at the Center for the Arts. thousand square foot facility offering affordable in Johnson’s life, both personally and artistically. Impression, Sunrise gave the movement its 864/848-2023 or e-mail at (laraine.wells@gvltec. Guild membership benefits include monthly southeastern United States in 2020. May 9 - July Influenced by the signs of the times, Stevens’ studio space and featuring works by 50 local Johnson’s early artworks often evince his shifting name. Impressionism was the first bombshell edu). USC Lancaster Native American Studies Cen- meetings, programs & presentations; and oppor- 26 - "Rosie Sandifer Retrospective," featuring a layered works underscore the passage of time, artists. Come to see works from local artists, nature, reflecting the influences of well estab- launched against academic tradition. The ter, 119 South Main Street, Lancaster. Through tunities to participate in Spring & Fall Art Shows collection of oil paintings and bronze sculptures memories that remain, and the shadows of a attend workshops, shop in the retail store, or lished artists and styles of the time. However, movement defined light as color, becoming ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Greenville May 24 - "Roots of Wisdom: Native Knowledge. and Web Gallery. Artwork includes oil, acrylic, which showcase the career to date of Rosie life once lived and how their influence shapes meet any of the artists in their studios. Hours: after their marriage in 1930, Holcha became a the first modern language of paint. Ongo- Centre Stage Theatre Gallery, 501 River Shared Science," featuring a Smithsonian watercolor, fiber art, mixed media, clay, metal Sandifer, an award-winning Fellow of the National the person one becomes. Stevens builds time Thur., 3-6pm; Sat., 10am-4pm; with extended constant in Johnson’s life. Ongoing - This exhibit ing - "Art and Artists of South Carolina: David Street, Greenville. Through May 8 - "The Traveling Exhibition. The Smithsonian traveling engraved jewelry, sculpture, assemblage, and Sculpture Society, Portrait Society of America, capsules communicating messages, obvious hours on the 3rd Thur. of each month until 9pm introduces visitors to the history of the museum Drake, Jasper Johns, William H. Johnson, and Threads of my Life," featuring works by Beth exhibition explores the ways in which traditional fine art photography. Art classes and workshops American Artists Professional League and Plein & hidden, cobbled together from life changing for Spartanburg’s Art Walk. Contact: 864 804- and its formative collections. This gallery also Grainger McKoy". The contributions of South Zerega. Ongoing - Featuring works by visual knowledge of indigenous communities and offered. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm and Sun., Air Painters of America. From maquettes of experiences & his years in advertising. These 6501 or at (artistscollectivespartanburg.org). exhibits the histories and diversity of the City of Carolina artists to our culture are as varied and art members of MAC. Exhibits are offered in cutting-edge Western science are being applied. noon-6pm. Contact: 843.232.7009, e-mail at monuments to sculptures of all sizes depicting mash-ups combine iconic images in layers for Florence, and the incorporated municipalities of rich as the stories of the artists themselves. collaboration with the Metropolitan Arts Council. Red Rose Gallery, Through Feb. 2021 - "What ([email protected]) or at the joys of childhood, the three-dimensional each individual to explore & experience in their Florence County. Additionally, the Community The GCMA is proud to dedicate an entire gal- Hours: Tue.-Fri., 2-6pm & 2 hr. prior to shows. Do You Have in Your Backyard?: The Traditional (seacoastartistsguild.com). aspect of the exhibit will amaze and awe. The own way. Perimeter Gallery, May 1 - June 14 - Gallery communicates the lives, stories and lery to the accomplishments of four of the na- Contact: MAC at 864/467-3132 or at (www. Artwork of Nancy Basket, an exhibit displaying paintings range from landscapes – mostly plein- "Cataba River Art Guild 20/20 Exhibition. Hours: accomplishments of significant past and present tion’s greatest artists, each of whom has called greenvillearts.com). the creations of traditional artist Nancy Basket. Newberry air, but also studio works – portraits, vignettes Mon.-Thur., 9am-6pm; Fri., 9am-5pm; and on citizens of Florence County and members of it’s South Carolina home. Ongoing - "How? Who? Wisteria, kudzu, and long leaf pine needle bas- of people and children in everyday activities, 2nd and 4th weekends, Sat., 10am-2pm; & Sun., communities. This gallery is one of two perma- Why?". According to Rod Stewart, every picture Whole Foods Market, café area, 1140 Wood- kets, kudzu paper art, and more beautiful weav- Newberry Arts Center, 1200 Main Street loca- as well as Western-themed subjects. The artist 2-4pm. Contact: 803/ 328-2787 or at (http://www. nent exhibit spaces designed by award winning tells a story. Whether its subject is a familiar ruff Rd., Greenville. Ongoing - Featuring rotat- ings and sculptures are showcased in this exhibit tion, Newberry. Ongoing - The Newberry Arts will give a public gallery talk on May 9, at 11am yorkcountyarts.org/). exhibit design firm, HaleySharpe Design.Pee Old Testament morality tale or an apocalyp- ing exhibits of works by members of Upstate featuring Basket’s work as the Center’s 2019 Center was established in 2014 and is operated (pending). For more information, visit (http://bit. Dee History Gallery, Ongoing - This is the larg- tic warning of impending nuclear doom, the Visual Arts (changing every 60 days). Hours: Artist-in-Residence. D. Lindsay Pettus Gallery, by the City’s Parks, Recreation and Tourism ly/2Q6GcLm). Aug. 8 - Oct. 25 - "National Sculp- McLaurin Hall, Oakland Ave., Winthrop Univer- est gallery space in the facility, comprising 3,300 physical process of making a picture (or a print, Mon.-Thur., 8am-9pm; Fri. & Sat., 8am-10pm Ongoing - "The Story of Catawba Pottery". This Department. In less than a year a solid arts ture Society 87th Annual Awards Exhibition". sity, Rock Hill. Lewandowski Student Gallery, T sq. ft. of exhibit space. This permanent collec- painting, or sculpture) sometimes assumes & Sun., 9am-9pm. Contact: 864/232-4433 or at National Endowment for the Arts funded exhibit program was established that includes programs Once again, the extraordinary annual exhibition - ". Hours: M-F, 9am-5pm. Contact: Tom Stanley tions gallery occupies the entire second floor, an equal role in the story’s telling. If nothing (www.upstatevisualarts.org). traces the art, culture and history of Catawba pot- for all ages. The mission of the Newberry Arts of the country’s oldest professional sculptors’ at 803/323-2493 or at (www.winthrop.edu/arts). east wing of the building. Artifacts are supported else, the manipulation of a medium can be the tery, the oldest Native American pottery tradition Center (NAC) and Newberry Arts Program is to organization, the National Sculpture Society, will by historical images and narrative interpretation, message. Admission: Free. Hours: Wed.-Sat., Greenwood in the United States. Ongoing - The Center is provide quality arts experiences to all interested travel from New York City to Brookgreen Gardens The Rock Hill Pottery Center, Getty’s Art giving a comprehensive introduction to the Pee 10am-6pm and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 864/271- 15,000 square foot facility in historic downtown citizens and increase support for working artists to showcase juried works by American masters Center, 201 East Main Street, in Old Town Rock Dee region from prehistory to the present. This 7570 or at (www.gcma.org). Arts Center of Greenwood, at the Federal Lancaster. Guests will have the opportunity to while creating appreciative current and future art and rising stars. Nov. 21 - Jan. 3, 2021 - "Holiday Hill. Ongoing - Featuring works by Bob Hasselle, gallery is one of two permanent exhibit spaces Building, 120 Main Street, Greenwood. Ongo- tour the NAS Center’s gallery spaces, archives, patrons by involving the diverse population and Memories". Brookgreen’s indoor holiday exhibit, Christine White, Katherine Petke, Hope Fregerio, designed by award winning exhibit design firm, Lipscomb Gallery, South Carolina Governor’s ing - Featuring works by local and regional classrooms, and archaeology, language, and fostering local economic growth while enhanc- an extravaganza of art, history and fun, accom- and Brian Schauer. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm HaleySharpe Design. Waters Gallery, Through School for the Arts and Humanities, 15 Univer- artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., audio-visual labs. Home to the world’s largest ing the quality of life for all residents. The NAC panies the spectacular Nights of a Thousand and Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: call 803/370-8109 Aug. 14 - "Florence Regional Arts Alliance sity St., Greenville. Ongoing - We feature sev- 9:30am-1:30pm. Contact: Anne Craig or collection of Catawba Indian pottery, the NAS also established and hosted the first ever South Candles. Not to be missed, this annual exhibit or find then on Facebook. and Florence County Museum's ArtFields ® eral exhibitions throughout each year - our own Jennifer Smith at 864/388-7800 or at (www. Center will offer exhibits of regional Native Carolina Clay Conference, an annual conference will present a wonderful walk down memory lane 2019 Solo Exhibit," featuring works by Lisa D. students and faculty, plus many guest artists. emeraldtriangle.us/arts-center). American Art, classes and programs focused on for clay enthusiasts held in Newberry each year. through exquisite displays featuring miniature Galleries, Rutledge Build- Watson, Savannah, GA. Admission: Free. Hours: Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4:30pm. Visitors are Native American history, culture, archaeology, Hours: Call for hours. Contact: 803/597-1125 or model railroads, period trees, ornaments, and ing, Winthrop University, Rock Hill. Rutledge Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. 2-5pm. Contact: asked to sign in at the Administration Building’s Lander University Fine Art Gallery, Cultural folklore, and language. Hours: Tue., Wed., Fri., at (www.NewberryArtsCenter.com). toys – Victorian to the 1970s, and other holiday Gallery, Through Aug. 21 - "32nd Annual 843/676-1200 or visit (www.flocomuseum.org). front desk before entering campus. Contact: Center Building, 320 Stanley Ave., Greenwood. & Sat., 10am-5pm; Thur., 10am-7pm; of Mon. by wonders. Ongoing - "Lowcountry: Change and Undergraduater Juried Exhibition (UJE). Juried 864/282-3777 or 864/282-3705. Ongoing - The Lander University Fine Art Gallery appt only. Contact: 803/313-7172 or visit (http:// Orangeburg Continuity," a major new exhibit, tells the story by Caitlin Kelly, director of Power Plant Gallery Work by Mia Miller Fort Mill features a variety of exhibits throughout the year. usclancaster.sc.edu/NAS/). of human interaction with this land over the at Duke University, this exhibition showcases The gallery features national and regional artist, Cecil Williams Civil Rights Museum, 1865 centuries. It features wall size photomurals by student work from all of the College of Visual and Curtis R. Harley Art Gallery, Performing Arts LOOM, Coworking Gallery and Event Space, as well as student and faculty work showcasing Marion Lake Drive, Orangeburg. Ongoing - Estab- SC naturalist photographer Tom Blagden, along Performing Arts program. A reception and awards Center, USC-Upstate, 800 University Way, 118 & 120 Academy Street, Fort Mill. Ongoing painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic design, lished in 2019, the exquisite ultra-modern with a range of artifacts tracing the history of ceremony will be held on Apr. 24, at 6:30pm. Spartanburg. Through May 15 - "COLLIDE: - LOOM is a multi-functional facility in the heart and photography. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm. Marion County Museum, 101 Wilcox Avenue, facility displays 1000 images of the Civil Rights man's occupation of this extraordinary landscape. Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery, Through 2020 Art Education Student Exhibition". Due to of historic downtown Fort Mill that provides: Contact: call Jon Holloway at 864/388-8810 or Marion. Ongoing - Changing exhibits are Movement, but from the perspective of The General Gardens, Ongoing - One of the largest May 8 - "MFA Thesis Exhibition II," featuring COVID19 the exhibit will be presented virtually Collaborative coworking spaces for at-home, at (https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/ displayed in two galleries downstairs. These Epochal South Carolina Events That Changed collections of outdoor sculpture in America. This works by MFA candidate Lauren Taylor League. on Facebook and YouTube. The University of mobile and remote workers; Learning and Art-Gallery/Lander-University-Fine-Art-Gallery- can be local exhibits, or traveling exhibits from America. The massive archives comprise the preeminent collection of American represen- A reception will be held on Apr. 24, at 5:30pm. Le- South Carolina Upstate, is pleased to announce networking opportunities for the greater com- 166498067092236/). the South Carolina State Museum’s collections. largest collection of images of this type among tational sculpture includes - 560 works by 240 wandowski Student Gallery, Through May 11 - “COLLIDE”, an exhibiton of painting, drawing, munity; and a variety of meeting and special The Magnolia Room of the museum is furnished all museums in the United States; including the artists - representing such well-known artists "Interior Design Senior Show". May 19 - June 26 illustration and sculpture, showcasing the work of event spaces to benefit your business or group. Greer with lovely antiques once used in the Aiken-Rhett Atlanta based High Museum which archives as Charles Parks, Daniel Chester French, Carl - "MFA Works in Progress," featuring an exhibit of seven graduating Art Education students prepar- Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm. Contact: House in Charleston. These pieces were a gift 300 images. The images were created by the Milles, August Saint-Gaudens and Anna Hyatt works by current MFA candidates in the Dept. of ing to enter the field of teaching. The exhibition 803/548-5666 or at (http://loomcoworking.com). City of Greer Center for the Arts, 804 Trade from the Charleston Museum. The upstairs gal- founder, Cecil Williams, who began photogra- Huntington. Hours: daily, 9:30am-5pm. Admis- Fine Arts. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: will continue through May 15 on the USC Upstate St., Greer. Ongoing - Featuring artists studios. leries feature a turn-of-the-century classroom, a phy at age 9 and covered almost all histori- sion: Yes. Admission to Brookgreen is good for call 803/323-2493, e-mail Karen Derksen, Gal- Gallery Art Facebook page. Presentation material Gaffney Hours: open to the public during events and farm room, and a variety of displays concerning cally significant events in South Carolina; from seven days. Contact: 843/235-6000 , 800-849- leries director, at ([email protected]) or at will include videos each student created to dis- classes or by appt. Contact: call Sara Odem at the people and places of Marion County. Hours: 1950 Briggs v. Elliot in Summerton, thru the 1931, or at (www.brookgreen.org). (www.winthrop.edu/arts). cuss their process and as well their influences on Cherokee Alliance of Visual Artists Gal- 864/5383 or at (http://greerculturalarts.com/). Tues.-Fri., 9am-noon & 1-5pm. Contact: 843/423- 1969 Charleston Hospital Workers’ Strike...and YouTube. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: lery, 210 West Frederick Street, located in the 8299 or at (http://www.marionsc.org/musem). Beyond. From 1955 through 1969, Williams ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Litchfield ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Rock Hill Gallery Director, Jane Nodine at 864/503-5838 or former Old Post Office building one street over Hartsville was a freelance journalist for “JET” magazine. Gallery at Applewood House of White Street Gallery, 130 West White Street, e-mail at ([email protected]). from the Main Street with the City of Gaffney McCormick His images have appeared in thousands of Pancakes,14361 Ocean Highway, Litchfield Rock Hill. On Permanent Display, until the Visitors Center, Gaffney. Ongoing - Featur- Black Creek Arts Center, 116 West College magazines, newspapers, historical publications, Beach. Ongoing - features works of accom- material on which they are printed begins to Justine V.R. "Nita" Milliken Wing, Milliken ing works in a varierty of media by Cherokee Work by Greg Flint Ave., Hartsville. Jean & James Fort Gallery, The MACK, McCormick Arts Council Gallery, 115 and motion picture productions. The museum plished local artists and photographers who are deteriorate - "ALLEYS AS GALLERYS". The Fine Arts Building, Converse College, Spar- County artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Ongoing - Featuring works by local and regional Main Street, located in the historic Keturah Hotel, design itself is part of the founders’ DNA members of the Seacoast Artists Guild of South Arts Council of York County implemented the tanburg. Ongoing - Featuring a collection of Sat., 9am-1pm. Contact: 864-489-9119 or 864- Metropolitan Arts Council Gallery, 16 Au- artists. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 10am-1pm and 2-5pm; McCormick. Ongoing, The Artisans Gallery because; upon graduating from high school, Carolina dedicated to advancing excellence Alleys as Gallerys program with an exhibition 52 prints, given by Spartanburg resident Frank 489-9817. gusta Street, Greenville. Now - "ALAN - A MAC Fri., 10am-2pm and 1st Sat. of the month Shop at the MACK - Featuring works of over 30 Williams wanted to attend Clemson University in the visual arts through teaching, exhibits, in Cotton Alley on East Main St. in Rock Hill in Toms which includes works by Joan Miro, Sal- EXHIBIT," honoring its Executive Director of 10am-1pm. Contact: 843/332-6234 or at (www. artisans including paintings, pottery, jewelry, jack- to study architecture but denied because of his workshops, art shows & sales. Hours: daily 6am - 2018. This new project serves as the second vador Dali, Alexander Calder, Helmut Newton Greenville 17 years, Alan Ethridge, who is also celebrat- blackcreekarts.org). ets, gourds, woodworking, textiles, soaps and race. He then purchased a drafting board and 2pm. Contact: at Alleys as Gallerys installation. Alleys as Gallerys and others. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Con- ing his 60th birthday. The exhibit features work more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: through the years, designed three residences; (www.seacoastartistsguild.com). transforms York County, South Carolina’s well- tact: 864/596-9181 or e-mail at (artdesign@ Clemson University’s Center for Visual from close to 40 Greenville-area artists and Hartsville Museum and Sculpture Courtyard, 864/852-3216 or at (http://mccormickarts.org/). including one featured in “EBONY”, and the traveled alleys into art galleries that feature works converse.edu). Arts - Greenville, 5th Floor, ONE Building, 1 MAC members. All pieces can now be viewed 222 North Fifth Street, corner of Fifth Street and museum’s design which has evolved into a liv- Richburg by local and regional artists. Works by six York North Main Street, Greenville. Through May online and many of them are for sale. You Home Avenue, Hartsville. Ongoing - Housed in ing history facility. Hours: call ahead for hours. County high school students, Bruna Coelho, Luc Rosalind Sallenger Richardson Center for the 28 - "The Subjective South," curated by Denise can view this virtual exhibit at (https://www. a 1930’s Post Office Building, the museum has Contact: call 803-531-1662 or at (www.cecilwil- Olde English District Visitors Center & Mar- Mercado, Paige Evans, Heather Lenti, Ashley Arts, Wofford College, Spartanburg. Richardson Wellbrock showcases artists who reflect on greenvillearts.com/alan-a-mac-exhibit/). Ongo- kept many of the unique architectural features of liams.com). ket, 3200 Commerce Drive, Suite A, Richburg. Walsh, and Hunter Sigmond, were selected for a Family Art Museum, Through May 17 - "From their southern upbringing to fuel the content for ing - Featuring works by Greenville area artists. the building. The skylight, original to the building, Ongoing - This is your one stop shop for finding public art installation on the fence between Dust continued on Page 25 continued on Page 26 Page 24 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 25 COCO VIVO interior and fine art for relaxed Galerie on Broad, 29 Broad Street, Charles- living, Gallery Row, 25 Broad St., Charleston. ton. Ongoing - The gallery is dedicated to Ongoing - Featuring works by Tony van Has- bringing national and international artists to the SC Institutional Galleries SC Commercial Galleries selt, aws, Mitch Billis, Patricia Roth and Roger art scene. Art collectors from all over find their continued from Page 25 continued from Page 26 Milinowski. Also representing jewelry designer way into the cozy and quaint atmosphere of SC Commercial Galleries Betty Holland and photographer Sandy Logan. Historic Gallery Row. Galerie on Broad features Botticelli to Tintoretto: Italian Renaissance Art Center, the Horace C. Smith Science Building, Nagel, Mary Grayson Segars, Barbara Snow Smith, Jennifer Smith Rogers, Tripp Smith, Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5:30 & Fri. till 8pm. impressionistic landscapes and figurative works from the Tobey and Bob Jones Collections". This Tukey Theatre and the Kathryn Hicks Visual Publisher’s Note: Due to the Covid-19 out- Longo Gallery, 103 Charles Street, Beaufort. and Kathy Tortorella work in a wide variety of Shannon Smith Hughes, Kim English, Darrell Contact: 843/720-4027. by nationally and internationally known artists exhibition charts the dizzying speed with which Arts Center. While the majority of the outdoor break many of these art spaces are currently Ongoing - Featuring new works including paint- mediums including Oil, Watermedia, Printmak- Davis, Colin Page, Carl Plansky, and David & such as Calvin Liang, Camille Przewodek, Lori Italian Renaissance art developed between the sculptures belong to internationally acclaimed closed. We’re including the info we received, ings, collages and constructions by Eric Longo & ing, Collage and Mixed Media, while expressing Jennifer Clancy. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm Corneau Goldsmithing Jewelry Gallery, 92 Putnam, Dee Beard Dean, Richard Oversmith, late 15th and late 16th century. Mixtures of Chris- artist Bob Doster, other artists included are Jim but strongly suggest that you call any venue sculptures by Suzanne Longo. Hours: Mon.-Sat., equally divergent points of view. Also part of the & Sun. 1-5pm. Contact: 843/853-0708 or at Hasell Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Featur- Kate Mullin, Katie Dobson Cundiff, James tian subjects and humanist imagery drawn from Gallucci, Daingerfiled Ashton, Winston Wingo, you are thinking of visiting - some are trying 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/522-8933. group, Marci Tressel, resident photographer; (www.anglinsmith.com). ing custom designed jewelry and select artists. Richards, Giner Bueno, Marc Esteve, and John antiquity are what one would expect from Renais- Dan Millspaugh, Adam Walls, and Hanna to stay open, some have closed their doors, Earline Allen, porcelain artist; two jewelers: Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm & 2nd Sun. Michael Carter. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm. sance art during this era. However, the style shifts Jubran. Cell phone tour info at (864-607-9224). some are just opening up again, but are still Ly Bensons Gallery & Studio, 211 Charles Susan Knight, silversmith and Paulette Bennett, Artizom Framing & Gallery, 334 E. Bay Street, noon-5pm. Contact: 843/203-6630 or at (www. Contact: 843/410-6332 or at (www.galerieon- rapidly, and artistic daring encouraged by artists, For more info contact Jane Nodine at 864/503- working with customers, some open by ap- Street, Beaufort. Ongoing - Featuring the lamp work bead artist, as well as Donna Ireton, Suite J, Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring the cgjewelrygallery.com). broad.com). their patrons, and audiences manifest spatial and 5838 or e-mail to ([email protected]). pointment only. And, some are operating on exhibits,"The Gullah/African Link" and "Out of contemporary basket maker and newest mem- contemporary artwork of Jackie and Charles figural complexities well-represented in these the Internet. Don’t forget about these people, Africa," featuring rare Shona Verdite sculptures ber, Laura Burcin, fiber artist. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Ailstock. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm, Sat. 11am- Corrigan Gallery, 7 Broad Street, Charleston. Gaye Sanders Fisher Gallery, 124 Church St., works, as well as varieties in their format and Headquarters Library, Spartanburg County there are many ways you can support them by various artists from Zimbabwe, Africa, and 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/757-2633 or at (http:// 5pm, or by appt. Contact: 843/723-3726 or at Ongoing - The Corrigan Gallery llc is in its Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring original oil and media. Through July 31 - "Peter L. Schmunk: Public Libraries, 151 South Church Street, during these troubling times. original photographs by Gullah photographer and www.mayerivergallery.com/). (www.artizom.com). 14th year of representing local artists creating watercolor paintings by Gaye Sanders Fisher. Photographs 2010 – 2020". A retrospective of the Spartanburg. AT&T Exhibition Lobby, Ongo- gallery owner Rev. Kennneth F. Hodges. Also, nontraditional work - Manning Williams, Corrie Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun. 1-5pm. photographer’s creative interests and projects ing - Displaying exhibitions year round ranging Aiken / North Augusta an array of antiques, batiks, and artworks for the Pluff Mudd Art, 27 Calhoun St., Bluffton. On- Atelier Gallery Charletson, 153 King Street, McCallum, John Hull, Mary Walker, Kristi Ryba, Contact: 843/958-0010 or at (www.gayesanders- over the past ten years, this exhibition explores from art exhibits to local history to nationwide discerning collector. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- going - Featuring works by Terry Brennan, Bob Charleston. Ongoing - The gallery’s focus is to Daphne vom Baur, Nancy Langston, Max Miller, fisher.com). the different forms a photograph may take and exhibits of varying topics. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Lee-Johnston Originals and Art, 401 W. 5:30pm. Contact: 843/525-9006 or at (www. Berman, Peggy Carvell, Laura Cody, Diane support and promote a variety of artists, from Karin Olah, John Moore, Gordon Nicholson, the ways that photographic images may commu- 9am-9pm; Sat., 9am-6pm; and Sun., 1:30-6pm. Martintown Rd., on the courtyard of the North lybensons.com). Dean, Cheryl Eppolito, Ed Funk, David Knowl- the Southeastern region, while merging the clas- Paul Mardikian, Susan Perkins, Lese Corrigan, Gordon Wheeler Gallery, 180 East Bay Street, nicate meaning. Document, vignette, souvenir, The Upper Level Gallery (administrative of- Hills Shopping Center, Suite 10, North Augusta. ton, Marilyn McDonald, Daurus Niles, Linda sics with the moderns. Traditional portraits and Midge Peery, Arthur McDonald, Sue Simons Charleston. Ongoing - Original paintings and lim- ephemeral record, visual poem, abstract sign–the fice on the 3rd floor), Ongoing - Display local Ongoing - Featuring hand-produced fine and Rhett Gallery, 901 Bay St., Beaufort. Ongoing - Patalive, Jim Renauer, Patti Seldes, Michael landscapes are displayed alongside contempo- Wallace, Bill Buggel, William Meisburger and ited edition prints of golf, lowcountry landscapes images exhibited here play one or more of those artisans artwork. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. decorative art, ranging from limited-edition Featuring prints and paintings of the Lowcountry Smalls, Ellen Blair Rogers, Steve White, Pat rary canvases and sculptures. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Valerie Isaacs. It expanded to include the art- and Charleston scenes by Gordon Wheeler. roles. Schmunk’s earliest efforts in photography Contact: Miranda Mims Sawyer by e-mail at photographic prints to hand-stitched quilts, by by four generations of artists, wildfowl carvings Wilcox, Caroll Williams and Irene K. William- 10am-6pm. Contact: 843/722-5668 or at (www. ists of the Charleston Renaissance with the Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun. 11am-4pm. were primarily dedicated to the subject of land- ([email protected]) or call 864./285- local and regional artists, including: Nancy B. by William Means Rhett, antique prints & maps, son. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: theateliergalleries.com). estates of Elizabeth O’Neill Verner and Alfred Contact: 843/722-2546. scape, especially wild places, which he viewed 9091. Smith, R.R. Frazier, and Joni-Dee Ross. The Audubons, and Civil war material. Hours: Mon.- 843/757-5590. Hutty and second market works of merit such from both panoramic and close-up perspectives. ga llery also carries books and original greeting Sat., 9am-5:30pm; Sun. 11am-2pm. Contact: Atrium Art Gallery, 61 Queen Street, Charles- as Matisse, Wolf Kahn and William Halsey. Grand Bohemian Gallery, Grand Bohemian He continues to create images of that kind, as Summerville cards. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm or by appt. 843/524-3339 or at (www.rhettgallery.com). Preston Pottery Studio, 10 Church Street, Bluff- ton. Ongoing - The gallery’s open beautiful Located in the heart of the downtown historic Hotel Charleston, 55 Wentworth Street, seen here in photographs of Looking Glass Rock Contact: 803/8198533. ton. Ongoing - Featuring above average pottery space in an historic Charleston building shows district of Charleston’s French Quarter. Hours: Charleston. Ongoing - The collections at the in the Pisgah National Forest of North Carolina, Public Works Art Center, 135 West Richardson The Craftseller, 818 Bay St., Beaufort. Ongo- since 1973 by Jacob Preston. Hours: Tue.-Sat., the works from over 10 artists offering contem- Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm or by chance & appt. Grand Bohemian Gallery are comprised of all part of an extended project to document that Avenue, intersection of West Richardson Avenue The Artists' Parlor, 126 Laurens Street, N.W., ing - Featuring unique works by American 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/757-3084. porary, abstract, realism, landscape, lowcountry Contact: 843/722-9868 or at internationally and locally renowned artists. site in comprehensive detail. Rosalind Sallenger and Cedar Street, Summerville. CCAC Studio Aiken. Ongoing - Featuring fine American crafts artists in pottery, jewelry, metal, glass, textiles, and photography. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. (corrigangallery.com). Exclusive to the Grand Bohemian Galleries Richardson Ongoing - Featuring the Cerise Gallery, now the permanent home of the Carnes and art objects. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5- wood, painting and kaleidoscopes. Hours: Contact: 843/973-3300 or at (www.atriumartgal- are internationally-acclaimed artists Stefano and Amber Persian Ceiling sculptures created Crossroads Artist Cooperative. Ongoing - The :30pm. Contact: 803/648-4639. Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm and Sun., noon-4pm. lery.com). Courtyard Art Gallery, 149 1/2 East Bay Street, Cecchini – famed Italian artist best known for by renowned American sculptor Dale Chihuly. CCAC has handcrafted items for sale and offers Contact: 843/525-6104 or at Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring works by his depictions of wildlife - and French Colorist Admission: Free. Hours: Tue, Wed, Fri. & Sat., classes in a variety of media. Hours: Tue.-Fri., Wild Hare Pottery, 1627 Georgia Avenue at the (www.craftseller.com). Ben Ham Images, 416 King Street, Charleston. Veronique Aniel, Melissa Breeland, Mary Ann Expressionist artist Jean Claude Roy. Other 1-5pm; Thur., 1-9pm; and closed Sun.& Mon. 10am-2pm & Sat., 10am-6pm. The CCAC also corner of Alpine Avenue, N. Augusta. Ongoing - Ongoing - Ben Ham Images recently expanded Bridgman, Renee Bruce, Beverly Brunswig, featured artists include Ali Launer, Amber Hig- Contact: call Laura Corbin at 864/597-4180, has an Online Store that features handcrafted Featuring handcrafted pottery in porcelain, earth- Thibault Gallery, 815 Bay Street, Beaufort. On- to its new 2200 square feet of elegant gallery Wilma Cantey, Carole Carberry, Linda Churchill, gins, Donna Dowless, Elizabeth Nelson, Gart- e-mail to ([email protected]) or at (www. items from many of the artist members. The On- enware, stoneware, and raku by David Stuart. going - This gallery is a haven for talented artists space in Charleston. Located downtown in the Christine Crosby, Judy Jacobs, Alix Kassing, Jen- ner & Blade, James Kitchens, Jerry McKellar, wofford.edu). line Store is at (www.carnescrossroadsartistco- Hours: M-F, 10am-5pm. (Call ahead.) Contact: to showcase their art, as well as an attraction for “Upper” King Street design district amidst world nifer Koach, Tug Mathisen, Yvonne Rousseau, Kathleen Elliot, Mitch Kolbe, Oris, Susan Gott, operative.com). New items are added each week 803/279-7813. tourists and locals alike. Here you will find original class shopping and restaurants, the Charles- Suzy Shealy, Coleen Stoioff, and Tom Tremaine. Peter Keil, Philippe Guillerm, Stefan Horik, Spartanburg Art Museum, Chapman Cultural and FREE SHIPPING is always available in the art in a variety of mediums, from oil paintings and ton gallery is truly an unique experience that Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. noon-5pm. Thomas Arvid, and John Duckworth. Hours: Arts Center, 200 East St. John Street, Spar- 48 contiguous United States. Ongoing - Offering Anderson water color paintings, to fine art photography. transports you on a spectacular journey. Hours: Contact: 843/723-9172 or at Mon.-Thur., 10am-7pm, Fri. & Sat., 10am-8pm, tanburg. Main Gallery, Through May 10 - "all studio spaces for artists, engaging exhibitions, Watch our artists at work. You can commission a Sun.-Mon., noon-5pm and Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm. (www.courtyardartgallery.com). and Sun., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/724-4130 terrain". We think of landscapes as an external art classes for adults and children, a boutique gift Brushstrokes, 1029 S. McDuffie St., Ander- one-of-a-kind piece or take home something that Work by Rhett Thurman Contact: 843/410-1495 or at (http://benhamim- or at (www.grandbohemiangallery.com). reality. Artists often refer to their internal land- shop, music events, an outdoor market, a special son. Ongoing - Uniquely painted furniture, faux fits in your bag. From large wall art and giclee ages.com/). Dare Gallery, 31 Broad Street, between scapes as sources of inspiration. They are si- event rental space, and so much more. Hours: finishes and original artwork featuring the works prints to note cards and postcards, we have it all. The Red Piano Art Gallery, 40 Calhoun St., Church & State Sts., Charleston. Ongoing - Hagan Fine Art Gallery & Studio, LLC, 177 multaneously external and internal and always see gallery hours above. Contact: 843/860-0742 of Pamela Tillinghast Sullivan. Hours: Mon.-Tues. You will always find just the right gift for someone Suite 201, next to the Cottage Cafe and above Bird's I View Gallery, 119-A Church St., Charles- Located on historic Broad Street’s GALLERY King Street, Charleston. Ongoing - This is the fascinating, mysterious, potentially dangerous or e-mail to ([email protected]). or by appt.; Wed.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: special, or that perfect artwork to make your room Gigi’s, enter at the left side of the building, off ton. Ongoing - Featuring originals and prints of ROW in the French Quarter of Charleston, SC, working studio of Charleston artist Karen Hewitt and intrinsically complex. The terrain explored 864/261-3751. complete. We welcome you to stop in often as the courtyard, Bluffton. Ongoing - Presenting a bird life by Anne Worsham Richardson, as well the gallery features an extensive variety of fine Hagan and represents over 35 well-known, in this exhibition accounts for our deep desire ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Summerville we will always have new and interesting things. broad collection of 19th and 20th century repre- as works by Nancy Rushing, Alice Grimsley, and art including landscape, figurative, still life & award-winning impressionistic and abstract art- to be in, and apart from, the landscape. Par- Azalea Park, Main Street and West Fifth Street Beaufort Area Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 843/379- sentational American paintings and sculpture. Detta Cutting Zimmerman. Hours: Mon.-Sat., marine paintings plus exquisite pottery, photog- ists from the United States, Italy, Ireland, India, ticipating artists include: Abe Abraham, Eilis South, Summerville. Ongoing - Featuring 21 4278 or at (www.ThibaultGallery.com). Landscapes, still lifes, genre scenes, figures 10am-5pm. Contact 843/723-1276, 843/766- raphy, fine handcrafted jewelry, unique works Spain, France, Russia, Germany, and Ukraine. Crean, Samantha Goss, Katie Kingery-Page, pieces of sculpture in Summerville's permanent and historical subjects by many of America's 2108 or at (www.anneworshamrichardson.com). in glass & metal plus bronze sculpture – all by Established in 2010, HFA brings to Charleston Eric Kunsman, Casey McGuire, Mark Schoon, outdoor collection donated by Sculpture in the Belton leading representational artists, impressionists some of the most sought after artists in the low a variety of original oil, acrylic and mixed media Jane Szabo, and Erin Wiersma. Admission: South and a few others in other locations in Sum- and expressionists are available for discriminat- Carolina Antique Maps and Prints LLC, 91 country and accomplished artists from across works. Join us at our First Friday receptions Yes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun.,1-5pm; merville. Hours: daylight hours. Contact: 843/851- Carlene Shuler Brown Gallery, 3605 Old ing private, corporate and institutional collec- Church St., Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring the nation. Many of the artists represented and meet some of the finest local, regional, and till 9pm on 3rd Thur. of each month. Closed 7800 or at (www.sculptureinthesouth.com). Williamston Road, Belton. Ongoing - Original tors. Hours: M-F, 9am-5pm; Sat., 10am-3pm Antique Maps and Prints from the 16th to the have a personal connection to Charleston national, and international artists working today. on national holidays. Contact: 864/582-7616 or watercolor paintings and prints by Carlene Shuler or by appt. Contact: 843/785-2318 or at (http:// 19th century. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm or and the coastal Carolinas and tend to include Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. noon-5- at (www.spartanburgartmuseum.org). Sumter Brown. Also acrylic collages and paper collages redpianoartgallery.com/). by appt. Contact: 843/722-4773 or at (www. pieces that celebrate the colorful tapestry of the pm. Contact: 843/901-8124, e-mail to (info@ using stained papers, oriental papers and lace carolinaantiqueprints.com). southern coastal culture. Visit the gallery to see haganfineart.com) or at (www.HaganFineArt. Sumter County Gallery of Art, Sumter County papers by Carlene Shuler Brown. Commis- Camden crashing waves, lush marshes, still lifes of ca- com). Cultural Center, 135 Haynesworth St., Sumter. sioned paintings Painting and drawing classes Cecil Byrne Gallery, 140 East Bay Street, mellias & oyster shells, coastal wildlife and sen- . Artisan Center Gift Shop - Featuring art are offered. Custom framing is offered also. Artists’ Attic, 930 S Broad St., Camden. Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring fine art from sitive yet powerful portraits of the south. Hours: Helena Fox Fine Art, 106-A Church Street, objects from local and regional artists. Hours: Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: Ongoing - Featuring a new frame shop and leading impressionist artists, as well as artisan Mon. - Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 843/853-5002 Charleston. Ongoing - Helena Fox Fine Art Tues-Sat 11-5pm & Sun., 1:30-5pm. Contact: Work by Lana Hefner 864/225-3922. Saturday hours, along with our regular gallery, made pottery and furnishings. Visit us online or at (www.edwarddare.com). specializes in fine contemporary, American 803//775-0543 or at (www.sumtergallery.org). and cooperative open studios shared by 8 or in person to see the work of painters Liz representational art. Proudly representing Bay St. Gallery, 719 Bay St., Beaufort. Ongo- Bluffton professional artists working in various medi- Haywood-Sullivan, Jeanne Rosier Smith, Mike Dog & Horse Fine Art & Portraiture, 102 goldsmith and jeweler, Sarah Amos, original Travelers Rest ing - Offering original works focusing on many ums. Including Dot Goodwin, Jane Hannon, Beeman, Cecilia Murray, Ann Watcher, Sue Church St. Charleston. Ongoing - Did you paintings by Kenn Backhaus, John Cosby, different aspects of what is best about the Low- Calhoun Street Gallery, 44 Calhoun Street, Ann Starnes, Emily Houde, Kathy Redner, Gilkey, and James Nelson Lewis. Museum know that many of the 30+ artists we represent Julyan Davis, Terry DeLapp, Donald Demers, White Rabbit Fine Art Gallery, 5 So. Main country and celebrating the beautiful fragility of Bluffton. Ongoing - Featuring SC artists Mi- Benira Sutphin, Tari Federer, and Deb Maza. quality pottery items from artists Susan Barrett paint people as well as animals? Portraits make Kathleen Dunphy, Mary Erickson, West Fraser, Street, Travelers Rest. Ongoing - Original this unique wetlands area. A variety of media, chael Story and Jane Word, and local Bluffton Commissions are accepted. Hours: Mon.-Fri., and Liz Kinder are complemented by amazing a wonderful and unique gift and are a great Kaminer Haislip, Betsy Havens, Jeffrey T. artwork made by local and regional artists on oil, acrylic, pastel, printmaking and sculpture artists Robert Sefton, Judith Beckler, Jay Ke- 10am-4pm; Sat., 10am-3pm and by appt. Con- blown glass from artist Nicholas Kecic. Tables way to commemorate a life event or honor Larson, Joseph McGurl, Billyo O’Donnell, Joe an ongoing basis, with new guests monthly, sensitively interprets and conveys the essence naga, Linda Schwartz, Rima Bartkiene, as well tact: 803/432-9955 or e-mail at (tarifederer@ for your home made right here in Charleston by a beloved pet. Visit the gallery in person or Paquet, Jessie Peterson Tarazi, Scott Prior, including works by: Susan Savage, Kymberlea of coastal SC. Artists include Jim Draper, Su- as 18th & 19th century antique art, and many earthlink.net). artist Capers Cathuen can be seen throughout online and see a variety of styles and mediums. Seth Tane and bronze sculptures by Kent Ull- Easter, Patty Cunningham, Robert “Artsy Bob” san Graber, Lana Hefner, Mandy Johnson, Su- more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm & Sun., the gallery. Capers uses salvaged wood from Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 11am-5pm. berg. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt. Havens, Crystal Knope, Cathyrn Rice, Steve san Mayfield, Marcy Dunn Ramsey, and Taylor noon-3pm. Contact: 843/837-4434 or at (www. Dovetails, 645 Rutledge Street, Camden. Ongo- the farms and coastal areas around Charleston Contact: 843/577-5500 or at (www.dogand- Contact: 843/723-0073, e-mail at (gallery@ Wallace, Gayle Latuszek, Amanda Franklin, Nicole Turner. South Carolina's finest collection redschoolhouseantiques.com). ing - Featuring custom bench crafted furniture to fashion one of a kind pieces for your home. horsefineart.com). helenafoxfineart.com) or at View of the “Threshold” exhibition and Nancy Yan, among others. Hours: Tue.- of sweetgrass baskets compliments the other by Jim Rose. Each piece is made by hand to Hours: Contact: 843.312-1891 or at (www. (helenafoxfineart.com). UPSTATE Gallery on Main, 172 E. Main Sat., 11am-5pm; Sun., 11am-3pm; closed Mon. works. Hours: Mon-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: Four Corners Art Gallery and Fine Framing, the client’s specifications. Jim works in a variety cecilbyrnegallery.com). East Bay Garden Gallery, 114 E. Bay St., in Street, Spartanburg. Through May 2 - "Thresh- Contact: 864/610-2732 or e-mail to (whiterab- 843/522-9210 or at (www.baystgallery.com). 1263 May River Rd.,Historic District, Bluffton. of woods including heart pine, walnut, cypress, Coates Row, near Rainbow Row, Charleston. Horton Hayes Fine Art, 30 State Street, old," featuring works by Naomi J. Falk, Amy [email protected]). Ongoing - Featuring works by 12 artists with maple, and cherry. Jim also works in exotic Charleston Art Brokers, AIM on King, 648 Ongoing - Artist and owner, W. Hampton Brand Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring marshscapes Sacksteder, and Brooks Harris Stevens. DUE Charles Street Gallery, 914 Charles Street, @ an especially local flavor.The works are in woods form South America and Africa. Visitors King Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Represent- provides a unique and more complete "Charles- and Lowcountry images of shrimpers, crabbers, TO COVID19 closings, this exhibit will be Walterboro Charles & Greene Street, Beaufort. Ongoing - acrylic,oil, mixed media, pen and ink, pottery can watch individual pieces of furniture being ing emerging and established fine art artists ton experience" with his art. His primary subject clammers, and oyster harvesters in oils and acryl- exhibited virtually via social media. Themati- Located in a lovingly restored building, we offer and wire sculture.A real treat.We have a fine built. Every piece has its own personality and and photographers from Charleston and the is the significant architecture and beautiful his- ics by Mark Horton. Also works by Nancy Hoerter, cally united by the notion of borders and bar- SC Artisans Center, 334 Wichman Street, 2 custom framing and handcrafted furniture, and collection of custom picture frame mouldings becomes an instant heirloom. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Southeast. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. toric buildings of our city. For those who seek Shannon Runquist, Rhett Thurman, and Chris ricades, “Threshold” is composed of immersive, miles off I95, exits 53 or 57, Walterboro. Ongoing feature exhibits by local artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., and an experienced staff to work with anything 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 770/330-5000 or Contact: ([email protected]) or the ultimate Charleston keepsake - he puts his Groves. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10:30am-5:30pm; large-scale art works, including sculpture, - Featuring work of over 300 of the SC's leading 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-3pm. Contact: 843/521- from the unusual to the museum treated piece. 803/446-3124. at (www.charlestonartbrokers.com). art on the increasingly rare artifacts of historic 2nd Sun. of each month, 12:30-5pm & by appt. wall-mounted installations, and fiber-based artists. The Center offers educational and inter- 9054 or at (www.thecharlesstreetgallery.com). Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 11am- roofing slate and old handmade Charleston Contact: 843/958-0014 or at (www.hortonhayes. work. Using the concept of fences and barriers pretive displays of Southern folklife. Its mission is 2pm. Contact: 843/757-8185. Northlight Studio, 607 Rutledge Street, Charleston Crafts, 84 North Market St., brick. In addition to his art, you're invited to com). as visual metaphors to investigate the complex to enhance the appreciation and understanding I. Pinckney Simons Gallery, LLC, 711 Bay Camden. Ongoing - Featuring works by Laurie Charleston. Ongoing - Charleston Crafts is the browse among the eclectic garden finds in issues of social division, how do we find a bal- of the rich cultural heritage of South Carolina. Street, historic downtown Beaufort. Ongoing La Petite Gallerie, 56 Calhoun Street, Bluffton. McIntosh. Hours: by appt. Contact: 803/319- longest operating craft cooperative in Charles- the courtyard including old gates, statuaries, Imaging Arts Gallery, 175 King Street, be- ance between confined territory and collective Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 843/549- - Featuring fine artists of the South since 1979; Ongoing - Featuring five of the area’s favorite 2223 or at (www.LaurieMcIntoshArt.com). ton, operating for over 30 years, featuring only pottery, unique iron pieces and so much more. tween Clifford and Queen, Charleston. Ongo- community? Ongoing - The gallery is dedi- 0011 or at (http://www.scartisanscenter.com/). paintings, sculpture, jewelry, and mosaic masks. painters, this special collection of art is an items designed and created by SC artists. Gal- Hours: Mon.-Sun., 9am-2pm. Contact: 843/958- ing - A unique showcase of photography includ- cated to contemporary and original exhibitions Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-4:30pm, & Sat., 11am-3- ever-changing delight, with many pieces spill- Rutledge Street Gallery, 508 Rutledge St., lery showcases a blend of contemporary and 0490 or 843/327-6282. ing LeCroy’s vastly enlarged leaves, plants, that include selections from the permanent col- Westminster pm. Contact: 843/379-4774 or at (www.ipsgallery. ing out into the adjacent garden. In addition to Camden. Ongoing - Featuring original works of traditional craft media plus photography. Hours: and flowers - a culmination of photography lection by artists Andy Warhol, Jerry Uelsmann com). the pastel, acrylic, oil and watercolor paintings art from regional and national artists includ- daily from 10am - 6pm. Contact: 843/723-2938 Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art, 58 Broad and technology, as they reveal detail and color and Beatrice Riese. Hours: Tue.-Sat., noon-5- The Gateway Arts Center of Westminster you’ll find lovely wood carvings, blown glass, ing Clara Blalock, Elizabeth Barber, Anne Biv- or at (www.CharlestonCrafts.org). St., Charleston. Ongoing - Founded in 2001, that is beyond the reach of the unaided eye. pm or by appt. Contact: Jane Allen Nodine, South Carolina, 213 E. Windsor Street, West- Indigo Gallery, 809 Bay St., Beaufort. Ongo- whimsical and soulful clay pieces, wonder- ens, Yong Chu Chang, Marjorie Greene, Joyce this internationally acclaimed fine art gal- The fine art photography contains a selection director by e-mail at (Jnodine@uscupstate. minster. Ongoing - Through active collaboration ing - Featuring a gallery of fine art, including ful steel reeds and fish yard art, and carved Hall, Seth Haverkamkp, Carrie Payne, John Chuma Gullah Gallery, 188 Meeting Street, lery is located in the historic French Quarter of cityscapes, black and whites, international edu), call 864/503-5838, or Mark Flowers, with the Westminster Music Centre, Mountain a unique selection of paintings by local and wooden bird and turtle sculptures. You are Pototschnik, Bob Ransley, Dennis Snell, Maci Units N1-N3, inside the Charleston City Market district in Charleston. Richardson represents architecture, and others. Unique framed pieces exhibits coordinator by e-mail at (Mflowers@ Lakes Convention and Visitors Bureau, West- regional artists. Represented are: Sandra Bag- likely to catch one of the artists on duty painting Scheuer, and many more. Chinese Antique Great Hall Mall, Charleston. Ongoing - We are American, Dutch, and Russian-born artists of that combine 19th century daguerreotypes, uscupstate.edu), or call 864/503-5848. minster Depot and other local non profit arts gette, Alison Crossman, Gloria Dalvini, Janet on the shady garden deck! Hours: Mon.