ABSOLUTELY FREE Vol. 24, No. 10 October 2020 You Can’t Buy It

Paul Yanko, 2018-2019 Growth Regrowth Stratified Acrylic and Collage on Arches Watercolor 30 x 22 inches

Lander University in Greenwood, SC, will present Perfectly Familiar / Unrecognizably Strange, featuring works by Enid Williams and Paul Yanko, on view in the Lander University Fine Art Gallery, from Oct. 13 through Nov. 11, 2020. See article on Page 16. ARTICLE INDEX Advertising Directory This index has active links, just click on the Page number and it will take you to that page. Listed in order in which they appear in the paper. Page 1 - Cover - Lander University - Paul Yanko Page 3 - Art Support: NC Arts Council, SC Arts Council, CERF &

Page 2 - Article Index, Advertising Directory, Contact Info, Links to blogs, and Carolina Arts site National Endowment for the Arts The Arts in and COVID-19 Page 4 - Editorial Commentary & Gibbes Museum of Art Page 4 - Deane V. Bowers Even though participation in the arts has been greatly Page 6 - Gibbes Museum of Art cont. & Charleston Artist Guild Page 5 - Anglin Smith Fine Art / Celebrating 20 Years disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, and artists and Page 8 - College of Charleston / Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art arts organizations severely impacted, our network across Page 9 - Meyer Vogl Gallery, Robert Lange Studios & Lowcountry Artists Gallery Page 6 - Kathryn Whitaker North Carolina is responding in a myriad of creative ways Page 10 - Lowcountry Artists Gallery cont., USC-Beaufort, Art League of Hilton Head & Page 7 - Emerge SC, Helena Fox Fine Art, Corrigan Gallery, Halsey-McCallum Studio, that demonstrate the power of the arts to connect,

Society of Bluffton Artists Rhett Thurman, Anglin Smith Fine Art, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, cope, and heal. We at the North Carolina Arts Council Page 11 - Society of Bluffton Artists cont. & Coastal Discovery Museum want to do our part to call attention to important action The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary & Saul Alexander Foundation Gallery Page 13 - Hampton III Gallery & Greenville Technical College items and resources that will benefit the state’s Page 8 - Halsey McCallum Studio & Whimsy Joy by Roz arts industry. For further information visit Page 14 - Greenville Tech cont. & Greenville Center for Creative Arts (https://www.ncarts.org/arts-north-carolina-and-covid-19). Page 16 - Lander University & Presbyterian College Page 9 - Wells Gallery Page 17 - Presbyterian College cont. & Artists Collective | Spartanburg x 2 Page 11 - Art League of Hilton Head North Carolina Artist Relief Fund Page 18 - Mint Museum Uptown & Bechtler Museum of Modern Art Page 12 - Bluffton Arts & Seafood Festival Location: North Carolina Page 19 - Harvey B Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture, Page 14 - Hampton III Gallery Central Piedmont Community College x 2 & Jerald Melberg Gallery This fund has been created to support creative individuals who have been financially impacted by gig cancellations due Page 15 - Metropolitan Arts Council / Greenville Open Studios Page 20 - SC State Museum, 701 Center for Contemporary Art & to the outbreak of COVID-19. Artists and arts presenters in North Carolina can apply for emergency funding. Apply at this link (https://vaeraleigh.org/artist-relief-fund). The Arts Center of Kershaw County Page 16 - Greer Center for the Arts / Greer Pumpkin Carving Contest Page 21 - The Arts Center of Kershaw County cont. Page 20 - Mouse House / Susan Lenz Page 22 - Sumter County Gallery of Art Page 21 - City Art Gallery & Noelle Brault Fine Art Page 23 - Asheville Art Museum & The Folk Art Center Page 22 - One Eared Cow Page 24 - The Folk Art Center, Asheville Gallery of Art, American Folk Art & Framing and Page 24 - The Artist Index 22 London Page 25 - 22 London cont., Upstairs Artspace, Mica & Annual Spruce Pine Potters Market Page 25 - Upstairs Artspace

Page 26 - Annual Spruce Pine Potters Market cont. & North Carolina Pottery Center Page 26 - Discover the Seagrove Potteries Page 27 - Pumpkin Patch at Select Seagrove Potteries & Village Pottery Marketplace Page 27 - North Carolina Potter Center Page 28 - Village Pottery Marketplace cont., STARworks & Artworks Gallery (W-S) Page 28 - STARworks & Village Pottery Marketplace Page 29 - Artworks Gallery (W-S) cont., UNC-Greensboro & Waterworks Visual Arts Center Page 29 - Waterworks Visual Arts Center Page 30 - Waterworks Visual Arts Center cont., Brookgreen Gardens & NC Wesleyan College x 2 Page 30 - Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild / Art in the Park

Page 31 - NC Wesleyan College cont. + 1 & Sunset River Marketplace Page 31 - Sunset River Marketplace & Wilmington Art Association Page 32 - Dare County Arts Council, Craven Arts Council & Gallery and Cameron Art Museum Page 33 - Triangle Artworks Page 33 - Cameron Art Museum cont., NC Museum of Art & Water Society of North Carolina Page 34 - Gallery C & Some Exhibits That Are Still on View Don’t forget about our website: www.carolinaarts.com COVID-19 and the arts in South Carolina Page 35 - Some Exhibits That Are Still on View & As with the rest of state government, the South Carolina Arts Commission remains open and serving our constituents. SC Institutional Galleries - Allendale - Charleston Our team continues working diligently to respond to your needs. During this time, the best way to reach us is via email. Page 36 - SC Institutional Galleries - Charleston - Columbia We will resume in-person business as soon as state/local authorities and public health experts deem it safe to do so. Page 37 - SC Institutional Galleries - Columbia - Hartsville For further info visit (https://www.southcarolinaarts.com/covid-19-response/). Page 38 - SC Institutional Galleries - Hilton Head Island Area - Orangeburg Page 39 - SC Institutional Galleries - Orangeburg - Summerville Page 40 - SC Institutional Galleries - Summerville - Westminster & SC Commercial Galleries - Aiken / North Augusta - Camden Page 41 - SC Commercial Galleries - Camden - Charleston Page 42 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston You can find past issues all the way back to August 2004! Page 43 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston - Florence You can find past articles all the way back to June 1999 Page 44 - SC Commercial Galleriaes - Fort Mill / Tega Cay - Lexington Also don’t forget about our two blogs: Page 45 - SC Commercial Galleries - Mt.Pleasant / Isle of Palms / Sullivan’s Island - Travelers Rest Carolina Arts Unleashed - Carolina Arts News Page 46 - NC Institutional Galleries - Aberdeen - Boone Send us your e-mail address to be added to our list to receive Page 47 - NC Institutional Galleries - Boone - Charlotte Area notice of each monthly issue. [email protected] Page 48 - NC Institutional Galleries - Charlotte Area - Fuquay / Varina Carolina Arts, is published monthly by Shoestring Publishing Company, a subsidiary Page 49 - NC Institutional Galleries - Gastonia - New Bern of PSMG, Inc. Copyright© 2020 by PSMG Inc. It also publishes the blogs Carolina Arts Unleashed and Carolina Arts News, Copyright© 2020 by PSMG, Inc. All rights Page 50 - NC Institutional Galleries - New Bern - Salisbury / Spencer reserved by PSMG, Inc. or by the authors of articles. Reproduction or use without written Page 51 - NC Institutional Galleries - Salisbury / Spencer - Wilmington permission is strictly prohibited. Carolina Arts is available online at (www.CarolinaArts.com). Mailing address: 511 Hildebrand Drive, Bonneau, SC 29431. The National Endowment for the Arts is open for business. Our staff, while working remotely for the next several weeks, Page 52 - NC Institutional Galleries - Wilmington - Winston - Salem & Telephone: 843/693-1306, e-mail at ([email protected]) and on the web at is available to you via phone or email, as usual. We look forward to receiving and reviewing our next round of grant NC Commercial Galleries - Aberdeen - Asheville (www.CarolinaArts.com). applications in the coming weeks. We’re also evaluating our grant application deadlines and may adjust them to help applicants dealing with the effects of COVID-19. Page 53 - NC Commercial Galleries - Asheville Editor/Publisher/Calendars/Distribution Thomas J. Starland Page 54 - NC Commercial Galleries - Asheville - Blowing Rock We know that there are more than five million Americans who make their livelihoods in the broader arts and cultural sector Page 55 - NC Commercial Galleries - Blowing Rock - Charlotte Area Web Master/Advertising/Business Manager Linda Parks Starland across the country and are potentially at risk. We also know that the arts provide comfort, resilience, wisdom, Page 56 - NC Commercial Galleries - Charlotte Area - Durham and the means for self-expression and connection, perhaps even more so during challenging times such as these. Super Blog Guru & Graphics Page 57 - NC Commercial Galleries - Durham - High Point Emma Ravenel We have FAQs and relief resources and opportunities related to COVID-19 available on our website at

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Page 2 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 3 Editorial by Tom Starland, Editor and Publisher Don’t forget about our website: COMMENTARY www.carolinaarts.com Well, The Dam Done Busted hat back in the mix - you’ll soon fade into oblivion. They always say, “Be careful what you wish for.” No more than a week after our High Anxiety launch of our Sept. 2020 issue, my e-mail started to explode with announcements It’s been a long time since I’ve felt that NC’s non-profit art spaces were open- anxious about getting an issue ready on ing up under NC’s 2.5 phase of reopening time, but I felt it while doing this issue. the state. No one had to wait for phase 3. It’s been sort of the lazy, hazy, days of I knew it was going to come sometime, Summer around here as far as Carolina it had been quiet for too long, but I have Arts goes, but I’ve had a few other things to admit it caught me off guard. It’s been on my plate - like avoiding becoming a You can find past issues all the way back to slow going during the Pandemic and I’ve victim of the Pandemic, home schooling, been mining the Internet for info to put in politics, and I have a medical procedure August 2004! our publications every month. There are coming up at the end of the month, which still a lot of folks that we haven’t heard is just a few days from now, while I was from yet - they must be having a hard time writing this. It’s no big whiff - they’re go- You can find past articles all the way back to waking up from the long COVID-19 sleep ing to stick a camera down my throat and we’ve been having. see if my beginning ulcer is going away or June 1999 Of course it all depends on how well going to become a big problem. the public reacts to these re-openings. This month probably didn’t help, but Some gallery spaces associated with col- I’ve been taking medication to take care leges and universities are still not sure of it and I’m hoping the problem is all what to do, as they could re-close as fast gone and I can take one less pill, twice a as they re-open. Students! - they can’t day. Next month it’s the big test, my third Also don’t forget about our two blogs: live with them and can’t do without their year of post colonoscopy screening. Hope- money. It’s a real dilemma. fully that one will be good news and I’ll Carolina Arts Unleashed Of course a lot of art departments lost only have two more to go before I can say their budgets to COVID-19 cutbacks. The - I kicked cancer’s ass. arts always seem to be the first to see cuts. Actually, I feel better than I have in Carolina Arts News Somehow I didn’t see any cuts to college years. I could still lose a fishing tackle box and university football programs. Don’t worth of weight and I’d feel a lot better, forget some art designer has to come up but what’s the hurry. I’m waiting for Lin- with those uniform designs every time a da, my better half, to retire and then we’ll team gets a new coach. That’s art baby. both go on our health kick. It wouldn’t be And, of course, we hope some of these fair getting a head start on her. Send us your email address to be added gallery spaces will start advertising again Anxiety be damned, 63 pages is no in competing for the audience that is will- sweat in normal times, I’ve done ones that to our list to receive notice of each ing to get out there and see some art. were 80+ pages and was happy for it. Like Anyway, you folks that have been they say if you don’t use your muscles AWOM (Absent Without Marketing) they atrophy, which is a problem I think monthly issue. need to get back in gear or you’ll soon be many of those PR folks have been having forgotten. With all the choices out there out there in the Carolina visual art world. [email protected] to go see, if you wait too long to get your Let’s get flexing! Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, SC, Offers Exhibit of Renaissance Art The Gibbes Museum of Art in Charles- ton, SC, will present Charleston Collects: Devotion and Fantasy, Witchcraft and the World’s End, featuring works from a private Charleston collection of Northern Renais- sance Art, on view in Galleries Two and Three, from Oct. 9 through June 27, 2021. This selection of paintings and prints from a major, private, Charleston collection of Northern Renaissance art introduces a world of intensely, and sometimes disturb- ingly, vivid imagery that speaks to uncer- tainties of the period and remains relevant today. This exhibition is a selection of art curated by Lawrence Goedde, Ph.D., professor of art history at the University of Virginia. The collection, which is comprised of objects created in the Low Countries and Germany between 1440 and 1590, showcases a world of contradictions and unease—whether the subject is a troubled Virgin Mary contemplating her young son, “The Judgment of ”, 1508, By Lucas Cranach or a menacing group of malevolent figures the Elder (ca. 1472-1553); Woodcut; Courtesy of a inspired by Hieronymus Bosch, or Albrecht private collection. Dürer’s famous scenes from Revelations. Virtual Lecture with Dr. Lawrence In the turbulent era of the Renaissance and Geodde on Oct. 9, from 1-2:00pm. An beginning of the Reformation in Northern introduction to the masterpieces featured Europe, patrons found their hopes, desires in the exhibition Charleston Collects: and anxieties mirrored in these artistic Devotion and Fantasy, Witchcraft and the images, further inspiring pious beliefs or World’s End, the virtual lecture will be led depicting fantastic visions of good and evil. by professor of art history, University of “We are thrilled to exhibit this remark- Virginia, Dr. Lawrence Geodde. This virtual able selection of Northern Renaissance art,” lecture is $20 for members and $30 for said Angela Mack, executive director of the non-members. The private Zoom link will Deane V Bowers Art Gibbes Museum of Art. “We’re pleased to be circulated one day before the event. This have a partner in Dr. Goedde, and a local virtual program is made possible by the Environmentally Friendly Folk Art made from art connoisseur, who has obtained these generous support of Art Bridges. Found Object Material. world-class pieces throughout his career Virtual Curator-Led Tour: Charleston as a collector. We are delighted to have the Collects with Sara Arnold on Oct. 15, 2:30- “I am not just making art, but I am also making the world a better place.” opportunity to share this outstanding private 3:30pm. Viewers can explore the exhibition collection at the Gibbes for others to enjoy.” Charleston Collects: Devotion and Fantasy, To coincide with the opening of Charles- Witchcraft and the World’s End with Gibbes DeaneVBowersArt.com • Instagram@DeanevBowersArt ton Collects: Devotion and Fantasy, Witch- Museum curator, Sara Arnold. This tour Charleston, SC • 804-874-2929 craft and the World’s End, the Gibbes will offers unique insight into the collection and host related virtual programming, including: continued on Page 6 Page 4 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 5

Here are the folks we are supporting & Gibbes Museum of Art Downtown Charleston, SC, Map & Gallery Guide SC State Ports Authority Hasell Street Hasell Street continued from Page 4 / back to Page 4 College of Charleston - Map A voting for in November. Beaufain Street Warren Street John Stree t

will be streamed through Facebook Live @ Union Pier theGibbesMuseum. It is free and open to the 1 public. Presidential Candidates Home to the Carolina Art Association, Marion Sq. Park King Street King established in 1858, the Gibbes Museum Street Meeting Former VP Joe Biden and Sen. Kamala Harris Calhoun Street of Art is recognized among the oldest arts Pinckney Street Pinckney Street Donate at https://secure.actblue.com/donate/joe2020 organizations in the . Housing 37 Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art one of the foremost collections of American 38 Simons Center of the Arts Art from the 18th century to the present, Charleston Place US Senate Candidates: the museum’s mission is to enhance lives 40 St. Philip Street Philip St.

through art by engaging people of every SC State Ports Authority George Street George Street Market Street US Senator for South Carolina background and experience with art and Passenger Terminal Jaime Harrison artists of enduring quality and by providing “The Annunciation”, ca. 1580; By Maerten de Vos Street King S. Market Downtown Charleston Galleries (Flemish,1532-1603); Oil on canvas; 60 x 45 inches; US Customs Donate at https://jaimeharrison.com/ opportunities to learn, to discover, to enjoy Courtesy of a private collection. House and to be inspired by the creative process. 1. Rhett Thurman Studio Princess Alley 2. Anglin Smith Fine Art US Senator for Kentucky For further information check our SC gibbesmuseum.org). Lingard Alley Institutional Gallery listings or visit (www. Street State 3. Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art Concord Street Concord East Bay Street Bay East Amy McGrath Fulton Street Street Meeting RR 4. Helena Fox Fine Art Donate at https://amymcgrath.com/ Horlbeck Alley Cumberland Street Charleston Artist Guild in Charleston, Clifford Alley 5. Corrigan Gallery 39 Jacob’s Alley US House Candidates in South Carolina: Gibbes Museum SC, Offers Works by Jane Ann Sweeny of Art SC US House District 1 Street Church RR The Charleston Artist Guild in Charles-

Joe Cunningham ton, SC, will present A Collaboration of St. Archdale Donate at https://www.joecunninghamforcongress.com/ Wood Grain and Art in Woodcuts, an exhibi- Queen Street Queen Street Dock 2 Waterfront tion featuring a collection of limited edition Street SC US House District 2 self-pulled woodcut prints by Jane Ann Theatre Park Sweeny, on view in the Guild Gallery, from RR Adair Ford Boroughs Oct. 1 - 31, 2020. Sweeny received her BFA in Printmaking Donate at https://www.adairforcongress.com/ Street State from Clemson University. She is a visual Street Prioleau 41 SC US House District 4 artist, spending five years in Los Angeles to focus on different aspects of her craft. Her Chalmers Street N. Atlantic Wharf Kim Nelson Institutional Spaces work is heavily influenced by music and Work by Jane Ann Sweeny RR Donate at https://www.kimnelsonforcongress.com/ by the Charleston environment. Her work Map Legend 37. Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art is in the art collections of The Indigo Girls, covered with ink and the image on the wood Street Meeting Washington 38. Simons Center for the Arts SC US House District 6 Brandi Carlile, Ani Difranco and Brian left from carving is then transferred to paper Park Street Church Parking Garage Street King “Head” Welch. You can find her art primar- using a printing press. The woodblock is run RR RR Street Bay East 39. Gibbes Museum of Art James Clyburn ily in collections in Los Angeles, CA, and through an old-school press once for every 3 40. Art Institute of Charleston Gallery Donate at https://clyburnforcongress.com/ Charleston, SC. color she uses, therefore the color left on the Surface Parking Lot Broad Street Broad Street 41. City Gallery at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Sweeny is a woodcut artist, a rare thing wood panel is the last color she transferred. Waterfront Park SC US House District 7 to find these days. She meticulously Sweeny makes a limited edition of origi- Public Park 4 5 carves and gouges away at wood panels, nal, self-pulled prints. Melissa W. Watson sometimes having to alter her original plan For further information check our SC Donate at https://www.melissawatsonforcongress.com/ according to the knots in the wood. Once Institutional Gallery listings or call Steve RR Public Rest Rooms she is finished carving, the woodblock is Jacobs at 843/722-2454. SC Senate Seats: State Senate, District 37 Helena Fox Kathryn B Whitaker Vote Nov. 3, 2020! fine Art Donate at https://www.kathrynforsenate.com/ State Senate, District 44 Kathryn Whitaker’s 106-A Church Street Dr. Debbie Chatman Bryant platform: Charleston, SC 29401 Donate at https://secure.actblue.com/donate/debbie-for-sc-1 843.723.0073 DQuality public www.helenafoxfineart.com State Senate, District 32 Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt. Ronnie Sabb education for every child and fully fund our Saul Alexander Donate at https://secure.actblue.com/donate/sabbforsenate Halsey - McCallum schools Foundation Gallery SC State House Seats: DEstablish pre-K for Studio Charleston County Public Library Main floor of the Library every child Works by State House of Rep. 99 Corrie McCallum & William Halsey Featuring monthly exhibitions Jen Gibson D by local and regional artists Expand Medicaid paintings • graphics • sculpture Open during regular Library hours. Donate at https://www.jenforsc.com/ for the discerning collector DExpand access to the 843-805-6801 State House District 102 by appointment - 843.813.7542 Internet 68 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC Joseph H. Jefferson Donate at is not known at this time DAddress gaps in Rhett Thurman mental health services State House of Rep. 117 Studio Krystle Matthews DPromote economic 241 King Street Donate at https://www.krystleforsc.com/ Charleston, SC fairness 843-577-6066 State House of Rep. 15 JA Moore DExpand public transit www.rhettthurmanstudio.com Donate at https://jamooreforsc.com/ also showing at Horton Hayes Fine Art 12 State St • Charleston, SC • 843-958-0014 9th Circuit Solicitor (Berkeley & Charleston County) Ben Pogue Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art Donate at https://www.votebenpogue.com/ The Marion and Wayland H. Cato Jr. Center for the Arts Kathryn College of Charleston School of the Arts 161 Calhoun St., Charleston, SC The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art Whitaker is administered by the School of the Arts at Vote Blue No Matter Who! + the College of Charleston and exists to advocate, exhibit and interpret visual art, This ad brought to you by Tom and Linda Starland. S.C. Senate District 37 with an emphasis on contemporary art. https://sc.emergeamerica.org/ Mon.-Sat., 11am-4pm kathrynforsenate.com 843/953-4422 or at halsey.cofc.edu

Page 6 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 7 College of Charleston in Charleston, Halsey - McCallum Studio Meyer Vogl Gallery in Charleston, SC, Offers Virtual & Physical Exhibits William Halsey & Corrie McCallum SC, Offers Works by Laurie Meyer Meyer Vogl Gallery in Charleston, SC, The College of Charleston in Charleston, will present Nature Is Nurture: Laurie SC, is presenting a virtual and physical exhi- Meyer, on view from Oct. 2 - 23, 2020. An bition entitled Dis/placements: Revisitations Paintings all-day, pop-in reception will be held on of Home, on view at the Halsey Institute of Graphics Oct. 2, from 10am-5pm. Contemporary Art, through Dec. 12, 2020. & Sculpture for “This is a silver lining story,” says artist There was a tentative gallery opening Laurie Meyer. She’s talking about her new date of Sept. 17 with limited public hours the discerning body of work for an upcoming solo exhibi- in response to COVID-19 precautions. The collector tion at Meyer Vogl Gallery – and what Halsey Institute’s modified gallery hours ignited her to create it. will be Thursdays and Fridays 11am to 4pm, and by appointment Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. The galleries will be closed on Saturdays and Sundays. The Halsey Institute’s galleries are open to the Work by Laurie Meyer public and admission is free. Work by Renée Stout mountain hiked, walked some more, rode Dis/placements features ten artists whose bikes on the beach, and walked some works deal with issues of displacement from ten, Zucker/Goldberg Chair of Holocaust more.” their ancestral homeland in various capaci- Studies, College of Charleston, and National “The slower pace was the gift! I looked ties. The artists have been drawn from the Book Award-winning author. Painting by Corrie McCallum and looked and saw what I was missing. It exhibition history of the Halsey Institute. 4 - Yaakov Israel | Dr. Mark Long, academic was nurturing to my soul, and thus, Nature Each artist was asked to submit works that liaison for the Halsey Institute of Contempo- is Nurture started to take shape. This is not speak most directly to their reminiscences rary Art, and political science faculty at the Work by Laurie Meyer a themed show, but instead a growth in a of home. Artists were paired with writers College of Charleston. All of the paintings in Nature Is Nurture direction I plan to never leave.” who have offered their own reflections on 5 - Hung Liu | Katie Hirsch, curator and were, in fact, born in the time of Corona. For further information check our SC the work and its relationship to the concepts director of strategic partnerships, Halsey “The pandemic and its restrictions encour- Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery of home and displacement. When taken Institute of Contemporary Art, College of aged my much-needed relationship with at 843/805-7144 or visit (www.meyervogl. together, this collection of work provides Charleston. Both artists are nature,” she says. “Since March, I walked, com). an opportunity to consider the traits and 6 - Jiha Moon | Lilly Wei, -based aspects that are both similar and jarringly art critic and independent curator. recipients disparate–from Asia to Africa, to Europe and 7 - Dr. Fahamu Pecou | Ruth Rambo, a the Middle East. life-long advocate of the arts, young adults, of the Robert Lange Studios in Charleston, Ideas of home have taken on new mean- seniors, and minorities. Elizabeth O’Neill ing in this fraught moment of pandemic. 8 - Hamid Rahmanian | Mark Sloan, director SC, Offers Exhibit Focused on the For many, home has become a place to and chief curator, Halsey Institute of Con- Verner Award cocoon where hours run into days, weeks, temporary Art, College of Charleston. and months. For people less fortunate, home 9 - Tanja Softić | Dr. Marian Mazzone, asso- Healing Process of Painting can represent insecurity and be charged ciate professor, Modern and Contemporary Robert Lange Studios in Charleston, SC, with fear; and for those on the frontlines of Art, College of Charleston. will present PROCESS, featuring works COVID-19 it may be a place newly tenuous, 10 - Renée Stout | Dr. Ade Ofunniyin, by 30 painters dealing with 2020, using the frequented for momentary respite at best. founder and director of The Gullah Society. healing process of art, on view from Oct. 3 THE SANCTUARY AT KIAWAH ISLAND GOLF RESORT As a formative dimension of the human A series of events throughout the fall - 29, 2020. An all day drop in reception will condition, focus on home is a constant in the will be announced on the Dis/placements be held on Oct. 3, from 11am-5pm. 1 SANCTUARY BEACH DR | KIAWAH, SC | 29455 | 843.576.1290 website (http://displacements.org/) includ- Robert Lange says of the exhib- ing artist/respondent conversations, film Duo by William Halsey, oil on paper, 11 x 15 inches it, “Through the country’s experience of screenings, story times with the Charleston For information: David Halsey • 843.813.7542 • [email protected] Covid-19 our artists have fought cancer, WWW. WELLSGALLERY. COM County Public Library (CCPL), curator had babies, strengthened movements like Q&As, and the debut of responsive works of Me Too and Black Lives Matter, fought been disrupted. She says, “I want the viewer dance, theatre, music, and creative writing for change through DACA, NARF, and to feel that this space is both private and by College of Charleston students. All ten LGBTQ legislation, bought new houses, warped, creating a bit of a sea-sick feel- artist/respondent conversations, the CCPL Whimsy Joy© by Roz created new studios, they’ve helped run ing mixed with joyous colors and familiar story times, and curator events will take campaigns, transformed into teachers and objects. Because so far, that’s what it’s felt place on the Halsey Institute’s Facebook caregivers, and masked crusaders…..the Work by Hung Liu Clown With Balloons like to be inside and isolated from everyone. page (https://www.facebook.com/halseyin- list is endless. We wanted to give them the There are days when my thoughts will warp arts at scales from the family residence to stitute/) in addition to being posted on the “I am A Clown and I like You!” opportunity to paint about it so we asked the external world and will make it seem so the neighborhood to the homeland. Home- Dis/placements website. All programs are “You Have Balloons I Have Given to You.”… some of the most emotive painters we have confusing that I’m not sure what’s even real. lands are central to our collective imagin- free and will be open to the public. ever worked with to create one piece that “Do You Need More to Give Away? And there are days I’ve delighted in all the ing of our place in the world. For most of In accordance with the College of showcases these feelings on canvas.” privacy, all the time to work on the things So All of the Children Have One to Play?” Work by June Stratton us most of the time, they can be taken for Charleston’s COVID-19 precautions, all gal- PROCESS will be a collection of works I’ve put off for too long, all the social pres- granted, celebrated periodically, before lery visitors and Halsey Institute staff will “The Balloons are Bright and They Are Fun!” meant to open the hearts and minds of those the wake of George Floyd’s death I had sures lifted. It’s a constant shift, sometimes receding to form the backdrop against which be required to wear a cloth face covering “I like to Play With Them from Daylight to Sun.” who see the paintings as well as remind the a desperate desire to listen. I decided to minute to minute between these two polar- life plays out. Made inaccessible or, worse, while on the College of Charleston campus, “So share them with all of Your Friends; artists and viewers that we are all struggling approach the BLM movement with the ized feelings. The visual paradox is both lost, they can be mythologized as places to including inside the Halsey Institute’s galler- For Soon They will Pop and that is The End.” with the events of this year. Accompanying idea that I actually knew nothing about the unsettling and calming to me, depending on be coveted, spied from afar, encountered, ies. The staff member at the reception desk each work will be a short write up explain- challenges an entire race has been fac- where I am emotionally when I look at this Work by Robert Lange experienced, perhaps recovered if only will welcome guests from behind a Plexi- Images are available on: ing the source of their painting. ing for far too long. I decided that I would painting.” ins, Jeffrey Lange, Sara Scribner, Nadine ephemerally. glas barrier. There will be a maximum of Nadine Robbins created a powerful make a painting about this earnest desire to Artists participating include: Adam Robbins, Larisa Brechun, Diane David Over the course of fall 2020, Dis/place- 30 persons inside the gallery spaces at any • Prints • Notecards portrait of a single tattered black glove in listen. I went back through the thousands Vinson, Sandra Flood, Paul Cristina, Robert Craig, and Skip Rhode. ments: Revisitations of Home will consider one time. We ask that visitors and the small • T Shirts • Decals the shape of a fist in a work titled,His Life of portraits I have taken over the years and Lange, Michelle Doll, Reynier Llanes, Mia All are invited to visit and enjoy this these themes. The core of the project exists groups they attend the galleries with remain Mattered. Robbins says of the work, “As set out to make the most time consuming Bergeron, Kerry Simmons, Patrick Nev- powerful body of work through the month virtually, functioning as an online plat- six feet away from other guests and groups. • Aprons • Stickers a nurse’s wife during the COVID epidemic, and intricate portrait of my life focusing in ins, Mario Robinson, Adam Hall, June of October. form designed to reach greater audiences Any exhibition information will be printed • Calendars • Mousepads I isolated myself much longer. Consequent- on a stranger whose story I did not know. Stratton, Mary Engel, Patrick Kramer, Brett For further information check our SC and encourage community participation. large format on the walls to allow for proper ly, it made it harder for me to protest on the I found an image of a young woman from • Children’s Paint Smocks Scheifflee, Alia El-Bermani, Genevieve Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery Throughout the fall, content will be added to distancing between visitors. Our Biblioteca streets. So painting this glove live on Insta- San Francisco I had taken 2 years ago at May, Victor Grasso, Alexandra Becker at 843/367-3466 or e-mail to (info@robert- this site to further enrich the project, includ- reference library and the Joanna Foundation gram became my way to participate in the the pride parade. Her gaze was direct and Black, Charles Williams, Patrick Nev- langestudios.com). ing virtual conversations between artist- Video Cavern will remain closed until at Black Lives Matter movement. This paint- vulnerable, powerful and confident. Her writer pairs, educational packets designed least January 2021. I am gorgeous... ing of a black glove molded into a fist is a hair, her eyes, her shirt all demanded an for classroom or in-home use, interactive The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art Can’t you see I’m really cute! visual reminder for future generations of the excessive amount of time to render and all phone and mapping activities, and respon- at the College of Charleston provides a mul- Put me on your personal murder of a man, a father, and how his death the while I would listen. I listened to her Lowcountry Artists Gallery in sive projects from students at the College tidisciplinary laboratory for the production, mousepad for $12.00 forced us to reexamine our racist history unknown pains and joys through her eyes, of Charleston. We believe these community presentation, interpretation, and dissemina- and our roles in it.” her story and character through her hair, her Charleston, SC, Offers Works by participation elements, in addition to the tion of ideas by innovative visual artists In another work Patrick Kramer has choice of clothing. With each brushstroke commissioned responsive art pieces, will from around the world. As a non-collecting Check my website for new whimsies! depicted Rembrandt’s Self Portrait with and passing hour I felt more connected to create a rich tableaux of connectedness in museum, we create meaningful interactions Two Circles coming off the substrate with this ‘someone’ I did not know.” Three Artists Making a Big Splash these times of social distance. between adventurous artists and diverse All images are copyrighted the canvas no longer attached. Kramer Reynier Llanes’ Hidden Treasure, oil on A trio of renowned Lowcountry artists: The project is funded in part by The communities within a context that em- says, “During difficult times, the occupa- canvas, speaks about nature, an apprecia- Ivo Kerssemakers, Stephen Vadakin and Henry & Sylvia Yaschik Foundation. This phasizes the historical, social, and cultural tion of artist seems silly, a self-indulgent tion for the treasures that often lie right Zan Smith, have come together to bring program is sponsored by South Carolina importance of the art of our time. Rosalyn Kramer Monat-Haller luxury that is the first to go in a depressed before our eyes. Llanes says, “In these their unique talents to a month-long exhibit Humanities, a not for-profit organization; The Halsey Institute of Contemporary M.Ed., LLC economy. I’ve certainly felt frustration in times of Covid-19 we have become closer entitled, The Big Splash, at Lowcountry Art- inspiring, engaging and enriching South Art is located at the Marion and Wayland Counseling for Children, Adolescents, & Adults realizing my skill set is of little benefit to and more observant of mother nature. We ists Gallery in Charleston, SC, on view from Carolinians with programs on literature, his- H. Cato Jr. Center for the Arts, College of Mother, Grandmother, Daughter, Friend, Psychotherapist society, my job truly ‘unessential’. And have become more appreciative of the Oct. 2 - 31, 2020. A reception will be held tory, culture and heritage. Charleston, on Calhoun Street, 1st Floor and Artist who uses color and whimsical imagination yet, for thousands of years, artists have importance of nature in our lives and how on Oct. 2, from 5-8pm. Artist and Respondent Pairings: (corner of St. Philip & Calhoun Streets), to create joyful art for children of all ages persisted. From Palaeolithic cave paintings we are affected by it as much as we are The exhibition will share the power and 1 - Shimon Attie | Dr. Dale Rosengarten, Charleston, SC 29401. Parking is available to the Sistine Chapel, artists continue to cre- affecting it. This piece focuses on a land- the beauty of the coastline and celebrate the curator, Special Collections, College of at metered spaces on surrounding streets and ate. In good times and bad, as impractical as scape, a human figure, and parallel worlds. magnificent creatures that live in the sea. Work by Zan Smith Charleston. in the St. Philip and George Street Garages. it may seem, the creative impulse survives. It demonstrates a yearning and a desire The exhibit will feature a unique mix of exhibit has been curated with art that excites 2 - Riccarda de Eccher | Bryan Granger, For further information check our SC In- The arts endure because they are not only for a deeper connection with nature, with materials and interpretations that promises and stimulates, with a sense of calm, seren- director of exhibitions and public programs, stitutional Gallery listings, call the Institute www.whimsyjoy.com worthwhile, but important.” ourselves, and with each other.” to be both captivating and inspiring. From ity and joy. Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, Col- at 843/953-4422 or visit (halsey.cofc.edu). Robert Lange has created his most time Mia Bergeron has created an interior sculptures of fish, whales, and dolphins Ivo Kerssemakers is a Dutch-American lege of Charleston. 843.873.6935 • 843.810.1245 consuming and largest portrait to date for with still life that seems like reality that has to photographs that capture serene worlds photographer born in the Netherlands, 3 - Lonnie Holley | Dr. Theodore Rosengar- the exhibit. He says of the painting, “In continued above on next column to the right that appear to be untouched by humans, the continued on Page 10 Page 8 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 9 Lowcountry Artists Gallery Don’t forget about our website: Society of Bluffton Artists continued from Page 9 www.carolinaarts.com continued from Page 10 now based in the Lowcountry. Kerssemak- lia to Wyoming’s Indian Paintbrush and ers uses a long exposure technique that varied seascapes. transforms iconic natural and city land- Healy has a strong background in scapes into contemplative surrealist worlds the creative arts. One of her pieces was that seem to be untouched by humans. To showcased in the National Association achieve the effect, he uses neutral density of Women Artists (NAWA) Juried Show, filters and up to 16 stops with exposure Earth to Sky, on view last month at the Art times of over four minutes. This stillness al- League of Hilton Head gallery, located lows the viewer to experience extraordinary inside Arts Center of Coastal Carolina on natural and historic environments without Hilton Head Island, SC. the distraction of people, cars, or other Healy’s work has been displayed at the visual noise. He prints his images using a Christ Church Art Gallery in Charlotte, large-format printer to create archival works Work by Ivo Kerssemakers NC, the Pompano Beach Club in Bermuda on canvas and fiber fine art paper. community in Charleston that supported his and the Junior League of Boston 45th Kerssemakers is an artist-owner of Low- work as a sculptor. You can find past issues all the way back to Anniversary Show House, and at The Na- country Artists Gallery in Charleston, and is As a master craftsman and fine art sculp- August 2004! thaniel Allen House in West Newton, MA. represented by MISC-Everything, Murrells tor Smith has established his own aesthetic. Inlet, The Collectors Café & Gallery and the His highly coveted work is set apart by keen Waccammaw Boulevard Gallery in Myrtle attention to detail and a commitment to Beach, SC. creating delightful, museum-quality pieces. You can find past articles all the way back to Stephen Vadakin is a writer and wildlife While the iconic human-sized copper frogs June 1999 Work by Penny Healy artists who creates sculptures utilizing the are widely recognized as Smith’s signature from oil street scenes of Boston and New mediums of wood and bronze. He works in pieces, his repertoire includes many other York to colorful acrylic abstracts. native and exotic woods from all over the creatures - fish, birds, and turtles are also In addition to being a member of Enjoy local artwork in all media by Whether you’re starting out or been SOBA, she’s also a member of the Art world. His sculptures are sanded to perfec- carefully crafted out of copper, brass, and more than 180 exhibiting member artists. making art for years, our teaching tion and finished with the highest quality stainless steel. Each sculpture brings its Also don’t forget about our two blogs: League of Hilton Head and NAWA in materials. Recently, Vadakin was featured surrounding space to life with an engaging New York, Boston and South Carolina. All artwork on display in our large gallery Academy has a place for you. In-person 0QP2TQƂV Works by Penny Healy The Society of Bluffton Artists is the 1TICPK\CVKQP on Channel 5 News with a segment about presence that is playful, creating delight- is for sale. We showcase 2D, 3D and jewelry. and online classes and workshops are 752QUVCIG his newly-carved 1200 pound humpback ful daily interactions for his international Carolina Arts Unleashed Healy painted on and off for decades heart of the flourishing art hub in Old Exhibits change every month and Featured taught by professional art educators and PAID whale. The tree from which the whale was clientele. Smith’s innovative metal sculp- before painting full-time. She holds a Town Bluffton’s historic district at the 2GTOKV0Q carved came down in Hurricane Dorian. tures breathe life into well-curated homes, bachelor’s in science degree in Design corner of Church and Calhoun streets. Artist receptions are free and open to the nationally recognized guest instructors. In The Big Splash exhibit he will unveil an gardens, landscapes, and public spaces Carolina Arts News from the Rochester Institute of Technolo- As a non-profit art organization, SOBA public. Check our website for exhibit Listings change often and classes range eight foot carving of two dolphins that is across the world as well as here, in the gy. She also studied at Richmond College offers regular art classes, featured artist dates, details and special events. from half-day to several weeks, with sure to delight gallery visitors young and Lowcountry. in London, England. shows, exhibitions, scholarships, outreach Monday-Saturday from 10 AM-4 PM something sure to match your schedule old. Located in the heart of the historic Healy is originally from Massachu- programs and more. Vadakin is also the founder of a marine French Quarter, Lowcountry Artists Gal- setts, where she enjoyed painting a variety For further information check our SC and Sunday from noon-4 PM. and budget. Come be inspired. science program from school children in the lery is the oldest artist-owned and oper- of New England subjects along with Institutional Gallery listings, call SOBA at Midwest. To date, the program has reached ated gallery in Charleston. One of the nine Send us your email address to be added inspiration from her travels abroad. Her 843/757-6586 or visit (www.sobagallery. more than 50,000 young people with an artist-owners is always available to answer paintings span a broad range of styles, com). engaging message about the art of sculpture questions, consult, and discuss commissions to our list to receive notice of each as it relates to oceans and marine life. with clients. The gallery represents a total of Vadakin’s collections have been featured 30 guest artists, working in a wide variety Coastal Discovery Museum on Hilton at the Centre of Coastal Studies on Cape of mediums and styles including paint- monthly issue. Cod, the South Carolina Maritime Museum, ings, photography, sculpture, mixed-media, and Wyland’s Galleries in Naples, FL, and pottery, glass, wood, and jewelry. Gallery [email protected] Head Island, SC, Offers Exhibition Hilton Head, SC. artist-owners are: Rana Jordahl, Norma Zan Smith was born and raised in Morris Cable, Fran Davies, Lynne Hard- Charleston and spent his formative years wick, Kellie Jacobs, Ivo Kerssemakers, over the country right here on Hilton Head.” Focused on Santa Elena, a Spanish working alongside his father Charles in Gaston Locklear, Nicole Robinson, Sandra The judging will be done by Jennifer   his Lowcountry workshop. He learned the Roper and Lisa Willits. McEwen, Director of Cultural Affairs for To Bluffton technique of direct metal sculpture there For further information check our SC the Town of Hilton Head. McEwen has Colony Founded on Parris Island in 1566 & I-95 and honed his skills while attending his Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery extensive experience in the private and non- The Coastal Discovery Museum on grandmother’s watercolor shows on Queen at 843/577-9295 or visit (www.lowcoun- profit arts administration sectors. She has Hilton Head Island, SC, and the Santa Elena  Skull Creek Street. Naturally drawn to the artist’s life, tryartists.com). held executive and managerial positions at Foundation have joined together to tell the Smith became a part of the lively creative theatre companies in Atlanta and New Or- story of America’s first century. The Coastal leans, and she’s a member of the Leadership Discovery Museum will host this new South Carolina Class of 2020. She took part 1,000 square foot traveling exhibit, on view in the National Arts Strategies’ 2016-2017 through Dec. 7, 2020. 278 University of South Carolina at In the 16th century, Spain claimed the Windmill Hilton Head Chief Executive Program, an international 1 Plantation New World, today known as North Amer- Calibogue Sound Harbour group of arts leaders working to advance A Beaufort, SC, Features Artworks the field. In 2016 she was named inGeorgia ica, and named it La Florida. The Spanish Trend’s 40 Under 40 list. She currently founded Santa Elena on Parris Island in William Hilton Parkway 1566 and it became the first capital of La 2 serves on the Americans for the Arts Private E Main Street Created During COVID-19 Pandemic Works by Fred Mead Florida and the first successful European Whooping Crane Way The University of South Carolina at chael Dixon, Diane Britton Dunham, Wyn Sector Advisory Council. all media created by more than 170 member settlement on the Southeast coast. This city Beaufort, SC, is presenting Art Speaks, an Foland, Mary Ann Ford, Tina Fripp, Joan 3 artists. All artwork on display is for sale flourished for twenty years and was then exhibit featuring art created by Beaufort Furlong, Joanne Graham, Terri Howell, abandoned and lost to history. Expressway (Toll) and exhibits change every month. Located 278 County artists during the Covid-19 pan- Claudette Humphrey, Anne Jennings, Chris Slowly, over the past 150 years, archae- Spanish Cross Island Indigo Run mid-island inside Arts Center of Coastal Wells 4 demic, on view at the USCB Center for the Jones, Jacqueline Jones, Aki Kato, Elaine ologists have discovered parts of this settle- Carolina, next to the box office. “Inspir- Toll Arts, through Nov. 1, 2020. Lake, Renee Levin, Ellen Long, Andrew Booth ing visual arts for our community and its ment and have pieced together its fascinat- September 3 - November 1 Lyons, Michael Murphy, Jack Nietert, ing story. Ongoing research has revealed In addition to paintings and photography, Hetty Nijman, Omar Patterson, Elizabeth visitors through exhibitions, education and partnerships” is Art League of Hilton new fragments that include the stories of the the eclectic exhibit also includes wood, Pearson, Kris Peterson, Greg Rawls, Jim A image of items found in this exhibit. Head’s mission. Native American people who lived here for Marshland Rd. textiles, silver and more. While some pieces Rothnie, Marilee Santori, Sandy Shuster, millennia; the enslaved Africans who first you through multiple environments and are a direct response to the pandemic, many Brenda Singleton, Marilyn Smith, Robert Art League Gallery is dedicated to providing as safe an environment as pos- arrived in South Carolina in 1526, and the past many historic structures. As you walk are escapes from it. Art Speaks is as diverse Steinmetz, Linda Silk Sviland, Linda Tully, Works by Kate Hanley French, Spanish, and English explorers and across this historic landscape, enjoy the Sea Pines Long as the artists who have contributed to the Carolyn Wall, Walda Wildman, and Tatiana sible. To that end, Art League is following Plantation Wexford Cove Palmetto Art League of Hilton Head is the only all CDC and Town of Hilton Head guide- settlers who fought fiercely over this land magnificent live oaks and ancient cedars, Arrow Road Club juried exhibit. Zalapskaia. we now call home. take in the view from the boardwalk, see the Shelter Cove 501(c)(3) nonprofit visual arts organization lines, including available masks for patrons Toll C Parkway Greenwood Dr. Booth 1 William Hilton Participating artists include: Sandra For further information check our SC The Coastal Discovery Museum inspires Marsh Tacky horses grazing in the wide- 7 on Hilton Head Island with a synergistic art and mandatory masks for all employees, 10 278 Atkins, Nancy Bader, Lydia Beason, Louis Institutional Gallery listings, call the Center people to care for the Lowcountry. With the open fields, and envision what the island 9 8 gallery and teaching Academy. Art League contactless and cashless service, frequent New Orleans Dr. Hilton Head Bruce, Laura Burcin, Frank Cerulli, Betty at 843/521-4145 or visit (http://www.uscb- Coastal Discovery Museum you may ex- was like before it was developed. Resort

