in the atrium and public areas throughout both a variety of mediums. Full Circle Arts is a not-for- floors of the gallery. Tom Otterness' site-specific profit educational organization whose mission is work, "The Frieze" is permanently installed in to encourage public appreciation and education NC Institutional Galleries the atrium. Courtyard - Featuring for the arts. Hours: Tue., Thur., Fri., & Sat., 11am- continued from Page 53 selections of American sculpture from 1900 to 5pm. Contact: 828/322-7545 or at the present from the Weatherspoon Collection (www.fullcirclearts.org). it represents the first and largest showing of Irene Cullis Gallery, Greensboro College, 815 and on loan works from contemporary artists. North Carolina pottery in Eastern North Carolina. W. Market Street, Greensboro. Ongoing - Fea- Admission: Free. Hours: Tue., Wed. & Fri.,10am- Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 252/335- turing works by studen, faculty and others. Hours: 5pm, Thur., 10am to 9pm and weekends, 1-5pm. 0637 or visit (www.museumofthealbemarle.com). Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm & Sun., 2-5pm. Contact: Contact: 336/334-5770 or at 336/272-7102, ext. 301. (http://weatherspoon.uncg.edu/). The Center, Arts of the Albemarle, 516 East Main Street, Elizabeth City. Sept. 1 - Oct. 4 NC A&T State University Galleries, 1601 E. ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Greensboro - "Annual Landmark Juried Show". A recep- Market Street, Dudley Building, NC A&T State Center For Creative Leadership, 1 Leadership tion will be held on Sept. 2, from 5:30-7pm. University, Greensboro. Ongoing - The Mat- Place, off Hwy. 220, Greensboro. Through Nov. Jaquelin Jenkins Gallery, The 516 Gallery, tye Reed African Heritage Collection seeks to 17 - "Photography From A to Z," featuring works Ongoing - A new featured artist section which educate people about the culture, history and ac- by members of the Bokeh Photography Group. will rotate every month. Receptions will be held complishments of African societies and peoples Hours: by Appt. only. Contact: call Laura Gibson each month on the 1st Friday. The Jenkins of African descent. It achieves this through the at 336/510-0975. Work by Q J Stephenson Gallery carries works by area artists for pur- development of exhibits drawn from its extensive chase. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: collection of African artifacts, which represent a Guilford College Quadrangle, Guilford College, Hickory Museum of Art, Arts and Science 252/338-6455 or at cross-section of African cultures from over thirty- Greensboro. Ongoing - Sculpture by Patrick Center, 243 Third Avenue NE, Hickory. Coe (http://www.artsaoa.com/). five countries. The collection is made up of fine Dougherty. Contact: 336/316-2438 or at Gallery, Through Nov. 6 - "From the Millen- examples of African material culture including (www.guilford.edu/artgallery). nium Forward: A Decade of Donations to the Fayetteville , masks, figures, household imple- Hickory Museum of Art." From the Millennium ments, musical instruments, and textiles. The Interactive Resource Center (IRC), 407 East Forward: A Decade of Donations to the Hickory Cape Fear Studios, 148-1 Maxwell Street, modern collection includes works from Nigeria, Washington Street, in downtown Greensboro. Museum of Art". This exhibition highlights Fayetteville. Ongoing - Featuring original works Ghana, Ethiopia, Haiti and elsewhere in the Sept. 26 - Nov. 11 - "The Community Art works collected this century by HMA, including by 40 artists in a variety of media, inc2luding oils, African Diaspora. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Show," part of the 14th Annual Artstock Studio pieces by Thomas Hart Benton, Mark Hewitt, pastels, watercolors, pottery, basketry, jewelry, sat., 1-5pm. Contact: 336/334-3209 or at (www. Tour, the show is a non-juried, multi-discipline Joseph Sheppard, Maud Gatewood, Bob photography, slumped glass, stained glass, ncat.edu/~museum). exhibition for participating Artstock artists, IRC Trotman, Anna Hyatt Huntington, Will Henry and fabric art. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11am-5pm & artists and all community fine artists. A recep- Stephens, William Frerichs, Boyce Kendrick, Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 910/433-2986, e-mail The Center for Visual Artists Greensboro, tion will be held on Oct. 7, from 5-8pm. Hours: “Doc” Edgerton, and Frederick Ballard Williams. at ([email protected]) and at second floor of the Cultural Arts Center, 200 Mon.-Fri., 8am-3pm. Contact: 336-332-0824 or Shuford Gallery, Through Nov. 6 - "New York (www.capefearstudios.com). North Davie St., Greensboro. Ongoing - Fea- at (www.gsodaycenter.org). Ten and New York International Portfolios from turing works by member artists from throughout the Permanent Collection." Two portfolios of Goldsboro the greater Greensboro area. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Greenville 10 contemporary prints each by notable art- 10am-5pm; Weds. till 7pm; & Sun., 2-5pm. ists: Richard Anuszkiewicz, , Helen Arts Council of Wayne County, 2406 E. Ash Contact: 336/333-7485 or at (www.greensboro- Emerge Gallery & Art Center, 404 S. Evans St., Frankenthaler, Nicholas Krushenick, Robert Street, Goldsboro. Ongoing - The Art Market is art.org). Greenville. Sept. 2 - Oct. 1 - “ECU School of Art Kulicke, Mon Levinson, , Claes located on the second floor of the Arts Council and Design Alumni Exhibition.” A reception will Oldenburg, George Segal, Tom Wesselmann, of Wayne County building. We represent ap- be held on Sept. 2, from 6-9pm. This tri-location , Mary Bauermeister, Öyvind Fahlström, proximatley 50 NC based artists including pot- exhibition is the first of its kind for Greenville John Goodyear, , Allen Jones, ters, jewelry designers, wood turners, painters and will display work from all studio areas of the , Ad Reinhardt, James and writers. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-7pm & Sat., School of Art and Design: animation and interac- Rosenquist and Saul Steinberg. Shuford Gal- 11am-2pm. Contact: 919/736-3300 or at tive design, ceramics, graphic design, illustration, lery, Through Sept. 25 - "Catawba County (www.artsinwayne.org). metal design, painting, photography, , Collects Philip Moose." This exhibition is a sculpture, textile design and wood design. Ongo- collection of Philip Moose paintings on loan Greensboro Area ing - Featuring works in a variety of media by from private collections throughout Catawba students, faculty, alumni (East Carolina Univer- County. It was organized by Guest Curators Throughout Greensboro, first Fri. of the sity) and local artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-9- Barry Huffman and Joann Wilfong. Mezzanine month, till 9pm - "First Friday," featuring a gal- pm; Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: Gallery, Sept. 17 - Ongoing - Discover Folk lery crawl of several gallery spaces in Greens- 252/551-6947 or at Art: Unique Visions by Southern Self-Taught boro. For further info (www.uacarts.org). Work by Tom LaDuke (www.emergegallery.com). Artists from the Hickory Museum of Art Collec- tion. Entrance Gallery, Through Nov. 6 - "NY African American Atelier & Bennett College Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Greenville Museum of Art, 802 South Evans 10 and NY INTERNATIONAL PORTFOLIOS". for Women Gallery, Greensboro Cultural Cen- Carolina - Greensboro, Cone Building, Tate and Street, Greenville. West Wing & Commons Two portfolios of 10 contemporary prints each ter, 200 N. Davie Street, Greensboro. Ongoing Spring Garden Streets, Greensboro. Gregory Galleries, Sept. 2 - Oct. 1 - “ECU School of Art by notable artists: Richard Anuszkiewicz, Jim - Featuring works by local, regional and national D. Ivy Gallery, Through Nov. 20 - "Race and and Design Alumni Exhibition.” A reception will Dine, Helen Frankenthaler, Nicholas Krush- African American artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am- Representation: The African American Pres- be held on Sept. 2, from 6-9pm. This tri-location enick, Robert Kulicke, Mon Levinson, Roy 5pm; Wed., till 7pm & Sun., 2-5pm. Contact: ence in American Art". Featuring approximately exhibition is the first of its kind for Greenville Lichtenstein, , George Segal, 336/333-6885. 