-Sat., Furniture Pieces. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. a resource center to learn more about the Gul- the contemporary Impressionist, Realist, and ambrotypes, and tintypes with enlarged im- organizations; by establishing an active member- Mozley, and Polly Swenson. Also: Peter Pette- 11am-5pm & Sun. 11am-3pm. Contact: (www. Contact: 803/425-0071 or at (www.rutledg- lah Culture through Gullah Art, Gullah Books, Abstract styles. Sculpture by the award-winning ages will delight history enthusiasts. LeCroy’s ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Spartanburg ship; and with a well -rounded schedule of yearly grew, Kelley Sanford & Liz Reitz. Fine custom lapetitegallerie.com). estreetgallery.com). Gullah Crafts, Gullah Storytelling, Gullah Spiri- Marianne Houtkamp and photography by Rich- photographs are additionally on exhibit at the Campus of University of South Carolina Up- events that complements established venues: it framing is also available. Hours: Mon.-Sat., tuals, Gullah Tours and Gullah Food. Hours: ardson also fill the elegant and inviting space. New York Hall of Science, New York. Hours: state, 800 University Way, Spartanburg. Ongo- is our mission to help open the doors of creativity 10am-5pm. Contact: Janet Deaton 843/524- Maye River Gallery, 37 Calhoun St., Bluff- Charleston Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-6pm. Contact: 843/722- In addition, the gallery is available as a scenic Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 2-5pm. Contact: ing - "USC Upstate Outdoor Sculpture Collec- to everyone. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-5pm 1036. ton. Ongoing - Featuring works by painters 1702 or at (http://gallerychuma.com/). event venue. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- 5pm. 843/577-7501 or at (www.imagingarts.com). tion". Available to viewers year-round, these 13 (during exhibits) Fri.&Sat., 10am-3pm. Contact: Cindy Chiappetta, Jo Dye, Anne Hakala, Judy Anglin-Smith Fine Art, 9 Queen Street, corner Contact: 843/722-3660 or e-mail to works can be seen in front of the Campus Life 864/613-2211 or (https://gatewayartscenter.net/). Saylor McElynn, Audrey Montgomery, Joyce of Queen & State Streets, Charleston. Ongo- ([email protected]). ing - Featuring original works by Betty Anglin Center, the Humanities and Performing Arts continued on Page 27 continued on Page 28 Page 26 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 27 Rhett Thurman Studio, 241 King St., Charles- most highly regarded artist. Here, you will find a HoFP, 2828 Devine Street, Columbia. Ongo- the gallery. We will only allow up to 3 customers ton. Ongoing - Featuring original works by Rhett tour-de-force of Audubon's "Birds of America" as ing - Featuring original works of art from around inside at one time per the Governor’s order. We Thurman in conjunction with The Sylvan Gallery. well as other highly acclaimed natural history art. the world and around the corner. Hours: Mon.- will maintain our “no touch” policy for custom- SC Commercial Galleries Hours: by appt. only. Contact: 843/577-6066 or at A sportman's paradise with a large selection of SC Commercial Galleries Fri.,9am-5:30pm; Sat.,10am-5pm, & by appt.. ers looking for items to purchase and even the continued from Page 27 (www.rhettthurmanstudio.com). antique wildfowl decoys, collectibles, nostalgic continued from Page 28 Contact: 803/799-7405 or at (www.hofpgallery. purchasing procedure using a credit card doesn’t paintings, prints of days afield and favorite hunt- com). require contact. The studio is currently closed for ing dogs. We offer museum-quality framing and components of art for creators, enthusiasts, and Blue Sky Gallery, Arcade Mall, 1332 Main viewing glassblowing and taking classes. We will Indigo Fine Art Gallery, 102 Church St., artworks by selected artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., conservation services for works of art on paper to collectors through gallery talks, workshops and Streetm Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring works if ART Gallery, 1221 - 1223 Lincoln St., reopen that part of our business when there is Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring artwork by 10am-5pm. Contact: 803/348-3202 or e-mail to protect and present your most treasured pieces. events, and a speaker series. We aim to build a by Blue Sky. Hours: Contact for hours or by Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring works by Don no longer a risk to us and you. Please make your Paula Lonneman and Judith Perry, along with ([email protected]). Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: diverse community of people who want to engage chance. Contact: e-mail to (blueskygallery@ Zurlo, Paul Yanko, Edmund Yaghjian, David visit as short and safe as possible. We have man- handblown glass seashells, raku pots and 843/853-1100 or at (www.audubonart.com). with art, broaden the dialogue about culture and gmail.com). Yaghjian, Mike Williams, Katie Walker, Bram aged to avoid infection thus far and hope to not the work of special guest artists throughout Miller Gallery, 149 1/2 East Bay Street, Charles- contemporary art, and provide a gathering space van Velde, Leo Twiggs, H. Brown Thornton, be part of any threat of spreading the virus any the year. Stop by and see works-in-progress ton. Ongoing - Miller Gallery brings together The Brizard Studio, one King Street, Suite 404, where all are welcome. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am- Carol Saunders Gallery, 922 Gervais St., Christine Tedesco, Tom Stanley, Laura Spong, further. Thanks again for your support, excited to as well, since the artist/owners are always local and international contemporary creators. Charleston. Ongoing - Original fine oil paintings 7pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 843.882.5464 Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring fine art objects Kees Salentijn, Silvia Rudolf, Edward Rice, see you soon. Ongoing - Handblown glass by there & probably painting! Hours: Mon.-Sat., Fine art painters, sculptors, and artisans are by Robin Brizard, award-winning impressionist or at (www.tragercontemporary.com). and works by local artists, including Mana Hewitt, Paul Reed, Anna Redwine, Herb Parker, Matt Tom Lockart and crew, including perfume bottles, 10am-5pm. Contact: 843-805-9696 or at (www. highlighted in our 1500 square foot Charleston artist. Hours: by appt. only, call 843/577-0964. Stephen Chesley, Carol Pittman, Mike Williams, Overend, Janet Orselli, Marcelo Novo, Dorothy ornaments, vases, sculpture, bowls, and paper- IndigoFineArtGallery.com). gallery. Featuring works by Charlotte Filbert, ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Charleston Benjamin Rollins Caldwell, Dixie Purvis, Miles Laura Spong, Heidi Darr-Hope, Judy Hubbard, Netherland, Philip Morsberger, Joan Mitchell, weights, in all price ranges. Hours: Mon.-Fri., The Charleston Renaissance Gallery, 103 Avondale Therapy, 815 Savannah Highway, Jeri Burdick, Clay Burnett, and Eddie Bryan. Eric Miller, Sam Middleton, Reiner Mahrlein, 9am-5pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 803/254- Julia Santen Gallery, 188 King Street, Charles- Purvis, Naked Eyes, Jo Hay, Amanda Krantz, Church Street, at St. Michael's Alley, Charleston. Suite 101, Charleston. Ongoing - This space Hours: M-F, 10am-5:30pm; Sat., 11am-5pm. Peter Lenzo, Deanna Leamon, Ger Lataster, 2444 or at ton. Ongoing - Offering original vintage poster art, Suite 33, Hamilton Woodworks, Kate Hooray Ongoing - Showcasing nineteenth century oil is an ideal location for contemporary art with its Contact: 803/256-3046. Sjaak Korsten, Bill Jackson, Alvin Hollings- (www.oneearedcow.com). encompassing the Belle Epoque, Art Nouveau, Osmond, JP Shepard, and more! Hours: Mon.- paintings, works on paper and sculpture of the concrete floors, high white walls, and dramatic worth, Klaus Hartmann, Tonya Gregg, Mary Art Deco and Contemporary eras. Hours: open Thur., 10am-5pm; Fri.-Sat., 10am-8pm & Sun. American South. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. lighting, one has the sense of an New York City City Art, 1224 Lincoln Street, Columbia. Art Gilkerson, Ralph Gelbert, Phil Garrett, Jacques Over the Mantel Gallery, 3142 Carlisle Street, mostly, closed sometimes and by appt. Contact: 11am-5pm. Contact: 843/764-9281 or at (www. Contact: 843/723-0025 or at (www.fineartsouth. gallery verses the hidden gem of West Ashley. Supply Store will reopen 11am-3pm, Mon.- Doucet, Jeff Donovan, Stephen Chesley, Columbia. Ongoing - OTM Gallery opened 843/534-0758 or at (www.juliasantengallery. millergallerychas.com). Work by Anne-Marie Kornachuk com). Hours: M-F by appt. Contact: 843/870-0278. Sat. Through June 30 - Featuring an exhibit of Steven Chapp, Ashlynn Browning, Carl Blair, in Columbia, South Carolina in 2013 and has com). Robert Lange Studios , 2 Queen St., Charles- Mitchell Hill Gallery, 438 King Street, located paintings by Patton Blackwell. Blackwell’s work is Aaron Baldwin, Karel Appel, Roland Albert and since earned awards for “Best Columbia Metro- ton. May 1 - 22 - "Red Ribbon," featuring a group The George Gallery, 54 Broad Street, Charles- Uncork Charleston, Charleston’s newest wine deeply rooted in her experience of her surround- Benny Andrews. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11am-7pm politan Art Gallery“ (2018) and “Best Columbia Lambert Gallery, 749 Willow Lake Road, next to Hall’s Chop House just down from show of contemporary paintings. RLS has asked ton. Ongoing - The George Gallery represents bar, 476 King Street, Charleston. Ongoing - ings, and her desire to translate this experience and Sat., 11am- 5pm. Contact: 803/238-2351 Metropolitan Gallery for Local Art” (2019). OTM Charleston. Onging - Featuring the gallery and the Visitor’s Center, Charleston. Ongoing - twenty world renowned artists to take a single contemporary American artists including Frank Featuring works by Robert Maniscalco. Hours: to the canvas. Blackwell captures the essence of or e-mail at ([email protected]). is owned by Julia Moore and operated by Julie studio space for Hilarie Lambert. Hours: call, What started as a pop-up for art for charity piece of red ribbon as their painting inspiration. Phillips, Salter Scharstein, Tom Stanley, Allison Wed.-Fri., 5pm - till & Sat.-Sun., 1pm-till. Contact: atmosphere and landscape in her use of color, Coffey. Its purpose is to offer original artwork by appt. Contact: 843/822-1707 or at (www. has evolved into one of Charleston’s premier Each artist will create one painting that exemplify- Gildersleeve, Alan Jackson, Heather Jones, 854/222-3939 or e-mail to (info@uncorkcharles- action, and brush stroke. Infused with beauty and John Miranda's South Carolina Artists Gal- to the community at affordable prices. OTM hlambert.com). galleries Mitchell Hill features the innovative ing their specific style, genre and subject matter. ton.com). artwork of over twenty regional artists. Hours: Catherine Booker Jones, Paul Yanko, Justin passion, Blackwell’s paintings embody both the lery, Dutch Square Mall, next to Belk, 421 Bush brokers approximately 50 extremely talented These annual themed group shows at Robert Giunta, Lori Glavin, Catherine Erb, Betsy Brackin, tangible and the intangible. From the lush green River Rd., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring pastel artists most of whom maintain residences in Laura Liberatore Szweda Studio, Kiawah Mon.-Wed., 10am-6pm; Thur.-Sat., 10am-9pm; Lange Studios have been developed to connect Vicki Sher, Amanda Norman and Alan Taylor Chesterfield rolling fields and dense foliage of Camden, South portraits, pastel paintings and prints by John the southern states of the US. Hours: Tue.- Island. Ongoing - Featuring contemporary & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 843/564-0034 or at artists from the Charleston area with not only col- Jeffries. A selection from the estates of William Carolina, where her home and studio are located, Miranda, as well as other works by SC artists. Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 803/719-1713 or at fine art paintings. Hours: by appointment only. (www.mitchelhillnc.com). lectors but also other painters practicing in their Halsey and Otto Neumann are also available Douglas Gallery, 144 Main St, Chesterfield. to the streets of Rio de Janerio during Carnival, to Also - Featuring a large selection of works by (https://overthemantel.com/). Contact: 843/768-4795. field. Artists will present their best work in Robert Ongoing - Featuring the works of Jonathan Neema Fine Art Gallery, 3 Broad St., Ste. 100, through the gallery. In addition to sales, we time spent on the Aegean Sea, Blackwell creates Erica Hoyt, including Charleston prints, colleges Lange Studios’ 2 Queen Street gallery space. offer consultation services for commercial and Douglas. Fine art oil and watercolor paintings mosaics of swirling paint that radiate light and of South Carolina and numbered reproduction Prompt Designs Art Gallery, 3041 N. Main Lowcountry Artists Gallery, 148 E. Bay St., Charleston. Ongoing - South Carolina’s newest Included in the show are artists Candice Bohan- residential projects. We are here to make your primarily focused on local scenery painted plein power, reflecting moments and spaces in time prints. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am -9pm & Sun. St., near where the train trussel crosses Main Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring works by art gallery featuring original works of art by both non, Chambers Austelle, Erik Johnson, George art collecting experience simple and enjoyable. aire and in studio. Hours: open by appt. only. that are both active and meditative, universal and 12:30pm-6pm. Contact: 803/750-6750. St., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring original Norma Morris Ballentine, Helen K. Beacham, established and standout emerging African- Ayers, Jessica Gordon, Joshua Flint, June Strat- Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: e-mail at ([email protected]) or at timeless. Referencing the works of such artists oils and giclees by Porter O'Brien Dodd. Hours: Marty Biernbaum, Fer Caggiano, Laura Cody, American artists who are from or who currently ton, Kerry Simmons, Matt Bober, Mia Bergeron, Contact: 843/579-7328 or at (www.georgegal- (www.douglasgallery.org). as Willem de Kooning, and Wassily Kandinsky, LAC Gallery, 121 A East Main St. (entrance on Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 803/252-2927 or Lynne N. Hardwick, Rana Jordahl, Rebecca reside in South Carolina. Gallery owner, currator Michelle Jader, Nicola Johnson, Patrick Kramer, leryart.com). Blackwell’s paintings recall the physicality and Maiden Lane) Lexington. Ongoing - Show- e-mail at ([email protected]). Leonard and Sandra Roper along with 25 addi- and gallery director is Meisha Johnson. Hours: Patrick Nevins, Robert Lange, Sandra Flood, Columbia Area emotion of de Kooning’s animated brushwork casing original, collectible works of art by: tional guest artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10:30am- Tue.-Sat., 10:30am-6:30pm or by appt. Contact: Timur Akhriev, Anne Marie Kornachuk, Nata- The John Carroll Doyle Art Gallery, 125 while evoking the spiritual resonance of Kand- transcendent artist Abstract Alexandra, mixed- Rita Smith Gallery, at Midtown At Forest Acres 6pm & Sun., 1-5. Contact: 843/577-9295 or at 843/353-8079 or at (www.neemagallery.com). lie Featherston, Karen Paavola, and Anthony Church St., Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring Alicia Leeke Fine Art Studio, 3821 Edinburg insky’s later work. Ongoing - Featuring works media artist C.J. Martin-Marchese; landscape (formally Richland Mall) across from Barnes & (www.lowcountryartists.com). Waichulis. Ongoing - Featuring works by Ali Rd., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring original One of a Kind Art & Fine Craft Gallery, 74 N. works by the late John Carroll Doyle and Mar- by Jane Aldridge, Jim Arendt, Randolph New painter Susan Johnson; pop-surrealist painter Noble, corner of Forest Drive and Beltline Blvd., Cavanaugh, Megan Aline, Robert Lange, Nathan gret Petterson. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. acrylic cityscapes, abstracts, monotypes, and Armstrong, Penny Baskin, Jo Dean Bauknight, Jason Freeman and exclusive jewelry by Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring original watercol- Martin Gallery, 18 Broad Street, ground floor Market Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring Durfee, Kerry Brooks, Jessica Dunegan, Fred Contact: 843/577-7344 or at (www.johncdoyle. drawings on canvas and fiber. Giclee’s on Robbie Bell, Kimberly Betchman, Tarleton Esihle Designs. LAC also hosts monthly events ors, acrylics and oil paintings and collector prints of the Peeople’s Building, corner of Broad and unique arts and crafts from over 400 American Jamar, Michael Moran, Amy Lind, Adam Hall, com). canvas and paper also available. Hours: by Blackwell, Angela Bradburn, Betty Bramlett, featuring guest artists, authors, poets, musi- by Rita Smith as well as paintings and photog- State Streets, Charleston. Ongoing - Featur- artists, including many local artisans. Hours: Joshua Flint, Sean Clancy, and JB Boyd. Hours: appt. only. Contact: 803/429-5456 or at (www. Joe Byrne, Carolita Cantrell, Kathy Casey, cians, dancers and more. Hours: Thur., 1-7pm, raphy by 7 other SC artists. Also a selection of ing paintings by Mitch Billis, Kathleen Billis, Sun.-Thur., 10am-10pm & Fri.&Sat, 10-11pm. Mon.-Sun., 11am-7pm. Contact: 843/805-8052 The Space, 2143 Heriot Street, Studio F, just alicialeeke.com). Anne Cunningham, Bob Doster, Gerard Erley, Fri., 1-8pm and Sat. 11am-2pm. Contact: call pottery, stained glass, wood turnings, jewelry and Italian master Imero Gobbato, William Crosby, Contact: 843/534-1774. or at (www.robertlangestudios.com). past Carter’s Storage, Charleston. Ongoing Claire Farrell, Amy Fichter, Tim Floyd, Michael 803/351-3333 or at (https://www.facebook.com/ other original crafts. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm Christopher Schink, Jennifer Spencer, Jared - The Space is a newly renovated art venue ArtCan Studio & Gallery, 108 Beaufort Street, Fowler, Teri Goddard, Harriet Goode, Vanessa LACGallery/). & Sun. 12:30-6pm. Contact: 803/790- 0328. Clackner, and Gilles Charest; sculpture by Leo Paul Silva Gallery, 188 Meeting Street, Stewart Fine Art, 12 State Street, Charleston. with private studio rental, a public gallery and Chapin. Ongoing - Featuring original paint- Grubbs, Randy Hanna, Shelley Hehenberger, Osborne, Claire McArdle, and James R. Pyne; Charleston. Ongoing - The art and musings of Ongoing - Featuring works by Sue Stewart, photography studio. The Space hosts Camera ings, handpainted furnishing, and limited and Mana Hewitt, David Kessler, Jan Kransberger, Lewis & Clark Gallery, 1001 Huger Street, Rob Shaw Gallery and Framing, 324 State and photography by Michael Kahn. Also, offer- Paul Silva. All mediums from oils and acryllics Charles DuPre DeAntonio, Robert Isley, Margaret Works Cafe, art exhibitions, and special events. open edition lithographs by Judy Bolton Jarrett. Robert Lyon, Rena MacQueen, Doug McAbee, behind One Eared Cow Glass, Columbia. On- Street, West Columbia. Ongoing - The gallery ing select jewelry and glass art by America’s to mixed media digital art. Hours: Mon.-Sun., Dyer, Fran Moeller Gatins, and James Wellington Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm. Contact: call Mark Hours: Thur.& Fri., noon-5:30pm; Sat., noon- Fred McElveen, Esther Melton, Max Miller, Lee going - Featuring work by Clark Ellefson and features palette knife paintings by Rob Shaw as best artisans, featuring custom designs by 9:30am-6pm. Contact: 843/849-0031 or at Taylor, Jr. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5:30pm. Con- Stetler at 212/495-9807. 4pm or by appt.(call before coming). Contact: A. Monts, Marge Loudon Moody, Blake Morgan, other contemporary artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., well as rotating shows from local and national acclaimed master goldsmith Glade Sarbach (www.paulsilvaart.com). tact: 843/853-7100 or at (www.suestewartfineart. 803/345-6588 or at (www.judyjarrettgallery. Bruce Nellsmith, Heather Noe, Susan Nuttall, 9am-6pm; Sat., 9am-3pm & by appt. Contact: artists. I have included a calendar for upcom- Davis. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., com). The Sportsman’s Gallery, 165 King Street, com). Patrick Parise, Ann Hightower-Patterson, Leslie 803/765-2405 or at (www.lewisandclarklamps. ing artists and events on my website Hours: 1-5pm & by appt. Contact: 843/723-7378 or at Peabody Watercolors Gallery, 102 Church Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring one of the Pierce, Carol Pittman, Sylvia Ady-Potts, Alex com). Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: (www.martingallerycharleston.com). Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring works Srebnick Gallery, 195 1/2 King Street, largest, most diverse collections of contempo- ART + CAYCE Gallery, 1329 State St., op- Powers, Brian Rego, May Reisz, Tom Risser, 803/369-3159 or at (www.robshawgallery.com). by Frank Peabody III (b. 1934) a 1956 graduate Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring paintings, rary sporting and wildlife art found today and posite Brookland Cayce High School, Cayce. Peggy Rivers, Cindy Saad, Sara Schneckloth, Michael Story Studio/Gallery, 116 Brook Mary Martin Gallery, 103 Broad Street, of Princeton University who spent most of his life pastels and drawings by C. Katriel Srebnik and once having viewed it, we are confident you Ongoing - Our gallery hosts local artists from Ed Shmunes, Wanda Steppe, Nancy Thompson, Trout Ct., Lexington. Ongoing - Featuring Southern Pottery, 3105 Devine St., Columbia. Charleston. Ongoing - Mary Martin Gallery as a busy executive in the professional services guest artists. Hours: call for hours. Contact: will concur. Hours: Mon,-Fri., 10:30am-5:30pm, South Carolina showing works in various me- Teri Tynes, Yisha Wang, Wendyth Wells, Sam traditional landscapes in oil & pastel by Michael Ongoing - Featuring pottery works by Ken has always specialized in representing top industry in Louisville, KY, and later in New York. 843-580-8488 or at (www.sregallery.com). Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 843/727- dia. Every show is different and unique and dis- Wilkins, Rod Wimer, and Katarina Zaric. This Story. Giclee & reproduction prints. Hours by Baskin, Donna Craven, Jeremy Davis, Kim contemporary artists, and has also identified His talent as an artist did not emerge until after 1224 or at (www.sportsmansgallery.com). plays work from abstract painting to mixed me- represents a rare opportunity to view a very wide appt. only. Contact: 803/356-4268 or at Ellington, Bruce Gholson, Samantha Henneke, and mentored little-known artists to national his retirement. Since then, he has aggressively Studio 151 Fine Art Gallery, 175 Church St., dia assemblages. Currently we are displaying range of acclaimed SC artists at one time. City Art (www.michaelstory.com). David Hooker, Rocky Lewycky, Peter Lenzo, recognition. MMG is the perfect venue for studied and painted locally throughout , just south of the corner of Market and Church The Wells Gallery at The Sanctuary, at The sculpture by Robin Jones and mixed media as- features three distinct gallery spaces. A complete Karen Newgard, Mark Peters, Ron Philbeck, Vir- artists who represent a variety of styles and South Carolina, and in a wide range of locations St., Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring original Sanctuary on Kiawah Island, about 30 minutes semblage/painting by Andrew Norton Webber. fine artists supply store is located on the lower Mouse House, Inc/Susan Lenz Studio., 2123 ginia Scotchie, Gay Smith, David Stempfle, Ben techniques. Some of the most notable artists of from Burma to Corsica to Venice, throughout art in traditional, realism, wildlife, impressionism from Charleston, in Kiawah's newest and most One can expect to visit the gallery during the level. Fine custom designer framing is available Park St. (historic Elmwood Park), Colum- Truesdale and Mike Vatalaro. Hours: Tue.-Fri., museum quality are Jean-Claude Gaugy, Mar- Italy, Spain, the South Pacific, and many places collage, and abstracts in a variety of mediums, luxurious resort. Reopening May 16 (maybe- week and experience a calm atmosphere with at City Art. In addition the Gallery is often host to bia. Ongoing - Featuring the working studio, 11am-6pm & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact 803/251- tin Eichinger, Andre Kohn, Vadim Klevenskiy, in between. Hours: call about hours. Contact: including photography and hand crafted jewelry. call first) May 23 and 24 - Featuring works engaging pieces. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 1-4pm; a variety of events hosted by rental clients. City original fibers, and mixed-media artwork by 3001 or at (http://southern-pottery.com/). Tatyana Klevenskiy, Richard Johnson, Alvar, 843/577-5500 or at (www.peabodywatercolors. Offering the works of Colleen Wiessmann, Rosie by Karen Larson Turner. on May 23rd and Sat., 1-4pm & by appt. Contact: 803/765-0838 Art is a wonderful space to enjoy and purchase Susan Lenz. After 14 years at Vista Studios, Pujol, Pietro Piccoli, Baques, Mario, Monica com). Phillips, Shelby Parbel, Bob Graham, Amelia 24th. Through May 15 - "Southern Traditions," or at (http://artpluscayce.blogspot.com/). original art, art supplies, fine framing, take art Susan will now be working at Mouse House. Stormwater Studios, (formaly known as Vista Meuneir, Larry Osso, Mark Yale Harris, Philippe Whaley, Dixie Dugan, Nancy Davidson, Sandra featuring over 30 new painting, presented classes and have wedding receptions, etc. Also offering custom picture framing as well as Studios) 413 Pendleton Street, behind One Guillerm, Richard Riverin, Judy Fuller, Graciela Principle Gallery: Charleston, 125 Meeting Scott, Jennifer Koach, Michel McNinch, Amelia online while the gallery is closed. A tradition is Art Studios in the Historic Arcade Building, Hours: Mon.-Thur., 11am-4pm; Fri., 11am-3pm; a wide selection of antiquarian prints and bev- Eared Cow Glass Gallery & Studio and Lewis Rodo Boulanger, Ann Dettmer, Sangita Phadke, Street, Charleston. Ongoing - The gallery finds Rose Smith, Lissa Block, Debra Paysinger, a custom passed down from generation to gen- 1332 Main Street, at the corner of Washington and Sat., 11am-3pm. Contact: 803/252-3613 or eled mirrors. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-5pm & + Clark Gallery, Columbia. Ongoing - Resident R. John Ichter, John Gregory, and others. joy in sharing museum-quality works from estab- Charles Moore, Roger Tatum, Daryl Knox, Gina eration. We have cultural traditions and family and Main Streets two blocks from the State- at (www.cityartonline.com). most Sat., 10am-2 pm. Contact: 803/254-0842; artists include: Eileen Blyth, Stephen Chesley, Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm and Sun., lished American and international artists within Brown and Madison Latimer. We also participate traditions, and each contributes to a sense of house, Columbia. Ongoing - Including works at (www.susanlenz.com); or Heidi Darr-Hope, Pat Gilmartin, Robert Kennedy, noon-5pm. Contact: 843-723-0303 or at (www. the realm of Contemporary and Classical Real- in Charleston’s historic French Quarter art walks practice and belonging. In the Southern US we by Eileen Blyth(mixed media); Sylvia Potts Finleaf Gallery, 2323 Devine Street, Columbia. (mousehouseinc.blogspot.com). Sharon Licata, Michel McNinch, Kirkland Smith, marymartinart.com). ism. In its inaugural year, the gallery invites you every March, May, October and December. and Richard Lund (sculptors); Page Morris, into its light-filled space for monthly shows featur- have the traditions of Sunday suppers created Ongoing - Featuring original artwork by local and David Yaghjian. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10am-5- Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-6pm, Fri. & Sat., 10am- Beth West, Suzy Shealy, Walton Selig, Martha ing fresh, exciting work from the multi-faceted from recipe cards handed down through the and regional artists, whose work has been Noble's Fine Art Gallery, 3300 Forest Drive, pm; Sun. 1-4pm or by appt. Contact: at 8pm; and Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: 843/579- Thomas, Jan Swanson, Tish Lowe, Bettye and diverse Principle Family of Artists, along with years. We sit on the porch and watch the sun- hand-selected for display in our gallery. Hours: Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring African- (www.StormwaterStudios.org). 9725 or at (www. studio151finearts. com). Rivers, Debra Paysinger, Meredith Paysinger, national invitational shows, and curated events. set on a warm and humid evening. We comb Tue.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 11am-3pm. American art, originals, giclees, serigraphs, McKenzie Seay and Leah Wimberly (painters). Hours: Mon.-Tue., 10am-3pm; Wed.-Sat., 10am- the beaches looking for seashells and soak-in Contact: 803/254-8327 or at (www.finleaf.com). and lithographs. Portrait artist available. Artists The Gallery at Nonnah's, 923 Gervais Street Tara Vis Gallery, 218 C King Street, Charleston. All studios on the main level have glass-fronts 6pm; & Sun., 11am-4pm. Contact: 843/727-4500 the sun while kayaking down the meandering featured include: Jim Wider, Tyrone Geter, (right across the street from our old place), Ongoing - At Tara Vis Gallery, you will discover so that visitors can see art and the artists or at (www.principlegallery.com). marsh estuaries. In celebration of this, each Fontenay Fine Art, Antiques and Oriental John W. Jones, Alice Simmons Bing, Keith Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring works by Edie photographic journeys, what brought each of us artist has created works exploring their person at work. Studio hours vary with each artist. Rugs, 2716 Devine St., Columbia. Ongoing Tolen, Lori Starnes, and Carl Crawford. Also Biddle, Jennifer Edwards, and Calli Gillis, in vari- to this place in the photography field, and why Building hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-6pm or by appt. Reinert Contemporary Fine Art, 202 King family customs and the rituals we all share. We - Featuring antique and contemporary fine art high quality African sculptures and handmade ous media. Hours: Fri & Sat., 11:30am-midnight; their prowess in these endeavors places them Contact: Jan Swanson at 803/360-6794, e-mail Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring invite you to enjoy the new works and find a in our gallery of fine rugs and antiques. We baskets. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-6pm; & Sat., Mon., 5-10pm; 5-11pm; and Tue.-Thur., 11:30am- at the top of the list in this field. I want Tara Vis to ([email protected]) or on Facebook. fine contemporary works and artisan jewelry. piece that reflects a beloved tradition you hold now offer full-service framing. Hours: Tue.- 10:30am-5pm. Contact: 803-790-5892 or e-mail 11pm.. Contact: 803/779-9599 or at (www. Gallery to be a place where you can lose yourself Hours: daily from 9am-5pm. Contact: call dear. You can view this show at this link (https:// Fri., noon-5pm & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: at ([email protected]). nonnahs.com). in the images and stories, a respite from the Artsy Fartsy Art Gallery and Coffee Bar, 906 843/694.2445 or at (www.rickreinert.com). www.flipsnack.com/WellsGal…/southern-tra- 803/254-1352 or at mundane, taking you places that many people ditions.html). Ongoing - Featuring a selection Knox Abbott Drive, Cayce. Ongoing - Featur- (www.fontenayondevine.blogspot.com). The Great Frame Up, 252-M Harbison Blvd., on this earth will never have the opportunity to ing art by local artists and cafe and wine bar. Reinert Fine Art Gallery, 179 King Street, of paintings, jewelry and sculptures of some Columbia. Ongoing - Original works by Edie experience. Featuring work by Patrick Kelly, Ben We also have MIND GRAVY which is our po- Work by Marissa Vogl Charleston. Ongoing - Reinert Fine Art show- of the Lowcountry's finest artists, Betty Anglin Frameland, 619 Harden St., (Five Points, next Biddle and Suzanne Amodio. Variety of work by Reed, Brian Bielmann, Tom Whitfield, and Sorin Smith, Shannon Smith, Jennifer Smith Rogers, etry night every wed 8-10pm. Hours: Wed.-Sat., to Grouchos Deli), Columbia. Ongoing - Fea- local and regional artists. Giclee and serigraph Meyer Vogl Gallery, 122 Meeting Street, cases the contemporary impressionist works Onisor. Hours: Thur.-Sun., 10am-6pm. Contact: George Pate, Glenn Harrington, Gary Gowans, 7pm-2am. Contact: 803/7084731 or e-mail at turing local art in Five Points, close to down- reproductions on paper and canvas from some Charleston. Ongoing - Permanently featur- in oil by Rick Reinert and more than 40 other 843/577-0253. Karen Larson Turner, Kim English, Felice Kil- ([email protected]). town. USC and college art, diploma frames, of the world’s most collectible artists. Dealer ing oil paintings by distinguished artists Laurie artists offering their unique and diverse styles. lian, Grainger McKoy and Darrell Davis. Hours: Columbia and vintage SC prints. Hours: for Somerset House Publishing, Gregory Edi- Meyer and Marissa Vogl, we also exhibit works Hours: daily from 9am-5pm. Contact: call The Art MECCA of Charleston, 427 King Street, Mon.-Sat., 10am-8pm & Sun., 10am-6pm. Bella Vista Art & Framing, 705 Gervais St., Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 10am-3:30pm. tions / Washington Green Fine Art, Historical by local and nationally recognized guest artists. 843/694.2445 or at (www.rickreinert.com). Charleston. Ongoing - The most eclectic art Contact: 843/576-1290 or at downstairs of City Market Antiques, Columbia. Contact: 803/771-4451. Art Prints and others. Specialists in custom These artists are diverse and unique, ranging gallery in Charleston. Displaying a wide array of (www.wellsgallery.com). Ongoing - Featuring original works of art of framing. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm. Contact: from emerging to established contemporary Revealed Art Gallery, 119-A Church Street, local talent, there is a lot to see and little some- varied national artists, regional artists ,vintage Havens Framemakers and Gallery, 1616 803/407-2156 or at (www.columbiasc.thegreat- masters; the unifying element is that they excite Charleston. Ongoing - Revealed is a contem- thing for everyone!. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm Trager Contemporary, 577 King Street, Charles- art, antiquarian engravings and etchings, origi- Gervais St., Columbia. Ongoing - Exhibiting frameup.com). us. By exhibiting artwork for which we feel an porary art gallery in Charleston, SC. Located in & Sun., 11am-5:30pm. Contact: 843/577-0603 or ton. Ongoing - is dedicated to presenting distinc- nal photography. Also a Mort Kunstler dealer paintings by local artists: Jamie Blackburn, emotional connection, we hope to engage the the French Quarter, it features a vibrant compi- Lucky Duckies from One Eared Cow Glass at (www.artmeccaofcharleston.com). tive local, national, and international emerging and large selection of SC artists ,giclees, and Diane Gilbert, Betsy Havens, Rob Shaw, Steven The Hive Studio and Gallery, 3310 Harrison senses of art lovers and introduce collectors lation of artists that vary in style and medium. and mid-career artists working in traditional, limited edition prints. And, offering a full service Whetstone, James E. Calk and others. Featuring Rd., across from Zesto just off Forest Dr., near to exhilarating new works. Hours: Mon.- Revealed’s collection offers a range of creative One Eared Cow Glass Gallery & Studio, 1001 The Audubon Gallery, 190 King St., Charles- nontraditional, and mixed media, from painting custom framing shop featuring professional, an extensive collection of handcarved museum Richland Fashion Mall, Columbia. Ongoing Sat., 11am-6pm & Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: gems for both locals and visitors to discover. Huger St., Columbia. Now - By the Governor’s ton. Ongoing - "Charleston's only gallery for the and sculpture to installations and works on paper. quality framing at below industry prices. Hours: quality frames. Art and frame restoration. Hours: - Featuring exuberant watercolors by Betty Riv- 843/452-2670 or at (www.meyervogl.com). All are welcome and encouraged to explore order, One Eared Cow Glass in Columbia, SC, is Natural History and sporting art enthusiast!" Lo- Tue.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: 803/765- this new and unique space. Hours: Mon.- Not only are we focused on showcasing and Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm. Con- now able to reopen the gallery for sales. We will ers; soft and emotional mixed media by Martha cally owned, the gallery specializes in the golden cultivating the work and careers of our artists, 0808 or e-mail at ([email protected]). tact: 803/256-1616 or at (www.havensframemak- M. T. Herman; spirited equestrian photography Michael Parks Gallery, 35 Broad Street, Sat., 11am-5pm & Sun. noon-4pm. Contact: be taking every precaution necessary to reduce age of natural history (1700-1900), emphasiz- but we also believe in supporting the practical ersandgallery.com). by Tina W. Brown; sculpture by Jessica Barnes Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring fine art pho- 843.872.5606 or at (www.revealedgallery.com). the risk of spreading the virus to as close to 0 ing John James Audubon, one of Charleston's as possible. Visitors will only be able to shop in tography by Michael Parks and a variety of fine continued on Page 29 continued on Page 30 Page 28 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 29 hamptoniiigallery.com) and we will do a virtual The Artistry Gallery, 12 Andrews Street, across jewelry and textiles. Our goal is to support our tour through the show with John. Ongoing - from St. Francis Hospital, Greenville. Ongo- wonderful artists’ talents while offering a re- Seneca works by Sigmund Abeles, John Acorn, Dave ing - This beautifully refurbished factory located freshing gallery experience in a charming small SC Commercial Galleries Appleman, Jane Armstrong, J. Bardin, Carl Blair, at 12 Andrews Street in Greenville, SC houses SC Commercial Galleries town. Hours: N/A. Contact: (https://carpenter- Loblolly Arts, 124 Ram Cat Alley, Seneca. On- continued from Page 29 Emery Bopp, Bette Lee Coburn, Jeanet Dreskin, the Artistry Gallery as well as the workshops of 6 continued from Page 30 gallery.com/). going - A contemporary art gallery carrying fine Tom Flowers, William Halsey, Lee Hall, James artists and craftsmen. We collaborate on projects, art, high-quality handmade items located in the Smith, Elizabeth M. Barnes and Darlene 6pm daily, but call first. Contact: 843/992-2178 or Kirby, Darell Koons, Paul Matheny, Corrie McCal- as well as work on commissioned and individual complete gallery representing more than 300 Greg Drexler, Susan Hauser, Will Helger, Steve North Charleston heart of downtown Seneca on historic Ram Cat Doerr; ceramics by Sonya Wilkins and Janice e-mail at ([email protected]). lum, Glen Miller, Daniel Marinelli, Mark Mulfinger, pieces. Whether we are beating a hot-molten of the country’s finest craftsmen offering the Neff, Richard Rose, Michael Story, and photog- Alley. Loblolly Arts houses a vibrant selection of Sczescy. Also, offering classes ages 5-adult in Charles Quest, Ed Rice, Merton Simpson, Laura piece of iron, dying, marbling, or sewing fabric, finest in the area of jewelry, kaleidoscopes, rapher Lea Dales. Also - Professional, on-site Steve Hazard Studio & Art Gallery, 4790 art in an array of mediums. At Loblolly Arts we are a variety of mediums. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 1pm-6- Fort Mill/ Tega Cay Spong, Carl Sublett, Leo Twiggs, Art Werger, rasping and planing a wooden element, twisting wooden jewelry boxes, Sticks furniture, art custom framing, as well as a space for gifts. Trade Street, located in the business park committed to promoting art and will work with you pm and by appt. Contact: 803/467-4112 or at Harrell Whittington, Enid Williams, Mickey Wil- fabric for tie dying, painting an elaborate canvas, glass, kitchen utensils, metal and pottery. The Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. across from the Festival Center, off Patriot offering personal service in finding the perfect (home.sc.rr.com/hivestudio/). Olive’s, 229 Main Street, Fort Mill. Ongoing - liams, Paul Yanko, and Jas Zadurowicz Hours: jewelry-smithing, or manipulating an ethereal gallery carries original art as well as fine prints Contact: 843/971-4643. Blvd. between Dorchester Road & Ashley piece for you. We welcome all art lovers from Olive’s exhibits local artist in the Carolina’s. It Tue.-Fri., 1-5pm; Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: installation, we draw inspiration from each other. and reproductions and offers complete framing Phosphate Road, Suite H, North Charleston. first time collectors and gift buyers to seasoned The Picture Place, 4711-9 Forest Drive, next also has a handmade by local artisan, gift shop, 864/268-2771 or at Hours: by appt. Contact: 864/982-2087 or at services. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Con- Complements Gallery, 630 Johnny Dodds Ongoing - A new venue for on-going art shows collectors. Our goal is to make an art lover out of to CVS. Columbia. Ongoing - We have water- as well as a working ceramic studio. Olive’s (www.hamptoniiigallery.com). (www.theartistrygallery.com). tact: 843/842-2280 or at Road, Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Featuring pottery of Contemporary Fine Craft and Fine Art avail- everyone. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: colors, oils, acrylics and handmade papers by offers workshops and regular classes as well as (https://smith-galleries.myshopify.com/). by Mary Jeffries. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. able for purchase. A gallery and working studio 864/882-7697 or at (www.loblollyarts.com). artist, Alicia Leeke, Lyssa Harvey, Lisa Gibson, ceramic parties and events. Presently works by Little House Art Studios, 602 Strange Rd., The Bank Building Studios, 1279 Pendleton Contact: 843/881-4035. featuring works by Steve Hazard including 2-D Rita Smith, Jim Finch, Jan Swanson, Kathryn Dottie Leatherwood, Todd Baxter, Rachel Ohls Taylors. Ongoing - Featuring exhibits of fiber art, Street, in the heart of The Village of West Green- Lake City & 3-D wall art, welded metal furniture, sculp- Spartanburg VanAernum, Noel Brault, Nita Yancy and F.M. and proprietor Debbie Whitsett among others are mixed media collages and painting by Susan R. ville, Greenville. Ongoing - Featuring working Karen's Korner, Gateway to the Beach ture, functional objects, and jewelry in fused Steingrers. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm and being exhibited. Hours: Tue.-Sat., noon-6pm or Sorrell and Anne K. Taylor’s photography, paint- studios of Janina Tukarski Ellis, Patricia Kilburg, Olio Studio, 104 West Main Street, Lake City. center,1405 Ben Sawyer Blvd., near CVS, glass and etched clear glass. Art commis- Art & Frame Gallery, 880 East Main, Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 803/782-6138. studio open until 8:30pm as reserved. Contact: ings and collages. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: Traci Wright Martin, and Barbara Castaneda. Ongoing - Olio Studio is an art studio that of- Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Offering high quality sions & unique design projects accepted. Find Spartanburg. Ongoing - Featuring works by local 704/301-2619 or at (www.olivesmudpuddle.com). 864/517-4023 or at (www.littlehouseartstudios. Hours: call ahead for hours or by chance during fers classes, workshops, arty parties, paint your custon framing, originals and prints by Charlynn art beyond the ordinary, off the beaten path. artists, custom framing and art supplies. Hours: Village Artists, Village at Sandhill, 631-8 com). weekdays. Contact: 864/630-1652 or at (www. own pottery, local art and other art events & Knight, Carol McGill, Sabine Avacalade, Kevin Contemporary abstracts, nonrepresentational Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 864/585-3700. Promenade Place, next door to Panera, off Two Georgetown patriciakilburg.com). activities. Hours: Mon., 1-6pm; Tue.-Fri., 10am- Curran, and Carol Ann Curran. Photography & figurative works created by local, national & Notch and Clemson Rds., near I-20, Columbia. Liz Daly Designs, 1801 Rutherford Road, 6pm; and Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/374- by Scott Henderson, Marc Epstein, as well as international artists including sculpture, objects, Creals Studio and Gallery, Suite 950, Ongoing - The gallery features the works of 28 Calk Havens, Front Street, next to the Rice Mu- Greenville. Ongoing - The gallery continues to Wilkinson ART, 39 Blair Street, Greenville. 6546 or at (www.olio-studio.com). pottery, stained glass and other fine art objects. original paintings & reproductions. Free admis- Montgomery Building, 187 N. Church St. , local artists offering: workshops, monthly shows seum, Georgetown. Ongoing - Featuring works show many local artisits who work in various Ongoing - Featuring works by Marty Epp- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. sion and free parking. Hours: by appt only. Spartanburg. Ongoing - Featuring works by Jim and exhibits. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-9pm & by Betsy Havens and James Calk. The atelier of mediums, and has expanded to include art from Carter, Steven Chapp, Donald Collins, Terry Lancaster Contact: 843/971-4110 or at (www.karenskorner- Contact: 843/864 4638 or e-mail to (afgraffiti@ Creal. Hours: by appt. only or chance. Contact: Sun., noon-6pm. Contact: 803/699-8886. James and Betsy is located in a historic building, other areas. Liz Daly-Korybski creates jewelry Jarrard-Dimond, Tom Dimond, Phil Garrett, frameandart.com). aol.com). 864/597-0879 or e-mail at (jimcreal@mindspring. circa 1842, in the beautiful historic district of from glass in her on site studio, and other art- Luis Jarramillo, Nancy Jaramillo, Dana Jones, Bob Doster’s Backstreet Studio, Gallery, & com). Webb Rawls Galleries, 5210 N. Trenholm Georgetown, SC. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: ists can be seen creating in the gallery as well. Catherine Labbé, Caren Stansell, Freda Sue. Garden, 217 E. Gay St., at the intersection of Perspective Gallery, in Crickentree Shopping Pawleys Island, Litchfield & Murrells Inlet Rd., (Forest Acres, behind First Citizens Bank) 803-351-7668 or at (www.calkhavensgallery. Hours: call for hours. Contact: 864/325-4445 or Accepting additional artists by invitation only at White St. & Gay St., one and one half blocks Center on Johnnie Dodds Blvd., Mount Pleasant. H + K Gallery, 151 W. Main Street, Spartanburg. Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring fine art and com). at (www.dalydesigns.com). this time. Gallery of art on paper based in deal- east of Main St., Lancaster. Ongoing - Fea- Ongoing - The Mount Pleasant Artists Guild has Art Works in the Litchfield Exchange, 14363 Ongoing - The gallery is c ommitted to restoring, picture framing since 1904. South Carolina’s er’s residence: printmaking, drawing, collage, turing works by award winning sculptor Bob opened their first art gallery The Guild has been Ocean Highway, 2 miles south of Brookgreen preserving and promoting the visual heritage of oldest family owned art and frame gallery. Local Prince George Framing Co., 805 Front St., llyn strong, 119 North Main Street, Greenville. painting, mixed media. Open house receptions Doster, along with changing exhibits of local, considering for some time the possibility of open- Gardens, Pawleys Island. Ongoing - Featuring the region, we offer clients a broad spectrum of art, museum framing of fine art at lowest prices. Georgetown. Ongoing - Featuring superior Ongoing - featuring the works of over 60 na- are announced by e-mail and social media, and regional, and national artists working in all me- ing a gallery to showcase the work of the many original fine, functional and folk art by a score collectible fine art. The depth and quality of our Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 10am- custom framing, a broad selection of quality tional custom jewelry designers and glass blow- usually occur on Sunday afternoons. Link to diums. Hours: by appt only. Contact: 803/285- talented artists who create original artwork in an of local artists in regularly changing displays. inventory is supported by a carefully curatorial 3:30pm. Contact: 803/787-2787 or at (www. prints and posters and great customer service. ers. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am - 5:30pm. Contact: social media and subscribe to e-mail at (http:// 9190 or at (www.bobdoster.com). assortment of media. Perspective Gallery is in the Paintings by Nancy Bracken, Barnie Slice, M. protocol. We ensure that every painting is webbrawlsgalleries.com). Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. 864/233-5900 or at (www.llynstrong.com). lineandcolor.net). Hours: I’m in downtown former location of the Treasure Nest Art Gallery. P. “Squeaky” Swenson and Jane Woodward, original, has been appropriately restored and Contact: 843/527-8413 or at (http://www.prince- Greenville and often step out for short errands, Chastain's Studio Lofts, 107 South Main A steering committee was brought together to for- as well as works in mixed media by Terry properly framed, and will present well. Hours: ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Columbia georgeframing.com/). Mary Praytor Gallery, 26 So. Main Street, but always glad to hear from you. Tues-Fri, Street, Lancaster. Ongoing - Chastain’s Studio mulate a plan and oversee the work required to Belanger, Kathi Bixler, Roger Cleveland, Gwen Tue.-Fri., 11am-4pm or by appt. Contact: Grapes and Gallery, 1113 Taylor Street, Greenville. Ongoing - Exhibit of gallery artists 11am-6pm, and irregular Saturday hours, Lofts is a place for artists, wanna-be artists create the gallery environment the guild had been Coley, Millie Doud, Zenobia Harper, Barbara 864/345-2262 or at (www.handkgallery.com). across the street from Oliver’s mission, Colum- The Georgetown Art Gallery, 705 Front Street, include; Scott Belville, Judy Jones, Kent Ambler, please call ahead. Closed Mondays and Sun- and those who appreciate visual arts or want seeking. Over 40 artists are currently exhibiting Linderman, Mary Helen Lowrimore and Cindy bia. Ongoing - Serving craft beer, wine bar and Georgetown. Ongoing - Original works and Stephen Dell, Spela Brencic, Jack Burgess, days. Contact: Joel Wilkinson at 864/235-4483 to learn more about it. It’s a place of color and their lively, colorful work, in oils, watercolors, pho- Valentine, and stained and fused glass by Sha- The Art Lounge, 500 E. Main Street, Spar- painting studio. Hours: Wed.-Fri., 4-9:30pm & prints by 20 artists, including: Mimi Beaver, Ann Margaret Dyer, Ashley Norwood Cooper, Jona- or e-mail at ([email protected]). shapes, of imagination and beauty, of heart and tography, mixed media and more. A wide range ron Knost, Suz Mole and Kathy Welde. Hours: tanburg. Ongoing - Local art and artists come Sat., noon-9:30pm. Contact: 803/728-1278 or Boone, Mike Bowers, Agnes Boyle, Nancy Brack- than Fenske, Dobee Snowber, Jim Heiser, Mary soul. Most of the pieces were done by artists of styles is represented. It is the goal of the Mount Mon.-Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: 843/235-9600 “hang” at The Art Lounge. Monthly art events, visit (www.grapesandgallery.com). en, Barbara Bush, Dottie Dixon, Susan Duke, Walker, Ken Page, Mark Mulfinger, and Mark Greenwood from Lancaster County and the surrounding Pleasant Artists Guild and the staff of Perspective or at (www.ClassAtPawleys.com). painting workshops, and weekend “art markets” Phyllis Graham, Dian Hammett, Mark Hilliard, Anderson. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm; Thur.& communities, and most pieces are for sale at to bring to the East Cooper area a truly high qual- are just part of what The Art Lounge has to Conway Gail Joley, Audrey McLeod, Myrna McMahon, Hal Fri. evenings & Sun. afternoons by appt. Contact: Main & Maxwell, 210 Main Street, at the reasonable prices. Classes are also offered at ity, diverse collection of artwork that will appeal to Island Art Gallery, a Fine Art Gallery, Villages offer. Custom frame shop and gallery with the Moore, Drummond Murdoch, Sue Rutherford, 864/235-1800. intersection of Main Street and Maxwell Avenue the gallery. Hours: Tue. and Thur., 1-5pm and residents and visitors alike in a pleasant, inviting Shops, 10744m Ocean Highway, Pawleys Island. newest frame samples and designs. Custom Conway Glass Center, 708 12th Ave., historic Roy & Carol Smith, Susan Tiller and Nancy van Greenwood. Ongoing - A gallery and retail shop by appt. Contact: 803/804-3659 or at (www. gallery setting. We are looking forward to working Ongoing - Island Art Gallery is an artist-owned mirrors, shadowboxes, canvas stretching and Creel Oil building Conway. Ongoing - Featur- Buren. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Olde Towne Galleries, 1300 Laurens Road, specializing in local South Carolina artists offering chastainsstudiolofts,com). with individual art collectors and designers to gallery with eight owner artists and twenty-seven framing, and more. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am- ing an open-air gallery and glass educational 843/527-7711 or at (http://www.georgetownart- Greenville. Ongoing - A fine art gallery featur- handcrafted art, pottery, jewelry, fiber and gifts find something truly unique and beautiful. Hours: exhibiting artists. We represent artists from North 5pm & Fri., 10am-4pm or by appt. Contact: studio dedicated to raising the awareness of gallery-sc.com/index.html). ing works by local, regional and international for all occasions. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Latta Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: call Becky Taylor and South Carolina in a variety of mediums 864/804-6566 or at (www.artlounge1.com). the visual arts in Conway and Horry County, artists, including watercolor landscapes and Contact: 864/223-6229 or at (www.mainandmax- at 843-800-5025 or at (www.mpagperspectiveg- including oil, pastel, acrylic and watercolor. We SC. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: Greenville Area florals by Judy Sahm, Celtic landscapes by well.com). RJK Frames and Things, 112 E. Main Street, allery.com). offer ongoing studio art classes and workshops Summerville 843/248-3558, or at (www.conwayglass.com). Donna Nyzio, pottery by Veronica Inman, pho- Latta. Ongoing - Featuring Imperial Russian from established local and visiting artists. Hours: Art Crossing at River Place, 300 River Street, tography and hand-woven linens and garments Hilton Head Island bone china, exceptional gold trimmed lacquer Sandpiper Gallery, 2201 Middle Street, across Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: call 843-314- Art on the Square - Summerville, 420 Nexton Denmark @ S. Main, along the Reedy River, Greenville, by Gail Gray and Russian Gzhel ceramics and boxes, Soviet propaganda posters, rare Rus- the street from Poe’s Restaurant and beside 0298 or at (www.pawleysislandart.com). Square Drive, Summerville. Ongoing - ART on SC, or at (www.artcrossing.org). Ongoing - handpainted boxes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- Camellia Art, 8 Pope Avenue, Hilton Head sian Orthodox Icons and Avant Garde draw- Station 22 Restaurant, Sullivan's Island. Ong- the Square is a fine art gallery now opened at Jim Harrison Gallery, One South Main Street, This site includes a number of artists' studios pm. Contact: 864/235-5592. Island. Ongoing - Featuring custon framing and ings. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 8am-6pm. Contact: ing - Minutes from Charleston on charming the Nexton community in Summerville, SC. The intersection of Main Street and Highway 78, which chanfe to often to list them. Hours: Tues- art gallery with works by Marge Agin, Evelyn B. 843/752-9319 or Sullivan’s Island, the gallery features a fresh gallery represents over 30 local award-winning Denmark. Ongoing - Featuring works by the day thru Saturday, 11am to 5pm and on 1st Fri., Ric Standridge Gallery, 1021 S. Main St., Ballentine, Vickie Ebbers, Cassandra M. Gillens, (http://www.rjkframesandthings.com/). mix of breath-taking paintings, pottery, exquisite artists offering painting, photography, sculpture, late Jim Harrison including original paintings, from 6-9pm. Contact: at (www.artcrossing.org). Greenville. Ongoing - We feature a continuing Kelly Graham, Ben Ham, Brucie Holler, Bill Little, jewelry and unique works in wood, glass and pottery, jewelry, stained glass and mosaics. Our limited edition prints and a variety of unlimited series of Standridge paintings and individual Louanne Laroache, Lynn Parrott, Laurie McIn- Lexington metal. The eclectic collection of works in this location at Nexton Square is easily accessible edition reproductions, bronzes, etchings and Art & Light, 16 Aiken Street, Greenville. Ongo- artist exhibitions as well as theme and invitational tosh, Brian Vaughn, and Martha Worthy. Hours: gallery is sure to bring a smile and will interest with free parking and is located next to premier other collectible items from Harrison in his ing - The gallery brings together visual arts and shows by artist from all geographic regions. We Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-5:30pm & Sat., 9am-1pm. Mary Elliott Williams’ Studio, 1044 Hope Fer- both the seasoned fine art collector as well as shopping and dining! Hours: daily 11am-8pm. more than thirty-year career as an artist. Hours: home accessories to provide a boutique that is represent a diverse group of artistic styles of Contact: 843/785-3535 or at (http://camelliaart. ry Rd., Lexington. Ongoing - Precious Faces, the fine craft enthusiast; from stunning paint- Contact: 843/871-0297 or at (https://artonthe Tue., Thur., & Fri., 11am-5pm and Wed. & Sat., at once unique and incredibly usable. This is painting, sculptures and preeminent glass collec- com). artworks mainly in pastel and oil, commissions ings to special gifts from the lowcountry. Hours: square.gallery/). 11am-3pm. Contact: 803/793-5796 or at (www. the first fusion gallery in the area to offer varied tion. Hours: Tue. & Thur., 10am-4pm or by appt. accepted. Hours: by appt. Contact: 803/356- Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm. Contact: 843/883-0200 jimharrison.com). and affordable original art along with wonder- Contact: at (www.ricstandridge.com). Fastframe, 95 Matthews Dr., unit A-6, Hilton 0381 or at (www.artistsofthesouth.com). or at (www.sandpipergallery.net). Four Green Fields Gallery & Gifts, 117-A fully original home furnishings and accessories. Head Island. Ongoing - Featuring original Central Ave., Summerville. Ongoing - Featur- Work by Ray Ellis Edgefield Hours: Wed.-Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., 11am-3pm. Sea Island Gallery, 115 Pelham Road, Pelham work in oils, acrylics, pastels, water colors, and Sandlapper Art & Frame, 711 E. Main St., Myrtle Beach / Grand Strand ing the new home of Silver Pail Pottery by Contact: 864/363-8172 or at (www.artandlight- Court Shopping Center, Greenville. Ongoing - gouache, by David Randall and a variety of local Suite M, downstairs in Lexington’s Historic Old The Cheryl Newby Gallery, 11096 Ocean Hwy potters Jillian and Robin Carway. The gallery Jane Bess Pottery LLC, 206 Lynch St., gallery.com). Original SC & southwest paintings by Douglas artists. Also a broad mix of limited editions, prints Mill, Lexington. Ongoing - Offering custom pic- Valor Memorial Park, 1120 Farrow Parkway, 17., in The Shops at Oak Lea, Pawleys Island. showcases the work of 45+ American fine craft just off of Main St., around the corner from Grier, raku pottery by Tim Tyler, oils on paper by and posters also available. Hours: Mon.-Fri., ture framing and fine art sales. Also handmade The Market Common, Myrtle Beach. Valor Ongoing - Representing Sigmund Abeles, artists with an emphasis on local and South Glass Images, Edgefield. Ongoing - Func- Artists Guild Gallery of Greenville, 200 N. Betsy Bayne and a wide selection of prints by 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/342- gifts such as pottery, jewelry, metal art, etc. The Park, at The Market Common, in Myrtle Beach. Ellen Buselli, Ray Ellis, Joseph Cave, Laura Carolina artisans. Offering a wide range of tional stoneware pottery by artist/owner, Jane Main St. Greenville. Ongoing - The eclectic many artists. Hours: Tues. - Fri., 10am - 5:30pm; 7696 or at (www.fastframe.com). store has a very “coastal” flair but all mediums Sept.19 and 20, Oct. 10 and 11 and Nov. Edwards, Claire K. Farrell, Kathy Metts, Mike talent from the master potter to the emerging Bess. Working pottery studio and retail shop mix of works by the Aritsts members is always Sat., 10am - 4pm. Contact: 864/271-2007. and subjects are exhibited. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 14 and 15, 2020, 10am-4pm - "Waccamaw Williams, and Charles Williams; also sculptors silversmith. Other media represented include featuring many one-of-a-kind items....wonderful on display. Come in and enjoy the works of; jcostello gallery, 8 Archer Rd., red fish res- 10am-6pm; Sat., 10am-3pm; & by appt. Con- Arts and Crafts Guild's 48th year of Art in the Gwen Marcus and Catherine Ferrell. A large fiber, wood, photography, baskets, paper, glass, entertaining pieces.Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am- Dottie Blair, Laura Buxo, Gerda Bowman, Pat Southeast Center for Photography, 116 E. taurant building, Hilton Head Island. Ongoing tact: 803/785-4278 or at (www.sandlapperart. Park". We will have over 50 artists from the inventory of original antique natural history metal, leather and handmade artisan products. 5pm; Sat., 10am-2pm; or by appt. Contact: Cato, Dale Cochran, Robert Decker, Kathy Broad Street, Greenville. Ongoing - An exhibi- - Representing an international landscape in com). East Coast and as far away as Tennessee with prints and engravings by Mark Catesby, John Craft artists interested in exhibiting with Four 803/637-2434 or at (www.janebesspottery. DuBose, Pat Grills, Mel Hammonds, Edith Mc- tion and education venue promoting the art and compositions of oil, photography and print- about 15 of those artists from our local area. J. Audubon, John Gould, and others. Also Green Fields can find an “Artist Info Packet” com). Bee Hardaway, Chris Hartwick, Megan Heuse, enjoyment of fine photography. Through monthly making, from the Lowcountry to Morocco, Mt. Pleasant - Isle of Palms - Sullivan's Is. Typical art will include Paintings, Woodworking, original antique maps and charts from the 16th on the website. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Russell Jewell, Diarmuid Kelly, John Pendarvis, juried exhibitions, local, national and international Budapest, Kyoto, Latin America, and Provence. Photography, Jewelry, Fabric, Glass, Metal, through the 19th centuries. Hours: Tue-Sat., Contact: 843/261-7680 or at (www.fourgreen- Edisto Island Miranda Sawyer, David Waldrop and Erin photographers of all skill levels have the opportu- Hours: Mon.-Sat., 1-9pm & Sun., 5-9pm or by A Simple Tree, 1304 Erckmann Drive, Suite Pottery and Stone. No admission charge. Child 10am-5:30pm. Contact: 843/979-0149 or (www. fieldsgallery.com). Webb. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., nity to have their work presented and enjoyed by appt. Contact: 843/686-6550 or at (www.jcostel- D, Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Framing for artists and Pet Friendly. Contact: JoAnne Utterback at cherylnewbygallery.com). With These Hands Gallery, 547 Highway 174, 1-5pm. Contact: 864/239-3882 or at collectors, curators, enthusiasts, interior design- logallery.com). and art galleries. Ready made frames in stock. 843/446-3830 or Imperial Framing & Specialities, 960 Bacons Edisto Island. Ongoing - The gallery offers a (www.artistsguildgalleryofgreenville.com). ers, and colleagues. In addition, exceptional pho- Hours: call for hours. Contact: 843/606-0017 or (wacg.org/art-in-the-park/). Pendleton Bridge Road, Palmetto Plaza, Summerville. On- collection of unique handmade, one-of-a-kind, tographers will be invited to participate in solo or Picture This Gallery, Cypress Square, 78 at (www.asimpletree.com). going - Featuring works by Lowcountry artists. American craft. Representing over 150 artists, group shows. Our workshop and class schedule Arrow Road, Suite D, near Sea Pines, Hilton ARTSPACE 506, 506 37th Ave. South, North Art Gallery on Pendleton Square, 150 Ex- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. you will find: kaleidoscopes, wind chimes, jew- cover all aspects of photography and challenges, Head Island. Ongoing - Cool bohemian art Accent Framing & Gallery, 1303 Ben Sawyer Myrtle Beach. Ongoing - An alternative art change Street, Pendleton. Ongoing - The gallery Contact: 843/871-9712. elry, hand blown glass, stained glass, pottery, encourages and inspires the photographer in all gallery in the exclusive resort of Hilton Head Blvd., Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Original art by gallery that provides exhibition opportunities for is operated by the Gallery of the Pendleton oil lamps, wooden toys, wooden sculptures & of us. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pm and First Island. We offer custom picture framing, origi- many of the Lowcountry’s best artists featur- established and emerging artists. Hours: by appt. Square Artist Coop. Media include: paint in oils, People, Places, & Quilts, 129 W. Richardson decoys, metal sculpture, fiber to wear, photog- Fridays until 9pm. Contact: 864/605-7400 or at nal artwork, and art & frame restoration. This ing Martin Ahrens, Fletcher Crossman, Lynn only. Contact: at (www.artspace506.com). acrylics and watercolor; mixed media; jewelry; Avenue, Summerville. Ongoing - Featuring raphy, original paintings, giclee’s, prints, and (www.sec4p.com). adorable space has a comfortable atmosphere Salkeld, Charles Parnell and Shea Fowler. pottery and ceramics; sculpture in modern fabric, books, patterns, notions, quilts and Folk more! Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: that beckons one to stay for a while. Owners Hundreds of prints and photographs in stock. Collectors Cafe & Gallery, 7726 North Kings materials; fabric art; photography. Second Friday Art. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm and Sat., 843/869-3509 or at (www.WithTheseHandsGal- 10 Central Avenue Studios, 10 Central Ave., Mira Scott & Mark S. Tierney have created a We also offer painting lessons by master art- Highway, Hwy. 17 and 78th Avenue, Myrtle receptions (6-8pm) present works of a featured 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/937-9333 or at (www. lery.com). is centrally located in the Heritage Historic space to exhibit their work and select guest ists. Hours: M.-F., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4- Beach. Ongoing - 5,000 square foot gallery fea- (non-member) artist or selected (member) artist, ppquilts.com). District of Greenville. Ongoing - The studios is artists, sculptors, jewelers, photographers and pm. Contact: 843/884-5828. turing local and regional artists. Hours: Regular with refreshments. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- Florence a unique gallery and working space for profes- writers are represented. Featuring work by Mira cafe hours. Contact: 843/449-9370. :30pm & Sun., 10am-2pm. Contact: 864/221- Travelers Rest sional and emerging artists that invites the pub- Scott, Mark S. Tierney, Steven A. Chapp, Alexis Adele’s Pottery Studio & Gallery, 1659 Mid- 0129 or at (http://www.artgalleryps.org). Lynda English Gallery-Studio, 403 Second lic inside the artistic process through shows, Kostuk, James Herrmann, Sheri Farbstein, dle St., Sullivan’s Island. Ongoing - Featuring The William H. Miller Gallery, 714 Main White Rabbit Fine Art Gallery, 5 So. Main Loop Rd., Florence. Ongoing - Featuring events, education and conversations with work- James Peach, Robert Stark, Terry Richard, wheel thrown & hand-built clay works by Adele Street, Myrtle Beach. Ongoing - Featuring Rock Hill Street, Travelers Rest. Ongoing - Our ongoing works by local and regional artists in a variety of ing artists. We also offer services for Giclée Mary C Leto, Kashmira Lodaya, Jeanne Deas Tobin. Also offering classes for children works by William H. Miller. Hours: daily from exhibit is ever-changing and features the work of media. Hours: Mon.-Fri., noon-5pm and by appt. reproductions and framing. Featuring works by Bessette & Barbara Miller. Hours: Tue.-Fri., and teens. Pottery on the wheel Sept.-May. 1-5pm. Contact: 843/410-9535. Gallery 5, 131 E Main Street, Rock Hill. Ongoing the founding members of the Gallery; all are local Contact: 843/673-9144 or at (www.lyndaenglish- Laura K. Aiken, Joseph Ambuhl, Jeanne Blink- 9:30am-5:30pm; Sat., 9:30am-12:30pm or Hours: daily, 11am-5pm & by appt. Contact: - Featuring works by Harriet Goode. Hours: by artists from the Upstate area. Hours: Tue.-Sun., studio.net). Work by John Acorn off, Larry Coble, Deborah Feiste, Kay Larch, by appt. Contact: 843/842-5299 or at (www. 843/883-9545. Newberry appt. Contact: 803/327-4746 or e-mail to (har- 11am-5pm; Fri. & Sat., 11am-6pm and lter on J.J. Ohlinger, Julia Peters, Georgia Pistolis, picturethishiltonhead.com). [email protected]). First Fri. Contact: Patty Cunningham at 610/659- Running Horse Gallery (Feather Pottery & Hampton III Gallery, 3100 Wade Hampton Jill Patterson Schmidt and Judith Woodward. Artwerx Framing & Galleria, The Plaza @ The Carpenter Gallery, 1220 Main Street, 4669; or Susan Savage at 864/903-3371; or at Interiors, LLC) 928 Old Wallace Gregg Road, Blvd., 10 Gallery Center, Taylors. Through May Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-1pm & 2pm-5pm or by Smith Galleries, Gallery of Fine Craft, Art, Park West, Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Featuring corner of Main and College Streets, Newberry. The Frame Shop and Gallery, 570 N. Ander- (http://www.artintr.com/white-rabbit-gallery.html). Florence. Ongoing - Featuring ceramic works 30 - "John Acorn: Masks, Profiles and a Chair". appt. Contact: Julia Peters at 864/370-0301 or & Framing, in the Village at Wexford, upstairs a unique, one-of-a-kind collection of original Ongoing - We are a fine art gallery in down- son Rd., Rock Hill. Ongoing - Offering original by Sasha and Tari Federer. Their artwork is one- A Coffee and Conversation by Facebook that at (www.10CentralAve.com). in Ste. J-11, 1000 William Hilton Parkway, artwork, prints, giclees, hand painted gifts, town Newberry, SC, representing international fine art, limited edition prints and posters as of-a-kind, hand crafted, using an array of firing people can log into on May 9, from 11 – 11:45am. Hilton Head Island. Ongoing - Hilton Head’s custom mirrors, hand blown glass lamps, and and regional artists. We offer original oil and well as custom framing services. Hours: Mon.- People can e-mail me their questions at (sandy@ hand made jewelry by local artists such as watercolor paintings, pottery and handmade techniques and surface decoration. Hours; 10am- continued on Page 31 Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 803-328-8744. Page 30 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 31 Flood Gallery Fine Arts Center, 109 Roberts and Dignity". A moving and powerful collection of 50s and 60s. Second Floor Gallery, Through from the Presidential Purchase Award; Founda- St., Asheville. Ongoing - Dedicated to advanc- drawings by the renowned African-American art- July 6 - "Filled with Light: The Desisgns of the tion Purchase Award; first, second, and third ing the careers of emerging and mid career ist Charles W. White. Entry, Ongoing - "George Bechtler Museum of Mondern Art". In com- place awards; along with a variety of others, artists, as well as educating the public and fur- Vanderbilt's Young Men's Institute, 1892-Pres- NC Institutional Galleries memoration of its tenth anniversary, Filled with juried by Christopher Thomas. Hours: Mon.- thering the understanding of contemporary art ent". Admission: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5- Light shares the lesser-known programmatic Thur., 10am-2pm. Contact: 704/330-6211. continued from Page 32 NC Institutional Galleries and its importance within the community and pm. Contact: 828/252-4614. and design evolution of the Bechtler Museum of beyond. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: tion and Exhibition” is an annual national juried varies from traditional still lifes and landscapes Modern Art. In 2000, Andreas Bechtler and his Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-Ameri- Publisher’s Note: Due to the Covid-19 square feet and adds 70 percent more Collection 828/255-0066. ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Asheville competition presented by An Appalachian Sum- to abstracts. Portraits of people or animals are family began to explore a variety of approaches can Arts & Culture, Levine Center for the Arts, outbreak many of these art spaces are gallery space. For the first time in the Museum’s The North Carolina Arboretum, Milepost 393, mer Festival and the Turchin Center for the Vi- available. Photographic work captures mag- to fulfill the family wish of sharing their impec- 551 S. Tryon St., Charlotte. Ongoing - Featur- currently closed. We’re including the info history, it has the capacity to host major traveling NC Glass Center, 140 Roberts Street, Suite C, Blue Ridge Parkway, 100 Frederick Law Olmsted sual Arts. Since its establishment by Martin and nificent landscapes, small moments in life, cable art collection highlighting the creative ing selections from the John & Vivian Hewitt we received, but strongly suggest that you exhibitions from nationally recognized museums. Asheville. Ongoing - The North Carolina Glass Way, Asheville. Baker Exhibit Center, Through Doris Rosen in 1987, the Rosen competition portraits, and far away places. The pottery and zeal of the best of 20th-century Modernism. Collection of African-American Art, one of the call any venue you are thinking of visiting The expansion increases its physical space and Center is a non-profit, public access glass studio May 10 - "Environmental Impact II," features continues a tradition of showcasing contem- clay art includes edgy handbuilt pieces, thought- Visitors see early designs for the museum as nation's most important and comprehensive - some are trying to stay open, some have dramatically increases its role as a community providing daily educational offerings & demon- more than 50 artworks, including paintings, pho- porary American sculpture in outdoor settings provoking sculpted masks, and decorative it was originally imagined at Mountain Island collections of African-American art. Hours: closed their doors, some are just opening center, educational resource, economic engine strations. We are proud to represent the work tography, sculptures and film, focused on gener- across the campus of Appalachian State Uni- and functional pottery that captures images of Lake before the museum became slated to Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. 1-5pm. Contact: up again, but are still working with custom- for WNC, and cultural concierge for the region’s of our artists and instructors in the NCGC glass ating public attention surrounding environmental versity. This year, twelve sculptures have been nature. Our jewelry artists provide a wide range become part of the Levine Center for the Arts in 704/547-3700 or at (www.ganttcenter.org). ers, some open by appointment only. And, residents and visitors. Opening exhibitions gallery. Hours: Mon.-Sun., 10am-6pm. Contact: issues and unintended consequences of human selected. Cash prizes are awarded to three of hand-crafted necklaces, earrings, bracelets Uptown Charlotte. Never-before-seen architec- some are operating on the Internet. Don’t include: "Appalachia Now! An Interdisciplin- 828/505-3552 or at (www.ncglasscenter.org). interaction with nature. Produced and curated by artists whose work is chosen by the juror and and other ornaments from metals, stones, beads tural sketches, drawings, study photographs Lake Norman Art League Gallery, 442 forget about these people, there are many ary Survey of Contemporary Art in Southern David J. Wagner. Ongoing - The Asheville Quilt will be announced at the annual sculpture walk and fused glass. Our glass artist creates stained and plans illuminate the remarkable evolution S. Main St., located across the street from ways you can support them during these Appalachia," is the inaugural special exhibition Odyssey Co-Op Gallery, 238 Clingman Guild features a permanent, rotating quilt exhibit - a highlight of every summer festival season. glass hangings, custom stained glass windows of this powerful yet intimate building. The result Wooden Stone, next to Masterworks; enter at troubling times. of the newly renovated Museum. Curated by Avenue, Asheville. Ongoing - Our Gallery fea- at Arboretum’s Education Center. Visitors can Participating artists include: David Boyajian, and fused glass art. You can also find unusual is an architectural piece of art that is filled with the rear of the building, and turn right into the Jason Andrew, the juried exhibition features 50 tures 24 local clay artists, working in a variety also enjoy the Arboretum’s Quilt Garden year- New Fairfield, CT; Brian Glaze, Sinking Spring, hand-made books and hand-painted porcelain light, engaging community spaces and home to lobby, Davidson. Ongoing - Featuring works Aberdeen artists of diverse backgrounds from the Southern of styles to create functional and non-functional round, with plantings and patterns that change PA; Derek Chalfant, Elmira, NY; Hanna Jubran, both antique and new. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am- Charlotte’s largest private collection of Modern by Lake Norman Art League members. Hours: Appalachian states of North Carolina, Georgia, pottery and works of figurative and abstract with the seasons. Admission: Yes. Hours: Educa- Grimesland, NC; Beau Lyday, Valdese, NC; 5:30pm. Contact: 919/462-2035 or at (www. art since 2010. Ongoing - The Bechtler Mu- Mon.-Fri., 8am-7pm. Contact: 704/620-4450 or The Exchange Street Gallery of Fine Art, 129 South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virgina. The sculpture. Hours: daily, 11am-5pm. Contact: tion Center hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Robert Coon, Vero Beach, FL; Shawn Morin, carygalleryofartists.org). seum of Modern Art is named after the family at (www.LKNart.org). Exchange Street, in the old Aberdeen Rockfish exhibit provides a regional snapshot of the art of 828/505-8707 or at (https://www.odysseycoop- 828/665.2492 or at (www.ncarboretum.org). Bowling Green, OH; Bob Doster, Lancaster, of Andreas Bechtler, a Charlotte resident and Railroad storage terminal, Aberdeen. Ongoing our time—a collective survey of contemporary gallery.com/about/). SC; Stephen Klema, Winsted, CT; and Glenn Chapel Hill - Carrboro native of Switzerland who assembled and Latin American Contemporary Art Projects - The Artist’s League of the Sandhills currently Southern Appalachian culture. "Intersections in Beaufort Zweygardt, Alfred Station, NY. Hours: daylight inherited a collection of more than 1,400 art- (LaCa), 1429 Bryant Street, in the heart of the houses 35 artists-in-residence studios and American Art," is the largest presentation ever Southern Highland Craft Guild, Biltmore hours. Contact: Hank T. Foreman at 828/262- Plaza at 140 West Franklin Street in down- works created by major figures of 20th-century revitalized FreeMoreWest neighborhood, Char- offers classes by local professional artists and drawn from the Museum’s Collection of 5,000+ Village, 26 Lodge Street, former Biltmore Oteen Mattie King Davis Art Gallery, Beaufort Historic 3017 or at (www.turchincenter.org). town Chapel Hill. 1st & 2nd Fri. - Every modernism and donated it to the public trust. lotte. Ongoing - LaCa Projects is a platform workshops by nationally known artists. Hours: works and 4,000+ architectural drawings. It cel- Bank Building in Biltmore Village, Asheville. Site, 130 Turner Street, Beaufort. Ongoing - The Friday beginning in April we will host our Live The Bechtler collection comprises artworks by dedicated to the presentation, development, Mon.-Sat., noon -3pm. Contact: 910/944- ebrates the unique qualities of art from Western Ongoing - Featuring a wide range of work by Mattie King Davis Art Gallery, Carteret County’s Brasstown and Local Music and Art Series at the 140 West seminal figures such as Alberto Giacometti, and promotion of Latin American art and culture 3979, or at (www.artistleague.org). North Carolina, placed within the context of art members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild. Oldest Gallery, is housed in one of the Historic Plaza. Our 2nd Friday events will include visual Joan Miro, Jean Tinguely, Max Ernst, Andy within the United States. The gallery encour- from across the United States. The intersec- including: pottery, glass, wood, jewelry, fiber, Site’s oldest buildings and features over 100 local Folk School Craft Shop, John C. Campbell Folk arts. 2nd Fridays are the Chapel Hill Downtown Warhol, Alexander Calder, Le Corbusier, Sol ages cross-cultural dialogue by representing a Alamance County tions of regional and national art are highlighted metal, paper, mixed media and natural materials. and regional artists. An extensive collection of School, Olive D. Campbell Building, Brasstown. Partnerships Art Walk. For info visit (www. LeWitt, Edgar Degas, Nicolas de Stael, Barbara small group of influential and thought-provoking throughout the galleries, as are three specific Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm & Sun. noon-5pm. fine art, pottery, crafts, and gifts can be found at Ongoing - The shop represents more than 300 townofchapelhill.org). Hepworth and Picasso. Only a handful of the contemporary, emerging and mid-career artists, BAL Gallery, Holly Hill Mall and Business ways of understanding the works here: Time & Contact: 828-277-6222 or at (www.craftguild.org). this special gallery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5- juried craftspeople and features an impressive artworks in the Bechtler collection have been as well as exhibiting a broader range of work by Center, 309 Huffman Mill Rd., Exit 141 off of Place; Experiments in Materials & Form; and pm. Contact: 252/728-5225. collection of traditional and contemporary Appala- Ackland Art Museum, UNC - Chapel Hill, Co- on public view in the United States. Admission: established and Master Latin American artists. I85/I40, Burlington. Ongoing - Since the begin- Collaboration & Interdisciplinary Dialogue. Admis- Southern Highland Craft Guild at the Folk chian craft, including jewelry, pottery, wood, fiber, lumbia & Franklin Streets, Chapel Hill. Through Yes. Hours: Mon., Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun. The gallery, which has expertise in a number ning of Burlington Artists League in 1972, we sion: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Fri. till Art Center, Blue Ridge Parkway Milepost 382, Blowing Rock ironwork, basketry and other disciplines. You’ll June 28 - "ART& Intergalactic Soul, “Project noon-5pm; and open until 9pm the 1st. and 3rd. of different art media with a significant focus on have grown to represent many local artists in 8pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/253-3227 or at Asheville. May 9, 10am-4pm - "Fiber Day". For find marquetry earrings, clay serving platters, LHAXX”". As its newest temporary, site-specific Fri. of each month. Contact: 704/353-9200 or at paintings, will also be part of a larger planned our immediate area. BAL’s express purpose (www.ashevilleart.org). over 30 years, felters, quilters, weavers, knitters, Blowing Rock Art and History Museum, corner turned-wood bowls, functional fireplace poker commission in ART&, the Ackland presents (www.bechtler.org). expansion that includes open artist studios is to promote and elevate the area artists and tatters, spinners, and many more fiber makers of Chestnut and Main streets, downtown Blowing sets and many more unique items. The shop is Project LHAXX, a mixed-media experience by In- and a dining concept. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 1-5pm their fine art spirit in Burlington, NC, and sur- convene at Milepost 382 to share handmade Rock. Ongoing - the BRAHM will host exhibits, also proud to be the home of the world-renowned tergalactic Soul. Intergalactic Soul describes the Bill and Patty Gorelick Galleries, of Central or by appt. Contact: Neely Verano at (neely@ rounding areas, thereby creating outlets for the skills with visitors on the Blue Ridge Parkway. educational programs and classes that promote Brasstown Carvers. A book room houses hun- Afrofuturistic collaborative made up of Charlotte- Piedmont Community College, Charlotte. Cato lacaprojects.com) or call 704/609-8487. artists and encourging their continuing efforts to Each year, Guild members and friends demon- the visual arts, history and heritage of the moun- dreds of instructional and celebratory books on based visual artists Marcus Kiser and Jason Campus, Cato III, 8120 Grier Rd., Charlotte. improve and create more art work. Along with strate a variety of techniques from 10am-4pm. tains of western North Carolina. Admission: Yes. everything from basketry to writing. Buy a few art Woodberry and Durham-based performance Through June 30 - “Remember, Reflect, Recon- Levine Museum of the New South, 200 E. wall art and bin reproductions, the BAL Artists This free community event invites visitors to get a Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., noon-4pm. supplies or a CD from our collection of tradi- artist Quentin Talley. Their work broadly focuses cile & Reimagine (R4),” curated by Eboné Lock- Seventh St., corner of College St & Seventh Gallery also includes 3-D art such as sculp- close-up look at how fiber products are made and Contact: 828/295-9099 or at (www.blowingrock- tional Appalachian music. You can take home on presenting contemporary conversations about ett, M.S.Ed. An artists’ collective in contribution to St., Charlotte. Ongoing - "Cotton Fields to tures and pottery. Hours: Mon.-Fri., noon-8pm; the stories of these makers. There will be several museum.org). a Folk School t-shirt, hat or bag as a souvenir. American black experiences, using the aesthetic the Charlotte Remembrance Project and Equal Skyscrapers," featuring a permanent exhibition Sat., 10am-9pm, & Sun. for special events. interactive demonstrations and learning activities Find the perfect scenic postcard to tell everyone and conceptual prisms of popular science fiction Justice Initiative’s call-to-action. Harper Cam- featuring interactive environments that trace Contact: 336-584-3005 or at (http://balartists. for children of all ages. Main Gallery, Through Southern Highland Craft Guild at Moses back home about your visit to the Folk School. and comics to chronicle the various adventures pus, Harper IV, 315 W. Hebron St., Charlotte. the history of the New South from the end of com/joomla/). May 10 - "The Power of Distinction," highlights Cone Manor, Milepost 294, Blue Ridge Parkway, Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8am-5pm; Thur. til 6pm and of their fictional protagonists Astro and Pluto. Through Dec. 13 - “Frieze,” by Tom Stanley, the Civil War until today. Admission: Yes. Free works from our Permanent Collection, honor- Blowing Rock. Ongoing - Featuring the work of Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 800/365-5724 or at (www. Museum Store Gallery (Franklin and Columbia exhibited with works of art from the collection of on Sat. Parking: next door in Seventh Street 1873 Capt. James & Emma Holt White House, ing the Guild’s 90th Anniversary. Work from our members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild folkschool.org). Street), Store hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm & Bill and the late Patty Gorelick. Harris Cam- Station. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 213 South Main Street, 2 1/2 blocks off I85/40, 5,700-piece permanent collection will be on dis- members in various media. Demonstrations Sun., noon-5pm. Museum Hours: Wed, & Thur., pus, Harris II, 3210 CPCC Harris Campus Dr., noon-5pm. Contact: 704/333-1887 or at (www. exit#147, Graham. Home of the Alamance play. The oldest piece on display dates back AD offered each month. Hours: daily 9am - 5pm. Brevard 10am-9pm; 2nd Fris. 10am-9pm; all other Fris., Charlotte. Through Dec. 18 - “Illuminate,” by the museumofthenewsouth.org). County Arts Council. Ongoing - We are commit- 1000-1470. “Contemporary artists are still making Contact: 828/295-7938 or e-mail at (parkway- 10am-5pm; Sat. 10am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Con- ArtPop Street Gallery. Levine Campus, Levine ted to shaping the cultural identity of Alamance traditional objects by hand using new tech- [email protected]). Number 7 Fine Arts and Crafts Gallery, 2 West tact: 919/966-5736 or at (www.ackland.org). II, 2800 Campus Ridge Rd., Matthews. Through McColl Center for Art + Innovation, 721 County by making art a tangible presence in the niques, skills, and materials. Their work is greatly Main Street, historic McMinn building, Brevard. June 30 - “A Joy Forever: Asian Brush Painting”, North Tryon Street, Charlotte. First-floor Work by Jane Molinelli lives of its citizens. We strive to enhance the qual- influenced by twentieth-century art movements, Boone Ongoing - A Fine Arts and Fine Crafts coopera- FRANK, University Place, Chapel Hill. Ongo- by Barbara Rizza Mellin, featuring a modern Gallery, Through May 2 - "Adorned," creates ity of life by engaging people in a diverse array Asheville Gallery of Art, Ltd., 82 Patton Avenue, formal education, and objects praised in modern tive featuring the juried works of 22 of Transyl- ing - Featuring work from over 70 artists, Frank interpretation of the ancient art of Chinese brush a dynamic conversation between the work of art through the delivery of programming and across from Pritchard Park opposite the old galleries and museums. The SHCG’s Permanent Appalachian Cultural Museum, University Hall vania County's finest artists and craftspeople. offers more than you’d expect from an art gal- painting. Ongoing - The Bill and Patty Gorelick of two artists who are pushing media and education, and through the provision of facilities, location, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring original Collection is a visual record of this passage of Drive, off Hwy. 321 (Blowing Rock Road), Boone. New works on display daily. Hours: Mon.-Sat., lery. Frank is a collective, founded by the area’s Galleries at Central Piedmont were established mindset to explore real issues of contemporary advocacy, promotion, and funding. Ongoing - works of art by 31 local artists in oils, acrylics, time,” says Nikki Joseff, curator. Permanent Ongoing - The permanent exhibit area includes, 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/883-2294 or at (www. finest artists working together to open the in 2013 as the result of a donation from Bill and life. McColl Center alumnus artist Sharif Bey Picasso’s Gift Shop, located in the Captain White watercolor, pastel, encaustic, and prints. Hours: Collection Gallery, Ongoing - "Craft Traditions: TIME AND CHANGE, featuring thousands of number7arts.com). door for creative innovation in the arts. Hours: Patty Gorelick, who wished to bring art to the (2007) and artist Shanequa Gay find power House, promises unique finds of local, regional, Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm, Sun., 1-4pm and first Fri. The Southern Highland Craft Guild Collection". objects ranging from fossils to Winston Cup Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-6pm. Contact: college’s students, faculty/staff, and visitors. Cur- in adornment—African-inspired masks, richly and international art. The beautiful arts and craft of the month till 8pm. Contact: 828/251-5796 or at The Guild’s Permanent Collection is comprised of race cars to the Yellow Brick Road, a section of Burlington Contact: 919/636-4135 or at (www.frankisart. rently, there are five Gorelick Galleries at Central textured backgrounds, and large-scale clay and items sold in the store help support the artist in (www.ashevillegallery-of-art.com). approximately 2400 craft objects and dates from the now closed theme park, "The Land of Oz". com). Piedmont with a goal of having a gallery on each glass necklaces—to reclaim history, mark rites the community. Featuring a wide variety of art, the late 19th century to present. Beginning with Admission: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Point of View Gallery, 717 Chapel Hill Road, of the college’s six campuses by 2021. Hours: of passage, and explore contemporary life. The pottery and glass. Admission: free. Hours: Mon.- Black Mountain College Museum + Arts a donation from Frances Goodrich in 1931, the Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/262-3117. Burlington. Ongoing - Featuring works by The ArtsCenter, 300-G East Main Street, Carr- Mon.-Thur., 10am-2pm or by appt. Contact: exhibition includes a site-specific installation by Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/226-4495 or at Center, 120 College Street, Asheville. Ongo- Permanent Collection serves the Guild’s mission member artists: Kathy Alderman, Frances boro. Ongoing - Nurturing the arts in the trian- Robin Glenn at ([email protected]). Gay, partially in response to the colossal and (www.alamancearts.org). ing - An exhibition space dedicated to exploring of craft conservation and education. This new Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, Appala- Baker, India Cain, John Dodson, Steven Dur- gle since 1974 through performance, education almost totemic glass and ceramic “adornments” the history and legacy of the world’s most ac- installation will feature over 200 works that high- chian State University, 423 West King Street, land, Debra Farmer, Bill Ferree, Brenda Garner, and exhibition. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-9pm and Bliss Gallery, established by Holy Angels, 25 created by Bey. “Adorned” is curated by visiting Albemarle claimed experimental educational community, light our holdings in traditional art: woodcarving, Boone. Main Gallery, Through June 6 - "Lián Wendy Gellert, Michael Kennedy, Cheryl Knox, Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: 919/929-2787 or at N. Main Street, Belmont. Ongoing - Holy Angels curator Jonell Logan for McColl Center for Art Black Mountain College. Hours: Wed.-Sat., pottery, dolls, basketry, weavings and furniture. and Liàn" – An installation by Hui Chi Lee. Peggy McCormick, Jacqueline Mehring, Chris- (http://artscenterlive.org). established Bliss Gallery to offer persons who are + Innovation. Hours: Thur.-Fri., 3-9pm & Sat., Falling Rivers Gallery, 330-N Second Street, noon-4pm or by appt. Contact: 828/350-8484 The subject of this ongoing exhibition is craft his- People are by nature social beings. People tine Seiler, Lane Watson, and Rose Wenkel. differently able the opportunity to share creative 11am-6pm. Contact: 704/332-5535 or at (www. Albemarle. Ongoing - The gallery is a coopera- or at (www.blackmountaincollege.org). tory – that of the Southern Highland Craft Guild need other people to survive, and as such they Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm and Sat. & Sun., Charlotte Area abilities and showcase their art alongside the mccollcenter.org). tive venue of the Stanly Arts Guild. Member and the Studio Craft Movement. Focus Gallery, tend to perpetually seek social interactions. 1-5pm. Contact: 336/270-4998 or at (www. works of guest artists during special exhibitions. staffed, this gallery offers the very best in local Center for Craft, 67 Broadway, Asheville. Through May 5 - "The Earth Provides," features However, human relationships are inherently PointOfViewGallery.com). North Davidson Arts District Gallery Crawl - Hours: Tue.-Fri., noon-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. Mint Museum Randolph, 2730 Randolph Road, art and crafts including oil and watercolor, Now - A 3D tour of our newly renovated building selected works from five Guild Members covering complex and multi-faceted. The ideology of From 6-9 or 10pm on the 1st & 3rd Fridays of Contact: Harmony Heslop at 704/280-9475, Charlotte. Visit the Mint Museum at Home at photography, pottery and ceramic art, jewelry, is now available online for visitors across the a range of media: glass, clay, fiber, paper, and the series, "Lián and Liàn", on view at the Burnsville each month. For info check (www.noda.org). e-mail at ([email protected]) or visit (https://mintmuseum.org/museum-from-home/). native American art, gourd sculpture and much globe! A HUGE “thank you” to Gabriel Swinney wood. The work includes: fused glass panels Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, begins with (www.holyangelsnc.org). Bridges and Levine Galleries, Ongoing - "Con- more. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Thur. till of Swinney Creative for volunteering countless by Dawn Hinsley Jones, wood-turned bowls a pair of Chinese homophones “Lián and Liàn” Burnsville Gallery, Toe River Arts Council, 102 Uptown Gallery Crawl - From 6-8pm on the temporary British Studio Ceramics: The Grainer 6:30pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 704/983- hours to capture our building and share tons by Bill and Tina Collison, ceramic serving sets that, depending on the context, mean either W. Main St., Burnsville. Toe River Arts June 1st Friday of each month. Charlotte Art League Gallery & Studios, 4100 Collection". Focused on the collection of Diane 4278 or at (www.fallingriversgallery.com). of facts for you to explore. The tour includes by Erin Janow, framed botanical eco-prints by “to connect” or “to enchain.” On one hand, Studio Tour Canceled - After considering the Raleigh Street, Charlotte. Ongoing - CAL houses and Marc Grainer, this installation is a survey of information about the Craft Futures 2099 and Hollis Fouts, and hand-dyed shirts and scarves the works portray the tensions and dynamics input of studio tour participants, our staff, board of South End Art Gallery Crawl - From 6-9pm on one of the area’s largest collections of local pro- contemporary British studio ceramics. Com- Asheville Area Shapeshifters exhibits, our Craft Research Fund by Teresa Hays. Hours: daily from 9am-5pm. within human relationships; on the other, they directors, and local health officials, for everyone’s the 1st Friday of each month. fessional and emerging artists, offering affordable prising functional and sculptural objects made Study Collection, Cowork, the building history Contact: call 828/298-7928 or at (www.southern- explore how these same forces may constrict safety we have made the difficult decision to fine art in a variety of styles and media: acrylics, between the 1980s and today, the show features Asheville Art Museum, 2 South Pack Square and art installations, and more! Follow the link highlandguild.org). or enchain humans when negative forces come cancel the June Studio Tour. The current directive Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, Levine oil, pastel, watercolor, mixed media, photography work by artists either born or residing in Great at Pack Place, Asheville. Appleby Foundation below to visit the National Craft Innovation Hub into play. While these works are in part a medi- to slow the spread of COVID-19 requires our Center for the Arts, 420 South Tryon St., Char- and sculpture, and fiber art. Tour studios of work- Britain, including established “contemporary clas- Exhibition Hall, Through May 25 - "Dancing while practicing social distancing. Thank you Southern Highland Craft Guild on Tunnel tation on Taiwanese cultural traditions, they community to shelter in place until the end of lotte. Fourth Floor Gallery, Through May 3 ing artists. Admission: Free. Hours: Tue.-Thur., sics” like Gordon Baldwin and Rupert Spira, and Atoms: Barbara Morgan Photographs" and "Andy to our family of supporters who helped to make Road, 930 Tunnel Road, Asheville. Ongoing can be applied broadly to human experience April. Even if restrictions are lifted by June, there - "TEN". Since the Bechtler Museum of Modern 11am-3pm; Fri., 5-9pm; Sat., noon-4pm; Sun., cutting-edge ceramicists such as Julian Stair and Warhol: Silver Clouds". “Barbara Morgan and the renovation and expansion of our building a - Work by members of the Southern Highland itself. Gallery A & B, Through May 2 - "Faculty is no clear way to properly support the tour and its Art opened our doors in 2010, we have hosted 1-5pm. Contact: 704/376-2787 or at (www.char- Kate Malone. Several recently-gifted works from Andy Warhol were clearly inspired by movement reality. Together we are building a future for craft. Craft Guild in various media. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Biennial". A reception will be held on Mar. 6, artists through advertising, community outreach more than thirty modern art exhibitions. TEN lotteartleague.org). the Grainers are included. Alexander, Spangler, when they created these works,” says Assistant Take the tour at this link (https://my.matterport. 9:30am-5pm. Contact: 828/298-7903. from 6-10pm. It’s not the kind of thing that hap- events, and promotion. We are currently working features a selection of works from sixteen past and Harris Galleries, Ongoing - "Portals to the Curator Hilary Schroeder who coordinated these com/show/?m=hVA3X4VJqpq&utm_so pens every year, so when the Turchin Center as a staff to develop other ways to support our fourth-floor exhibitions, all brought together to Davidson College, Belk Visual Arts Center, 315 Past: British Ceramics 1675 - 1825". The Mint exhibitions for the Museum. “Observing Morgan’s urce=Center+for+Craft+General+List& YMI Gallery, YMI Cultural Center, 39 S. Market for the Visual Arts offers the public a compre- community of artists while our doors are closed, showcase the excellence and share the joy of North Main and Griffith Streets, Davidson.Van Museum’s collection of eighteenth-century British photographs allows the viewer to envision the utm_campaign=66567abbe6-EMAIL_ Street @ Eagle Street, Asheville. Ongoing - "In hensive glimpse into the ordinarily private, and also once we reopen. We are optimistic that the Bechtler collection as we look back at the Ongoing - While on campus, be sure to take a pottery and porcelain is widely respected for its dance itself, while Warhol actively invites us to CAMPAIGN_2020_01_10_02_23_ the Spirit of Africa". Featuring traditional and con- multidisciplinary studios of Appalachian State we will get to see you again soon! Our winter tour past decade in celebration of our ten-year an- tour of our Campus Sculpture. Hours: Mon.