Academy welcomes artists and students in sanitization of the gallery, and a limit of 10 Avenue Pope Cothran, Dusty Connor, Sandy Dimke, Mi- centerforthearts.com/). plore our beautiful yet fragile environment; Celebrating five years in operation, the Pope Ave. Executive Park Rd. Palmetto all media at all skill levels, including true visitors in the gallery at any one time. D Dunes Resort beginners. Taught by professional art educa- For further information check our SC learn about the region’s history, culture and Santa Elena History Center sincerely thanks Shipyard art; and discover what makes the 68-acre the dedicated volunteers, generous sup- Plantation tors, students can choose from many art Institutional Gallery listings, call the league Cordillo Parkway Port Royal Sound Art League of Hilton Head on Historic Honey Horn property so special. porters, numerous partners, and especially S. Forest Beach Dr. classes and workshops that change monthly, at 843/681-5060 or visit N. Forest Beach Dr. Art League Gallery features local artwork in (www.artleaguehhi.org). Most importantly, leave with the knowledge Beaufort County, for launching efforts that you can make a difference by actively to claim Santa Elena as America’s First Hilton Head Island, SC, Presents Gallery Spaces caring for our environment and heritage. Capital. Now, the Santa Elena Foundation Public Beach 1 Art League of Hilton Head Gallery Start your museum visit at the Discovery will move on to an exciting new chapter as Atlantic Ocean 2 Annual National Juried Craft Show Society of Bluffton Artists in Bluffton, House to pick up a map of the property and a part of the Coastal Discovery Museum, a 3 The Art League of Hilton Head on Hilton imagination. The exhibit features works information on our exhibits, walks, talks, Smithsonian affiliate organization. These maps are not to exact Head Island, SC, will present CraftHilton- from 82 artists from 23 states, with cash tours, and more. Everyone is welcome. For further information check our SC In- scale or exact distances. They Other Points of Interest SC, Features Works by Penny Healy were designed to give readers A HHI Visitor’s Center Head2020, the Art League’s 7th National awards totaling over $3,000. There is no admission charge, but voluntary stitutional Gallery listings, call the Museum help in locating galleries and Juried Fine Art Craft Exhibition, on view “This exhibit only occurs once every two The Society of Bluffton Artists in SOBA gallery limits to 6 people at a time donations are accepted. Our trail system at 843/689-6767 ext. 224 or visit (www. art spaces in the area. B Hilton Head Island Public Library at the Art League Gallery, from Oct. 6 - 31, years. You won’t want to miss it,” says Kris- Bluffton, SC, will present USA From in the gallery. Refreshments and network- which begins behind the museum, takes coastaldiscovery.org). C Art League of Hilton Head Gallery 2020. A virtual awards reception will be ten McIntosh, Art League General Manager. Sea to Shining Sea, featuring works by ing will be available on the gallery’s held on Oct. 7, 5-6pm via Facebook Live. “This is a juried show, so the quality of the Penny Healy, on view Oct. 4 - 30, 2020. porch. Looking for info on the next juried art show in the Carolinas, an opportunity to show & sell your work D Art League of HH Art Academy at the next festival taking place in the Carolinas or do you want to know who the new director of an E Coastal Discovery Museum @ Honey Horn The exhibition will showcase 2- and pieces is exceptional. We are very fortunate A reception will be held on Oct. 11, from Healy’s art exhibit features 50 state art museum in the Carolinas is - just check out our Blog, “Carolina Arts News” 6 3-dimensional fine art craft that encompass to be able to showcase such talent from all 3-5pm. Masks will be required, along with flower paintings, from Alabama’s Camel- at (https://carolinaartsnews.wordpress.com/). Hilton Head Island, SC mile Marker exemplary creativity, experimentation and continued above on next column to the right other social distancing best practices. The continued on Page 11 Page 10 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 11 Upstate South Carolina 176  Saluda, NC Upstate SC Area This map is not to exact I-26 Discover Bluffton, SC scale or exact distances. It was designed to give readers help in locating Tryon, NC gallery and art spaces in Upstate South Carolina. 25 Landrum, SC

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Greenwood, SC Clinton, SC 72 I-26 Come explore. Savor our rich history, culture and natural beauty. Feast on our local seafood. Shop our unique and sometimes quirky shops and galleries. Enjoy our true Southern hospitality. Experience the Bluffton State of Mind! Hampton III Gallery in Taylors, SC, Greenville Tech in Taylors, SC, Features Works by Paul Matheny Ask Artists to Take a Look at 2020 ARTS & SEAFOOD WEEKEND Hampton III Gallery in Taylors, SC, is Greenville Technical College in Taylors, Stroll our our Historic Historic District District visiting and galleries see our and state shops presenting Stories from Trees: 2015-2020, SC, will present 2020, So Far, on view in OCTOBER 24-25, 2020 and see our state designated cultural district come featuring paintings by Paul Matheny, on the Benson Campus Galleries, from Oct. designated cultural district come alive! DISCOVERDISCOVER & &CELEBRATE CELEBRATE THE ARTS alive! POP UP ART displays on gallery porches and view through Oct. 31, 2020. 5 - 30, 2020. POP UP ART on the street, on gallery porches Matheny offers the following statement, This year has been and continues to slam THE& SEAFOOD ARTS IN IN OLDOLD TOWNTOWN lawns and on corner lots join the many galleries to AS YOU DO THE OYSTER STROLL! and on a corner lot  temporary art displays “Since the Search for Truth series began us with climate and health disasters to ex- highlight the artistic and cultural side of Bluffton. in the early 1990s in Rock Hill, SC, every acerbate our political, racial, and economic Galleries and Shops open joinRefresh the at many one of galleries our many to restaurants highlight or the our artistic POP painting has evolved as a result of the paint- divides. The underpinnings of our everyday 10:00am -5:00pm andUP EATERIES cultural sideand enjoy of Bluffton. true Southern Hospitality! ing that came before it. The earliest pieces lives sway under the weight of doubt as we reflected a southern roadside aesthetic from question the veracity of governmental and hand painted signs from firework and pro- scientific authorities, rethink cultural norms, oldtownbluffton.com | blufftonartsandseafoodfestival.com duce stands, and disappearing conversations and doubt personal and collective beliefs. that I was fortunate to participate in.” Our movements, communications and Work by Paul Matheny “These current paintings, while still con- proximity to coworkers, friends, family, our nected to each of the previous pieces, have surface of each panel. He currently lives in nation, the world have ceased or have been evolved to reflect a more ethereal, transcen- Columbia, SC. severely restricted. Quick definitive answers dental thought process from my time in the Hampton III Gallery is located on Wade would be so welcome. In the spirit of full Work by Doug McAbee forests, on trails, and through thoughts and Hampton Boulevard in Taylors, SC (a disclosure, 2020, So Far offers no answers. in reaction to the pandemic and its isolation ideas that emerge from my mind, through couple of miles from downtown Green- The idea for 2020, So Far originated specifically forIn Times Like These. Added my hands and onto each panel. Most of ville). In 1970 the gallery opened with the with a visit to Hampton III Gallery’s (in to the mix are photographs by Katie Fenske the elements from my image bank are still vision to provide quality art to the commu- Taylors, SC) exhibition In Times Like These made in early fall of 2020 and paintings used, but rearranged and rethought. These nity. The gallery features work from leading and Upstairs Artspace’s (in Tryon, NC) by Jane Allen Nodine made during her new paintings are visual conversations painters, sculptors and printmakers from exhibition, Jane Allen Nodine: Reflections self-imposed artist residency in the spring Carolina Arts is now on among the objects, interacting together, the Southeast. Today Hampton III Gallery In the Age of Pandemic. Both concentrated 2020 isolation. Each artist worked in their having conversations within each piece. is the longest running commercial gallery on art made specifically during the spring favored media; painting, printmaking, relief Visit The viewer is invited to bring their own in South Carolina, representing over thirty 2020 Covid-19 shut down. sculpture, ceramics, and photography, and Twitter! perspective to each image, allowing them professional, award-winning artists. The in their favored genre from landscape to to personally connect with the narrative in 2400 square foot gallery maintains an inner abstraction and in their favored subjects, na- Carolina Arts their own way.” gallery that hosts changing one-person or ture, narrative, personal iconography, color Sign up to follow Matheny grew up in Anderson, SC, and group exhibitions every 4-6 weeks. Eight and shape. Most relished the shutdown’s is a 1996 graduate of Winthrop University. surrounding galleries offer a continuing isolation as added studio time. Many found on Facebook He has exhibited his artwork in the Caro- display of works. Artists’ lectures, demon- their studio a respite from 2020’s tumult, Tom’s Tweets, click below! linas and Georgia. His paintings focus on strations, discussions and special tours are welcoming a release through art-making as his distillation of his experiences that have provided. a focused, meditative task. Though all were influenced him throughout his life, driving For further information check our SC influenced by 2020 trepidation and fear, Go to this link and through forgotten roads and spending time Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery their outlooks remain hopeful. in forests. The paintings are composed of at 864/268-2771 or e-mail to In contrast, Doug McAbee’s response to “like” us! layers of words, followed by layers of paint ([email protected]). 2020 is fanciful and fun art with maybe only that allow the images to evolve onto the a nod to hope. His bright, color saturated drawings of wildly whimsical creatures So you’re the Marketing Director of a visual arts organization, art muesum, arts center, arts council cavort around the perimeter of Benson Gal- or artist guild and you’re wondering why you never see the exhibits presented at your facility includ- Work by Enid Williams lery 1. The center of Gallery 1 is anchored ed here. Maybe you’re the owner of a commercial art gallery and you’ve never seen your exhibits In Benson Gallery 2 are nine artists from by fantastical powder-coated steel pets that included with others presented in your area. You might even be an individual artist who is having Hampton III: John Acorn, Alice Ballard, simultaneously beg for a hug and warn, an exhibit in a non-profit space or commercial space and you don’t see your exhibits included. My question to you is - How long will you put up with that before you ask someone, Jeanet Dreskin, Paul Matheny, Glen Miller, “hands off.” Are his bright animal creatures twitter.com/carolinaarts “Why that is the case?” If you’re not included - it’s your fault. Robert Morsberger, Tom Stanley, Art grinning in greeting or leering in lechery? Werger, and Enid Williams. Each made art continued on Page 14 Page 12 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 13 Greenville Technical College Paul Matheny Stories from Trees: 2015 - 2020 continued from Page 13 Think Hieronymus Bosch meets Dr. Suess. Technical College and open to the public. McAbee has created what appears to be an The galleries are located on The Benson alternative 2020 narrative but read carefully. Campus on Locust Hill Road in Taylors, His creatures and drawings subtly comment SC. on this year, cherry-coating some of the For further information check our SC hard truths. Institutional Gallery listings, call 864/250- Benson Campus Galleries are operated 3051, e-mail to (fleming.markel@gvltec. by and for the faculty and students of the edu), or visit (www.gvltec.edu/dva). Department of Visual Arts at Greenville Greenville Center for Creative Arts in Greenville, SC, Features Tiger Traci Martin Strikes Asteroid Greenville Greenville Center for Creative Arts in Greenville, SC, will present Constel- lations, a group exhibition organized by Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville (TSA GVL), on view from Oct. 2 through Nov. 25, 2020. A reception will be held on Oct. 2, from 1-8pm, with some restrictions due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Please use this Night Birds, 2016, Acrylic, graphite, 11 x 14 inches Eventbright link (https://www.eventbrite. com/e/gcca-first-friday-oct-2nd-tickets- 120532398649?aff=ebdssbdestsearch) to September 24 - October 31, 2020 register for entry, within each hour, only 25 Work by Juan Logan visitors will be allowed in the gallery. Open- Live Facebook Event: Artist Talk ing remarks will be at 6:30pm. Iowa, University of Memphis and at Rhodes The show was curated by TSA GVL College. He ran an alternative exhibition September 26, 11am - Noon Co-director Mark Brosseau and features space called Material and worked as a work by Hamlett Dobbins, Lynne Marinelli curator at Delta Axis @ Marshall Arts as Meet the Artist Ghenov, Caroline Kent, Juan Logan, Alex well as Clough-Hanson Gallery at Rhodes September 26, Noon - 2pm Paik, and Esmé Thompson. This exhibi- College. In 2000 he received a fellowships tion is generously sponsored by Pinnacle and residencies at the Vermont Studio Financial Partners. Center, the Bemis Center for Contemporary Exhibit can be seen at the Gallery and on line. Constellations explores how six artists Art. Dobbins has received grants from the use abstraction as a navigational tool. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, the Tennessee work in this show is developed as a way Arts Commission, and ArtsMemphis. He of feeling out relationships – mapping the has shown his work throughout the region artist’s sensory experience, cultural history, and nationally. In 2013 he was awarded the 3110 Wade Hampton Blvd. Suite 10 Taylors, SC 29687 personal history, or understanding of life Rome Prize and spent eleven months as a www.hamptoniiigallery.com • email: [email protected] and the universe and their minor place in fellow at the American Academy in Rome. 864-268-2771 ABOUT THE WEEKEND it. The ‘maps’ that are created by the artists Lynne Marinelli Ghenov (Knoxville, are not meant to be a set of instructions to TN) is an artist primarily making drawings in Nashville, TN, and received a Master get to a specific destination. They are the and works on paper. She was born in Phila- of Fine Arts degree from the Maryland The 2020 self-guided tour will feature evidence of an investigation: a charting of delphia, Pennsylvania, spent most of her Institute College of Art. Logan’s artworks the unknown as opposed to documentation life residing on the east coast and currently address subjects relevant to the American 133 artists and their studios. Studio of the known. lives and works in Knoxville, TN. She holds experience. At once abstract and represen- Alex Paik and Esmé Thompson both a BFA in Sculpture from Tyler School of tational, his paintings, drawings, sculptures, locations vary throughout a 15-mile create their pieces by combining smaller Art in Philadelphia, PA (1998). Ghenov installations, and videos address the inter- units together. Thompson’s installations are has shown nationally in various group and connections of race, place, and power. They radius of downtown Greenville with made up of painted pieces of aluminum that solo shows, including University City Arts make visible how hierarchical relations combine elements of visual language from League and Artspace Liberti in Philadelphia and social stereotypes shape individuals, Easley, Greer, Travelers Rest and various cultures that she has encountered on (PA), Tiger Strikes Asteroid and Monte institutions, and the material and mental her extensive travels. The pieces are a map Vista Projects in Los Angeles (CA), Proto landscapes of contemporary life. Simpsonville included. of her visual experience during her travels. Gallery in Hoboken (NJ), and Crosstown Logan’s works can be found in private, Paik’s pieces are made up of simple geo- Arts in Memphis (TN). Her recent shows corporate, and public collections, including metric forms rendered in cut paper that are include a two-person show, Collected the Whitney Museum of American Art, the layered and extrapolated together in such a Marks, at Carson-Newman University in Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Gibbes This year, artists will choose their own way that allows his pieces to show us how Jefferson City (TN) and Knoxville Local, a Museum of Art, the Baltimore Museum we experience visual phenomena. group exhibition for Tri-Star Arts in Knox- of Art, the Memphis Brooks Museum, the hours, make appointments or only Juan Logan uses symbolic forms, pat- ville (TN). In 2017 Ghenov co-founded Zimmerli Museum of Art, and the Boul- terns, and various materials to create paint- and co-directed the artist-run space C for der Museum of Contemporary Art. Most participate virtually from November 7 – ings that excavate the African American Courtside in Knoxville. She is currently the recently, his piece Some Clouds are Darker experience. He charts connections from the associate at Loghaven Artist Residency in became part of the Smithsonian’s National Work by Hamlett Dobbins 30. Each of the artists will have a video situations of the past to the conditions of the Knoxville (TN). Museum of African American History and Mark Brosseau (Greer, SC) was born and present. Caroline Kent (Chicago, IL) is a visual Culture. raised in the Northeast Kingdom of Ver- of their studio which will be accessible Caroline Kent and Hamlett Dobbins use artist who explores the relationship between Alex Paik (, NY) is Founder and mont. He received his BA from Dartmouth painting as a way of investigating alterna- language, translation, and abstraction Director of Tiger Strikes Asteroid and Direc- and his MFA from the University of Penn- through the new Greenville Open Studios tive systems of logic and language. Dobbins through an expanded painting practice. Kent tor at Trestle Gallery. His modular, paper- sylvania in 1998 and 2001, respectively. He captures something elemental about specific labors to expand the discourse of abstrac- based wall installations explore perception, then spent a year working in Iceland as a experiences with specific people in his tion to include alternative logics that move interdependence, and improvisation within Fulbright Scholar. He has had fourteen solo YouTube channel and the app. paintings. Kent’s work is in constant trans- beyond surface and frame through each act structure while engaging with the complexi- exhibitions and been in numerous group lation; each painting is the next step in the of translation from one medium to the next. ties of social dynamics. He has exhibited in exhibitions. His work has been featured in evolution of language. The body of work Kent received a BA at Illinois State Univer- the US and internationally, with notable solo New American Paintings, and reviewed by maps out that progression. sity (1998) and received her MFA from The projects at Praxis New York, Art on Paper ArtForum, the Philadelphia Inquirer, Two Lynne Marinelli Ghenov uses found University of Minnesota (2008). Kent has 2016, and Gallery Joe. His work has also Coats of Paint, the Artblog, and others. He paper, with its own history, as the basis for exhibited nationally at The Flag Art Foun- been featured in group exhibitions at Bravin- is a 2019 recipient of a Pollock-Krasner greenvilleopenstudios.com her work. Her drawings represent points of dation (NY), The Walker Art Center (MN), Lee programs, Lesley Heller Workspace, Foundation Grant and is Co-director of intersection between the history of the paper The DePaul Art Museum (Chicago), The and MONO Practice, among others. Paik Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville. and her own personal history. California African American Museum (LA), was also the curator of the Satellite Art Show Visitors to the Greenville Center for Cre- There will be an ARTalk panel discus- The Suburban (Chicago), and The Museum in Miami from 2015-2018. ative Arts are required to wear a mask while @macARTScouncil sion at GCCA on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020, of Contemporary Art (Chicago). Esmé Thompson (Lebanon, NH) has visiting the gallery and observe responsible Christen Palombo from 6 to 7pm as part of the exhibition. Kent has received grants from The Pol- been influenced by her extensive travels. social-distancing behavior. The opening Exhibition artists Juan Logan and Alex Paik lock-Krasner Foundation, The McKnight These experiences have informed and reception will be a ticketed event and more will be joined by curator Jonell Logan and Foundation, and The Jerome Foundation. enlivened her art. She has been a resident information about scheduling a visit and creative coach and poet Uchechi Kalu to Most recently she is a 2020 Artadia Founda- of the Rockefeller Foundation and the ticket will be available at (www.artcenter- discuss how art can be a tool for navigating tion Chicago Awardee. Kent’s work is in Bogliasco Foundation in Italy studying greenville.org) in the coming weeks. GCCA community. the collections of the Walker Art Center, medieval painting and decorative arts. She is located in the historic Brandon Mill build- Hamlett Dobbins (Memphis, TN) is MN and The Art Institute of Chicago and is has travelled to Morocco to study ceramic ing on Abney Street in Greenville, SC. native of Tennessee and has spent most of represented by Kohn Gallery based in Los and fiber art and to Ireland to study Celtic For more info check our SC Institutional his life in Memphis. He received his BFA Angeles. She currently has solo exhibition, manuscripts and lacemaking. Most recently Gallery listings, contact TSA GVL by from the University of Memphis and his Victoria/Veronica: the figment between us, her travels have taken her to Australia to e-mail at (greenville@tigerstrikesasteroid. MFA from the University of Iowa. Dob- on view at Tiger Strikes Asteroid Chicago. explore aboriginal art in Kakadu and Uluru. com) and GCCA at (exhibitions@artcenter- Pelham Architects, LLC bins has taught at University of Mississippi, Juan Logan (Belmont, NC) was born Thompson is Professor of Studio Art at greenville.org). Memphis College of Art, University of continued above on next column to the right Dartmouth College. Page 14 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 15 7 + (  & , 7 <  2 )  * 5 ( ( 5 Presbyterian College in Clinton, SC Artists Collective | Spartanburg in continued from Page 16 Spartanburg, SC, Offers Works by making, the work is on its own now and so people bring their own meaning and, more Thomas Koenig and Judy Martin importantly, their own meaningfulness.” The Artists Collective | Spartanburg in Rico grew up on military bases across the Spartanburg, SC, will present Big In Glass, United States and has lived on both coasts featuring collaborative works by photogra- and along both borders. He earned his un- pher Thomas Koenig and fused-glass artist dergraduate degree from the University of Judy Martin, on view from Oct. 6 - 31, Memphis in 1995, followed by an intensive 2020. All social distancing protocols will series of studio art and art history courses at be practiced to prevent the spreading of PC from 2003 to 2005. COVID-19. In 2016, he received his Master of Arts Each artist is contributing 10-12 pieces from Clemson University. Rico has exhib- of work. Martin will present a collection of ited internationally in Australia, England, fused glass creations especially made for and Germany; in regional art museums in Work by Christopher Rico Thomas Koenig photographing glass work by this exhibit; Koenig will use macro photog- South Carolina; as well as in commercial tions of work from nationally and interna- Judy Martin raphy to present highly enlarged details of galleries in , Atlanta, and tionally recognized artists, the Senior Art Martin’s work, giving the viewer a different New Orleans. Rico is represented by Lyons Major Exhibition, and the Annual Student once again, was still calling me. I perspective. $'8/7 )$0,/<&$7(*25,(6 35,=(6 Weir Gallery and Bill Lowe Gallery. Exhibition. don’t remember how I even found glass fus- “This is truly exciting,” Collective Although closed for public viewing due For further information check our SC ing but boy oh boy, did it hook me! I started President Beth Regula said. “Collabora- to the Pandemic, the Harper Center Gallery Institutional Gallery listings or contact Ann eating, sleeping, breathing , and tion between artists is something that we hosts four exhibitions annually - two exhibi- Stoddard at 864/833-8635. I felt as if I’d finally found my niche!” /2&$7,21 wholeheartedly encourage and support. Because Martin could not find any local Both of these members are respected in educational opportunities in fused glass, she 7KH&LW\RI*UHHU&HQWHUIRUWKH$UWV their individual field. Together, they are pre- educated herself through reading, online Artists Collective | Spartanburg in senting a new kind of art exhibit. You’ll see investigation, “and probably most impor- 7UDGH6WUHHW_*UHHU6& Judy’s beautiful fused glass creations, and tantly good ol’ trial and error, learning the Spartanburg, SC, Features Works you’ll see how Thomas has captured details hard way what works and what doesn’t.” of her creations through his creative eye, in Since then, her work has been juried into the large size prints. I commend them for their prestigious ArtFields art show in Lake City, '($'/,1()25(175,(6 by Janis McElligott efforts, their spirit of collaboration, and for SC, as well both of the Collective’s juried It’s taken self-taught artist Janis McEl- producing something new in Spartanburg’s shows in 2019 and 2020. 7XHVGD\2FWREHU ligott nearly a lifetime, but her first public art world.” Martin’s commissioned pieces have exhibition of acrylic paintings, Acrylic “Judy and I spent hours together going included Christian crosses, wedding center- Moments: Emotions Remembered, will be through and testing materials and shapes pieces, sports pieces, and outside installa- on view at Artists Collective | Spartanburg that make an interesting object through tions. She has taught fused glass at Tryon 38%/,&9,(:,1*6 in Spartanburg, SC, from Oct. 6 - 31, 2020. shape, color, and texture,” Koenig said. “In Arts and Crafts School, Spartanburg Art A reception will be held on Oct. 17, from this aspect, this show is a step further in the Museum, and her studio in Lyman, SC. 2FWREHU 30 noon-2pm. All social distancing protocols process between glass art creation and the Thomas Koenig’s career in communica- to prevent the spread of COVID-19 will be detail that is portrayed in the picture. The tions and design spans more than 30 years 2FWREHU$030 observed. original attraction was the idea of presenting and two continents: North America and McElligott will present about 25 paint- something new, way bigger in size. We both Europe. Born in Greensboro, NC, Koenig’s ings, which will vary in size and subject learned from the experience and widened youth was spent in Germany, where he )RUPRUHLQIRUPDWLRQYLVLW matter, and will include images of beloved our horizon. We experimented. We had earned a degree in Prepress Production from pets, buffalo standing in snow, peaceful but Work by Janis McElligott happy accidents and we took a second look, a traditional apprenticeship program and abandoned homes, waves crashing, World personal connection is made. and often found beauty in it.” a diploma in Communication Design and % , 7  / <  * 5 ( ( 5 3 8 0 3 . , 1 & 2 1 7 ( 6 7 War II debris, and lighthearted Halloween “I do a lot of work on commission, Photography from the University of Applied and Easter moments. capturing a moment in time for people,” she Science in Wiesbaden. He has done research received the Surdna Foundation’s Arts Museum of Art, and the Contemporary “I’m excited, nervous, and happy,” explained. “I paint what they want. They in semiotics and practical semiotic applica- Teachers Fellowship which was applied Carolina Collection at MUSC in Charles- McElligott said. “This is a wonderful op- don’t describe the painting to me when I tions at the University of South Carolina as Lander University in Greenwood, toward travel to Australia to research ton, SC. portunity to share my work.” She has been a deliver it. What they do is tell me the way it part of the School of Journalism and Mass indigenous art. For further information check our SC member at ACS for nearly a year. makes them feel. And the way they feel tells Communication’s graduate program. SC, Features Works by Enid Yanko’s work is included in private and Institutional Gallery listings or call Jona- “On behalf of Artists Collective | Spar- me I captured their moment.” Koenig has lived in Spartanburg since public collections including those of the than O. Holloway at 864/388-8810. tanburg, we are thrilled to be Janis’s choice The self-taught artist has practiced her 1997 and been the creative lead at AGE Cleveland Clinic, the Greenville County of galleries for her first exhibit,” Collective love of drawing for a lifetime: She car- K Media LLC, a local communications President Beth Regula said. “Her work is ries a sketch pad with her wherever she agency. In 2009, he had a solo art show at Williams and Paul Yanko A cross section of photos by Thomas Koenig of Lander University in Greenwood, SC, very accessible. She has a lot of images that goes to either capture a moment or escape glass works by Judy Martin Spartanburg Art Museum. He has been in will present Perfectly Familiar / Unrecog- people can easily relate to on an emotional from one. In her retirement, her sketching several group shows in both the USA and nizably Strange, featuring works by Enid Presbyterian College in Clinton, SC, level. Although the work appears to be expanded to acrylic painting adding color to Martin hopes patrons will see this exhibit Germany. In 2019, Koenig was awarded an Williams and Paul Yanko, on view in the simple and straightforward, there is a deeper life’s moments. as “a different way of looking at things, not art grant by Chapman Cultural Center for Lander University Fine Art Gallery, from level of connection there for the taking. She “James Baldwin once said ‘All art is a just glass. And, it is glass like it hasn’t been a photography project. He and his camera Oct. 13 through Nov. 11, 2020. Offers Works by Christopher Rico has a way of capturing the moment.” kind of confession.’ These acrylic paintings seen before in photography.” Koenig hopes traveled extensively in the US, England and Predictably Familiar / Unrecognizably Presbyterian College in Clinton, SC, is are mine,” McElligott said. “They are things “it will challenge the visitor to look at things Germany. Strange is an exhibition of recent works presenting Everything That Was Forever, I saw or emotions I shared, all put on canvas a different way and to experience a material, Martin has been a member of the Collec- on canvas, panel, and paper completed featuring work by South Carolina artist as my declaration to loving life’s moments. its color and texture differently. You could tive for three years, and Koenig has been a between 2017 and 2020. The two-part title Christopher Rico, on view in the Elizabeth The simplest sights can help the heart say it’s when details in glass enter another member for five years. “Diversity is key,” references the dual aspects of formalism Stone Harper Gallery, through Nov. 20, remember what’s important. Whether it be medium.” Koenig said. “ACS has given me opportu- that both artists engage with. These works 2020. a loving pet remembered, a little girl feeling It took the artists a year to experiment nities to exhibit my work with close to no employ a vocabulary of color and shape Currently the Elizabeth Stone Harper the crash of an ocean wave or the silence of and produce the works for this exhibit, limitations or restrictions, and the support that is at once familiar, reinforcing asso- Gallery is closed for public viewing due snow; all these things provoke a wide range and all of them will be for sale. The 24 x from the artists at ACS as a community has ciations while simultaneously prompting to the COVID-19 Pandemic, but you can of emotions. These varying emotions are 36-inch photographs will sell for $225 each. been priceless.” Martin said, “Interacting the unexpected through unlikely combina- watch a video walkthrough of the exhibi- captured by using the gaiety of vivid colors Martin’s work will range in price from $55 with the other members has been great for tions and layering. Work by Enid Williams tion, filmed by art major Jackson Page, can to the solemnest of grayscale. I hope you to $1,200. me. Talking with others, I can learn and get Medical University of South Carolina, be found on YouTube at Work by Janis McElligott feel the moment.” For both artists, creating this exhibit has ideas for my glass art through what they the Red Oak Foundation in Fort Worth, (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXkvUAJYMnI). “This is the first time I will be exhibit- been a learning experience and changed have done.” TX, and the Columbus Museum of Art in “The person who stands in front of one of “There is a large range of moments ing my work, and I can’t imagine a better how they work. Koenig: “It is a departure Artists Collective | Spartanburg is a Ohio. my paintings brings their own stories,” Rico captured on canvas, from pets to crashing place to take this step with my art,” she said. for both of us, because we went through the membership-based art venue that provides ​ Williams has taught art classes at Kent said. “It’s an exchange and a sharing. When waves,” the 64-year-old Massachusetts “Everyone at ACS makes themselves avail- experience of collaborating, including aban- affordable studio space to local artists who State, Youngstown State, and the Univer- one has a conversation like that, one often native said. She now lives in Taylors, SC. able with gentle guidance and fellowship. doning traditional techniques and accepting are juried into the organization. Most of the sity of Akron, and currently teaches art at feels out of time. So the show’s title is both “I hope there is a painting for everyone to The range of artistry at the ACS serves as a other viewpoints as new standards.” Martin: artists are visual artists, however, some are Greenville Technical College’s Greer, SC, lament and celebration that nothing is truly reflect on and maybe — just maybe — feel- creative motivator for me.” “My glass is going from my well-known performing artists. It has about 30 member campus. She is also the 2012 recipient of forever.” ings remembered. These are things that I’ve Artists Collective | Spartanburg is a method and style to trying new ways of studios, more than 50 members, three gal- the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, Rico’s paintings are bold, broad ges- Work by Christopher Rico seen or that others have shared with me that membership-based art venue that provides making art from glass.” leries, two stages, a printery, and a pottery one of only two artists in South Carolina tures in ink and acrylic paint. The titles are influenced by the Pandemic, the paintings stirred gentle emotions in me. Things that affordable studio space to local artists who Martin’s profession has been in sales studio. Normally, it hosts three art exhibi- to receive this prestigious award. mostly names of ancient cities, like Dwarka in Everything That Was Forever take us on seemed important to remember and share.” are juried into the organization. Most of the and management, but about 14 years ago tions each month, showcasing members’ Since 2004 Youngstown, OH, native and Casluhim, to allow for free association, a journey to discover what makes us truly Some of the work will be for sale, rang- artists are visual artists, however, some are while unemployed, she scratched a creative and guest artists’ work. Housed in what was Paul Yanko has taught in the Visual Arts Rico says. human, according to Rico. ing in price from $40 to $240. “I hope they performing artists. It has about 30 member itch and took a local class in . once a Baptist church, it is one of Spartan- Department at the South Carolina Gover- “Many may not recognize most of the “One of the interesting things about art find a painting that leaves them with a good studios, more than 50 members, three gal- “I worked in that medium for a couple of burg’s leading art agencies. nor’s School for the Arts and Humanities cities’ names, even though they were each and about artists living in the culture,” Rico feeling,” McElligott said. leries, two stages, a printery, and a pottery years and then found full-time employ- For further information check our SC Work by Paul Yanko in Greenville, SC. He received an MFA powerful kingdoms in their day,” Rico said. says, “is that good art relates to the time in Although McElligott’s work leans heavi- studio. Normally, it hosts three art exhibi- ment again,” she said. “And once more my Institutional Gallery listings or visit (Artist- Williams was born in Midland, TX, in in painting from Kent State University “Empire is a fragile thing that presents itself which we discover it more than the time ly toward realism, it gives a deeply personal tions each month, showcasing members’ creative urges had to take a back seat for a sCollectiveSpartanburg.org). 1958 and grew up in Stephenville, TX. in 1995 and a BFA in illustration from as an enduring thing. So this references the during which it was made.” and contemplative message by adding a bit and guest artists’ work. Housed in what was while. When I found myself unemployed She received her MFA in painting from the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1991. show’s title again.” “Because the act of creation requires of impressionism to the subject matter. Her once a Baptist church, it is one of Spartan- Having an exhibition? Kent State University. Her work has been While residing in Ohio, Yanko exhibited Rico’s works are pure discovery and ex- me to be focused in the moment, it has the style does not shy away from the viewer, burg’s leading art agencies. The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month exhibited at the Carnegie Museum in extensively in solo and group exhibitions ploration, incorporating references to both power to tell stories that are enduring and in and many of the subjects — even those For further information check our SC prior to the next issue. This will be October 24th for the November 2020 issue Pittsburgh, PA, the Columbus Museum of at institutions including the Cleveland eastern calligraphy and western religion. a sense outside of time. So looking at it now, without eyes — seem to stare unblinkingly Institutional Gallery listings or visit (Artist- and November 24th for the December 2020 issue. Art in Ohio, the Greenville County Mu- Museum of Contemporary Art and the Everything That Was Forever spans all of yes, I believe one could spend time with the at the patron, as if to hold attention until a sCollectiveSpartanburg.org). After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs into the next month. seum of Art and numerous galleries across McDonough Museum of Art. In 2002 he 2019 and 2020. Rico created most of the work and feel that it speaks very deeply to But don’t wait for the last minute - send your info now. the Upstate of South Carolina. Her art also was the recipient of an Ohio Arts Coun- work “when we all thought 2020 was going being in the midst of a Pandemic.” Got something to promote? And where do you send that info? is included in the Contemporary Carolina cil Individual Artist Grant and in 2011 to be an amazing year,” he said. “Whatever my intentions during the You can contact us by calling 843/693-1306 or by e-mail at - [email protected] but do it before the 24th of the month prior to our next issue. E-mail to ([email protected]). Collection at Ashley River Towers at the continued above on next column to the right While the exhibition wasn’t directly continued on Page 17 Page 16 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 17 transform their lives and strengthen the Community College has eight locations economic, social, and cultural environ- throughout Mecklenburg County, offering Mint Museum Uptown in Charlotte, Don’t forget about our website: Harvey B. Gantt Center for African- ment of Mecklenburg County. Central nearly 300 degree, diploma, and certifica- Piedmont is also a smart investment. At tion programs; customized corporate train- NC, Reopens with Artwork on the www.carolinaarts.com American Arts + Culture in Charlotte, a fraction of the cost, students learn by ing; market-focused continuing education; doing, receiving a combination of techni- and special interest classes. cal and soft skills training from quality For further information check our NC Plaza at the Levine Center for the Arts NC, Reopens with New Exhibitions faculty who prepare them to enter the Institutional Gallery listings or contact Art A larger-than-life outdoor diorama, en- The Harvey B. Gantt Center for (Trinidad & Tobago), Anja Marais South workforce and make a difference in their Galleries Coordinator Amelia Zytka by titled, Tune In, is coming to the plaza at the African-American Arts + Culture located (Africa & US), Jared McGriff (United family, business, community, and world. e-mail at ([email protected]). Levine Center for the Arts just outside Mint at the Levine Center for the Arts in Up- States), Petrona Morrison (Jamaica), Kurt Founded in 1963, Central Piedmont Museum Uptown in Charlotte, NC. rown Charlotte, NC, reopens Oct. 1, 2020, Nahar (Suriname), Devora Perez (Nicara- This 4,000-pound multidimensional di- with the exhibitions: Inter | Sectionality: gua), Evelyn Politzer (Uruguay), Wanda orama created by local artist Richard Lazes Diaspora Art from the Creole City and ... Raimundi-Ortiz (Puerto Rico & US), Central Piedmont Community and his studio team of fellow creatives at and justice for all, both on view for an Juan Ernesto Requena (Venezuela), Asser the Art Factory, is a sculpture of six stacked undertimined time. Saint-Val (Haiti & US), Deborah Willis, televisions from the 1960s in an enclosed Inter | Sectionality: Diaspora Art from Ph.D. (United States) and (Guest Art- College in Charlotte, NC, Features room with wallpaper, pictures and linoleum the Creole City, is a bold, multi-regional, ists) Stephanie J. Woods (United States), that replicate a TV room of the time. multi disciplinary curatorial collabora- Monique Luck (United States). Works by Keith Bryant Tune In has been installed on Wells Fargo tion and exploration of the emergence The exhibition, ... and justice for all, “Tune In” on view in Martha’s Vineyard. You can find past issues all the way back to Plaza outside Mint Museum Uptown in of the “Creole City” as a local, regional was on view before the COVID-19 Pan- Central Piedmont Community College tandem with the grand re-opening of the very shallow and prejudiced view of women August 2004! and global phenomenon. Internationally demic closed the Harvey B. Gantt Center. in Charlotte, NC, will present Reconvene, museum, which took place last month. and blacks. “These portrayals of minorities recognized curators, Sanjit Sethi, former It is now open for viewing once more. featuring works by Keith Bryant, on view Televisions in the installation display a were indicative of that period. While we Director of the Corcoran School of Arts America has the highest incarceration in the CPCC’s Overcash Gallery, from collage of rolling snippets of media pro- have moved a long way to a more magnani- You can find past articles all the way back to and Design and Rosie Gordon-Wallace, rate in the world. In just 40 years, those Oct. 12 through Dec. 10, 2020. gramming from the 1950s and ’60s, includ- mous and politically correct viewpoint in founder and chief curator of the Diaspora confined in this country’s prisons and Sculptural artist Keith Bryant creates ing news segments like the launch of Apollo our media, I wonder if our society has really June 1999 Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator, Inc. (DV- jails has grown 500%. Over 2 million three-dimensional sculptural designs with 11, sitcoms and tv dramas, live musical changed in the way we treat one another,” CAI) of Miami, FL, have designed this people are incarcerated today. This rise a story to tell. Reconvene, an exhibition performances by the likes of Little Richard he says. collaboration to provide a lens through is not due to increased criminal activity, that cannot be contained within the con- and The Beatles. It’s a reflection of history But television programming of that pe- which communities and community but the callous and inequitable execution fines of the Overcash Gallery, spills out that is mirrored in society today, as well as riod also brought families together to watch leaders internationally can begin to better of the nation’s laws and public policies. into the foyer and outdoors on to Central a display of media that has - and continues favorite shows. Also don’t forget about our two blogs: understand themselves, their diversities While 37% of the country’s population Campus, delighting students and visitors to - heavily influence the way people think “With the introduction of the internet, and their unlimited possibilities. represents people of color, an incongruous alike. Bryant uses a diverse assortment and act. He hopes that Tune In stimulates personal computers, and smartphones, we Inter | Sectionality: Diaspora Art from 67% make up the prison population. ... of materials to craft his work including conversations among viewers to consider have become isolated and no longer came Carolina Arts Unleashed the Creole City, is being presented at a and justice for all illuminates this racially wood, ceramics and metal. Work by Keith Bryant where we have come from and where we together with friends and families to take in time when Diaspora artists and voices are unjust system. Abstract in design, but geometrically are going as a society. a shared media experience. Perhaps a silver Carolina Arts News challenging social injustices, celebrating Throughout history, art has been used grounded, Bryant’s sculptures share the of Charlotte for the past 30 years, Bry- Lazes wanted to create a piece of art that lining of the pandemic is that it has brought identities, and re-activating and bridging as a vehicle to make important state- odyssey of life’s numerous twists and ant boasts a vast ring of experience in the put the pandemic crisis of 2020 and social us back together as families to sit in front communities through contemporary art ments about social issues. This exhibition turns, leading us on an extraordinary Charlotte art scene that expands to the unrest in some type of historical perspec- of the TV set as newscasters and politicians and scholarship. The complexities and threads intimate narratives and social journey of adventure and hope. The state and across the country. tive. The massive sculpture was created brief us on the status of the pandemic. With diversities represented by this exhibit commentary into large scale imagery, vid- graceful lines of the artwork and Bryant’s Bryant will offer a lecture on Oct. 22, by dissecting vintage television sets found all of the discord and alienation in society, are emergent, and in many cases, ascen- eo, installation and appropriated photogra- attention to detail produce a celebration of at 11am, on Facebook Live at (https:// in antique shops, and then assembled into we are all in need of some introspection and Send us your email address to be added dant, across the world. The exhibition is phy. Personal accounts of racial profiling composition, form and color all working www.facebook.com/cpccarts/). a precarious formation indicative of the a positive message so I hope that my sculp- grouped around themes that encompass and incarceration, family experiences together in unison. A belief that art is an Follow the Central Piedmont Galler- dysfunctional state of our society today. ture will contribute to the healing process.” the diaspora and “Creole City” life stories, and adverse psychological impacts are expression of emotion that cannot express ies on Instagram and Facebook at Central Six LED screens replace the old television Tune In is scheduled to travel throughout to our list to receive notice of each memory, politics, myth, religion, and cul- explored by artists Russel Craig, Deana itself in words draws the viewer into the Piedmont Arts and the blog at (http:// tubes. In order to create content for the 10 cities, including Charlotte, Washington ture. The exhibition showcases the works Lawson, Sherrill Roland, and Dread Scott. experience, craving more of what Recon- blogs.cpcc.edu/cpccartgalleries/). screens, he created a video collage mined DC, Boston, New York, Chicago, Atlanta of artists that represent a broad spectrum This exhibition both humanizes – vene has to offer. This fall show will not For further information check our NC from 100 hours of TV shows and news and Los Angeles. At each stop of the ex- monthly issue. of the African Diaspora. This global through first-hand experiences – and ex- disappoint. Institutional Gallery listings or contact Art media during the 1960s to create iconic hibit, Lazes along with co-director Aaron exhibition represents 25 Miami based art- amines a system that has disproportionate- Bryant is an art instructor at UNC Galleries Coordinator Amelia Zytka by TV shows, great musical performers by the Atkinson will interview and film local [email protected] ists, 17 countries and two Charlotte guest ly affected people of color. By placing this Charlotte, where he teaches ceramics, e-mail at ([email protected]). entertainers of that day and news clips of artists to document how they are leveraging artists Monique Luck and Stephanie J. issue in the forefront, ... and justice for sculpture and 3D design. As a resident current events during that time period. their creative talent to bring hope to each Woods. all aspires to create awareness, stimulate “It’s been 60 years since these programs city. The documentary “Artists in Quaran- 1 Cent Life portfolio. Communicating the experimentation reigned. Participating artists including: Moi- conversation, amplify the voices that are were broadcast on TV and while video pro- tine: American Creativity During the 2020 wide-eyed ambition of a recent immigrant, “Walasse Ting is an important Chinese- sés Aragón (Cuba), Aisha Tandiwe Bell often left unheard, and activate change. Jerald Melberg Gallery in Charlotte, graming has become more politically cor- Pandemic” will showcase how creatives the poems reference both the tone and American artist and poet who became an (Jamaica), Minia Biabiany (Guadeloupe), Gain one free general admission ticket rect it is unclear whether American culture took their craft to showcase truth, justice metrical patterns of classical Chinese poetry interlocutor between the European avant- Christopher Carter (United States), Ka- the first full weekend of each month by and society has become any more fair and and hope in a time of despair, and is sched- and the rhythm of American Beat prose, garde of the 1950s and the American Pop trina Coombs (Jamaica), Esperanza Cortés presenting your active Bank of America NC, Offers Works by Kim Keever equitable,” he says. uled to stream on Netflix in 2022. Jazz music, and the urban environment. artists of the 1960s and while his work (Colombia & US), Michael Elliott (Jamai- or Merrill Lynch credit or debit card and Lazes recognizes that shows like “The For further information check our NC In- Each page of the portfolio radiates with a gained some critical traction in the late ca), Guy Gabon (Guadeloupe), Rosa Na- a photo ID. Cardholders can enjoy all that Jeffersons,” “The Little Rascals,” “Lucille stitutional Gallery listings, call the Museum breathless immediacy that exudes a sense of 1950s, he has since been completely written day Garmendia (Cuba & US), GeoVanna the Gantt Center has to offer! Museums Ball”, and “Sanford and Son” were misogy- at 704/337-2000 or visit (mintmuseum.org). the vital dynamism of New York City in the out of the larger art historical narrative,” Gonzalez (US & Germany), Juan Erman on us is sponsored by Bank of America. nistic, chauvinistic and racist, portraying a early 1960s as Ting was experiencing it. said Anastasia James, Bechtler Museum Gonzalez (Cuba & US), Kearra Amaya For further information check our Soon after their completion, Ting ap- of Modern Art curator. “It is my intention Gopee (Trinidad & Tobago), Grettel Ar- NC Institutional Gallery listings, call the proached his close friend, the American to re-center the narrative of 1 Cent Life on rate Hechavarría (Cuba), Caroline Holder Center at 704/547-3700 or visit (www. Bechtler Museum of Modern painter, Sam Francis, with the idea of invit- Ting as the portfolio’s creator and driving (Barbados & Canada), Izia Lee Lindsay ganttcenter.org). ing a group of artists to create color litho- force. 1 Cent Life stemmed from Ting’s graphs in response to his poetry. In the early desire to capture the zeitgeist of a creative Art in Charlotte, NC, Celebrates 1960s, color lithography was still a rela- community by inviting a group of artists to tively under-explored medium by artists as respond to his poetry in the medium of color Central Piedmont Community it was primarily associated with commercial lithography in the same manner that he had the Life of Walasse Ting printing. The artists invited to participate in approached his early catalogs where he College in Charlotte, NC, Features The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art the project were given lithographic plates, combined poetry with reproductions of his in Charlotte, NC, is celebrating the life of ink, and crayons so they could experiment own works.” Walasse Ting with the exhibit, 1 Cent Life, with the unfamiliar medium and respond to Home to Charlotte’s iconic Firebird Works by Linda Luise Brown Work by Kim Keever which honor his landmark 1964 portfolio, Ting’s poetry in their preferred artistic style. sculpture by Niki de Saint Phalle, the Bech- Central Piedmont Community College Jerald Melberg Gallery in Charlotte, NC, and grace. on view in the Museum’s second-floor gal- Included in the exhibition is Andy Warhol’s tler Museum of Modern Art is filled with in Charlotte, NC, will present Love & is presenting Underwater Canvas, featur- A recipient of the New York Foundation lery, through Feb. 7, 2021. first published editioned lithograph which works by Miro, Giacometti, Calder, Warhol, Gravity, a solo exhibition by Linda Luise ing works by Kim Keever, on view through for the Arts Grant, Keever has exhibited The exhibition presents a selection of is accompanied by Ting’s poem, “Jade Klee, and a wealth of other 20th-century Brown, on view in CPCC’s Ross Gallery, Nov. 7, 2020. extensively throughout the country and color lithographs from the landmark 1964 White Butterfly.” This print is also the first notables. The Bechtler collection juxtaposes from Oct. 12 through Dec. 10, 2020. The gallery is pleased to present an abroad. Keever’s work is in the permanent print portfolio, 1 Cent Life, written by Detail of “Dust jacket for 1 Cent Life with Portrait combination of text and image on the same whimsy with work of significant intellectual This exhibition features the colorful exhibition of Kim Keever’s boldly colored, collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Walasse Ting (born Ding Xionguan), edited of Walasse Ting”, 1964 by Machteld Appel © 2020 page since Warhol’s illustrated books of the depth and historical significance. Cosmo- and elegant paintings of Charlotte artist Estate of Walasse Ting / Artists Rights Society abstract images. Keever photographically Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Hirsh- by Sam Francis, and published by E.W. (ARS), New York. 1950s. politan in nature yet intimate in scale, the Linda Luise Brown. She is a well-known captures colliding, billowing colors into horn Museum, Microsoft, Bank of America Kornfeld. The resulting portfolio printed by Mau- museum, designed by Mario Botta, provides and accomplished artist represented by a soft yet explosive choreography, creat- and Philip Morris. Developed by Anastasia James, Bechtler political refugees. Six years later, he moved rice Beudet in Paris, France and published an experience that is inspiring and ap- The Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art in ing imagery as beautiful as it is technical. This is the artist’s second solo exhibition Museum of Modern Art Curator, the exhibi- to Paris where he immediately anglicized by E.W. Kornfeld in Bern, Switzerland proachable. The artworks were committed Charlotte. Trained as an engineer, Keever uses preci- with the gallery. tion is dedicated to the life of Chinese- his name, tacking on “sse” in emulation of contains sixty-two original lithographs to the city of Charlotte by Andreas Bechtler, Drawing inspirartion from abstract sion and innovation to compose his pho- Jerald Melberg Gallery is located on American visual artist and poet Walasse the famed painter Henri Matisse. In Paris, by twenty-eight artists, reproductions of who, along with his family, built the collec- expressionism and abstract expression- tographs, utilizing a strategic dispersal of South Sharon Amity Road near the intersec- Ting and follows his journey from Shanghai Ting met former members of the CoBrA French, Japanese, and American adver- tion over 70 years. Located in the heart of ist artists such as Wassily Kandinsky, Lee specially prepared pigments into a 200-gal- tion with Providence Road. to Paris to New York City. group, including Pierre Alechinsky, Asger tisements, postage stamps, photographs, Uptown, the Bechtler is a light-filled com- Krasner and Helen Frankenthaler, Brown lon aquatic tank, creating dynamic, random For further information check our NC The exhibition features 18 lithographs Jorn, and Karl Appel. Their rebellious, intui- Chinese seals, and sixty-one letterpress munity space created to engage audiences prompts us to look at color and form while movement confined within the glass walls. Commercial Gallery listings or call the by 18 artists from the Bechtler Museum of tive, and democratic approach to artmaking poems by Ting set in multicolored inks. It of all ages through exhibitions, jazz and film analyzing the impact it has on the soul. The After photographing through the glass, gallery at 704/365-3000. To view selected Modern Art’s signed limited edition of the would greatly influence his work. CoBrA is is, as Ting envisioned, “as exciting as Times series, interactive art activities, and family abstract colors and forms of her work invite Keever crops the images to achieve the de- works online, visit the gallery’s newly 1 Cent Life Portfolio, as well as poetry and taken from the first letters of the cities (Co- Square, color bright as neon light, hot as days throughout the year. us to embark on a journey of self discovery sired compositions. In this process dualities redesigned website at (www.jeraldmelberg. a selection of books by Ting. Artists whose penhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam) where espresso.” 1 Cent Life is a vibrant celebra- For further information check our NC In- and imagination. emerge: the images exist in a space between com). work will be on view include Andy Warhol, the group’s founding members lived. tion of art and life that acts as a testimonial stitutional Gallery listings or visit (bechtler. Love & Gravity is a must-see exhibi- chance and control, between explosiveness Joan Mitchell, Pierre Alechinsky, Kiki O.K. In December 1956, bolstered by new- to a brief period in time when no single org). tion for this fall season. During a time of Work by Linda Luise Brown Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, Robert found success as a painter, Ting boarded the art movement dominated, and uninhibited uncertainty in the world around us, Brown ies on Instagram and Facebook at Central So you’re the Marketing Director of a visual arts organization, art muesum, arts center, arts council Indiana, Bram Van Velde, Asger Jorn, and SS Liberte in Paris for New York City. In invites us to escape from the confusion and Piedmont Arts and the blog at (http:// or artist guild and you’re wondering why you never see the exhibits presented at your facility includ- The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month Allan Kaprow. 1961, while living in a one-room studio near step into another dimension. One which can blogs.cpcc.edu/cpccartgalleries/). ed here. Maybe you’re the owner of a commercial art gallery and you’ve never seen your exhibits prior to the next issue. This will be October 24th for the November 2020 issue and Nov. 24 for the Born Ding Xionguan, Ting was raised in Times Square, he wrote a series of sixty- be an interpretation of our own creativity. Central Piedmont Community College included with others presented in your area. You might even be an individual artist who is having Shanghai while the city was under Japa- one poems. Simultaneously spiritual and December 2020 issue. After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs into the next month. Brown will offer a lecture on Oct. 27, at is highly accessible and convenient to But don’t wait for the last minute - send your info now. an exhibit in a non-profit space or commercial space and you don’t see your exhibits included. nese occupation. At the age of 17, directly secular, these poems became the genesis And where do you send that info? 11am, on Facebook Live at (https://www. people of all ages who seek a real-world, My question to you is - How long will you put up with that before you ask someone, following World War II, Ting fled to Hong for what would become the now-legendary E-mail to ([email protected]). facebook.com/cpccarts/). affordable, hands-on education that will “Why that is the case?” If you’re not included - it’s your fault. Kong, then a safe haven for dissidents and continued above on next column to the right Follow the Central Piedmont Galler- continued above on next column to the right Page 18 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 19