25 works by 15 multi-generational artists, the and will display work from all studio areas of the Tom Wesselmann, Arman, Mary Bauermeister, exhibition is presented as part of the Weath- School of Art and Design: animation and interac- Öyvind Fahlström, John Goodyear, Charles Elliott University Center Art Gallery, 221 Elliott erspoon Art Museum’s 70th Anniversary year tive design, ceramics, graphic design, illustration, Hinman, Allen Jones, Robert Motherwell, Ad University Center, UNC-G, Greensboro. Ongo- showcasing its permanent collection. Weather- metal design, painting, photography, printmaking, Reinhardt, and Saul Stein- ing - Featuring works by student and alumni spoon Guild Gallery, Through Nov. 20 - "Fritz sculpture, textile design and wood design. South berg. This exhibit is presented in conjunction artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-9pm. Contact: Janschka: My Choice: “Joyce”". Fritz Janschka Gallery, Ongoing - Featuring works by NC art- with an exhibition coming this summer called, 336/408-3659 or at has been fascinated with the work of James ists and American landscape artists including: "From the Millennium Forward: A Decade of (www.euc.uncg.edu/services/gallery/). Joyce throughout his artistic career. Likely one of Nena Allen, Charles Bashum, Charles Burchfield, Donations to the Hickory Museum of Art". the few people who have read the bulk of Joyce's Jasper Cropsey, Arthur Dove, Daniel Garber, Da- Open Storage Gallery, Ongoing - "Southern Gatewood Studio Art Center Gallery, UNCG work, Janschka has drawn inspiration from it to vid Johnson and David Kapp. Francis Speight & Contemporary Folk Art." From the Museum’s Art Department studio arts building, University create paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture Sarah Blakeslee Gallery, Ongoing - Featuring Permanent Collection, the works are displayed of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro. that are as fantastical, witty, and filled with sly works by Francis Speight and Sarah Blakeslee, in an open storage format. The pieces are not Through Sept. 29 - "Painting Show". Hours: social commentary as Joyce's writings are. Bob two of Greenville's and NC's important artists. part of a traditional exhibition, but are on view Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/334-5248 or at & Lissa Shelley McDowell Gallery, Sept. 17 - Look & Learn Gallery, Ongoing - On display are for research, study, comparison and enjoyment. (www.uncg.edu/art/). Dec. 11 - "Persona: A Body in Parts". The exhibit two and three-dimensional art from the Museum's Objects Gallery, Ongoing - "American Art Pot- explores alternate and multiple representations Education Collection. Young visitors are invited tery: From the Museum’s Moody Collection." of the self in current visual art. Organized by to browse through the gallery and engage in the Objects Gallery, Ongoing - "Born of Fire: Weatherspoon Curator of Exhibitions, Xandra project sheets found in the Activity Corner. Admis- Glass from the Museum’s Luski Collection." Eden, the exhibition includes a striking selection sion: Free. Hours: Tue., - Fri., 10am - 4:30pm and Admission: Free. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm of work in which the body, whether the artist’s Sat.&Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 252/758-1946 or at & Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 828/327-8576 or at own or another’s, becomes a surrogate, plastic (www.gmoa.org). (www.hickorymuseumofart.org). form from which multiple and complex identities are projected. Artists participating in the exhibition Wellington B. Gray Gallery, Jenkins Fine Arts Minetta Lane Center for Arts and Peace, 270 include Barbara Probst, Nikki S. Lee, Carter, Center, East Carolina University, East 5th St. and Union Square, Hickory, NC. Through Sept. Kate Gilmore, Nick Cave, and Gillian Wearing. Jarvis Street, Greenville. Sept. 2 - Oct. 1 - “ECU 10 - "Valley Perspectives," an exhibition of two- Louise D. and Herbert S. Falk, Sr. Gallery, School of Art and Design Alumni Exhibition.” A and three-dimensional art featuring works by Through Sept. 18 - "Tom LaDuke: run genera- reception will be held on Sept. 2, from 6-9pm. Catawba Valley artists: Kate Worm, Jackie Mate, tor". LaDuke is a painter of light: light streaming This tri-location exhibition is the first of its kind for Phil Hawn, Bud Caywood, Thomas Thiele- into his Los Angeles studio; light emanating from Greenville and will display work from all studio mann, Lynda