-Fri., scope and quality. The collection numbers over experience our own small dance as we traverse COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_ temporary African masks, figurative woodcarv- University’s Art Department, it’s always a cause is still scheduled for December 4-6. Thank you niversary. Exhibitions featured include: School 10am-5pm and Sat. & Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: 2,000 objects and includes important examples through the floating clouds.”Explore Asheville term=0_7a586581ef-66567abbe6-265488725- ings, beadwork, jewelry, and textiles. Discover for celebration. Hours: 10am-6pm, Tue., Wed., for your understanding and your recognition that of Paris: Abstraction Post World War II, Niki de 704/894-2519 or at (www.davidsoncollegeartgal- of both salt-glazed and dry-bodied stoneware Exhibition Hall, Through May 4 - "A Telling &mc_cid=66567abbe6&mc_eid=3e3f032121). the purpose of mask and sculptures, which reflect Thur., & Sat. and Fri.,noon -8pm. Contact: sheltering in place is the most important action Saint Phalle: Creation of a New Mythology, Ge- leries.org). from Staffordshire; tin-glazed earthenware from Instinct: John James Audubon & Contemporary Ongoing - Encompassing an additional 7,000 African ancestral heritage and learn to appreci- Hank T. Foreman at 828/262-3017 or at (www. we can take as a community to keep each other ometry and Experimentation: European Art of Bristol, Liverpool, and London; and cream- Art," curated by Associate Curator Cindy Buck- square feet of program space, including ex- ate symbolism and abstraction in African art. YMI turchincenter.org). safe. Thank you for your continued support. On- the 1960s and 1970s, Mid-Century Modernism: Elizabeth Ross Gallery, Central Piedmont colored earthenware from Derbyshire, Stafford- ner, with the assistance of Marilyn Laufer, director panded galleries, event and meeting spaces, and Conference Room, Ongoing - "Forebears & going - Featuring works by artists from Mitchell 1957 and The Bechtler Collection, Giacom- Community College, Central Campus, Over- shire, and Yorkshire. Notable eighteenth-century emerita of the Jule Collins Smith Museum of coworking space serving the creative sector, this Trailblazers: Asheville’s African American Lead- ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Boone and Yancey Counties sponsored by the Toe River etti: Memory and Presence, Artistic Relation- cash Performing Arts Center, Elizabeth Avenue porcelain factories represented include Chelsea, Fine Art on the campus of Auburn University. one-of-a-kind National Craft Innovation Hub will ers, 1800s –1900s". The permanent exhibit offers Throughout Appalachian State University Arts Council. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Con- ships: Partners, Mentors, Lovers, Modernism and Kings Dr., Charlotte. Through May 28 - Bow, and Vauxhall in London, Longton Hall in A new exhibition highlighting the works of John engage both the national craft community and a pictorial history of African-Americans from campus, Boone. Through May 31 - "33rd tact: 828/682-7215 or at (www.toeriverarts.org). in Changing Times: Works from 1968, British "2020 Annual Juried Student Art Show". Each Staffordshire, Worcester, Bristol, and others. James Audubon juxtaposed with the work of western North Carolina residents, further estab- throughout Western North Carolina. Photographs Rosen Outdoor Sculpture Competition & Exhi- Invasion, The Art Books of Henri Matisse, Sam year, Central Piedmont Community College’s Individual works in the collection are exceptional 21st-century artists who continue his tradition of lishing the Center for Craft as a thought-leader in of both influential and everyday people create bition". Made possible by the continued gener- Cary Francis: Rapid Fluid Indivisible Vision, The Visual Arts Department hosts the "Annual because of their rarity, craftsmanship, prov- animal allegories and metaphors. Ongoing - The what craft means today, as well as how to support a panorama of the variety of life among blacks osity of the Rosen Family: The Martin & Doris House That Modernism Built, Bechtler Collec- Juried Student Art Show" recognizing student enance, or as representative examples of particu- Asheville Art Museum, the hub for 20th- and 21st- emerging voices and makers. Hours: Mon.-Sun., in the mountain region. Here are the young and Rosen Giving Fund/Debbie Rosen Davidson Cary Gallery of Artists, 200 S Academy St, Ste tion: Relaunched and Rediscovered, Celebrat- works in ceramics, 2D and 3D design, drawing, lar types or methods of production or decoration. century American art in Western North Carolina, 10am-6pm. Contact: call 828/785-1357 or at old, the prominent and the unknown, the men and David Rosen/Charles & Nancy Rosenblatt 120, Ashworth Square, Cary. Ongoing - The ing Jean Tinguely and Santana, Wrestling the jewelry, painting, photography, printmaking, and Ongoing - "American Glass". The nineteenth has re-opened to the public. The $24+ million, (www.centerforcraft.org). and women who helped create our city's life. YMI Foundation. The “Rosen Sculpture Competi- gallery offers high quality art in a variety of styles. Angel: A Century of Artists Reckoning With sculpture. Students who have works featured in and early twentieth centuries represented a time state-of-the-art facility encompasses 54,000 Drugstore Gallery, Ongoing - "Mirrors of Hope Paintings, pencil and colored pencil artwork Religion, and Bechtler Unseen: Works from the the show receive a variety of awards, ranging continued on Page 33 continued on Page 34 Page 32 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 33 Cullowhee to teach, learn, and inspire. All artists also take The Center for Visual Artists Greensboro, Mon.-Fri., 5-7pm. Participation in "Mentors & on public and private commissions, in addition second floor of the Cultural Arts Center, 200 Students" is open to public, private, parochial Fine Art Museum, Fine & Performing Arts to exhibiting and selling their work at the Liberty North Davie St., Greensboro. Ongoing - Fea- and home school students and teachers in NC Institutional Galleries Center, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee. Arts Gallery. Hours: call for hours. Contact: NC Institutional Galleries turing works by member artists from throughout Henderson County. More information can be Through May 1 - "Curious Terrain: WNC from 919-260-2931, e-mail at (info@libertyartsnc. the greater Greensboro area. Hours: Tue.-Sat., found on the Arts Council’s website at (www. continued from Page 33 continued from Page 34 the Air". This new exhibition features aerial pho- org) or at (www.libertyartsnc.org). 10am-5pm; Weds. till 7pm; & Sun., 2-5pm. acofhc.org), or by e-mailing ([email protected]) of extraordinary growth for the American glass (free admission 5-9pm); Thur.-Sat., 11am-6pm; & tographs that explore the relationship between Elizabeth City African American Atelier & Bennett College Contact: 336/333-7485 or at (www.greensboro- or calling 828/693-8504. industry. Such companies as & Sandwich Sun., 1-5pm. Now Fri. till 9pm. Contact: 704/337- humans and the WNC landscape. Taken by Alex North Carolina Central University Museum for Women Gallery, Greensboro Cultural Cen- art.org). Glass Company in Sandwich, MA; Steuben 2000 or at (www.mintmuseum.org). S. MacLean, a renowned artist and pilot with over of Art, 1801 Fayetteville Street, across from the Arts of the Albemarle, a regional arts partner ter, 200 N. Davie Street, Greensboro. Ongoing Hickory Glass Works in Corning, NY; and Libbey Glass 45 years of experience photographing the land Farrison-Newton Communications Building on serving Pasquotank, Camden and Gates - Featuring works by local, regional and national Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Company in Toledo, OH, began operation and from the birds-eye perspective of an airplane, the campus of NCCU, Durham. Ongoing - Per- Counties of NC, The Center, 516 East Main African American artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am- Carolina - Greensboro, Cone Building, Tate and Full Circle Arts, 42-B Third Street NW, Hickory. soon developed notable reputations for produc- these newly commissioned images focus on the manent collection focuses on African American Street, (corner of Main & Poindexter Streets), 5pm; Wed., till 7pm & Sun., 2-5pm. Contact: Spring Garden Streets, Greensboro. Through Ongoing - Featuring works by member artists in ing fashionable wares that were coveted by many seven westernmost counties of North Carolina. art of the 19th & 20th century, including works by Elizabeth City. Ongoing - The Jaquelin Jenkins 336/333-6885. May 24 - "Finding Meaning: The Power and a variety of mediums. Full Circle Arts is a not-for- middle- and upper-class consumers. "American Through May 1 - "Time and Again: Glass Works Edward Mitchell Bannister, Henry Ossawa Tan- Gallery and The 516 Gallery, are home to over Possibility of Abstraction". Significant artworks by profit educational organization whose mission is Glass" showcases objects by these and other by Kit Paulson and SaraBeth Post". Funded in ner, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Eliza- 250 artists, craftsmen, photographers, potters, Anne Rudd Galyon and Irene Cullis Galler- both regionally and nationally recognized artists to encourage public appreciation and education American glass companies, illustrating the variety part by the Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass, beth Catlett, and Norman Lewis. As well as more fiber artists and jewelers. The AofA at “The ies, Cowan Humanities Building, Greensboro gifted by Chapel Hill art patrons and collectors for the arts. Hours: Wed.Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., of forms and styles that prevailed during this the exhibition brings together two Penland-based contemporary works by Sam Gilliam, Richard Center” hosts solo and shared exhibits once a College, 815 W. Market Street, Greensboro. Charles Weinraub and Emily Kass. Through 10am-2pm. Contact: 828/322-7545 or at (www. period. Glass-manufacturing techniques will be artists—Kit Paulson and SaraBeth Post—whose Hunt, William Artis, and Kerry James Marshall. month followed by opening receptions during Ongoing - Featuring works by student, faculty May 24 - "Time, Space, Place, Trace". A col- fullcirclearts.org). another focus of the exhibition, with representa- works explore ideas about time, history, memory, The museum’s annual schedule of activities Downtown Elizabeth City’s First Friday ArtWalk and others. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm & Sun., laborative effort between the Weatherspoon Art tive examples of pressed, cut, blown, and molded and the antique. In many of their works, objects includes temporary exhibits of works from other each month, as well as workshops with some of 2-5pm. Contact: 336/272-7102, ext. 301. Museum, UNCG’s School of Art, and students in Hickory Museum of Art, Arts and Science glass. Nearly all of the works on view are from from the past are remade and reimagined in museums, various retrospectives, and faculty our exhibiting and visiting artists. These work- art education classes during the spring and fall Center, 243 Third Avenue NE, Hickory. Coe The Mint Museum’s permanent collection of glass, creating a bridge between past and and student art shows. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 9am-4- shops are open to members and non-members. Elliott University Center Art Gallery, 221 Elliott 2019 and spring 2020 semesters. Through July Gallery, Through May 10 - "JUAN LOGAN: glass, which is second in size only to the ceram- present. Both of the artists featured in "Time :30pm & Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 919/560-6211. Admission: Free. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,10am-5- University Center, UNC-G, Greensboro. Ongo- 12 - "The Cone Family Legacy". Beginning with Creating & Collecting". Working out of his ics collection in the museum’s Decorative Arts and Again" are active in the glass community in pm. Contact: Katie Murray, Executive Director ing - Featuring works by student and alumni the sisters Claribel and Etta Cone’s 1950 dona- studio in Belmont, North Carolina, artist Juan holdings. Ongoing - "Arts of Africa". The African Western North Carolina. Paulson, who holds an Power Plant Gallery at ATC, 318 Blackwell St ([email protected]) or Barbara Putnam, artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-9pm. Contact: tion of art, the Cone family has provided crucial Logan continues to expand the reach of his art’s continent is remarkable in its geographic, social, MFA from Southern Illinois University and is in Durham. Ongoing - The Power Plant Gallery is Gallery Manager ([email protected]). 336/408-3659. support over many years to the Weatherspoon unyielding call for social responsibility. A retired political, and cultural diversity. This impressive her second year of a three-year residency at Pen- an off-site extension of the arts at Duke, promot- Both can be reached at 252/338-6455 or at Art Museum. Atrium and Lobbies - Featur- University of North Carolina Professor, Logan’s diversity is reflected in the visual arts through a land School of Craft, specializes in torchworked ing visual arts engagement with students, faculty (www.artsaoa.com). GreenHill, a space for NC art, 200 North Davie ing works of art complementing current gallery installations, sculptures, prints, and paintings variety of media and forms including ceramics, glass. Post has a degree in glass from the and visitors from Durham and beyond. With Street, Greensboro Cultural Center, Greensboro. exhibitions which are rotated in the atrium and are included in the collections of the Whitney masks, textiles, sculptures, prestige staffs, and University of Louisville and is pursuing a two-year 1,500 square feet of exhibition space, the gallery Fayetteville Ongoing - Our Gallery and Studios may be public areas throughout both floors of the gallery. Museum of American Art, the Philadelphia Mu- shrines. With exceptional loans from private col- work-study opportunity as one of Penland’s Core is equipped to exhibit a range of media, from pho- closed, but the doors to our community of think- Tom Otterness' site-specific work, "The Frieze" seum of Art, the Mint Museum of Art, and many lectors and The Mint Museum’s own collection of Fellows. She uses a casting technique to recre- tography and painting to video and installation. Cape Fear Studios, Inc., 148-1 Maxwell ers, creators and art-makers are wide open. At is permanently installed in the atrium. Sculpture more. Through his many exhibitions and a very African Art, the museum is pleased to announce Work by Alice Ballard ate childhood objects in glass. Through May Featuring a rotating program of work by Duke Street, Fayetteville. Ongoing – New Gallery a time when we’re finding shelter in the privacy Courtyard - Featuring selections of American successful career, Juan has amassed a never the expansion of its presentation of Arts of Africa, 1 - "Claire Van Vliet: Stone and Sky". This new students, faculty, and visiting scholars, as well as exhibit every 4th Friday of the month. We are a of our homes, GreenHill is connecting contem- sculpture from 1900 to the present from the before seen collection of works from his friends thereby providing visitors a more in-depth, Overcash Art Gallery, Central Piedmont Com- exhibition highlights landscape prints by Claire locally, nationally and internationally recognized nonprofit cooperative of 30 local artist (always porary artists with individuals and communities Weatherspoon Collection and on loan works from and sources of inspiration in the art world. Not meaningful, and exciting overview of African art. munity College, Central Campus, Overcash Van Vliet, a renowned printmaker and book artist. artists, the gallery is a new and exciting addition looking for new members) creating 2D & 3D art. in new ways and opening the gates to dialogue. contemporary artists. Admission: Free. Hours: only will this exhibition will be the first to share Heritage Gallery, Ongoing - Feature works of Performing Arts Center, Elizabeth Avenue and Between 1993 and 2010, Van Vliet completed to the growing, vibrant Durham art scene. Hours: Our Gallery displays exhibits of visiting artist’s Through Virtual GreenHill we invite you to con- Tue., Wed. & Fri.,10am-5pm, Thur., 10am to 9pm his many holdings by the most important artists art, archival documents, and photographs docu- Kings Dr., Charlotte. Through May 28 - "Har- several residencies at Harvey Littleton Studios in Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm & Sat., noon-5pm. Contact: work as well as our own exhibits with individual template, engage, or just be inspired. Each week and Sat. & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 336/334-5770 from the 1970s to the present, it will also be the menting the growth and evolution of the museum, mony With an Edge," featuring ceramic creations Spruce Pine, NC, where she experimented with call 919/660-3695 or e-mail at (mfaeda@duke. studios where member artists create fantastic we’ll be exploring new perspectives through or at (http://weatherspoon.uncg.edu/). first time Juan presents his own work in dialogue from its beginnings as the original branch of the by Alice Ballard. Ballard is a ceramic artist whose the medium of vitreography, a form of printmak- edu). works of art onsite. The Gallery show is free of North Carolina art. We will bring you the art- with his collection. The galleries will examine the US Mint to its founding as an art museum to the work is deeply connected to nature. Working with ing that uses a glass plate to produce a printed charge and the public is welcome to watch the making experiences you have come to appreci- role that Jasper Johns, Claes Oldenburg, Robert present and beyond. Ongoing - "Art for the Mil- clay, Ballard takes her inspiration from close ob- image. Fascinated by rocks of all kinds, Van Vliet Room 100 Gallery, Golden Belt complex, Build- artists at work. Group and individual classes in ate in our studios and take you into our exhibition Motherwell, Thornton Dial, and more have played lions: WPA Prints" and "Carolina Clay," featuring servation and communion with the natural world produced detailed images of rock formations ing 2, room 100, 807 East Main Street, Durham. a variety of media are ongoing. Hours: Mon.– space. You’ll meet our artists and travel to their in Juan’s own practice as an artist and how col- a display of colorful wares made between 1920 around her. Pressing the clay into molds, Ballard from around the world, including Wind Cave in Ongoing - The gallery is committed to promoting Fri., 11am–5pm & Sat., 10am–4pm. Contact: studios and connect with creators in Greensboro lecting has informed his creative process. Third and 1950 as potters from NC adapted their works creates organic shapes in hopes of transcend- New Mexico, Kilclooney More in Ireland, and the the work of emerging local, regional and national 910/433-2986, e-mail to (capefearstudios@ and statewide. Families can look forward to Floor Mezzanine, Ongoing - "Discover Folk Art: to a market economy. "Art of the United States," ing the divide between art and the outside world. Moeraki Coast in New Zealand. This exhibition contemporary artists. Exhibitions of varying capefearstudios.com) or at (www.capefearstu- weekly: Masterpiece Fridays featuring storytime Unique Visions by Southern Self-taught Artists". featuring contemporary works from the Mint's With a great concern for the environment and brings together a selection of these vitreographs, size and theme will be on view throughout the dios.com). and art-making on Friday mornings at 11, perfect Explore re-creations of artist work environments, permanent collection, including works by Romare conservation, Ballard hopes that, through her art, drawn from the WCU Fine Art Museum’s Perma- year with openings coinciding with Third Friday for pre-schoolers– now through Instagram, Fa- including a school bus and a barn, family activity Bearden, Maud Gatewood, John Biggers Juan others will be inspired to forge their own connec- nent Collection, and provides a glimpse into the Durham. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm and Sun., Ellington-White Contemporary Gallery, 113 cebook and on our website. Hands on at Home, stations, more than 250 folk art objects, interac- Logan, Tarlton Blackwell, Radcliffe Bailey, Kojo tion with nature. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-2pm. artist’s creative process. The exhibition includes noon-6pm. Contact: 919/967-7700 or at (www. Gillespie Street, Fayetteville. Ongoing - A visual offering problem-solving and learning through tive touch screens and more. Free family guides Griffin, and others. "Art in the Americas," featur- Contact: 704/330-6211. a rare opportunity to view one of the original glass goldenbeltarts.com). arts venue for emerging and professional artists art-making for ages k - 5th grade. Wednesdays at available at check-in. Little Hands, Big Hands ing paintings, precious metalwork, sculpture, fur- plates used in the vitreograph printing process. with exhibitions of original art and events that re- 3pm – now through Instagram, Facebook and on Gallery, Ongoing - "Little Hands, Big Hands". niture and decorative arts from the 17th through The Civic & Cultural Arts Center of Pineville, Hours: Tue.- Fri.,10am-4pm & Sat., 1-4pm. Con- The Nasher Museum of Art, Duke University flect and respond to cultural arts diversity. Hours: our website. GreenHill Connections showcasing Younger visitors can be imaginative through the 19th centuries illustrate the unique culture 316 Main Street, right next door to “old” Pin- tact: 828/227-3591 or at (https://www.wcu.edu/ Central Campus, 2001 Campus Drive, Durham. Wed.-Sat., 1-6pm. Contact: 910/483-1388 or at inspired stories and creative break workshops for creative exploration and play. Includes a puppet that emerged from the Spanish colonization of eville Police Station, Pineville. Ongoing - The bardo-arts-center/fine-art-museum/). Through May 27 - "Odili Donald Odita Murals". (http://www.ellington-white.com). all. Try a new craft or an art-making practice at theater, mini art gallery, giant reading throne and the Americas. Crosland Gallery - Featuring a CCAC is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization As part of Nasher10, a celebration of the first home – now through Instagram, Facebook and more. Objects Gallery, Ongoing - "American Art presentation of portraits with many fascinating offering a place where artist of every discipline Dillsboro decade and beyond, the Nasher Museum The Arts Center, Arts Council of Fayetteville/ on our website. You can also anticipate: Green- Pottery": From the Museum’s Moody Collection images presented. Rankin Gallery - Featuring a have an opportunity to network and enhance commissioned two large-scale murals by Cumberland County, 301 Hay Street, Fayette- Hill’s Curator’s Picks providing in-depth discus- and "Born of Fire: Glass from the Museum’s presentation of the Romare Bearden Collection, their gifts. The CCAC is a gathering place for Jackson County Green Energy Park, 100 abstract painter Odili Donald Odita­. His wall ville. Through June 25 - "Size Matters: A Virtual sion of specific works featured at GreenHill. Luski Collection". Admission: Free. Hours: including two “new” Beardens. Delhom Gallery, emerging and established artists of all ages to Green Energy Park Rd., Dillsboro. Ongoing painting inside the Nasher Museum’s Mary Art Exhibition," featuring works by Lee Haywood Featured Artist Profiles featuring fresh perspec- Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: Ongoing - The European Collection of ceramic present, create and collaborate in giving life to - Featuring art created with renewable energy D.B.T. Semans Great Hall, Shadow and Light and Elyse Johnson. The exhibit encourage artists tives and insights and behind-the-scenes experi- Work by Juie Rattley III 828/327-8576 or at (http://hickoryart.org/). works. Admission: Yes. Hours: Wed., 11am-9pm their art, with a goal of embracing and promot- featuring blown glass, forge-hammered metals, (For Julian Francis Abele), is inspired by the to experiment with scale. The artwork represents ences. Collector’s Conversations around works ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Greensboro (free admission 5-9pm); Thur.-Sat., 11am-6pm; & ing the artistic, creative and entrepreneurial ceramics. The Jackson County Green Energy African-American architect who designed most recognizable objects that have undergone a acquired at GreenHill and virtual gallery visits. Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts, Highlands Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 704/337-2000 or at (www. possibilities available in our community through Park (JCGEP) utilizes clean, renewable energy of Duke’s campus. Odita’s wall painting visually disorientating shift in size. Hours: Mon.-Thur., However you choose to engage, we hope you’ll 300 North Elm Street, Greensboro. Through mintmuseum.org). classes, workshops and on-going events and resources to encourage economic develop- connects the Nasher Museum to downtown 8:30am-5pm; Fri., 8:30-noon; and Sat., noon-4- take art breaks with us in the coming weeks, and Aug. 30 - "Greensboro Portraits". GreenHill The Bascom, a center for the visual arts, 323 programs. Hours: Sat. 9am-1pm and most ment, provide environmental protection, and Durham, where he painted a second mural on pm. Contact: 910/323-1776 or at (http://www. let us know how you’re doing. We look forward is proudly showcasing a vibrant cross-section Franklin Rd., covered bridge entrance at the week nights from 6:30-9pm. Contact: call Lee offer educational opportunities that together will the Foster Street wall of the Downtown Durham theartscouncil.com/). to the virtual conversations we’ll have! GreenHill of Greensboro artists through a series of 10 end of Main Street, Highlands. Joel Gallery, Baumgarten at 704/889-2434, or visit (www. help lead towards a more sustainable future YMCA, 218 W. Morgan Street. Through July hours: Tue.-Fri., noon-7pm; Sat., noon-5pm; & portraits in galleries that flank the Tobee and Ongoing - "Selections From Our Permanent ccacpineville.org). for Western North Carolina. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 12 - "Ebony G. Patterson . . . while the dew Fuquay-Varina Sun. 2-5pm. ArtQuest Studios are closed on Sun. Leonard Kaplan Theater in the Tanger Center. Collection: Made Possible Through Bel Canto". 1-4pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 828/631- is still on the roses . . ." presents the work of Group visits can be scheduled online for Tue.- "Greensboro Portraits," features works by Steven In 1992, Richard Joel had a vision of melding The Sonia and Isaac Luski Gallery, at the 0271 or at (www.jcgep.org). artist Ebony G. Patterson, born in Jamaica in Fuquay-Varina Arts Center, 123 E. Vance Thur., 9am-12:30pm. Contact: 336/333-7460 or Cozart, Darlene McClinton, Victoria Carlin his love of music and visual art to raise needed Foundation for the Carolinas building, 220 N. 1981. This is the most significant exhibition Street, Fuquay-Varina. Ongoing - The Art at (www.greenhillnc.org). Milstein, Kate Mitchell, and Sam Wade in the Dr. funds for the arts in Highlands and thus the Bel Tryon Street, (old Montaldo’s/Mint Museum Durham of the artist’s work to date, presented within Center contains a theater, art gallery, classrooms John & Barbara Lusk Gallery. In the Susan & Canto Recital was born. The recital, held each of Craft + Design site), Charlotte. Ongoing - a new installation environment that evokes a and dance studio. Gallery exhibits generally Guilford College Art Gallery, Hege Library, Joseph Nehman Gallery (facing Elm Street) the September, has raised much-needed funds for Featuring work on loan from Sonia and Isaac Center for Documentary Studies at Duke night garden. Patterson is known for drawings, will change every six to seven weeks. Hours: Guilford College, 5800 W. Friendly Ave., show includes works by Paige Cox, Rebecca The Bascom and other local arts organizations. Luski including works by: Chuck Close, Lewis University, 1317 West Pettigrew Street, tapestries, videos, sculptures and installations Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Greensboro. Ongoing - Other galleries located Fagg, Brian Lewis, James C. McMillan, and Juie We are proud to showcase some of the works Jones, Herb Jackson, Mark Peiser, Richard Durham. Kreps and Lyndhurst Galleries, that involve surfaces layered with flowers, 919/567-3920 or at (fvarts.org). throughout Hege Library display rotating ob- Rattley III. Hours: reg. Center hours. Contact: purchased for our permanent collection thanks Ritter, Richard Jolley, Harvey Littleton, Lino Through May 30 - "ar·ti·facts: Abortion Stories glitter, lace and beads. Her work investigates jects from the College’s permanent collection. 336/373-7575 or visit (https://www.tangercenter. to Bel Canto! Education Gallery, Ongoing - Tagliapietra and many more. Hours: Mon.-Fri., and Histories," featuring works by Melissa forms of embellishment as they relate to youth Gastonia Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sun., 2-5pm, also com/). The Bascom offers our students and instructors 10am-5:30pm. Contact: 704/973-4500 or at Madera. Abortion happens every day. Millions culture within disenfranchised communities. closed during College holidays. Contact: call an opportunity to display their creative works (www.fftc.org). of people around the world will have an abor- Her neo-baroque works address violence, mas- Arts on Main Art Center, 212 W Main Avenue, Theresa Hammond at 336/316-2438 or e-mail Greenville from workshops and classes. The perspec- tion each year, but the majority of those people culinity, “bling,” visibility and invisibility within at the intersection of Main and South, formerly to ([email protected]). tives of these talented individuals reveal self- Cherokee will never talk about their abortion experiences. the post-colonial context of her native Kingston the historic Citizens National Bank, Gastonia. Emerge Gallery & Art Center, 404 S. Evans expression, cultural awareness and technical What If millions of people broke their silence and within black youth culture globally. This ex- Ongoing - Home of Gaston County Art Guild Guilford Native American Art Gallery, Greens- St., Greenville. Ongoing - Featuring works in a discipline. These ongoing displays expose Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, 645 Tsali and told the truth about their lives and their hibition focuses on the role that gardens have and we offer a fine arts gallery, gift shop, 18 boro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St., Greens- variety of media by students, faculty, alumni (East the viewer to the analysis, invention, explora- Blvd., across from the Museum of the Chero- choices? Hours: Mon.-Thur, 9am-7pm; Fri., played in her practice, referenced as spaces working studio spaces and classroom areas. boro. Ongoing - Featuring works by Carolina's Carolina University) and local artists. Hours: Tue.- tion and decision making processes used by kee Indian, Cherokee. Ongoing - Featuring 9am-5pm; Sat., 11am-4pm; & Sun., 1-5pm. of both beauty and burial, environments filled Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11:30am-5:30pm and Fri.- Native Americans. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- Fri., 10am-9pm; Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., 1-4pm. students during the development of ideas into a “Mercury”, Wedgwood. Staffordshire, England, basket weaving, pottery, wood carving, finger Contact: 919/660-3663 or at (http://documenta- with fleeting aesthetics and mourning. Ongo- Sat., 11am-7pm. Contact: 704/865-4224 or at :30pm. Contact: 336/273-6605. Contact: 252/551-6947 or at (www.emergegal- work of art. Hours: Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5- 1759–present, 19th century, Stoneware (black weaving, beadwork, stone carving and fine rystudies.duke.edu/). ing - Nasher Museum Café and Museum Shop. (www.gastoncountyartguild.com). lery.com). pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 828/526-4949 basalt). Collection of Lindsay Grigsby painting by members of the Eastern Band of Admission: Yes, but free to Durham residents, NC A&T State University Galleries, 1601 E. or at (www.thebascom.org). Mint Museum Uptown, Levine Center for the Cherokee Indians. Artisans must go through Claymakers, Gallery of Fine Handmade Pot- courtesy of “The Herald-Sun” newspaper. Goldsboro Market Street, Dudley Building, NC A&T State Greenville Museum of Art, 802 South Evans Arts, 500 South Tryon St., Charlotte. Visit the a juried process to become affiliated with the tery, 705 Foster St., Durham. Ongoing - Shows Hours: Tue.- Sat., 10am-5pm; Thur. till 9pm; & University, Greensboro. Ongoing - The Mat- Street, Greenville. The Rachel Maxwell Moore Hillsborough Mint Museum at Home at (https://mintmuseum. organization and current membership stands at an ongoing, but rotating, exhibit of Claymakers Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 919/684-5135 or at Arts Council of Wayne County, 2406 E. Ash tye Reed African Heritage Collection seeks to Gallery, Ongoing - Featuring works by NC art- org/museum-from-home/). Ongoing - "El Tajín: about 300. Hours: open daily, year round, with Community artists. Current exhibitors include (www.nasher.duke.edu). Street, Goldsboro. Ongoing - The Art Market is educate people about the culture, history and ac- ists and American landscape artists including: The HAC Gallery, Hillsborough Arts Council, Photographs and Drawings by Michael Kampen". seasonal hours. Contact: 828/497-3103 or at Corinne Fox, Deborah Harris, Laura Korch, located on the second floor of the Arts Council complishments of African societies and peoples Nena Allen, Charles Bashum, Charles Burchfield, 102 North Churton Street, across the street El Tajín is a UNESCO World Heritage archeologi- (www.cherokee-nc.com). Barbara McKenzie, Teresa Pietsch, Elizabeth Edenton of Wayne County building. We represent ap- of African descent. It achieves this through the Jasper Cropsey, Arthur Dove, Daniel Garber, from the Wooden Nickel, Hillsborough. Ongo- cal site located in northern Veracruz, Mexico, one Paley, Gillian Parke, Savannah Scarborough, proximatley 50 NC based artists including pot- development of exhibits drawn from its extensive David Johnson and David Kapp. Look & Learn ing - Offers a venue for emerging and mid-ca- of the largest and most important cities of classi- Columbia and Evelyn Ward. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 1-6pm Chowan Arts Council/Your Community Arts ters, jewelry designers, wood turners, painters collection of African artifacts, which represent a Gallery, Ongoing - On display are two and three- reer artists to show and sell their work. Hours: cal era Mesoamerica. It is home to hundreds of & 3rd fri. of the month from 6-9pm. Contact: Center, 504 S. Broad, Edenton. Ongoing - The and writers. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-7pm & Sat., cross-section of African cultures from over thirty- dimensional art from the Museum's Education Wed.-Sat., noon-4pm. Contact: 919/643-2500 carved sculptures which have deteriorated over Pocosin Arts Gallery, Pocosin Arts School of 919/530-8355 or at (http://www.claymakers. Gallery features art from North East NC artists 11am-2pm. Contact: 919/736-3300 or at (www. five countries. The collection is made up of fine Collection. Young visitors are invited to browse or at (www.hillsboroughartscouncil.org). time due to acid rain and wind erosion. Drawings Fine Craft, 201 Main St., Columbia. Ongo- org/). as well as some from within a 5 hour driving artsinwayne.org). examples of African material culture including through the gallery and engage in the project created by Dr. Michael Kampen, now a retired ing - Arts School of Fine Craft is eastern North radius. You will find our beautiful waterfront lo- sculptures, masks, figures, household imple- sheets found in the Activity Corner. Admission: Kings Mountain professor emeritus of art history, are the best Carolina’ premier hand-craft education center Liberty Arts Gallery, 918 Pearl Street in the cation a pleasant destination as well as the fine Greensboro Area ments, musical instruments, and textiles. The Free. Hours: Tue., - Fri., 10am - 4:30pm and representations in existence of the site sculptures offering workshops, community programs, artist Cleveland-Holloway neighborhood of East art that hangs within our walls. Stained glass, modern collection includes works from Nigeria, Sat.&Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 252/758-1946 or at Southern Arts Society Gift Shop & Gallery, at El Tajín. Ongoing - The Mint Museum Uptown residences and gallery space. The Pocosin Durham. Ongoing - Liberty Arts is a nonprofit pottery, photography, fiber arts, and painting in Throughout Greensboro, first Fri. of the Ghana, Ethiopia, Haiti and elsewhere in the (www.gmoa.org). 301 N. Piedmont Ave. (NC 216), located in the houses the world renowned collections of the Gallery exhibits and sells work by current and arts community whose collaborative practice various media. We have metal art by Jonathan month, till 9pm - "First Friday," featuring a gal- African Diaspora. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm & old Southern Railway Depot at the corner of Mint Museum of Craft + Design, as well as the former Pocosin resident artists, and students reflects the dynamic personality of Durham. Bowling and Woodrow Slade, various forms of lery crawl of several gallery spaces in Greens- sat., 1-5pm. Contact: 336/334-3209. Hendersonville/ Flat Rock Battleground Ave and N. Piedmont Ave in the American Art and Contemporary Art collections from around the country. Knowledgeable Our mission is to expand access to three- art by Christine Henninger, oils by Jane Perry, boro. For further info (www.uacarts.org). Kings Mountain Art Center, Kings Mountain. and selected works from the European Art collec- staff provides information about Pocosin Arts’ dimensional art and share the skills required to wood art by several local artist. You will find Revolution Mill, 1250 Revolution Mill Drive, ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Hendersonville Through May 17 - "I Am Woman". The annual tion. The building also includes a café, a Family programs, artists, studios and community make it. All are welcome to take part through your visit to Edenton enjoyable and the Gallery Open Air Market, corner of South Elm & MLK Greensboro. Gallery 1250, Ongoing - "Triple Technology Education & Development Cen- “I Am Woman” art competition and exhibit is Gallery, painting and ceramics studios, class- involvement. The Pocosin Gallery in addition hands-on classes, public events, mentorships, a delight to your artist senses. Hours: Mon.-Fri., in downtown Greensboro. First Fri. of every Visions: works by Jan Lukens, MIchael Northuis ter, Blue Ridge Community College, 180 West dedicated to womanhood or the essence of be- rooms, a 240-seat auditorium, a Special Events to Pocosin Art’ studios, lodge, and exceptional and commissions. Liberty Arts believes in 11am-4pm & Sat.-Sun., 10am-2pm. Contact: month, 4-9pm - "Indie Market," a place where and Roy Nydorf." Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11am-6pm, Campus Drive, Flat Rock. May 15 - 22 - "Artists ing a woman. Since 2004, Southern Arts Soci- Pavilion with outdoor terrace, and an expanded programming provides a unique destination for community outreach and encourages visionary 252/482-8005 or at (www.chowanarts.com). local artists and crafts people can come together select evening + weekend hours. Contact: (www. of Tomorrow," featuring works by secondary ety has invited artists to express their interpre- Museum Shop specializing in crafts of the Caro- visitors. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: thinking. Founded in 2001, Liberty Arts serves to offer handmade and vintage goods. janlukens.com). students. A reception will be held on May 15, tation of the feminine and compete for prizes. linas. Admission: Yes. Hours: Wed., 11am-9pm 252-796-2787 or at (https://pocosinarts.org/). an an incubator in which artists work together from 5-7pm. Hours for all three exhibits will be continued on Page 35 continued on Page 36 Page 34 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 35 cross-disciplinary collaborations greatly en- Museum has created a virtual tour of Mary Ann North Carolina Pottery Center, 233 East 10am-5pm; & 3rd Fri., 10am-9pm. Contact: hance the University’s programs of research, Scherr’s All is Possible at (https://gregg.arts.ncsu. Avenue, Seagrove. Through June 20 - "NC 919/663-2072 or at (www.ncartsincubator.org). service, outreach and instruction. The Museum edu/exhibitions/all-is-possible/virtual-tour/). De- Wood-Fired: Then & Now". Wood-firing is NC Institutional Galleries is a multi-faceted museum and resource for scriptions of each display are available by clicking NC Institutional Galleries arguably the most revered and evocative of PAF Gallery, 223 N Chatham Ave., Siler City. scholarly research and community outreach. the blue bubbles. Links to online photo galleries all pottery traditions. This show pays homage Ongoing - A gallery featuring works by local continued from Page 35 continued from Page 36 While the Museum contains exhibits of authen- are available in the orange bubbles. Once you to North Carolina’s rich centuries-old tradition and regional artists. Hours: 3rd Fri. 6-9pm. Over 60 works of art were entered in this year’s show and sell their work. The Gallery enjoys a tic Indian artifacts, arts and crafts from Indian click on the tour, you’ll see an icon on the lower provides a more in-depth look at his diverse body noon-10pm; Sat., 10am-5pm; & Sun., noon-5pm. of wood-fired pottery. The exhibition show- Contact: 919/663-2072 or at (www.ncartsincu- competition by artists from around the region. steady stream of visitors. Vacationers and local communities all over the Americas, our primary left that links to a highlight reel, and it will guide of work. Using a variety of materials—wood, cot- Contact: 919/515-2457 or at (https://crafts.arts. cases some great historic pieces from different bator.org). Art was presented in a variety of media – paint- residents purchase art and gifts. Nonmember focus is on tribes from the American South- you through the gallery as it was designed. Enjoy! ton, canvas, paper, steel, aluminum, sand—Drew ncsu.edu/). regions and traditions within the state and ing, photography, textile and mixed media. artists frequently stop in for inspiration. Hours: east. Many items come from North Carolina The exhibition is a tribute to a larger-than-life makes dynamic sculptures that explode and places them in proximity to wonderful examples Southport Ongoing - Exhibits, gift shop & classes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 252/726-7550 Native communities, with special emphasis on designer who influenced the metal and design expand into their spaces. These gravity-defying ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Raleigh of more recent and contemporary pieces Tue.-Sat.,10am-4pm and by appt. Contact: or at (www.carolinaartistgallery.com). Robeson County Indian people. Specific focus communities for over 6 decades. The exhibition sculptures convey a feeling of barely contained Progress Energy Center for the Perform- being made today. This juxtaposition allows Franklin Square Gallery, 130 E. West St., 704/739-5585, e-mail at (southernartssociety@ is placed on the largest North Carolina tribe, title communicates her zest for life, as well as or restrained energy and chaos. Leonardo Drew: ing Arts, 2 East South Street, Raleigh. the viewer to visually explore sometimes their Southport. Ongoing - Works by members of the gmail.com) or at (www.southernartssociety.org) Morganton the Lumbee, but our outreach activities have the many creative possibilities she saw in metal Making Chaos Legible is made possible, in part, Ongoing - The Betty Ray McCain Gallery is similarities, sometimes their differences, and Associated Artists of Southport. Hours: Mon.- and Facebook. extended into Virginia and South Carolina with design, leading to a decades-long career in the by the generous support of the Hartfield Founda- nestled within the Duke Energy Center for the sometimes the similarities in their differences. Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/457-5450 or at KATZ Arts Collective, 116 W. Union Street, plans for further outreach throughout the South- field. When Scherr (Akron, OH 1921- Raleigh, tion and Libby and Lee Buck. East Building, Performing Arts, and is the proud home of the This is a broad survey of NC wood-fired pottery. (www.franklinsquaregallery.com). Kinston Morganton. Ongoing - It is a collective of art- east. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. We typically NC 2016) moved from New York City to Raleigh Level B, Joyce W. Pope Gallery, Through July North Carolina Artists Exhibition, a collection Some contemporary pieces will be available ists, both online and in-house. It operates as a close for lunch from noon-1pm. Contact: call in 1989, she was already an internationally re- 26 - "Front Burner: Highlights in Contemporary of work by state artists, selected each year by for purchase. Purchased pieces must remain Spruce Pine Community Council for the Arts, 400 N. non-profit; any money left over after expenses 910/521-6282 or e-mail to (nativemuseum@ nowned designer who had chaired the first Crafts North Carolina Painting". Organized by guest respected local museum and gallery directors in the show until it ends. Ongoing - Featuring Queen Street, Kinston. Ongoing - The Com- goes back into the cooperative. Many different uncp.edu). Department at Parsons School of Design in curator Ashlynn Browning in collaboration with from hundreds of submissions. For info contact permanent and changing exhibits on the history TRAC Arts Center, Toe River Arts Council, 269 munity Council for the Arts is the regional center specialties including weaving, painting, photogra- Manhattan, innovated metal-etching techniques, the North Carolina Museum of Art. Throughout Susan Garrity by e-mail at (artistsexhibition@ of North Carolina pottery, "The North Carolina Oak Avenue, Spruce Pine. Toe River Arts June unifying community ties through exposure to the phy, pottery, sculpture, and more are represented ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Pembroke and pioneered jewelry and accessories that also modern art history, painting has been declared gmail.com). Hours: during performances or Pottery Tradition" and "Seagrove Area Pottery". Studio Tour Canceled - After considering the arts and providing rich cultural experiences while at the KATZ. Included in its amenities are a free Artist Market Pembroke, at the UNCP functioned as body monitors. And yet, for the next dead and later resuscitated so many times that call. Contact: call 919/831-6060 for hours and The Center also offers information on activi- input of studio tour participants, our staff, board of promoting tourism, economic development, and children’s area, display galleries and shelves, Enterpreneurship Incubator, 202 Main Street, 30 years, she strived to enrich the arts and life of the issue now tends to fall on deaf ears. Despite directions. ties, maps and information about the potteries directors, and local health officials, for everyone’s educational opportunities for all. Hours: Tue.-Fri., rental studios, and an event space. Hours: N/A. Pembroke. 2nd Sat. every month - Featur- her new community in North Carolina, where she any debate over painting’s viability, artists con- located in the Seagrove area and across the safety we have made the difficult decision to 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: 252/527- Contact: visit us on Facebook (https://www. ing handmade art and jewelry by local artists. taught for decades at Penland School of Crafts, tinue to persevere in keeping the medium fresh Rutherfordton state. A display of representative works from cancel the June Studio Tour. The current directive 2517 or at (www.kinstoncca.com). facebook.com/thekatzartcollective) or e-mail us Hours: 10am-4pm. Contact: 910/775-4065. Duke University, Meredith College and finally, NC and new. Currently painting is enjoying a revival more than 90 area potteries is also offered. to slow the spread of COVID-19 requires our at ([email protected]). State University Crafts Center. J. Norwood and in the art world, and innovative North Carolina Rutherford County Visual Arts Center & Gal- Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact 336/873- community to shelter in place until the end of SmART Gallery, 210 N Queen Street, Kinston. Penland Valeria C. Adams Gallery, Through May 17 - artists are helping to maintain its vibrant place lery, 160 N. Main Street, at the intersection of W. 8430 or at (www.ncpotterycenter.org). April. Even if restrictions are lifted by June, there Ongoing - As an art gallery in Kinston, SmART New Bern "Design by Time". From the Pratt Manhattan Gal- on the front burner. Participating artists include: Court St., Rutherfordton. Ongoing - Offering a is no clear way to properly support the tour and its Gallery promotes and showcases the work of the Penland Gallery & Visitors Center, Penland lery comes "Design by Time," an exhibition with Brett Baker, Raleigh, Cynthia Bickley-Green, changing exhibit of 2D and 3D art including oils, artists through advertising, community outreach “smARTist” – artists-in-residence participating in Community Artists Gallery & Studios, Inc., School of Crafts, 3135 Conley Ridge Rd, work from 22 international designers portraying Greenville. Maria Britton, Carrboro, Mark Brown, watercolor, scratchboard, calligraphy, fiber, wood, events, and promotion. We are currently working the SmART Kinston City Project Foundation. Our 504 South Front Street, New Bern. Ongoing - Penland. Ongoing - On display outside the time and its dynamic effects on fashion, furniture, Chapel Hill, Ashlynn Browning, Raleigh, Luke glass, pottery and fine craft by local artists/fine as a staff to develop other ways to support our gallery provides an inviting and welcoming space We serve Craven, Pamlico, and Jones counties. Penland Gallery are sculptures by ceramic textiles, vessels, and more. Participation design- Miller Buchanan, Raleigh, Martha Clippinger, crafters. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-3pm. Contact: community of artists while our doors are closed, for the public to buy and admire these artists’ Operated by member artists themselves on an artist Catherine White, large steel sculptures ers are: Atelier Mark Sturkenboom; Auger- Durham, Hannah Cole, Asheville, Celia Johnson, 828/288-5009 or at (http://www.rcvag.com/). and also once we reopen. We are optimistic that works. By providing a space in which to display exclusively volunteer basis, it’s a great place to by Daniel T. Beck, and works by Hoss Haley. Loizeau; Maarten Baas; BeatWoven; Sebastian Chapel Hill, Benjamin Knight, Deep Run, Ashley we will get to see you again soon! Our winter their latest pieces, artists appreciate their role in discover distinctive, affordable art for your home There is also an interactive, outdoor installa- Brajkovic; Hussein Chalayan; Edhv, Architects Lathe, Charlotte, Georges Le Chevallier, Garner, Salisbury/Spencer tour is still scheduled for December 4-6. Thank sharing their creative aspirations with a wider au- or office--or to find a truly unique gift. Visit our tion by Jeff Goodman titled, “The Kindness for of Identity; Patrick Frey; Front; Glithero; Marlène Juan Logan, Belmont, Gerry Lynch, Apex, you for your understanding and your recogni- dience. Hours: Thur.-Sat., 2-6pm & Sun. 1-4pm. Gallery and Studios pages to see what’s currently Imaginary Things.. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm Huissoud; Humans since 1982; William Lamson; Donald Martiny, Chapel Hill, Mario Marzan, Waterworks Visual Arts Center, 123 E. Liberty tion that sheltering in place is the most important Contact: 252/933-9072 or e-mail at (smartgal- on exhibit--and on our easels! Community Artists & Sun. noon-5pm. Contact: 828/765-6211 or at Mathieu Lehanneur; mischer’traxler studio; Chapel Hill, George McKim, Raleigh, Bonnie St.,Salisbury. Through May 16 - "Creative action we can take as a community to keep each [email protected]). Gallery & Studios supports working studio space (http://penland.org/gallery/). Jacob Olmedo; Diana Scherer; Sebastian Cox Melton, Durham, Katy Mixon, Chapel Hill, Car- Habitats", featuring exhibits by Lorraine Turi, Alix other safe. Thank you for your continued sup- for fifteen artists and exhibits nearly a dozen Workshop; Bartholomäus Traubeck; Nicole men Neely, Charlotte, Shaun Richards, Raleigh, Hitchcock, and Adam Wensil. Norvell Gallery Works from STARworks Glass port. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10:30am-5pm. Contact: Lenoir additional artists at any given time. Our members Raleigh Wermers; Jólan van der Wiel; and Ryan Mario Barbara Campbell Thomas, Climax, William Paul - "Last Seen," featuring works by Lorraine Turi, STARworks Center for Creative Enterprise, 828/682-7215 or at (www.toeriverarts.org). are engaged in creating jewelry, photography, Yasin. Randy and Susan Woodson Gallery, Thomas, Durham, Lien Truong, Chapel Hill, and is a collection of photographs that have been 100 Russell Drive, just seven miles south of Caldwell Arts Council Gallery, 601 College Av- weaving, found object art, sculpture, ceramics, Through May 17 - "All That Glitters–Spark and Antoine Williams, Greensboro. NCMA Park - The taken at the last place a species was seen in Seagrove in Star. STARworks is a project of Sylva enue, SW, Lenoir. Satie’s Gift Shop, Ongoing digital art, watercolor, oil, baskets, stained glass, Dazzle from the Permanent Collection." The North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA) announc- the wild before going extinct. Through exten- Central Park NC, a 501-(c)(3) not for profit - featuring gift items made by local artists. Hours: and acrylic paintings. Hours: Tue., Thur., Fri., & fascination with shiny objects is nearly as old as es new works of art to be installed in the 164-acre sive research lists of extinct species have been organization based in rural central North Caro- Gallery One, Home of the Jackson County Tue.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 252/571-8566 or visit the human race. Jewelry made of naturally glossy NCMA Park. The works include a bronze tree by translated into visual context in order to create a lina. The mission of CPNC is to grow a new Visual Arts Association, 604 West Main Street, 828/754-2486 or at (www.caldwellarts.com). (www.communityartistsgallery.org). shells has been dated to nearly 135,000 years Italian artist Giuseppe Penone, a playful pair of photographic reference. Some of the research rural economy based on the sustainable use of Sylva. Ongoing - The gallery is home to over ago, while crystals of transparent quartz have benches designed by Hank Willis Thomas, and has led to re-tracing the footsteps of explorers the natural and cultural resources of the region. 20 artists local to the area. Gallery 1 is a not My Happy Place Gallery, 210 Main Street NW, Old Fort been found in prehistoric burials, suggesting the a 10-day installation of 23-foot-tall illuminated who witnessed and documented the decline and STARworks Businesses: STARworks Glass for profit gallery operated as a club to provide Lenoir. Ongoing - Featuring works by local art- allure they once held for their original owners. rabbits by Australian artist Amanda Parer. The destruction of a particular species. The images is a public access glass studio that offers rental a space for professional and emerging artists ists working in all forms of art in our cooperative Arrowhead Artists and Artisans League But the question is, why? Ongoing - Following sculptures will be featured at the NCMA’s Park in Last Seen serve as a memorial. The pho- space for glass artists, classes and workshops to share their artistic endeavors, display works gallery. We are members of the Caldwell Cham- Inc., 78 Catawba Avenue, Suite C-D, next to its grand reopening on Aug. 26, 2017, one of NC Celebration on Nov. 6, when the public is invited tographs themselves are data made visible, a for the general public, a resident artist and sold to help support their vocation. Hours: ber of Commerce with its advantages. Being a the parker hosiery building, 2 minutes from State University’s most historic buildings is now to experience the newly expanded Park with a visceral connection between the lost species and internship program, and high school and col- Thur.-Fri., 11am-3pm and Sat., noon-4pm. Con- member also entitles your work to be shown and Exit 73 on Interstate I-40, Old Fort. Ongo- the permanent home of the Gregg Museum of Art variety of outdoor activities. Ongoing - Featuring humanity. Osborne and Woodson Galleries - lege glass curriculum. In addition to fundraisers tact: Tim Lewis 828/337-3468 or James Smythe sold in our satellite partnership locations at The ing - The main Gallery space is about 1800 & Design. The Historic Chancellor’s Residence, 10 additional sculptures by the celebrated French "Natural Interactions - new works on paper by Alix like our Pumpkin Patch and Holiday Ornament 828/507-4248. Local Bean in Hudson and the Blue Ridge Room, square feet, with an open, industrial feel. Art, located at 1903 Hillsborough Street, along with a artist Rodin on loan from Iris Cantor’s private Hitchcock". Hitchcock’s current colorful works Sale, STARworks Glass also holds free dem- the large conference room at Bo’s which accom- ranging from traditional to abstract and mixed 15,000 sq. ft. addition, increases the museum’s collection. Ongoing - "John James Audubon's on paper are one-of-a-kind gelatin monotype onstrations on the second Thursday of each Tryon modates 40 pieces of hanging work that changes media, hangs on the walls. On the main floor visibility while significantly adding to its exhibition The Birds of America". The state has owned this prints with themes of humans and animals and month at Hot Glass Cold Beer. STARworks every quarter. We also partnered with the City of are displays of various types of fine crafts, and programming space. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am- treasured volume since 1848, but it has never their relationship to each other and their natural Ceramics uses native NC wild clays to produce Tryon Arts and Crafts School, 373 Harmon Hudson in helping The Hudson Art Festival which such as jewelry, pottery, fiber art, hand crafted “Laila in Orchids” by Saba Chaudhay Taj, Joyce 5pm. Contact: Zoe Starling, Curator of Education been exhibited. Ongoing - The North Carolina environment. The pieces’ abstracted environ- clay bodies that are manufactured with a filter Field Rd., in the old Tryon Middle School, will become and annual event established just baskets, and hand turned wooden bowls. You Wilkins Pope Grand Prize Award at 919/513-7244 or at (https://gregg.arts.ncsu. Museum of Art has an outstanding permanent ments use a silhouette format so that the images press on site. We also sell pottery supplies and Tryon. Gallery & Gift Shop, Ongoing - Gift last year. We are a busy, proactive group working might even see a welded “junk yard” critter edu/). collection of more than 5,000 objects spanning create layers of transparency, ambiguous spatial equipment. In addition to our STARworks clays, Shop features juried works by regional artisans together to help promote the arts and encourag- or two. After viewing all of the various arts CAM Raleigh, 409 W. Martin Street, between antiquity to the present day. On the occasion of relationships, and recognizable, but still mysteri- we offer both Highwater and Standard clays, to selected work produced by our instructors ing each other to keep creating and growing. and crafts, visitors can walk through a wide Harrington and West streets, Raleigh. Cur- North Carolina Museum of Art, 2110 Blue the expansion, the Museum has acquired more ous forms—leading to colorful, movement-filled and tools and equipment from Shimpo, Cone and students. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-7pm and Sat., 11am-3pm. archway on the right to view more fine art and rently closed due to Covid-19, Main Gallery, Ridge Road, Raleigh. THrough Sept. 27 - than 100 new works of art. Representing com- compositions, which may have an undertone Art Kilns, Mudtools, AMACO, Kemper Tools and Sat. 9am -1pm. Contact: 828/859-8323 or at Contact: call 828/572-2688 or e-mail ti (myhap- craft work and talk to the artists and students Through June 14 - "Raleigh Fine Arts Society's "Bacchus Conservation Project: The Story of a missions, gifts, and purchases, the new works of danger or anticipation. Stanback Gallery Orton. STARworks Clay Studio offers a resi- (www.tryonartsandcrafts.org). [email protected]). in several studios and the AGS classroom. If a North Carolina Artists Exhibition," juried by Nat Sculpture". The Statue of Bacchus, which has encompass important and diverse examples Hall and YPG Gallery - "The Gilda House: The dency program for ceramic artists. Our facilities studio door is open, visitors are being invited to Trotman. Participating artists include: Ben Alper, undergone extensive research since the 1960s of historic and contemporary art from around Creation of Visionary Artist, Adam Wensil". The allow for large workshop spaces placed side by Upstairs Artspace, (Celebrating 40 Years) 49 Lumberton step inside and enjoy the work. Currently, our Johannes Barfield, Edward Baxter, Ron Beck- when the North Carolina Museum of Art realized the world, and will be installed in the Museum’s GH has a dynamic, amazing story to be followed, side, supporting a collaborative and energetic South Trade Street, Tryon. During the COVID- Gallery and studio artists and artisans include: ham, Marie Louise Bennett, Craig Billings, Casey it was a patchwork of marble fragments, returns new building and the surrounding landscape. but it is too long for today’s introduction. Basically, educational environment. In addition to the resi- 19 outbreak - We have now uploaded the entire Inner Peace Center for the Arts, 700 N. Rob- Lorelle Bacon, Ann Whisenaut, Karen Piquette, Brown, Raj Bunnag, Erin Canady, Kennedi Cart- on view in special exhibition. The exhibition Highlights include a gift of 28 sculptures by it is the story of 5 unique individuals and their dency program, STARworks Clay studio offers solo exhibition of David Zacharias on our website erts Avenue, Lumberton. Ongoing - We are David Kaylor, Dawn Driebus, Len Eskew, er, Allison Coleman, Sarah Elizabeth Cornejo, explores the history of the sculpture, the scientific Auguste Rodin, and work by such internation- loving pets who choose to share life together in classes and workshops for adults. STARworks in our Virtual Artspace! Follow the link to our be- an art gallery designed to educate, enlighten, Wayne Stroud, Susan Taylor, Cathy Green, Joy Drury Cox, Jose Manuel Cruz, Joelle Dietrick, investigation, the conservation process, and the ally acclaimed artists as Roxy Paine, Ursula von the OFF KILTER world of GH. GH is Pop Art, is also home to Wet Dog Glass, the most low and take a look at painting, sculpture, historic enrich and entertain patrons of all ages while Anne Bevan, John Sullivan, Evelyn Chrisawn, Mark Dixon, Gabrielle Duggan, Alia El-Bermani, making of its new arm. The exhibition also in- Rydingsvard, El Anatsui, Jaume Plensa, Jackie with Architecture and furnishings inspired by trusted and dependable equipment maker and performance work and his well-known ceramics. providing leadership and support to advance Tim Muench, Chuck Aldridge, Charles Davis, Melinda Fine, Onay Gutierrez, Ben Hamgurger, cludes a series of related events, including a free Ferrara, Ellsworth Kelly, and David Park, among Corbusier, and is Raphaelite in its rich colors. It is consultant for glass artists and craftspeople A one-on-one interview is also on line with David the visual and performing arts in our com- Fredreen Bernatovicz, Anne Allison, Darlene Nora Hartlaub, Elizabeth Haskin, Stephen Hayes, Family Day, a scholarly panel, and a wine-tasting others. Admission: Yes for some exhibits. Hours: constructed from items given to me by strangers worldwide. School House Gallery, Ongoing talking about the stories and inspiration behind munity. Hours: Wed.-Fri., 11am-5pm. Contact: Matzer, Billie Haney, Marguerite Welty, Jean Harrison Haynes, Clarence Heyward, Max Heller, event. Through July 26 - "Christopher Holt: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm; Sun., 10am-5pm; & open and friends.. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Thur. - The gallery is filled with a selection of works his work. Don’t miss it! Check it out at (https:// 910/733-1046 or at (www.ipcarts.com). Ryan, Kasha Baxter, Linda Magnus, Kim Amy Herman, George Jenne, Kelly Johnston, Contemporary Frescoes/Faith and Community". until 9pm on Fri. Contact: 919/839-6262 or at till 7pm & Sat., 11am-3pm. Contact: 704/636- from artists and artisans alike, bringing hand www.upstairsartspace.org/exhibition-events/ Hostetter, Bunnie Burgin, Sonya Russell, Helen Shannon Johnstone, Joyce Watkins King, This exhibition features monumental draw- (www.ncartmuseum.org). 1882 or at (www.waterworks.org). crafted wares into a new light. From one of a david-zacharias-art-for-all-seasons). Upstairs Marshall Sullivan, Janet Bennett, and Sabrina Miller. Stacey Kirby, Deborah Kruger, Raymond La ings, intimate portraits, and studies by Asheville kind tableware crafted from locally mined clay Gallery, Through May 1 - "David Zacharias: Art Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-4pm. Mantia, Laura Little, Jennifer Markowitz, Jackson artist Christopher Holt for the Haywood Street North Carolina Museum of History, 5 East Seagrove Area paired with handwoven placemats, to simple for All Seasons". The Upstairs Artspace is very Flow Gallery, 14 S. Main St., Marshall. Ongoing Contact: 828/668-1100 or at (http://arrowhead- Martin, Donald Martiny, Gaella Materne, Chieko Beatitudes fresco completed in September 2019. Edenton Street, (between Salisbury and yet elegant glass goods designed with our pleased to present a rich and broad exhibit of - Flow is a cooperative gallery owned, operated art.org/). Murasugi, Jeff Murphy, Chloe Rager, Tim Pickett, The fresco is the result of a two-year community Wilmington Streets), Raleigh. Through Jan. 3, Carolina Bronze Sculpture Garden, Carolina utilitarian ideals in mind, our functional collec- the work of longtime friend of the gallery, David and curated by artists, offering for sale the best Sherrill Roland, Molly Sawyer, Ann Silverman, project led by Holt with the Rev. Brian Combs, 2021 - "You Have to Start a Thing." The year Bronze, 6108 Maple Springs Road, Seagrove. tions are a must have for any home. Our gallery Zacharias. With a MFA from the University of of local and regional crafted objects and arts, Pembroke Dian Sourelis, Angela Stout, Natalie Strait, Sandy founder of the Haywood Street congregation in 2020 marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th Ongoing - The Carolina Bronze Sculpture also features a selection of sculptures that gray South Carolina, he has been a practicing artist for traditional and contemporary. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Stratil, Saba Taj, Lyudmila Tomova, Andrea Vail, Asheville. Through July 26 - "Art in Transla- Amendment to the United States Constitution Garden is a natural and landscaped area over- the lines between want and need. Whether over 50 years and has been art faculty at Con- 10am-4pm or by appt. Contact: 828/649-1686 or A.D. Gallery, University of NC at Pembroke, Lee Walton, Stephanie J. Woods, and Gesche tion: Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook". Recognized as and a century of voting rights for women. The looking a beautiful 1.25 acre pond. A walking your desire is to capture an experience with verse College since 1986. He is well-known for at (www.flowmarshall.com). Locklear Hall, 1 University Dr, Pembroke. Wurfel. Nat Trotman, Curator of Performance and one of the preeminent video artists of Southeast exhibition explores how Tar Heel women and trail loops around the pond with benches and a one of our artists or our team, decorate your his extensive work with ceramics, where he con- Ongoing - The A.D. Gallery is sponsored by Media at the Guggenheim R. Solomon Museum Asia, Rasdjarmrearnsook explores the con- men fought for—and against—woman suffrage picnic area along the trail. The Sculpture Gar- home with memories of your travels, or to treat tinues to push the boundaries of the material both Mars Hill the Art Department of the University of North in New York, has taken the "North Carolina nections and complications between Western in the decades leading up to 1920. It also den collection consists of donated and loaned yourself and others to a unique handmade physically and conceptually. Downstairs Gallery, Carolina at Pembroke. Serving the university Annual Artists Exhibition" to a new level. Not art history and the cultural traditions of various chronicles the ongoing struggle to ensure vot- sculptures from emerging and established gift, we have something for everyone to make Through May 1 - "Rising Artists of the Region," Weizenblatt Gallery, Mars Hill University, 79 and local community, the gallery provides a only is the show educational, it brings a greater Asian nations. Through July 5 - "Good as Gold: ing rights for North Carolinians of color and the artists working in all 3D media suitable for the your time here unforgettable. Gallery Hours: curated by Hague Williams, Landrum High Cascade Street, Mars Hill. Ongoing - Featur- venue for student and faculty work, as well as appreciation to cutting edge art being created in Fashioning Senegalese Women". The first major (slow) entry of women into positions of political outdoors. There are currently 19 sculptures Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. STARworks Café & School’s Fine Arts Teacher and board member. ing exhibitions of work in a variety of styles and that of local, regional, national and international our community and state. Admission: Yes. Hours: exhibition of Senegalese gold jewelry to date that power in our state. Ongoing - Featuring ex- installed around the pond. The landscaped Taproom - Featuring Espresso, Iced & Frozen Featuring the most dedicated and talented young mediums by artists of local and national promi- artists. The gallery helps fulfill the department’s Mon., 11am-6:30pm; Wed.-Fri., 11am-6:30pm; focuses on the history of Senegal’s gold, from hibits dealing with North Carolina's history as a and natural areas have a focus on NC native Coffee, Coffee, Tea, Cocoa, Smoothies, Beer & emerging artists from four local high schools in nence. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: goal of providing outstanding educational op- Sat. & Sun., noon-5pm; and 1st & 3rd Fri., open past to present, and the beauty and complexity theme. Sweet Tea & Cornbread Grill and Eat- plants and trees. As an extension of this park, Wine, Soda, Bottled Water, Snapple, Snacks, the South Carolina Upstate and Western North 828/689-1209. portunities for its students by bringing quality till 9pm. Contact: 919/513-0946 or at (http://cam- of the way Senegalese women use ornament ery, located on the R Level, open Mon.-Sat., a sculpture is installed in the downtown area and Pastries. And, live music some nights - visit Carolina, the students chosen for this exhibition visual arts to the university and the community raleigh.org/). and fashion to present themselves. A key theme from 11am to 3pm. Download the full menu of Seagrove. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-4pm. (https://www.starworksnc.org/caf-taproom) for have shown a determination to work profession- Mooresville at large. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-6pm. Contact: of the exhibition is the Senegalese concept of at (https://files.nc.gov/dncr-moh/Sweet%20 Contact: 336/873-8291 or at (www.cbsculpture- the schedule. Hours: Mon.-Wed., 8am-9pm & ally with a sustained investigation on one theme. e-mail to ([email protected]) or visit Collective Arts Gallery & Ceramic Supply, sañse (a Wolof word for dressing up or looking Tea%20and%20Cornbread_MENU%202019. garden.com). Thur.-Sat., 8am-10pm. STARworks General These artists have self-motivation, technical skill, Depot Visual Arts Center, 103 West Center (www.uncp.edu/departments/art/ad-gallery). 8801 Leadmine Road, Suite 103, Raleigh. Ongo- and feeling good). Good as Gold explores how a pdf). Call 919/814-6980 or visit (ncmuseumof- Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: call and talent. Artists in training, their works are Ave., Mooresville. Ongoing - MAGical Gallery ing - Featuring works by local and nationally woman in a city like Dakar might use a piece of history.org/sweet-tea-and-cornbread) for more Seagrove Area Pottery Center (Not the NC 910/428-9001 or at (www.starworksnc.org). compelling, full of energy and beaming with fresh shop, a great source for unique gifts. Hours: The Museum of the Southeast American renowned artists on permanent exhibit. Hours: gold jewelry to build a carefully tailored, elegant information. Admission: Free. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Pottery Center), 122 E. Main St., Seagrove. ideas. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: Tue.-Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: 704/663-6661 Indian, Old Main (first floor) at the University of Tue.-Fri. 11am-7pm & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: fashion ensemble. Good as Gold: Fashioning 9am-5pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 919/807- Ongoing - The former museum organiza- Siler City 828-859-2828 or at (www.upstairsartspace.org). or at (www.MAGart.org). North Carolina Pembroke, 1 University Drive, 919/844-0765. Senegalese Women is organized by Kevin D. Du- 7900 or at (http://www.ncmuseumofhistory. tion was founded twenty-five years ago in Pembroke. Ongoing - As part of the Southeast mouchelle of the National Museum of African Art, org/). Seagrove, and is dedicated to preserving and North Carolina Arts Incubator Gallery, 223 N Valdese Morehead City American Indian Studies Program at UNC Gregg Museum of Art & Design, The Historic Smithsonian Institution. It is curated by Amanda perpetuating the pottery tradition. We strive to Chatham Ave., Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring Pembroke, The Museum of the Southeast Chancellor’s Residence, NC State University, Maples of the North Carolina Museum of Art. R. A. Bryan Foundation Inc. Gallery, at The impart to new generations the history of tradi- the handcrafted work of over 30 Incubator and Valdese Heritage Arts Center, 146 Main Carolina Artist Gallery, 9th and Arendell American Indian maximizes the capacity of located at 1903 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh. Through July 5 - "Leonardo Drew". This two-part Crafts Center, on the first floor of Thompson Hall tional pottery and an appreciation for its simple regional artists in a variety of mediums includ- Street West, Valdese. Ongoing - The center of- Street, Morehead City, between the First Meth- the University to address the complex histori- Thomas E. Cabaniss Gallery in the Historic project by contemporary artist Leonardo Drew on the NC State University campus, 210 Jensen and elegant beauty. A display of area pottery ing painting, pottery, stained and fused glass, fers a great selection of unique gifts on exhibit odist Church and the Salvation Army Morehead cal, cultural and contemporary issues facing Residence, Through Sept. 6 - "All is Possible: features a monumental outdoor sculpture, City Drive, Raleigh. Through July 28 - "Scherr Pas- is now offered in the old Seagrove grocery fabric art, cards, photography, wood, jewelry, and for sale, including, but not limited to original City. Ongoing - The co-op continues to nurture American Indian communities in North Carolina Mary Ann Scherr’s Legacy in Metal". With galler- in the Grass, along with a gallery exhibition that sion – Passing the Torch". A reception will be held building. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-3:30pm. metal, baskets and more. There is a broad paintings, pottery, needlework, wood-carvings, emerging artists, gives them an opportunity to and the American Southeast. The Museum’s ies temporarily closed to the public, the Gregg on Mar. 18, from 5:30-8pm. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Contact: 336/873-7887. range of items and prices. Hours: Mon.-Sat., continued on Page 37 continued on Page 38 Page 36 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 37 SEED Collective Gallery, 205 W. Sixth Street, Barbara Campbell Thomas (Visual Art), Montana participates in major art fairs exhibiting work by MacKah, Greg Osterhaus, Jerry La Point, entrance is on "Soho Alley" , Winston-Salem. Torrey (Visual Art), Kate Weare (Choreography), represented artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm Richard Oversmith, Scott Lowery, Dawn Rentz, Ongoing - Featuring works by a cooperative and Christina Lorena Weisner (Visual Art). Hours: & Sun. noon-5pm. Contact: 828/505-8550 or at Laura Young, Margaret Dyer, Suzy Schultz and NC Institutional Galleries group of artists in various mediums. Hours: Sat. Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm, Thur. till 8pm; Sun., 1-5 NC Commercial Galleries (momentumgallery.com). Stuart Roper. Studio glass by Herman Leon- from 11am-5pm & by appt. Contact: 336/722- pm, and closed Mon. & state holidays . Admis- hardt. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., continued from Page 38 continued from Page 38 2345. sion is free. Contact: 336/725-1904 or at (www. Montford Arts Center, 235 Montford Avenue, 1-6pm. Contact: 828/236-2889. hand crafted furniture, ceramic sculptures, Art District. Approx. 21 artists show their work secca.org). photography, stoneware sculptures, and FW Gallery at Woolworth Walk, 25 Haywood Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring works in a stained glass, photography, jewelry, floral in mediums such as painting, watercolor, draw- Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, jewelry. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., St., Asheville. Ongoing - Woolworth Walk is a variety of media by over twenty-five area art- Sky + Ground Contemporary Art, Riverview arangements greeting cards, quilts and home ing, photography, sculpture, encaustic wax, 750 Marguerite Drive, Winston-Salem. Main The Gallery of the Arts, Commerce Plaza, 411 10am-4pm. Contact: 828/768-0246 or at (www. uniquely Asheville experience; a privately and ists. Watch artists at work. Hours: Tue.-Fri., Station, #256, 191 Lyman Street, Asheville. On- made soap. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., and digital art. The gallery features the work of Gallery, Through June 7 - "NC Artist Fellows: West Fourth Street, just next door to the Stevens BellaVistaArt.com). locally owned gallery in the heart of downtown, 11:30am-6pm & Sat., 11:30am-5pm. Contact: going - Featuring works by Peter Roux, Deanna 11am-3pm. Contact: 828/874-1849 or at (http:// Marion Adams, Woodie Anderson, Mary Beth Escapes and Revelations," featuring an exhibi- Center, Winston-Salem. Ongoing - the facility located in a historic building and representing 828/777-1014. Chilian, Christopher Peterson, Colleen Lineberry, vhac.webs.com). Blackwell-Chapman, Owens Daniels, Chris tion of the 21 different artists who received the includes The Community Arts Cafe’s Gallery of Bender Gallery, 29 Biltmore Avenue,, local artists exclusively, it is without a doubt and Karen Philippi. Hours: call ahead for hours. Flory, Mike Foley, Jim Gemma, Don Green, Ted 2018-2019 North Carolina Arts Council Artist the Arts, Underground Theare Gallery, and Arts Asheville. Ongoing - The region’s largest "Worth the Walk". Hours: Mon.-Thur., 11am-6- Mountain Made, Grove Arcade Public Market, Contact: 617/947-4869 or at (http://skygroundart. Washington Hill, Alix Hitchcock, Dean Roland Johnson, Lea Fellowship. This diverse group of visual artists, Alley featuring works from artists of the Triad re- and most diverse studio glass gallery on two pm; Fri., 11am-7pm; Sat., 10am-7pm; & Sun., 1 Page Ave., Suite 123, Asheville. Ongoing - net). Lackey-Zachmann, Nanu LaRosee, Barbara craftspeople, filmmakers, and choreographers gion of North Carolina including fine art, fine craft, sun-filled levels features artists from around 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/254-9234 or at (www. Featuring the work of over a 150 WNC artisans, Arts of the Pamlico, 150 West Main Street, Rizza Mellin, Seth Moskowitz, Diane Nations, come from all over the state of North Carolina literature, recorded music, videos and any other the country as well as around the world. Hours: woolworthwalk.com). in both contemporary and traditional mountain Studio B Custom Framing & Fine Art, Reyn- Washington, NC. May 11 - Aug. 31 - "Virtual Beverly Noyes, Betti Pettinati-Longinotti, and represent a huge swath of artistic practices products available exclusively through CAC. Mon.-Sat., 10:30am-5pm & Sun., noon-5pm. handcrafts. This one-of-a-kind, gallery and olds Village (near the Woodfin YMCA) 61 N. AOP’s Member Artists Show". Hours: call ahead. Mitzi Shewmake, Susan Smoot, Jessica Tefft, and viewpoints. This exciting exhibition will allow Hours: Mon.-Sat., noon-6pm & during First Friday Contact: 828/505-8341 or at (www.bendergal- Gallery Minerva Fine Art, 8 Biltmore Ave., gift shop caters to those shoppers who wish Merrimon Ave., Suite 109, Asheville. Ongo- Contact: 252/946-2504 or at (https://www.artsoft- Kimberly Varnadoe, and Mona Wu,as well as visitors to explore a variety of media and discover Gallery Hop. Contact: 336/793-8000 or at (www. lery.com). Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring painting, to take a “piece of the mountains” home with ing - Browse our new gallery featuring works hepamlico.org/). Associate Members: Perviz Heyat and Kate new ways of experiencing art and technology, communityartscafe.com). sculpture, photography, ceramics and glass by them. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., by national and international artists, including Magruder. Hours: Tue.- Sat. 11am-5pm and including immersive video, virtual reality goggles, BlackBird Frame & Art, 365 Merrimon local and regional artists. Hours: Mon.-Thur., noon-5pm. Contact: 828/350-0307 or at (www. paintings. prints & posters, jewelry, ceramics, River Walk Gallery and Arts Center, 139 W. Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 336/723-5890 or at and AI-generated gameplay. Artists in the exhibi- Unleashed Arts Center, 204 West 6th Street, Avenue, just 3/4 mile north of downtown, 11am-6pm;Fri. & Sat., 11am-8pm; & Sun., mtnmade.com). wood and textiles. Also offering custon fram- Main Street, Washington. Ongoing - All work is (www.artworks-gallery.org). tion include: Anna Barker (Choreography), Endia Winston-Salem. Ongoing - The Center is a Asheville. Ongoing - Currently, about 25 paint- noon-5pm. Contact: 828/255-8850 or at (www. ing. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., done by local artists and has to be juried into the Beal (Visual Art), Kelly Creedon (Film/Video), special initiative by The AFAS Group to foster an ers, photographers and crafters show their galleryminerva.com). Mudhunter Pottery, 66 Broadway St., 10am-3pm. Contact: 828/225-5200 or at (www. gallery. The gallery includes watercolor, oil, and Associated Artists, The Milton Rhodes Center Duane Cyrus (Choreography), Joelle Dietrick appreciation of art and to encourage the develop- work at BlackBird. We also offer expert custom Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring a rustic gallery galleryatstudiob.com). acrylic paintings, photography, pottery, mixed me- for the Arts, 251 North Spruce Street, Winston- and Owen Mundy (Visual Art), Rodrigo Dorfman ment of emerging artists. The center provides framing. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., Gallery of the Mountains, Inside The Omni shop showcasing functional and sculptural work dia, fiber arts, jewelry, wood work, stained glass, Salem. Ongoing - AAWS is located in the (Film/Video), Andrew Etheridge (Visual Art), Seth a venue for art shows, seminars, artist demon- 10am-3pm. Contact: 828/252-6036 or at (www. Grove Park Inn, 290 Macon Ave., Asheville. from over 20 local potters. Our artists’ diverse Sutherland Handweaving Studio, 122 River- and books written by local authors. Hours: Mon.- Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts centered Gould (Craft), Sabine Gruffat (Visual Art), Eric strations and includes working artists studios. BlackBirdFrame.com). Ongoing - Showcasing American handmade styles ad affordable prices set them apart. side Dr., inside Cotton Mill Studios in River Arts Sat., 10:30am-5pm. Contact: 252/974-0400. in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem and Knoche (Craft), Susan Alta Martin (Visual Art), Hours: Tue.- Fri., noon-6pm and Sat., 11am-4pm. crafts by more than 100 artists and craftspeople Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11am-5:30pm & Fri.& Sat., District, Asheville. Ongoing - This handweaving features a variety of exhibits each year. Our Mario Marzán (Visual Art), Rachel Meginnes Contact: 336/413-6667 or at (www.theafasgroup. Blue Ridge Frame & Gallery, 545 Merrimon from the Southern Appalachian region. Mon.- 11am-6pm. Contact: 828/225-5869. studio, gallery and learning center features fine, Waynesville primary gallery is the Womble Carlyle Gallery (Craft), Renzo Ortega (Visual Art), André Silva com). Ave., Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring works by lo- Wed.,9am-6pm; Thurs.-Sat., 9am-9pm & Sun., one-of-a-kind and limited edition handwoven which boasts approximately 1800 square feet (Film/Video), Mariam Aziza Stephan (Visual Art), cal artist Linda Cheek, Ann Vasilik, Carol Bomer, 9am-5pm. Contact: 828/254-2068. New Morning Gallery, 7 Boston Way, Historic fashion accessories and household textiles, Little Gallery on Church Street, 37 Church of flexible exhibition space so our artists can Kelly Wilkinson, and many more. Plus a large Biltmore Village, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring including scarves, shawls, garments, hand- Street, Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring montly exhibit anything they create; from small intimate selection of prints, posters, and quality custom Grovewood Gallery, adjacent to The Omni fine art and crafts by some of America's finest bags, towels, table linens, blankets and wall exhibits by regional arts. Sponsored by the paintings to large instillation works we have the framing. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-6pm & Sat., Grove Park Inn, 111 Grovewood Road, artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm & Sun., art. Sutherland also offers a series of classes Haywood County Arts Council. Hours: Mon.-Fri., space to show it. All new members are Associ- 10am-4pm. Contact: 828/253-3559. Asheville. Ongoing - Established in 1992, noon-5pm. Contact: 828/274-2831 or at (www. and workshops for beginning weavers, weavers 9am-5pm. Contact: 828/452-0593 or at (www. ate Members and may participate in Associate Grovewood Gallery is nationally recognized newmorninggallerync.com). needing a refresher course or experienced weav- haywoodarts.org). Member shows, All-Member shows, and our Blue Spiral 1, 38 Biltmore Ave., Asheville. Ongo- for its dedication to fine American-made art ers. A monthly Sutherland Weavers’ Study Group extensive Community Exhibits program that NC Commercial Galleries ing - Featuring works in a variety of mediums by and craft. Located in historic Grovewood Vil- Overström Studio, 35 Wall St., Asheville. On- brings area weavers together to discuss design The Haywood County Arts Council's Gallery gets our artists work into businesses all around Publisher’s Note: Due to the Covid-19 out- and enjoy some refreshments. Contact: Betsy regional, national and international artists. Hours: lage, this site once housed the weaving and going - This architecturally significant gallery challenges, share successes and work through 86, 86 N. Main Street, Waynesville. Ongo- Winston-Salem. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-9pm break many of these art spaces are currently Browne at 336/465-2387 or at (http://www. Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Con- woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries, exclusively represents work by internationally- problems in a casual, small group format. Hours: ing - The gallery lends itself to showcase high and Sat., 9am-4pm. Contact: 336/747-1463 or closed. We’re including the info we received, colorshowgallery.com). tact: 828/251-0202 or at (www.bluespiral1.com). an Arts and Crafts enterprise that played a recognized designer Michael Overström, who Tue.-Sat., from 10am-4pm. Contact: Barb Butler, quality fine art by local and regional artists. at (www.AssociatedArtists.org). but strongly suggest that you call any venue significant role in the Appalachian Craft Revival with his wife Susan, present their original, 828/513-1814, or Karen Donde, 854/261-4324, Winter Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-4pm, closed you are thinking of visiting - some are trying Little River Art Works, 6417 Abner Rd., Castell Photography, 2C Wilson Alley off during the early 20th century. Today, Grove- handformed jewelry designs that embrace the or at (www.sutherlandhandweaving.com). Wed.& Sun. Contact: 828/452-0593 or at (www. Delta Arts Center, 2611 New Walkertown Rd., to stay open, some have closed their doors, Asheboro. Ongoing - Featuring stoneware Eagle St., Asheville. Ongoing - The gallery wood Gallery offers two expansive floors of designer’s Scandinavian heritage and define haywoodarts.org). Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Delta Fine Arts, Inc. some are just opening up again, but are still luminaries and hand carved folk art scenes on is owned by internationally recognized artist finely crafted furniture, ceramics, jewelry and Asheville’s elegant style. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 310 ARTGallery, 191 Lyman St, #310, was established in 1972 as an independent, working with customers, some open by ap- our pottery by Nora & Barry Walbourn. Hours: Brie Castell, is a unique photographic Salon & more, contributed by over 400 artists and 10am-8pm. Contact: 828/258-1761 or at (www. Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring original, con- The Museum of North Carolina Handicrafts, non-profit by the W-S graduate chapter of Delta pointment only. And, some are operating on by appt. only. Contact: 336/381-4708 or e-mail Gallery dedicated solely to photo based media. craftspeople from across the United States. overstrom.com). temporary fine art by 21 regional artists. Hours: 307 Shelton Street, corner of US 276 So. and Sigma Theta Sorority, a national organization the Internet. Don’t forget about these people, at ([email protected]). The gallery features the work of Brie Castell, Hours: Mon. – Sat., 10am-5:30pm & Sun. 11am Fri.-Sun., 9:30am-3:30pm and most weekdays Shelton Street, Waynesville. Ongoing - Fea- of African American college women founded in there are many ways you can support them and also hosts several rotating exhibitions each to 5pm. Contact: 828/253-7651 or at (www. or by appt. Contact: 828-776-2716 or at (http:// turing the handicrafts of North Carolina in the 1913 whose principal purposes and aims are during these troubling times. Susan Harrell Studio Gallery, 375 S. Fayette- year of other talented photographers. Hours: grovewood.com). www.310art.com/main/). historic Sheldon House. Hours: Museum hours to engage in cultural, educational and public ville Street, Asheboro. Ongoing - Featuring a fine Wed.-Fri., noon-6pm, Sat., noon-7pm or by change seasonally, call 828/452-1551. service activities. Since its beginning, Delta Aberdeen art gallery showcasing the work of contemporary appt. Contact: 828.255.1188 or at (www.castell- Ignite Jewelry Studios, second story of Riv- 352 Depot St. Fine Art Studio, 352 Depot Fine Arts has provided unique cultural and photorealism painter Susan Harrell and other se- photography.com). erview Station, 191 Lyman St, #262, Asheville. Street, Suite 110, next to The Junction Res- Wentworth educational programming through a year-round Artistic Impressions, 103 North Poplar Street, lect artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Ongoing - Ignite Jewelry Studios, a project co- taurant, River Arts District, Ashevile. Ongoing program of exhibitions, classes, workshops, Aberdeen. Ongoing - Featuring custom stained 336/267-8286 or at (www.susanharrell.com). Chatsworth Art and Antiques, 54 N. Lexing- founded by local jewelers Jessica Hall, owner - Working artists studio of Richard C. Nelson, Dan River Art Market & Gallery, 1122 NC Hwy. lectures, films, performances, and special glass, glass etching, repairs, restoration and ton Ave., Asheville. Ongoing - Specializing in of Bluebird Designs, and Nora McMullen, Jeff Pittman, Karen Weihs and Constance Vla- 65, Wentworth. Ongoing - The gallery offers art projects for youth, adults, and the elderly in the church windows, plus a full supply for the hobby- Asheville 19th and early 20th century oils, watercolors owner of Nora Julia. Ignite Jewelry Studios has houlis. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: and craft by local artists and 6 gallery exhibits areas of visual arts, music, literature, history ist. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2- and prints. Also jewelry, silver, china, small fur- a fully-stocked shared space for experienced 828/329-2918 or at (http://www.riverartsdistrict. throughout the year, workshops and lectures. and folk arts. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-3pm, pm. Contact: 910/944-1930. Aesthetic Gallery, 6 College St., across from niture and fine accessories. Hours: Tue.-Sat., jewelers to use the equipment, create together com/352-depot-street-studio.html). Hours: Thur., 10am-4pm; Fri., 11am-2pm; and by closed every 3rd Sat. Contact: 336/722-2625 or Pritchard Park, Asheville. Ongoing - Offer- 11am-5pm. Contact: 828.252.6004. and grow their skills. Weekly jewelry work- appt. Contact: 336/349-4039 or at (www.artsin- at (http://deltaartscenter.org/). ing a variety of international works, including shops are taught covering a variety of jewelry The Haen Gallery, 52 Biltmore Ave., a few rockingham.org). terracotta ceramics from Viet Nam and stone Clayspace Co-op, River Arts District, 119A techniques for all skill levels. Gallery Hours: steps south of the movie theatre, Asheville. 4th Dimension Gallery, Commerce Plaza, 411 sculpture from Zimbabwe. In addition, there is Roberts St., Asheville. Ongoing - The Clay- Tue.-Sat., 11-4pm. Contact: 828/552-4805 or at Ongoing - Committed to providing access to Wilmington W. Fourth St., downstairs from Cat's Corner, an assortment of intricately detailed hand- space Co-op is a cooperative ceramics studio (www.ignitejewelrystudios.com). stunning and unique artwork for discerning Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Featuring works crafted pictorial textiles from Australia and and showroom located in the historic river arts collectors and our community in general. Our Louise Wells Cameron Art Museum, @ in- by art students from Winston-Salem's colleges Lesotho, many of which depict local Asheville district of Asheville, North Carolina. The main Jewels That Dance: Jewelry Design, 63 Hay- offerings will reflect the character and sensibili- tersection of Independence Blvd. & South 17th and universities - the NC School of the Arts, scenes. Also available are Australian Aboriginal aim of the Clayspace Cooperative is to provide wood St., next door to the Library, Asheville. On- ties of this wonderful region. Including works Street, Wilmington. Through May 24 - "Unfold- Salem College, Wake Forest University and oil paintings, Bruni Sablan oil paintings from an environment that promotes the artistic going - Featuring hand-crafted jewelry by some by Lynn Boggess, GC Myers, Jerry Bowman, ing Noguchi". One of the visionaries of 20th- Winston-Salem State University. Hours: Fri., the "Jazz Masters Series," and ceramic tiles growth and success of its members through of America's foremost jewelry artists. Hours: Work by Juan “Artistic Vomit” Santiago Alvena McCormick, Volkmar Wentzel, and century American modernism, Isamu Noguchi 5-8pm & Sat., 5-8pm. Contact: 336/249-0418. from the Southwest (US). Hours: Tue-Sat, cooperation and education. Hours: hours by Mon.-Sat., 10:30am-6pm. Contact: 828/254-5088 MM Pipkin. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Sat., (1904-1988) developed a uniquely open-ended, noon-6pm. Contact: 828/301-0391 or at (www. chance. Contact: 828/279-3811. or at (www.jewelsthatdance.com). Pink Dog Creative Gallery, 348 Depot Street, 11am-6pm; and Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: and forward-looking perspective on global Piedmont Craftsmen Gallery, 601 North Trade aestheticgallery.com). in the River Arts District, Asheville. Through 828/254-8577 or at (www.thehaengallery.com). culture. Working with a deep sense of social Street, Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Featuring Cold River Gallery, 32-A Biltmore Ave., Jonas Gerard Fine Art, 240 Clingman Ave., May 3 - "Flow of Africa," featuring an exhibi- purpose across a wide range of disciplines, fine art crafts by over 350 of the best artisans of American Folk Art & Antiques, 64 Biltmore Asheville. Ongoing - Welcome to the artis- Asheville. Ongoing - "Explosions of Color on tion of paintings by Casimir Balibie Bationo The Satellite Gallery, 55 Broadway, Asheville. Noguchi was a connoisseur of ingenuity. He the Southeast. Hours: Tue.-Fri.., 10:30am-5pm Ave., Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring antique tic expression of messages found in ancient Canvas". Nationally known artist Jonas Gerard (CasziB). Bationo is a contemporary artist from Ongoing - Featuring works by the next wave & Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: 336/725-1516 or at wisdom, philosophies and our Earth’s gifts, displays his most recent collection of abstract of innovative and creative artists that are rising regarded craft and technology (representing the Work by Ken Bledsoe folk art, functional and contemporary folk pottery, Burkina Faso, Africa. He now lives and works past and the future) as two sides of the same (www.piedmontcraftsmen.org). furniture and paintings. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- presented as the fine art of Karen Pierre. Work- acrylics. His 5,000 square feet studio / gallery in Meknes, Morocco. Casimir travels constantly from the underground of contemporary street coin and natural allies in sculpting our world Seagrove Pottery of the Sandhills, 1680 NC 6pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 828/281-2134 ing studio, jewelry, pottery. Hours: Tue.-Sat., is filled with years of passion and dedication. between Africa and Europe, which can be seen and pop culture. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm & for the better. Pancoe Art Education Center, Red Dog Gallery/Art for Arts Sake (AFAS), 630 Highway 5, less than 2 miles from the Village of or at (www.amerifolk.com). noon-5pm. Contact: 828/350-0955. He uses bold, passionate, sweeping gestures in his paintings. It is a colorful and rhythmic Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/505-2225 or at Exhibition Cases, Ongoing - View some of N. Liberty Street, Winston-Salem. Ongoing - We Pinehurst in the Food Lion/Bowling Alley Plaza, of saturated color that form unexpected images atmosphere of faces full of shadow and con- (www.thesatellitegallery.com/). the Seagrove and contemporary pottery from initiate and/or support a wide variety of special Aberdeen. Ongoing - Featuring only NC pot- Appalachian Craft Center, 10 North Spruce Corey C. McNabb Studio, River Arts District, of poetic stature. Gerard paints in house to trasts. You can see Africa in action as well as the museum’s permanent collection in the events and programs - all free to the public - that ters and primarily those of Seagrove, NC. We St., Asheville. Ongoing - Folk pottery, face jugs, 1 Roberts Street, Suite 201, above White Duck upbeat inspiring music, come unannounced or some Western culture. It is an expression of The Updraft Fine Art Gallery, 84 Walnut cases. These include the works of resident art- are designed to further the creation and enjoy- typically have over 1000 pieces from 25 pottery traditional crafts, and other collectables. Hours: Taco Shop, Asheville. Ongoing - An Asheville by appointment. Hours: Mon.-Sun., 10am-6pm the crossing of these cultures. May 8 - June Street, directly across from Zambras and right ist Hiroshi Sueyoshi, Ben Owen III and Jugtown ment of art at the local level. In addition, through artist’s on display. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/253-8499 or native, McNabb paints only with a palette knife, & by appt. Contact: 828/350-7711 or at (www. 7 - "Dreamscapes," from Beyond Prison Artist around the corner from Malaprops, Asheville. Pottery among other works. Admission: Yes. student scholarships and artist mentoring, we Contact: 910/420-8056 or at (www.pinehurstpot- at (www.appalachiancraftcenter.com). applying oils or acrylics to canvas, creating bold jonasgerard.com). Alliance, which includes: Ted Brayson, Matthew Ongoing - The gallery is owned and operated Hours: Tue.-Sun., 10am-5pm and Thur. till 9pm. encourage the development of new and emerg- tery.com). bright images with an impressionistic impasto Caldwell, William Hopkins, Eric Hughes Sr., by four local artists including: Andrew Montrie, Contact: 910/395-5999 or at (www.cameronart- ing artists throughout the community. Hours: ArtEtude Gallery, 89 Patton Avenue, Asheville. style. Hours: Thur.-Tue., 11am-5pm. Contact: at K2 Studio, 59 College Street, inside The Kress Mikie “Echo” Inscoe, David Jones #0679779, Matt Christie, Minne Kane and William Hunter. museum.org). Tue.-Fri., noon-6pm & Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: Apex Ongoing - Featuring compelling contemporary (www.mcnabbfineart.com). Building, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring a Robert G. Reid, Edwin Riegger, Juan “Artis- It is run by artists for artists and features exhi- 336/723-4444 or at (www.theafasgroup.com). art, by talented artists, for discerning collectors. unique collection of fine furniture by local artists tic Vomit” Santiago, Michael “Bird” Sheets. A bitionary glass blowing and pottery throwing. ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Wilmington Cocoon Gallery, 221 N. Salem Street, Apex. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-6pm; Fri.-Sat., 10am- CURVE studios & garden, 6, 9 & 12 River- and pieces from around the world, home acces- reception is planned for May 8, from 6-8pm, but Additional works of art offered are functional Airlie Gardens, 300 Airlie Road, Wilmington. Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Ongoing - Featuring the functional art of 7pm; & Sun. noon-5pm. Contact: 828/252-1466 side Dr., River Arts District, Asheville. Ongo- sories and changing fine art exhibitions. Hours: call ahead first. The Avery Mitchell Correctional fine woodwork, jewelry, encaustic, mixed media Ongoing - Located two miles west of Wrights- Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem. Mary and 30+ Carolina artists working in ceramics, or at (http://artetudegallery.sqsp.com/). ing - Working studios of Constance Williams, Mon.-Thur .,11am-6pm: Fri .& Sat., 11am-7pm; Institution (AMCI) is a medium security prison and oil painting, photography, metal and leather ville Beach in Wilmington, North Carolina, Airlie Charlie Babcock Wing Gallery, Through June wood, textiles, metal, glass & jewelry. Hours: Sutherland Handweaving, Pattiy Torno, Maria and Sun., noon-5pm.. Contact: 828/250-0500 in Spruce Pine, NC, about a fifteen minute drive work. All exclusively from local area artists. Gardens encompasses 67 acres of walking 21 - "Tiffany Glass: Painting with Color and Light". Mon.,Wed.,Thur., 11am-6pm; Fri., 11am-8pm; Ariel Gallery, 19 Biltmore Ave., Asheville. Ongo- Troya, Kyle Carpenter, Akira Satake, Cynthia or at (www.k2furniture.com). from the Penland School of Craft. The Beyond Hours: Sun., Mon.-Thur., 11am-7pm and Fri.