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out its 225,000 square foot facility located GERVAIS in the heart of downtown Columbia’s Con- garee Vista. The State Museum is housed Pomona, CA, the World Ceramic Museum purpose of creating perfect replicas, but in one of its largest artifacts, an 1894 former at Icheon, Korea, the Taipei Yingge Ceram- as an additional way to consider flaws in textile mill listed on the National Registrar ics Museum, and the Slovenia National translating our perceptions and memories. Arts Center of Kershaw County of Historic Places. In addition to beauti- Museum. Her work is featured in the books In my recent work, I visually examine rela- Visit ful meeting spaces throughout the facility, 500 Ceramic Sculptures and 500 Prints on tionships between the East and West, nature continued from Page 20 guests can explore outer space in one of the Clay, Neue Keramik magazine, Ceramics and technology, and intimate and public of just trying to hold yourself together. You top priority is the safety and well-being of art supplies • framing • gallery largest planetariums in the Southeast, watch artist classes • reception hall rental Marcelo Novo, “Everlast”, 1993. Linocut print. Art and Perception magazine, and is the worlds through the lens of my American have a closeup of a face with hands placed our patrons, staff, and the communities we Image©Marcele Novo. an interactive 4D movie and look through subject of a full feature article, “Valerie background and extended education in Ja- Carolina Arts “My hope is that visitors will question a vintage telescope in a one-of-a-kind near the face in an act of frustration, but serve. Zimany: Recasting the Japanese Tradition” pan. Using imagery sourced from personal that is not the end of the story. The blue As an organization, we are following the distinction between what we consider observatory. These exciting opportunities in Ceramics Monthly magazine. documentation or popular culture and art ‘art for art’s sake’ and ‘commercial art’,” are all in addition to the four floors of South man is symbolic of both a silhouette and a the recommendations of the Centers for on Facebook Zimany offered the following statement, historical references, I tangle and laminate mugshot. The face is in the position of the Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and 1224 Lincoln St. Columbia, SC 29201 says Chalmers. “This exhibit looks at art Carolina art, cultural history, natural history (803) 252-3613• www.cityartonline.com “As an artist, I am interested in the material, both time and location in sculptural form.” mugshot, but that does not mean there is local health agencies regarding sanitizing that uses graphic conventions, as well and science/technology. spatial and tactile qualities of objects, and For further information check our SC as commercial work with strong artistic For further information check our SC guilt. The use of blue with the orange back- and safety and will make all necessary and find the conversion of visual information Institutional Gallery listings, call the Center ground challenges the viewer to consider timely changes based on their updated in- Go to this link and value.” Institutional Gallery listings or visit (scmu- into digital content intriguing, not for the at 803/238-2351 or at (www.701cca.org). Guests will also learn about the origins seum.org). oppositions and possibilities. There is an formation prior to reopening. We recognize of what we now call ‘graphic design’ by upward gaze that calls on hope as having that others may be affected differently by “like” us! Your Ad Here the final word. this global situation and encourage every- The Arts Center of Kershaw The Arts Center of Kershaw County one to stay informed. is carefully monitoring the coronavirus For further information check our SC Reach our readers with this size ad, 701 Center for Contemporary Art developments and is working closely with Institutional Gallery listings, call the Center our smallest starting at $10 County in Camden, SC, Features our presenting partners and any organiza- at 803/425-7676 or visit (www.fineartscen- in Columbia, SC, Features Works tions attending our events. As always, our ter.org). To start in the next issue Works by Keith Tolen call 843/693-1306 or You can contact us by calling 843/693-1306 or by e-mail at - [email protected] e-mail to ([email protected]) The Arts Center of Kershaw County in fatigue, pain, and hope. but do it before the 24th of the month prior to our next issue. by Valerie Zimany Camden, SC, is presenting Through it all, I The final section represents “Four Letter 701 Center for Contemporary Art in RISE!, featuring works by Keith Tolen, on Words.” The four-letter words act to unify Columbia, SC, is presenting And I was view in the Bassett Gallery, through Nov. 6, the entire exhibition: “LOVE WILL BEAT Covered in Blossoms, featuring works by 2020. HATE.” Whether we believe it is true or Valerie Zimany, on view through Oct. 26, Tolen is a lifelong art teacher. He spent not, the message of these four words will 2020. thirty years teaching at Camden Middle always prevail. We highlight the power of a Zimany is Chair and Associate Professor School. He is a native South Carolinian. simple message and it is our HOPE to plant of Art, Ceramics, at Clemson University, He grew up in Batesburg-Leesville, SC. He a seed of LOVE using the power of visual Clemson, SC. She received her MFA in later attended South Carolina State Univer- communication that is watered from our Crafts/Ceramics at Kanazawa College of sity. He currently resides in Columbia, SC. community to feed the fruits and flowers Art as a Fulbright Fellow and Japanese This exhibit focuses on the idea that that will transform our times. Government Scholar, and her BFA from the regardless of what we do as human beings, The images depict my children as a pres- University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA. there is a greater power that transcends all ence, but this presence is at times unfocused After graduate studies, Zimany was award- physical and even visual forms. The phrase and unclear. The use of the lith developer ed a three-year residency at the Utatsuyama “let’s keep HOPE alive” has become popu- gives an old and grainy appearance, with Craft Workshop in Kanazawa, Japan, during lar for the downtrodden. The total exhibi- soft white —underdeveloped highlights. which she researched contemporary craft tion is divided into three major parts: past, It is a slow process, developing the image and Kutani overglaze enamels. new, and next. The pieces that symbolize gradually, like an old memory coming back Zimany was honored with a second the past are created using an assemblage into focus. The Palladium Prints have a Fulbright grant by the US Department of technique, found objects mixed together timeless and precious quality. The processes Education, and returned to Kanazawa as to create a visual story. The stories both used are an important part of the work be- a guest researcher in 2011. Her research individually and collectively represent a cause of their gentle meditative nature, and interests include contemporary Japanese art, Work by Valerie Zimany glimpse, like a time capsule, into the past. the appearance gives an almost dream like the confluence of cultures in export wares, Zimany exhibits both nationally and in- The new and the next stages in the ex- quality to the images. and most recently utilizing digital manufac- ternationally, and her work is held is in mul- hibition act as their own assemblage using The three faces shared here reflect at- turing tools to explore dense and delicate tiple public and private collections, includ- color and shapes. Lines and colors blur the tempts to call on higher forces. The two historic enamelware patterns and the artisan ing the American Museum of Ceramic Art, separation between thoughts, both real and black and white images reflect the action virtuosity required in their creation. continued above on next column to the right imaginary. The images play the roles of continued on Page 21 Page 20 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 21 Boone 19E 184 321 221 N. Wilkesboro Sumter County Gallery of Art 194 Western North Carolina 194 Banner Elk 421 Bakersville Newland Blowing Rock Wilkesboro in Sumter, SC, Offers Exhibition 221 226 19E With Three Artists I-40 286 Linville Falls 321 The Sumter County Gallery of Art in 66 I-40 Sumter, SC, will present an exhibition Penland 18 by a trio of outstanding artists, Chotsani Western NC Area  Spruce Pine 441 Burnsville 16 Elaine Dean, Craig Crawford and Antonio 19E Lenoir Modesto Milian, on view from Oct. 22 2 Interstate Exit Number 226 64 through Jan. 8, 2021. This map is not to exact 19 221 Gatlinburg, TN 18 scale or exact distances. 90 It was designed to give readers help in locating Little Switzerland 321 25 Mars Hill gallery and art spaces in 64 Western North Carolina. 19 23 226 Morganton 221 Marion Hickory I-40 Montreat 321 I-40 103 I-40 Black Mountain 441 Asheville, NC 83 Great Smoky 27 I-40 64 226 Mountains 9 321 19 64 Work by Chotsani Elaine Dean Cherokee Waynesville I-26 25 23 Chimney Rock 221 18 Sylva Chotsani Elaine Dean a ceramicist Dillsboro 64 19 276 64 former of Anderson College in the upstate 107 226 Lincolnton 73 18 9 of South Carolina and now an Assistant Cullowhee Hendersonville Professor of Ceramics at the University of 23 Rutherfordton 321 Work by Antonio Modesto Milian 64 25 28 Forest City Minnesota. Dean notes: “The many, com- 74 28 23 Flat Rock Shelby plex layered realities of the history and Milian notes: “That he hopes his work 107 Brevard Columbus 74 Saluda 176 221 visual archives of my communal ancestry will have a larger impact than he alone Franklin 36 form and impart creative purpose in my can have, and open up a larger dialogue Tryon 18 64 Cashiers Cedar Mountain 9 Chesnee, SC studio practice and research. Foremost in than me just talking. When people see my 64 Landrum, SC Gastonia my research are quilts from Slavery (chat- work something else happens. They’re 276 25 11 I-85 11 Toward Charlotte tel enslavement) thru Antebellum periods, more engaged in asking what experience 64 I-26  Highlands 178 Spartanburg, SC I-85 64 107 made on and off of cotton plantations by informs that work, which opens up a Marietta, SC 176 enslaved and free blacks, through mid-20- dialogue about Black Lives Matter, police 106 28 th century. The visual and historical syn- brutality, community policing, and things thesis of various craft traditions, historical like that.” heart.” events and commodities; quilts, the cotton The ongoing effects of COVID-19 Wood artist Valerie Berlage and jewelry trade, Civil Rights Movement and the vast have forced many institutions such as the Asheville Art Museum in Asheville, artist Linda Azar combined their culture realm of textiles, inform and shape my Sumter County Gallery of Art to resched- and skill-sets to craft the four-piece wall visual ideas and approach to ceramics.” ule exhibitions, insure all precautions and hanging, Embrace. “Embrace is inspired by, NC, Has Reopened With Lots to See and celebrates, heritage. The four squares cancel classes and receptions. Still we Following Governor Roy Cooper’s Phase move forward and on July 30th we opened are representative of a quilt, and just as a 2.5 announcement allowing museums to quilt literally wraps around or embraces our most popular exhibition a little late open at up to 50% capacity, the Asheville this year, the Sumter Artists’ Guild (SAG) someone, this one embraces the heritage of Art Museum has reopened. The Museum both Azar’s Iranian ancestry and traditional Exhibition. We took in 124 pieces and has instituted health and safety precautions it is one of the strongest SAG exhibi- southern craft.” says Berlage. “The met- including required face coverings, and alwork was influenced by Iranian mosaic tions in many years. The judge, Robert timed tickets are required for entry which Keith IV picked an outstanding group of tile work, a prominent decorative art form are available at (ashevilleart.org). in Iran. Each piece is embellished with and “Parasols on Parade” by Karen Donde & Barb winners: Best of Show – Sylvia Pickell’s Don’t forget about our website: The Museum’s galleries, the Museum Butler - Photo by Diana Gates Photography quilt Snail Trail, First Place – J. Michael suspended from delicate embroidery thread; Store, and Perspective Café have also a reminder of the importance needlework “I was honored to join this collaborative McGuirt’s dreamlike painting Onward www.carolinaarts.com reopen with limited capacity. Art PLAYce, View inside the Asheville Art Museum traditionally held in southern craft. Each exhibition with other SHCG fiber artists. We Go!, Second Place - Vicki Hagner’s our intergenerational makerspace, and the Work by Craig Crawford mosaic Wing Tips, Third Place – Kerry’ quilt square is completed with a wooden Beginning with Neal Howard’s dyed silk Frances Mulhall Achilles Art Research stinct: John James Audubon & Contempo- frame, painted to mimic the weave and pat- weavings, we virtually joined together to Craig Crawford is a painter who Strathman’s landscape painting Fading Library remain temporarily closed. rary Art, Dancing Atoms: Barbara Morgan earned a bachelor of fine arts degree from Day, Rev. Carter Road Sunset, Honorable tern of fabric, gently worn down as would each create masks. I felt that Neal’s weav- “Six months have passed since the Photographs, Andy Warhol: Silver Clouds, be a much-used coverlet.” ings often stood on their own as masks and the University of South Carolina. After Mentions – John Quinton Dingle’s family Museum temporarily closed its doors in Reverberations: Exploring Movement in the graduation, he moved to Washington, DC, portrait Sleeping Beauty, John Cotner’s needed no embellishment from me. I did March with the COVID-19 Stay Home, Collection, Muddying the Waters: Tradi- print dragonflies, a symbol of change, trans- where he apprenticed with conservator mixed media Reef and Lisa Melton’s digi- Stay Safe order and safety concerns,” says tions in North Carolina Clay, 50 Years of Charles Olin, former head of Painting tal photograph Bite The Bullet. formation, and adaptability, on several of Asheville Art Museum Executive Director Western North Carolina Glass, Intersec- the pieces before sewing them into masks. Conservation at the Smithsonian Museum Pamela L. Myers. “During this time, we’ve tions in American Art, and Many Become and the National Portrait Gallery. Craw- As I travel with you through this period of worked creatively and collaboratively to One. great change, I am using my hands and my ford became an associate conservator, continue our mission of offering innova- Since 1948, the Museum has welcomed specializing in American landscape and skills to create masks in hopes of helping tive experiences for learning, enjoyment, visitors to explore American art of the 20th slow the spread of Covid-19. With each French Barbizon works. Crawford later and interpretation of art. It’s been a time of and 21st centuries. As we navigate the reali- returned to South Carolina and opened his mask, I send out my wishes for our collec- intense review, planning, and learning that ties of life during this challenging time, we tive safety, strength, and healing as we all own conservation practice. will impact all areas of operation - analog believe that art is more important than ever; Moody and evocative, Crawford’s You can find past issues all the way back to adapt and travel forward into the world that and virtual - going forward. The dedication it offers hope, comfort, and a window into awaits us post pandemic.” psychologically charged paintings explore August 2004! of Museum staff, trustees, volunteers, Mem- other worlds. We look forward to welcom- his deep-rooted emotional response to All products are available for purchase, bers, and supporters from here in WNC ing visitors back to the Museum and have online and in the gallery. Shop online his surroundings in rural South Carolina. and across the country has made it possible taken all steps necessary to ensure a safe Crawford notes: “Interpreting the land- with the link (https://www.southernhigh- You can find past articles all the way back to to retain staff, deliver virtual programs, and enjoyable visit. landguild.org/product-category/exhibits/ scape that I am familiar with through the safely and securely manage the facility, and Frequent updates will be available at use of multiple techniques, composition, “Fit & Flare Coat” by Liz Spear & Karen Swing - main/). June 1999 protect our Collection and works on loan to (ashevilleart.org), and also on Facebook, Photo by Diana Gates Photography and a great appreciation for 19th century The Southern Highland Craft Guild us. The Museum is a center of community, a Instagram, and Twitter. Become a member The most relevant piece on display is a non-profit, educational organization American landscape painting is what place for engaging dialogue and discourse. now at (ashevilleart.org/membership/). interests me. In 18th and 19th century showcases the sights of our current times established in 1930 to cultivate the crafts We can’t wait to welcome visitors in to ex- For further information check our NC In- - Handcrafted Caring - Face Masks. Five and makers of the Southern Highlands for American landscape painting artists con- plore the richness of the Museum Collection stitutional Gallery listings, call the Museum veyed a sense of mystery and intimacy mannequin heads each sport their own the purpose of shared resources, education, Also don’t forget about our two blogs: and exhibitions in person.” at 828/253-3227 or visit (ashevilleart.org). handwoven and decorated face mask made marketing and conservation. The South- that comes from the interplay between Current exhibitions include: A Telling In- realism and personal emotional history. I from silk & cotton, displaying a variety ern Highland Craft Guild is an authorized of techniques: marbling, batik, printing, enjoy painting the Lowcountry landscape Work by Sylvia Pickell, Sumter Artists’ Guild Best Carolina Arts Unleashed concessioner of the National Park Service, and swamps along rivers since I grew up of Show surface design, and embroidery. The project Department of the Interior. The Folk Art in Aiken, SC.” The gallery is elated to be able to pres- The Folk Art Center in Asheville, NC, is the work of ten Guild Members: Liz Center is located at Milepost 382 of the Anthony Modesto Milian is a New ent the Sumter Artists’ Guild exhibition Carolina Arts News Spear, Neal Howard, Zan Barnes, Connie Blue Ridge Parkway, just north of the High- York City transplant living in Greenville, when so many other cultural institutions Offers a SHCG Member Collaborations Brown, Betty Hilton-Nash, Peggy DeBell, way 70 entrance in east Asheville, NC. SC. His photography is the vehicle by are not yet able to open. So many people The Folk Art Center in Asheville, NC, is their distinctive apparel designs. “Working Teresa Hays, Karen Swing, and Laura Sims For further information check our NC which he portrays the human experience (not all at once) have come to view the presenting Inspiration, featuring collabora- collaboratively has been a primary inspira- (posthumously). “At this time, during a Institutional Gallery listings, call the Center and individual stories. He first got his in- exhibition. It feels like a bit of a return to tive works by members of the Southern tion for my garment work for 25 years, world-wide pandemic caused by a deadly at 828/298-7928 or visit (www.southern- troduction to artistic storytelling by creat- normalcy – and art embodies optimism Highland Craft Guild, on view on the ranking right up there with Color and Tactil- virus, making masks has grounded me and highlandguild.org). ing the street photography blog “Faces of and makes people happy. For now, that is Send us your email address to be added second floor, Main Gallery, through Jan. 17, ity.” says Spear. “Karen Swing taught me given me purpose.” states Hays. the Upstate”. After the untimely passing enough. The Guild exhibition will be up 2021. her ‘Inspired by Boro’ stitching at the [John The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month of his brother Milian began focusing on through Oct. 16, 2020. to our list to receive notice of each The exhibition features 22 collaborative C. Campbell] Folk School, and I’m honored prior to the next issue. This will be October 24th for the November 2020 issue telling his own story as an Afrolatinx. He For further information check our objects by 43 makers of the Southern High- that she enjoys stitching on my work. Creat- and November 24th for the December 2020 issue. is an inaugural fellow at the Greenville SC Institutional Gallery listings, call the land Craft Guild who specialize in different ing a total piece that is greater than the sum After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs into the next month. Center for Creative Arts, has served on monthly issue. gallery at 803/775-0543 or visit (www. media. of its various pieces/parts that is lacking But don’t wait for the last minute - send your info now. the creative team of TedX Greenville, and sumtergallery.com). Fiber forces collide with the handwoven only the final piece: the wearer… THIS, And where do you send that info? completed “Seeing through photographs”, Fit and Flare Coat on display by artists Liz this is why I make stuff with my hands and [email protected] E-mail to ([email protected]). a program sponsored by P.S.1 MoMa. Spear and Karen Swing, both known for continued above on next column to the right Page 22 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 23 Folk Art Center in Asheville, NC, 22 London in Asheville, NC Offers New Focus Gallery Exhibition www theartistindexcom continued from Page 6 The Folk Art Center in Asheville, NC, is artists of the late twentieth century, who art that explored the difficult and complex presenting My Happy Place, a new exhibit was recently the subject of a solo exhibi- cultural and political issues facing America on view in the Center’s Focus Gallery and tion at the Guggenheim Museum in New today through the art of African Americans online at (https://www.southernhigh- York; Trenton Doyle Hancock who recently including work by Kehinde Wiley, chosen landguild.org/product-category/exhibits/ staged a solo exhibition at Mass MoCA, for the official portrait of President Barak 2020: UNITY focus/), through Nov. 3, 2020. North Adams, MA; and Bob Trotman, who Obama and ninety-three year-old Betye Returning from an unprecedented Sum- lives and works in North Carolina , explores Saar, a founding member of the Black Arts Contemporary Print Collective mer, the Southern Highland Craft Guild is the tension within corporate culture with his Movement of the 1970’s. The exhibition presenting its Focus Gallery exhibition, My Business As Usual exhibitions and was in traveled to Denison University Museum in Happy Place. Located on the second level the inaugural State of The Art exhibition at Columbus, OH. A full-color catalog was NOTHING HAS CHANGED, of the Folk Art Center, the exhibit features Crystal Bridges Museum, Bentonville, AR. produced of the exhibition. EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED more than 55 colorful pieces of six different The twenty-one artists in High Anxiety Though admission is free, timed reserva- media. Showcasing work by Sarah Tre- have responded to this angst and channeled tions are required to limit capacity. Sign up Artists Speak Out Brooms by Marlow & Diana Gates, photo by it into the sculptures, paintings, photo- at (22London.org). maine, Marlow & Diana Gates, Zan Barnes, Diana Gates Michael Hatch, and Richard Flottemesch. graphs, and videos that reflect the tension For further information check our NC The exhibition showcases a broad spec- from the constraints of machine production, humming in the background in our lives. Commercial Gallery listings, contact Hedy RACHEL CLARK trum of tastes and styles - all with a happy we investigate shape, size, color and texture Heightened by our accelerated digital ex- Fischer by e-mail at ([email protected]), and BJ PRECOURT disposition. to create unique functional pieces of sculp- istence, the scope and detail of our anxiety call 828/216-1331 or Randy Shull by e-mail The felted and silk apparel on display is ture that exemplify traditional Appalachian has reached new proportions. at ([email protected]) or call 828/216- Clay and Carving designed and crafted by Sarah Tremaine, strength and longevity.” High Anxiety follows the successful Say 1337. known for her elegant designs and exquisite The Folk Art Center is located at Mile- It Loud, an exhibition of contemporary textures. “Inspired by the natural world out- post 382 on the Blue Ridge Parkway in east side my door and 20th Century modern art, Asheville. Headquarters to the Southern OCTOBER 3 THROUGH NOVEMBER 13, 2020 I design clothes that are styled to be timeless Highland Craft Guild, the Center also Upstairs Artspace in Tryon, NC, and delicious to wear. I make accessories, houses three galleries, a library, a craft shop such as scarves, shawls, beach wraps and and a Blue Ridge Parkway information desk connecting beach tunics. I also make garments, such as and bookstore. Offers Three New Exhibitions OPEN HOUSE silk velvet Kimono Jackets and Dusters and The Southern Highland Craft Guild Upstairs Artspace in Tryon, NC, will nuno felted tops, tunics, dresses and coats,” is a non-profit, educational organization present three new exhibits dealing with the SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 says Tremaine. “Each unique garment or established in 1930 to cultivate the crafts ARTISTS & Pandemic, Racial injustice, and Unity, on accessory is made of the highest quality ma- and makers of the Southern Highlands for view from Oct. 3 through Nov. 13, 2020. 4 to 7pm terials. My collections reflect a simple and the purpose of shared resources, education, There is an Open House on Saturday, Oct. of Upstate 3, from 4-7pm, to meet the artists and enjoy Upstairs Artspace relaxed life-style; I want my garments to be marketing and conservation. The South- RT OVERS in your wardrobe for years to come.” ern Highland Craft Guild is an authorized A L a glass of wine. The Upstairs continues to 49 S. Trade Street In contrast of style, the brooms of Mar- concessioner of the National Park Service, South Carolina rigorously practice social distancing, allow- low & Diana Gates, are far from relaxed, Department of the Interior. ing 20 visitors in the gallery at any given Tryon NC 28782 seeming to dance on the walls where they For further information check our NC & Western time. Masks are required and are available hang. “Brooms as art were stifled in their Institutional Gallery listings, call the Center in the Carolinas... at the door. 828.859.2828 infancy by the invention of the broom ma- at 828/298-7928 or visit (www.southern- North Carolina Nothing Has Changed, Everything Has chine in the 1850’s,” Gates shares. “Freed highlandguild.org). Changed – Artists Speak Out, is an open upstairsartspace.org and beyond invitational show featuring artists who have created work in response to the life-chang- ing events of 2020. Coinciding with our Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, Asheville Gallery of Art in Asheville, upcoming election, this exhibit is timed just Work by Catherine Labbe noon – 5pm since 2005 right to provide an opportunity for viewers contributed a handsome print illustrating STEVEN CHAPP, “YEARNING TO BREATHE FREE” (DETAIL). and artists to engage in the dialog of our what unity means to them. The well-known, NC, Offers Works That Celebrate Fall current times. The gallery recognized that highly skilled printmakers include Marty The Asheville Gallery of Art in Asheville, full circle back to me when they said that, many artists are making work about these Epp-Carter, Sydney Cross, Joel Wilkerson to capture a direct contact print,” she says, NC, will present Fallscapes, a multi-artist too.” difficult topics and hosting an exhibit of and Steven Chapp. All the prints are ac- “in my pieces I work to reveal each plant’s show celebrating the breathtaking beauty We have asked our featured artists to artistic responses to current events was one companied by a description of each artist’s individual personality and secrets”. and grandeur of fall in our mountains, on convey their stories, with vibrant color tak- way to give artists a public voice. Upstairs thoughts on the theme. Mica showcases the craft work of its view from Oct. 1 - 31, 2020. The exhibit ing center stage, so we can all take a peek has a wide range of 2D and 3D pieces in all A third exhibit brings back popular craft 15 artist-members including sculpture, will be on view for limited hours, but you into their inner worlds. mediums and sizes on display in this show. artists Rachel Clark and B.J. Precourt. Clark glass, jewelry, fiber, printmaking, wear- can also make arrangements for a private American Folk will be drenched in makes distinctive sculptural and functional ables, painting, and functional pottery. tour by e-mailing a request to (AGAprivate- heart-thumping color, even more than usual, clay objects. In the recent Earth to Table This extraordinary collection, enhanced [email protected]). during the run of this thrilling show. You show at the Upstairs, her work nearly sold by a yearlong rotation of guest artists and For artists who live and work in the will see new pieces by painters Cornbread out. Folk woodcarver Precourt has been in the welcoming and beautiful setting, make mountains of Western North Carolina, Anderson, Liz Sullivan, and Lucy Hunni- numerous Upstairs’ shows. His whimsi- Mica a must-see destination for those who nature is a continued source of inspiration. cutt as well as the wild face jug creations by cal carved and painted animals, birds and appreciate the hand made. But only one season, fall, outdoes itself in potter Carl Block. people have stories to tell and are avidly For further information check our NC Work by Deanna Lynch presenting us with an astounding palette of Please check our website for current in- collected. Commercial Gallery listings, call Mica @ Gallery NC, or on Instagram at micagal- vibrant color and rich textures. While the formation during this fluid time. Face masks Don’t forget to renew your member- 828/688-6422 or visit (micagallerync.com). lerync. color of the changing leaves against a Caro- for all ages required for entry. ship at a special discount rate until Oct. 1st. Follow the gallery on Facebook at Mica lina blue sky in the mountains is awesome Work by Lucy Hunnicutt Work by Sally Lordeon For further information check our NC Memberships paid in the Fall are valid for to behold, it’s even more fun to paint. Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery com). all of 2021! Bee Adams and Anne Bonnyman have versary trip to Fancy Gap, Virginia.” Olga at 828/281-2134 or visit (www.amerifolk. Upstairs Artspace is a non-profit gallery Annual Spruce Pine Potters two distinct styles, yet, each finds unique Michelson says, “Fall is one of my favorite space supported by donor contributions and inspiration at this time of year. “Walking in subjects. It inspires me. I love to capture the Polk County Community Foundation. the woods in the fall is magical. The trees the distant views with their complex, rich 22 London in Asheville, NC, Offers For further information check our NC Market Goes Online - Oct. 10, 2020 are lined up showing off their colors, the air colors. Sally Lordeon enjoys getting into Work by Addam Duncan Institutional Gallery listings, call the gallery The much-anticipated annual Spruce is getting crisp and the leaves crunch un- nature during the season. “Painting en plein 2020: Unity, is a traveling show of 19 at 828/859-2828 or visit Pine Potters Market is really happening! derfoot. I try to capture the pure joy of this air in the late fall is spectacular. The opulent New Exhibit from Collection of artists of the Contemporary Print Col- (www.upstairsartspace.org). The Market will begin online at (www. wonderful time,” says Adams. Bonnyman colors in the landscape declare nature as the lective in Greenville, SC. Each one has says, “Autumn in the mountains is dazzling. master painter.” SprucePinePottersMarket.com) starting On a day when the sun lights up the trees For further information check our NC Hedy Fischer & Randy Shull on Saturday, Oct. 10, 2020, at 10am. This and sparkles across the water, I can’t get to Institutional Gallery listings, call the gallery 22 London in Asheville, NC, will present year, due to the safety and wellbeing for all my canvas fast enough to tell the story.” at 828/251-5796 or visit (www.ashevillegal- High Anxiety, the fourth exhibition from Mica in Bakersville, NC, Features concerned, the Spruce Pine potters will miss Cynthia Llanes says of her painting in lery-of-art.com) and find us on Facebook. The Collection of Hedy Fischer and Randy seeing their devoted followers in person, the show, “Memorable places are fun to Please check our website for our on-line Shull, on view from Oct. 29 through Nov. Textile Works by Deanna Lynch but will be offering their works purchasable paint. This painting was a view from across shop and to find additional hours we will 22, 2020. Receptions will be held on Oct. from the comfort of your kitchen table or the lake near our cabin during our anni- post for October. 29, 30, & 31, 2020, from 6-10pm and Nov. living room sofa. Collectors need only go 1, from 2-5pm. Sign-up appointments and and Colleen Connolly to the Spruce Pine Potters Market website masks are required. To attend, sign up at Mica, the contemporary craft cooperative (www.sprucepinepottersmarket.com) to find American Folk Art & Framing in (22London.org). in downtown Bakersville, NC, will present all of the amazing work normally featured High Anxiety is. Examining our unstable For the Table: Linens and Wovens, featur- at the market, and more. times through a multiplicity of artistic ing works by Deanna Lynch and Colleen This annual event, in a unique and yet Asheville, NC, Offers Exhibition positions and voices High Anxiety brings Connolly, on view from Oct. 21 through exciting virtual format, will feature more Work by Cynthia Bringle new perspectives to bear on themes such as Dec. 31, 2020. than 30 potters from Mitchell, Yancey and able to attend this popular ceramics market identity, forced migration, politics, technol- Lynch brings a refined sense of color and Avery counties, as well as specially invited for many reasons, will be able to attend this Focused on Color and Story ogy, corporate culture and a worldwide texture to the subtle grids of her hand-loom guest potters. year from wherever they are. American Folk Art & Framing in In the words of Lucy Hunnicutt, one Pandemic. woven table runners, cloths, and napkins. Pottery enthusiasts will be able to find This year’s participating artists include: Asheville, NC, is presenting Color Stories, of the featured artists in Color Stories, The exhibition presents a number of Lynch’s collection is woven with wool work from their favorite North Carolina Will Baker, Pam Brewer, Cynthia Bringle, on view through Oct. 20, 2020. “Color is everything. I once compared it to international, national and regional artists, handspun that she sources from her sheep high country clay artists, and minus the Naomi Dalglish, Susan Feagin, Terry Gess, This dynamic show combines two vital water because I feel physically thirsty for it whose work speaks to our conflict-ridden on her Aunt’s farm in Wisconsin. crowds, will have the ability to find new Michael Hunt, Lisa and Nick Joerling, Mi- components of Folk Art: Color and Story. sometimes. When I am weary it revives me. times. High Anxiety includes work from Work by Rashid Johnson Connolly combines her love of nature Work by Colleen Connolly work they may have missed before. With chael Kline, Suze Lindsay, Shaunna Lyons, An artist’s life, impressions deeply felt, I have had people tell me the color in my South African artist, Zanele Muholi, who heightened by a racial and political climate into her unique process of Eco printing with led me to the art of eco printing and natural a variety of diverse potters from the region Courtney Martin, Kent McLaughlin, Teresa memories, and dreams all searching for a work spoke to them of happiness. I always was included in the 2019 Venice Bien- of increasing division in the United States; natural dyes on linen fabric. Connolly’s dyeing. With the use of mordants and tan- and a great variety of styles and designs, Pietsch, David Ross, Michael and Ruth way out into the world, this is the artist’s think, ‘that’s good. I succeeded that day nale; Rashid Johnson, whose Anxious Men Robert Mapplethorpe, one of the most criti- work celebrates and mimics the cacophony nins that help form the bond between natu- collectors can shop and explore the Spruce Rutkowsky, Ken and Galen Sedberry, Jenny quest. Color, rich and primary, commands then.’ That person brought the happiness paintings first came about from a desire to cally acclaimed and controversial American of patterns found in leaves and plant forms ral fiber and plant color particles, I am able Pine Potters Market from all over the Lou Sherburne, Gay Smith and Joy Tanner. attention, lifting spirits in the process. continued above on next column to the right transmit his personal experience of anxiety, continued on Page 25 of all kinds. “My interest and love of nature continued above on next column to the right country this year. 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Spruce Pine Potter’s Market THE NC POTTERY CENTER'S continued from Page 25 And specially invited guests. One of Spruce Pine Potters Market’s founding members is Ken Sedberry who has participated in all 14 Potters Markets. In Working the months leading up to SPPM he focuses on “a fresh body of work” that includes current work as well as new ideas. He tries to fire work specifically for this show. Most of his fired work is more decorative, using Close Together! -