Lea Bonkemeyer and Ellen Ball. Work by Sarah Powers the cathode ray tube of a television set; light from areas of the School of Art and Design: animation Sept. 21 - Oct. 22 - "Reflections on Peace and a film still frozen on the TV. These sources meld and interactive design, ceramics, graphic design, Peacemakers," in conjunction with World Peace Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art, 200 together within his meticulously crafted paint- illustration, metal design, painting, photography, Day, featuring a juried show which will focus on North Davie Street, Greensboro Cultural Center, ings, which are completed with a top layer of printmaking, sculpture, textile design and wood the broader scope of peace whether it be on a Greensboro. Sept. 1 - Nov. 6 - "ReLocations". A impastoed oil that emulates fragments of historic design. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Thur., till personal, local, regional, national or global level. reception will be held on Sept. 9, from 5:30-7- paintings. In short, LaDuke’s work must be seen 8pm; & Sat., 10am-3pm. Contact: 252/328-6336. A reception will be held on Sept. 23, starting at :30pm. Twelve artists interpret the urban experi- to be believed and, even then, challenges our 7pm. Hours: Wed.-Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., 10am- ence through painting, printmaking, mixed media perceptual understanding. Leah Louise B. Tan- Hendersonville/ Flat Rock 3pm. Contact: 828-446-4451 or at (http://minet- installations, photography and video installations. nenbaum Gallery, Through Sept. 18 - "Allora talanecenter.org/). Exhibition artists: Michael Ehlbeck, Keiko Genka, & Calzadilla: A Man Screaming Is Not a Dancing ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Hendersonville Rachel Herrick, Gordon C. James, Corwin Levi, Bear". Marking the sixth year anniversary of the Technology Education & Development Highlands Mario Marzan, Juan Obando, Sarah Powers, devastation that swept through New Orleans, the Center, Blue Ridge Community College, 180 Jean-Christian Rostagni, Lee Walton, Rosemary Weatherspoon presents a video installation, "A West Campus Drive, Flat Rock. Through Sept. The Bascom, a center for the visual arts, 323 Winn and Jimmy Craig Womble. Admission: by Man Screaming Is Not a Dancing Bear" (2008) 3 - "Eighth Annual Bring Us Your Best Exhibi- Franklin Rd., covered bridge entrance at the donation. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Wed. till by Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla. The tion". The exhibit is an open invitation exhibit, end of Main Street, Highlands. Through Sept. 7pm; and Sun., 2-5 pm. Contact: 336/333-7460 artistic duo creates metaphors for political and which works by local and regional artists in a 4 - "Grounded in Nature: Paper". Handcrafted or at social issues through alternative interpretations of variety of styles and media. Hours: Mon.-Fri., paper sculpture by Charleston based art- (www.greenhillcenter.org). cultural materials, particularly music and musical 10am-5pm and Sat., 1-4pm. Contact: call the ist Jocelyn Chateauvert. A recent research instruments. "A Man Screaming Is Not a Dancing Arts Council of Henderson County at 828/693- project, awarded through the Smithsonian Artist Guilford Native American Art Gallery, Greens- Bear" integrates film footage shot by the artists 8504 or at (www.acofhc.org). Research Fellowship, sent Chateauvert to Guy- boro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St., Greens- in New Orleans and the Mississippi delta, where ana, South America to study and document the boro. Ongoing - Featuring works by Carolina's hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc in 2005, with Hickory sculptural qualities of the diverse and stunning Native Americans. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- the rhythmic drumming of jazz. Atrium and plant species of this sparsely populated Ama- :30pm. Contact: 336/273-6605. Lobbies - Featuring works of art complement- Full Circle Arts, 266 First Avenue NW, Hickory. zon rainforest. Chateauvert is the first artist in a ing current gallery exhibitions which are rotated Ongoing - Featuring works by member artists in continued on Page 55 Page 54 - Carolina Arts, September 2011 Table of Contents