- paths, a freshwater lake, and formal gardens that Reynolda’s Spring 2020 exhibition is organized Sat., 10am-5pm; & Sun., 1-5pm. Closed Tue. ing - Presenting the best in clay, fiber, paper, Wynn, Fran Welch, Jenny Mastin, Cassie Ry- Prison Artist Alliance began in December 2017 Sat., 11am-9pm. Contact: 828-582-2112. showcase seasonal blooms, mighty live oaks, by the Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass in Contact: 919/267-4321. books, jewelry, metal, sculpture, furniture and alls & more. Hours: 11am-4pm daily. Contact: Kress Emporium, 19 Patton Ave., Patton & out of a series of conversations between AMCI historic structures, and contemporary sculpture. Queens, NY. The first exhibition of its kind at glass by members of the Ariel Contemporary 828/388-3526 or at (www.CURVEstudiosNC. Lexington Aves., downtown Asheville. Ongo- Case Manager Angela Lamm and Penland Trackside Studios, 375 Depot Street, River Airlie is a member of the North Carolina Birding Reynolda, it includes five windows, twenty-two Asheboro Craft Cooperative. A gallery owned and operated com). ing - Featuring works by over 100 artists and Community Collaborations Manager Stacey Arts District, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring Trail, and it’s diverse ecosystems provide unique lamps, and several displays showing how Tiffany by artists. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 10am-6pm; Fri. craftsmen. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm & Sun., Lane, who were trying to address requests for works by 20 artists with 14 working studios. habitats for a variety of colorful wildlife. Discover glass was manufactured, how his lamps were Circa Gallery, 150 Sunset Avenue, Asheboro. & Sat., 10am-7pm and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: Desert Moon Designs Studios & Gallery, noon-6pm. Contact: 828/281-2252 or at (www. drawing instruction coming from those incarcer- Hours: Daily 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/545- what makes Airlie Gardens a premiere garden of assembled, and how collectors today can dis- Ongoing - Featuring works by local, regional, 828/236-2660 or at (www.arielcraftgallery.com). 372 Depot Street, Suite 44, River Arts District, thekressemporium.com). ated at AMCI. Hours: Fri. & Sat., 11am-5pm or 2904 or at (www.tracksidestudios375.com). the South and a prime destination spot for garden tinguish between authentic lamps and forgeries. and established artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am- Asheville. Ongoing - The gallery is a progres- by chance. Contact: (www.pinkdog-creative. and nature lovers from around the world. Come As a painter, Louis C. Tiffany was captivated by 6pm. Contact: 336/736-8015. Bellagio, 5 Biltmore Plaza, Historic Biltmore sive contemporary gallery that includes working Momentum Gallery, 24 N. Lexington Ave., com). 22 London, 22 London Road, Asheville. discover the beauty. Admission: Yes. Hours: the interplay of light and color, and this fascina- Village, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring exqui- studios. The focus of the gallery is to showcase Asheville. Ongoing - located in downtown Ongoing - a 10,000 square foot artist-driven Tue.-Sun., 9am-5pm Contact: 910/798-7700 or at tion found its most spectacular expression in Colorshow Gallery, 151 N. Fayetteville Street, sitely handcrafted jewelry and clothing. Hours: both emerging/established local and visiting re- Asheville, offers a contemporary and modern Pura Vida, 39-B Biltmore Ave., Asheville. studio / warehouse /exhibition space. Hours: by (www.airliegardens.org). his glass “paintings.” Using new and innovative located on the second floor of Bell & Browne Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 828/277-8100 or gional artists. Several times a year special exhi- program with an emphasis on emerging and Ongoing - Featuring a space for the senses, appt only. Contact: Randy Shull, at 828/216- techniques and materials, Tiffany Studios created Law Offices, Asheboro. Ongoing - The gallery at (www.bellagioarttowear.com). bitions are scheduled to introduce new talent or mid-career artists. Occupying approximately offering the finest in artwork appealing to all 1337, or e-mail at ([email protected]) or Winston-Salem leaded-glass windows and lampshades in vibrant offers an assortment of artworks by NC artists, to bring focus to a certain art medium. Hours: 4000 square feet in an easily accessible, street- five senses. Hours: daily noon-10pm. Contact: Hedy Fischer at 828/216-1331. colors and richly varied patterns, textures, and from pottery and blown glass, to fiber arts, jew- Bella Vista Art Gallery, 14 Lodge St., Historic Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/575-2227 level space, the gallery’s mission is to provide 828/271-6997 or at (www.pura-vida-asheville. Artworks Gallery, 564 N. Trade Street, opacities. Ongoing - Collection of 18th through elry and paintings. We also have an assortment Biltmore Village, Asheville. Ongoing - Featur- or at (http://www.desertmoondesigns-studios. compelling, museum-quality art to our clients. com). Woolworth Walk, 25 Haywood Street, Winston-Salem. Ongoing - The gallery is the 20th century art, sculpture, American art, and pot- of hand-poured candles and handmade soap. ing works by regional and national artists in a com). Curated exhibitions featuring exceptional paint- Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring artwork and longest running cooperative gallery established tery. Admission: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9:30am- Hours: Mon.-Thur., 11am-6pm; Fri., 11am-4pm variety of mediums. Offering contemporary oil ings, original prints, and innovative sculpture 16 Patton Fine Art Gallery, 16 Patton Avenue, crafts by over 170 artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., by artists for artist members, showing 12 ex- 4:30pm & Sun., 1:30-4:30pm. Contact: 336/725- and every 3rd. Fri., is our Open House from paintings, blown glass, pottery, black & white refresh regularly in the main spaces and smaller Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring works by 11am-6pm, closed Tue. (until Mar.), & Sun. hibits per year in the heart of Winston-Salem’s 5325 or at (www.reynoldahouse.org). 5:30-8:30pm, where you can meet the artists adjoining galleries. Momentum Gallery also William McCullough, Deborah Squier, John continued on Page 39 continued on Page 40 Page 38 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 39 828/669-4975. colors, jewelry, pottery, garden accessories, glass Danish, Michael Flohr, Edward Lewis, and to offer fine glass art by nationally recognized and wooden treasures. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- Fabian Perez. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-6pm; artists Jon Kuhn, David Patchen and Marlene Studio 103 Fine Art Gallery, 103 West 5pm and Sun. 1-5pm. Contact: 828/295-6991. Fri., 10am-8pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Rose. The gallery is also excited to introduce new NC Commercial Galleries St, Black Mountain. Ongoing - Owned and NC Commercial Galleries 919/933-3700. contemporary two-dimensional artists, including continued from Page 39 curated by photographer Rebecca D’Angelo, Reinert Fine Art, 1153 Main Street, Blowing continued from Page 40 Charles Williams and Grant Drumheller. Hours: the gallery will feature monthly shows by local Rock. Ongoing - Reinert Fine Art showcases the Charlotte Area Tue.-Fri., 11am-6pm & Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/254-9234 or at (www. Beaufort and national artists. It will also offer local art contemporary impressionist works in oil by Rick to be present and active in the gallery, so that appointment. Call first. Contact: 910/575-5999 704/370-6337 or at (www.eldergalleryclt.com). woolworthwalk.com). and crafts for sale in its retail section. Hours: Reinert and other artists offering their unique patrons can meet and interact with the artist(s) or at North Davidson Street Arts District Gallery Craving Art Studio, 121 Craven Street, Beau- Wed.-Sat., noon-6pm or by appt. Contact: call and diverse styles. Hours: Mon.-Sun., 9am-5pm. as they fall in love with the pieces they create.” (www.SunsetRiverMarketplace.com). Crawl - From 6-9pm on the 1st & 3rd Fridays Foster’s Frame & Art Gallery, 403-A Old ZaPow!, 150 Coxe Avenue, Suite 101, fort. Ongoing - Featuring the working space of Rebecca D’Angelo at 828/357-8327 or at (www. Contact: 828/414-9580 or at (www.rickreinert. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 828/384- of each month. Statesville Rd. N, Huntersville. Ongoing - Fea- Asheville. Ongoing - The vast diversity that is artist Heather Sink. This space is shared with studio103fineartgallery.com). com). 3816 or follow the Jordan Street Arts’ page on ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Ocean Isle Beach turing original paintings by local artists: Nellie found among the art galleries here in Asheville community through classes, events and work- Facebook. Silver Coast Winery, 6680 Barbeque Rd., Uptown Gallery Crawl - From 6-8pm on the Ashford - folk art, Edna Barker - landscape, is one of the many reasons to come and visit shops and exhibits of other artists. Hours: daily, Ten Thousand Villages, 303 Lookout Rd., The Bob Timberlake Gallery at Blowing Ocean Isle Beach. Ongoing - Art gallery featur- 1st Friday of each month. Andrea Cook - Abstract/Fabric, Evelyn Kadir, this unique town. Each gallery offers a different 10am-5pm. Contact: 252-728-0243 or at (www. Montreat. Ongoing - Fair trade source for Rock, 946 Main Street Blowing Rock. Ongo- Mountain Forest Pottery, 2395 Greenville ing local artists, David McCune, Steven Schu- Abstract/Musical, Carolyn Saine, landscape. flavor. We are the Asheville art gallery for fun, cravingartstudio.com). handmade items from more than 30 countries ing - Featuring original artwork and reproduc- Hwy., Brevard. Ongoing - Offering functional man, and Suzanne C. Hunady, as well as daily SouthEnd Gallery Crawl - From 6-9pm on Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm, Sat. 10am-4pm. whimsical, quirky and even geek art. We are in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Hours: Mon.- tions by Bob Timberlake. Also furniture, gifts, and whimsical pottery made on site by artist tours, tastings and the art of wine making. Hours the 1st Friday of each month. Contact: 704-948-1750. the Asheville gallery that appeals to art aficio- Handscapes Gallery Fine Arts and Crafts, 410 Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/669-1406. apparel and collectibles. Hours: they vary - call Mary Murray. “Handmade comes to life” in the Mon.-Sat., 11-6pm & Sun. 12-5pm. Contact: nados as well as the average Joe. Stop by ans Front Street, Beaufort. Ongoing - The Gallery ahead. Contact: 828/295-4855 or at (www. homey gallery, offering the work of many re- 910/287-2800 or at Allison Sprock Fine Art, 600 Queens Rd., Harris Holt Gallery, 1717 Kenilworth Avenue, see what we’re all about. Hours: Sun.-Thur., promotes American traditions in pottery, jewelry The Gingko Tree Photo Gallery & Frame bobtimberlake.com). gional artists – handmade teddy bears, jewelry, (www.silvercoastwinery.com). the gallery shares space with The Nichols Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring watercolors, noon-8pm; Fri. & Sat., noon-10pm. Contact: and glasswork with an emphasis on North Caro- Shop, 128 Broadway, Black Mountain. Ongoing quilts, folk art, sculpture, drawings, and paint- Company in one of Myers Park’s oldest oil paintings and limited edition prints by Harris 828/575-9112 or at (www.zapow.com). lina artists. Over 200 artists are represented in a - Gifts, cards, prints, photography and framing. Winterfire Craft Gallery, 1087 Main Street, ings. Recipes accompany many pottery pieces Cary houses, Charlotte. Ongoing - The gallery Holt. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-5:30pm. Contact: full range of work from the traditional to the con- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Blowing Rock. Ongoing - Featuring pottery by that are designed for baking apples, pies, and represents many well-known artists from all 704/373-9090 or at (www.fostersframeandartgal- Atlantic Beach temporary in pottery, glass, jewelry, metal, wood Contact: 828/669-7721. Bill Campbell as well as hand-crafted jewelry, other dishes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm Stonehaven Jewelry Gallery, 101 Ledge over the world. Some of the featured artists are lery.com). and other media. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm metal sculpture, hand-thrown pottery, art glass, & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/885-2149 or at Stone Way, Stonecreek Village Shopping very famous; others are emerging including: Vision Gallery, 407 Atlantic Beach Causeway, & Sun., 10am-5pm. Contact: 252-728-6805 or at The Old Depot Arts & Crafts Gallery, inter- and calligraphy prints. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6- (www.scenic276.com). Center, corner of Davis Drive and High House Andre Bludov, Constantin Chatov, Marc Chatov, Hodges Taylor Art Consultancy, 1414 S. Atlantic Beach. Ongoing - Featuring original (http://www.handscapesgallery.com/). section of Sutton and Cherry Streets, Black pm & Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/295-4880. Rd., Cary. Ongoing - Featuring custom design, Roman Chatov, Gee Gee Collins, Larry Davis, Tryon Street (RailYard Building) in South End, paintings and three-dimensional work from Mountain. Ongoing - A non-profit arts/crafts Mud Dabber's Pottery and Crafts, 3623 jewelry repair, original oil paintings, limited Noah Desmond, Margaret Dyer, Sabre Esler, Charlotte. Ongoing - The gallery represents regional and national artists, and one and The Artestry Hideaway, 129 Middle Lane, (in gallery representing local artists. Proceeds sup- Boone Greenville Hwy., Brevard. Ongoing - Featuring edition prints, and fine art glass. Hours: Mon.- Stephen Fry, Benjamin Hollingsworth, Linda contemporary artists of the southeast, including two-person shows in summer months. Hours: the alley behind Clawson’s Resturant) Beaufort. port arts in the schools program. Pottery, folk art the work of six family members including: John Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: James, Dimitri Kourouniotis, Stan Mullins, Anne paintings, prints, photographs and sculpture. The 10:30am-5pm, closed Wed, Sun. Contact Ongoing - The Artestry Hideaway features over and more. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., Miters Touch Woodworking, 6858 Hwy. O., Sybil, John E., Carol and Brandon (Brad), 919/462-8888 or at (www.stonehavenjewelry. Neilson, Becky Ollinger, Spencer Reid, Felice gallery offers a public venue in uptown Charlotte 252/247-5550 or at 60 North Carolina Artists. We offer fine art, whim- 1-5pm. Contact: 828/669-6583. 105 S., Foscoe, near Hound Ears. Ongo- and Becky Dodson and friends Phillip Johnston, com). Sharp, Tracy Sharp, Louis St. Lewis, Elizabeth for viewing artwork and serves as art consultants (www.twogalleries.net). sical and funky jewelry, pottery, glass, fiber, wood, ing - Featuring fine furniture by Denise Grohs Carolyn Becker, Susan Peterson, and Matthew Stehling, Harry Stewart, Cate Wagoner, Karen for collectors and businesses. Hours: Tue.-Sat., metal, fun chimes and other ‘stuff’. We also offer Visions of Creation Gallery, 114 Cherry State and Miters Touch, pottery by Eric Reichard, art Nevenschwander, Elizabeth Galloway, Jonlyn The Nature of Art Gallery, 106-D Colonades Weihs, Alice Williams, Sean Williams, and by appt. only. Contact: 704/334-3799 or at (www. Bakersville classes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., Street, Black Mountain. Ongoing - Featur- quilts by Linda Smith, stained glass by Dianne Parker, Charlie Parker, Mary Ey, and Sue Jones. Way, Waverly Place Shopping Center, Cary. Kathy Wochele. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. hodgestaylor.com). 10am-6pm. Contact: 919/244-7354 or at (www. ing unique, contemporary fine gold jewelry of Radford, and wood turnings by Todd Davidson. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Ongoing - Featuring whimsical and eclectic Contact: 404/274-5829 or visit (www.allison- In Tandem Gallery, 20 North Mitchell Ave., Bak- artestryhideaway.com). incomparable beauty and quality handcrafted by Also cabinetwork and kitchen design services Contact: 828/884-5131 or at (www.muddabbers. artworks for interiors and gardens with a native sprockfineart.com). Hot Glass Alley, LLC., 438 Atando Avenue, ersville. Ongoing - Featuring a gallery in down- Robert Vengoechea. Hours: Tue.-Sat., noon-6pm available. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-5pm, Sat. com). flair. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm, except Wed. Charlotte. Ongoing - Hot Glass Alley is a hot town Bakersville to attract, display, and promote Belmont & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/669-0065. 10am-2pm or by appt. Contact: 828/963-4445 till 9pm. Contact: 919/859-6004. glass, art business, owned by artist, Jacob artists from coast to coast, offering one of the or at (www.miterstouchinc.com). Red Wolf Gallery, 8 E. Main St., Brevard. “Jake” M. Pfeifer. Pfeifer is a young, aspiring, best selections of ceramic, jewelry and art from JS Pottery Antiques and Collectibles, 27 Blowing Rock Ongoing - Featuring original works of art by over Village Art Circle, 200 South Academy Street, American artist; among the next generation of all over America and beyond. Hours: Tue.-Sat., North Main Street, Belmont. Ongoing - Offering Brevard - Cedar Mountain Area twenty regional artists in a historic downtown Cary. Ongoing - Our gallery is located in Ash- craftsmen working with their hands; carrying 10am-5pm, or by appt. Contact: 828/688-6428 or pieces ranging from face jugs, vases, pitchers Blowing Rock Frameworks & Gallery, LTD, building. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm and Sun., worth Village in historic downtown Cary, behind forward glass making traditions that are thou- at (www.intandemgallery.com). and planters with hand-painted iris, dogwood, 7539 Valley Blvd (Next to Food Lion), Blowing Andrea Brewer Art Studio, 22 West Main 1-5pm and by appt. Contact: 828/862-8620. Ashworth Drug in the plaza, corner of Academy sands of years old. We offer a variety of glass and magnolia designs to beautiful hand-carved Rock. Ongoing - Blowing Rock Frameworks Street, upstairs, next to The Proper Pot, Brevard. and Chatham Streets. Parking is available in vessels, small sculptures, functional pieces, Michael Kline Pottery, 4062 Snow Creek North Carolina lighthouses. Hours: Mon.-Sat., and Gallery is celebrating their 23rd year in the Ongoing - Natural fiber landscapes and wildlife The Haen Gallery, 200 King Street, Brevard the plaza in front of the gallery as well as on seasonal gifts, and art glass objects in several Road, Bakersville. Ongoing - Featuring pottery 9am-6pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 704/829- business of custom framing and fine art sales. scenes. Hours: by appt. only and fall art walks Lumberyard Arts District, Brevard. Ongoing Chatham and Academy Streets, and on Waldo unique series and forms; as well as one-of-a- by Michael Kline and jewelry by Stacey Lane. 0360 or at (www.jspottery.com). They represent some of the High Country’s from 5-8pm. Contact: 828/577-1968 or at (http:// - Committed to providing access to stunning Street. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: kinds & corporate gifts. Hot Glass Alley offers a Contact: call 828/675-4097 or visit (http://mi- most prolific and profound artists, displaying www.andreabrewerfiber.com). and unique artwork for discerning collectors (www.villageartcircle.com). broad color palette and price range. THey also chaelklinepottery.blogspot.com/). Black Mountain/Montreat/Swannanoa an array of subject matter from landscapes to and our community in general. Our offerings offer “Make Your Own”, “Date Night Make Yor historical paintings. A few artist’s on display BernWell Pottery Studio and Gallery, 324 King will reflect the character and sensibilities of this Chapel Hill - Carrboro Work by Anne H. Neilson Own’, and “Open Demonstration Night”. Hours: Banner Elk Area Acoustic Corner, 105 F Montreat Rd, Black at the gallery include best seller, Lita Gatlin, Road, Pisgah Forest. Ongoing - Featuring works wonderful region. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-4pm. Mountain. Ongoing - Acoustic instruments Jason Drake, watercolorist Wes Waugh, Robin by Wendy Elwell and Dennis Bern. Hours: Mon.- Sat., 11am-6pm; and Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: Chapel Hill/Carrboro Art Walks - second Anne Neilson Fine Art, to Shops of Morrison Contact: 980/209-9284 or at (www.hotglassal- Alta Vista Gallery, 2839 Broadstone Road, hand-made or manufactured by hand in Wellner, folk artist Wiili, and even oils from the Sat., 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 828/883- 828/883-3268 or at (www.haengallery.com). Friday of each month from 6-9pm. Info at in SouthPark Charlotte. Ongoing - The gallery ley.com). (between Banner Elk and Boone) Valle Crucis. small factories. Guitars, mandolins, bou- famous Elliott Daingerfield. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8300 or at (www.bernwellpottery.com). (www.2ndfridayartwalk.com). represents over 30 esteemed national and Ongoing - Featuring fine art gallery in historic zoukis, banjos, violins, lap dulcimers, and 9am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 828/295.0041 or Twin Willows Studio, 15 Crestview Dr., Brevard. international artists, as well as works by noted House of Africa Gallery, 1215 Thomas Avenue, farmhouse, located near the Original Mast other instruments popular in Celtic, Old-Time, at (www.blowingrockgalleries.com). Blue Moon Gallery, 24 E. Main Street, Bre- Ongoing - Featuring the works of Ann DerGara. Animation and Fine Art Galleries, University painter and author Anne H. Neilson. The gallery Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring the area's largest General Store. In its 20th year and representing Bluegrass, and other folk genres. Plus all ac- vard. Ongoing - Blue Moon Gallery specializes Hours: by appt. only. Contact: 828/877-5275. Mall, 201 S Estes Dr., Chapel Hill. Ongo- is an outgrowth of Neilson’s ever-growing popu- selection of African art, including: masks, statues, over 100 artists, the gallery specializes in oils cessories. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-7pm & Sat., Bolick and Traditions Pottery, 1155 Main in photography and offers paintings and three- ing - Featuring contemporary works of art and larity sparked by her Angels Series paintings carved artwork, handmade jewelry, paintings, and watercolors depicting mountain land- 10-5pm. Contact: 828/669-5162. Street, Blowing Rock. Ongoing - The shop dimensional art and jewelry. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Burnsville animation art. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. and book. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat., plus traditional African musical instruments. scapes. Artists include: B. Jean Baird, Alan Mc- incorporates Bolick, Traditions, and Original 10am-5pm; Sun., noon-4pm or by appt. Con- Contact: 919/968-8008 or at (www.animatio- 11am-3pm & by appt. Contact: 980/253-9566 or Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-8pm. Contact: 704/376- Carter, Louise Pinto, Jean Pollock, Ray Byram, Black Mountain Iron Works, 120 Broadway, Owens Pottery into one great location. Known for tact: 828/290-5492 or at (www.BlueMoonGal- The Design Gallery, 7 South Main St., nandfineart.com). at (http://www.anneneilsonfineart.com/ourgal- 6160. Joan Sporn, Elizabeth Ellison, Dotti Shelton. Black Mountain. Ongoing - Featuring works our cobalt blues, greens, and earthtone glazes leryNC.com). Burnsville. Ongoing - Feature fine arts and lery). Also shown are original lithographs and original handcrafted in iron & other metals by Tekla and we also carry the much desired Owens Red crafts consisting of original paintings, etchings, Black Mountain Gallery, 1800 #9 E. Franklin Hughes Gallery, 2015 Ayrsley Town Blvd. @ N serigraphs from internationally-acclaimed Dan Howachyn. Hours: Mon. -Sat., 10am-5pm. glaze. Teapots, mugs, bowls, serving pieces, Drew Deane Gallery,114 W. Main St., across prints, art glass, pottery, wood work, furniture, Street, Eastgate Shopping Center, Chapel Hill. Art House Studios, 3103 Cullman Ave., off Kings Parade, Ste. 107-c, Charlotte. Ongo- artists such as ALVAR, Boulanger, and folk Contact: 1/888/689-9021 or at (www.BlackMoun- many other forms are ready for a home. Not only from City Hall and Brevard Fire Station, Bre- textiles, sculpture, metals, book art and jewelry. Ongoing - Featuring handwrough designer 36th Street in the NoDa District, Charlotte. On- ing - The gallery is a modern art gallery with a artist Will Moses, great-grandson of "Grandma tainiron.com). do we have handmade pottery, we make your vard. Ongoing - Featuring a premier emerging In addition we have furniture, lighting, home jewelry by artisans from throughout the United going - Featuring a complex of working studios focus on sculpture, installation, works on paper, Moses." Also: kaleidoscopes, stained-glass, shopping experience exciting with unique fashion contemporary fine arts gallerys in Western accents and gifts. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,10am-5pm. States. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: by area artists. Hours: during Gallery Crawls photography and painting. Hours: Mon.-Sat., pottery, jewelry, sculpture, and custom framing. Black Mountain Quilts, 121 Cherry St., Black items such as clothing, jewelry, leather goods, North Carolina. Including works by: Devin Bur- Contact: 828/678-9869. 919/967-8101. and by appt. Contact: 704/577-4587 or e-mail 10am-6pm. Contact: 704/492-9934 or at (www. Designer Bed-and-Breakfast rooms on-site. Mountain. Ongoing - Heirloom quality quilts, and handbags,. Locally made lotions, soaps, gess, Jerry Cutler, Drew Deane, Greg Fidler, at ([email protected]). hughesgallery.artlogsites.com). Open all year; hours vary according to season. accessories, handbags, tabletop, and baby candles, and honey. Christian based gifts such as John Geci, Richard Lane, Courtney Erin Martin Calabash - Ocean Isle Beach Blackwood Station Gallery, 6113 Hwy. 86N., Summer/Fall Hours: 11 am-5pm daily, except quilts. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6pm & Sun. 12- jewelry, books, and wall decor can also be found. and Mark Mulfinger. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am- Chapel Hill. Ongoing - Featuring functional Artists' Atelier Carolina, located in the Pentes Jerald Melberg Gallery, 625 South Sharon Am- for Sun., which are by appt. Contact: 828/963- 5pm. Contact: 828/669-0730. We know you will find our store unique and will 5pm or by appt. Contact: 828/877-5272 or at Jewelry by Wendy-Beach House Fine Arts & fine art, sculpture and fine art prints. Hours: Artworks Gallery & Studios bldg., 1346 Hill ity Road, near corner of Providence Road, next 5247 or at (www.altavistagallery.com). become one of your favorite spots while visiting (www.drewdeanegallery.com). Gallery, 10152 Beach Drive, Unit 6, Cala- Tue.-Fri., 11am-7pm; Sat., 10am-6pm, & Sun., Rd., Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring works by to restaurant Hotel Charlotte, Charlotte. Ongoing Black Mountain Studios Inc., 626 Lytle Cove the Village of Blowing Rock. Hours: Mon.-Sat., bash. Ongoing - Wendy specializes in unique noon-6pm. Contact: 919/968-1360. Jim Fales, Fay M. Miller, Jack Pentes, Betty G. - The gallery represents artists from all regions of Art Cellar Gallery, 920 Shawneehaw Ave., Rd., just 3 miles from downtown Black Moun- 10am-6pm & Sun. noon-6pm. Contact: 828/295- Duckpond Pottery, 2398 Greenville Hwy., Bre- designs of handcrafted jewelry of sterling silver, Robinson, Gregory Weston, and Peggy Hutson the United States, Argentina and Spain, exhibit- Hwy 184, Banner Elk. Ongoing - Three floors tain, Swannanoa. Ongoing - A fine pottery craft 6128 or at (www.traditionspottery.com). vard. Ongoing - Duckpond Pottery specializes genuine beach glass and fine gems at afford- Cameron's, University Mall, Chapel Hill. Ongo- Weston. Hours: by appt. Contact: 704/552- ing paintings, prints, and sculpture. The gallery of exhibition space featuring painting and and art gallery featuring many local as well in custom, handcrafted sinks and tiles. The pot- able prices. Among forty five regional artists on ing - Featuring contemporary American crafts 6200. features solo and group exhibitions as well as sculpture from regionally and nationally known as some nationally know artists. Owner and Gallery C West, Pavilion Shoppes, 1179 Main tery also features handcrafted kitchenware and display at the gallery are watercolorists Julia and pottery, folk art and functional art objects. consulting services for individual collectors, artists. Featured artists include: William Dunlap, operated by award winning potters Austin and Street, Blowing Rock. Ongoing - Featuring hard accent pieces for both indoors and out. Torches Frost of Jacksonville, NC, and Marilyn Pounds Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-9pm & Sun., 1-6pm. Charlotte Fine Art Gallery, 7510 Pineville-Mat- corporations and museums. Hours: Mon. - Sat., Herb Jackson, Gregory Smith, Norma Murphy, Maud Boleman. Hours: 11am-6pm seven days to find pieces by historic Blowing Rock artists topped with custom faces are potter Nick Fried- of Ocean Isle Beach, photographer Marko An- Contact: 919/942-5554. thews Road, located in South Charlotte’s Carmel 10am-6pm. Contact: 704/365-3000 or at (www. Tim Turner, Deborah Jacobs Purves, Bill a week. Contact: 828/686-1011. such as Elliot Daingerfield and Bayard Wootten. man’s signature pieces. The deck plays host to gelo of Calabash, NC, and now introducing the Village at the corner of Pineville-Matthews and jeraldmelberg.com). Brown, Scott Boyle, Margaret Salisbury, and Other contemporary names such as Watson weekly concerts and a new coffeeshop. Hours: pottery of Tristan Mardall, Carolina Shores, NC. Chapellier Fine Art, 105 Arlen Park Drive, Cha- Carmel Road, Charlotte. Ongoing - Original others. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact Garrou Pottery, 100 State St., Black Mountain. Brown (photograph), Laura Lacambra Shubert Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm or by appt. Contact: Hours Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 910/575- pel Hill. Ongoing - Fine, investment quality 19th works of art from award-winning artists across Lark & Key, 700 East Blvd., Ste. 1 (Dilworth), 828/898-5175 or at (www.artcellaronline.com). Ongoing - Featuring a wide variety of handmade (figurative oils), Trena McNabb (botanical 828/883-4512 or at (www.duckpondpotter.etsy. 0024 or at (www.jewelrybyWendy.com). & 20th century American art. Hours: Mon. - Fri. by the United States, as well as the Carolinas. Charlotte. Ongoing - Lark & Key showcases a pottery by father and son, John and Derrick landscapes) and Lee Mims (animals and nature com). appointment. Contact: 919/967-9960 or at (www. Nationally and internationally-recognized artists variety of artwork, pottery, jewelry from local and Carlton Gallery, 10360 Hwy. 105 south in Garrou, and the works of other area craftsmen. scenes) and more, will be exhibited and offered Phthalo Blue Gallery, 7199 Beach Drive, citysearch.com/rdu/chapellier/). in 2-and 3-dimensional fine art. Specializing in a national artist. Hours: Wed.-Fri., 10am-3pm, and the Foscoe/Grandfather Mountain community, Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/669- for sale. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm, Sun., Gallery on Main, 36 East Main Street, Brevard. Ocean Isle Beach. Ongoing - The gallery is wide array of media and styles represented: Rep- a once-a-month weekend Open House every located 10 miles south of Boone and 7 miles 0222`. 11am-5pm or by appt. Contact: (www.galleryc. Ongoing - Featuring original art, limited editon an artist owned, art gallery featuring local and Dirt Road Gallery, 8218 Bright's Way, Chapel resentational, Impressionism, Expressionism, Ab- second full weekend of the month, Sat., 10am-3- north of Linville or Banner Elk. Ongoing - Tra- net). prints, collectibles and gifts. Hours: Mon.-Sat., national artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-4pm & Hill. Ongoing - Featuring handcrafted items - straction / Paintings, Sculpture, Prints. Consulting pm and Sun., noon-3pm. Contact: 704/334-4616. ditional and abstract paintings in landscapes, Seven Sisters Gallery, 117 Cherry Street, Black 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/885-7299 or at (www. Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: 910/209-6025 or at including paintings, carvings, molas, textiles & Services for individual and corporate clients, as still life, figurative, non-objective abstracts, Mountain. Ongoing - Featuring a large selection IAGO, 1165 Main St., Blowing Rock. Ongo- galleryonmain.com). (http://www.phthaolbulegallery.com). fabrics, ceramics, beads and jewelry from West well as, private event opportunities. Hours: Tues Maddi's Gallery, 1530 East Boulevard, Char- cityscapes and animals abound at Carlton of arts and crafts by local, regional and national ing - Featuring inspired, contemporary, fine art Africa, the Middle East, Central America, and 10am-4pm; Wed., 10am-9pm; Thur.-Sat., 10am- lotte. Named “Top Retailer of American Craft Gallery by artists Andrew Braitman, Connie artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., and handcrafts from a variety of artists working Gravy, 17 W. Main St., Brevard. Ongoing - An Sea Gallery, 6885 Beach Dr., SW Route 199, the US collected over years of traveling. Hours: 6pm or by appt. Contact: call 704/541-0741 or at in the United States for 2009” by The "Niche Winters, Egidio Antonaccio, Kate Worm, Vae noon-5. Contact: 828/669-5107 or at (www. in the fields of jewelry, fashion accessories, artisan and retail market, benefiting the Boys Ocean Isle Beach. Ongoing - Featuring fine art Sat. & Sun., 11am-6pm & by appt. Contact: (www.CharlotteFineArt.com). Magazine”. Ongoing - Featuring fine contem- Hamilton, Laura Hughes, Lisa Boardwine, Deb- sevensistersgallery.com). art glass, functional art for the home, pottery, and Girls Club of Transylvania County. Gravy’s by local, regional and nationally acclaimed artists. 919/933-6999 or at (www.dirtroadgallery.net). porary craft by more than 160 national artists; bie Arnold, Kevin Beck, Warren Dennis, Amy lighting, furniture, and garden art. Hours: daily, 71 dealers donate at least 15% of their profits Tasteful and inviting original oils, Gicleés on can- Coffey and Thompson Gallery, 109 W. More- specializing in Southern folk art with paintings, Sullivan. Freeman Beard, Helen Farson, Dottie Song of the Wood, 203 West State St., Black 10am-6pm. Contact: 828/295-0033 or at (www. to our local club. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. vas, watercolors, and charcoals are presented in N.C. Crafts Gallery, 212 W. Main St., corner of head @ S. Tryon St., Charlotte. Ongoing - Oils pottery and carvings by many of the South's Leatherwood, Linda Apriletti, Mary Dobbin, Mountain. Ongoing - Home of rare, one iagoblowingrock.com). Contact: 828/862-4900 or at (www.gravyon- our 7,000 square-foot gallery. Sculpture and pot- Weaver and West Main Sts., Carrboro. Ongoing by Richard Plasschaert, etchings by Gordon Al- most notable folk artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Sharon Rusch Shaver, Holly Glasscock, Gina of a kind, handcrafted musical instruments main.blogspot.com). tery are also offered. Artists we exhibit are: Phyllis - Offering a wide assortment of items handcrafted len, prints by Ralph McDonald, Bev Doolittle, G. 10am-7pm; Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun. noon-5pm. Strumpf, Trena McNabb and Toni Carlton. New and enchanting recordings. Come enjoy our Main Street Gallery, 960-5 Main St., Blow- Arnold, Ken Buckner, Terry Buckner, Karen by North Carolina artisans. You'll find contempo- Harvey, Mort Kunstler, Don Troiani and Charles Contact: 704/332-0007. to the gallery, Mary-Ann Prack, Marty Allran intimate approach to the senses. Hours: Mon.- ing Rock. Ongoing - Featuring a co-op of Hollingsworth Gallery, 147 E. Main Street, Edgar, Gary Halberstadt, V. Ryan Lauzon, Nancy rary and traditional pottery, blown glass, wood, Frace. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-5:30pm & Sat., and Ralph Mello add 3 dimensional clay works Sat.,10am-5pm. Contact: 828/669-7675. area artists that has been opened since 1982. between Main Street Ltd. and Quotations Cof- Hughes Miller, Miller Pope, Tom Wooldridge, and jewelry, metalwork, toys, folk art, garden sculp- 10am-2pm. Contact: 704/375-7232 or at (www. Nancy Couick Studios and Gallery, 10100 and longstanding glass artists, John Littleton The gallery offers baskets, pottery, weaving, fee Cafe, Brevard. Ongoing - Showcasing local Mary M. Wright. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm. ture, kaleidoscopes, baskets, fiber art and more. coffeyandthompson.com). Park Cedar Dr., Suite 188, Charlotte. Ongo- and Kate Vogel along with Greg Fidler, John Sourwood Gallery, 110 Broadway, Black photography, jewelry, woodworking, glass art, and emerging artists. Hours: call for hours. Contact: 910/575-8222. The Gallery currently carries the work of more ing - Gallery features works by New Orleans Almaguer, David Wilson and Loretta Forde Mountain. Ongoing - Featuring a co-op gallery fibers and much more. Hours: daily, 10am-6pm. Contact: 828/884-4974. than 500 North Carolinians, from the mountains Dilworth Artisan Station, 118 E. Kingston artist: Michael Smiraldo, regional artists: Nancy have exceptional glass works. Hours: Tue.- of local artists offering original art for sale, Contact: 828/295-7839. Sunset River Marketplace, 10283 Beach Drive, to the shore. The gallery also hosts two shows a Avenue. Charlotte. Ongoing - Dilworth Artistan Smith Couick, Sharron Burns, Susan Hinrichs, Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: including: paintings, pottery, jewelry, photog- Jordan Street Arts, 25 W. Jordan Street, SW, Calabash. Extended through May 2 - "Ab- month. Shows begin the first of each month and Station houses more than two dozen fine art- Charlotte Fairman, Mary Ellen Wilkerson, Vivian 828/963-4288 or at (www carltongallery.com). raphy, stained glass and other fine art. Artists Morning Star Gallery, 915 Main Street, across Brevard. Ongoing - Jordan Street Arts is a straction: a Group Show". Ongoing - A unique give the featured artist the opportunity to show- ists that maintain active studios at the Dilworth Carroll and others. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm are: Kent A. Barnes, Katrina Bass, Judith the street form the Speckled Trout Cafe, Blowing new cooperative art gallery featuring fine art eclectic gallery showcasing over 200 local artists case an entire body of work. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Artisan Station, a center for arts for more than the (except Tues. 1-9pm) and Sat. & Sun. by appt. Sally Nooney, Artists Studio Gallery, midway Bush, Sarah Campbell, Charley, Ruth Connar, Rock. Ongoing - Featuring oil and acrylic paint- and skilled craftsmanship of area artists. “The in virtually every medium. Enjoy gourmet coffee, 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 919/942- last two decades. Contact: (www.dilworthartisan. Contact: 704/541-6944 or at (www.nancycouick. between Banner Elk & Valle Crucis on Hwy 194 Denise Geiger, Jean Hope, Elizabeth Kirk, Ida ings by Ann Thompson featured with ceramic bas goal of Jordan Street Arts is to create a vibrant, tea and treats as you stroll through the 10,000 4048 or at (http://nccraftsgallery.com/). com). com). So. Ongoing - Featuring the rich, vibrant works O’Connell, Billy Ogle, Eileen Ross, Marilyn reliefs and sculptures from the studios of John interactive, family-friendly environment for square-foot space. Art classes and custom of Sally Nooney in oil, acrylic, and watercolor. Sobanski, Jenean Stone, Susan Taylor, Sum- Martin and Maryanne Bona Dayman and wildlife both artists and patrons” says co-owners Keith framing are offered on-site. FrameCenter hours Studio 91 Fine Art Gallery, Meadowmont Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art, 1520 Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/963- mer G. Ventis, Ann Whisenant, and Katherine carvings by H. Gray Turner. Rod Shaw's terra and Amy Braman. “We encourage our artists are Wed. - Fri., noon- 5pm and by appt. Call Lou Village, Chapel Hill. Ongoing - Featuring South Tryon Street, Charlotte. Ongoing - We 7347 or at (www.sallynooney.com). Youtz. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: cotta sculptures. Also, multiplate ecthings, water- Aliotta directly at 910/368-7351. Hours: Open by works by Jean Abadie, Thomas Arvid, Dimitri are thrilled to be the first gallery in North Carolina continued on Page 41 continued on Page 42 Page 40 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 41 Ongoing - Showcasing a permanent collec- Wed.-Thur., 11am-6pm; Fri.-Sat., 11am-8pm; Narnia Studios, 315 N. Main St., Henderson- features painting, sculpture, photography, glass tion of American Pottery. Featuring works by and Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: e-mail at (info@ ville. Ongoing - Featuring works by local and art, jewelry, wood, pottery & fiber art. Hours: on site glassblower, Lisa Oakley, and potters, pleiadesartdurham.com) or at (http://pleiade- regional artists in a variety of media. Hours: 10am-6pm, Mon.-Thur.; 10am-8pm, Fri. & Sat.; NC Commercial Galleries Brad Tucker and John Martin. Joining them sartdurham.com/). NC Commercial Galleries Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-6pm. Contact: 828/697- and noon-4pm, Sun. Contact: 919/732-5001 or continued from Page 41 are over 250 other local, regional & national continued from Page 42 6393 or at (www.narniastudios.com). at (www.HillsboroughGallery.com). craftspersons offering a selection of functional Supergraphic, 601 Ramseur Street, Dur- Picture House Gallery, 1520 E. 4th Street, The New Gallery of Modern Art, 435 South stoneware, ceramics, blown glass, jewelry, fur- ham. Ongoing - Supergraphic is a creative The Art Shop, 3900 W. Market St., Greensboro. Claude Howell. Contemporary NC artists are also Silver Fox Gallery, 508 N. Main Street, Hen- Sovero Art Gallery & Studio, 121 North Chur- Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring Frederick Hart Tryon Street, Ste 110, across from Bechtler niture, candles, wind chimes, toys baskets, and art studio dedicated to providing work space, Ongoing - Featuring works by Pino, Arvid, Park, shown. Hours: Mon.-Tue., 10am-6pm and by dersonville. Ongoing - Featuring contemporary ton Street, Suite 2-B, Hillsborough. Ongoing - sculpture, works by Jamali; paintings, original Museum of Modern Art, Charlotte. Ongoing - even handmade musical instruments. Hours: equipment and instruction for the production of Garmash, Sabzi, Hessam and others. We feature appt. Contact: Barbour Strickland 252/561-7980 fine art, hand-crafted artworks from the US Featuring jewelry and oil paintings by Peruvian art, sculpture, art glass, and fine custom framing. The gallery brings together the most significant daily,10am-6pm. Contact: 919/528-1041 or at fine art prints and print media. Hours: open by America’s most collected artists. We also carry or at (www.StricklandArtGallery.com). only, from primarily regional artists. And, now artist David Sovero, who was born in 1971 in Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-3pm. privately-held collection of works by artists (www.cedarcreekgallery.com). appointment and during Third Friday art walks. sculpture by Frogman (Tim Cotterill), Leon Bron- Home Furnishings. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am- Lima, Peru. He graduated from the Peruvian Contact: 704/333-8235 or at (www.PictureHouse- such as Picasso, Chagall, Dali, Miro, Matisse Contact: 919/360-4077 or at (http://durhamsu- stein & Paige Bradley and fine art glass by Randy Uptown Art Supply & Gallery, a division of 6pm; Fri.,10am-7pm; Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., National Arts College where he attended from Gallery.com). and Warhol, an elite selection of contemporary Dillsboro pergraphic.com/). Strong, John McDonald & Scott Bayless. Thomas UBE, 529 S Evans Street, Greenville. Ongoing - noon-5pm. Contact: 828/698-0601 or at (www. 1990 -1996. He has a strong academic founda- artists, as well as some of the best regional Kinkade; original oil paintings, limited edition Featuring works in a variety of media by localand silverfoxonline.com). tion. His Incan ancestral roots are saturated Providence Gallery, 601-A Providence Rd., artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-7pm; Sun. The Golden Carp Gift Shop & Gallery, Webster Through This Lens Photo Gallery, 303 East prints and posters. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm; regional artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-6pm and with thousands of years of Andean stylized in the Manor Theatre Shops, in Myers Park, noon-6pm and by appt. Contact: 704/373-1464 Street, Dillsboro. Ongoing - Featuring works by Chapel Hill St, Durham. Ongoing - Featur- Tue. & Wed till 7pm & Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 252/752-0688 or at The Art House Gallery and Studio, 5 High- figures. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm. Contact: Charlotte. Ongoing - Representing over 30 or at (www.newgalleryofmodernart.com). local and select American watercolorist, including ing work of national and local artists. Books 336/855-8500 or at (www.artshopnc.com). (www.uptownart.net). land Park Road, East Flat Rock. Ongoing 919/619-5616 or at (http://soveroart.com/). regional and national fine art painters working works by artist-in-residence, John P. Miele. Also, and postcards also for sale. Framing services. - Fine art gallery and private party venue featur- in a variety of mediums and styles ranging from Wentworth Gallery, South Park Mall, 4400 baskets, pottery, fiber arts, and more. Hours: . Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10:30am-5:30pm & Sat., The Artery Gallery, 1711 Spring Garden Hendersonville - Flat Rock ing works by Susan Johnston-Olivari and other Lenoir traditional compositions to representational and Sharon Road, Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring an Contact: 828/586-5477 or at (www.thegolden- 10:30am-2:30pm or by appt. Contact: 919/687- Street, Greensboro. Ongoing - Featuring local artists. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: non-representational abstractions. Gallery art- extensive selection of original paintings, limited carp.com). 0250 or at (www.throughthislens.com). works by David Thomas, Roy Nydorf, Bruce Throughout Hendersonville/Flat Rock, Every 828/808-3594 or at (www.arthousegalleryand- Morning Song Gallery, at old Victorian house, ists include Luz Aveleyra, Todd Baxter, Travis edition prints, and sculpture from over 100 artists, Shores, Matthew Micca, Lisa Woods, Bill 3rd Fri. of the month, 5-8pm - "Art Gallery studio.com). 512 West Avenue, NW, across from the Lenoir Bruce Black, Kathy Caudill, Jim Celano, Kathy such as Peter Max, Alexandra Nechita, Charles Village Studio Gallery, 130 Front Street, Weav- ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Durham Clubb, Jack Stratton, Erin Stesch, Vito Ciccone, Trail WNC Hendersonville/Flat Rock Gallery Post Office and to the right of Baker Realty, Collins, Steve Dininno, Lita Gatlin, Anne Hark- Fazzino, Grace Slick, Ronnie Wood, and Paul erville. Ongoing - Featuring works from regional Koi Gallery, 605 Jackson Street, Durham. On- Alex Forsyth, Martin Dunn, and more. Hours: Hop," featuring a tour of local galleries and art The Gallery at Flat Rock, 2702A Greenville Lenoir. Ongoing - Featuring works by local and ness, Janine Medlin, P. Basille Nikitchenko, Stanley. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-9pm and Sun., artists including D. Morgan and Paula Vaughn going - A gallery featuring unique and eclectic Mon.-Thur., 10am-6pm; Fri., 10am-5pm; & Sat., spaces, held May - Dec. For further info e-mail Highway, Flat Rock. Ongoing - a premier des- regional artists. Hours: Call ahead. Contact: Ada Offerdahl, Sean Parnell, Ann B. Rhodes, 12:30-6pm. Contact: 704/365-2733. and other national artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., art from local artists. The gallery features a new 10am-4pm. Contact: 336/274-9814 or at (www. to ([email protected]). tination for finely curated art and craft. Hours: Margaret Carter Martine at 828/754-5693. Sheryl Stalnaker, Tres Taylor, Diane Virkler, An- 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/586-4060. theme every two months, including collections arterygallery.com). Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun., 1-5pm or by appt. dres Vivo, Dru Warmath & Rod Wimer. Hours: Wooden Stone, 445 South Main Street, on themes ranging from Native American art to Art MoB Studios & Marketplace, 124 4th Contact: 828/698-7000, e-mail at (info@gal- Lexington Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. Davidson. Ongoing - Featuring a breathtaking Durham folk art. The gallery is on the garden level of the The O’Brien Art Gallery, 307 State Street, Avenue East, Downtown Hendersonville just leryflatrock.com) or at (galleryflatrock.com). Contact: 704/333-4535 or at (www.providence- collection of functional fine art handmade by Distinctive Properties Real Estate office. Hours: beside Cafe Pasta at the intersection of Golden off of Main Street, Hendersonville. During the The Bob Timberlake Gallery, 1714 E. Center gallery.net). US and Canadian artists and craftsmen, includ- Alizarin Gallery, 119 West Main Street, Durham. by appointment or during special showings. Gate & State Streets, Greensboro. Ongoing COVID-19 outbreak - Michele Sparks, owner High Point Street Extension, Lexington. Ongoing - Featur- ing many from North Carolina. These artists Ongoing - The gallery’s vision is to support Contact: 919/682-4403. - The gallery offers residential and corporate of Art MoB Studios has found a way to continue ing original artwork and reproductions by Bob Pura Vida Worldly Art, 3202-B N. Davidson, represent a variety of media, from hand-carved local artists and provide a deeper connection fine art consulting services. We will outline a selling art during this extraordinary cautious J.Gallery at JH Adams Inn, 1108 North Main Timberlake. Also furniture, gifts, apparel and Charlotte. Ongoing - Freaturing wordly art woodwork, to blown glass, pottery, metalwork with people who create art and the people who Fairview personalized budget plan for your specific needs. time. By creating this unique shopping service, Street, High Point. Ongoing - Featuring works collectibles. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. - folk art, jewelry, paintings, spiritual art and and fiber. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm and buy art. Alizarin seeks to help emerging artists We also offer art research, presentation and customers can park free in her parking lot by artists from across the country with an Contact: 800-244-0095 or at (www.bobtimber- home accents. Including artworks by local art- Sun., 1-6pm. Contact: 704/892-1449 or at as well as known regional artists selected by a Willow Wisp Farm Studios Gallery, 1615 installation services. Whether you are an avid art and choose the type of art either by shopping emphasis on North Carolina artists. Hours: lake.com). ists: Brenda Civiletto, Marisela Moncada, Tim (www.woodenstonegallery.com). juried board to exhibit at Alizarin. The mission of Charlotte Hwy, Fairview. Ongoing - Featuring collector or a first time purchaser,Tyler White Gal- online or by looking at the large collection of art Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm, but it is suggested you McMahon, Lita, Gustavo Luis, Alejandra Dans, Alizarin is to provide a beautiful multi-use gallery works by the instructors and students who have lery will guide you every step of the way. Hours: through the store windows. “I’ve taken window make an appointment. Contact: Julie Delgaudio Lincolnton Luis Fernando Ramirez, along with unique art ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Charlotte for exhibits, events, and workshops, thereby attended Willow Wisp Farm Studios. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: shopping to a whole new level” says Sparks. at 336/8478672 or by e-mail at (phonefrnzy@ from Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, Morocco, Tur- The Gallery at Carillon, 227 West Trade Street, increasing the exposure and opportunity for art- Fri.-Sat., 10am-5pm and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: call Kathy O’Brien (owner) at 336/279-1124 or at “It’s a way for me to still represent my artists aol.com). Gallery 27, 808 W. Hwy. 27, Lincolnton, NC. key, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Costa Rica, Thai- Charlotte. Ongoing - Permanent onsite works of ists to become better known and sell their work. 888/590-4ART, 828/628-0401, or e-mail at (www.tylerwhitegallery.com). even during this very difficult time.” Customers Through May 30 - "The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party land, Brazil, and many other countries. Hours: art including: "Cascade," a 40' x 25' construction Artists represented include: Marty Allran, Jane ([email protected]). can text or call when they arrive to place the or- JK Gallery, 342 North Wrenn Street, High 2020". This marks the sixth year of one of Gallery Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 704/335-8587 of machinery parts and metal by Jean Tinguely; Carter, Robert Cretkovski, Catherine Crumpton, Uptown Artworks, 1007 Arnold Street, located der. Or we can ship or hold the product for later Point. Ongoing - Featuring fine art photog- 27’s favorite traditions, “The Mad Hatter’s Tea or at (www.puravidaart.com). "The Garden," a site-specific sculpture by Jerry Christine Debrosky, Jeff Erickson, Hai-OU Hou, Gastonia between E. Wendover Ave. and E. Bessemer pick up. Only credit and debit cards accepted. raphy by Jim Koch. Exhibiting black & white Party”! The purpose of this exhibit is to challenge Peart; and "Wall Drawing #683," by So LeWitt. Ben Knight, Bernice Koff, Eduardo Lapetina, Ave., Greensboro. Ongoing - Primarily a “work- This new shopping experience will include all original silver gelatin prints and interpretations artists to create in a new creative or unique way, Queen's Gallery & Art Center, 1212 The The exhibition is sponsored by Hines Charlotte Kim Maselli, David McCarthy, Trish McKinney, Butler Studio Fine Art Gallery, 171 W. Main ing artist studio,” our 5,400 square foot facility precautions from the CDC by wearing a mask, of color, architectural images, landscapes and and provide collectors with fun and quirky original Plaza, Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring works by Carillon LP. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-8pm; Sat., Larry Moore, Sandy Nelson, and Rick Reinert. St., located on the 2nd floor of the brick building has a large front gallery and currently houses 10 gloves and no personal contact. For more portraits. Hours: M.-F., 9am-5pm. Contact: works of art. The participating artists are given Rebecca Briley, Warren Burgess, Laura Buxton, 8am-7pm & Sun., noon-8pm. Contact: 704/370- Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm, by appt and 3rd next to the Park on Main, Gastonia. Ongoing - studios with room to build 7 more. Hours: Mon., detailed information, visit our facebook page 336/883-2370 or at (http://www.jk-gallery.com/). mysterious prompts, or weird rules to ensure Bob Crum, James Daniel, Drew Gatlin, Meredith 6337. Fri. art walk. Contact: 919-943-8370 or at (www. The gallery will continue to rotate in new works 10am-4pm; Sat., 10am-2pm; Sun., 1-4pm or by or the website at (www.artmobstudios.com). each exhibit is unpredictable in nature and a Green, Tony Griffin, Vicki Kaseorg, Danny Mal- alizaringallery.com). by Curt Butler. Hours: M, T, Th, F, 9am-5pm or appt. Contact: Joseph A. Wilkerson at 336/255- Or by calling 828/693-4545. Although custom- Kelly Brooke Pottery & Gallery, 709 W. one-of-a-kind event. Ongoing - The gallery is boeuf, Cathy Melesh, and Mark Spangenberg. Clemmons by appt. Contact: 704/460-2386 or at (www. 6345. ers can window shop anytime curbside service Lexington Ave., inside of DeBeen Espresso, the area’s only working art gallery specializing in Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. Bull City Art & Frame Company, 905 W Main butlerstudio.org). is Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 11-1. High Point. Ongoing - All of my work is wheel representing new and emerging artists. We also Contact: 704/372-2993 or at (www.thequeensgal- Warm Glass Gallery and Studio, 2575 Old Street, Brightleaf District, Durham. Ongoing - William Mangum Watercolors/Carey-Mangum Shipping is also available, or items can be held thrown and/or hand built from a porcelain clay represents established artists. The space houses lery.com). Glory Road, Suite 700, Clemmons. Through Jan. This 2000-sq.-ft. gallery features works by local Greensboro Area Gallery, 2182 Lawndale Dr., Greensboro. Ongo- for a later pick up. Ongoing - Art MoB now body made right here in North Carolina. I use a a formal fine art gallery, gift shop, and large 30, 2016 - "Ice Age: The White Series," by Jody artists. Offers green framing, photo restoration, ing - Original paintings, limited edition prints, represents over 80 local artists and has been centuries old style of surface decoration known classroom area. Hours: Wed.-Fri., 11am-6pm, Shain Gallery, Selwyn Corners, 2823 Selwyn Danner Walker. A solo exhibition of the artist’s canvas transfer, needlework, and shadowboxes. Throughout Greensboro, first Fri. of the miniature prints, posters and notecards by Wil- proudly open for three years, and counting. as sprigging where I individually apply hand and Sat., 9am-2pm. Contact: 704/240-9060 or at Ave., Charlotte. Ongoing - Specializing in unique and original Pate de Verre Sucré artwork, Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-3pm. month, till 9pm - "First Friday," featuring a gal- liam Mangum. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm Art MoB also features 5,000 square feet of carved dragonflies or flowers to the leather (www.ncgallery27.com). original art paintings by Carolina, National and in which glass appears as sugary crystalline Contact: 919/680-4278. lery crawl of several gallery spaces in Greens- & Sat., 10am-3pm. Contact: 336/379-9200 or space including fours studios with wonderful hardened pots. Choose from mugs, bowls, European artists, including works by Perry shapes. Ongoing - The gallery specializes in boro. For further info (www.uacarts.org). 800/887-5380. resident artists. These artists can be found vases, honey pots, teapots, plates, platters, etc. Linville/Linville Falls Area Austin, Henry Barnes, Roger Dale Brown, Jim contemporary kiln-formed fine art glass, featuring Craven Allen Gallery, 1106 1/2 Broad St., Dur- fast at work in their studios most days of the All of the pottery is food safe, microwave, and Chapman, Veronica Clark, Terry DeLapp, Amy works by national and international artists. Warm ham. Ongoing - Featuring local artists in various Ambleside Gallery, 528 South Elm Street, Winter Light Gallery & Art Studios, 410 week. We invite you to come and join us... see dishwasher safe and very durable. Hours: daily 87 Ruffin Street Gallery, located next to the Old Dobbs, Laura Duis, Chas Fagan, Brent Fun- Glass also serves as a working artist studio and mediums. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., Greensboro. Ongoing - Featuring works by Blandwood Ave., corner of Blandwood Ave. our work, meet our artists, and take classes 8am-8pm. Contact: 336/889-2107 or at (www. Hampton General Store and Barbeque, Hwy. derburk, Nicora Gangi, Cassandra Gillens, Ted offers kilnformed glass classes on a regular 10am-4pm. Contact: 919/286-4837 or at (www. artists from around the world. Among them are and Spring Garden St., Greensboro. Ongo- with us. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., kellybrookepottery.com). 221 in Linville. Ongoing - The gallery features Goershner, Tony Griffin, Paul Hunter, William basis. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-4:30pm. Contact: cravenallengallery.com). English artists Phil Hobbs, Kenneth Denton, ing - Featuring works by Kim Holleman, Vicki 1-4:30pm. Contact: 828/693-4545 or at (www. the work of local and regional folk artists, potters, Jameson, Curtis Jaunsen, Geoffrey Johnson, 336/712-8003 or at (www.warmglass.org). and Matthew Hillier. American painters Bill Johnson, Judy Meyler, Carol Meetze-Moates, artmobstudios.com). Hillsborough figural wood carvers, glass artists and painters. Christy Kinard, Angela Nesbit, Kevin Sand- Golden Belt Artist Studios, Golden Belt Arts, Hosner, Tracy Reid, Richard Sedlack and Rich Kathy Phillips, Steve Robinson, Carol Sams, Al- This unique gallery also carries beautiful furniture ers, Jane Schmidt, Kim Schuessler, Marilyn Concord 807 E. Main Street, Durham. Ongoing - Show- Nelson, and internationally recognized Chinese lie Scott, Phyllis Sharpe, Jane Smith, Stephanie Carolina Mountain Artists, 444 N. Main Street, Callaway Jewelry & Spiral Studios, 115 North handcrafted by local artists from local woods. Simandle, Kathy Sosa, Alice Williams, Connie cases exhibitions of emerging local and national watercolorist Guan Weixing, plus many other Thomas, Steve Thomas and Jeanne Twilley. Hendersonville. Ongoing - Featuring works by Churton Street, Hillsborough. Ongoing - Offer- The gallery has its own framing shop for all your Winters, and Darren Young. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Mud Slingers Pottery, 9 Union St. North, Suite contemporary artists, as well as studios of paint- noteworthy artists are included in the gallery Hours: Mon., Tue., Thur., & Sat., 11am-2pm. regional and local artists in every media. Hours: ing beautiful handmade jewelry in sterling silver picture framing needs. Whether you are looking 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 704/334-7744 150, Concord. Ongoing - We feature a variety ers, jewelry-makers, photographers, mixed- collections. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm or Contact: 336/274-7372 or at (www.winterlight- Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: and gold by metalsmiths/designers Catharine for original artwork for you home or for a gift or at (www.shaingallery.com). of arts from the area to include traditional and media artists, and more in a creatively restored by appt. Contact: 336/275-9844 or at (www. artists.com). 828/696-0707. Callaway and Jeannine Rogers. Hours: Mon.- Ruffin Street gallery is the perfect destination. contemporary pottery, most of which is made seven-acre historic mill campus. Visit every third amblesidearts.com). Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-5pm. SOCO Gallery, Southern Comfort Gallery, in our Studio. In addition to pottery, we feature Friday to shop in the studios and meet the artists. Yew Tree Gallery, 604 S. Elm St., Greens- Custom Built Quilts, 411 N. Wall Street, Hen- 919/732-2013 or at (http://www.sterlingspirals. Contact: 828/737-0420 or at (www.ruffinstreetart- 421 Providence Road, Charlotte. Ongoing fused and slumped glass as well as fused glass Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm & Sun., noon-6pm. ArtWorks Collective Gallery, 205 Lyndon boro. Ongoing - The gallery is a subsidiary of dersonville. Ongoing - Custom built quilts from com/). gallery.com). - Founded by Chandra Johnson in 2014, the jewelry. We also display paintings and fiber Contact: 919/967-7700. Street, Greensboro. Ongoing - Featuring works Ambleside Gallery, and is home to 16 painters aprons to wall hangings. Hours: open on week- gallery represents emerging and established art created by the local Cabarrus Art Guild. by members of Lyndon Street ArtWorks center. who work in a varienty of media and styles, in- ends - call ahead to be sure. Contact: 828/808- Hillsborough Artists Cooperative and The Studio Sculpture Garden & Gallery, (formerly artists working in all mediums with a special- Hours: Tue.-Fri., noon-5pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Horizon Gallery, 905 W. Main Street, Brightleaf Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & by appt. Contact: cluding oils, acrylic, pastel, pen and ink, and 1567 or at (www.custombuiltquilts.com). Skylight Gallery, 102 West King Street, up- Anvil Arts Studio) 9600 Linville Falls Hwy., Hwy. ization in photography. SOCO is housed in a Contact: 704/796-1600 or at (www.mudslinger- Square, Durham. Ongoing - Featuring contem- 336/370-0025 or at (www.artworkscollective. watercolor. The gallery also features pottery. stairs over Antonia’s Restaurant, Hillsborough. 221 Linville Falls. Ongoing - Honored to be rep- newly renovated 1920’s bungalow centrally lo- spotterync.com). porary crafts including pottery, art glass, wood com). Hours: Wed.- Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt. Con- East End Gallery on 7th Avenue, 518 7th Ongoing - Founded in 1992, featuring works resenting these outstanding sculptors: Rick Beck cated in Myers Park and features 1,200 square works, jewelry, garden art, kaleidoscopes and tact: 336/790-8703. Avenue East, Hendersonville. Ongoing - by Jayne Bomberg and Tom Guthrie (The - cast glass - abstract compositions to tools and feet of exhibition space, as well as a bookshop Creedmoor much more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-8pm & Earthworks Gallery, (formerly South Elm Pot- Featuring a unique collection of fine art and Studio of Collective Effervescence); Jennifer figurative work for interiors, freestanding and wall and garden. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. Sun., 1-6pm. Contact: 919/688-0313. tery) 500 S. Elm Street, Greensboro. Ongo- ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Greensboro craft. Hours: Thur.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: E. Miller, Andrea DeGette, Jacquelin Liggins, pieces; Bill Brown - steel - abstractions and inter- & Sun. by appt. Contact: 980/498-2881 or at ing - Featuring works by Molly Lithgo and Jim Bliss & Co. Salon, 238 S. Elm Street, Greens- 828/551-3278 or at (www.eastendgallery7. and Tiffney Marley. Hours: last Fri. of the month pretations from large scale, exterior pieces to en- (www.soco-gallery.com). Horse & Buggy Press, 1116 Broad Street, Ste. Rientjes, proprietors, focusing on NC made art. boro. Ongoing - Featuring an ever-changing com). from 6-9pm or by appt. Contact: 919/929-2691 gaging freestanding and small works for interiors; 101, Ninth Street District, Durham. Ongoing The primary focus will be pottery, but the gallery exhibit of works by Charlotte and Erik Strom. or 919/644-8637. Tinka Jordy - clay - figurative works, expressive Sozo Gallery, 214 North Tryon Street, (located - Award winning graphic design, letterpress print- will also offer other gift items, such as jewelry, Hours: Mon., 10am-6pm; Tue.-Fri., 10am-8pm; Firefly Craft Gallery, 2689-D Greenville color and texture for garden and interiors; Carl at Hearst Tower tucked in between Luce Res- ing shop, and book production studio. Featuring a soap, note cards and candles; all made by North & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 336/373-0299 or Highway, Flat Rock. Ongoing - Featuring fine Peverall - stone - natural stone constructions of taurant and Foundation of the Carolinas) Char- new gallery and showroom filled with great work Carolina artisans. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm; the Stroms at 336/691-8036 or e-mail to (char- craft and art - all the little things that make sculptural and architectural explorations for gar- lotte. Ongoing - Tucked in a small storefront on by over 20 artists and craftspeople from across Sun.,noon-5pm & open until 9pm on each 1st Fri. [email protected]). living beautiful. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. dens and courtyards; Mike Roig - stainless steel the plaza of the beautiful Hearst Tower in Char- the Southeast. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-3pm. Contact: 336/275-1202 or at (www.earthwork- Contact: 828/231-0764 or at (www.fireflycraft- - capturing movement and reflections, large scale lotte’s Center City, Sozo Gallery brings fresh, Contact: 919/949-4847. spotterygallery.com). Just Be, 352 S. Elm Street, Greensboro. gallery.com). kinetic works for the landscape.Hours: Tue.-Sat., original artwork from local and national artists Ongoing - Just Be is a specialty boutique filled 10am- 5pm and by appt. Contact: 828/765-6226 to Charlotte collectors. The gallery’s focus is LabourLove Gallery, Golden Belt complex, Elements Gallery, 526 South Elm Street, with handmade and unique items like jewelry, Framing Arts, 119 3rd Avenue West, Hender- or at (www.studiosculpture.com). to support and promote a variety of artists and Suite 2-130, 807 E. Main Street, Durham. Ongo- Greensboro. Ongoing - The gallery is a co-op handbags, apparel, home décor and much more. sonville. Ongoing - Framing Arts will elegantly works - blending classic with modern, emerg- ing - Featuring works by a collective of North of over 30 local artists exhibiting a wide range of Shop in the store or online at. Hours: Mon.-Thur, frame all your artwork to fit your decor and Louisburg ing with established, and displaying traditional Carolina fine artists, designers, and musicians. art in different mediums. Paintings, sculpture, pot- 10am-6pm; Fri.&Sat., 10am-8pm; and Sun., budget. Using preservation techniques and landscapes alongside contemporary canvases. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-7pm. Contact: 919/373- tery, glass art, wood turning, fiber art and mixed 1-5pm. Contact: 336/274-2212 or at (www. archival materials, your art will be protected Andrejev Galleries, 105 S. Main Street, Louis- We cater to both experienced art buyers and 4451 or at (http://labourlove.com/). media is for sale. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11am-6pm; onlyjustbe.com). for a lifetime of enjoyment. Hours: Mon.-Fri., burg. Through May 2 - "Conversations in Na- those starting their collections. We look forward Fri., 11am-9pm; Sat., 11am-6pm; & Sun., 1-5pm. 9:30am-5:30pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: ture," is the perfect title for Dianne T. Rodwell’s introducing our Uptown visitors to high quality, Nancy Tuttle May Studio, 806 Ninth St, Contact: 336/790-8703 or at http://elementsgal- Greenville 828/696-3818 or at (www.framingarts.net). solo exhibition of paintings and encaustics tiles affordable, and collectible pieces of fine art. We Durham. Ongoing - Featuring works by Nancy lery.wordpress.com). at Andrejev Galleries. An expressive color- will exhibit the work of one featured artist every Tuttle May. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-1pm or by City Art Gallery, 511 Red Banks Road, McCarter Gallery, 451 N. Main St., Hender- ist with her signature brushwork style, nature 6-8 weeks, as well as a regular display of other appt. Contact: 919/688-8852. JMR Sculptures, Gateway Center, 620 S. Elm Greenville. Ongoing - The gallery features sonville. Ongoing - Featuring the working and its luminous atmospheres are her favorite gallery artists. Hours: they vary so call ahead Street, Suite 240, Greensboro. Ongoing - Fea- the works of established regional and national studio-gallery of landscape artist Alan McCa- subjects. Collectors, art lovers and we mere or by appt. Contact: 704/578-8457 or at (www. Pleiades Gallery, 109 East Chapel Hill Street, turing sculpture by Jay M Rotberg. Hours: Mon.- artists and craftspeople. The gallery offers an rter, specializing in his acrylic paintings of the mortals cannot help but be thrilled with such sozogallery.net). Five Points, Durham. Ongoing - The gallery Fri., 10am-4:30pm or by appt. Contact: 336/389- extensive collection of paintings, sculpture, beauty of Nature in the Blue Ridge and Great Work by Nell Chandler immersion of our senses. Hours: Wed.-Fri., promotes the beauty and mystery of visual art. 0333 or at (www.jmrsculptures.com). ceramics, glass, drawings and photography. Smoky Mountains. Also, featuring a display 11:30am-2pm & Sat., 11am-5pm, or by appt. The Garden Shoppe and Gallery, at McGill Work by Janet & Jay O’Rourke Pleiades is a fine art gallery owned and operat- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4pm of new works monthly. And, watercolors and Hillsborough Gallery of Arts, 121 N. Churton Contact: 919/906-1337 or e-mail to (andrejev- Rose Garden, 940 N. Davidson St., Charlotte. ed by local artists who celebrate Durham’s rich, Lost & Found Gallery, 517 South Elm Street, or by appt. Contact: 252/353-7000 or at (www. acrylics of Robbin McCarter and art glass by St., Suite 1-D, Hillsborough. Through May [email protected]). Ongoing - Featuring a permanent exhibit of Cedar Creek Gallery, 1150 Fleming Rd., diverse cultural energy. Pleiades welcomes Greensboro. Ongoing - Folk art, tribal art, CityArtGreenville.com). Czech glass master Igor Muller and Canadian 28 - "3 Narratives for Three Artists," presenting paintings by Stefan Duncan. There are over 20 outside the small town of Creedmoor. May new art appreciators as well as established textiles, and beads of the world. Hours: noon Robert Held. Hours Mon.-Sat.,10:30am-5:30pm the work of artists: Nell Chandler, Lynn Wartski Mars Hill paintings of flowers plus a large oil painting of 16 - Sept. 7 - "Cedar Creek Gallery National collectors and strives to build strong relation- - 5:30pm, closed Wed. & Sun. Call ahead. Con- Strickland Art Gallery, 817 Dickinson Ave., & by appt. Contact: 828/698-7117 or at (www. and Michelle Yellin, featured on the gallery's Henry McGill in the rose garden named after Teapot Show XI". The teapot show will go on! ships with our customers. We are a gallery that tact: 336/271-6954. Greenville. Ongoing - The gallery specializes mccarter-gallery.com). website at (HillsboroughGallery.com). Ongo- Tom Turner Porcelain, 381 Turner Lane, Mars him. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-4pm & Sat., 10am- We are keeping fluid on the opening date and celebrates Durham artists and connects the in art by North Carolina artists including Francis ing - Founded in 2006, the Hillsborough Gallery Hill. Ongoing - Featuring wheel thrown and 5pm. Contact: 704/333-6497. will update you as we know anything definitive. various arts communities where we live. Hours: Speight, Sarah Blakeslee, Hobson Pittman and of Arts is owned & operated by 22 artists and continued on Page 43 continued on Page 44 Page 42 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 43 metal jewelry to complement any taste. Hours: 123 Art Studios, 123 Beech Forest Way, Avery Pottery and Tileworks, 636 Potters Chris Luther Pottery, 4823 Busbee Rd., Tue.-Thur., 10am-5pm & Fri.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Pittsboro. Ongoing - Featuring the original Way, Seagrove. Ongoing - Finely crafted Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring contempo- Contact: 252/571-8562 or at (www.theSanctuary- works of collaborative duo Luna Lee Ray and ceramic forms by Blaine Avery. Extrordinary rary and functional pottery by Chris Luther, a NC Commercial Galleries Gallery.com). Shelly Hehenberger, along with nine participat- NC Commercial Galleries vessels, unique hand-painted titles. Hours: 4th generation potter of Seagrove’s Chriscoe continued from Page 43 ing artists of 123 Art Studios, this event will continued from Page 44 Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7923 pottery family. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Ocracoke Island boast an incredibly diverse selection of all new or at (www.averypotteryandtileworks.com). Contact: 336/301-3254 or at (www.chrisluther- high fired porcelain art pottery by Tom Turner of beautiful local coastal scenes, and diverse works in a variety of medium. Artists from 123 North Carolina artists as well as historical stoneware pottery. Years of work at the wheel pottery.com). with classical glazes like copper red oxblood, landscapes from around the country. Hours: Village Craftsmen, 170 Howard Street, Oc- Art Studios who will have brand new creations works that explore various views of race. Some and the subtle evolutionary convergence of Ben Owen Pottery, 2199 S. Hwy. 705, Sea- oilspot, celadons, and ash glazes. Hours: by Thur.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., noon-4pm and racoke Island. Ongoing - We feature pottery, on display include: Colleen Black Semelka of the biggest names and most important North originality with past traditions make their pottery grove. Ongoing - Wood-fired, traditional and Chrisco Pottery, 1360 Hwy. 705, Seagrove. appt. Contact: 828/689-9430 or at (www.tom- by appt. Contact: 661/305-7026 or at (www. glass, jewelry, kitchen items, musical instru- (raku), Jean Cerasani (fiber & ceramics), RJ Carolina art from the 19th and 20th centuries recognizable by its own style. The slip decorated contemporary works using local clay by Ben Ongoing - Featuring functional pottery includ- turnerporcelain.com). bashergallery.com). ments, wrought iron, baskets, bells, boxes, Dobs (stone sculpture), Sarah Graham (acrylic are included in this year’s show. Hours: Tue.- redware pitcher shown above is illustrative of Owen III. Colors ranging from Chinese red to ing tableware, vases, and large platters. Hours: soaps, accessories, clothes, games, kaleido- painting), Kelly Hudson (wood & other media), Fri., noon-6pm; Sat., 11am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. their art. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Chinese blue. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm (Sept.-Dec.) & Tue.-Sat., Marshall Morganton scopes, lawn sprinklers, lamps & lampshades, Cat Manolis (contemporary design reliquaries & Contact: 919/828-3165 or at (www.galleryc. 336/498-2178 or at (www.newsalempottery.com). (closed in Jan.). Contact: 910/464-2261 or at 10am-5pm (Jan.-Aug.). Contact: 336/879-5272. prints, tin ware, pewter items, tiles and much mixed media), William Moore (marble, ceramic, net). (www.benowenpottery.com). East Fork Pottery, 268 Ras Grooms Road, Hamilton Williams Gallery, 403 East Union more - all made by American artists. Hours: stone, wood & bronze sculpture), Lara O’Keefe Rutherfordton Cross Creek Pottery, 481 King. Rd., Sea- Marshall. Ongoing - East Fork Pottery was St., downtown Morganton. Ongoing – A gallery Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., 10am-2pm. (functional pottery), and Nathalie Worthington Glenwood Gallery Art & Antiques, 610 W. grove. Ongoing - Featuring decorative and founder in 2010 by Alexander Matisse. We of fine craft featuring the pottery, jewelry, metal, Contact: 252-928-5541 or at (www.villagecrafts- (acrylic painting). Contact: (www.123artstudios. Johnson St., Raleigh. Ongoing - Featuring Ornamentals and Finer Welding, Inc., functional pottery by Terry and Vivian Hunt. make a full range of functional and sculptural fiber, and art of artists from Western North men.com). com). works by Edwin D. Alexander, Barbara Evans, 142 West Court St., Rutherfordton. Ongo- Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. ceramics, fired in a large wood bruning kiln, Carolina and the Appalachian region, adjoin- Michael Manas, Nancee Clark, Michael Van ing - Featuring works by master artisan Tom Contact: 336/873-8425 or at (www.crosscreek- Striving to understand our place in the tapestry ing the production studio of resident potter, Old Fort The Joyful Jewel, 44-A Hillsborough Street, Horn, Rob Cox, Jim Green, Stan Strikland, Elfers. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm and Sat., pottery.com). of American ceramics, we hold the past, pres- Hamilton Williams. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm Pittsboro. Ongoing - Featuring local art fresh Mark Tomczyk. Hours: Call. Contact: 919/829- 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/288-3001 or at (www. ent, and future on equal ground, for the three in & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact 828/438-1595 or at from the Heart. Mariah Wheeler is shoppe 7202. ornametals1.com). Crystal King Pottery, 2475 Hwy. 705, Sea- concert make the most beautifu chord. Hours: (www.hamiltonwilliams.com). keeper at this gallery/gift store in downtown grove. Ongoing - Featuring functional and by appointment. Contact: 828/689-4109 or at Pittsboro. We feature exquisite art and gifts Litmus Gallery & Studios, 312 W. Cabarrus Salisbury/Spencer decorative stoneware by Seagrove native and (www.eastforkpottery.com). Nags Head from over ninety local artists, with a price Street, (across the tracks from Amtrak Train family-taught potter Crystal King. Face jugs, range to suit your budget. You will find baskets, Station) Raleigh. Ongoing - Regional emerg- Green Goat Gallery, 516 S. Salisbury Ave., salt glazes, and folk art. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Firewalker Gallery, Main St., across from the Seaside Art Gallery, 2716 Virginia Dare Trail books, jewelry, cards, paintings, photography, ing and/or established artists are featured just off I-85, across from the North Carolina 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-6990 or at (www. Madison County courthouse, Marshall. Ongo- South, Nags Head. Ongoing - Featuring works sculpture, from glass, wood, clay, fiber, and every month with a reception from 6-9pm the Transportation Museum, Spencer. Ongoing CrystalKingPottery.net). ing - The gallery features artists from Madison of local and contemporary artists, as well as a more. On Fri. evenings the gallery features lo- first Friday of each month. Studios of resident - Housed in the historic 20th century Sands County and east Tenn. who work in a variety wonderful selection of art by such masters as cal musicians, poets, and other performance art artists are open for touring, viewing, and selling Building, the gallery features fine and folk art, Dean and Martin Pottery, 7739 Nathan of mediums. Hours: Thur., Fri. & Sat., 10am-6- Picasso, Chagall, Whistler, Icart, Renoir and Works from Turtle Island Pottery with a wide array of talent. Hours: Mon.-Sat., of art (paintings, sketches, sculptures, pottery, photography, exquisite handcrafted functional Lane, Seagrove. Ongoing - Jeff Dean and pm and by appt. Contact: 828/649-0134 or at many others. Sculpture, porcelain and art glass 10:30am-5:30pm & Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: mixed media, photography, etc.). Hours: Thur., crafts and jewelry, and eclectic recycled and Work from Blue Hen Pottery Stephanie Martin make contemporary, vibrantly (www.firewalkergallery.com). by Hummel, Staffordshire, Tiffany and others Turtle Island Pottery, 2782 Bat Cave Road, 919/883-2775 or at (www.joyfuljewel.com). 10am-2pm or by appt. Contact: 919/571-3605 found art by local, regional, and national glazed stoneware vessels, sculpture, and wall are represented. As well as a fine selection of Old Fort. Now - Turtle Island Pottery Maggie or at (www.litmusgallery.com). artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10:30am -5:30pm. Blue Hen Pottery, 247 West Main Street, pieces. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Mon. Mebane estate jewelry. Since the early 1980's, a major and Freeman Jones. Best place for info about Raleigh Area Contact: 704/639-0606 or at (www.greengoat- Seagrove. Ongoing - Narrative pots for daily by chance. Contact: 336/879-0683 or at (www. feature of Seaside Art Gallery has been our our work is the website at (http://Turtleisland- Local Color Gallery, Carter Building, 22 South gallery.com). use. Wood-salt stoneware and colorful earthen- deanandmartinpottery.com). Fine Art Carolina Gallery, 116 West Clay large collection of original animation art by such pottery.com/) sign up for our newsletter too. Adam Cave Fine Art, 2009 Progress Court, Glenwood Ave., Raleigh. Ongoing - The gallery ware. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pmor by appt. St., Mebane. Ongoing - The gallery offers studios as Disney, Warner Bros., Hanna-Bar- Best contact is e-mail or phone...on the web- Raleigh. Ongoing - Representing a select has now grown into a women’s artist coopera- Pottery 101, 101 S. Main St., from I-85, take Contact: 336/653-9551 or at (wwwbluehenpot- Dirt Works Pottery, 1226 Hwy. 705, Seagrove. traditional and contemporary art in various me- bera, United Features Ltd., and other animation site. Ongoing - Featuring handmade pottery by group of regional and nationally known art- tive 13 members strong. Hours: Thur., Fri., & exit #76 (Innes St.) toward downtown - we are tery.com). Ongoing - Featuring contemporary, sculptural diums. The gallery will also feature guest artists studios. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Maggie and Freeman Jones, who create one of ists, including Joseph Cave, David Hewson, Sat., 11am-3pm. Contact: 919/754-3887 or at on the corner of Innes and Main, Salisbury. and functional pottery; Raku, stoneware, wood- and offer art workshops. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 252/441-5418, 1-800/828-2444 or at (http:// a kind, functional, decorative stoneware items. Stephen Aubuchon, Wayne Taylor, and Donald (www.localcoloraleigh.com). Ongoing - The destination for beautiful hand- Blue Stone Pottery, 2215 Fork Creek Mill Rd., fired and salt glazed by Dan Triece. Hours: 11am-5pm. Contact: 919/455-5965 or at (http:// www.seasideart.com/). From cups to umbrella stands, mirror frames Furst. The gallery will also be introducing some crafted pottery. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional, Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5pm. Contact: 336/873- FineArtCarolina.com). and clocks. Sculptural and inspired by nature, new, young talent to the area, including Mas- Roundabout Art Collective, 305 Oberlin Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 704/209-1632. functional stoneware pottery. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 8979 or at (www.dirtworkspottery.com). New Bern many forms are reminiscent of antique pottery sachusetts painter Jennifer O’Connell. Hours: Road, Raleigh. Ongoing - Bringing together 10am-4pm & Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/879- Micaville from the arts and crafts movement and art Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm & by appt. Contact: a diverse group of Wake County artists who Rail Walk Studios & Gallery, 409 – 413 N 2615 or e-mail at (audreyvalone@bellsouth. Dixieland Pottery, 1162 Cagle Loop Rd., Carolina Creations Fine Art and Contempo- nouveau styles. Hours: Showroom open most 919/838-6692 or at (www.adamcavefineart. have created a magnet location for exhibiting Lee St., in the Rail Walk Arts District, Salisbury. net). Seagrove. Ongoing - Hand-turned functional Crabtree Creek Art and Floral Gallery, 4161 rary Craft Gallery, 317-A Pollock Street, New Saturdays, call ahead for any day of the week. com). and selling art. Hours: Wed.-Sat., noon-5pm, Ongoing - Featuring works on display by Mari- stoneware, colorful glazes to plain earth tones. E. Hwy 19-E, between Burnsville & Spruce Bern. NC. Ongoing - Featuring fine art and Contact: 828/669-2713 or at and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 919/747-9495 or at etta F. Smith, Sharon Forthofer, Karen Frazer, Bulldog Pottery, 3306 Alt. 220, Seagrove. Specialize in dinnerware, face jugs, etc. Hours: Pine, in Micaville. Ongoing - A 2,400 sq. ft. contemporary crafts including pottery, paintings, (www.Turtleislandpottery.com). Artcraft Gallery, 406 W Hillsborough Street, (www.roundaboutartcollective.com). Kenneth Koskela, Elizabeth H. McAdams, Julie Ongoing - Bruce Gholson and Samantha Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5pm. Contact: 336/873- gallery offering pottery, blown glass, paint- glass, sculpture, and wood by over 300 of the Raleigh. Ongoing - Funky, functional and fine Pontell and Keyth Kahrs. Each of the artists Henneke collaborate to make graceful forms, 8463. ings, stained glass, wood carvings and bowls, countries top artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6- Pinehurst - Southern Pines Area art by several co-op artists. Hours: Mon.-Thur., The Mahler Fine Art, Mahler Building, 228 has a unique style and body of work. Visitors and develop their own unique glazes. Expect jewelry, handmade handbags, sweaters & pm, & Sun., 11am-3pm. Contact: 252/633-4369 9am-5pm; Fri., 9am-1pm & 1st Fri., 6pm- Fayetteville St., Raleigh. Ongoing - Featuring will find original art in oil, acrylic, watercolor, distinctively unusual work at Bulldog Pottery. Donna Craven Pottery, 2616 Old Cox Rd., hats, Christmas trees, ornaments and holiday or at (www.carolinacreations.com). Broadhurst Gallery, 2212 Midland Rd., midnight. Contact: 919/832-5058 or at (www. a dynamic venue dedicated to significant art pastel, and other mediums, as well as sculp- Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9:30am-5pm; Sun. or Mon. by Asheboro. Ongoing - Featuring wood-fired decorations, metal sculptures and ironwork, Pinehurst. Ongoing - Featuring works by re- artcraftsignco.com). of our time, committed to offering the best in ture, hand-made jewelry, pottery, and digital chance or call. Contact: 910/428-9728 or at salt-glazed, mostly traditional with some handmade soaps and lotions, fragrances and Living Color Ceramics, 602 Pollock Street gional, national and international artists. Hours: regional and national fine art by emerging and photography, making Rail Walk a great place (www.bulldogpottery.com). decorative and contemporary forms by Donna candles, wildlife & floral photography, home ac- (entrance on Metcalf Street), New Bern. Ongo- Tue.-Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., 1-4pm. Contact: ArtSource Fine Art & Framing, 4421-123 Six established artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-5pm; to purchase a wide variety of original art in all Craven. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: 336/629- cessories, lamps, handmade tables, chairs and ing - Suzanne W. Richey aspires to carry out 910/295-4817 or at (www.broadhurstgallery. Forks Road (behind Bonefish Grill, across from Sat., noon-4pm.. Contact: 919/896-7503 or at price ranges. Hours: Thur.-Sat., 11am-4pm. Cady Clay Works, 3883 Busbee Rd., Sea- 8173. home accents, silk floral creations and fresh the North Carolina pottery traditions of making com). Brother’s Cleaners at North Hills...look for the (www.themahlerfineart.com). Contact: 704/431-8964 or at (www.railwalkgal- grove. Ongoing - Johannes "John" Mellage floral arrangements, textile pieces, handmade stoneware pots for food service, decor and red door), Raleigh. Now - Virtual Art Installa- lery.com). and Beth Gore work with a variety of clays and Dover Pottery, 634 NC Hwy. 705, Seagrove. baskets and local crafts from the western North entertaining. Pots are intended for everyday Hollyhocks Art Gallery, 905 Linden Rd., one tion: Having a tough time envisioning how a 311 - Martin St Gallery and Studios, 311 Mar- glazes to create functional and decorative ware Ongoing - Featuring a variety of colored crys- Carolina region. Also a complete garden center use and to be as durable as they are enjoyable. mile from Pinehurst next to Elliott’s restaurant, new art piece might look in your home? You tin Street, Warehouse District, Raleigh. Ongo- Southern Spirit Gallery, 102 South Main St., with richly layered surfaces. Hours: Tue.-Sat., talline ware, freehand-decorated majolica, and with blooming plants, hanging baskets, dish Richey makes most pots on the wheel, but oc- Pinehurst. Ongoing - Featuring original work take a photo of the space you want the artwork ing - Featuring three exhibit galleries, studios Salisbury. Ongoing - The shop offers a wide 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 910/464-5661 raku by Milly, Fiva, and Zeke McCanless, but and herb gardens is located on property includ- casionally they are hand built. After passing a by award winning local artists Jane Casnel- to be in, e-mail it to the gallery, and we will e- by tenant artists, The Print Studio, and the array of art and crafts from over 60 artists, most or at (www.cadyclayworks.com). we also carry ceramic work by Allen McCanless ing landscape art, hardscape and fountains. greenware inspection for quality and appear- lie, Diane Kraudelt, Irene McFarland, Paula mail you directly the images of the art hanging meeting place for The North Carolina Printmak- from North Carolina. There is jewelry, paintings, and Stephen Baxter and quilts by Scott Murkin. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/675- ance, they are then bisqued, decorated and Montgomery, and Robert Gera. Offering a wide in your space! Ongoing - ArtSource is a fine art ers. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm and 6-9pm on glass and pottery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5- Cagle Road Pottery, 603 Cagle Rd., Sea- Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 336/879- 0612 or at (www.crabtreecreekgallery.com). atmospheric fired to cone 10. After passing a range of work from contemporary to traditional, gallery housing over 1,600 works of art by 65+ 1st Friday of the month. Contact: 919/821-2262 pm. Contact: 704/633-0761. grove. Ongoing - Featuring dinnerware and a 3610 or at (Doverpotteryseagrove.com). final inspection for quality, the pots earn place- the gallery includes portraiture, vibrant Tuscan artists. This award-winning gallery has assisted or at (http://311gallery.com/). wide variety of glazes. Electric, gas and wood- Crimson Laurel Gallery, inside Appalachian ment in the gallery. Hours: open by appt. only. scenes, palpable pet portraits, beautiful florals collectors and businesses in the selection of Saluda Area fired salt and ash glazes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Down To Earth Pottery, 11792 Hwy. 24/27, Terroir, 621 Micaville Loop, Micaville. Ongo- Contact: 252/675-2011 or at (https://livingcolor- and more, in a wide variety of mediums includ- fine art, custom art pieces and framing for over The Centerpiece Gallery, 719 N. Person 8am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-2802 or e-mail at Carthage. Ongoing - Featuring utilitarian ing - Appalachian Terroir is comprised of three ceramics.com/). ing oils, acrylics, pastels and unusual black and 20 years. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm and Street, Raleigh. Ongoing - Featuring fine art, Heartwood Contemporary Crafts Gallery, 21 ([email protected]). and decorative pieces by Jim, Nick & Mary divisions: Crimson Laurel Gallery, a studio white washes. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,10am-9:30pm. Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 919/787-9533, or at custom framing and workshops. Hours: Tue.- East Main Street, Saluda. Ongoing - Featuring Havner. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: ceramics retailer; Smoky Mountain Pottery Stardust Gallery, 244 1/2 Middle Street, Suite Contact: 910/255-0665 or at (www.Hollyhock- (www.artsource-raleigh.com). Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat., 11am-6pm or by appt. contemporary works of handmade wearables, Caldwell-Hohl Artworks, 155 Cabin Trail, 910/948-2619. Studio, a ceramics manufacturer; and Appala- D, New Bern. Ongoing - Featuring works by sArtGallery.com). Contact: 919/838-8580 or at (www.thecenter- jewelry, paper, paintings, fine porcelain, stone- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring contempo- chian Terroir, designer and producer of original over 25 NC artists including works in acrylic, oil Ashley’s Art Gallery,701 N. Main St, located piece.com). ware, glass, metal and wood. Hours: Mon.- rary stoneware, sculptures, large garden urns Eck McCanless Pottery, 6077 Old US Hwy. dinnerware and housewares. Hours: Mon.-Fri., & watercolor; photography; pen & ink; digital pop One of a Kind Gallery, LLC, 128 W. Pennsyl- 12 miles south of Raleigh, Fuquay-Varina. Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: and contemporary fiber art. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 220, Seagrove. Ongoing - The pottery will sell 8am-5pm & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: call Ben art; pottery; weaving; handmade wood and iron vania Ave., (Belvedere Plaza) Southern Pines. Ongoing - Featuring fine art originals by Tipping Paint Gallery, 428 S. McDowell 828/749-9365 or at (www.heartwoodsaluda. 10am-5pm (call first). Contact: 336/879-9090 or crystalline works made by this second-genera- Philips at 904/716-3116 or e-mail to (contact@ creations; lampwork glass jewelry & handblown Ongoing - The Gallery is located in what was national and local artist including Terry Isaac, Street, Raleigh. Ongoing - The gallery is a com). at (www.caldwellhohl.com). tion Seagrove potter but, the main focus will be crimsonlaurelgallery.com). glass; fine handmade silver jewelry; stained once an old hotel building (built in 1905). One Braldt Bralds and John Weiss and reproduc- group of artists that have worked together since on agateware, which is made by turning several glass; and handwoven baskets. Hours: Tue.- of a Kind Gallery occupies three “hotel rooms” tions by Pino, Robert Bateman, Carl Brenders, 2009 planning and hanging exhibits, marketing, Seagrove Area Callicutt Pottery, 5137 Seagrove Plank Rd., different colors of clay at one time. Hours: Tue.- Morehead City Thur., 11am-5pm & Fri.-Sat., 11am-7pm. Contact: plus two alcoves, making it ideal for displaying Bev Doolittle and William Mangum. Hours: community outreach, and supporting and en- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring a good selec- Sat., 10am-5pm or by appt. and open all Mon. 252/617-0209 or at (http://www.stardustart. fine art. The works of 25 artists are featured in Mon.-Thur., 11am-6pm & Fri.-Sat. 10:30am-5- couraging each other in our artistic endeavors. A. Teague Pottery/EJ King Pottery, 2132 tion of functional stoneware in many colors Holidays. Contact: 336/964-4206 or at BluSail Gallery, Artists’ School & Pottery gallery/). the Gallery, with a wide range of media repre- pm. Contact: 919/552-7533 ext.3 or at (www. In 2011, the group found a great location in the Hwy. 705, Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring including brown, black and white, green and (www.EckMcCanless.webs.com). Studio, 903 Arendell Street, downtown art sented: photography, painting, pottery, sculpture, ashleyart.com). heart of downtown Raleigh where we opened works by several potters form the "village" with burgundy, green and gold, black and burgundy district, Morehead City. Ongoing - The gallery The Art Gallery @ Le Bistro & Fine Dining, notecards, painted silk scarves, basketry, jewelry, Tipping Paint Gallery in June. Our mission is their traditional shapes of the Seagrove area. and yellow by Gary Callicutt. Hours: Mon.-Sat., The English Potter, 825 Hwy. 705 S., Sea- represents and exhibits work by over 30 local 3402-B Trent Road, New Bern. Ongoing - Fea- scented candles, clocks, and fiber arts. All of the Flanders Gallery, 505 S. Blount Street, Ra- two-fold: to exhibit quality art on a year-round Contemporary, electric fired stoneware. Tradi- 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7898 or e-mail at grove. Ongoing - Featuring hand thrown por- artists. The Artists’ School and Pottery Studio turing works by local artists who explore a wide art is for sale. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm leigh. Ongoing - Flanders Gallery is committed basis and to continue to strive for personal tional glazes and melted glass glaze. Hours: ([email protected]). celain and stoneware pottery by Robert Saxby. are working studios designed to educate and range of media including Gayle George, Nell and open until 7pm on Fri. Contact: 910/725- to cultivating the careers of emerging artists. artistic growth. Hours: Thur., 11am-3pm; Fri., Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-5400. Fine stoneware glazes range from copper red enhance local talent for children and adults of Maha, John Dreas, Nada Behr, Doris Walker, 0465 or at (www.oneofakindgalleryllc.com). Through its rigorous exhibition program, the 11am-3pm & 5-8pm; Sat., noon-8pm or by Carolina Crockery Gallery, 326 Adams Road, to tenmoku. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10a-5pm & Sun., all ages and all levels of experience. Hours: Barbara Cornish, B. Chris Munyan, Douglas gallery continues to explore new concepts in appt. Contact: 919/928-5279. A.R. Britt Pottery, 5650 Hwy, 220 S., Sea- (Just off of Hwy 705 between Whynot and noon-4pm. Contact: 336/879-1352 or at (www. Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30 or by chance. Contact: Rowe, Tess Luper, James King, William K. Pittsboro contemporary art using various media. Flan- grove. Ongoing - Hand-turned/handmade Westmoore, or take Steeds Road exit from Hwy english-potter.com). 252/723-9516 or at (www.blu-sail.com). Henson, John Mitchell, Joan Russell, Betty ders Gallery is dedicated to exhibiting provoca- Triangle Cultural Art Gallery, 8320 Litchford traditional Seagrove style pottery, original 73/74 or Hwy 220 and head towards Seagrove, Brown, Blain Kruger and Dan Wilson. Come in All In One Pottery, 115 Hobbs Road, Pittsboro. tive and innovative contemporary art, producing Road, Suite 138 Raleigh. Ongoing - The Triangle formulated glazes, and functional stoneware in just down the road from Sid Lucks!) Seagrove. Fat Beagle Pottery, 719 Potter’s Way Rd., Budding Artists, Ltd., 3000 Arendell Street, for lunch or dinner, have a glass of wine and Ongoing - The pottery houses an eclectic mix 14-18 exhibits each year both in the gallery and Cultural Art Gallery cultivates and exhibits art that the tradition of Nell Cole Graves style by Aaron Ongoing - The gallery is a multi-media gal- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring wheel-turned, Unit 9, Morehead City. Ongoing - The gallery peruse the work of these fine artists. Hours: of hand-painted mailolica dinnerware, pitfired & in alternative exhibit spaces. Hours: Wed.-Sat., reflects the triangle’s diverse cultural heritage and R. Britt. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., lery, offering handmade pottery from Morgan gas-fired, functional and contemporary stone- provides custom framing and artist liaisons for Tue.-Wed., 10am-5pm; Thur.-Sat., 10am-8pm; raku vases, and hand-crafted musical instru- 11am-6pm. Contact: 919/757-9533 or at (http:// artistic expression. Through the engagement of noon-6pm. Contact: 336/873-7736 or at (www. Hatfield of Hatfield Pottery, Levi Mahan, and ware. Also features uniquely stunning, pit-fired commissioned pieces. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- and Sun., 9am-2pm. Contact: 252/637-7331 or ments by Allen McCanless; as well as pitfired flandersartgallery.com). cultural art awareness and events, we help build seagrovepottery.net). assorted potters from the area. We also carry vases. Hours: Tue., Thur. Fri., Sat., 9:30am-5- 6pm. Contact: 252/247-5111. at (http://www.lebistrofinediningandtheartgal- sculptural ceramic artwork by Louise Hobbs our local community. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm wood art pieces including cutting boards and pm. Contact: 336/953-0608 or e-mail at (fatbea- lery.com). McCanless. Hours: by appointment only. Con- Gallery C, 540 North Blount Street, Raleigh. & Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: call 919-900-8055 or Albright Pottery, 6597 New Center Church custom furniture from Joel Tucker of Southern [email protected]). Carteret Contemporary Art, 1106 Arendell St., tact: 919/542-6162 During the COVID-19 outbreak - Watch virtual at (www.triangleculturalart.com). Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional, Wood Creations. We have hand-blown glass Morehead City. Ongoing - Featuring original The Dirty Bird, 244½ Middle Street, New Bern. tours of the exhibit: Part I at (https://www.you- salt glaze and red functional pottery by Arlie G. from Nicuzzie Glass Designs (Nick Fruin and Fiber and Fire Gallery, 253 E Main Street, paintings and sculpture from regional and Ongoing - Featuring an eclectic mix of paintings, Liquidambar Gallery, 80 Hillsborough Street, tube.com/watch?v=FxcgLsQlENc&feature=yo Randleman Albright. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Suzanne Ririe), jewelry and fiber pieces from Seagrove. Ongoing - A gallery of wearable fi- national artists, and shows with gallery artists ceramic items, jewelry and repaired and painted Pittsboro. Ongoing – We represent over 75 utu.be). Watch Part II at (https://www.youtube. 