animal imagery and vivid color. Recently he up Sand. piece by of Joseph has been “more concerned with articulating Online Gala & Benefit Auction the form and using glazes in a more paint- erly fashion, where color and texture are the primary surface considerations.” During the Covid era, he has tried to stay productive Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are taking our 2020 in other areas outside the studio, restoring Gala & Benefit Auc�on ONLINE this year! We are em- a 1968 Dodge Power Wagon with a dump Work by Gertrude Graham Smith bed and assisting his son Galen (also in this woods of Pennsylvania. His exposure to phasizing the importance of Working Together in chal- year’s market) with the construction of his art, design, and ceramics started early, as he lenging �mes and circumstances. Mul�ple pairings of new house. learned from his father about making pots. One of SPPM’s newest participants is Matt earned his BFA in ceramics from Penn NC po�ers are collabora�ng (safely) to create wonder- Ruth Rutkowsky. This will be her sec- State University, and an MFA from Indiana ful pieces for this event. Through video and music our ond year showing alongside her husband University in 2003. From 2005–2008, he NC Pottery Center in Seagrove, NC, Michael. Ruth realizes that the SPPM draws was the Studio Director at Santa Fe Clay. online event will give you a closer look at these ar�sts, people from all over with different reasons After his time there, he worked as a Visiting for collecting. She pushes herself to create Professor at Indiana University, teaching Offers Online Gala & Benefit Auction their work, and why they believe suppor�ng the non- for this show, work “with integrity and to ceramics and 3-D Design for two years, Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are profit North Carolina Po�ery Center is important. showcase her passion for the art form as after which he returned to New Mexico to taking our 2020 Gala & Benefit Auction well.” Rutkowsky sites three main inspi- teach part-time at the University of New ONLINE this year! We are emphasizing the rations for her work: 1). The elements of Mexico and also set up a studio in Santa Fe, importance of “Working Together” in chal- water, sea and sky. Teal or cobalt blue show which he shared with his metalsmith wife, lenging times and circumstances. Multiple Online Auction & Raffle up on nearly every pot she creates. 2). The Marian Miller. Matt has recently completed pairings of NC potters have collaborated October 18-25, 2020 folk-art style of painting called Rose Mall- a three-year artist residency at Penland (safely) to create wonderful pieces for this ing is part of her family heritage, including School of Craft. event. Our online event will give you a Online Streaming Event the dot patterns, slip trailing and etching Becky Lloyd joins the market this year closer look, through images, video, and Sat., October 24 from 7:00-8:00 PM that make up her surface design patterns. from her studio in Clyde, NC. She states, music, at these artists, their work, and why $10 Registration Fee 3). The use of words on her pieces. “When “My work uses a centuries old technique they believe supporting the pottery center is the spirit moves me, I cannot help but etch called sgraffito to create very intricate important. Registration for Streaming Event not required to Bid/Donate. verses onto my pottery!” patterns and designs. Each piece of hand The Online Auction & Raffle will take In regards to this particular time of thrown porcelain is coated with a black place on Oct. 18-25, 2020. The Online Covid, Ruth believes it is time for resiliency terra sigillata slip. I then use a very sharp Streaming Event takes place on Sat., Oct. More Info and as an artist to be a problem solver as knife to cut into the slip to expose the white 24 from 7-8pm. There is a $10 Registration well. “Market places are changing in funda- porcelain underneath. This technique allows Fee to participate. www.ncpcgala.org mental ways, and I am hopeful that together me to indulge in my passion for design and Pottery is the “Art of the State.” North we have what it takes to bring arts to the challenge my skills at the same time. Over Carolinians have long been enchanted by Winged Venus, a collaborative work by Anne Pärtna & Erin Younge. Photo by Anne Pärtna. forefront as a viable way to earn a living as the last few years my work has become our potters who are able to transform lumps well as help our world to be a better place. more personal. A refuge. An expression of of clay into objects of startling beauty. That include: This year’s roster of specially invited beauty, love and grief all at the same time. beauty and the stories behind it, old and Work by Anne Pärtna & Erin Young Blue Hen Pottery, 247 W. Main Street, guests include: Lynne Hobaica, Rickie I have always had a keen interest in ancient new, are showcased by the nonprofit North Select Potteries in Seagrove, NC, Seagrove, NC Barnett, Matt Repsher, Becky Lloyd, and civilizations and the incredible art they Carolina Pottery Center in Seagrove, NC. below: Seagrove Stoneware Pottery, 129 E. Main Hitomi and Takuro Shibata. produced. Those ancient worlds hold end- We all love our venerable folk pottery Ben Owen III and Cynthia Bringle Street, Seagrove, NC less inspiration for me and always will. But tradition. Today, contemporary studio artists Offer a Pumpkin Patch Experience I am now looking inside myself. Searching. build on this strong foundation to bring Mark Hewitt and Bruce Gholson & Saman- The Triangle Studio, 1140 NC Hwy. 705, Searching for what I have lost.” brilliant new clay expressions to light. The tha Henneke Seagrove, NC Hitomi and Takuro Shibata are Japanese Pottery Center reveals the ever-changing During the Month of October Crystal King Pottery, 2475 Hwy. 705, born potters who have established them- tradition of pottery making in our state, Donna Craven and Chad Brown The Potter’s Pumpkin Patch experience Seagrove, NC selves in Seagrove, NC, where they built a changes which reflect the shifting culture is open all October long with special events Thomas Pottery, 1295 W Hwy. 705, Sea- Japanese style Anagama wood kiln. “Our of our state and world. We tell a story that Fred Johnston and Takuro Shibata taking place every weekend in Seagrove, grove, NC focus is to make simple and functional builds the future from our mighty past. Join NC. These events are hosted by Blue Hen For further information check our NC pottery by using local wild clay and wood us and be part of the story. David Stuempfle and Hitomi Shibata Pottery, Seagrove Stoneware, The Triangle Commercial Gallery listings, call Al- firing techniques. When we started our pot- Studio, Crystal King Pottery and Thomas exa Modderno at 336/872-4045, Bobbie tery studio in Shigaraki, Japan, we called it Matt Jones and Michael Gates Pottery. Thomas at 336-879-4145, or e-mail to (pot- “Touya” - “Pottery House” in Japanese. Experience Autumn in Seagrove by ex- [email protected]). Works from Crystal King Pottery Hitomi established her skill and knowl- Kate Waltman and David Fernandez ploring five individual shops that are featur- edge as a professional potter in Shigaraki, ing Fall themed decorative and functional one of the oldest Japanese pottery towns. Joseph Sand and Brenda Hornsby Heindel pottery items. Spend the day in the country Work by Shaunna Lyons In 2001 she received a scholarship by on the Potter’s Pumpkin Patch Trail, along Village Pottery Marketplace in Born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, Lynne Rotary International to come to USA to Sid Luck, Matt Luck & Jason Luck and the scenic Pottery Highway 705. Stop in at Hobaica received her BFA from Syracuse learn American ceramics, and she ended Stacy Lambert one of the shops listed and get your Potter’s Seagrove, NC, Celebrates 25 Years University in History of Art and Ceramics. up settling in Seagrove, NC. “My works Pumpkin Patch map and list of events. Visit After a couple years of traveling and work- are made from natural clays and it’s really Ronan Kyle Peterson and Teresa Pietsch each participating shop to meet the artists, Works from Seagrove Stoneware Pottery ing in various studios, she moved to Austria important for me to use materials from shop for Fall specialty items, and take part with Two Special Events in October to be a nanny for a year during which was nature. Wood firing is also an important Michael Mahan and Matthew Kelly in special events that vary from location to chards.com). Village Pottery Marketplace, the oldest provided with a ceramics studio. When the process to complete my works and it gives location. Pottery shops in Seagrove are the ideal and largest pottery gallery in historic, down- little one went off to kindergarten, the nanny a sustainable energy and life into my works. Ken Sedberry and Galen Sedberry You might think a pumpkin is just a getaway for a day or weekend trip. The town Seagrove, NC, celebrates 25 years of gig ended and Hobaica stayed in Austria to I want to make beautiful pots from natural pumpkin, but you will find that these tal- countryside is beautiful, the pottery is providing access to beautiful, handmade get her MFA in Conceptual Ceramic Sculp- materials and elements, and hope people Pam Owens and Stephanie Martin ented hosts all have their own unique style. exquisite, and the individual shop locations pottery. They are presenting two special ture at the University of Art and Design in will love, hold, and use them functionally in Each creating their own handmade seasonal are perfect for social distancing. The Pottery events happening this fall at the same time: Linz. After having lived and traveled to 9 daily life.” Eck McCanless and Jinsong Kim interpretations. Find the latest fall designs, Capital of the United States, Seagrove, is “Pottery Pumpkin Harvest” & “Harvest-To- cities in a 5-year span, she observed how Takuro Shibata holds a degree in engi- pottery pumpkins, gourds, fall home décor in the central piedmont of North Carolina Table”. These events will take place every relationships evolve and grow through dis- neering and applied chemistry as well as Anne Pärtna and Erin Younge and seasonal tableware for all your baking where more than 100 ceramic artists call Saturday in October, (3, 10, 17, 24 & 31), tance and time, which along with emotional an apprenticeship at local pottery studio in needs. Every weekend in October offers home. Visitors can shop galleries and 2020 from 9am-5pm. communications became a huge inspiration Shigaraki, Japan. In 2005, Takuro became Work by Mark Hewitt and Bruce Gholson & Jennie Keatts and Carol Gentithes a variety of experiences, and they are dif- studios from the town’s center, extending to Village Pottery Marketplace represents for her work. She currently lives in Bak- the director of STARworks Ceramics center Samantha Henneke ferent at every shop. Please visit (www. a 20-mile radius along the scenic NC Pot- the works of over 80 fabulous art potters ersville, NC, where she shares a home and near Seagrove, NC. Takuro has a national Be proud of the clay beneath your feet. Ron Philbeck and Amy Sanders potterspumpkinpatch.com) for a list of hap- tery Highway. Tour the Seagrove shops to and fine crafts people, many of whom are studio with her darling, Rickie Barnett. reputation as a studio potter and as a wild Be touched by something real. And be penings, to find out more about each potter experience the 200-year old pottery making making special pieces for these events. The Speaking of the nature of his figurative clay specialist. delighted by North Carolina’s world-class Vicky Smith and Deborah Caliva and their shop’s weekly open hours. tradition. The pottery shops of Seagrove are owners are also both potters, with 34 years ceramic work, Barnett states, “My work is The Spruce Pine Potters Market encour- clay culture. Potters place tangible beauty in Information about the Potter’s Pumpkin open year-round. each working in clay (Melanie & Wyndham an internal look at the preeminent issues ages visitors to the market to join them in your hands and decorate your homes. Find Mark Arnold and John Peel Patch and maps can also be found at Mill- For visitor’s safety, we will have sanitiz- Dennison). of being bound to another and the affects it their annual support of two local non-profits out where that beauty comes from. Help stone Creek Orchards. As a partner during ing stations, and masks for purchase. While For “Pottery Pumpkin Harvest” they will Work from Village Pottery Marketplace has on an individual. The malleable nature with the purchase of raffle tickets. The work support our distinctive, superlative pottery and more… the month of October, Millstone Creek will in the shops, we are asking customers to be featuring hand-crafted decorator pottery of clay allows for a quicker way of work- by potters Suze Lindsay, Lisa Joerling, heritage. have information about our events on dis- follow the 3 Ws; Wait, Wear and Wash. Wait pumpkins and gourds that are true works of Plenty” that will be the perfect compliments ing in a highly detailed manner. I work Shane Mickey and Joy Tanner will be Collaborative Works (Online Silent Auc- For further information check our NC play in their country store. The potters will 6 feet apart, Wear a mask or face covering, art. Also, they will have whimsical jack-o- for your fresh bounty this autumn, during figuratively creating characters based on the raffled for funds to be distributed in support tion). We anticipate having around twenty Institutional Gallery listings, call the Cen- also have coupons and treats from Millstone and Wash your hands as often as possible. lanterns, hoot owl whistles and items for the holidays, and all the time. struggle of balancing relationships, placing of current food shortages to Shepherd’s collaborative pieces in our online silent auc- ter at 336/873-8430 or visit Creek Orchards to giveaway in their shops We are doing everything we can to help seasonal autumn decor. During these events they will have them in an open narrative where they can Staff and Neighbors Feeding Neighbors. tion. Check out the collaborative pairings (www.ncpotterycenter.org). on special event weekends. To visit and find facilitate a safe and healthy atmosphere For “Harvest-To-Table’ Village Pottery pottery slab building demonstrations and revisit emotions experienced but not quite For more info visit (www.SprucePineP- out more about Millstone Creek Orchards while you shop. Marketpace will be featuring both wheel- refreshments. These events are open to the understood.” ottersMarket.com), call 828/733-5755 or e- You can contact us by calling 843/693-1306 or by e-mail at - [email protected] and their seasonal pickings and events visit Participating pottery shop locations turned and slab-constructed platters, trays, public and free. but do it before the 24th of the month prior to our next issue. Potter Matt Repsher was raised in the mail to ([email protected]). their website at (www.millstonecreekor- continued above on next column to the right coffee mugs, soup mugs and “Bowls – Of – continued on Page 28 Page 26 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 27 Over 60 years providing diverse opportunities in the visual Village Pottery Marketplace Artworks Gallery in Winston-Salem arts through Exhibitions, Education, & Outreach. continued from Page 27 continued from Page 28 123 E. Liberty St. l Salisbury, NC 28146 l www.waterworks.org They are proud to provide a wide array on-going window into contemporary and the University of the Arts/ Philadelphia, in Exhibition extended through Dec. 31, 2020 of hand-crafted pottery: Stoneware, Crystal- traditional pottery and fine crafts. Social Art Education with a studio major in Glass, line, Raku, Wood Ash Glazes, Textural, distancing guidelines are observed. and an MFA in Visual Arts through the Les- Sculptural, Pit fired, Wood fired, Face jugs, Village Pottery Marketplace is located ley University, College of Art and Design. and more. Besides many styles of pottery, on East Main Street in downtown Seagrove, Pettinati Longinotti is a juried member of CREATIVE HABITATS you will also find here at Village Pot- NC 27341. To see more about their up com- Artworks Gallery and Piedmont Craftsmen, tery Marketplace: (blown & fused) glass, ing November, 2020 special events please and also holds membership in the American basketry, wood, gourd art, hand made soaps, check here in the next addition of Carolina Glass Guild. jewelry and much more. Arts. The textile works by Susan Smoot have The goal for the gallery is to have a For further information check our NC 0DU been created in a mindful way as offerings beautiful setting for artists to showcase Commercial Gallery listings, call 336/873- to soothe our battered souls during this pan- their wares and a friendly, welcoming 7966, e-mail ([email protected]), BNQN (FU:PVS demic. Using treasured vintage linens and atmosphere for pottery lovers and visitors or visit (www.seagrovevillagepottery.com). a selection of curated fibers and ephemera, to enjoy. The gallery is an ever-changing, 'SFF5JDLFU collaged works were created. Hand-dyeing, eco-printing natural fabrics and other textile 0OMJOF /PX processes have been employed to alter and enhance the materials. Meditative sewing STARworks in Star, NC, Offers a by hand and machine allowed time to con- *O1FSTPO sider the heartbreaking reality surrounding Different Kind of Pumpkin Patch This Year the coronavirus. Messages of healing adorn the work with thoughts, wishes, dreams, STARworks has extended its annual Work by Susan Smoot Glass Pumpkin Patch to run from October and aspirations for a better future. 3 – 31 to accommodate everyone while Smoot holds a BA in Art Marketing calligraphy in Hong Kong. She received her ADAM WENSIL with a concentration in Painting from Ap- BA in Art History from Salem College in following guidelines for limited occupancy. Off Kilter, found object sculptures The pumpkin patch will also go online this palachian State University. She is a juried 1996. She also studied Printmaking at WFU year, beginning Oct. 3 at (www.Starwork- member of Artworks Gallery and of the as an auditor from 1997 -2014. sNC.org). Watercolor Society of North Carolina. Wu was selected as Sawtooth School More than 3,000 glass pumpkins in all Mona Wu has taken advantage of the Winston-Salem Artist-of-the-Year in 2003. sizes, shapes and colors will be on display hiatus to create a collection of small water- She became a member of Artworks Gallery and available for purchase online and in the color paintings depicting common objects in the same year. She teaches Printmaking, STARworks Gallery. This is the first time of in and around her house. All work are dated collage, and Chinese painting at Sawtooth year the popular glass pumpkins are avail- in order to form a narrative highlighting a School of Visual Art. able to the public. positive way in coping with the COVID For further information check our NC In order to follow guidelines for limited lockdown. Institutional Gallery listings, call the gallery occupancy, those who would like to shop in A native of China, Wu immigrated to US at 336-723-5890 or visit (www.Artworks- person must reserve tickets for designated in 1970. She studied Chinese painting and Gallery.org). time slots. Tickets are free and can be found Work from STARworks Glass at (www.STARworksNC.org). Walk-ins shoppers may schedule a time to pick up will not be allowed. Masks are required at their purchases or have them shipped. 5JDLFUTSFRVJSFEUPTIPQJOQFSTPO University of North Carolina at all times inside the STARworks building The Glass Pumpkin Patch is STARworks’ and must be worn properly. The Pumpkin most popular fundraising event. Each .BTLTSFRVJSFEJOTJEFCVJMEJOH Greensboro, NC, Offers Selections Patch will be extended throughout the pumpkin is a unique work of art, handblown month of October to accommodate every- by STARworks Glass artists and interns. www.STARworksNC.org LORRAINE TURI ALIX HITCHCOCK one interested in visiting. STARworks glassblowers begin making form Its Collection Last Seen, photographs Natural Interactions, monoprints pumpkins early in the year to guarantee a The University of North Carolina at large selection of pumpkins. Proceeds from 100 Russell Drive, Star, NC 27356 Greensboro, NC, is presenting Ties that the event help fund STARworks programs, Bind: Selections from the Collection, on including K-12 educational programs. view in the Weatherspoon Art Museum’s Turi holds a Masters of Fine Art degree, Pumpkins cannot be reserved and will 2nd Floor: The Gregory D. Ivy and the has exhibited and lectured extensively in not be available for purchase before the Weatherspoon Guild Galleries, through Feb. the Carolinas, Florida, Kentucky, New York Pumpkin Patch in order to guarantee the 14, 2021. and , and her photographs are in largest selection possible for the event. Pottery Pumpkin Harvest John Fawcett wrote a hymn on the theme corporate, public and private collections. STARworks supporters who donate at a in 1800. Bruce Springsteen took a different Alix Hitchcock’s current colorful art certain level are the only people allowed to & approach in an eponymous song popular in on paper works are one-of-a-kind gelatin shop early. 1980. Whether entwined in fellowship with monotype prints with the themes of dancers, STARworks is a creative commu- kindred spirits or stretched to the point of acrobats, birds, sea animals, dragonflies, nity advancing excellence in artistic and Harvest To Table breaking, the ties that bind us to one another herons, foxes, and other creatures. Cel- educational experiences. A high priority is are often some of the most significant mark- ebrating their relationships to their natural placed on educational programs that include ers in our lives. Ties that Bind explores the environment, to each other, and to humans, classes, field trips and special independent Village Pottery various types of relationships that define, Hitchcock placed her nature family in Work from STARworks Glass studies for K-12 students. brighten, aspire, or perhaps even challenge Diane Arbus, “Man and a Boy on a Bench in abstracted environments. Using a silhouette Pumpkins will also be available online. For more info check our NC Institutional us on a daily basis. Central Park, NYC”, 1962, gelatin silver print, format, her characters appear in layers of These works drawn from the museum’s 20 x 16 in. Weatherspoon Art Museum. Museum More than 1,400 pumpkins will be available Gallery listings, call STARworks at 910/ Each Saturday purchase by exchange, 2012. © Diane Arbus. transparency, recognizable but still ambigu- online on the STARworks website. Online 428-9001, or visit (www.StarworksNC.org). collection explore familial relationships, be ous, some with an undertone of danger or they between mother and child or self-iden- This exhibition is organized by Elaine D. anticipation. Her technique is to print on a October 2020 tified families, and less fixed, but equally Gustafson, Curator of Collections. “gelatin plate” using hand-drawn stencils Artworks Gallery in Winston-Salem, important ties - to lovers, friends, and even For further information check our NC In- with water-based printmaking inks, most objects. And, because life can be arduous at stitutional Gallery listings, call the Museum with additional colored pencil. Her quest is 9 am - 5 pm times, the tension, separateness, and alien- at 336/334-5770 or visit (http://weather- to impart to the viewer a sense of awe in the Work by Adam Wensil NC, Opens Its Doors on a Limited Basis ation that result from unhealthy ties or from spoon.uncg.edu/). presence of Nature, and bring the viewer house. The official music for Gilda House is Artworks Gallery in Winston-Salem, a lack of connection are also considered. into each artwork’s world of movement and “Imagine,” by John Lennon. NC, will present Almost Normal, featur- mystery. Diagnosed with bi-polar disease thirty ing works by members Chris Flory, Betti With a Master of Art degree in painting, years ago, Wensil says, “My artwork is Pettinati-Longinotti, Susan Smoot, and Waterworks Visual Arts Center Hitchcock is an instructor of drawing and all about me and my interpretation of life, Mona Wu, on view from Oct. 8 - 31, 2020. painting of figures and landscapes at North including my fears and phobias…. It is my We are excited to open with limited hours Carolina universities, colleges, museums, expression through art that allows me to and social distancing. We ask everyone to in Salisbury, NC, Has Reopened and design centers. Her work has been (be in) better control (of) my life.” After 28 wear a face covering in accordance with Held over for viewing through the end of widely exhibited across North and South months of work, The Gilda House is still a the NC Department of Health and Human 2020, Creative Habitats exhibition features Carolina, and Virginia. work in progress. “My goal in art is always Services to slow the spread of COVID-19. three North Carolina artists who indepen- “I am an outsider-visionary artist of 17 ‘completion not perfection.’” The Gilda Chris Flory’s body of work consists of dently present natural, created, and altered years,” says Adam Wensil in describing House IS ADAM. large-scale graphite drawings, evocative of habitats in their chosen media. As expected himself. “My art has fondly been called Beginning Oct. 1, Waterworks’ galleries another time and place. Using imagery and within the galleries of Waterworks Visual ‘organized clutter’ in that I use ordinary will welcome visitors to enjoy this exhibi- imagination, she brings her works to life Arts Center in Salisbury, NC, viewers will objects in unexpected ways to create a new tion and shop in the Museum Store, by ap- through value, perspective and her accom- be inspired, and also, challenged to consider and memorable experience.” Wensil works pointment. Plans for a complete re-opening plished lens of art-making. Work by Mona Wu how their personal habitats can be designed in three areas: sculpture (the human figure), will be announced on the website Flory has a BFA in Printmaking from and constructed to explore and nurture their wire panels, and whimsy (fun, fast, anything (www.waterworks.org), so check back often Phila. College of Art (1972) and an MFA the Coronavirus. “These paintings/drawings best selves. The exhibitions will remain on goes), and his exhibition, Off Kilter (specifi- for the most up to date information. in Painting from UNC-Greensboro. She associate to a theophany and love of God, view through Dec. 31, 2020. cally referring to The Gilda House creation) The Waterworks Visual Arts Center is has been a member of Artworks Gallery with visible prayer for others, as well as Village Pottery Last Seen, by artist-photographer Lor- is comprised of all three. a 501c3 nonprofit organization accredited since 1993, and also makes art for Artomat myself.” raine Turi, is a collection of her photographs Gilda House has a dynamic, amazing by the American Alliance of Museums. Its machines. Pettinati Longinotti, is an artist and art taken in the last known locations inhabited story about five unique individuals and their mission is to provide diverse opportunities The practice of graphite drawing on top educator, instructing at the Sawtooth School MarketPlace by now-extinct species. Leading up to her loving pets who choose to share life togeth- in the arts for all people through exhibi- of textured-layered oil painted surfaces has for Visual Art and Forsyth Technical Com- photo documentation, Lorraine performed er in the Off Kilter world of Gilda House. tions, education, and outreach. Waterworks allowed Betti Pettinati-Longinotti conver- munity College. Pettinati Longinotti works 205 E. Main St Seagrove NC 27341 exhaustive research, creating lists of extinct A Pop Art expression, with architecture and is funded by individual memberships, sation and intercession with the Divine, in drawing, painting, mixed media and www.seagrovevillagepottery.com beings, even re-tracing the footsteps of Work by Alix Hitchcock furnishings inspired by Corbusier, and rich, corporations and businesses, foundations, having many varied forms and senses of glass. She received a BFA from the Mary- explorers who witnessed and documented memorial for, and make a visceral connec- Raphaelite colors, Wensil constructed Gilda the City of Salisbury, and Rowan County. spirituality, through which she has explored land Institute, College of Art, an MA from (336)-873-7966 [email protected] the decline and destruction of particular tion between, the lost species and humanity. House from items given to him by strangers Waterworks receives general support from the pandemic upon us in our current world, continued on Page 29 species. The images in Last Seen serve as a continued above on next column to the right and friends. It is an art piece, not a doll- continued on Page 30 Page 28 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 29 Nostalgia Highway Waterworks Visual Arts Center Take a Ride With Richard Staat October 1 - 31, 2020 Wilmington Art Association continued from Page 6 Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild’s the North Carolina Arts Council, an agency For further information check our NC of the Department of Cultural Resources, Institutional Gallery listings, contact Holly and the National Endowment for the Arts, Zemke, Marketing & Development Coordi- Visual Arts which believes that a great nation deserves nator by calling 704/636-1882 or e-mail to Art in the Park e Premier great art. ([email protected]). 2020 ~ 48th Year Organization Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells in Myrtle Beach, SC of the Cape Fear Coast Over 50 artists from the East Coast to Tennessee, with Inlet, SC, to Host Autumn Nights about 15 artists from our local area! ,WōV2IƓFLDO Returning Favorite Fridays and Saturdays in October Market Common This October, Brookgreen Gardens in 1120 Farrow Parkway Art in the Arboretum Murrells Inlet, SC, will host Autumn Nights in the Field of Light, a new event show- October 10 & 11 Sunset River Marketplace 10283 Beach Drive SW Virtual Online Show casing Bruce Munro’s Field of Light, an November 14 & 15 Calabash, NC immersive light display covering Brook- Old McDonald Had a Farm (detail), 910.575.5999 green’s arboretum. watercolor, 28” x 38” SunsetRiverMarketplace.com September 1 - Registration opens for Every Friday and Saturday night in Oc- tober, a Lowcountry supper will be served 2021 ~ 49th Year new & returning artists. and guests will be invited to stroll through Market Common the installation featuring over 12,000 stems Friday, October 23 - Deadline for artist of light in softly moving colors. Originally 1120 Farrow Parkway NC Wesleyan College - Professors “Field of Light” by Bruce Munro, photo by registration and uploading of artwork installed for Bruce Munro at Brookgreen: Christopher John continued from Page 30 Southern Light, Field of Light will be the April 24 & 25 to be sold in the online show & sale. Everett Mayo has been an exhibiting abstraction. First and foremost, he claims only installation on view for this event. interest in shared human experience and October 9 & 10 and November 13 & 14 Autumn Nights in the Field of Light will be connection. He completed a BA in Fine painter and printmaker since 1966 and the painter’s task is to attempt to make the Show is open Friday, November 6 teacher of art, design and art history in vari- paintings beautiful to look at. For the most Detail:Hive held every Friday and Saturday in October Arts at Bristol Polytechnic in 1982. Shortly through, Thursday, December 17 from 7-9:30pm. thereafter he moved to Sydney where he ous capacities since 1968. He has worked part his paintings are rooted in pattern. Saturdays & Sundays: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. as a curator and gallerist in both public and In 2017, Mayo exhibited work at the Artist: Kirah Van Sickle “Field of Light was the most raved-about took up employment in design and light- Plus! There will be NO registration fee installation from our summer show, and ing, inspired by Australia’s natural light and private sectors since 1968, and as Incept Butcher Gallery in Savannah, GA; the Collage - Mixed Media we are excited to continue to offer guests a landscape. Returning to England in 1992, Art includes Paintings, Woodworking, Coordinator in 1974 he helped start Pratt exhibit was featured on cable television. for artists this year. A wonderful website chance to see this incredible work by Bruce he settled in Wiltshire, where he raised 4 Photography, Jewelry, Fabric, Glass, Metal, Institute’s Utica Division. Since he came Currently he is working on field pattern has been created to showcase the artwork! Munro,” says Page Kiniry, Brookgreen Gar- children with his wife. Following his fa- to NC Wesleyan in 1992 he has built the abstraction with incidental images of 1950s dens president and CEO. “We hope guests ther’s death in 1999, Munro felt compelled Pottery and Stone Art Minor, the Four Sisters Gallery of muscle cars...the 1959 Ford Thunderbird a For show prospectus: will enjoy spending a beautiful fall evening to resume artmaking on a personal level. Self-Taught Visionary Art and a year-round favorite. His work is found in the perma- indulging in Lowcountry fares and wander- His work has been shown at the Victoria No Admission Charge • Child and Pet Friendly exhibition program for the Mims and Civic nent collections of Coca Cola, IBM, and the ing through this wonderful light display & Albert Museum, London; Waddesdon Galleries. Since 2015 he has been owner Munson-Williams-Proctor Museum of Art https://arboretum.nhcgov.com/ designed by a world-renowned artist.” Manor, the Rothschild Collection, Bucking- and partner in Andrejev Galleries whose amongst other public and private collec- Each night’s supper will consist of hamshire; and the Guggenheim Museum, Contact: JoAnne Utterback at 843-446-3830 mission is to exhibit midcentury modernist tions. Membership is open to artists & art lovers alike Frogmore stew, roasted oysters, and chicken New York. It is held in museum collections art and abstraction. For further information check our NC bog. Tickets are $45 for members and $50 internationally including the Ashmolean A half century evolution as an artist, Institutional Gallery listings, call the gallery Join Today & Support Local Art for the general public. A cash bar will be Museum, Oxford. Mayo has cycled from representation to at 252/469-8577 or e-mail to (eadelman@ available for wine and beer purchases. VIP Brookgreen Gardens, a National His- www.artsyparksy.com abstraction, representation and back to ncwc.edu). www.wilmingtonart.org tickets are also available for $200, which toric Landmark and 501(c)(3) non-profit include buffet and wine for two, reserved organization, is located on U.S. 17 between seating in the open-air Leonard Pavilion, Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, South NC Wesleyan College in Rocky Gallery owner Ginny Lassiter said, “Dick preferred parking, and a copy of Bruce Carolina, and is open to the public daily. NC Wesleyan College in Rocky Staat is a storyteller with his paintbrush. Munro’s book “Light.” Founded in 1931 by Anna Hyatt Hunting- His pieces are much loved and sought Due to COVID-19, Brookgreen Gardens ton and Archer Huntington, Brookgreen Mount, NC, Features Works after. These paintings featuring vintage and has enacted safety protocols to ensure the is home to the largest and most significant Mount, NC, Offers Works by antique cars are sure to appeal to local car safety of all visitors. All guests are asked collection of American Figurative Sculpture by Micah Mullen clubs and aficionados. We hope to see you to observe social distancing guidelines and in the county, and is a leader in sculpture North Carolina Wesleyan College in all at the gallery.” wear a mask or comparable face covering to conservation, environmental conservation, Two Retiring Professors Rocky Mount, NC, will present an exhbi- According to the artist, “I have been in- prevent the spread of COVID-19. In com- and the protection of the plants, animals, NC Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount, tion of remarkable eye-popping paintings terested in old cars and trucks since my high pliance with Georgetown County Emergen- and history of the South Carolina Lowcoun- NC, is presenting Fish and Chips, a two- by Micah Mullen, on view in the Mims Gal- school days. The fun of driving a car with cy Ordinance 20-33, masks should always try. person exhibition from two soon-to-retire a manual transmission and stick shift while lery, from Oct. 29 through Dec. 6, 2020. Work by Richard Staat be used in any interior spaces, including For more information about this event, professors Roger Drake and Everett Mayo, Mullen makes gleefully arresting paint- you’re listening to 50s tunes on the radio … public restrooms. visit (https://bit.ly/3hT1QPU). on view through Oct. 25, 2020. ings that transform conventional realism you can’t beat it.” full time residents seeking fine art for their British artist Bruce Munro (b. 1959) For further info check our SC Institu- Roger E. Drake is Professor of Theatre at into a visual world that the artist offers up Staat goes on to say, “Many of my homes and businesses. Featuring work by is best known for large immersive light- tional Gallery listings, call the Gardens at NC Wesleyan College. Drake designed the as an alternate reality. Mullen’s painting friends had old cars, which they restored approximately 150 North and South Caroli- based installations inspired primarily by his 843/235-6000 or visit (www.brookgreen.org). Theatre Concentration under the Entertain- style is centered on pictorial application and repainted. I paint old cars with water- na artists, the eclectic gallery is well known ment Arts Major at Wesleyan, a Curriculum of improvisation of colorful pattern. His color because I enjoy the happy memories in the area for its collection of oil paintings, that offers students focus choices in Theatre, evident labor-intensive process requires they gave me. I like to compose a painting watermedia, pastels, photography, hand- NC Wesleyan College in Rocky Music Production, or Cinema & Media Arts patience and time. In his own words he Work by Micah Mullen as if I’m telling a story with the car as the blown glass, fused glass, pottery and clay to prepare them for career participation the says this method, “allows my paintings to Show at Rocky Mount’s Imperial Centre main actor.” sculptures, turned and carved wood, unique entertainment industry. reflect my varying emotions and moods and and First Prize at the 2010 Carolina Color home décor items and artisan jewelry. Mount, NC, Offers Works by the in a strange way create a sense of balance Gallery competition. Amongst his numer- There are two onsite kilns and five and harmony in what are sometimes very ous successes in juried competitions, he wheels used by the gallery’s pottery detailed and confusing compositions.” was featured at the prestigious Salmagundi students. Art classes are currently being Tar River Piecemakers Quilting Guild offered on a limited basis. Call the gallery NC Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount, Immersed in art for most of my life Club in NYC in 2010. Mullen continues to for details. NC, is presenting Quilting is Our Common Mullen received a Bachelors degree from compete nationally and exhibit in galleries Special Covid-19 Notice: To meet North Thread, the working theme for the Tar River SUNY Brockport and later a Master’s de- in Raleigh and Wake Forest, NC. Carolina State mandates, Sunset River Piecemakers Quilting Guild. The Guild gree from Duquesne University. He is a full For further information check our NC Work by Everett Mayo Marketplace requires that patrons wear face is exhibiting their quilts in the Mims Art time prize-winning competitive artist with a Institutional Gallery listings, call the gallery series to super detailed color pencil drawing coverings and requires the use of hand sani- Gallery at Wesleyan College’s Dunn Center, career spanning over twenty years. Mullen at 252/469-8577 or e-mail to (eadelman@ evidenced in his popular “pet portraits”. A tizer plus six-foot social distancing between through Oct. 25, 2020. was awarded First Place at the 2009 Juried ncwc.edu). Wesleyan professor for twenty years, his Work by Richard Staat gallery visitors and at the cash register. The The Guild’s Mission Statement expresses theater arts career spans a half century. Also on view at the gallery will be the- gallery staff conducts thorough cleaning of the significance of its dedicated member- Drake has taught and designed theatrical Brunswick Arts Council Annual Show, on surfaces upon opening and closing and dur- ship of over a hundred members, as well as productions at the Univ. of Dubuque [IA], Sunset River Marketplace in Calabash, view from Oct. 12 - 17, 2020. This has al- ing the day and has placed complimentary its purpose to preserve and promote the art Illinois Wesleyan Univ., and Drake Univer- ways been a popular event with our friends hand sanitizer throughout the gallery for of quilting. sity. He has also designed scenery and light- and customers, so we’re thrilled to have this visitor use. Tar River Piecemakers Quilting Guild NC, Features Works by Richard Staat ing for the Univ. of N. Iowa, Muskingum show back at the gallery again. It features For further information check our NC was founded in 2000 by a group of 9 College [ New Concord, OH], the Croswell both 2D and 3D art. Be sure to stop by and Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery women to promote their love of quilt-mak- Opera House [Adrian, MI], and Temple and the Brunswick Arts Council support our local art community. at 910/575-5999 or visit ing and to provide fellowship with other Work by Lin Varney Theatre in Sanford, NC. He has his MFA Sunset River Marketplace art gallery a BFA degree. He worked for years as a Located in coastal Brunswick County, (www.sunsetrivermarketplace.com). Daily quilters. The work of the Guild is designed General Hospital and Heritage Hospital; Pa- from Ohio U. and holds an all-class [scene in Calabash, NC, will present Nostalgia commercial artist before moving to Oak Sunset River Marketplace caters to both updates are available on the gallery’s Face- to benefit and educate all persons interested triotic Quilts for wounded soldiers, adoption Work by Roger Drake design, lighting design, costume design, and Highway: Take a Ride With Richard Staat, Island, NC, where he paints in his studio tourists and a growing local community of book and Instagram pages. in preserving, continuing and advancing this quilts for the Christian Adoption Center, scenic artist] card in United Scenic Artist featuring works in watercolors, on view almost every day. art. Our challenge is to encourage continu- and various other charity/outreach venues Drake may be the most talented and Local 829 [New York]. from Oct. 1 - 31, 2020, and the annual Staat is a signature member of the The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month ing interest in quilting in all forms and to throughout the year. versatile artist and designer Wesleyan has Drake also enjoys an occasional foray Brunswick Arts Council Show, featuring Watercolor Society of North Carolina. He prior to the next issue. This will be October 24th for the November 2020 issue promote this art by teaching and sponsoring For further information check our NC ever been blessed with; he not only designs onstage - including ‘deadly’ appearances works by members, on view from Oct. 12 - also belongs to the Central Ohio Watercolor and November 24th for the December 2020 issue. workshops and exhibits. Institutional Gallery listings, call the gallery theater productions and sets, he builds and as the Ghost in Hamlet with Burning Coal 17, 2020. Society, the Associated Artists of Southport The Guild’s community outreach efforts at 252/985-5268, or visit (www.ncwc.edu/ After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs into the next month. paints them which is no small task. He is Theatre Company in Raleigh in 2007 and as Award-winning artist Richard “Dick” and the Oak Island Art Guide. Staat has include neonatal quilts year-round for Nash arts/mims). But don’t wait for the last minute - send your info now. also a writer and illustrates his own books. murdered Duncan in ‘the Scottish Play’ at Staat has been exhibiting his work at Sunset won national, statewide and local exhibition And where do you send that info? You can contact us by calling 843/693-1306 or by e-mail at - [email protected] His artwork ranges from bold expression- Wesleyan in 2016. River Marketplace for almost 20 years. He awards for his watercolors. but do it before the 24th of the month prior to our next issue. E-mail to ([email protected]). ist drawing like we find in his “Big Boy” continued on Page 31 graduated from Ohio State University with continued above on next column to the right Page 30 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 31 Dare County Arts Council in NC Offers Cameron Art Museum Triangle Art Works LV D QRQSURƞW! continued from Page 32 RUJDQL]DWLRQGHGLFDWHGWRSURYLGLQJVHUYLFHV! Visit VXSSRUW DQG UHVRXUFHV WR WKH YLVXDO DQG! Artrageous: Remotely Reimagined stomachs that now sag. We have worked and nurtures a lifelong curiosity about, and SHUIRUPLQJDUWVDQGFUHDWLYHLQGXVWULHV and given and created. We are aging, and connection with, the world and one another. The 31st Artrageous Kids Art Festival, 7ULDQJOH $UW :RUNV FDQ KHOS \RX FRQQHFW! we’re lucky to have reached this time to Cameron Art Museum is a non-profit fully presented by PNC Bank, will look different Carolina Arts TXLFNO\ DQG HDVLO\ ZLWK WKH DUWV FRPPXQLW\ this year, but Dare County Arts Council, in appreciate our experiences and wisdom and reliant on the generosity of its donors. WR ƞQG DUWVUHODWHG JURXSV UHVRXUFHV MREV Eastern NC is ensuring that the community celebrate that we have survived.” For further information check our NC In- DQGQHZV will be able to experience the beloved event on Facebook The Cameron Art Museum is eastern stitutional Gallery listings, call the Museum in 2020. North Carolina’s premier art museum: a cul- at 910/395-5999 or visit (www.cameronart- WWW.TRIANGLEARTWORKS.ORG After being postponed in May, Artra- tural gathering place that brings people of museum.org). [email protected] geous will embrace virtual learning this fall Go to this link and different backgrounds and cultures together FACEBOOK.COM/TRIANGLEARTWORKS and be “Remotely Reimagined” into a two- TWITTER: @TRIARTWORKS part event, including three drive-thrus with “like” us! free art kits for children to take home and a NC Museum of Art in Raleigh, View of a child at a previous Artrageous, photo digital art show featuring visual, performing by David Huff and literary arts by Dare County students. “We believe in the very essential role that County Arts Council is putting toward NC, Reopens With New Exhibitions art and creativity play in education,” said supporting the arts in our schools,” said The North Carolina Museum of Art in Dare County Arts Council Program Direc- First Flight High School art teacher Jenna Raleigh, NC, has reopened with two new tor Jessica Sands. “Our hope is to inspire Saunders. “Teaching remotely during a Pan- exhibits including: Good as Gold: Fashion- students to be creative, honor the dedicated demic has had its hurdles, and working on a ing Senegalese Women, on view in the Mu- &211(&7Ť INFORMŤ&5($7(Ť6833257Ť 352027( art, music and theater teachers in Dare project like Artrageous: Remotely Reimag- seum’s East Building, Level B, Meymandi County who are teaching remotely during a ined is really encouraging. I am excited that Exhibition Gallery, through Jan. 3, 2021; pandemic, and share amazing artwork with the kids get to participate in this event, and Leonardo Drew: Making Chaos Legible, on contemporary depiction of the narrative of the whole community.” even more excited that the community will view in the Museum’s East Building, Level the Beatitudes. In the Rev. Combs’s words, The Artrageous Art Kit Drive-Thrus will get to see how talented our Dare County Carolina Arts is now on B, Meymandi Exhibition Gallery, through “What poverty makes invisible, art makes take place at Cape Hatteras Elementary students are with the Artrageous Digital Art Jan. 3, 2021; and Christopher Holt: Con- immortal.” School, in Buxton, NC, on Thurs., Oct. 15; Show.” temporary Frescoes/Faith and Community, Organized by the North Carolina Muse- Manteo Elementary School in Manteo, NC, Artrageous is presented by PNC. “As Twitter! on view in the Museum’s East Building, um of Art. This exhibition is made possible, on Thurs., Oct. 22; and First Flight Elemen- a longtime supporter of the Artrageous Level B, Gallery 3, through Feb. 7, 2021. Leonardo Drew, “Number 215B”, 2019, acrylic, in part, by the North Carolina Department wood, paint, and sand, dimensions variable, tary School in Kill Devil Hills, NC, on Sat., Kids Art Festival, PNC is happy that the Good as Gold: Fashioning Senegalese of Natural and Cultural Resources; the Oct. 24. essence of the festival can be preserved Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Lelong & Co.; Sign up to follow Women is the first major exhibition of © 2019 Leonardo Drew; Photograph: Christopher North Carolina Museum of Art Foundation, Parents can register their elementary school in a creatively reimagined way,” said Jim Senegalese gold jewelry to date that focuses Burke Studio Inc.; and the William R. Kenan Jr. Endow- aged students to pick up a free art kit at one Hansen, PNC regional president for Eastern on the history of Senegal’s gold, from past ment for Educational Exhibitions. Research of the drive-thru events online at (DareArts. Carolinas. “The arts provide an important Tom’s Tweets, click below! to present, and the beauty and complexity of energy and chaos. “I think of it as making for this exhibition was made possible by org/artrageous). Sign up for the drive-thru outlet for students to express themselves, the way Senegalese women use ornament chaos legible,” he says. Ann and Jim Goodnight/The Andrew W. Christopher Holt’s “Haywood Street Beatitudes” location that is most convenient for you, and which is important in any environment but in progress, 2019, Courtesy of the artist, © 2019 and fashion to present themselves. A key City in the Grass, Drew’s first major Mellon Foundation Fund for Curatorial and Christopher Holt; Photograph: John Warner please note that registration is required to particularly during challenging times.” theme of the exhibition is the Senegalese outdoor sculpture, is both an abstracted Conservation Research and Travel. participate due to limited art kit availability. Thank you to SAGA Realty & Con- concept of sañse (a Wolof word for dressing cityscape and a colorful flying carpet. Over The NCMA would like to thank the fol- Marion Johnson Church Artrageous will also go virtual this fall, struction, Sun Realty and the Outer Banks up or looking and feeling good). Good as 100 feet long and 30 feet wide, the work is lowing individuals for their support of the Grubb Ventures with Dare County Arts Council and Dare Community Foundation for sponsoring Gold explores how a woman in a city like composed of aluminum panels covered in a Museum’s spring and summer 2020 exhibi- Carol and Rick McNeel County Schools working together to create Artrageous. The Don and Catharine Bryan Dakar might use a piece of gold jewelry to mosaic pattern of colored sand, mimicking tions highlighting North Carolina artists: a free digital art show that showcases and Cultural Series is Dare County Arts Coun- build a carefully tailored, elegant fashion a Persian carpet. Drew wants his visitors For further information check our NC In- celebrates work by Dare County students of cil’s creative partner on this special event. ensemble. to feel like Gulliver discovering Lilliput as Carole and Cloyce Anders stitutional Gallery listings, call the Museum all ages. The Artrageous Digital Art Show Businesses interested in sponsoring Artra- The exhibition also looks at the intercon- they wander through his bird’s-eye view of Ruth and Bill Barnett at 919/839-6262 or visit (www.ncartmu- will be unveiled in November at (DareArts. geous should contact Dare County Arts nectedness of local and global expressions a city. “In the end,” he says, “it can be your Mary Charles and Robert Boyette seum.org). org). Council’s Executive Director Chris Sawin and understanding of fashion. In addition to flying carpet transporting you to wherever Students can submit a photo or video of by e-mail at ([email protected]). twitter.com/carolinaarts presenting nearly 120 works, the exhibition you need to be.” Drew sees public art as a any original art of their choosing including This project was supported by the North unveils an haute couture ensemble inspired shared experience, and for him City in the a piece from an art class at school or from Carolina Arts Council, a division of the De- by the strength and savoir faire of Senega- Grass is not complete until the public ap- Watercolor Society of North the Artrageous drive-thru art kits online partment of Natural and Cultural Resources. Brandy Baxter. Baxter now works as a tattoo artist at Baxter was born and raised in Pamlico Lucky Street Tattoos where she showcases lese women, designed by Oumou Sy— pears and interacts with the work, making at (DareArts.org/artrageous) to have their Dare County Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) Senegal’s “Queen of Couture” and its most it whole. work featured in the Artrageous Digital Art nonprofit arts organization dedicated to en- County, where she discovered her love her talent in yet another form. Baxter Carolina Offers Virtual Exhibition for painting and drawing. She pursued her speaking on her work said, “My inspirations celebrated fashion designer. This project at the NCMA is generously Show. All media are welcome, including couraging the arts in Dare County through supported by the Hartfield Foundation and paintings, jewelry, ceramics, music, liter- advocacy, enrichment and opportunity. Associates in Fine Arts at Craven Commu- come from many different sources, mainly nity College and has continued her practice music, but also the world around me.” Libby and Lee Buck. Leonardo Drew: City for Its Annual Juried Exhibition ary art, photography, graphic design, film, For further information check our NC in the Grass was commissioned by Madison The Annual Watercolor Society of North Alexis Lavine, Rules of the Game; Dixie theatre, and dance. The deadline for submis- Institutional Gallery listings, call the Coun- since. She is an active artist within the For further information check our New Bern Community. Her work has been NC Institutional Gallery listings, call the Square Park Conservancy, New York, and Carolina (WSNC) Juried Exhibition will be Leibert, Charleston Churchyard; Den- sions is Friday, Nov. 6, 2020. cil at 252/473-5558 or visit (DareArts.org/ was first exhibited in Madison Square Park. virtual this year at (ncwatercolor.org) from nis Lighthart, Timothy McAlister; Donny “I am so appreciative of the effort Dare artrageous). featured at Greater Good Gallery, The Gal- Council at 252/638-2577, or visit (www. lery on Craven Co-op, StarDust Gallery and cravenarts.org). Leonardo Drew: Making Chaos Legible Oct. 4 through Nov. 21, 2020. The Juror Luke, Santa Rosalia Relic; Georgia Mason, now the Craven Arts Council & Gallery. is made possible, in part, by the generous this year is Fort Worth, TX-based artist Wild Garden Spring; Joanna McKethan, support of the Hartfield Foundation and Soon Warren. Out of 257 entries submitted Ascension; Carol Meetze-Moates, Top Cat; Craven Arts Council & Gallery in New Libby and Lee Buck, and by the North Car- by 143 watercolor artists across the state, Martha Moore, Carrick Creek II; Mar- olina Department of Natural and Cultural 70 have been chosen for exhibit. gret Mueller, The Wilder Side of Florida; Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington, Resources; the North Carolina Museum of Peggy Saporito, WSNC president, is Verena Murvin, Song of Summer; Gary Bern, NC, Offers Two New Exhibits Art Foundation, Inc.; and the William R. saddened and disappointed that the Annual Nemcosky, At Grandma and Pops; Nancy Craven Arts Council & Gallery in New NC, Has Reopened with Exhibit Focused Kenan Jr. Endowment for Educational Ex- Juried Exhibition has been canceled at the Paden, Looking Back; Anthony Pfohl, Bern, NC, will present two new exhibits hibitions. Research for this exhibition was Page-Walker Art & History Center in Cary, Celine; CoraMae Pipkin, Convergence; Jo including: Mum’s the Word, on view in the made possible by Ann and Jim Goodnight/ NC. Ann Pippin, Delicate; Laura Poss, Brook- Bank of the Arts Main Gallery, Oct. 1 - 31, on the 19th Amendment and More The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fund “There is nothing like seeing an abun- lyn Bridge; Christine Provard, Rough 2020, and featuring an exhibit of works by The Cameron Art Museum in Wilming- for Curatorial and Conservation Research dance of portraits, still life and landscapes Day at Headlands; Eng Pua, The Dragon Brandy Baxter, on view in the Director’s ton, NC, is presenting She Persists, on view and Travel. during this annual exhibition. And most Rider - Angkor Wat, Cambodia; Rani Ray, Gallery, Oct. 1 - 31, 2020. A reception will through Mar. 2021, which coincides with Finally, we have the exhibit, Christo- importantly it is our one chance each Journey Home; Marcia Rieff, Johnson’s Al- be held for both exhibits on Oct. 9, from the 100th anniversary of the ratification pher Holt: Contemporary Frescoes/Faith year to share with fellow artists from the ley; Ann Rubino, Serendipitous; Veronica 5-8pm, during the New Bern ArtWalk. of the 19th Amendment and explores the and Community. “Affirming sacred worth, organization the enthusiasm and excite- Samuel, Twins; Peggy Saporito, Orchids; ways in which female artists in Cameron restoring human dignity, and sabotaging the ment, and to hear the comments expressed Karen Schaaf, Fabric of Time; Susan Art Museum’s permanent collection persist shame of poverty, the Haywood Street fres- about the amazing paintings. We invite Schuhmacher, Backstreet Naples; Nancy in their own lives, in their communities, co announces, in plaster and pigment, that everyone to join with our members to view Henkel Schulte, John’s Produce; Diane in their world, both personally and po- Fabrice Monteiro, “Signare #1”, 2011, inkjet print you matter,” said The Rev. Brian Combs of this stunning exhibition on our website Seifart, Goodbye Dublin; Charles Sharpe, litically - through art. From Mary Cassatt, on baryte paper, 47 ¼ x 31 ½ inches, Courtesy Magnin-A © 2011 Fabrice Monteiro. the Haywood Street congregation. (ncwatercolor.org), on the afternoon of Paint Shed Window; Helen Shaw, Evening whose paintings and prints were featured in This exhibition features monumental Oct. 4, 2020.” Jasmine; Richard Siegel, Blue Domes exhibitions supporting suffrage, to feminist Good as Gold: Fashioning Senega- drawings, intimate portraits, and studies by Selected artists and the titles of their Santorini Greece; Sook Sienkiewicz, Siesta Audrey Flack, whose work Medea is a lese Women was organized by Kevin D. artist Christopher Holt (b. 1977, Asheville, works include: John Anderson, Low Coun- at Ephesus; Claire Simpson-Jones, Tim’s conscious redeeming of that tragic figure, to Dumouchelle of the National Museum of NC; lives Weaverville, NC) for the Hay- try Boil; Lynne Anderson, Gadina; Beth Cabin; David Stickel, Fragrant Pleasures; Beverly Buchanan, who fiercely explored African Art, . It is wood Street Beatitudes fresco completed in Bale, Ryder; Pegi Barnes-Sharp, Hey Mon; Sean Stickel, Classic Cruiser; Roger identity as an African American woman curated by Amanda Maples of the North September 2019. The fresco is the result of Bonnie J Becker, Before They Fall; Lynette Tatum, Lands End Sunset; Zan Thompson, through sculpture, land art, photography, Carolina Museum of Art. The exhibition is a two-year community project led by Holt Bettini, Bountiful; Kathleen Blackwell- Rockin Chair Watch; Lyudmila Tomova, and painting, this exhibition of 100 works made possible, in part, by the North Caro- with the Rev. Brian Combs, founder of the Plank, Taos Pueblo, NM no.3; Joy Brin- In the Light; Eileen Tullner, In The Works; Work by Brandy Baxter for the 100th anniversary of the 19th lina Department of Natural and Cultural Haywood Street congregation in Asheville. kley-Hill, Vincent’s Van; Sharron Burns, Karen Van Gamper, A View of Whittaker Craven Arts Council & Gallery in coop- Work by Lynda Wright Amendment creates a powerful dialogue Resources; the North Carolina Museum of The purpose of the Haywood Street Family; Allan Butt, Paris: Apres le Dejeun- Creek; Ann Vasilik, Boats On The Gan- eration with Swiss Bear is proud to present As a part of “MumFeast”, the Craven about what it means to be a woman. You can Art Foundation, Inc.; and the William R. fresco is to honor everyday people and er (After Lunch); Judith Collins, Barcelona ges; Christine S. Walker, Vessels; Marion the annual Mum’s the Word exhibition in Arts Council & Gallery will also be hosting see a smaller version of this exhibition on Kenan Jr. Endowment for Educational Ex- emphasize the church’s ministry, which Flower Mart; Mike Dorsey, The terrifying Weathers, Wagon Wheel (Vollis Series the Main Gallery at the Bank of the Arts in a Chalk Art Competition every Friday night CAM’s website at (https://www.cameronar- Audrey Flack (American, b. 1931), “Medea”, 2007, hibitions. Research for this exhibition was focuses on helping members of the com- swamp angel balloon plant; Howard Eber- #22); Linda Werthwein, Japanese Iris; downtown New Bern. This exhibition high- during the month of October from 5-7pm. tmuseum.org/index.php?c=current). Cast iron. made possible by Ann and Jim Goodnight/ munity who live in poverty and often on le, Drudgin; Kathy Flood, Contemplating William West, Downed 57 Flyer; Jane Wil- lights local artists and the annual Mumfest Sign up on the Craven Arts Council website Also on view is The Face of Lincoln Also on view are stunning works by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fund the margins of society. The congregation Life; Christopher Fogarty, Cupcakes; Ryan liford, Amaryllis; and Kae Wright, Summer - now MumFeast. Celebrating New Bern’s or by calling the Craven Arts Council at featuring a powerful bronze casting from Wilmington artist Virginia Wright-Frierson for Curatorial and Conservation Research is encouraged to live by the Beatitudes Fox, Waiting for Customers- Guatemala; Games. annual Mumfest, Mum’s the Word gives 252/638 – 2577. The CAC&G will also host the original work of sculptor Robert Merrell in The Lived-In Body: Celebrating Women and Travel. (the blessings recounted by Jesus in the Rita Fujimagari, Morning; Amanda Fuller- The Watercolor Society of North local artists of all mediums, skill levels, and artists at the Bank of the Arts every Satur- Gage. The casting is based on the 1860 Over 65. Celebrate, as Wright-Frierson Using a variety of materials - wood, Sermon on the Mount), which is also the ton, Crudités; Pamela Haddock, The Ocon- Carolina, Inc. is a non-profit organization styles a chance to exhibit and sell work in day doing demonstrations and selling their plaster face mask made of Lincoln by Gage. writes, “the lived-in body, our crepey arms cotton, canvas, paper, steel, aluminum, sand subject of the fresco. In the Haywood Street aluftee In Spring; Suzanne Hetzel, Venice promoting the education and reputation of the downtown area. One work will also be work from 10am to 4pm. Gage made castings of Lincoln throughout that have lifted babies 1,000 times, gar- - Leonardo Drew makes dynamic sculptures Beatitudes, Holt gracefully incorporates Unmasked; Jeffrey Jakub, Southern Grace; watercolor artists in North Carolina. selected to be the 2021 MumFeast logo, fea- Craven Arts Council and Gallery is also his life and starred in the 1955 Academy dened, cleaned, cooked, and taken care of that explode and expand into their spaces. powerful portraits of the local community Meredith Janssen, Mine Brook in Winter; For further information check our NC tured on tee shirts, bags, banners and other proud to host an exhibition of work from Award winning filmThe Face of Lincoln others; our worn feet and our breasts and These gravity-defying sculptures convey and members of the congregation in his Cathy Klopfenstein, Strolling Around Institutional Gallery listings or visit (ncwa- promotional materials. continued above on next column to the right (20 minutes), also shown in the gallery. continued on Page 33 a feeling of barely contained or restrained continued above on next column to the right Biltmore; Joseph Lahita, Evening Feed II; tercolor.org). Page 32 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 33 Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & 1st Sat., 10am- modern mathematics in this exhibit. Showcasing 2pm. Contact: 864/338-8556 or at (http://www. the first math instrument, the Ishango bone, the Gallery C in Raleigh, NC, Don’t forget about our website: beltoncenterforthearts.org/#!exhibits/cfvg). exhibit allows visitors to see the influence Africa Exhibits Still On View, continued has had on every aspect of life. Admission: Free. Bluffton Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm, with guided tours continued from Page 34 Offers Work by Sandra Mae Jensen www.carolinaarts.com at 10:30am, 11:30am, 1:30pm, 2:30pm, and Gallery C in Raleigh, NC, will present an expansive exhibition featuring more Earle with the assistance of Brian No- Throughout Historic Bluffton, Oct. 24 & 25, 3:30pm. Contact: 843/805-5507 or visit (www. New Works by Sandra Mae Jensen on Oct. than 200 works by a wide array of artists vatny. The exhibition will remain on view 10am-5pm - "Bluffton Arts & Seafood Festival". cofc.edu/avery). including LeRoy Neiman, Kara Walker, through Feb. 15, 2021, in SECCA’s Main Stroll our Historic District and see our state 2, 2020. A reception will be held on Oct. 2, designated cultural district come alive! POP UP Charleston Artist Guild Gallery, 160 East Bay from 1-5pm. Fab 5 Freddy, Kiki Smith, Sarah Sze and and Potter Galleries. DRAWN expands the Buckminster Fuller. DRAWN brings to- very idea of drawing. What began with the ART on the street, on gallery porches and on a St., Charleston. Oct. 1 - 31 - "A Collaboration of Sandra Mae Jensen is a fine art pho- corner lot - temporary art displays join the many Wood Grain and Art in Woodcuts," an exhibition tographer based in Raleigh, NC. Jensen’s gether the diverse works of over 60 artists beautiful simplicity of two-dimensional galleries to highlight the artistic and cultural side featuring a collection of limited edition self-pulled work features the visual impact of land- from around the world in an exhibition works has now evolved to include anima- of Bluffton. For further info visit woodcut prints by Jane Ann Sweeny. Ongoing scapes across the United States. During that provides a rare, revealing look into tion, video projection, sculpture, collage, (blufftonartsandseafoodfestival.com). - Featuring an exhibit of works by over 80 plus photographic studies in the Washington, the creative process and artists’ unique and cut-paper. For further information vis- members of CAG who display a wealth of talent DC, area through the Corcoran College of relationship with the art of drawing. The it (secca.org/drawn), and follow SECCA in different media including, oils, acrylics, pastels, Art and Design, Jensen became inspired Work by Sandra Mae Jensen exhibition was curated by project founder on social media @SECCAcontempart. watercolors, photography, printmaking & sculp- by the works of Imogen Cunningham, and Tomas Vu and SECCA Curator Wendy ture. The Gallery is also home for the CAG office. Hours: Daily, 11am-6pm. Contact: 843/722-2454 produced mainly macro images represent- Art Walk and Gallery B in Bethesda, MD. or at (www.charlestonartistguild.com). ing the simplicity of diverse flora. With the Jensen has recently been granted solo recent onset of digital photography, Sandra exhibitions as Guest Artist at Gallery C in You can find past issues all the way back to incorporates color as an essential compo- Raleigh, NC in October of this year, and August 2004! nent of the composition and mood of her the Garner Performing Arts Center in the images. Spring of 2022. SC Institutional Galleries Before relocating to North Carolina in For further information check our NC 2019, Jensen exhibited her work in the Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery You can find past articles all the way back to Publisher’s Note: Due to the Covid-19 life. After retiring in 2018 she has worked mostly Washington, DC, area and the Lombardi at 919/828-3165 or visit (www.galleryc. June 1999 outbreak it is advised that you check with in acrylics and enjoys painting abstracts. The Cancer Center Gallery as well the Bethesda net). facilities you want to visit before you do so, “Experiential Process” is her main intent. A con- to find out if they are open and what limita- temporary artists she enjoys is German Isabelle tions they are working under. Don’t just Zacher-Finet. Experimentation and new results assume they are open or closed and don't produce her greatest satisfactions. Brooks Gal- forget about these people, there are many lery, Through Oct. 23 - "The Chicks that Click". Some Exhibits That Are Still On View ways you can support them during these Founded in January 2013, the Chicks that Click Our policy at Carolina Arts is to present goner, on view through Oct. 24, 2020. Also don’t forget about our two blogs: troubling times. Check out their websites. Photography Club is a female photography group a press release about an exhibit only once Frontyard, Backyard, Street, a group that has grown from six charter members to more and then go on, but many major exhibits exhibition offering reflections on urban Virtual Exhibitions than eighty members from across the CSRA with Work by Penny Healy Carolina Arts Unleashed an average participation of forty in club spon- are on view for months. This is our effort to Charleston, invites the neighborhood to Online through Nov. 1 - "45th Annual Atalaya sored workshops and special events. The club Society of Bluffton Artists Gallery/Learning remind you of some of them. share five artist’s sense of place in their Carolina Arts News Arts & Crafts Festival," featuring works by meets monthly and has five print competitions Center, 8 Church Street, corner of Calhoun and city landscapes. The artists use a variety nearly 100 of the finest artisans. Online at each year. Special events and photo shoots are Church Street, Bluffton. Oct. 4 - 30 - "USA From of media to depict their interpretation of a (https://southcarolinaparks.com/huntington- held throughout the year. The club is also very Sea to Shining Sea," featuring works by Penny watermark in time. The surrounding street beach/atalaya-festival). For more information active in the community with several commu- Healy. From Alabama’s Camellia to Wyoming’s blocks team with energy and layers of call 803/734-0767. nity service projects each year. With the initial Indian Paintbrush, Penny Healy is showing her stories as the hustle of the day transpires. production of the Volkswagen Beetle beginning love for her country one state flower at a time. Works use this visual language as theme, Allendale in the 30’s and continuing in one form or the The local artist captured all 50 state flowers and celebrating the vibrancy, while also con- Send us your email address to be added other, until July 2019, most of us have grown up seascapes for her art exhibit. A reception from sidering the inevitable change of our city Salkehatchie Arts Center, 939 N. Main St., with the Volkswagen Beetle. Almost everyone 3-5pm, Sunday, Oct. 11 at the gallery, located in Allendale. Ongoing - Featuring a retail store has either owned a VW beetle or had a friend Old Town Bluffton. Ongoing - Featuring works landscape. The artists consider: What is to our list to receive notice of each offering works by artists from the Salkehatchie with a VW and a mention of the Beetle often in a variety of mediums by over 100 area artists, the character of Charleston? What is it that region including Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, brings back fond memories. Inspired by the Joel with all work moderately priced. Changing shows is precious and what history is necessary Colleton, and Hampton Counties. Hours: Tue.- Grimes Harley Davidson Project and the news every six weeks. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & to protect and tell? For further information monthly issue. Sat., 10am-5pm.Contact: 803/584-6084. that Volkswagen was stopping production of the Sun., 11:30am-3pm. Contact: 843/757-6586 or call the Center at 843/722-0697 or visit iconic VW beetle, the Chicks that Click undertook at (www.sobagallery.com). Work by Lia Cook (www.reduxstudios.org). [email protected] Aiken a photographic journey to capture some of the The Center for Craft in Asheville, NC, ways that the VW beetle has been part of our Camden is presenting the first exhibition from its lives. Our objective was to try and capture some 2020 Curatorial Fellows program, The 828/295-9099 or visit of the happy memories these VWs evoke. Hours: Bassett Gallery, Arts Center of Kershaw Coun- Computer Pays its Debt, which explores (BlowingRockMuseum.org). Tue.-Fri., 9:30am-5:30pm. Contact: 803/641- ty, 810 Lyttleton Street, Camden. Through 9094 or at (www.aikencenterforthearts.org). Nov. 6 - "Through it all, I RISE!, featuring an the connection between technology and exhibit of works by Keith Tolen. Tolen is a life- textiles, on view through Oct. 9, 2020. Anderson long art teacher. He spent thirty years teaching This exhibition illuminates the direct con- at Camden Middle School. He is a native South nection between computing technology Anderson Arts Center, located in the Arts Carolinian. He grew up in Batesburg-Leesville, and weaving, and is now on view at the Warehouse, 110 Federal Street, downtown SC. He later attended South Carolina State Center for Craft following a three-month Anderson. Atrium Gallery, Through Oct. 23 University. He currently resides in Columbia, closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. - Freeborn & Friends, featuring an exhibit of SC. This exhibit focuses on the idea that re- Viewable by pre-registration through Oct. works by Jill and Michael Burriss. Hours: Tue.- gardless of what we do as human beings, there Wings from a Triptych Depicting the “Adora- 9, 2020, the show positions women who Work by Cheryl Elmo Fri., 9:30am-5:30pm. Contact: 864/222-2787 is a greater power that transcends all physical tion of the Magi”, ca. 1515-1540? Left: “The worked with technology and textiles at or at (www.andersonartscenter.org). and even visual forms. Ongoing - The Arts Black Magus and His Retinue” By a Follower of Center of Kershaw County is a 501(c)3 non- Hieronymus Bosch (Flemish, c. 1450-1516); 74 x the heart of the information age. Kayleigh Aiken Center for the Arts, 122 Laurens St., SW, Work by Corrie McCallum Aiken. Main Gallery, Through Oct. 23 - "Savan- Bay3 Artisan Gallery, located in the Arts profit organization that brings energy, creativity, 32 ½ inches each framed; Courtesy of a private Perkov, 2020 Curatorial Fellow, drew the Christmas Parade Project - 2017 Chester Parade collection. by Phil Moody nah River Site’s 70th Anniversary Exhibition". Warehouse, 110 Federal St., Anderson. Ongo- and experience of the Arts to all ages. The Arts exhibition’s title and theme from a 1966 ines the particularly complex challenges The Aiken Center for the Arts is proud to host ing - Featuring works by Marion Carroll, Carol Center strives to make both the Visual, Music Gibbes Museum of Art, 135 Meeting Street, New York Times interview with IBM com- The Arts Council of York County in Southern women artists confronted in a an extraordinary exhibit showcasing past and Cook, Joshua Davis, Lynn Felts, Jane Fried- and Performing Arts an integral part of the life Charleston. Galleries Two & Three, Extended puter scientist and weaver Janice Lourie, Rock Hill, SC, is presenting The Impor- traditionally conservative region during a present scenes from SRS as part of its 70th year man, Cheryl Gibisch, Ann Heard, Ruth Hopkins, of our community. Admission: Free. Hours: Through Oct. 4 - "Charleston Collects: British creator of the Textile Graphics software, tance of Being Here: Three Photodocu- period in which women’s social, cultural, celebration. The impact of SRS on our commu- Diann Simms and Lori Solymosi. The work closed now due to COVID-19, but varies by Sporting Art from the Penkhus Collection". The in which she argues that it was “about mentary Studies of Moments in Time in and political roles were being redefined nity over the last 70 years can’t be overstated. presented in the gallery features oils, acrylics, exhibit. Contact: 803/425-7676 or at (www. Charleston Collects series at the Gibbes aims to time that [computing’s] debt to the weav- South Carolina, online at (yorkcountyarts. and reinterpreted. Located in Spartanburg, Prior to President Truman’s announcement of watercolors, photography, pastels, collage, fineartscenter.org). highlight significant fine art collections formed by ing trade was paid back.” For further info org/2020importance), through Oct. 25, the Johnson Collection is a recipient of the site’s selection as part of a national defense assemblages, sculpture, mosaics, and stained Lowcountry residents. This exhibition features One of the pieces featured in BRAHM’s Branch- complex, Aiken was best known as an agricul- glass and jewelry. There is a piece of original Charleston exceptional British sporting art paintings from the visit (www.centerforcraft.org). ing Out exhibition by Zak Weinberg (Raleigh, 2020. Patrons can learn more about the the Governor’s Elizabeth O’Neill Verner artist, view his artwork, and visit the Award for the Arts, South Carolina’s high- tural community and a favorite retreat of wealthy art for every home or office in a variety of price private collection of Charleston’s Dr. Stephen and NC). Truth, 2018. Lasercut, stained, birch ply. ranges. Co-sponsored by the Anderson Arts Avery Research Center for African History Mrs. Martha Penkhus. The Penkhus’s collecting Courtesy of the artist. 19th century equestrians. While they had stately virtual galleries. In this photodocumentary est honor in the field. For more informa- homes known as the Winter Colony, their cultural Center. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-4pm, & Sat., and Culture, at the College of Charleston, 125 journey began in 1986 when they purchased a Blowing Rock Art & History Museum series, Phil Moody explores moments in tion on TJC’s mission and projects, please impact was somewhat limited to their inner 10am- 1pm. Contact: 864/716-3838 or at (www. Bull St., Charleston. Ongoing - Exhibits on view portrait of the famed nineteenth-century English in Blowing Rock, NC, is presenting the time across the state of South Carolina visit (thejohnsoncollection.org). For circle. With the advent of SRS, Aiken soon saw andersonartscenter.org). include: "Since 1920: Zeta Phi Beta Centennial". racing horse Cotherstone, by John Frederick exhibit, Branching Out: Works in Wood through Inauguration Day, Christmas further information call Laura Corbin at significant changes brought by these atomic age The Gamma Zeta chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Soror- Herring, Sr. (British, 1795–1865). Their passion from North Carolina , on view in the parades, and Rock Hill at night. The Im- 864/597-4180, e-mail to (laura.corbin@ homesteaders from all over the United States. Beaufort Area ity Incorporated presents a centennial exhibit for British sporting art and culture blossomed Museum’s Fort Gallery, through Oct. 24, portance of Being Here includes 3 bodies wofford.edu) or visit (www.wofford.edu). With families in tow, these engineers, scientists, filled with the rich history of the sorority in print taking them on many unexpected adventures 2020. The exhibition features a diverse of work that relate to Rock Hill, SC’s, 5th construction workers and administrative staff Beaufort Art Association Gallery,913 Bay and paraphernalia.Visitors can see in-depth the that have led them to build a first-rate collection selection of work, ranging from wooden Congressional District, and South Caro- brought diversity to our area and showed a keen Street, across the street from the Clock Tower, programming, philanthropy and reach of Zeta Phi of animal and sporting paintings. Oct. 9 - June furniture to sculpture, as well as a variety lina. Moody’s work has been included interest in being engaged in our community. Beaufort. Ongoing - New works by more than 90 Beta during their 100 years. "The Water Keeps 27, 2021 - "Charleston Collects: Devotion and exhibiting members of the Beaufort Art Associa- Rising" Hip-hop artist and activist Benny Starr Fantasy, Witchcraft and the World’s End". This of types of wood and techniques used to in more than 80 group exhibitions in the Many of us say Aiken is not your average small southern city. This is due, in large part, to SRS. tion Gallery - exhibits and featured artists change has created an interactive exhibit based on data selection of paintings and prints from a ma- create these contemporary works. “This US, England, Scotland, and Poland, and Site personnel brought with them a desire to every six weeks. In addition to framed paintings from the Avery’s State of Racial Disparities Re- jor, private, Charleston collection of Northern exhibition highlights some extraordi- he has exhibited in 37 one-man shows recreate the very best of the arts and education in a variety of media, the gallery offers prints, port in Charleston County. This exhibit will create Renaissance art introduces a world of intensely, nary talent from across the state,” says since 1985. He has received grants from they knew in their former communities. They photographs, unframed matted originals, jewelry, an immersive experience for visitors. In the areas and sometimes disturbingly, vivid imagery that BRAHM’s Curator, Dianna Cameron. the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Arts & Sci- sought ways to bring the arts to us through active sculpture, ceramics and greeting cards. Hours: of civic engagement, racial disparities, the envi- speaks to uncertainties of the period and remains Exhibiting artists come from across the ence Council, the Scottish Arts Council, volunteerism and their personal funds. All of the Tue.-Sun.,11am-3pm. Contact: 843/521-4444 or ronment and performance art/music, this exhibit relevant today. This exhibition is a selection of art state of North Carolina and include Roger the Hope-Scott Foundation (Scotland), companies that have operated at SRS over the at (www.beaufortartassociation.com). will aim to connect the dots from historical data curated by Lawrence Goedde, Ph.D., professor Atkins, Derrick Beasley, Paul & Kim Winthrop and the Arts Council of York last 70 years have been very generous to the and archival information up to the present condi- of art history at the University of Virginia. The col- Fuelling, Mark Gardner, Aspen Golann, County. For further information call the arts. Oct. 28 - Nov. 30 - "Go Figure", featuring USCB Center for the Arts Gallery, USC- tions of the Lowcountry. "Resilient". Local artist lection, which is comprised of objects created in Craig Kassan, Jim Oleson, Brent Skid- Council at 803/328-2787, or visit works by Cheryl Elmo. A reception will be held Beaufort, 801 Carteret Street, Beaufort. Through Chris “Kolpeace” Johnson will highlight the power the Low Countries and Germany between 1440 Nov. 1 - "Art Speaks," a special juried exhibit of being resilient with this work that recognizes and 1590, showcases a world of contradictions more, Bob Trotman, Anthony Ulinski, Joël (www.yorkcountyarts.org). on Oct. 29, from 6-8pm. Her artwork captures the human experience through the simplicity of showcasing new works of art created during the African Americans who have shown strength and unease—whether the subject is a troubled Urruty, Zak Weinberg, and Erik Wolken. Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC, every day moments. The exhibit is a collection of COVID-19 pandemic. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-5pm through adversity including the late local activist Virgin Mary contemplating her young son, or a The exhibition was installed in the mu- is presenting Central to Their Lives: Cheryl’s artwork with the central theme of human and during events. Contact: 843/521-4145 or at Muhiyidin D’baha and Cyntoia Brown, who faced menacing group of malevolent figures inspired by seum’s galleries in early March, and since Southern Women Artists in the Johnson “Orpheus”, by Adrian Rhodes, part of an installa- connection, giving each of us a glimpse into (http://www.uscbcenterforthearts.com/). life in prison after being convicted of homicide as Hieronymus Bosch, or Albrecht Dürer’s famous Work by Dontré Major tion works at SECCA BRAHM has been closed, works and art- Collection, critically acclaimed, nation- another person’s perspective. Aiken Artist Guild a juvenile. These pieces are tributes to memo- scenes from Revelations. In the turbulent era of Redux Contemporary Art Center in ists from the exhibition have been featured ally touring exhibition, on view at The The Southeastern Center for Gallery, Through Oct. 23 - Featuring works by Belton rialize the impactful strength of an unsung hero the Renaissance and beginning of the Refor- Charleston, SC, is presenting Frontyard, online with videos and behind-the-scenes Rosalind Sallenger Richardson Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, Sally Evans. Evans has been in the Aiken area in the community, engaging the soul and spirit. mation in Northern Europe, patrons found their Backyard, Street, featuring works by looks through BRAHM at Home. For the Arts, through Dec. 18, 2020. Spanning NC, is proud to announce the upcoming for over 40 years where she raised her family. Belton Center for the Arts, 306 North Main "The African Origins of Mathematics". Charleston hopes, desires and anxieties mirrored in these Christian Birk, Susan Gregory, Dontré further information call the Museum at the decades between the late 1890s and opening of DRAWN: Concept & Craft, She enjoys the outdoors, swimming, and kayak- Street, Belton. Through Nov. 6 - "22nd Annual resident and artist Robert “King David” Ross artistic images, further inspiring pious beliefs Belton Standpipe Heritage and Juried Art Show". highlights the direct impact Africa has had on Major, Hirona Matsuda, and Alex Wag- continued above on next column to the right early 1960s, Central to Their Lives exam- continued on Page 35 ing. She has done various forms of art all her continued on Page 36 Page 34 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 35 the Dill Sanctuary, a 580-acre wildlife preserve. of the essays in the CMA’s Renaissance art munity Gallery, Through Oct. 28 - "Collision of Admission: Yes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm catalogue, but he and his family also donated Art & Fabric," by Selene Paschoal, who is a fabric & through the Summer months, Sun., 1-5pm. over 135 art works to the collection, ranging from artist born in Ilhéus, Brazil who derives inspiration SC Institutional Galleries Contact: 843/722-2996 or at (www.charleston- Renaissance pieces to contemporary works on SC Institutional Galleries for her fabric pieces from her Brazilian heritage continued from Page 35 museum.org). paper and photography to Bunzlauer ceram- continued from Page 36 and culture. Ongoing - Home to 16 studio artists. ics. Through Jan. 1, 2225 - "The Collection". Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., 11am-3pm. or depicting fantastic visions of good and evil. opportunity to consider the traits and aspects that ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Charleston Come see the newly organized collection. We’ve guaranteed women the right to vote. This exhibit entire second floor, east wing of the building. Contact: call 864/735-3948 or at (www.artcenter- Gallery 8, Through Jan. 10, 2021 - "Building a are both similar and jarringly disparate–from Asia Ashley River Tower, Public area at Medi- gathered ancient and modern works of art, features objects, images and stories showing Artifacts are supported by historical images and greenville.org). Legacy: The Vibrant Vision Collection of Jona- to Africa, to Europe and the Middle East. Artists cal University of South Carolina, Charleston. together in one space, that explore our shared the ways South Carolina women engaged with narrative interpretation, giving a comprehensive than Green and Richard Weedman". Over the and their respondents include: Shimon Attie & Dr. Ongoing - "Contemporary Carolina Collection archetypes, myths, and ideals. Galleries 5 & 6, the political history of our state. From tribal introduction to the Pee Dee region from prehis- Greenville County Museum of Art, 420 Col- past forty years, acclaimed artist Jonathan Green Dale Rosengarten; Riccarda de Eccher & Bryan @ Ashley River Tower," featuring the larg- Ongoing - "Modern & Contemporary Art from women leaders, to the first female Governor of tory to the present. This gallery is one of two lege Street, Greenville. Closed for renova- and his partner and studio director, Richard Granger; Lonnie Holley & Dr. Ted Rosengarten; est collection of original, contemporary South the Collection". Celebrating some of the CMA’s the state, this exhibit shows how women worked permanent exhibit spaces designed by award tions. Ongoing - "The Real Thing". Selected Weedman, have amassed an astonishing col- Yaakov Israel & Dr. Mark Long; Hung Liu & Katie Carolina art on permanent display, including greatest hits, this exhibition features over 30 to gain a voice of their own. The exhibit is free winning exhibit design firm, HaleySharpe Design. from the GCMA permanent collection, The Real lection of nearly 1,300 paintings, sculpture, and Hirsch; Jiha Moon & Lilly Wei; Dr. Fahamu Pecou 885 works by 53 talented artists, sculptors paintings, drawings, photographs and sculptures with museum general admission. The Crescent Admission: Free. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm Thing reflects the authenticity of experience works on paper. The exhibition presents a selec- & Ruth Rambo; Hamid Rahmanian & Mark and photographers in South Carolina. Artists from the Museum’s collection that have not been Café, second floor mezzanine of the Museum. & Sun. 2-5pm. Contact: 843/676-1200 or visit that informed the creation of powerful works by tion of forty-nine works of art from this significant Sloan; Tanja Softić & Dr. Marian Mazzone; and included are: Lucille Akinjobe, Jack Alterman, on view recently. It offers the visitor experiences The house menu offers a variety of baked goods, (www.flocomuseum.org). African-American artists. The exhibition title is private collection, offering a rare glimpse at the Renée Stout & Dr. Ade Ofunniyin. You can view Thomas Blagden, Jr., Carl Blair, Patti Brady, both serious and sensual and is designed to both juices, coffee, hot chocolate and tea. Lunchtime derived from the 1968 song Ain’t Nothing Like couple’s aesthetic interests and the artistic inspi- the exhibit at (halsey.cofc.edu). COVID-19 Hours: Keith Brown, Julia Cart, Eva Carter, Jocelyn entertain and enlighten. Notable works included offerings include deli sandwiches and alternat- the Real Thing, written by Nickolas Ashford ration behind Green’s own artwork. Gallery 9, Thur. & Fri., 11am-4pm and by appt. Mon.-Wed. Châteauvert, Lese Corrigan, Townsend David- are by Jasper Johns, Howard Thomas, Sally ing daily soups, as well as grilled chicken salads and Valerie Simpson and originally performed Work by Doug McAbee Through Jan. 10, 2021 - "A Return to the Grand Contact: Mark Sloan at 843/953-4422 or at (http:// son, Linda Fantuzzo, Buddy Folk, Squire Fox, Mann and Edward Ruscha, whose famous image and sandwiches. And let’s not forget the house by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell. Ongo- full disclosure, "2020, So Far" offers no answers. Tour: Micromosaic Jewels from the Collection of halsey.cofc.edu/exhibitions/). Mary Edna Fraser, Cassandra Gillens, Anthony of the Hollywood Hills (on view) has become a specialty: spectacular fudge, handmade on-site. ing - "Andrew Wyeth: Eight Decades". Andrew Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-5pm. Contact: Laraine Elizabeth Locke". Micromosaics arrived at their Green, Jon Holloway, Ann Hubbard, Lisa staple of the art world. Ray Taylor Fair Gallery, Museum Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm ; Sun.,1- Wyeth (1917 - 2009), regarded as one of the Wells, Administrative Assistant at 864/848-2023 height of pictorial perfection from the late 18th to Salosaari Jasinski, Erik Johnson, Kim Keats, Ongoing - Featuring a new and permanent 5pm. Admission: Yes. Contact: call 803/898-4921 most important American artists of the 20th or e-mail at ([email protected]). the mid 19th centuries. These exquisitely crafted Arianne King Comer, Kit Loney, Paul Mardikian, installation of its ancient art collection. The instal- or at (http://scmuseum.org/). century, launched his career in 1937 with a plaques, which contain up to 1,400 delicately Nancy Marshall, Paul Matheny, John McWil- lation includes approximately 50 objects that sold-out exhibition of his watercolors in New ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Greenville shaded tiles of glass per square inch, were sold liams, Sue Middleton, Marge Moody, Gordon introduce the major ancient civilizations from the ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Columbia area York. On the occasion of the young artist’s Centre Stage Theatre Gallery, 501 River to travelers on their Grand Tour through Italy. Nicholson, Jane Nodine, Marcelo Novo, Karin Mediterranean and Near East. Examples of the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center, remarkable debut, his father and mentor, noted Street, Greenville. Through Nov. 13 - "Moving Made into jewelry, boxes, and paper weights and Olah, Matt Overend, Rick Rhodes, Ed Rice, earliest form of writing from 12th century B.C. 1101 Lincoln St., Columbia. Ongoing - Fea- illustrator N.C. Wyeth wrote him a congratula- Through Uncertainty," featuring works by Craig sold as easily carried mementoes, micromosaics Molly B. Right, Susan Romaine, Kristi Ryba, Mesopotamia, are shown next to Egyptian scar- turing works by local artists throughout the tory letter prophesying, “You are headed in the Ragsdale. Ongoing - Featuring works by visual passed out of fashion toward the end of the 19th Virginia Scotchie, Laura Spong, Tom Stanley, abs and Greek painted vessels. The world of the convention center, including works by Mike Wil- Work by Will Penny direction that should finally reach the pinnacle art members of MAC. Exhibits are offered in century and are now a lost art. This exhibition Christine Tedesco, Colleen Terrell, Leo Twiggs, ancient Romans is represented by 2nd century liams, Liisa Salosaari Jasinski, Tyrone Geter, in American art.” Ongoing - "Impressionism collaboration with the Metropolitan Arts Council. features 92 brilliant examples from the private Tjelda Vander Meijden, Mary Walker, Sue glass and bronze items and portrait sculpture. Peter Lenzo, Jamie Davis, Tom Lockart & Mark University Place Gallery, Francis Marion and the South 2019". On April 15, 1874, in Hours: Tue.-Sat., 2-6pm & 2 hr. prior to shows. collection of Elizabeth Locke. Galleries 1, 4, Simons Wallace, Joe Walters, Sam Wang, Enid Many of these works have not been seen since Woodham, Angela Bradburn, Virginia Scotchie, University, 142 North Dargan Street, Florence. an act of defiance against the official French Contact: MAC at 864/467-3132 or at and 5, Permanent Exhibition - "18th and 19th Williams, Manning Williams, and Paul Yanko. the Museum moved to its location on Main Street Denise Dent, Sue Grier, Brian Rego, Heather Through Oct. 23 - "Will Penny: Neutral Zone". government-sanctioned Salon exhibitions, thirty (www.greenvillearts.com). Century American Paintings and Sculpture". Hours: daily, 8:30am-5pm. Contact: Kathleen in 1998. The collection has grown over the last LaHaise, Howard Hunt, Robert Campbell, Penny was raised in Southern Ontario and cur- self-proclaimed Independent artists opened American paintings, from colonial portraits to Ellis, Director of National Communications, several years with the donation of 12 fine Roman Ernest Lee, David J.P. Hooker, Ralph Waldrop, rently resides in Savannah, GA. He has received an exhibition at photographer Nadar’s vacated TD Bank Gallery, Chamber of Commerace, Civil War-era landscapes, occupy the Gibbes MUSC, at 843/792.5602 or e-mail at (ellisk@ sculptures in 2002 from Pennsylvania collector Elena Madden, Debbie Martin, Blue Sky, Laura a diploma in Fine Art from Fanshawe College in Paris studio. Shortly after, a satirical review 24 Cleveland Street, Greenville. Through Oct. Main Gallery. Portraits of leading political, social, musc.edu). Dr. Robert Y. Turner. Admission: Yes, but there is Spong, Jean McWhorter, Claire Farrell, Justin London, Ontario and a BFA and MFA in Painting that mocked Claude Monet’s Impression, Sun- 23 - "Grounded In Nature," featuring works by and military figures include works by Jeremiah no admission charge on Sun. Hours: Tue.-Sun., Guy, and Jonathan Green. Hours: Mon.-Fri., from The Savannah College of Art and Design. rise gave the movement its name. Impression- Sherrill Hill and David Young. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Theus, Henry Benbridge, Benjamin West, Gilbert Clemson Area from 10am-5pm. Contact: 803/799-2810 or at 9am-5pm; Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Penny’s artworks dissolve traditional boundar- ism was the first bombshell launched against 8:30am-5pm. Contact: MAC at 864/467-3132 or Stuart, Thomas Sully and Samuel F.B. Morse. (www.columbiamuseum.org). Contact: 803/545-01181. ies of art and design. His art explores tensions academic tradition. The movement defined light at (www.greenvillearts.com). The gallery also features landscape and genre The ARTS Center, 212 Butler St., Clemson. between the tangible space a painting inhabits, as color, becoming the first modern language of scenes by Angelica Kaufmann, Louis Mignot, Work by Gret Mackintosh Ongoing - Featuring works by local and region- McKissick Museum, University of South Caro- Land Bank Lofts Gallery, Federal Land Bank the impact of digital technology on fabricated paint. Ongoing - "Art and Artists of South Caro- Whole Foods Market, café area, 1140 Wood- Eastman Johnson, Conrad Wise Chapman, and al artists. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-5pm & Fri., lina, USC Horseshoe, Columbia. North Gallery, Building, 1401 Hampton Street, Columbia. forms and illusionistic environments. By creating lina: David Drake, Jasper Johns, William H. ruff Rd., Greenville. Ongoing - Featuring rotat- William Aiken Walker. The paintings collection Redux Contemporary Art Center, featuring 10am-2pm. Contact: 864/633-5051 or at (www. through Dec. 5 - "A Woman’s Right, Part 2," a Ongoing - Land Bank Lofts Gallery is growing systems of interactivity with digital technologies, Johnson, and Grainger McKoy". The contribu- ing exhibits of works by members of Upstate is complemented by examples of neoclassical Redux Studios, 1056 King Street, Charleston. explorearts.org). virtual exhibition that commemorates the 100th as a large-scale center for exhibiting home- his art confronts the way information is gener- tions of South Carolina artists to our culture are Visual Arts (changing every 60 days). Hours: sculpture on view in the Campbell Rotunda, and Main Gallery, Through Oct. 24 - "Frontyard, anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amend- grown original art. In 2016, the South Carolina ated, transmitted and received. He has exhibited as varied and rich as the stories of the artists Mon.-Thur., 8am-9pm; Fri. & Sat., 8am-10pm decorative art objects on loan from the Rivers Backyard, Street," featuring works by Christian ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Clemson ment and explores the advocacy of women at Artists group set out to create a gallery in the in The United States and Canada. Hours: Tue.- themselves. The GCMA is proud to dedicate an & Sun., 9am-9pm. Contact: 864/232-4433 or at Collection. Gallery 5, Permanent Exhibition - Birk, Susan Gregory, Dontré Major, Hirona Madren Conference Center, Clemson Univer- UofSC as they fought for their rights from WWII historic building constructed in 1924. Home to the Thur., 11am-6pm; Fri., 11am-7pm; & Sat., 10am- entire gallery to the accomplishments of four of (www.upstatevisualarts.org). "Miniature Portraits". The first American miniature Matsuda, & Alex Waggoner. Redux’s group exhi- sity, Clemson. Ongoing - Featuring wood and to the present. Be on the lookout for all the virtual famous "Tunnel Vision" & "Haystacks" murals, 2pm. Contact: Colleen Critcher at 843/661-4637, the nation’s greatest artists, each of whom has portraits were painted in Charleston, and today bitions present the public with an opportunity to steel bird carvings by Grainger McKoy. Hours: programs we will hosting in connection with A the as it was originally known has been com- 843/661-4638 or at called South Carolina home. Ongoing - "How? Greenwood the Gibbes is home to one of the most prestigious better understand, and engage with, the work of a regular building hours. Contact: Peter Kent at Woman’s Right as part of the College of Arts pletely transformed into a modern masterpiece (https://www.fmarion.edu/universityplace/). Who? Why?". According to Rod Stewart, every portrait miniature collections in the United States. collaborative unit of artists who strive to produce 864/656-0382 or e-mail at (peter.kent@clem- and Sciences themed semester on Justice. The for today’s lifestyle. Hours: call for hours. Contact: picture tells a story. Whether its subject is a fa- Arts Center of Greenwood, at the Federal Containing more than six hundred objects, the a cohesive, shared statement. This group exhibi- sonews.clemson.edu). exhibit is a history of women at the University of call 803/828-7790 or South Carolina Artists by Fort Mill miliar Old Testament morality tale or an apoca- Building, 120 Main Street, Greenwood. Ongo- collection spans nearly two hundred years and tion offers reflections on urban Charleston, invites South Carolina, it is a complicated story filled with calling 803/602-4814 or at (http://www.southcaro- lyptic warning of impending nuclear doom, the ing - Featuring works by local and regional represents the work of over a hundred artists. the neighborhood to share five artist’s sense of The Fran Hanson Discovery Center, South trials and triumphs that make a simple narrative linaartists.com). LOOM, Coworking Gallery and Event Space, physical process of making a picture (or a print, artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., Small enough to fit in the palm of the hand, these place in their city landscapes. The artists use a Carolina Botanical Garden, Clemson University, impossible. This two-part exhibition shows how 118 & 120 Academy Street, Fort Mill. Ongoing painting, or sculpture) sometimes assumes 9:30am-1:30pm. Contact: Anne Craig or tiny portraits were treasured remembrances variety of media to depict their interpretation of a Clemson. Featured Artists Gallery, Ongo- women on campus fought for basic rights and, Elloree - LOOM is a multi-functional facility in the heart an equal role in the story’s telling. If nothing Jennifer Smith at 864/388-7800 or at (www. of loved ones in the age before photography. watermark in time. Gallery 1056, Through Oct. ing - Featuring works by Nancy Basket, Sue once those were achieved, strove for equality of historic downtown Fort Mill that provides: else, the manipulation of a medium can be the emeraldtriangle.us/arts-center). Presented in state-of-the-art display cases, and 24 - "CONNECTIONS," featuring work by Gret Figliola, Sue Grier, Sandy King, Jo Ann Taylor in the classroom, on the athletic field, and in Elloree Heritage Museum and Cultural Mu- Collaborative coworking spaces for at-home, message. Admission: Free. Hours: Wed.-Sat., in viewable storage drawers featured miniatures Mackintosh, curated by Mia Loia. con·nec·tion, and Phil Garrett, on a rotating basis. Elizabeth the workplace. Ongoing - "Highlights from the seum, 2714 Cleveland Street, Elloree. Ongo- mobile and remote workers; Learning and 10am-6pm and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 864/271- Lander University Fine Art Gallery, Cultural include works by Mary Roberts, Jeremiah Theus, noun, 1. a relationship in which a person, thing, or Belser Fuller Gallery, Ongoing - This collec- Permanent Collections of McKissick Museum". ing - Stroll Cleveland Street as it appeared in networking opportunities for the greater com- 7570 or at (www.gcma.org). Center Building, 320 Stanley Ave., Green- Henry Benbridge, Charles Wilson Peale, Pierre idea is linked or associated with something else. tion of watercolors, mixed media and pen & ink Permanent - "Baruch Silver Collection," a col- 1900 and delight in the recreated stores, bank munity; and a variety of meeting and special wood. Oct. 13 - Nov. 11 - "Perfectly Familiar / Henri, Edward Greene Malbone, George Engle- In this body of work, Mackintosh explores con- drawings was generously donated by a dear lection of the Baruch family silver. And, "Natural and hotel; Explore the train station, logging and event spaces to benefit your business or group. Lipscomb Gallery, South Carolina Governor’s Unrecognizably Strange," featuring works by heart, and Charles Fraser. Gallery 6, Permanent nections within lowcountry landscapes. Physical friend of the SC Botanical Garden, Elizabeth Curiosity: USC and the Evolution of Scientific butchering areas; Visit Snider Cabin, birthplace Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm. Contact: School for the Arts and Humanities), 15 Univer- Enid Williams and Paul Yanko. The exhibition Exhibition - "20th Century American Regional- connections between places, such as water- Belser Fuller. This incredible collection ranges Inquiry into the Natural World". Hours: Mon.- of William J. Snider, founder of Elloree; Learn 803/548-5666 or at (http://loomcoworking.com). sity St., Greenville. Ongoing - We feature sev- presents recent works on canvas, panel, and ism and the Charleston Renaissance". At the turn ways, roads, bridges, and paths, and emotional from 1947 to 1992. New pieces have been added Fri., 8:30am-5pm & Sat., 11am-3pm. Contact: about tenant farming and meet midwife Mary Ella eral exhibitions throughout each year - our own paper completed between 2017 and 2020. The of the twentieth century, American artists looked connections to places centered around certain this year in celebration of Belser's 97th birthday. 803/777-7251 or at (http://artsandsciences. Jones who was responsible for delivering many Gaffney students and faculty, plus many guest artists. two-part title references the dual aspects of to their European counterparts and beyond as events or special places frequented over the Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Closed University sc.edu/mcks/). Elloree babies; Take a rest in the two-seater Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4:30pm. Visitors are formalism that both artists engage with. These they developed identifiably American artistic past 15 years living in Charleston. Ongoing - In Holidays and Home Football Game Saturdays. outhouse; Explore a plantation gin house with Cherokee Alliance of Visual Artists Gal- asked to sign in at the Administration Building’s works employ a vocabulary of color and shape movements. Two particularly strong influences May, 2017, Redux relocated to 1056 King Street Contact: 864/656-3405 or at (www.clemson.edu/ its original gin, cotton press, and mechanicals; lery, 210 West Frederick Street, located in the front desk before entering campus. Contact: that is at once familiar, reinforcing associations during this time period were French Impression- with 38 studios, three galleries, a larger print scbg/). Learn how cotton is grown, picked and ginned former Old Post Office building one street over 864/282-3777 or 864/282-3705. while simultaneously prompting the unexpected ism and Japanese woodblock prints. Another shop, classroom, dark room, and photo studio. today; See the variety of horse-drawn plows, from the Main Street with the City of Gaffney through unlikely combinations and layering. prevailing theme during this period was the grow- Hours: Mon.,11am-4pm, Wed., 11am-4pm & Fri., Clinton planters and cultivators that farmers used to work Visitors Center, Gaffney. Ongoing - Featur- Metropolitan Arts Council Gallery, 16 Au- Ongoing - The Lander University Fine Art Gallery ing interest in American subject matter. American 11am-3pm. Contact: 843/722-0697 or at (www. their land; Meet Ruby Doo and learn about the ing works in a varierty of media by Cherokee gusta Street, Greenville. MAC Virtual Gallery, features a variety of exhibits throughout the year. regionalism and social realism played important reduxstudios.org). Elizabeth Stone Harper Gallery, Presbyterian history of mules and the vital role they played in County artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Through Oct. 23 - "Grounded In Nature", fea- The gallery features national and regional artist, roles in the development of art in Charleston, College, Clinton. Through Nov. 20 - "Everything southern agriculture; and Visit the upstairs gallery Sat., 9am-1pm. Contact: 864-489-9119 or 864- turing works by Sherrill Hill and David Young. as well as student and faculty work showcasing which flourished as a destination for artists, par- The Charleston Museum, 360 Meeting Street, That Was Forever," featuring work by South for the latest show featuring work by local and 489-9817. Through Nov. 13 - "Moving Through Uncer- painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic design, ticularly during the years of 1915 to 1945 a period Charleston. Founded in 1773, is America’s Carolina artist Christopher Rico," includes Rico’s regional South Carolina artists, a baseball exhibit, tainty," featuring works by Craig Ragsdale. and photography. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm. now known as the Charleston Renaissance. first museum.Lowcountry Image Gallery, recent abstract paintings. Although closed for a postcard exhibit or any of a variety of chang- Greenville Ongoing - Featuring works by Greenville area Contact: call Jon Holloway at 864/388-8810 or Gallery 7, Permanent Exhibition - "Modern Through Nov. 29 - "From Etchings to Pastels: public viewing due to the Pandemic, a video ing exhibits. Admission: Yes. Hours: Wed.-Sat., artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: at (https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/ and Contemporary". Modern and contemporary A New Artistic Interpretation of the Charleston walkthrough of the exhibition, filmed by art major 10am-5pm. Contact: 803-897-2225 or at (http:// Artisphere Goes Virtual This Year, Oct. 2 - 4, 864/467-3132, or at (www.greenvillearts.com). Art-Gallery/Lander-University-Fine-Art-Gallery- art in America encompasses a wide range of Renaissance". The Charleston Renaissance Jackson Page, can be found on YouTube at Work by Valerie Zimany www.elloreemuseum.org). 2020 - Meet us at (Artisphere.org) to seam- 166498067092236/). styles, subject matter, and media. As a whole, the Movement was a cultural renewal that brought (https://www.youtube.com/ lessly shop over 300 unique pieces of art from Museum & Gallery, Bob Jones University, diversity of modern and contemporary art reflects a diverse group of people together to improve watch?v=bXkvUAJYMnI). Contact: 864/833- 701 Center for Contemporary Art, 701 Whaley Florence 70+ festival artists. In the mean time, we’d love Wade Hampton Boulevard, Greenville. Ongoing Greer the rich and varied heritage of our nation and and preserve the city through artistic expres- 8635. St., Columbia. Main Gallery, Through Oct. 26 - for you to keep in touch through Instagram - "Likely and Unlikely Pairings," featuring a fasci- the lowcountry region. Works in this gallery were sion. Artists, musicians, architects, writers and "Valerie Zimany: And I was Covered in Blos- Florence County Museum, 111 West Cheves and Facebook, where you get first look from a nating juxtaposition of art and mundane objects Edward R. Driggers City of Greer Center for created over the past forty years by artists who photographers participated in organizations Columbia Area soms". Zimany is Chair and Associate Professor Street, across the street from the Francis Marion curated feed of beautiful art of what’s available revealing a variety of viewpoints. Through this the Arts, 804 Trade St., Greer. Ongoing - Fea- are native to the area, who have worked here, or such as the Charleston Etchers’ Club, the Jen- of Art, Ceramics, at Clemson University, Clem- University Performing Arts Center, Florence. in our upcoming Artist’s Market, as well as stay special comparative display, the unique presenta- turing artists studios. Hours: open to the public who have created objects that reflect the complex kins Orphanage Band and the Poetry Society Columbia Museum of Art, Main & Hampton son, SC. She received her MFA in Crafts/Ceram- Ongoing - This exhibit introduces visitors to the in the loop for weekend programming, from tion serves as an engaging tool for all viewers during events and classes or by appt. Contact: story of the region. The works are grouped to of South Carolina, to communicate Charles- Streets, Columbia. Oct. 17 - Jan. 10, 2021 - "Vi- ics at Kanazawa College of Art as a Fulbright Fel- history of the museum and its formative collec- panel discussions to art demos to live artist interested in understanding the many facets of call Sara Odem at 864/5383 or at reflect several themes including the southern ton’s past through art. Ongoing - "Becoming sions from India: 21st-Century Art from the Pizzuti low and Japanese Government Scholar, and her tions. This gallery also exhibits the histories and chats. Our live artist chats will take place via art, culture, and thought. Ongoing - Permanent (http://greerculturalarts.com/). landscape, the human figure, abstraction, and Americans: Charleston in the Revolutionary Collection". The exhibition presents a breathtak- BFA from the University of the Arts, Philadelphia, diversity of the City of Florence, and the incorpo- Facebook and Instagram Live - these fun and exhibition of the finest collection of religious art in the legacy of slavery in America. Museum War". Charleston played a critical role in the ing sweep of 21st-century painting, sculpture, PA. After graduate studies, Valerie was awarded rated municipalities of Florence County. Addition- interactive conversations will feature a variety America, including works by Rubens, Botticelli, Hartsville Shop - Now offering the inventory of the Tradd Revolutionary War. South Carolina was the and multimedia works from India and its diaspora. a three-year residency at the Utatsuyama Craft ally, the Community Gallery communicates the of our festival artists discussing a panoply of and Van Dyck. Offering visitors a 60-minute Street Press, reproductions of works by Elizabeth wealthiest of the thirteen rebellious colonies It features some of the most sought-after interna- Workshop in Kanazawa, Japan, during which lives, stories and accomplishments of significant topics ranging from the life of an artist on the audio-guided tour of over 40 favored works for a Hartsville Museum and Sculpture Courtyard, O'Neill Verner amoung other exhibit related art and Charleston was its key port to maintain tional artists alongside younger rising stars, in- she researched contemporary craft and Kutani past and present citizens of Florence County and road to women in art to creating in the midst of modest fee. Hours: Tue.-Sun., 2-5pm. Contact: 222 North Fifth Street, corner of Fifth Street and objects. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-5pm & Sun., its trade with the outside world. The British cluding Sudarshan Shetty, Bharti Kher, and Jitish overglaze enamels. Hours: Wed.-Sun., 1-5pm. members of it’s communities. This gallery is one pandemics and other unforeseen events. You 864/242-5100, Ext. 1050 or at (www.bjumg.org). Home Avenue, Hartsville. Ongoing - Housed in 1-5pm . Admission: Yes. Contact: 843/722-2706 would make three attempts against the city Kallat. The exhibition showcases a remixing of Contact: 803/238-2351 or at (www.701cca.org). of two permanent exhibit spaces designed by won’t want to miss these engaging conversa- a 1930’s Post Office Building, the museum has or at (www.gibbesmuseum.org). during the Revolutionary War. Their defeat at traditional crafts with radical new applications, in- award winning exhibit design firm, HaleySharpe tions, so be sure to hit that follow button! Visual Arts Institute, on the Greer Campus of kept many of the unique architectural features of the Battle of Sullivan’s Island on June 28, 1776 teractive sculpture and stunning paintings. Based SC State Museum, 301 Gervais St., Columbia. Design. Education Gallery, Ongoing - "Inside Greenville Technical College about 4 miles north the building. The skylight, original to the building, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, The was a crucial patriot victory, which convinced on private collectors Ron and Ann Pizzuti’s origi- Ongoing - "The Graphic Eye: South Carolina the Paintings: William Henry Johnson". Step Greenville Center for Creative Arts, 25 Draper of Greer on Highway 290, Locust Hill Road, has been retrofitted with stained glass panels de- Marion and Wayland H. Cato Jr. Center for the many that independence could be achieved. nal 2017 presentation in Columbus, Ohio, this and the Intersection of Art and Design," show- inside the paintings of William Henry Johnson Street, Greenville. Main Gallery, Oct. 2 – Nov. Taylors. Benson Campus Galleries, Oct. 5 - 30 picting the flora and fauna significant to the area. Arts, College of Charleston School of the Arts,161 The Siege of Charleston, meanwhile, was the will be the only other opportunity to see Visions cases a century of graphic design, from the 19th through this interactive exhibit for children and 25 - "Constellations," presented by Tiger Strikes - "2020, So Far". This year has been and contin- The Sculpture Courtyard added in 2000 features Calhoun St., Charleston. Through Dec. 12 - "Dis/ longest siege of the Revolutionary War and the from India in the United States. On loan from the century to concert posters. From mass-produced families. Experience William Henry Johnson’s Asteroid Greenville. A reception will be held on ues to slam us with climate and health disasters many different types of sculpture. The Showcase placements: Revisitations of Home". This virtual/ largest battle in South Carolina. These events Pizzuti Collection. Through Jan. 3, 2021 - "The media of the early 20th century to posters work from a new perspective by exploring Oct. 2, from 1-8pm (ticket required). Opening to exacerbate our political, racial, and economic Gallery presents special exhibits focusing on physical exhibition features ten artists whose and others are chronicled in the new exhibit, Mind of a Renaissance Man: A Celebration of Dr. of today, "The Graphic Eye" explores South different time periods in Johnson’s career and remarks will be at 6:30pm. Please use this link divides. The underpinnings of our everyday lives history, the arts or present day events. Hours: works deal with issues of displacement from their which will also features artifacts and period Randy Mack," focuses on the life and generosity Carolina’s strong and diverse connection to the becoming a character in his paintings. Touch and for timed entry; within each hour, only 25 visi- sway under the weight of doubt as we ques- Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm (closed from noon-1pm on ancestral homeland in various capacities. Each images that have not been exhibited at the of Charles Randall Mack. A well-respected and graphic arts. Guests are invited to examine the Feel the textures Johnson was aiming to capture tors will be allowed in the gallery (https://www. tion the veracity of governmental and scientific Fri.) and Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: 843/383-3005 artist was asked to submit works that speak most Museum before. Ongoing - Featuring the most well-loved professor at the University of South difference between art and design and consider through his painting and make an artwork of your eventbrite.com/e/gcca-first-friday-oct-2nd-tickets- authorities, rethink cultural norms, and doubt or at (www.hartsvillemuseum.org). directly to their reminiscences of home. Artists extensive collection of South Carolina cultural Carolina’s art department for over 30 years, Dr. when art can also be design and vice versa. own inspired by Johnson’s work with a Make it at 120532398649?aff=ebdssbdestsearch). The personal and collective beliefs. Our movements, were paired with writers who have offered their and scientific collections in the nation, it also Mack was also a treasured friend to the CMA. Ongoing - "A Voice of Her Own: South Carolina Home art-making kit. Pee Dee History Gallery, show was curated by TSA GVL Co-director Mark communications and proximity to coworkers, own reflections on the work and its relationship to owns two National Historic Landmark houses, His connection with the museum began in 1970, Women in Politics". This exhibit celebrates the Ongoing - This is the largest gallery space in the Brosseau and features work by Hamlett Dobbins, friends, family, our nation, the world have ceased the concepts of home and displacement. When the Heyward-Washington House (1772) and and over the course of three decades he not 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which facility, comprising 3,300 sq. ft. of exhibit space. Lynne Marinelli Ghenov, Caroline Kent, Juan or have been severely restricted. Quick definitive taken together, this collection of work provides an the Joseph Manigault House (1803), as well as only shared his expertise, including writing many This permanent collections gallery occupies the Logan, Alex Paik, and Esmé Thompson. Com- answers would be so welcome. In the spirit of continued on Page 37 continued on Page 38 Page 36 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 37 teaching, exhibits, workshops and special events. 2018. This new project serves as the second 1-9pm; and closed Sun.& Mon. Contact: call Guild membership benefits include monthly Alleys as Gallerys installation. Alleys as Gallerys Laura Corbin at 864/597-4180, e-mail to (laura. meetings, programs & presentations; and oppor- transforms York County, South Carolina’s well- [email protected]) or at (www.wofford.edu). SC Institutional Galleries tunities to participate in Spring & Fall Art Shows SC Institutional Galleries traveled alleys into art galleries that feature works continued from Page 37 and Web Gallery. Artwork includes oil, acrylic, continued from Page 38 by local and regional artists. Works by six York Spartanburg Art Museum, Chapman Cultural watercolor, fiber art, mixed media, clay, metal County high school students, Bruna Coelho, Luc Arts Center, 200 East St. John Street, Spartan- Hilton Head Island Area Community, One Family." See beautiful regalia engraved jewelry, sculpture, assemblage, and lished in 2019, the exquisite ultra-modern seven days. Contact: 843/235-6000 , 800-849- Mercado, Paige Evans, Heather Lenti, Ashley burg. Main Gallery, Through Nov. 8 - "Depth and contemporary art forms in this exhibit curated fine art photography. Art classes and workshops facility displays 1000 images of the Civil Rights 1931, or at (www.brookgreen.org). Walsh, and Hunter Sigmond, were selected for a of Field," an exhibition of contemporary photog- by the Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians. offered. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm and Sun., Movement, but from the perspective of The public art installation on the fence between Dust raphy that encompasses a multitude of meth- North Gallery, Ending date TBD - "Roots of noon-6pm. Contact: 843.232.7009, e-mail at Epochal South Carolina Events That Changed ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Litchfield OFF Brewing Company and the Lowenstein ods and processes. Featuring works by Bridget Wisdom: Native Knowledge. Shared Science". Work by Jim Creal ([email protected]) or at America. The massive archives comprise the Gallery at Applewood House of Building along the Williams & Fudge fence line Conn, Mitch Lee Eckert, Kiel Fletcher, Honey This exhibit examines how Native communities (seacoastartistsguild.com). largest collection of images of this type among Pancakes,14361 Ocean Highway, Litchfield that faces White Street. More info visit (https:// Lazar, Storm Sermay, and Daniel K. Vargas. are using traditional knowledge and Western of women who have challenged societal percep- all museums in the United States; including the Beach. Ongoing - features works of accom- www.yorkcountyarts.org/alleygallerys). Admission: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm. science to solve modern-day environmental tions and worked to improve conditions for all. Newberry Atlanta based High Museum which archives plished local artists and photographers who are Contact: 803/ 328-2787 or at (http://www. Closed on national holidays. Contact: 864/582- problems. Native peoples are restoring ecosys- According to Hewitt, “They are intended to famil- 300 images. The images were created by the members of the Seacoast Artists Guild of South yorkcountyarts.org/). 7616 or at (www.spartanburgartmuseum.org). tems, saving streams and wildlife, rediscovering iarize and instruct, lest we forget the women that Newberry Arts Center, 1200 Main Street loca- founder, Cecil Williams, who began photogra- Carolina dedicated to advancing excellence traditional foods and crafts, and re-establishing forged a path to give us voice today.” Each med- tion, Newberry. Ongoing - The Newberry Arts phy at age 9 and covered almost all histori- in the visual arts through teaching, exhibits, Seneca Area native plants in many innovative ways. The al, all of which are meant to be worn as a brooch Center was established in 2014 and is operated cally significant events in South Carolina; from workshops, art shows & sales. Hours: daily 6am - exhibition describes Native communities’ or hung, is made of etched brass, copper, sterling by the City’s Parks, Recreation and Tourism 1950 Briggs v. Elliot in Summerton, thru the 2pm. Contact: at Blue Ridge Arts Council Gallery, 111 E. growing movement towards sustainability and silver and an enameled portrait; and some in- Department. In less than a year a solid arts 1969 Charleston Hospital Workers’ Strike...and (www.seacoastartistsguild.com). South 2nd & Townville Streets, Seneca. Main the reclamation of age-old practices. "Roots of clude faceted stones. The designs reflect aspects program was established that includes programs Beyond. From 1955 through 1969, Williams Gallery, Through Oct. 22 - "Quilt Show". Wisdom: Native Knowledge. Shared Science," pertaining to the individuals portrayed. Born to a for all ages. The mission of the Newberry Arts was a freelance journalist for “JET” magazine. Richburg Hours: Tue., 1-5pm; Fri., 1-5pm and Sat., was developed, produced, and circulated by military family, Mana Hewitt has lived in Arizona, Center (NAC) and Newberry Arts Program is to His images have appeared in thousands of 10am-2pm. Contact: 864/290-4476 during the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, England, Florida, Illinois and South Carolina. Her provide quality arts experiences to all interested magazines, newspapers, historical publications, Olde English District Visitors Center & Mar- gallery hours, 727/457-5274 until 6pm or (www. the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition mother was an art teacher; so from childhood, citizens and increase support for working artists and motion picture productions. The museum ket, 3200 Commerce Drive, Suite A, Richburg. blueridgeartscenter.com). Work by Flavia Lovatelli Service, and the Smithsonian’s National Museum Hewitt was drawn to art. She received her BA while creating appreciative current and future art design itself is part of the founders’ DNA Ongoing - This is your one stop shop for finding Art League of Hilton Head Gallery, at the of the American Indian. The exhibition was made and MFA from the University of South Carolina, patrons by involving the diverse population and because; upon graduating from high school, specialty food products, art (pottery, jewelry, etc.) Spartanburg Arts Center of Coastal Carolina, 14 Shelter possible with funds provided by the National where she is currently a Senior Instructor and the fostering local economic growth while enhanc- Williams wanted to attend Clemson University and many other local, unique items from our Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island. Oct. 6 - 31 Science Foundation. D. Lindsay Pettus Gallery, Director of Undergraduate Studies in the School ing the quality of life for all residents. The NAC to study architecture but denied because of his region. We also carry a variety of South Carolina Throughout downtown Spartanburg's - "CraftHiltonHead2020," Art League’s 7th Ongoing - "The Story of Catawba Pottery". This of Visual Art and Design. Hewitt’s award-winning also established and hosted the first ever South race. He then purchased a drafting board and souvenirs. Hours: daily, 9am-5pm. Contact: Cultural District, Ongoing - The Creative National Juried Fine Art Craft Exhibition, will National Endowment for the Arts funded exhibit art has taken many forms over the years, includ- Carolina Clay Conference, an annual conference through the years, designed three residences; 803/385-6800 or at (www.oldeenglishmarket. Crosswalk Project is a public art initiative in showcase 2- and 3-dimensional fine art craft traces the art, culture and history of Catawba pot- ing ceramics, painting and metal. Through Dec. for clay enthusiasts held in Newberry each year. including one featured in “EBONY”, and the com). which local artists and designers design and that encompass exemplary creativity, experi- tery, the oldest Native American pottery tradition 20 - "Sara Farrington: Model Home". Profes- Hours: Call for hours. Contact: 803/597-1125 or museum’s design which has evolved into a liv- paint a series of crosswalk murals, transforming mentation and imagination. 