336/879-4209. The Fuchsia Flamingo. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 2-5pm; ber art by Kathy Fernandez. “Sewing has been during spring and summer. Hours: Mon.-Fri., furniture. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11am-6pm & Fri.- different artists in the retail store and both, Kitty com/watch?v=5bfkSw6ZTb8&feature=youtu. Joseph Sand Pottery, 2555 George York Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., noon to 5pm. Contact: a part of my life since I was a child. Successful 10am- 5pm and Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 252/626-1983. and John the store owners, are artists as well. be). Watch Part III at (https://www.youtube. Road, Randleman. Ongoing - Featuring wood- Anita's Pottery & Dogwood Gallery, 2513 336/879-2426 or at (www.carolinacrockery. sewing includes the ability to “see” how fabric 252/726-4071 or at (www.twogalleries.net). We carry handmade, one-of-a-kind artwork com/watch?v=uF6GtTKF5ZQ&feature=youtu. fired, salt and ash glazed pottery by Joseph Hwy. 705, Seagrove. Ongoing - Turning since com). and design complement one another.” Hours: The Santuary Gallery, 2601-A Trent Rd., - everything from local pottery, jewelry, steel, be). Watch Part IV at ( https://www.youtube. Sand at kiln openings held three times each 1987, Anita Morgan is best known for her call for hours. Contact: 336/872-4007 or at Morehead City Photography Gallery, 1300 New Bern. Ongoing - The Sanctuary Gallery glass, baskets, cards, fine art, and hand turned- com/watch?v=40tnUYwe0Zg&feature=youtu. year. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: 612/518- miniature pottery, but also has many functional Chad Brown Pottery, 2719 US 220 N., (www.fiberandfire.net). E Arendell Street, Morehead City. Ongoing - is New Bern’s newest art gallery and is artist wood items. In the front gallery we have new be). Through May 23 - "Best of North Carolina 4051 or 336/460-0259 and at (http://www. and decorative items. Glazes include cobalt Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring high fired The gallery showcases the personal work of owned and operated representing regional and featured artists, with a reception on First Sun- 2020". Gallery owner, art historian, and North jsspottery.com/). blue, burgundy, hunter green, shiny black, stoneware, decorative and functional with ash Fireshadow Pottery, 244 Falls Dr., Eagle Mike Basher with a collection of limited edition national artists. The fine art and fine craft gallery days, 2-4pm. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10:30am-5- Carolina native Charlene Newsom employs yellow, rose pink, earthy brown, lime green and and alkaline glazes, by Chad Brown. Hours: Springs. Ongoing - Featuring one-of-a-kind black and white silver prints–images gath- has a diverse collection of paintings, drawings, :30pm and Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: 919/542- her broad knowledge of NC art to curate an New Salem Pottery, 789 New Salem Road, purple. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/571-1691 "primitive elegant" ceramic art. Hours: Tue.- ered alongside his fifteen-year career as an sculpture and hand-craft2ed jewelry. Represent- 1773 or at (www.liquidambarstudio.com). extensive collection celebrating the best and Randleman. Ongoing - Established in 1972, 336/879-3040 or at (www.anitaspottery.com). or e-mail at ([email protected]). Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/673-8317 or at advertising and editorial photographer. A recent ing both regional and national artists. The fine art brightest NC artists of past and present. The New Salem Pottery is owned and operated by (www.fireshadow.com). transplant to the Beaufort/Morehead City area, and fine craft gallery has a diverse collection of show includes landmark pieces by influential Hal Pugh and Eleanor Minnock-Pugh. Hal and his collection consists of serene photographs paintings, drawings, sculpture and hand crafted Eleanor produce a variety of original redware and continued on Page 45 continued on Page 46 Page 44 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 45 Michele Hastings & Jeff Brown Pottery, 505 Red Hare Pottery and Gifts, 191 Barken vary so call ahead. Contact: 336/372-5291 or working with us. It is our pleasure to coordinate E Main Street, Seagrove. Ongoing - Featur- Haller Lane, Seagrove. Ongoing - Nature is my (http://www.mangumpottery.com). efforts as a team. The focus is on the end product ing works by Michele Hastings and Jeff Brown. favorite muse for my hand decorated pottery. as an art piece. Hours: Mon.-Sat., noon-5pm or NC Commercial Galleries Hours: Mon.,Tues., Thur., Fri., Sat., 10am-5pm People fine it hard to believe it is microwave- NC Commercial Galleries Statesville by appt. Contact: 828/452-2550 or at (https://burl- continued from Page 45 and Sun. noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873-1001 or able and dish washer safe but function is continued from Page 46 gallery.com/products/burl-wood-sculpture). at (www.gypsypotters.com). important to me. Hours: call for hours. Contact: Village Pot Shop Fine Arts and Crafts Gal- Frank Neef Pottery, 258 East Main Street, Keith Martindale Pottery, Boyd Dr., Seagrove. 336/879-9855. Teague's Frogtown Pottery, 179 Frogtown Windsong Pottery, 6109 Brantley Gordon lery, 248 N. Center St., 2 Blocks North of the T. Pennington Art Gallery, 15 N. Main Street, Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring decorative Ongoing - Featuring functional and decora- Moore Pots Pottery, 333 Jugtown Rd., Sea- Rd., Eagle Springs. Ongoing - Featuring tradi- Rd., Denton. Ongoing - Featuring handmade Center of town on the right, Statesville. Ongo- Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring pencil draw- and functional porcelain, elaborate cut out tive pottery with a new red glaze and an ocean grove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional and folk Richardson Pottery, 5466 Joel Jessup Rd., tional, hand-thrown pottery that is all lead-free functional stoneware in glazes of floating blue ing - Our mission is to provide a showcase for ings of local scenery, and landmarks by Teresa designs, with crystaline and celadon glazes. glaze by Keith Martindale. Hours: Mon.-Sat., art pottery; candlesticks, Rebekah pitchers, and Seagrove. Ongoing - Functional & decorative by Jean Teague. We specialize in dinnerware, and rainbow by Margie Nance, Matthew Nance, local and regional artists and artisans, providing Pennington, including originals, prints and gift Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. noon-5pm. 10am-3pm & Sun. 1-5pm (closed Jan.-Mar.). chickens; wood fired salt glazed. Hours: Mon.- stoneware, microwave, oven and dishwasher cookware, lamps, vases, and Christmas orna- Lydia Nance and other family members. Hours: high-quality decorative and functional arts and items. Also framing is available. Hours: Mon.- Contact: 336/872-4013 or at (www.potteryby- Contact: 336/302-3571 or at (www.keithmartin- Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-1453. safe by Susan & Danny Richardson. Hours: ments. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/857-2485 or crafts to patrons with an eye for the finer things. sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/452.9284 or at frankneef.com). dalepottery.com). Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-5672. 910/948-3540. e-mail at ([email protected]). Our arts and crafts galleries feature handmade (www.tpennington.com). Nichols Pottery, 1400 Hwy. 705 S., Seagrove. jewelry, blown glass, woodwork, regional Freeman Pottery, 1147 McDuffie Rd., Eagle King’s Pottery, 4905 Reeder Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Country yet classic, functional Rockhouse Pottery, 1792 Hwy. 705 S., The Gingerbread House Pottery, 246 Old Wyndham & Brooke Haven Pottery Gallery, pottery, metalwork, mosaics, hand-woven The Jeweler’s Workbench, 80 N. Main St., Springs. Ongoing - Featuring hand-turned min- Ongoing - Hand-turned traditional stoneware. and decorative. Hand-thrown stoneware with Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring Salt glaze Plank Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring 209 East Main St., Seagrove. Ongoing - Fea- fibers, paintings and more. So, whether you Waynesville. Ongoing - Specializing in fine iatures 1/2 to 2 inches, functional ware decorat- Wood-fired salt glaze. Folk pottery. face jugs, timeless appeal, including an ongoing Biblical and hand carved grapes, dogwood, pines, decorative and functional cone 6 electric fired turing fine functional high-fired stoneware with are interested in: vases, bowls, paper weights, hand-crafted jewelry, custom design and repair, ed with farm scenes and vessel puzzles. Hours: and more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Con- appeal. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & (Oct.- tulips, oak leaves and chili peppers on pots pieces by Suzanne Bettis. Hours: Mon.-Sat., rich contemporary glazes by Wyndham and fanciful ornaments, stained glass, sun-catchers, limited edition watches and jewelry boxes. Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 910/673-2044 or tact: 336/381-3090 or at (www.kingspottery. Dec.) Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 910/948-4392 or by Carolyn Poole. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5- 10am-5pm (closed Jan. & Feb.). Contact: Melanie Dennison. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm decorative boxes, exquisite bowls turned from Featuring award-winning artists of the Great e-mail at ([email protected]). com). at (www.nicholspotteryshop.com). pm. Contact: 336/879-2053 or at (www.rtmc. 336/873-7762 or e-mail at (suzanbett9@yahoo. & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7254. found pieces of wood, each one of a kind, wa- Smoky Mountains and from across the country. net/~rockhouse). com). tercolors, baskets, ceramics, fine photography, Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: From The Ground Up Pottery, 172 Crest- Kovack Pottery, 1298 Fork Creek Mill Rd., O'Quinn Pottery, 4456 Busbee Rd., Seagrove. Shelby prints, collages or oil paintings. We also offer 828/456-2260. wood Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring hand-turned, Ongoing - Featuring multi-colored gas fired Scott's Pottery, 143 Jugtown Rd., Seagrove. Thomas Pottery, 1295 S. Hwy. 705, Seagrove. classes and workshops by local and regional handmade pottery by Michael Mahan and his hand-painted, lead-free functional stoneware functional and decorative pottery by Sandra O Ongoing - Featuring functional hand-made pot- Ongoing - Featuring functional and decora- Buffalo Creek Gallery, 104 E. Warren Street, artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10:30am-5pm & Sat., Twigs & Leaves, 98 N. Main Street, Waynes- two children, Chelsea and Levi. Tree platters, and wood-fired, salt-glazed pottery by Craig Quinn. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: tery by Tina Scott. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10:30am- tive stoneware pottery by Scott and Bobbie Shelby. Ongoing - The gallery features paint- 10am-4pm. Contact: 704/380-4689 or at (www. ville. Ongoing - Featuring the nature-related meditation bells, dinnerware, and southwestern Kovack and Michelle Kovack. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 910/464-5125. 5pm. Contact: 910/464-2306 or e-mail at Thomas. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: ings, drawings, note cards, polymer clay art, villagepotshop.com). porcelain works with leaves by Kaaren Stoner, glaze. Contemporary and traditional forms. 9am-5pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873- ([email protected]). 336/879-4145 or at (www.thomaspottery.com). pottery, woodturnings, woodcarvings, jewelry, as well as other works by regional artists and Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm (call ahead). Con- 8727 or at (www.geocities.com/kovackpottery/). Old Gap Pottery, 944 NC Hwy. 705, Seagrove. stained glass, pressed flowers, quilting, weav- Sylva craftsmen. Hours: Mon.-Sat, 10am-5:30pm. tact: 910/464-6228 or at Ongoing - Contemporary in design; oriental in Seagrove Creations Pottery Gallery, 354 Lit- Tom Gray Pottery, 1480 Fork Creek Mill Rd., ing and much more! Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5- Contact: 828/456-1940 or at (www.twig- (www.fromthegrounduppots.com). Lantern Hill Pottery, 110 East Avenue, nature. One-of-a-kind stoneware, Raku, and tle River Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Showcas- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring wheel thrown :30pm and Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 704/487- Karcher Stone Carving Studio & Gallery, 260 sandleaves.com). Seagrove. Ongoing - We focus on making our porcelain by Phillip Pollet. Hours: Mon.-Sat., ing over 60+ potters and arts from craftsmen and hand built utilitarian wares fired in a gas- 0256 ot at (www.buffalocreekgallery.com). North Beta Road, off US 74, Sylva. Ongoing Graham Chriscoe Pottery, 2719 220 N., pottery that is not only hand-crafted and an 10am-4 (call ahead). Contact: 336-873-7664. within the Seagrove area. Hours: (Apr.-Dec.) fired car kiln to cone 10 utilizing local clay in - Featuring a working studio and gallery with Weaverville Seagrove. Ongoing - Functional hand-thrown enjoyment to use, but also beautiful in their own Mon.-Sat., 9am-6pm & Sun., 1-6pm (Jan.-Mar.) slip decoration and glazes by Tom Gray. Glazes Siler City stone carvings by Collene Karcher, executed pottery using glazes of white, brown, burgundy, form of art to be seen and held by all. Hours: Old Hard Times Pottery, 7672 Union Grove Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. 1-5pm. Contact: are primarily mattes. Shapes of serving pieces in marble, alabaster, and limestone with steel Mangum Gallery, 16 North Main Street, Weav- cobalt blue, teal blue, red and Christmas green. Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. 11am-5pm. Church Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring 336/873-7204 or at (www.potteryofseagrove. and dinner ware include square and oval as Against His Will Gallery and Studio, 117 E. and aluminum introduced at times. Hours: by erville. Ongoing - Featuring functional and Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 910/428- Contact: 336-873-8222 or at (www.lanternhill- traditional, as well as utilitarian and decorative com). well as round. Hours: Mn.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Second St., Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring appt only. Contact: 828/586-4813 or at (www. decorative pottery dinnerware. Hours: Mon.- 4536. pottery.com). pottery. Salt glaze, red glaze, and a variety Contact: 336/873-8270 or at (www.n2clay.com). handknitted rugs, quality yarn, stunning alpaca collenekarcher.com). Fri., 9am-5pm and Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: of colors. Dinnerware, face jugs, angels and Seagrove Pottery, 106 N Broad St., Seagrove. fiber in a variety of colors, handmade knitting 828/645-4929 or (www.mangumpottery.com). Great White Oak Gallery, 437 N. Broad St., Latham's Pottery, 7297 US Hwy 220 S., luminaries by Janey McNeill. Hours: Mon.- Ongoing - Featuring works by 50 local potters Triple C Pottery, 3267 Big Oak Church Rd., needles, Fricke spinning wheels as well as very Tryon Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring functional Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring funtional and Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., 10am-5pm. Contact: functional and decorative pieces. Hours: Mon.- Eagle Springs. Ongoing - Featuring hand- cool mobiles, hand poured environment-friendly Miya Gallery, 31 N. Main St., Weaverville. thrown forms and hand-built pottery by Ben- tradional stoneware by Bruce and Janice 336/879-2481 or e-mail at (oldhardtimes@rtmc. Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: thrown functional and decorative pieces, with candles, and more! Hours: Wed.-Fri., 1-5pm & Carri Bass Studio & Gallery, 94 N. Trade Ongoing - The gallery is a new and refresh- jamin Burns and Bonnie Burns. Exquisitely Latham. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: net). 336/873-7280. a variety of lead-free glazes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 919/742-1122 or at Street, Tryon. Ongoing - Carri Bass Art studio is ing addition to the WNC art scene. We exhibit glazed and hand decorated with rare unusual 336/873-7303 or e-mail at (lathamspottery@ 9am-5pm. Contact: 910/948-3635 or at (www. (www.AgainstHisWillStudio.com). located in the heart of Tryon. It is in a wonderful work of over 50 artists: fine jewelry, clay, wood, glazes and hand-painted motifs. Hours: daily embarqmail.com). Old House Pottery, 236 Beane Lane, Sea- Seagrove Stoneware, 136 West Main St., triplecpottery.com). old building with great lighting and a dedicated glass, metal, fiber, photogrphy and two dimen- 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-8066 or at (www. grove. Ongoing - Featuring functional stone- Seagrove. Ongoing - Functional and decora- Chatham Camera Club Gallery, 229 N. studio section, in addition to gallery space for sional art. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Sat., greatwhiteoakgallery.com). Levi Mahan Pottery, 1423 NC Hwy. 705, ware by Fred Beane. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5- tive stoneware vases, bowls, lamps, dinner- Turn and Burn Pottery, 124 East Ave., Chatham Ave., Siler City, NC. Ongoing - Fea- monthly art exhibits. Hours: by appt. only. Con- 10am-5pm & Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: 828- Seagrove. Ongoing - Wood-fired pottery made pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 336/879-2052. ware, fountains, and floor pieces. All wheel Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional turing works by a diverse group of amateur and tact: 864/598-9880 or at (https://carribass.com/). 658-9655 or at (www.miyagallery.com). Hatfield Pottery, 187 Atkinson Farm Rd., from local materials. SEasonal kiln openings. turned and unique glazes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Seagrove salt-glazed and wood-fired stone- professional photographers networked together Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring functional and Hours: by appt. only. Contact: 336/480-7808 or Original Owens Pottery, 3728 Busbee Rd., 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-4pm. Contact: ware. Contemporary Raku and horsehair by around the idea of sharing our knowledge and Valdese West Jefferson/Jefferson whimsical art deco, as well as folk styles of at (www.LeviMahan.com). Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring gray ware with 336/873-8283 or at (www.seagrovestoneware. David and Deborah Garner. Hours: Mon.-Sat., experience with each other, while enjoying hand turned pottery by Morgan Hatfield. Hours: flower designs and other painting, blues, and com). 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7381 or at (www. our interest in photography. Hours: by chance Play It Again Records Building, 150 West Acorn Gallery, 103 Long St., West Jefferson. Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-8458. Lovin hillss pottery, 564 Loving Hill Rd., lots of red ware by Boyd Owens. Hours: Mon.- turnandburnpottery.com). and the 3rd Fri. from 6-9pm. Contact: (www. Main Street, Valdese. Window Gallery, May Ongoing - Featuring original works by award Candor. Ongoing - Featuring hand-thrown Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., nnon-5pm. Contact: Semper Fi Pottery, 481 King Road, off of Busi- chathamcameraclub.org). 1 - 31 - "Abstracts by Jody". Jody paints with winning and nationally exhibited artist Raney Hickory Hill Pottery, 4539 Busbee Rd., Sea- functional and decorative pieces. Known for 910/464-3553. ness 220 S. before you get to Blackankle Rd., Uwharrie Crystalline Pottery, 112 East Ave., acrylics and is an abstract artist. This is a very Rogers, including wildlife and landscape paint- grove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional shapes hand carved pottery. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- Seagrove. Ongoing - A family owned and oper- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring crystalline pot- Hotel Hadley Studios, 130 N. Chatham Ave., colorful show, psychedelic is a word to describe ings and prints. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-5pm & of the area, stoneware that is functional and pm (closed Jan.-Mar.). Contact: 910/974-7787 Pebbles Pottery, 7127 Hwy. 705, Eagle ated business. We are not the traditional pot- tery (the art of growing crystals on vases), raku, Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring works by Kristy it! Hours: 24/7. Contact: David Mench by e-mail Sat., 11am-2pm. Contact: 336/246-3388 or at beautiful. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: or e-mail at ([email protected]). Springs. Ongoing - Hand-turned functional & ters that you would more than likely see around and functional stoneware by William & Pamela Church, Sarah Kuhn and Drucilla Pettibone. at ([email protected]). (www.acorngallery.com). 910/464-3166. decorative stoneware with lead-free glazes by Seagrove. We like to make each and every Kennedy. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., We consist of 6 studios and an exhibition Luck's Ware, 1606 Adams Rd., Seagrove. Pebbles Bryson. Hand-carved folk art scenes piece that we create unique. Hours: Mon.-Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7532 or e-mail at space. We will have monthly rotating shows in Wadesboro Ashe Custom Framing & Gallery, 105 S. His Hands Pottery, 7029 New Center Church Ongoing - Traditional, utilitarian pottery forms & dogwoods. North Carolina vases are my 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/975-1215. ([email protected]). the gallery space. Hours: 3rd Fri. 6-9pm and by Jefferson Ave., West Jefferson. Ongoing - Fea- Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring functional, in a wide range of colors including Sid Luck's special items. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm chance and appt. Contact: 919/663-0241 or at Olde Mill Gallery & Studios, Lockhart-Taylor turing a varied selection of originals and prints decorative, folk art, and Biblical pieces by Jea- “CRAWDAD” slip. Salt-glazed stoneware from (closed Jan.). Contact: 910/948-4120 or e-mail Shelton's Pottery, 391 Cagle Rd., Seagrove. Vernon Pottery, 1066 Chriscoe Rd., Seagrove. (www.hotelhadleystudios.com). Center, 514 N. Washington St., Wadesboro. by local and regional artists. Also, a wide array nette Lowdermilk. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm wood-fired groundhog kiln. Pottery turned by at ([email protected]). Ongoing - Featuring salt glaze and purple, Ongoing - Featuring a wide line of wares, Ongoing - At the gallery visitors will see art- of pottery and handcrafted wooden vases. (closed Jan.-Mar.). Contact: 336/879-5866 or son Matt, a 6th generation potter, also avail- red, yellow, yellow w/blue, green, blue, dark from 10 oz. coffee mugs to 12 gal. planters. Lakewood Pottery, 11330 Hwy. 64 W., Siler work by regional artists which includes: original Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. e-mail at ([email protected]). able. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Phil Morgan Pottery, 966 Hwy. 705, Sea- blue, light blue, specks, sponge colors, blue w/ Their surface treatments include slip-trailing, City. Ongoing - Featuring crystalline, high-fired paintings in oil, acrylic & watercolor, that range Contact: 336/246-2218. 336/879-3261 or e-mail at (lucksware@rtmc. grove. Ongoing - Featuring 100% hand-thrown brown, brown, and beige glazes by Mitchell & carving, multiple glazes, and overglaze brush- porcelain and gold lusters by Ed Weinthraub. from landscapes to abstracts; photography; Humble Mill Pottery, 121 N Broad St., net). pottery, crystalline glazed porcelain, wood fired Sherri Shelton. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm & work. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., noon-4- works in copper and copper repousse; ceramic Broomfields Gallery, 414 E. 2nd St, (across Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring classical and salt-glaze, stoneware, and copper red glazes Sun., 9am-5pm (Oct.-Mar.). Contact: 336/963- 336/879-2788. pm. Contact: 919/663-3743. creations, custom sculptured and functional; from the post office), West Jefferson. Ongoing traditional stoneware influenced by 2 years of Lufkin Pottery, 7437 Hwy 220 S., Asheboro. by Phil Morgan. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. 2444 or e-mail at ([email protected]). art glass jewelry, jewelry made from beads - Featuring an exhibition of works by NC and work in Japan by Charlotte Wooten. Hours: Ongoing - Featuring jewel tone glazes and Contact: 336/873-7304. Village Pottery and Marketplace, 205 E. Person to Person Art Studio/Gallery, 210 N of Swarvoski crystal; hand-stitched quilts of SC artists in various mediums in a setting of Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7145 specialize in kitchenware and functional pieces Smith Pottery, 743 South Hwy 705, Seagrove. Main St., Seagrove. Ongoing - Downtown Chatham Ave., Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring exquisite designs; hand painted goblets, pitch- quality antiques. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. or at (www.humblemillpottery.com). by Sally Lufkin Saylor. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Piney Woods Pottery, 1430 Ether Rd., Star. Ongoing - Spirited - imaginative - unique “art Seagrove’s oldest and largest gallery, featuring unique art for interesting people, all created ers and vases; wood sculptures and turnings, Contact: 336/846-4141 or at (www.broomfield- 9:30am-5pm (closed Wed.). Contact: 336/873- Ongoing - Sculpted pottery figures - snow- pottery” handcrafted by the Smith family. Hours: fine pottery and crafts by over 100 artisans. by artist Roger Person. Hours: by appt and on and more. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-5pm; Fri., sgallery.com). JLK Jewelry at Jugtown, 330 Jugtown Rd., 8764 or e-mail at ([email protected]). men, clowns and angels; hand appliqués and Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-1174 Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., noon-5pm. the 3rd Fri., 6-9pm. Contact: 919/663-0982 or 10am-3pm or by appt. Contact: 704/272-5464 Seagrove. Ongoing - Jennie Lorette Keatts functional pottery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. or at (www.smithpotterync.com). Contact: 336/873-7966 or at (www.seagrovevil- e-mail at ([email protected]). or at (www.oldemillgallery.org). CatchLight Gallery, 118 N Jefferson Avenue, takes clay to a different level! She hand makes Maness Pottery, 10995 Hwy. 24/27, Carthage. Contact: 910/572-3554. lagepottery.com). West Jefferson. Ongoing - The CatchLight pottery cabochons and sets them in sterling Ongoing - Featuring functional and decora- Snowhill Pottery & Tileworks, 402 East Raleigh Street Gallery, 120 W. Raleigh St., Waxhaw gallery is dedicated solely to the art of pho- silver or 14K and 18K gold, copper, brass tive pieces in all colors except red by Clyde Pottery Junction, 413 E. Main St., Seagrove. Main Street, Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring Walton's Pottery, 1387 S. NC Hwy. 705, Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring a consortium of tography. In the Spring of 2012, photographer and semi-precious stones. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Maness. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8am-6pm & Sun., Ongoing - Featuring srong forms drawing handmade tile, stoneware sculpture, porce- Seagrove. Ongoing - Innovative, contempory many artists from the area painters, sculptors, Stewart’s Village Gallery, 116 McDonald St., Nicole Robinson decided to create a space 8:30am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-2653 or at 1-5pm. Contact: 910/948-4897. inspiration from all cultures, history, and tradi- lain jewelry, and slip-trailed pottery by Laura pottery by Don and Susan Walton located metal workers, jewelsmiths, basket weavers, Waxhaw. Ongoing - Featuring pottery by Bill where talented photographers would have an (www.jlkjewelry.com). tion. Thoughtful designs and some of my own Weant-Johnson. Also also custom tile installa- inside Pottery Road Gallery. Hours: Tue.-Sat., soap makers, slate artist, wood workers, - Stewart, as well as works by over 300 other opportunity to display and sell their work. A MasterWorks, 246 East Ave., Seagrove. "whimsy" pieces as well as useful art collec- tions. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm or by appt. 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-2600 or at (www. whose works are all on display in a spacious artists including both decorative and functional beautiful gallery space grew from a dream into Ongoing - Featuring antique, traditional, and tion by Regina Voncannon. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Contact: 336/301-6681. potteryroad.com). and welcoming atmosphere. Hours: Wed.-Fri., handmade pieces. The gallery is filled with a wonderful reality, evolving into a haven which contemporary pottery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am- 10am-5pm (closed Thur.). Contact: 336/873- 10am-6pm, by chance or appt. and on 3rd Fri., pottery, jewelry, wrought iron, garden accents, became available to both the photographers 5pm. Contact: 336/873-7779. 9266. Stuempfle Pottery, 1224 Dover Church Rd., Westmoore Pottery, 4622 Busbee Rd., 6-9pm. Contact: 919/663-6278 or at (www. decorative whimsy and so much more. Hours: and the viewing public in the arts district of Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring pottery with ex- Seagrove. Ongoing - Historical redware, salt- raleighstreetgallery.com). Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: downtown West Jefferson, NC. Hours: Mon., Matthew Kelly Pottery, 4818 Seagrove Plank Pottery Road Studio and Gallery, 1387 NC pressive shapes and natural surfaces by David glazed stoneware, and green-glazed pottery, 704/843-5638 or at (www.stewartsvillagegal- Thur., Fri., & Sat., 11am-5pm & Sun., 11am-4- Road, Asheboro. Ongoing - Decorative and S Hwy. 705, 6 miles south of Seagrove town Stuempfle. Hours: during kiln openings and especially styles from central NC before 1850 Sparta lery.com). pm. Contact: 336/846-1551 or at (www.Catch- functional handmade stoneware. Wood-fired limits. Ongoing - Named after the scenic by appt. Contact: 910/464-2689 or at (www. by David and Mary Farrell. Hours: Mon.-Sat., LightGallery.net). salt glazes, meticulous slip work, on dinner- byway which runs through the Seagrove pot- stuempflepottery.com). 9am-5pm (closed Dec. 24- Jan. 17). Contact: Blue Ridge Gallery of Fine Art, 103 Gal- Waynesville ware, ornaments, and jewelry. Hours: by appt. tery community, the gallery represents over 910/464-3700 or at (www.westmoorepottery. lery Lane, 15 minutes from downtown Sparta. Prack Studio / Sculpture Garden, 431 Sunny- only. Contact: 919/244-7445 or e-mail at (mat- 100 exclusive artists from NC as well as other Studio Touya, 4911 Busbee Road, Seagrove. com). Ongoing - Featuring a variety of artworks by Balsam Ridge Gallery, 44 North Main Street, side Park Road, Jefferson. Ongoing - Featur- [email protected]). areas of the country. Potters, Don and Susan Ongoing - Studio Touya is a handmade pot- local and regional artists. Hours: Thur.-Sat., Waynesville. Ongoing - Fine art gallery featuring ing sculptures by Mary-Ann Prack. Hours: open Walton work in a studio attached to the front tery studio located in Seagrove, where Hitomi White Hill Gallery, 407 Highway (15-501), 11am-6pm & Sun., 1-6pm, when open - call paintings of Western NC mountain vistas and by appt only. Contact: 828/406-7046 or at McCanless Pottery, 634 NC Hwy 705, gallery with a window so that visitors can see and Takuro Shibata set up studio and built a Carthage. Ongoing - Featuring works of beautiful ahead. Contact: 336/372-1711 (http://www. beyond. Hours: daily 11am-6pm, but call ahead. (www.prackart.com). Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring Zinc Silicate the day to day tasks of pottery production. A Japanese style wood kiln. Our focus is to make pottery, including Southwest, ceramic, hand- blueridgefineart.com). Contact: 828/234-1616. crystalline glazes by Will McCanless. Also large selection of art stamps by Rubber Stamp simple and functional pottery by using local wild painted glassware, wood turining, and paintings Stephen Shoemaker Studio, 113 S. Jeffer- Work from Jihnston and Gentithes Art Pottery featuring wood-fired pottery by David Stuempfle Tapestry is also located in the gallery. Come clay and wood firing technique. We named our in watercolor, oil and pencil. Hours: Tue.-Fri., Cater Pots Studio, 209 Antioch Church Road, Cedar Hill Studio, 196 N. Main Street, Waynes- son Ave., West Jefferson. Ongoing - Featur- Johnston and Gentithes Art Pottery, 741 and Daniel Johnston. Hours: daily 10am-5pm. see both functional and contemporary pottery pottery as "Touya" when we started our small 10am-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm; & Sun., 1-5pm. 4 miles from the town of Sparta. Ongoing - ville. Ongoing - Featuring the art of Gretchen ing original works by watercolorist Stephen Fork Creek Mill Road, Whynot. Ongoing - Fea- Contact: 336/879-3610 or at (www.mccanless- along with other fine crafts at Pottery Road. pottery studio in Shigaraki, Japan, and it literary Contact: 910/947-6100. Husband-&-Wife team, Daniel & Robin Cater Clasby and 83 incredible artisans. Hours: Mon.- Shoemaker. Specializing in historic landscapes turing traditional and contemporary museum- pottery.com). Hours: Tue. - Sat., 10am-5pm, & closed major means "pottery house" in Japanese which we create beautiful stoneware pottery in their Blue Sat., 10:30am-5:30pm. Contact: 828/421-6688 or and paintings of places and events in/of Ashe quality pottery and sculpture by Fred Johnston holidays. Contact: 336-879-2600 or (info@pot- really like. Contact: (336)510-7385 or at (www. Whynot Pottery, 1013 Fork Creek Mill Rd., Ridge mountain studio. Cater Pots are fired at (https://www.cedarhillstudio.com/). County and the area. The “Virginia Creeper” and Carol Gentithes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- McKay Pottery, 2596 Pottery Rd., Seagrove. teryroad.com). studiotouya.com). Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring interesting to cone 6 oxidation, so all functional pottery is train series is particularly popular. Hours: 5pm (call first). Contact: 336/873-9176 or at Ongoing - Featuring traditional shape including shapes and intriguing glazes. Custom sizes on food, dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe. Jo Ridge Kelly Fine Art, a gallery and teach- Mon-Fri., 10am-5pm or by chance. Contact: (www.johnstonandgentithes.com). face jugs and Aladdin teapots. Hours: Tue.- Potts Pottery, 630 East Main St., Seagrove. Sunset Pottery, 123 Sunset Dr., Robbins. lamps, vases and bottles by Mark and Meredith Cater Pots mixes their own glazes and applies ing studio, 136 N. Main Street, Waynesville. 336/246-3401. Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-4255. Ongoing - Featuring many colors of functional Ongoing - Featuring all lead free pottery by Heywood. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Con- them to the bisqueware in attractive combi- Ongoing - Featuring the painting of Jo Ridge Jugtown Pottery, 330 Jugtown Rd., Seagrove. tableware, wood-fired salt-glaze and wood ash Harold B. & Gloria B. Stutts. Have traditional tact: 336/873-9276 or at nations by various means including dipping, Kelly. Hours: Thur.-Sat., noon-6pm and Sun.- Wilmington Ongoing - Celebrating 100 years of opera- McNeills Pottery, 1208 Upper Rd., Seagrove. glazes by Jeff Potts. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5- pottery, piggy banks, lamps, vases, and special (www.whynotpottery.com). brushing and spraying. Hours: Mostly Wed.- Wed., by chance or appt. Contact: 828/226- tion. Featuring handmade wood and gas-fired Ongoing - Featuring hand-built one-of-a-kind pm. Contact: 336/873-9660. order pieces. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Sat., 10am-4pm - call ahead. Contact: 336/372- 0549 or at (www.JoKelley.com). Acme Art Studios, 711 N. 5th Ave., downtown dinnerware, vases and jars by Vernon Owens, designs in porcelain and stoneware by Judy Contact: 910/948-3009 or e-mail at (gstutts@ Williams Pottery, 2170 Dan Road, Robbins. 4604 or at (http://www.caterpots.com). Wilmington. Ongoing - Featuring works by Al- Pam Owens and Travis Owens. Hours: Tue.- McNeill. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Ray Pottery, 460 Cagle Rd., Seagrove. Ongo- maniscustombuilders.com). Ongoing - Functional pottery in multi-colored Moose Crossing’s Burl Wood Gallery, 101 N. lan Nance, Angela Rowe, Angie Sinclair, Anna Sat., 8:30am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-3266 or at 336 879-3002. ing - Featuring high-quality, gas-fired stonware as well as decorative glazes, Hours: Tue.-Sat., Mangum Pottery of Turkey knob, 280 Turkey Main Street, Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring Kennedy, Chaz Manacsa, Dick Roberts, Dumay (www.jugtownware.com). by Paul and Sheila Ray. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Hollow Lane, Sparta. Ongoing - Featuring rustic Burl furniture with an elegant finish. Two Gorham, Fritzi Huber, Gary Breece, Grey Pas- 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-6707 or at (www. pottery and ceramic art by Robin Mangum in a generations of Metzgers, source, design and craft cal, Karen Crouch, Kristen Crouch, Marshall paulandsheilaray.com). wide variety of function and form. Hours: hours burl. We are fortunate to have talented craftsmen continued on Page 47 continued on Page 48 Page 46 - Carolina Arts, May 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2020 - Page 47 The Golden Gallery, @ The Cotton Exchange, Earthbound Arts, 610 N. Trade St., Winston- 307 N. frint St., Wilmington. Ongoing - Featur- Salem. Ongoing - Featuring an unique gallery ing works by John W. Golden and Mary Ellen showcasing the nature-related works of Gordon NC Commercial Galleries Golden. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm & Jones and Lucy Duncan. Original designs continued from Page 47 Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 910/762-4651 or at in clay, copper, and stained glass as well as (www.thegoldengallery.com). handcrafted herbal soaps, sterling and copper Milton, MJ Cunningham,Nicolle Nicolle, Pam studio that offers high caliber, personalized jewelry, block print cards, masks, wind chimes, Toll.Mark Weber, Arrow Ross, and Mike John- photographic services with a unique edge to Three Hounds Gallery, 29 S. Front St., Wilm- garden art, clay beads, herbal teas, natural son. Hours: are by appt. only. Contact: Dick Wilmington. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm and ington. Ongoing - Featuring works by Wayne incense, beeswax candles and much more. Roberts at 910/232-0027, e-mail (dickdow64@ Sat., noon-5pm. Call prior to coming to make McDowell, Jeff Chase, Dick Roberts, Shawn Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm. Contact: 336/773- gmail.com) or Angela Rowe at ([email protected]. sure we are open and not on location shooting Best, Kristin Gibson, Fritzi Huber, Joanne Gei- 1043 or e-mail at ([email protected]). com) or at (www.acme-art-studios.com). a job. Contact: 910/367-5720 or at (http://Salt- sel, Christa Sylvester, Brian Evans, Mark Gor- StudioNC.com). don, Rex Miller, and jewelry by Emily Parker. Fiber Company, 600 N. Trade Street, Winston Art In Bloom, 210 Princess Street, Wilmington. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11:30am-5:30pm; Fri. and Salem. Ongoing - Fiber Company is a working Ongoing - The gallery focuses upon interna- Sheffield Art Studio and Gallery, 802-A N. Sat., 11:30am-7:30pm & Sun., noon-3pm. studio and partnership of five women creating tional and national artists including many artists 4th Street, Brooklyn Arts District, Wilmington. Contact: 910/815-3330 or at (www.threehound- wearable art, home accessories and textile art from the Bloom family and local favorites such Ongoing - Featuring original oil and watercolor sgallery.com). located in the heart of the Downtown Art District. as Elizabeth Darrow (paintings) and Matthew paintings by Sarah Sheffield. Exhibits changing With over 60 consignment artists, most local Leavell (sculpture). Guests artists are featured monthly. We stock my full line of mini gift bou- Alternative Art Spaces - Wilmington artists, Fiber Company offers a wide range of every 3-4 months. Visitors will find a mixture tique paintings as well. The shop will soon carry First Floor of 216 N. Front Street, (the former gift items. Hours: Tue., 11am-3pm; Wed.-Fri., of traditional and contemporary paintings, draw- prints and note cards in 2017. Hours: Fourth Expo 216 building), Wilmington. Through Nov. 11am-5pm; Sat., 11am-3pm & by appt. Contact: ings, photography, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, Friday for the Wilmington Art Walk from 6-9pm 29 - “It’s About Time,” a POP-UP art show featur- 336/725-5277 or e-mail at (fibercompany@gmail. fabric, and objects found during the renovation or by appt. Contact: 919/815-2097 or e-mail at ing works by Elizabeth Darrow, Virgina Wright- com). of the building: horse shoes, bottles, papers, ([email protected]). Frierson, and Friends, a project of Art in Bloom wagon parts, utensils, glass, and ceramics (c. Gallery. Hours: Tue.-Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: Island Arts On Trade, 521 N. Liberty St., Ste. 1910-1920). Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm & 621N4Th Gallery, 621 North 4Th Street, 910/763-8341, 484/885-3037 or at (www.aibgal- 100, in the Artists On Liberty Building, across Sun. noon-5pm. Contact: 484/885-3037 or at Wilmington. Ongoing - The gallery is an artist- lery.com). from the DADA Community Center, Winston- (https://aibgallery.com/). run gallery, studio and office space located in Salem. Ongoing - Featuring visual and func- the heart of downtown Wilmington’s Brooklyn Platypus & Gnome Restaurant, 9 South Front tional artwork by gallery artist, Gary Campbell. Beck Fine Art, 545 Castle Street, Wilmington. neighborhood. The gallery location provides es- Street, Wilmington. Through May 4 - "The Ways Also, featuring other multicultural artists and Ongoing - features some of the best in national tablished and emerging artists the opportunity of Wax: Works by Liz Hosier". Hours: Sun., noon- mixed media artwork throughout the year. talent for representational and abstract art. Being to exhibit and sell their work in a professional 10pm, Mon., 11am-11pm, closed Tue., Wed.- Hours: Fri.-Sat., 1-5pm or by appt. Contact: the main gallery and home of award-winning manner Hours: Mon.-Thur., 1-5pm & 4th Friday, Sat., 11am-11pm. Contact: 910/769-9300. 336/722-0510. artist, Dan Beck, the gallery not only represents 6-9pm or by appt. Contact: 910/763-2012 or at some of Dan’s best work but other artists with (http://621n4th.com/index.php). Winston-Salem Area Patina, 217 W. 6th St., Winston-Salem.Ongo- exceptional talent and accomplished art careers. ing - Featuring a unique shop with art by local Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 910/264- Spectrum Art & Jewelry, @ The Fourm, ArtConnections Gallery, 629 N Trade Street, potters, craftspeople, and painters. Patina also 2392 or at (www.beckfineart.com). 1125-H Military Cutoff Rd., Wilmington. Ongo- Winston-Salem. Ongoing - We now have four carries unique clothing, gifts, home accessories ing - Featuring works by over 100 regionally resident artists, Cynthia Cukiernik, Audrey Lynge, and gift baskets. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Bottega Art & Wine Gallery, 208 N. Front St., and nationally renowned artists in a variety of Anne Murray, and Patty Pape. We also show 10 Contact: 336/725-6395 or e-mail at (patinas- Wilmington. Ongoing - Featuring works by media. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: local consignment artists. Besides having two [email protected]). regional and international artists in a variety of 910/256-2323 or at (www.spectrumartgallery. studio space stations, we have display areas media. Hours: Tue.-Wed., 1-10pm and Thur- com). for all kinds of local made art: acrylic, water Studio7/McNeely Gallery, 204 West 6th Sat., 1pm-midnight. Contact: 910/763-3737 or color, and oil paintings, colored pencil drawings, Street, NODA Arts District, Winston Salem. at (www.bottegagallery.com). The Art Factory, 21 Surry Street, Wilmington. photography, marbled and hand made papers, Ongoing - Also featuring works by Priscilla Ongoing - W e are located in the warehouse fun journals and fine art hand made books, Thornton Williams. Hours: Thur.-Sat., noon-5- Checker Cab Gallery, 130 N. Front Street, district on the edge of beautiful Historic Down- jewelry, shawls, up-cycled tops, top extenders, pm. Contact: e-mail to ([email protected]). Suite 102, Wilmington. Ongoing - The gallery town Wilmington, North Carolina. In addition aprons, pottery, bottle totes, and cards. We also is a full-service gallery featuring abstract and to our retail galleries, the Art Factory Gallery offer classes, calligraphy services, and book The Other Half, 560 North Trade St., Winston representational artwork serving collectors of houses a number of studios for working artists repair. You can see where we got our name! We Salem. Ongoing - Featuring works by Mary all levels. It is downtown Wilmington’s most and a Wine Bar featuring distinctive Yadkin Val- truly are art connections. Hours: Thur., Fri., Sat., Ann Zotto, Chris Teague, Nic Bernard, Dodie dynamic gallery featuring original artwork by ley North Carolina wines, available by the glass 11am-6pm, & Sun. 1-6pm. Contact: 336/893- Campbell, Jack Dent, Celeste Chapman-Dent, regional emerging and established artists, of- while you enjoy the galleries. Hours: call about 8839 or at (ArtConnectionsontrade.com). Ron Propst, Jason Probstein, Kathy Townsend fering the public the opportunity to get to know hours. Contact: 910/399-3793 or visit and Mike Cowan. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm and understand the artists directly. Hours: Tue.- (https://www.facebook.com/ArtFactoryGallery/). Blessings, 823 Reynolda Road, Winston- or by appt. Contact: 336/407-5494 or e-mail at Thur., noon-7pm; Fri.-Sat., noon-9pm; & Sun., Salem. Ongoing - Featuring works by Marsha ([email protected]). noon-7pm. Contact: 919/270-1711 or at (www. Thrift, Christine McCormick and Sharon checkercabproductions.com). Grubbs. Their work encompasses original Village Smith Galleries/VSG Fine Arts, 717 landscapes, figurative works and still life in a N. Trade Street, Winston-Salem. Ongoing ERA 20th Century Furniture and Art Gallery, contemporary style of realism. Also offering - American and European watercolors, oils, 523 South 3rd St., Wilmington. Ongoing - an exhibit of 19th Century Chinese Ancestor antique engravings and contemporary works by Inviting emerging artists of all sorts, to fill the Portraits. The show is enhanced by a display Gorg, McKnight, Boulanger, Alvar, Nicole Mon- quiet space with cutting edge art that not only of Chinese silk opera gowns. Hours: Fri.&Sat., teran, Stephen White and other gallery artists. is pleasant to view, but also thought-provoking. 11am-5pm and Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 336/922- National and regional crafts are represented in Unique modern furnishings from the mid-20- 6909. the fields of ceramic and glass. Hours: Mon.- th century complement the contemporary Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/723-3653. art. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt. Delurk Gallery, 207 W 6th Street, Winston-Sa- Contact: 910/612-0542. lem. Ongoing - An artist run gallery, dedicated Winterfire Craft Gallery, 145 Stratford Road, to the exposure and sale of current artists’ Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Featuring pottery by New Elements Gallery, 271 North Front work. Hours: Wed.-Sat., noon-8pm; Sun., noon- Hank Goodman as well as hand-crafted jew- Street, Wilmington. Ongoing - Featuring works 6pm; & till 10pm on 1st Fri. Contact: 336/486- elry, metal sculpture, hand-thrown pottery, art by regional and nationally recognized artists. 3444 or at (www.delurkgallery.com). glass, and calligraphy prints. Hours: Mon.-Fri., We offer a wide variety of contemporary fine art 10am-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-5- and craft, including paintings, sculpture, ceram- pm. Contact: 336/748-0145. ics, glass, fiber, jewelry and wood. Hours: Tue- Sat., 11am-6pm or by appt. Contact: 910/343- You can send us snail mail to: Carolina Arts, 8997 or at (www.newelementsgallery.com). 511 Hildebrand Drive, Bonneau, SC, 29431 e-mail to ([email protected]) or call 843/693-1306 Port City Pottery & Fine Crafts, at The Cotton Exchange, 307 North Front Street, Wilmington. Ongoing - Celebrating ten years in business, Port City Pottery & Fine Crafts, in the historic Cotton Exchange in downtown Wilmington, is the Work by JT Johnson Carolina Arts is now on first gallery in Wilmington dedicated exclusively to local, handmade, one-of-a-kind, three-dimen- The ArtWorks, 200 Willard Street, Wilmington. sional art and craft by jury-selected coastal North During the COVID-19 outbreak - Even though Twitter! Carolina artisans. We present decorative and we’re still temporarily closed to the public for functional works in clay, fiber/textiles, gourds, all visitors and events, our Village Artists are baskets, jewelry, mixed media, glass and wood still doing what they do best. We encourage in a beautiful setting in this early 20th century his- you to check out their websites and social toric building. Handmade objects, whether held, media to see what they’ve been doing. If you worn, or displayed, enrich our lives by connecting find something you like, sharing, comment- Sign up to follow us with our humanity, creativity, and our history. ing and, if you are able, purchasing their art It is evident when you enter Port City Pottery & online is a great way to show your support for Fine Crafts that all of the Gallery members are the artist and for the art community. Please Tom’s Tweets, click below! pursuing not only art but their passion. Hours: visit our Village Artists page on our website. Mon-Sat., 10am-5:30pm & Sun. noon-4pm. Each artists’ name is linked to their webpage Contact: 910/763-7111 or at (www.portcitypottery. or social media profile. Click here for theArt- com). Works™ Art Village Artists at (https://mcuser- content.com/4ef399b47276f365bcd58d631/ SALT Studio & The Gallery at SALT Studio, images/916bccd5-2d94-4012-a27d-14- 805 N. 4th Street, inside the historic Modern c69d6d6e66.png). Ongoing - The ArtWorks Baking Building in the heart of the Brooklyn Arts is an art village providing art studios, gallery District - enter through glass door under the space, and an event venue; fostering a creative building overhang, the gallery is at the end of environment for artists, educational opportuni- the hallway Wilmington. Ongoing - The Gallery ties, and enhancement of the Wilmington com- at SALT Studio is Wilmington NC’s only fine art munity, through art. Our Mission is to enhance photography gallery. The gallery exhibits fine the community, assist the artist, contribute to art photography by national, international, and the revitalization of downtown Wilmington, to local artists. The gallery strives to bring thought preserve Wilmington’s commercial landmarks, provoking, aesthetic, photo-based works of art and to increase the livelihood of local artists to Wilmington. All of our exhibition openings and provide a place to create and display are on the Fourth Friday Gallery Nights each all types of art. Hours: 2nd & 4th Saturdays, month as administered by The Arts Council 10am-3 or by appt. Contact: 910/352-7077 or twitter.com/carolinaarts of Wilmington. SALT Studio is a photography at ([email protected]).

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