82 artists from 23 in the United States. Ongoing - The Center is sional artist and educator Sara Farrington is a at (www.NewberryArtsCenter.com). ing history facility. Hours: call ahead for hours. Ridge Spring the crosswalks into works of art, on Main Street Work by Elizabeth O’Niell Verner states will be represented, with cash awards 15,000 square foot facility in historic downtown Myrtle-Beach native now living and working in Contact: call 803-531-1662 or at (www.cecilwil- in Spartanburg, SC. The downtown cultural dis- The Johnson Collection Gallery, 154 W. Main totaling over $3,000. “This exhibit only occurs Lancaster. Guests will have the opportunity to the Raleigh area in North Carolina. She attained North Charleston liams.com). Art Association of Ridge Spring Gallery, trict area is often bustling with events and pe- Street, Spartanburg. Through Oct. 3 - "Pur- once every two years. You won’t want to miss tour the NAS Center’s gallery spaces, archives, a MFA in Studio Art from the University of North Art Center in Ridge Spring, located behind the destrians, and the pedestrians rely heavily on suits on Paper". Two characteristics intersect it,” says Kristen McIntosh, Art League General classrooms, and archaeology, language, and Carolina (Chapel Hill, NC) in 2018 and MAT in Park Circle area, North Charleston. Oct. 17, I.P. Stanback Museum and Planetarium, Ridge Spring Civic Center, 108 Maintenance a multitude of crosswalks to safely traverse the in this exhibition. Each object is a work on Manager. “This is a juried show, so the quality audio-visual labs. Home to the world’s largest Art Education from Coastal Carolina University from 3-7pm - "Park Circle Art Walk". Come SC State University, 287 Geathers Street, Or- Shop Circle, Ridge Spring. Ongoing - The downtown Spartanburg area. The problem is paper, executed in a variety of media including of the pieces is exceptional. We are very fortu- collection of Catawba Indian pottery, the NAS (Conway, SC) in 2010. Her series, Model Home, participate in the socially distant Art Walk in Park angeburg. Ongoing - "The Influence of James Center contains works in a variety of media by: that crosswalks are incredibly easy to overlook, watercolor, pencil, pastel, and various forms of nate to be able to showcase such talent from Center will offer exhibits of regional Native is a modular, site-responsive sculptural instal- Circle. Brown: His Imprint on Music, Dance, Style and Ron Buttler, D.S. Owens, Carolyn Boatwright, they are rarely visually appealing, and they can printmaking. The second commonality is that all over the country right here on Hilton Head.” American Art, classes and programs focused on lation of staged domestic spaces. Her to-scale Politics". In 2008, the Stanback was selected to Betsy Connelly, Kedryn Evans, Jessica Good- even be quite dangerous. In an effort to remedy all the pieces were created by female artists The judging will be done by Jennifer McEwen, Native American history, culture, archaeology, installation components, which include furniture, ALTERNATE ART SPACES - North Charleston preserve the legacy of James Brown, when mu- man, Melanie Knight, John Zurlo, Donna Minor, these issues, Chapman Cultural Center, the with ties to the South, a characteristic con- Director of Cultural Affairs for the Town of folklore, and language. Hours: Tue., Wed., Fri., light switches, electrical outlets, rugs, picture North Charleston Riverfront Park, 1001 Ev- seum curators were invited to Brown’s Estate in Joanne Crouch, Gloria Grizzle, Linda Lake, City of Spartanburg, and the Spartanburg Area sistent with TJC Gallery’s Year of the Woman Hilton Head. A virtual awards reception will be & Sat., 10am-5pm; Thur., 10am-7pm; of Mon. by frames and even baseboards, are created using erglades Dr., The Navy Yard at Noisette (former Beech Island, SC, to retrieve items for preser- Gwen Power, Deborah Reeves, , Marion Webb, Chamber of Commerce came together to orga- initiative. Spanning the years 1900–2007, this held on Oct. 7, from 5-6pm via Facebook Live. appt only. Contact: 803/313-7172 or visit (http:// heavyweight drawing paper. As Farrington’s Charleston Naval Base), North Charleston. vation. The collection boasts an impressive list and Barbara Yon. It is also home of the Ridge nize the Creative Crosswalk Project. For more selection—featuring works by Anni Albers, Ongoing - Featuring works by members of the usclancaster.sc.edu/NAS/). renditions of Model Home are created in re- Currently - Some pieces from the 14th National of items that capture the life and legacy of the Quilt Trail. Hours: Fri. & Sat., 10am-2pm or by info visit (https://www.chapmanculturalcenter. Sarah Blakeslee, Beverly Buchanan, Margaret Art League of Hilton Head. Hours: Mon.-Sat., sponse to the space that contains them, it will be Outdoor Sculpture Competition and Exhibition ‘Hardest Working Man in Show Business.’ The appt. Contact: 803/685-5577 or e-mail to (artass- org/pages/blog/detail/article/c0/a1555/). Burroughs, Caroline Durieux, Minnie Evans, 10am-4pm. Contact: 843/681-5060 or at Marion fun to see what new pieces she creates for our will remain on display at Riverfront Park thanks collection features costumes, clothing, instru- [email protected]). Edna Hopkins, Anita Jordan, Gwendolyn (www.artleaguehhi.org). historic-beach-villa-turned-art-museum venue. to the generosity of the artists. The virtual tour ments, unpublished photographs, early cuts of Artists Collective | Spartanburg (formerly Knight, Samella Lewis, Corrie McCallum, Clara Marion County Museum, 101 Wilcox Avenue, Through Dec. 20 - "Maura Kenny: Where The of the 14th annual (FY1919/20) show is also vinyl recordings, handwritten music, awards, Rock Hill West Main Artists Cooperative), 578 West Main Parrish, Nellie Mae Rowe, Rosina Sherwood, Hilton Head Regional Healthcare Gallery, Marion. Ongoing - Changing exhibits are Rivers Flow". Where the Rivers Flow is an exhibi- still available. Those interested in learning more trophies and more. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm St., Spartanburg. Now - All social distanc- Alice Smith, Anna Taylor, Grace Taylor, Alma Coastal Discovery Museum, at Honey Horn, displayed in two galleries downstairs. These tion of 35 watermedia paintings depicting the about the sculptures in the 2019/20 National or by appt. Contact: 803/536-7174 or at (http:// ing protocols will be practiced to prevent the Thomas, Elizabeth Verner, Amelia Watson, and off Highway 278, across from Gumtree Road, can be local exhibits, or traveling exhibits from views, flora, fauna, people and architecture found Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition from the artists www.scsu.edu/researchoutreach/ipstanback- spreading of COVID-19. Oct. 6 - 31 - "Big Mary Whyte. Hours: Wed.-Fri., noon-4pm; 1st Hilton Head Island. Through Dec. 7 - The the South Carolina State Museum’s collections. along the great Pee Dee and Waccamaw Rivers, themselves can download a mobile audio guide museumandplanetarium.aspx). In Glass," featuring works by photographer Sat., noon-4pm;& 3rd Thur. ArtWalk, 5-8pm. Coastal Discovery Museum and the Santa The Magnolia Room of the museum is furnished including their bays, creeks, inlets and islands. on the free app, OtoCast. Users can select “North Thomas Koenig and fused-glass artist Judy Contact: 864/594-5834 or at (http://thejohnson- Elena Foundation have joined together to tell with lovely antiques once used in the Aiken-Rhett From sweeping views of the inlet at low tide as Charleston, SC” from the list of active tours to Lusty Gallery, Orangeburg County Fine Arts Martin. Each artist is contributing 10-12 pieces collection.org/tjc-gallery). the story of America’s first century. The Coastal House in Charleston. These pieces were a gift pickers gather oysters and dramatic, stormy begin a self-guided audio tour of the exhibition Center, Edisto Memorial Gardens, 649 Riverside of work. Martin will present a collection of fused Discovery Museum will host this new 1,000 from the Charleston Museum. The upstairs gal- cloudscapes over rippled, glass-like water to through North Charleston Riverfront Park from Drive, Orangeburg. Ongoing - Featuring a per- glass creations especially made for this exhibit; ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Spartanburg square foot traveling exhibit through Dec. 7. In leries feature a turn-of-the-century classroom, a quiet, wildlife impressions of alligators resting in the comforts of home. The app is available in the manent display of works by Coan Culler, Pernille Koenig will use macro photography to present Campus of University of South Carolina Up- the 16th century, Spain claimed the New World, farm room, and a variety of displays concerning the marsh and majestic architectural renderings Apple App Store or Google Play. Hours: daylight Dake, Betty Edmonds, Elsie Fogle, Michiko highly enlarged details of Martin’s work, giving state, 800 University Way, Spartanburg. Ongo- today known as North America, and named it the people and places of Marion County. Hours: of historic buildings that tell stories of our coast’s hours. Contact: 843/740-5854 or at (https://www. Johnston, Zita Mellon, Barbara Townsend, Isaiah the viewer a different perspective. Oct. 6 - 31 ing - "USC Upstate Outdoor Sculpture Collec- La Florida. The Spanish founded Santa Elena Tues.-Fri., 9am-noon & 1-5pm. Contact: 843/423- development and past-times, Kenny presents us northcharleston.org/residents/arts-and-culture/). Zagar, and local schoolchildren. Hours: Mon.- - "Acrylic Moments: Emotions Remembered," tion". Available to viewers year-round, these 13 on Parris Island in 1566 and it became the first 8299 or at (http://www.marionsc.org/musem). with a window into everything living and breathing Thur., 8:30am-4:30pm & Fri., 8:30am-noon. Con- Work by Phil Moody featuring an exhibit of 25 works by self-taught works can be seen in front of the Campus Life capital of La Florida and the first successful within reach of our rivers. Professional artist and tact: Elizabeth Thomas at 803/536-4074 or at Center for the Arts, 121 East Main St., Rock Hill. artist Janis McElligott. The paintings will vary Center, the Humanities and Performing Arts European settlement on the Southeast coast. McCormick retired visual-arts professor Maura H. Kenny (http://ocfac.net/). Dalton Gallery, Dalton Gallery, Through Oct. in size and subject matter, and will include Center, the Horace C. Smith Science Building, This city flourished for twenty years and was began her teaching career 40 years ago in a rural 25 - "The Importance of Being Here," featuring images of beloved pets, buffalo standing in Tukey Theatre and the Kathryn Hicks Visual then abandoned and lost to history. Slowly, The MACK, McCormick Arts Council Gallery, 115 Connecticut elementary school. Graduate school Pawleys Island, Litchfield & Murrells Inlet works by Phil Moody online at (yorkcountyarts. snow, peaceful but abandoned homes, waves Arts Center. While the majority of the outdoor over the past 150 years archaeologists have Main Street, located in the historic Keturah Hotel, brought her south to the University of North Caro- org/2020importance). There, patrons can learn crashing, World War II debris, and lighthearted sculptures belong to internationally acclaimed discovered parts of this settlement and have McCormick. Ongoing, The Artisans Gallery lina Greensboro, where Kenny received her MFA Brookgreen Gardens, 1931 Brookgreen Garden more about the artist, view his artwork, and visit Halloween and Easter moments. In addition, artist Bob Doster, other artists included are Jim pieced together its fascinating story. Ongoing Shop at the MACK - Featuring works of over 30 in painting. She taught a variety of painting and Drive, US 17, south of Murrells Inlet. Fri. & Sat. the virtual galleries. In this photodocumentary there will be an artist’s reception at the gallery Gallucci, Daingerfiled Ashton, Winston Wingo, - This beautiful 69-acre site will serve as the artisans including paintings, pottery, jewelry, jack- drawing courses at Coastal Carolina University evenings in October - "Autumn Nights in the series, Moody explores moments in time across Oct. 17, noon until 2pm. Ongoing - The Col- Dan Millspaugh, Adam Walls, and Hanna Museum's base for programs highlighting the ets, gourds, woodworking, textiles, soaps and (Conway, SC) for 34 years. Kenny lives and Field of Light," a new event showcasing Bruce the state of South Carolina through Inaugura- lective features a twenty thousand square foot Jubran. Cell phone tour info at (864-607-9224). cultural heritage and natural history of the Low- more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: maintains a studio in Pawleys Island, SC; and if Munro’s "Field of Light", an immersive light tion Day, Christmas parades, and Rock Hill at facility offering affordable studio space, retail For more info contact Jane Nodine at 864/503- country. And, it will provide a signature venue 864/852-3216 or at (http://mccormickarts.org/). she’s not in there painting, you can bet she’s out display covering Brookgreen’s arboretum. Every night. The exhibition includes 3 bodies of work space, three galleries, a full ceramics studio, 5838 or e-mail to ([email protected]). for community events for people of all ages. exploring our area waterways with her river-guide Friday and Saturday night in October, a Low- that relate to Rock Hill, SC 5th Congressional printery, and works by 50 local artists. Hours: The opening includes the renovation of a 6,000 Mount Pleasant husband, Paul. Through Dec. 20 - "Jim Creal: country supper will be served and guests will be District, and South Carolina. Perimeter Gallery, Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm; with extended hours on Headquarters Library, Spartanburg County sq. foot former hunting retreat, renamed the The South Carolina Coastal Lithograph Project". invited to stroll through the installation featuring Through Oct. 25 - "Airing Out the 'Dirty' Laun- the 3rd Thur. of each month until 9pm for Spar- Public Libraries, 151 South Church Street, "Discovery House," containing the Museum's Sweetgrass Cultural Arts Pavilion, Mount With The South Carolina Coastal Lithograph over 12,000 stems of light in softly moving colors. dry," an installation by Andrea Downs and an tanburg’s Art Walk. Contact: 864/804-6501 or at Spartanburg. AT&T Exhibition Lobby, Ongo- new interactive exhibits, temporary gallery Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park, 99 Harry Project, Creal is “devoted to capturing the mood, Originally installed for "Bruce Munro at Brook- ongoing community art movement that responds (artistscollectivespartanburg.org/). ing - Displaying exhibitions year round ranging space and community meeting rooms. Hours: M. Hallman, Jr. Blvd., under the bridge, Mount spirit and rich diversity of South Carolina’s green: Southern Light", "Field of Light" will be the to the silencing of women, creating opportuni- from art exhibits to local history to nationwide Mon.-Sat., 9am-4:30pm & Sun., 11am-3pm. Pleasant. Ongoing - The pavilion is a tribute coastal habitats and some of their extraordinary only installation on view for this event. "Autumn ties for all women without exclusion to share Curtis R. Harley Art Gallery, Performing Arts exhibits of varying topics. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Contact: 843-689-6767 ext. 224 or at (www. to the generations of men and women who indigenous creatures.” By exposing viewers Nights in the Field of Light" will be held every experiences through visual storytelling. Hours: Center, USC-Upstate, 800 University Way, 9am-9pm; Sat., 9am-6pm; and Sun., 1:30-6- coastaldiscovery.org). have carried on this African tradition for more to the wondrous beauty of the South Carolina Work by Kimberly Radcliffe Friday and Saturday in October from 7-9:30pm. Mon.-Thur., 9am-6pm; Fri., 9am-5pm; and on Spartanburg. Ongoing - Featuring selections pm. Contact: Miranda Mims Sawyer by e-mail than three centuries. Kiosks and panels tell the coast’s rich and diverse habitats in a way that is Each night’s supper will consist of Frogmore 2nd and 4th weekends, Sat., 10am-2pm; & Sun., from the permanent collection by artists Andy at ([email protected]) or call 864/285- Lancaster history of this unique craft, and the open-air visually engaging, the artist hopes to make aware Park Circle Gallery, formerly the Olde Village stew, roasted oysters, and chicken bog. Tickets 2-4pm. Contact: 803/ 328-2787 or at (http://www. Warhol, Jerry Uelsmann and Beatrice Riese. 9091. The Upper Level Gallery (adminis- facility provides a venue for local basketmak- the necessity of preserving the area’s natural Community Building, 4820 Jenkins Avenue, in are $45 for members and $50 for the general yorkcountyarts.org/). Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: Gallery trative office on the 3rd floor), Ongoing The Springs House, Lancaster County Council ers to display and sell their wares. Hours: daily, resources, biodiversity and incredible landscapes the bustling Park Circle neighborhood of North public. A cash bar will be available for wine and Director, Jane Nodine at 864/503-5838 or e-mail - Display local artisans artwork. Hours: Mon. & of Arts, 201 West Gay Street, former City Hall, 9am-5pm. Contact: 800/774-0006 or at (www. for generations to come. “What is here today Charleston. Oct. 2 - 31 - " WORDS: Contem- beer purchases. VIP tickets are also available for DiGiorgio Campus Center lobby, Winthrop at ([email protected]). Wed., 10am-6pm; Tue., Thur., & Fri., 10am-4- Lancaster. Along Gay Street, Oct. 11 - "Mar- townofmountpleasant.com). may not be there for future generations to enjoy,” porary Art Quilts," curated by local fiber artist $200, which include buffet and wine for two, re- University, Oct. 12 - Nov. 20 - "Airing Out the pm; and Sat., 10am-1pm. Contact: Miranda ian Hagins Memorial Competition Art Exhibit," remarks Creal. Lithographer Jim Creal was born Catherine Lamkin, this group exhibit showcas- served seating in the open-air Leonard Pavilion, 'Dirty' Laundry," an installation by Andrea Downs Justine V.R. "Nita" Milliken Wing, Milliken Mims Sawyer by e-mail at (mirandas@infode- the physical exhibit. Oct. 11 - Nov. 27 - "Marian Myrtle Beach / Grand Strand and raised in Spartanburg, South Carolina. His es the art quilts of five contemporary fiber art- preferred parking, and a copy of Bruce Munro’s and an ongoing community art movement that Fine Arts Building, Converse College, Spar- pot.org) or call 864./285-9091. Hagins Memorial Competition Art Exhibit," a study of philosophy from Washington and Lee ists: Catherine Lamkin, Torreah “Cookie” Wash- book “Light.” Through Oct. 25 - "National Sculp- responds to the silencing of women, creating tanburg. Ongoing - Featuring a collection of virtual exhibit on the Councils website. Hours: Valor Memorial Park, 1120 Farrow Parkway, University (1975) started Creal on a quest to be ington, Arianne King Comer, Kimberly Radcliffe, ture Society 87th Annual Awards Exhibition". opportunities for all women without exclusion to 52 prints, given by Spartanburg resident Frank Summerton Mon.-Thur., 8am-5pm; Fri., 8am-3pm; or by appt. The Market Common, Myrtle Beach. Valor a well-rounded man. Between 1975 and 1992, and Sylvia Hernandez. The exhibit focuses on Once again, the extraordinary annual exhibition share experiences through visual storytelling. Toms which includes works by Joan Miro, Sal- Contact: 803/285-7451 or at (www.lccarts.net). Park, at The Market Common, in Myrtle Beach. he learned divergent skills and earned additional the power of language with quotes, prayers, po- of the country’s oldest professional sculptors’ Hours: call. Contact: call 803/323-2493, e-mail vador Dali, Alexander Calder, Helmut Newton Lake Marion Art Gallery, 108 Main Street, Sum- Oct. 10 and 11 and Nov. 14 and 15, 2020, degrees in geology (1981) and fine arts (1992) ems, and memories of conversations captured organization, the National Sculpture Society, will Karen Derksen, Galleries director, at (derksenk@ and others. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Con- merton. Ongoing - Operated by the Lake Marion USC Lancaster Native American Studies 10am-4pm - "Waccamaw Arts and Crafts from the University of Montana. Creal has worked using a variety of textiles and techniques. On- travel from New York City to Brookgreen Gardens winthrop.edu) or at (www.winthrop.edu/arts). tact: 864/596-9181 or e-mail at (artdesign@ Artisans (LMA) an organization which is com- Center, 119 South Main Street, Lancaster. Five Guild's 48th year of Art in the Park". We will on a textile production line in South Carolina, as going - In addition to the monthly exhibitions, to showcase juried works by American masters converse.edu). mitted to enriching the surrounding communities Points Gallery, Ending date TBD - "Humor, have over 30 artists from the East Coast and a mate on a dive boat in the Florida Keys, as a the “gift shop” at the North Charleston City Gal- and rising stars. Ongoing - "Lowcountry: Change The Rock Hill Pottery Center, Getty’s Art of Lake Marion through the arts. As such, we Parody, and Satire: The Artwork of Tom Farris as far away as Tennessee with about 15 of structural welder in Nebraska and as a minerals lery, which features a variety of items by local and Continuity," a major new exhibit, tells the Center, 201 East Main Street, in Old Town Rock Rosalind Sallenger Richardson Center for the promote and showcase everything from unique and Chris Olszewski." This exhibit features the those artists from our local area. Typical art exploration geologist in Ireland, Scotland and artists, will also be moved to PCG. Cultural Arts story of human interaction with this land over the Hill. Ongoing - Featuring works by Bob Hasselle, Arts, Wofford College, Spartanburg. Richardson crafts to fine arts, much of which are creations of satirical and contemporary art of Otoe-Missouria- will include Paintings, Woodworking, Photog- Alaska. Since 1992, Creal dedicated himself to will also continue to host art workshops and centuries. It features wall size photomurals by Christine White, Katherine Petke, Hope Fregerio, Family Art Museum, Through Dec. 18 - "Cen- our local artisans. Our website provides news, Cherokee artist Tom Farris and Chippewa artist raphy, Jewelry, Fabric, Glass, Metal, Pottery working as a professional artist using traditional recurring meetings for art groups and guilds in SC naturalist photographer Tom Blagden, along and Brian Schauer. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm tral to Their Lives: Southern Women Artists in educational information, and links to selected Chris Olszewski. Red Rose Gallery, Ending and Stone. No admission charge. Child and fine art print processes, namely lithography.. the space once gatherings are safe to resume. with a range of artifacts tracing the history of and Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: call 803/370-8109 the Johnson Collection". Spanning the decades resources of interest to those interested in the date TBD - "What Do You Have in Your Back- Pet Friendly. Contact: JoAnne Utterback at Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., 1-4pm. Admission: Free. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm man's occupation of this extraordinary landscape. or find then on Facebook. between the late 1890s and early 1960s, the Arts. Hours: Thur-Sat., 11am-3pm. Contact: yard?: The Traditional Artwork of Nancy Basket, 843/446-3830 or Contact: 843/238-2510 or at (www.myrtlebeacha- & Sat., noon-4pm. Contact: 843/740-5854, or General Gardens, Ongoing - One of the largest exhibition examines the particularly complex e-mail to ([email protected]) or an exhibit displaying the creations of traditional (wacg.org/art-in-the-park/). rtmuseum.org). at (https://www.northcharleston.org/residents/ collections of outdoor sculpture in America. This ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Rock Hill challenges Southern women artists confronted in visit (https://sites.google.com/site/summertonar- artist Nancy Basket. Wisteria, kudzu, and long arts-and-culture/). preeminent collection of American represen- White Street Gallery, 130 West White Street, a traditionally conservative region during a period tisans/). leaf pine needle baskets, kudzu paper art, and Franklin G. Burroughs • Simeon B. Chapin Seacoast Artists Gallery, located at The Market tational sculpture includes - 560 works by 240 Rock Hill. On Permanent Display, until the in which women’s social, cultural, and political more beautiful weavings and sculptures are Art Museum, 3100 South Ocean Blvd., beside Common, 3032 Nevers Street, Myrtle Beach. On- Orangeburg artists - representing such well-known artists material on which they are printed begins to roles were being redefined and reinterpreted. Summerville showcased in this exhibit featuring Basket’s work Springmaid Beach, Myrtle Beach. Through Dec. going - features the works of over 70 local artists as Charles Parks, Daniel Chester French, Carl deteriorate - "ALLEYS AS GALLERYS". The Ongoing - Featuring the Cerise and Amber as the Center’s 2019 Artist-in-Residence. Duke 6 - "Mana Hewitt: Persistence". "Persistence" is of the Seacoast Artists Guild of South Carolina, Cecil Williams Civil Rights Museum, 1865 Milles, August Saint-Gaudens and Anna Hyatt Arts Council of York County implemented the Persian Ceiling sculptures created by renowned The Public Works Art Center, 135 West Rich- Energy Gallery, Ending dtate TBD - "Was- an exhibition of over 60 commemorative medals a nonprofit visual arts organization dedicated to Lake Drive, Orangeburg. Ongoing - Estab- Huntington. Hours: daily, 9:30am-5pm. Admis- Alleys as Gallerys program with an exhibition American sculptor Dale Chihuly. Admission: ardson Avenue, intersection of West Richardson samasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians: One in recognition of the courage and perseverance advancing excellence in the visual arts through sion: Yes. Admission to Brookgreen is good for in Cotton Alley on East Main St. in Rock Hill in Free. Hours: Tue, Wed, Fri. & Sat., 1-5pm; Thur., continued on Page 39 continued on Page 40 Page 38 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 39 I. Pinckney Simons Gallery, LLC, 711 Bay 2pm. Contact: 843/757-8185. Dare Gallery, 31 Broad Street, between Gaye Sanders Fisher Gallery, 124 Church St., Street, historic downtown Beaufort. Ongoing Church & State Sts., Charleston. Ongoing - Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring original oil and - Featuring fine artists of the South since 1979; Located on historic Broad Street’s GALLERY watercolor paintings by Gaye Sanders Fisher. SC Institutional Galleries paintings, sculpture, jewelry, and mosaic masks. SC Commercial Galleries ROW in the French Quarter of Charleston, SC, Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun. 1-5pm. continued from Page 39 Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-4:30pm, & Sat., 11am-3- continued from Page 40 the gallery features an extensive variety of fine Contact: 843/958-0010 or at (www.gayesanders- pm. Contact: 843/379-4774 or at (www.ipsgallery. art including landscape, figurative, still life & fisher.com). Avenue and Cedar Street, Summerville. West College in the upstate of South Carolina and com). Dovetails, 645 Rutledge Street, Camden. Ongo- Carolina Antique Maps and Prints LLC, 91 marine paintings plus exquisite pottery, photog- Gallery, Oct. 3 - Nov. 7 - "Spark Invitational," now an Assistant Professor of Ceramics at ing - Featuring custom bench crafted furniture Church St., Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring raphy, fine handcrafted jewelry, unique works Gordon Wheeler Gallery, 180 East Bay Street, includes works by artists selected from across the University of Minnesota. Craig Crawford Indigo Gallery, 809 Bay St., Beaufort. Ongo- by Jim Rose. Each piece is made by hand to Antique Maps and Prints from the 16th to the in glass & metal plus bronze sculpture – all by Charleston. Ongoing - Original paintings and lim- the region, including established mid-career and is a painter who earned a bachelor of fine arts ing - Featuring a gallery of fine art, including the client’s specifications. Jim works in a variety 19th century. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm or some of the most sought after artists in the low ited edition prints of golf, lowcountry landscapes emerging artists whom the local Summerville degree from the University of South Carolina. a unique selection of paintings by local and of woods including heart pine, walnut, cypress, by appt. Contact: 843/722-4773 or at (www. country and accomplished artists from across and Charleston scenes by Gordon Wheeler. Community may not already know. This year’s After graduation, he moved to Washington, DC, regional artists. Represented are: Sandra Bag- maple, and cherry. Jim also works in exotic carolinaantiqueprints.com). the nation. Many of the artists represented Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun. 11am-4pm. thrme is “water”. East Gallery, Oct 3 - Nov. 7 where he apprenticed with conservator Charles gette, Alison Crossman, Gloria Dalvini, Janet woods form South America and Africa. Visitors have a personal connection to Charleston Contact: 843/722-2546. - "Spark Community Exhibition," which is open Olin, former head of Painting Conservation at Mozley, and Polly Swenson. Also: Peter Pette- can watch individual pieces of furniture being Cecil Byrne Gallery, 140 East Bay Street, and the coastal Carolinas and tend to include to all community members. This year’s thrme the Smithsonian Museum and the National Por- grew, Kelley Sanford & Liz Reitz. Fine custom Work by Don Nagel built. Every piece has its own personality and Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring fine art from pieces that celebrate the colorful tapestry of the Grand Bohemian Gallery, Grand Bohemian is “water”. Ongoing - Sculpture in the South trait Gallery. Anthony Modesto Milian is a New framing is also available. Hours: Mon.-Sat., becomes an instant heirloom. Hours: Mon.-Sat., leading impressionist artists, as well as artisan southern coastal culture. Visit the gallery to see Hotel Charleston, 55 Wentworth Street, Studio, the organization which purchases York City transplant living in Greenville, SC. 10am-5pm. Contact: Janet Deaton 843/524- La Petite Gallerie, 56 Calhoun Street, located 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 770/330-5000 or made pottery and furnishings. Visit us online crashing waves, lush marshes, still lifes of ca- Charleston. Ongoing - The collections at the sculpture and places it around downtown Sum- Milian’s photography is the vehicle by which he 1036. in a lovely historic space on Calhoun Street in 803/446-3124. or in person to see the work of painters Liz mellias & oyster shells, coastal wildlife and sen- Grand Bohemian Gallery are comprised of merville. CCAC Studio Gallery, Ongoing - Now portrays the human experience and individual old town Bluffton. Ongoing - Featuring five of Haywood-Sullivan, Jeanne Rosier Smith, Mike sitive yet powerful portraits of the south. Hours: internationally and locally renowned artists. the permanent home of the Carnes Crossroads stories. He first got his introduction to artistic Longo Gallery, 103 Charles Street, Beaufort. the area’s favorite painters and two talented Northlight Studio, 607 Rutledge Street, Beeman, Cecilia Murray, Ann Watcher, Sue Mon. - Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 843/853-5002 Exclusive to the Grand Bohemian Galleries Artist Cooperative. The CCAC has handcrafted storytelling by creating the street photography Ongoing - Featuring new works including paint- sculptors, this special collection of art is an Camden. Ongoing - Featuring works by Laurie Gilkey, and James Nelson Lewis. Museum or at (www.edwarddare.com). are internationally-acclaimed artists Stefano items for sale and offers classes in a variety of blog “Faces of the Upstate”. Artisan Center ings, collages and constructions by Eric Longo & ever-changing delight, with many pieces spill- McIntosh. Hours: by appt. Contact: 803/319- quality pottery items from artists Susan Barrett Cecchini – famed Italian artist best known for media. The CCAC also has an Online Store that Gift Shop - Featuring art objects from local sculptures by Suzanne Longo. Hours: Mon.-Sat., ing out into the adjacent garden. In addition to 2223 or at (www.LaurieMcIntoshArt.com). and Liz Kinder are complemented by amazing his depictions of wildlife - and French Colorist features handcrafted items from many of the and regional artists. Hours: Tues-Sat 11-5pm & 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/522-8933. the pastel, acrylic, oil and watercolor paintings blown glass from artist Nicholas Kecic. Tables Expressionist artist Jean Claude Roy. Other artist members. The Online Store is at (www. Sun., 1:30-5pm. Contact: 803//775-0543 or at you’ll find lovely blown glass, whimsical and Rutledge Street Gallery, 508 Rutledge St., for your home made right here in Charleston by featured artists include Ali Launer, Amber Hig- carnescrossroadsartistcooperative.com). New (www.sumtergallery.org). Ly Bensons Gallery & Studio, 211 Charles soulful clay pieces, wonderful outdoor sculp- Camden. Ongoing - Featuring original works of artist Capers Cathuen can be seen throughout gins, Donna Dowless, Elizabeth Nelson, Gart- items are added each week and FREE SHIP- Street, Beaufort. Ongoing - Featuring the ture, fish, turtles, birds and other fun garden art from regional and national artists includ- the gallery. Capers uses salvaged wood from ner & Blade, James Kitchens, Jerry McKellar, PING is always available in the 48 contiguous Travelers Rest exhibits,"The Gullah/African Link" and "Out of art. The La Petite Gallerie painters are Rose ing Clara Blalock, Elizabeth Barber, Anne Biv- the farms and coastal areas around Charleston Kathleen Elliot, Mitch Kolbe, Oris, Susan Gott, United States. Ongoing - Offering studio spaces Africa," featuring rare Shona Verdite sculptures Cofield, Don Nagel, Murray Sease, Lauren ens, Yong Chu Chang, Marjorie Greene, Joyce to fashion one of a kind pieces for your home. Peter Keil, Philippe Guillerm, Stefan Horik, for artists, engaging exhibitions, art classes for White Rabbit Fine Art Gallery, 5 So. Main by various artists from Zimbabwe, Africa, and Terrett and Bill Winn; the sculptors are broth- Hall, Seth Haverkamkp, Carrie Payne, John Hours: Contact: 843.312-1891 or at (www. Thomas Arvid, and John Duckworth. Hours: adults and children, a boutique gift shop, music Street, Travelers Rest. Ongoing - Featuring original photographs by Gullah photographer and ers Kevin Palmer and Wally Palmer. We have Pototschnik, Bob Ransley, Dennis Snell, Maci cecilbyrnegallery.com). Mon.-Thur., 10am-7pm, Fri. & Sat., 10am-8pm, events, an outdoor market, a special event rental original artwork made by local and regional gallery owner Rev. Kennneth F. Hodges. Also, several excellent consigned artists as well, Scheuer, and many more. Chinese Antique and Sun., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/724-4130 space, and so much more. Hours: Tue.-Sat., artists on an ongoing basis, with new guests an array of antiques, batiks, and artworks for the including Kathy Oda from Lady’s Island with her Furniture Pieces. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Charleston Art Brokers, AIM on King, 648 or at (www.grandbohemiangallery.com). 10am-6pm. Contact: 843/860-0742, e-mail to monthly, including works by: Susan Savage, discerning collector. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- beautiful glass, and sweetgrass baskets and Contact: 803/425-0071 or at (www.rutledg- King Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Represent- ([email protected]) or at (http://pub- Kymberlea Easter, Patty Cunningham, Robert 5:30pm. Contact: 843/525-9006 or at (www. jewelry from Daurus Niles from the Charleston estreetgallery.com). ing emerging and established fine art artists Hagan Fine Art Gallery & Studio, LLC, 177 licworksartcenter.org/). “Artsy Bob” Havens, Crystal Knope, Cathyrn lybensons.com). area. You are likely to catch one of the artists and photographers from Charleston and the Work by Kathryn Freeman King Street, Charleston. Ongoing - This is the Rice, Steve Wallace, Gayle Latuszek, Amanda on duty painting on the shady garden deck! Charleston Southeast. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. Dog & Horse Fine Art & Portraiture, 102 working studio of Charleston artist Karen Hewitt ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Summerville Franklin, and Nancy Yan, among others. Pieces Rhett Gallery, 901 Bay St., Beaufort. Ongoing - Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm & Sun. noon-5- Contact: ([email protected]) or Church St. Charleston. Through Nov. 7 Hagan and represents over 35 well-known, Azalea Park, Main Street and West Fifth Street include 2D and 3D work, scarves and house- Featuring prints and paintings of the Lowcountry pm. Contact: (www.lapetitegallerie.com). at (www.charlestonartbrokers.com). - "Animal Dreams," featuring Kathryn Free- award-winning impressionistic and abstract art- South, Summerville. Ongoing - Featuring 21 hold items. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm; Sun., by four generations of artists, wildfowl carvings man’s fourth fall exhibition. The exhibition has ists from the United States, Italy, Ireland, India, pieces of sculpture in Summerville's permanent 11am-3pm; closed Mon. Contact: 864/610-2732 by William Means Rhett, antique prints & maps, Maye River Gallery, 37 Calhoun St., Bluff- Charleston Crafts, 84 North Market St., magically become virtual at (https://artspaces. Spain, France, Russia, Germany, and Ukraine. outdoor collection donated by Sculpture in the or e-mail to (whiterabbitfineartgallery@gmail. Audubons, and Civil war material. Hours: Mon.- ton. Ongoing - Featuring works by painters Charleston. Ongoing - Charleston Crafts is the kunstmatrix.com/en/exhibition/2021456/ Established in 2010, HFA brings to Charleston South and a few others in other locations in com). Sat., 9am-5:30pm; Sun. 11am-2pm. Contact: Cindy Chiappetta, Jo Dye, Anne Hakala, Judy longest operating craft cooperative in Charles- kathryn-freeman-animal-dreams). While Free- a variety of original oil, acrylic and mixed media Summerville. One of the sculptures is located in 843/524-3339 or at (www.rhettgallery.com). Saylor McElynn, Audrey Montgomery, Joyce ton, operating for over 30 years, featuring only man’s magical realism paintings have always works. Join us at our First Friday receptions Hutchinson Park, Summerville’s Town Square. Walterboro Nagel, Mary Grayson Segars, Barbara Snow items designed and created by SC artists. Gal- been sanctuaries for humans, they are now and meet some of the finest local, regional, Hours: daylight hours. Contact: 843/851-7800 or The Craftseller, 818 Bay St., Beaufort. Ongo- and Kathy Tortorella work in a wide variety of lery showcases a blend of contemporary and sanctuaries for the animals in this new series. national, and international artists working today. at (www.sculptureinthesouth.com). SC Artisans Center, 334 Wichman Street, 2 ing - Featuring unique works by American mediums including Oil, Watermedia, Printmak- traditional craft media plus photography. Hours: Her beloved animals are enjoying bedtime Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. noon-5- miles off I95, exits 53 or 57, Walterboro. Ongoing artists in pottery, jewelry, metal, glass, textiles, ing, Collage and Mixed Media, while expressing daily from 10am - 6pm. Contact: 843/723-2938 stories, dancing to a cello and entertaining their pm. Contact: 843/901-8124, e-mail to (info@ Sumter - Featuring work of over 300 of the SC's leading wood, painting and kaleidoscopes. Hours: equally divergent points of view. Also part of the or at (www.CharlestonCrafts.org). humans while they all stay at home. View- haganfineart.com) or at (www.HaganFineArt. artists. The Center offers educational and inter- Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm and Sun., noon-4pm. group, Marci Tressel, resident photographer; ers love the peace and calmness created by com). pretive displays of Southern folklife. Its mission is Contact: 843/525-6104 or at Earline Allen, porcelain artist; two jewelers: Work by Jennifer Smith Rogers Chuma Gullah Gallery, 188 Meeting Street, her paintings, and with our crazy year, 2020, to enhance the appreciation and understanding (www.craftseller.com). Susan Knight, silversmith and Paulette Bennett, Units N1-N3, inside the Charleston City Market these themes are even more in need! Ongo- Helena Fox Fine Art, 106-A Church Street, of the rich cultural heritage of South Carolina. lamp work bead artist, as well as Donna Ireton, Anglin-Smith Fine Art, 9 Queen Street, corner Great Hall Mall, Charleston. Ongoing - We are ing - Did you know that many of the 30+ artists Charleston. Ongoing - Helena Fox Fine Art Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 843/549- Thibault Gallery, 815 Bay Street, Beaufort. On- contemporary basket maker and newest mem- of Queen & State Streets, Charleston. Did you a resource center to learn more about the Gul- we represent paint people as well as animals? specializes in fine contemporary, American 0011 or at (http://www.scartisanscenter.com/). going - This gallery is a haven for talented artists ber, Laura Burcin, fiber artist. Hours: Mon.-Sat., know the Smiths are celebrating their 20th year lah Culture through Gullah Art, Gullah Books, Portraits make a wonderful and unique gift and representational art. Proudly representing to showcase their art, as well as an attraction for 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/757-2633 or at (http:// in this space? 2020, however, has proven to be Gullah Crafts, Gullah Storytelling, Gullah Spiri- are a great way to commemorate a life event goldsmith and jeweler, Sarah Amos, original Westminster tourists and locals alike. Here you will find original www.mayerivergallery.com/). a challenge as far as actually celebrating. Our tuals, Gullah Tours and Gullah Food. Hours: or honor a beloved pet. Visit the gallery in paintings by Kenn Backhaus, John Cosby, art in a variety of mediums, from oil paintings and next 2 shows include: Oct. 2 - 16 - "20x20". Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-6pm. Contact: 843/722- person or online and see a variety of styles and Julyan Davis, Terry DeLapp, Donald Demers, The Gateway Arts Center of Westminster water color paintings, to fine art photography. Pluff Mudd Art, 27 Calhoun St., Bluffton. On- Featuring 20x20 paintings by Betty, Shannon, 1702 or at (http://gallerychuma.com/). mediums. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., Kathleen Dunphy, Mary Erickson, West Fraser, South Carolina, 213 E. Windsor Street, West- Watch our artists at work. You can commission a going - Featuring works by Terry Brennan, Bob Jennifer, Colin Page and Kim English. Ongo- 11am-5pm. Contact: 843/577-5500 or at (www. Kaminer Haislip, Betsy Havens, Jeffrey T. minster. Ongoing - Through active collaboration one-of-a-kind piece or take home something that Berman, Peggy Carvell, Laura Cody, Diane ing - Featuring original works by Betty Anglin COCO VIVO interior and fine art for relaxed dogandhorsefineart.com). Larson, Joseph McGurl, Billyo O’Donnell, Joe with the Westminster Music Centre, Mountain fits in your bag. From large wall art and giclee Dean, Cheryl Eppolito, Ed Funk, David Knowl- Smith, Jennifer Smith Rogers, Tripp Smith, living, Gallery Row, 25 Broad St., Charleston. Paquet, Jessie Peterson Tarazi, Scott Prior, Work by Craig Crawford Lakes Convention and Visitors Bureau, West- prints to note cards and postcards, we have it all. ton, Marilyn McDonald, Daurus Niles, Linda Shannon Smith Hughes, Kim English, Darrell Ongoing - Featuring works by Tony van Has- East Bay Garden Gallery, 114 E. Bay St., in Seth Tane and bronze sculptures by Kent Ull- minster Depot and other local non profit arts You will always find just the right gift for someone Patalive, Jim Renauer, Patti Seldes, Michael Davis, Colin Page, Carl Plansky, and David & selt, aws, Mitch Billis, Patricia Roth and Roger Coates Row, near Rainbow Row, Charleston. berg. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt. Sumter County Gallery of Art, Sumter County organizations; by establishing an active member- special, or that perfect artwork to make your room Smalls, Ellen Blair Rogers, Steve White, Pat Jennifer Clancy. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm Milinowski. Also representing jewelry designer Ongoing - Artist and owner, W. Hampton Brand Contact: 843/723-0073, e-mail at (gallery@ Cultural Center, 135 Haynesworth St., Sumter. ship; and with a well -rounded schedule of yearly complete. We welcome you to stop in often as Wilcox, Caroll Williams and Irene K. William- & Sun. 1-5pm. Contact: 843/853-0708 or at Betty Holland and photographer Sandy Logan. provides a unique and more complete "Charles- helenafoxfineart.com) or at Through Oct. 16 - "Annual Sumter Artists’ events that complements established venues: it we will always have new and interesting things. son. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: (www.anglinsmith.com). Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5:30 & Fri. till 8pm. ton experience" with his art. His primary subject (www.helenafoxfineart.com). Guild Exhibition". Oct. 22 - Jan. 8, 2021 - The is our mission to help open the doors of creativity Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 843/379- 843/757-5590. Contact: 843/720-4027. is the significant architecture and beautiful his- gallery is excited to present a trio of outstand- to everyone. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-5pm 4278 or at (www.ThibaultGallery.com). Artizom Framing & Gallery, 334 E. Bay Street, toric buildings of our city. For those who seek Horton Hayes Fine Art, 30 State Street, ing artists, Chotsani Elaine Dean, Craig (during exhibits) Fri.&Sat., 10am-3pm. Contact: Preston Pottery Studio, 10 Church Street, Bluff- Suite J, Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring the Corneau Goldsmithing Jewelry Gallery, 92 the ultimate Charleston keepsake - he puts his Charleston. Now - View the video “Celebrating Crawford and Antonio Modesto Milian. Chotsani 864/613-2211 or (https://gatewayartscenter.net/). Belton ton. Ongoing - Featuring above average pottery contemporary artwork of Jackie and Charles Hasell Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Featur- art on the increasingly rare artifacts of historic Rhett Thurman: Painting in Charleston for 50 Elaine Dean a former ceramicist at Anderson since 1973 by Jacob Preston. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Ailstock. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm, Sat. 11am- ing custom designed jewelry and select artists. roofing slate and old handmade Charleston Years!,” at (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= Carlene Shuler Brown Gallery, 3605 Old 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/757-3084. 5pm, or by appt. Contact: 843/723-3726 or at Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm & 2nd Sun. brick. In addition to his art, you're invited to wJA2XNBPqvA&feature=youtu.be). Ongoing - Williamston Road, Belton. Ongoing - Original (www.artizom.com). noon-5pm. Contact: 843/203-6630 or at (www. browse among the eclectic garden finds in Featuring marshscapes and Lowcountry images watercolor paintings and prints by Carlene Shuler The Red Piano Art Gallery, 40 Calhoun St., cgjewelrygallery.com). the courtyard including old gates, statuaries, of shrimpers, crabbers, clammers, and oyster Brown. Also acrylic collages and paper collages Suite 201, next to the Cottage Cafe and above Atelier Gallery Charletson, 153 King Street, pottery, unique iron pieces and so much more. harvesters in oils and acrylics by Mark Horton. using stained papers, oriental papers and lace Gigi’s, enter at the left side of the building, off Charleston. Ongoing - The gallery’s focus is to Corrigan Gallery, 7 Broad Street, Charleston. Hours: Mon.-Sun., 9am-2pm. Contact: 843/958- Also works by Nancy Hoerter, Shannon Runquist, papers by Carlene Shuler Brown. Commis- the courtyard, Bluffton. Ongoing - Presenting a support and promote a variety of artists, from Oct, 2 - 31 - "Journey Around the World: Sept. 0490 or 843/327-6282. Rhett Thurman, and Chris Groves. Hours: Mon.- SC Commercial Galleries sioned paintings Painting and drawing classes broad collection of 19th and 20th century repre- the Southeastern region, while merging the clas- 1952 - July 1953 - Arthur McDonald," featur- Sat., 10:30am-5:30pm; 2nd Sun. of each month, are offered. Custom framing is offered also. sentational American paintings and sculpture. sics with the moderns. Traditional portraits and ing a virtual Show and interview. A reception Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art, 58 Broad 12:30-5pm & by appt. Contact: 843/958-0014 or Publisher’s Note: Due to the Covid-19 out- Anderson Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: Landscapes, still lifes, genre scenes, figures landscapes are displayed alongside contempo- by appt. will be held on Oct. 2, from 3-7pm. St., Charleston. Friday, Oct. 2, from 10am-8- at (www.hortonhayes.com). break it is advised that you check with facili- 864/225-3922. and historical subjects by many of America's rary canvases and sculptures. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Ongoing - The Corrigan Gallery llc is celebrat- pm - "OPEN HOUSE". Come celebrate Fall. ties you want to visit before you do so, to find Brushstrokes, 1029 S. McDuffie St., Ander- leading representational artists, impressionists 10am-6pm. Contact: 843/722-5668 or at (www. ing its 15th Anniversary of representing local We will keep it limited to 13 people at a time. Imaging Arts Gallery, 175 King Street, be- out if they are open and what limitations they son. Ongoing - Uniquely painted furniture, faux Bluffton and expressionists are available for discriminat- theateliergalleries.com). artists creating nontraditional work - Manning Masks required! We will have extras on hand. tween Clifford and Queen, Charleston. Ongo- are working under. Don’t just assume they are finishes and original artwork featuring the works ing private, corporate and institutional collec- Williams, Corrie McCallum, John Hull, Mary Ongoing - Founded in 2001, this internation- ing - A unique showcase of photography includ- open or closed and don't forget about these of Pamela Tillinghast Sullivan. Hours: Mon.-Tues. Throughout Historic Bluffton, Oct. 24 & 25, tors. Hours: M-F, 9am-5pm; Sat., 10am-3pm Atrium Art Gallery, 61 Queen Street, Charles- Walker, Kristi Ryba, Daphne vom Baur, Nancy ally acclaimed fine art gallery is located in the ing LeCroy’s vastly enlarged leaves, plants, people, there are many ways you can support or by appt.; Wed.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: 10am-5pm - "Bluffton Arts & Seafood Festival". or by appt. Contact: 843/785-2318 or at (http:// ton. Ongoing - The gallery’s open beautiful Langston, Max Miller, Karin Olah, John Moore, historic French Quarter district in Charleston. and flowers - a culmination of photography them during these troubling times. Check out 864/261-3751. Stroll our Historic District and see our state redpianoartgallery.com/). space in an historic Charleston building shows Gordon Nicholson, Paul Mardikian, Susan Richardson represents American, Dutch, and and technology, as they reveal detail and color their websites. designated cultural district come alive! POP UP the works from over 10 artists offering contem- Perkins, Lese Corrigan, Midge Peery, Arthur Russian-born artists of the contemporary Im- that is beyond the reach of the unaided eye. Beaufort Area ART on the street, on gallery porches and on a Alternative art space - Bluffton porary, abstract, realism, landscape, lowcountry McDonald, Sue Simons Wallace, Bill Bug- pressionist, Realist, and Abstract styles. Sculp- The fine art photography contains a selection Aiken / North Augusta corner lot - temporary art displays join the many Southern Barrel parking lot, Buckwalter and photography. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. gel, William Meisburger and Valerie Isaacs. It ture by the award-winning Marianne Houtkamp of cityscapes, black and whites, international Bay St. Gallery, 719 Bay St., Beaufort. Ongo- galleries to highlight the artistic and cultural side Plaza, 375 Buckwalter Pkwy., Bluffton. Oct. Contact: 843/973-3300 or at (www.atriumartgal- expanded to include the artists of the Charles- and photography by Richardson also fill the ele- architecture, and others. Unique framed pieces Lee-Johnston Originals and Art, 401 W. ing - Offering original works focusing on many of Bluffton. For further info visit 3, 17, & Nov. 14, 11am-6pm - "The Bluffton lery.com). ton Renaissance with the estates of Elizabeth gant and inviting space. In addition, the gallery that combine 19th century daguerreotypes, Martintown Rd., on the courtyard of the North different aspects of what is best about the Low- (blufftonartsandseafoodfestival.com). Artisan Market," an open-air shopping event O’Neill Verner and Alfred Hutty and second is available as a scenic event venue. Hours: ambrotypes, and tintypes with enlarged im- Hills Shopping Center, Suite 10, North Augusta. country and celebrating the beautiful fragility of with live music that features local makers from Ben Ham Images, 416 King Street, Charleston. market works of merit such as Matisse, Wolf Mon.-Sat., 10am- 5pm. Contact: 843/722-3660 ages will delight history enthusiasts. LeCroy’s Ongoing - Featuring hand-produced fine and this unique wetlands area. A variety of media, Calhoun Street Gallery, 44 Calhoun Street, 1-6pm. A two-day Christmas market will take Ongoing - Ben Ham Images recently expanded Kahn and William Halsey. Located in the heart or e-mail to ([email protected]). photographs are additionally on exhibit at the decorative art, ranging from limited-edition oil, acrylic, pastel, printmaking and sculpture Bluffton. Ongoing - Featuring SC artists Mi- place from 11am to 6pm. Nov. 27-28. For info to its new 2200 square feet of elegant gallery of the downtown historic district of Charleston’s New York Hall of Science, New York. Hours: photographic prints to hand-stitched quilts, by sensitively interprets and conveys the essence chael Story and Jane Word, and local Bluffton visit (lcmade.com). space in Charleston. Located downtown in the French Quarter. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm Galerie on Broad, 29 Broad Street, Charles- Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 2-5pm. Contact: local and regional artists, including: Nancy B. of coastal SC. Artists include Jim Draper, Su- artists Robert Sefton, Judith Beckler, Jay Ke- “Upper” King Street design district amidst world or by chance & appt. Contact: 843/722-9868 or ton. Ongoing - The gallery is dedicated to 843/577-7501 or at (www.imagingarts.com). Smith, R.R. Frazier, and Joni-Dee Ross. The san Graber, Lana Hefner, Mandy Johnson, Su- naga, Linda Schwartz, Rima Bartkiene, as well Camden class shopping and restaurants, the Charles- at (www.corrigangallery.com). bringing national and international artists to the ga llery also carries books and original greeting san Mayfield, Marcy Dunn Ramsey, and Taylor as 18th & 19th century antique art, and many ton gallery is truly an unique experience that art scene. Art collectors from all over find their Indigo Fine Art Gallery, 102 Church St., cards. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm or by appt. Nicole Turner. South Carolina's finest collection more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm & Sun., Artists’ Attic, 930 S Broad St., Camden. transports you on a spectacular journey. Hours: Courtyard Art Gallery, 149 1/2 East Bay Street, way into the cozy and quaint atmosphere of Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring artwork by Contact: 803/8198533. of sweetgrass baskets compliments the other noon-3pm. Contact: 843/837-4434 or at (www. Ongoing - Featuring a new frame shop and Sun.-Mon., noon-5pm and Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm. Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring works by Historic Gallery Row. Galerie on Broad features Paula Lonneman and Judith Perry, along with works. Hours: Mon-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: redschoolhouseantiques.com). Saturday hours, along with our regular gallery, Contact: 843/410-1495 or at (http://benhamim- Veronique Aniel, Melissa Breeland, Mary Ann impressionistic landscapes and figurative works handblown glass seashells, raku pots and The Artists' Parlor, 126 Laurens Street, N.W., 843/522-9210 or at (www.baystgallery.com). and cooperative open studios shared by 8 ages.com/). Bridgman, Renee Bruce, Beverly Brunswig, by nationally and internationally known artists the work of special guest artists throughout Aiken. Ongoing - Featuring fine American crafts Four Corners Art Gallery and Fine Framing, professional artists working in various medi- Wilma Cantey, Carole Carberry, Linda Churchill, such as Calvin Liang, Camille Przewodek, Lori the year. Stop by and see works-in-progress and art objects. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5- Charles Street Gallery, 914 Charles Street, @ 1263 May River Rd.,Historic District, Bluffton. ums. Including Dot Goodwin, Jane Hannon, Bird's I View Gallery, 119-A Church St., Charles- Christine Crosby, Judy Jacobs, Alix Kassing, Jen- Putnam, Dee Beard Dean, Richard Oversmith, as well, since the artist/owners are always :30pm. Contact: 803/648-4639. Charles & Greene Street, Beaufort. Ongoing - Ongoing - Featuring works by 12 artists with Ann Starnes, Emily Houde, Kathy Redner, ton. Ongoing - Featuring originals and prints of nifer Koach, Tug Mathisen, Yvonne Rousseau, Kate Mullin, Katie Dobson Cundiff, James there & probably painting! Hours: Mon.-Sat., Located in a lovingly restored building, we offer an especially local flavor.The works are in Benira Sutphin, Tari Federer, and Deb Maza. bird life by Anne Worsham Richardson, as well Suzy Shealy, Coleen Stoioff, and Tom Tremaine. Richards, Giner Bueno, Marc Esteve, and John 10am-5pm. Contact: 843-805-9696 or at (www. Wild Hare Pottery, 1627 Georgia Avenue at the custom framing and handcrafted furniture, and acrylic,oil, mixed media, pen and ink, pottery Commissions are accepted. Hours: Mon.-Fri., as works by Nancy Rushing, Alice Grimsley, and Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. noon-5pm. Michael Carter. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm. IndigoFineArtGallery.com). corner of Alpine Avenue, N. Augusta. Ongoing - feature exhibits by local artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., and wire sculture.A real treat.We have a fine 10am-4pm; Sat., 10am-3pm and by appt. Con- Detta Cutting Zimmerman. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Contact: 843/723-9172 or at Contact: 843/410-6332 or at (www.galerieon- Featuring handcrafted pottery in porcelain, earth- 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-3pm. Contact: 843/521- collection of custom picture frame mouldings tact: 803/432-9955 or e-mail at (tarifederer@ 10am-5pm. Contact 843/723-1276, 843/766- (www.courtyardartgallery.com). broad.com). Julia Santen Gallery, 188 King Street, Charles- enware, stoneware, and raku by David Stuart. 9054 or at (www.thecharlesstreetgallery.com). and an experienced staff to work with anything earthlink.net). 2108 or at (www.anneworshamrichardson.com). ton. Ongoing - Offering original vintage poster art, Hours: M-F, 10am-5pm. (Call ahead.) Contact: from the unusual to the museum treated piece. encompassing the Belle Epoque, Art Nouveau, 803/279-7813. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 11am- continued on Page 41 continued on Page 42 Page 40 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 41 from Burma to Corsica to Venice, throughout guest artists. Hours: call for hours. Contact: ing, both with respect to personal and collective competition for outstanding artwork and teach- Italy, Spain, the South Pacific, and many places 843-580-8488 or at (www.sregallery.com). grief, especially in a time when the Covid-19 ing positions is fierce, and theTRAC is all about in between. Hours: call about hours. Contact: pandemic has deprived people of many rituals giving working artists a landing pad, a launch- SC Commercial Galleries 843/577-5500 or at (www.peabodywatercolors. Studio 151 Fine Art Gallery, 175 Church St., SC Commercial Galleries and the human touch. Ongoing - Featuring ing site to help further their professional careers continued from Page 41 com). just south of the corner of Market and Church St., continued from Page 42 works by Roland Albert, Carl Blair, Michael Bro- as both artists and educators. We knew the Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring original deur, Michaela Pilar Brown, Beverly Buchanan, best way to help local artists and our commu- Art Deco and Contemporary eras. Hours: open Principle Gallery: Charleston, 125 Meeting art in traditional, realism, wildlife, impressionism once having viewed it, we are confident you Hubbard, Jeri Burdick, Clay Burnett, and Eddie Ashlynn Browning, James Busby, Michael nity was to create a place just for that purpose. mostly, closed sometimes and by appt. Contact: Street, Charleston. Ongoing - The gallery finds collage, and abstracts in a variety of mediums, will concur. Hours: Mon,-Fri., 10:30am-5:30pm, Bryan. Hours: M-F, 10am-5:30pm; Sat., 11am- Cassidy, Steven Chapp, Stephen Chesley, We are local with a network of galleries across 843/534-0758 or at (www.juliasantengallery. joy in sharing museum-quality works from estab- including photography and hand crafted jewelry. Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 843/727- 5pm. Contact: 803/256-3046. Diane Kilgore Condon, Jeff Donovan, Mark the United States, working to make a differ- com). lished American and international artists within Offering the works of Colleen Wiessmann, Rosie 1224 or at (www.sportsmansgallery.com). Flowers, Mary Gilkerson, Klaus Hartmann, Les- ence for artists, art lovers, and our community. the realm of Contemporary and Classical Real- Phillips, Shelby Parbel, Bob Graham, Amelia lie Hinton, Sjaak Korsten, Peter Lenzo, Reiner Hours: Wed.-Fri., noon-7pm; Sat., noon-5pm & Lambert Gallery, 749 Willow Lake Road, ism. In its inaugural year, the gallery invites you Whaley, Dixie Dugan, Nancy Davidson, Sandra The Wells Gallery at The Sanctuary, at The Mahrlein, Sam Middleton, Jaime Misenheimer, Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: 803/381-0498 or at Charleston. Onging - Featuring the gallery and into its light-filled space for monthly shows featur- Scott, Jennifer Koach, Michel McNinch, Amelia Sanctuary on Kiawah Island, about 30 minutes Philip Morsberger, Dorothy Netherland, Marcelo (www.thetracgalleries.com). studio space for Hilarie Lambert. Hours: call, ing fresh, exciting work from the multi-faceted Rose Smith, Lissa Block, Debra Paysinger, from Charleston, in Kiawah's newest and Novo, Jay Owens, Hannes Postma, Anna Red- by appt. Contact: 843/822-1707 or at (www. and diverse Principle Family of Artists, along with Charles Moore, Roger Tatum, Daryl Knox, Gina most luxurious resort. Ongoing - Featuring a wine, Paul Reed, Edward Rice, Silvia Rudolf, Village Artists, Village at Sandhill, 631-8 hlambert.com). national invitational shows, and curated events. Brown and Madison Latimer. We also participate selection of paintings, jewelry and sculptures Kees Salentijn, Laura Spong, Tom Stanley, Leo Promenade Place, next door to Panera, off Two Hours: Mon.-Tue., 10am-3pm; Wed.-Sat., 10am- in Charleston’s historic French Quarter art walks of some of the Lowcountry's finest artists, Betty Twiggs, Katie Walker, David Yaghjian and Ag- Notch and Clemson Rds., near I-20, Columbia. Laura Liberatore Szweda Studio, Kiawah 6pm; & Sun., 11am-4pm. Contact: 843/727-4500 every March, May, October and December. Anglin Smith, Shannon Smith, Jennifer Smith gie Zed. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11am-7pm and Sat., Ongoing - The gallery features the works of 28 Island. Ongoing - Featuring contemporary or at (www.principlegallery.com). Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-6pm, Fri. & Sat., 10am- Rogers, George Pate, Glenn Harrington, Gary 11am- 5pm. Contact: 803/238-2351 or e-mail at local artists offering: workshops, monthly shows fine art paintings. Hours: by appointment only. 8pm; and Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: 843/579- Gowans, Karen Larson Turner, Kim English, ([email protected]). and exhibits. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-9pm & Contact: 843/768-4795. Reinert Contemporary Fine Art, 202 King 9725 or at (www. studio151finearts. com). Felice Killian, Grainger McKoy and Darrell Sun., noon-6pm. Contact: 803/699-8886. Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring Davis. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-8pm & Sun., Lewis & Clark Gallery, 1001 Huger Street, fine contemporary works and artisan jewelry. Tara Vis Gallery, 218 C King Street, Charleston. 10am-6pm. Contact: 843/576-1290 or at behind One Eared Cow Glass, Columbia. On- Vista Art & Frame, 1752 Airport Blvd., Cayce. Hours: daily from 9am-5pm. Contact: call Ongoing - At Tara Vis Gallery, you will discover (www.wellsgallery.com). going - Featuring work by Clark Ellefson and Ongoing - Featuring paintings of the South by 843/694.2445 or at (www.rickreinert.com). photographic journeys, what brought each of us other contemporary artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Stephen O. Gunter. Hours: M.-Thur., 10am-6pm; to this place in the photography field, and why Trager Contemporary, 577 King Street, Charles- 9am-6pm; Sat., 9am-3pm & by appt. Contact: Fri., 10am-4pm; & Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: 803/794-7252 or at (www.vistaart.com). Reinert Fine Art Gallery, 179 King Street, their prowess in these endeavors places them ton. Ongoing - is dedicated to presenting distinc- Work by Patton Blackwell 803/765-2405 or at (www.lewisandclarklamps. Charleston. Ongoing - Reinert Fine Art show- at the top of the list in this field. I want Tara Vis tive local, national, and international emerging com). Work by Laurie Meyer cases the contemporary impressionist works Gallery to be a place where you can lose yourself and mid-career artists working in traditional, City Art, 1224 Lincoln Street, Columbia. ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Columbia in oil by Rick Reinert and more than 40 other in the images and stories, a respite from the nontraditional, and mixed media, from painting Extended Through Dec. 31 - "Four Decades Michael Story Studio/Gallery, 116 Brook Grapes and Gallery, 1113 Taylor Street, time of Corona. “The pandemic and its restric- artists offering their unique and diverse styles. mundane, taking you places that many people and sculpture to installations and works on paper. of Patton Blackwell," featuring an exhibit of Trout Ct., Lexington. Ongoing - Featuring across the street from Oliver’s mission, Colum- tions encouraged my much-needed relationship Hours: daily from 9am-5pm. Contact: call on this earth will never have the opportunity to Not only are we focused on showcasing and paintings by Patton Blackwell. Blackwell’s work is traditional landscapes in oil & pastel by Michael bia. Ongoing - Serving craft beer, wine bar and with nature,” she says. “Since March, I walked, 843/694.2445 or at (www.rickreinert.com). experience. Featuring work by Patrick Kelly, Ben cultivating the work and careers of our artists, deeply rooted in her experience of her surround- Story. Giclee & reproduction prints. Hours by painting studio. Hours: Wed.-Fri., 4-9:30pm & mountain hiked, walked some more, rode bikes Reed, Brian Bielmann, Tom Whitfield, and Sorin but we also believe in supporting the practical ings, and her desire to translate this experience appt. only. Contact: 803/356-4268 or at Sat., noon-9:30pm. Contact: 803/728-1278 or on the beach, and walked some more.” Ongo- Revealed Art Gallery, 119-A Church Street, Onisor. Hours: Thur.-Sun., 10am-6pm. Contact: components of art for creators, enthusiasts, and to the canvas. Blackwell captures the essence of (www.michaelstory.com). visit (www.grapesandgallery.com). ing - Permanently featuring oil paintings by Charleston. Ongoing - Revealed is a contem- 843/577-0253. collectors through gallery talks, workshops and atmosphere and landscape in her use of color, distinguished artists Laurie Meyer and Marissa porary art gallery in Charleston, SC. Located in events, and a speaker series. We aim to build a action, and brush stroke. Infused with beauty and Mouse House, Inc/Susan Lenz Studio., 2123 Conway Vogl, we also exhibit works by local and nation- the French Quarter, it features a vibrant compi- The Art MECCA of Charleston, 427 King Street, diverse community of people who want to engage passion, Blackwell’s paintings embody both the Park St. (historic Elmwood Park), Colum- ally recognized guest artists. These artists are lation of artists that vary in style and medium. Charleston. Ongoing - The most eclectic art with art, broaden the dialogue about culture and tangible and the intangible. From the lush green bia. Ongoing - Featuring the working studio, Conway Glass Center, 708 12th Ave., historic Works by Stephen Vadakin diverse and unique, ranging from emerging to Revealed’s collection offers a range of creative gallery in Charleston. Displaying a wide array of contemporary art, and provide a gathering space rolling fields and dense foliage of Camden, South original fibers, and mixed-media artwork by Creel Oil building Conway. Ongoing - Featur- Lowcountry Artists Gallery, 148 E. Bay St., established contemporary masters; the unifying gems for both locals and visitors to discover. local talent, there is a lot to see and little some- where all are welcome. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am- Carolina, where her home and studio are located, Susan Lenz. After 14 years at Vista Studios, ing an open-air gallery and glass educational Charleston. Oct. 2 - 31 - "The Big Splash", element is that they excite us. By exhibiting All are welcome and encouraged to explore thing for everyone!. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm 7pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 843.882.5464 to the streets of Rio de Janerio during Carnival, to Susan will now be working at Mouse House. studio dedicated to raising the awareness of features the wonders of the sea in photography artwork for which we feel an emotional connec- this new and unique space. Hours: Mon.- & Sun., 11am-5:30pm. Contact: 843/577-0603 or or at (www.tragercontemporary.com). time spent on the Aegean Sea, Blackwell creates Also offering custom picture framing as well as the visual arts in Conway and Horry County, and copper, bronze and wood sculptures. A tion, we hope to engage the senses of art lov- Sat., 11am-5pm & Sun. noon-4pm. Contact: at (www.artmeccaofcharleston.com). mosaics of swirling paint that radiate light and a wide selection of antiquarian prints and bev- SC. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: reception will be held on Oct. 2, from 5-8pm. A ers and introduce collectors to exhilarating new 843.872.5606 or at (www.revealedgallery.com). ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Charleston power, reflecting moments and spaces in time eled mirrors. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-5pm & 843/248-3558, or at (www.conwayglass.com). trio of renowned Lowcountry artists: Ivo Kersse- works. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm & Sun., The Audubon Gallery, 190 King St., Charles- Avondale Therapy, 815 Savannah Highway, that are both active and meditative, universal and most Sat., 10am-2 pm. Contact: 803/254-0842; makers, Stephen Vadakin and Zan Smith, have noon-4pm. Contact: 843/452-2670 or at (www. Rhett Thurman Studio, 241 King St., Charles- ton. Ongoing - "Charleston's only gallery for the Suite 101, Charleston. Ongoing - This space timeless. Referencing the works of such artists at (www.susanlenz.com); or Denmark come together to bring their unique talents meyervogl.com). ton. Ongoing - Featuring works by Rhett Thur- Natural History and sporting art enthusiast!" Lo- is an ideal location for contemporary art with its as Willem de Kooning, and Wassily Kandinsky, (www.mousehouseinc.blogspot.com). to a month-long exhibit at Lowcountry Artists man. View the video “Celebrating Rhett Thurman: cally owned, the gallery specializes in the golden concrete floors, high white walls, and dramatic Blackwell’s paintings recall the physicality and Jim Harrison Gallery, One South Main Street, Gallery. The exhibition will share the power and Michael Parks Gallery, 35 Broad Street, Painting in Charleston for 50 Years!,” at (https:// age of natural history (1700-1900), emphasiz- lighting, one has the sense of an New York City emotion of de Kooning’s animated brushwork Noelle Brault Fine Art, 2305 Park Street, intersection of Main Street and Highway 78, the beauty of the coastline and celebrate the Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring fine art pho- www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJA2XNBPqvA&f ing John James Audubon, one of Charleston's gallery verses the hidden gem of West Ashley. while evoking the spiritual resonance of Kand- (historic Elmwood Park) Columbia. Ongoing Denmark. Ongoing - Featuring works by the magnificent creatures that live in the sea. The tography by Michael Parks and a variety of fine eature=youtu.be). Hours: by appt. only. Contact: most highly regarded artist. Here, you will find a Hours: M-F by appt. Contact: 843/870-0278. insky’s later work. Ongoing - Featuring works - Noelle Brault is an impressionist artist who late Jim Harrison including original paintings, exhibit will feature a unique mix of materials artworks by selected artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 843/577-6066 or at tour-de-force of Audubon's "Birds of America" as by Jane Aldridge, Jim Arendt, Randolph New utilizes a unique blending of vibrant colors to limited edition prints and a variety of unlimited and interpretations that promises to be both 10am-5pm. Contact: 803/348-3202 or e-mail to (www.rhettthurmanstudio.com). well as other highly acclaimed natural history art. Uncork Charleston, Charleston’s newest wine Armstrong, Penny Baskin, Jo Dean Bauknight, capture the beautiful light and shadow found edition reproductions, bronzes, etchings and captivating and inspiring. From sculptures ([email protected]). A sportman's paradise with a large selection of bar, 476 King Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Fea- Robbie Bell, Kimberly Betchman, Tarleton in South Carolina’s Lowcountry and her native other collectible items from Harrison in his of fish, whales, and dolphins to photographs antique wildfowl decoys, collectibles, nostalgic turing at least 20 works by Robert Maniscalco. Blackwell, Angela Bradburn, Betty Bramlett, home of Columbia. Hours: by appt. only. Con- more than thirty-year career as an artist. Hours: that capture serene worlds that appear to be Miller Gallery, 149 1/2 East Bay Street, Charles- paintings, prints of days afield and favorite hunt- Hours: Wed.-Fri., 5pm - till & Sat.-Sun., 1pm- Joe Byrne, Carolita Cantrell, Kathy Casey, tact: 803/254-3284 or at Tue., Thur., & Fri., 11am-5pm and Wed. & Sat., untouched by humans, the exhibit has been cu- ton. Ongoing - Miller Gallery brings together ing dogs. We offer museum-quality framing and till. Contact: 854/222-3939 or e-mail to (info@ Anne Cunningham, Bob Doster, Gerard Erley, (http://www.noellebrault.com). 11am-3pm. Contact: 803/793-5796 or at (www. rated with art that excites and stimulates, with local and international contemporary creators. conservation services for works of art on paper to uncorkcharleston.com). Claire Farrell, Amy Fichter, Tim Floyd, Michael jimharrison.com). a sense of calm, serenity and joy. Ongoing Fine art painters, sculptors, and artisans are protect and present your most treasured pieces. Fowler, Teri Goddard, Harriet Goode, Vanessa One Eared Cow Glass Gallery & Studio, 1001 - Featuring works by Norma Morris Ballentine, highlighted in our 1500 square foot Charleston Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: Chesterfield Grubbs, Randy Hanna, Shelley Hehenberger, Huger St., Columbia. Ongoing - Handblown Edgefield Helen K. Beacham, Marty Biernbaum, Fer Cag- gallery. Featuring works by Charlotte Filbert, 843/853-1100 or at (www.audubonart.com). Mana Hewitt, David Kessler, Jan Kransberger, glass by Tom Lockart and crew, including per- giano, Laura Cody, Lynne N. Hardwick, Rana Benjamin Rollins Caldwell, Dixie Purvis, Miles Douglas Gallery, 144 Main St, Chesterfield. Robert Lyon, Rena MacQueen, Doug McAbee, fume bottles, ornaments, vases, sculpture, bowls, Jane Bess Pottery LLC, 206 Lynch St., Jordahl, Rebecca Leonard and Sandra Roper Purvis, Naked Eyes, Jo Hay, Amanda Krantz, The Brizard Studio, one King Street, Suite 404, Ongoing - Featuring the works of Jonathan Fred McElveen, Esther Melton, Max Miller, Lee and paperweights, in all price ranges. Hours: just off of Main St., around the corner from along with 25 additional guest artists. Hours: Suite 33, Hamilton Woodworks, Kate Hooray Charleston. Ongoing - Original fine oil paintings Douglas. Fine art oil and watercolor paintings A. Monts, Marge Loudon Moody, Blake Morgan, Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: Glass Images, Edgefield. Ongoing - Func- Mon.-Sat., 10:30am-6pm & Sun., 1-5. Contact: Osmond, JP Shepard, and more! Hours: Mon.- by Robin Brizard, award-winning impressionist primarily focused on local scenery painted plein Bruce Nellsmith, Heather Noe, Susan Nuttall, 803/254-2444 or at tional stoneware pottery by artist/owner, Jane 843/577-9295 or at (www.lowcountryartists. Thur., 10am-5pm; Fri.-Sat., 10am-8pm & Sun. artist. Hours: by appt. only, call 843/577-0964. aire and in studio. Hours: open by appt. only. Patrick Parise, Ann Hightower-Patterson, Leslie (www.oneearedcow.com). Bess. Working pottery studio and retail shop com). 11am-5pm. Contact: 843/764-9281 or at (www. Contact: e-mail at ([email protected]) or at Pierce, Carol Pittman, Sylvia Ady-Potts, Alex featuring many one-of-a-kind items....wonderful millergallerychas.com). The Charleston Renaissance Gallery, 103 (www.douglasgallery.org). Powers, Brian Rego, May Reisz, Tom Risser, Over the Mantel Gallery, 3142 Carlisle Street, entertaining pieces.Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am- Martin Gallery, 18 Broad Street, ground floor Church Street, at St. Michael's Alley, Charleston. Peggy Rivers, Cindy Saad, Sara Schneckloth, Columbia. Ongoing - OTM Gallery opened 5pm; Sat., 10am-2pm; or by appt. Contact: of the Peeople’s Building, corner of Broad and Mitchell Hill Gallery, 438 King Street, located Ongoing - Showcasing nineteenth century oil Columbia Area Ed Shmunes, Wanda Steppe, Nancy Thompson, in Columbia, South Carolina in 2013 and has 803/637-2434 or at (www.janebesspottery. State Streets, Charleston. Ongoing - Featur- next to Hall’s Chop House just down from paintings, works on paper and sculpture of the Teri Tynes, Yisha Wang, Wendyth Wells, Sam since earned awards for “Best Columbia Metro- com). ing paintings by Mitch Billis, Kathleen Billis, the Visitor’s Center, Charleston. Ongoing - American South. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Alicia Leeke Fine Art Studio, 3821 Edinburg Wilkins, Rod Wimer, and Katarina Zaric. This politan Art Gallery“ (2018) and “Best Columbia Italian master Imero Gobbato, William Crosby, What started as a pop-up for art for charity Contact: 843/723-0025 or at (www.fineartsouth. Rd., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring original represents a rare opportunity to view a very wide Metropolitan Gallery for Local Art” (2019). OTM Florence Christopher Schink, Jennifer Spencer, Jared has evolved into one of Charleston’s premier com). acrylic cityscapes, abstracts, monotypes, and range of acclaimed SC artists at one time. City Art is owned by Julia Moore and operated by Julie Clackner, and Gilles Charest; sculpture by Leo galleries Mitchell Hill features the innovative drawings on canvas and fiber. Giclee’s on features three distinct gallery spaces. A complete Coffey. Its purpose is to offer original artwork Osborne, Claire McArdle, and James R. Pyne; artwork of over twenty regional artists. Hours: The George Gallery, 54 Broad Street, Charles- canvas and paper also available. Hours: by fine artists supply store is located on the lower to the community at affordable prices. OTM and photography by Michael Kahn. Also, offer- Mon.-Wed., 10am-6pm; Thur.-Sat., 10am-9pm; Work by Genevieve May ton. Ongoing - The George Gallery represents appt. only. Contact: 803/429-5456 or at (www. level. Fine custom designer framing is available brokers approximately 50 extremely talented ing select jewelry and glass art by America’s & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 843/564-0034 or at contemporary American artists including Frank alicialeeke.com). at City Art. In addition the Gallery is often host to artists most of whom maintain residences in best artisans, featuring custom designs by (www.mitchelhillnc.com). Robert Lange Studios , 2 Queen St., Charles- Phillips, Salter Scharstein, Tom Stanley, Allison a variety of events hosted by rental clients. City the southern states of the US. Hours: Tue.- acclaimed master goldsmith Glade Sarbach ton. Oct. 3 - 29 - "PROCESS," featuring works by Gildersleeve, Alan Jackson, Heather Jones, ArtCan Studio & Gallery, 108 Beaufort Street, Art is a wonderful space to enjoy and purchase Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 803/719-1713 or at Davis. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., Neema Fine Art Gallery, 3 Broad St., Ste. 100, 30 painters who deal with 2020 using the healing Catherine Booker Jones, Paul Yanko, Justin Chapin. Ongoing - Featuring original paint- original art, art supplies, fine framing, take art (https://overthemantel.com/). 1-5pm & by appt. Contact: 843/723-7378 or at Charleston. Ongoing - South Carolina’s newest process of art. An all day drop-in reception will be Giunta, Lori Glavin, Catherine Erb, Betsy Brackin, ings, handpainted furnishing, and limited and classes and have wedding receptions, etc. (www.martingallerycharleston.com). art gallery featuring original works of art by both held on Oct. 3, from 11am-5pm. Robert Lange Vicki Sher, Amanda Norman and Alan Taylor open edition lithographs by Judy Bolton Jarrett. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 11am-4pm; Fri., 11am-3pm; Prompt Designs Art Gallery, 3041 N. Main established and standout emerging African- says of the exhibit, “Through the country’s experi- Jeffries. A selection from the estates of William Hours: Thur.& Fri., noon-5:30pm; Sat., noon- and Sat., 11am-3pm. Contact: 803/252-3613 or St., near where the train trussel crosses Main Mary Martin Gallery, 103 Broad Street, American artists who are from or who currently ence of Covid-19 our artists have fought cancer, Halsey and Otto Neumann are also available 4pm or by appt.(call before coming). Contact: at (www.cityartonline.com). St., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring original Charleston. Ongoing - Mary Martin Gallery reside in South Carolina. Gallery owner, currator had babies, strengthened movements like Me through the gallery. In addition to sales, we 803/345-6588 or at (www.judyjarrettgallery. oils and giclees by Porter O'Brien Dodd. Hours: has always specialized in representing top and gallery director is Meisha Johnson. Hours: Too and Black Lives Matter, fought for change offer consultation services for commercial and com). Havens Framemakers and Gallery, 1616 Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 803/252-2927 or contemporary artists, and has also identified Tue.-Sat., 10:30am-6:30pm or by appt. Contact: through DACA, NARF, and LGBTQ legislation, residential projects. We are here to make your Gervais St., Columbia. Ongoing - Exhibiting e-mail at (promptdesigns@.net). and mentored little-known artists to national 843/353-8079 or at (www.neemagallery.com). bought new houses, created new studios, they’ve art collecting experience simple and enjoyable. Artsy Fartsy Art Gallery and Coffee Bar, 906 paintings by local artists: Jamie Blackburn, recognition. MMG is the perfect venue for helped run campaigns, transformed into teach- Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 11am-5pm. Knox Abbott Drive, Cayce. Ongoing - Featur- Diane Gilbert, Betsy Havens, Rob Shaw, Steven Rob Shaw Gallery and Framing, 324 State artists who represent a variety of styles and One of a Kind Art & Fine Craft Gallery, 74 N. ers and caregivers, and masked crusaders….. Contact: 843/579-7328 or at (www.georgegal- ing art by local artists and cafe and wine bar. Whetstone, James E. Calk and others. Featuring Street, West Columbia. Ongoing - The gallery techniques. Some of the most notable artists of Market Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring the list is endless. We wanted to give them the leryart.com). We also have MIND GRAVY which is our po- an extensive collection of handcarved museum features palette knife paintings by Rob Shaw as museum quality are Jean-Claude Gaugy, Mar- unique arts and crafts from over 400 American opportunity to paint about it so we asked some of etry night every wed 8-10pm. Hours: Wed.-Sat., quality frames. Art and frame restoration. Hours: well as rotating shows from local and national tin Eichinger, Andre Kohn, Vadim Klevenskiy, artists, including many local artisans. Hours: the most emotive painters we have ever worked The John Carroll Doyle Art Gallery, 125 7pm-2am. Contact: 803/7084731 or e-mail at Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm. Con- artists. I have included a calendar for upcom- Tatyana Klevenskiy, Richard Johnson, Alvar, Sun.-Thur., 10am-10pm & Fri.&Sat, 10-11pm. with to create one piece that showcases these Church St., Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring ([email protected]). tact: 803/256-1616 or at (www.havensframemak- ing artists and events on my website Hours: Pujol, Pietro Piccoli, Baques, Mario, Monica Contact: 843/534-1774. feelings on canvas.” Ongoing - Featuring works works by the late John Carroll Doyle and Mar- ersandgallery.com). Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: Meuneir, Larry Osso, Mark Yale Harris, Philippe by Ali Cavanaugh, Megan Aline, Robert Lange, gret Petterson. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Bella Vista Art & Framing, 705 Gervais St., 803/369-3159 or at (www.robshawgallery.com). Work by Jaclyn Wukela Guillerm, Richard Riverin, Judy Fuller, Graciela Paul Silva Gallery, 188 Meeting Street, Nathan Durfee, Kerry Brooks, Jessica Dunegan, Contact: 843/577-7344 or at (www.johncdoyle. downstairs of City Market Antiques, Columbia. HoFP, 2828 Devine Street, Columbia. Ongo- Rodo Boulanger, Ann Dettmer, Sangita Phadke, Charleston. Ongoing - The art and musings of Fred Jamar, Michael Moran, Amy Lind, Adam com). Ongoing - Featuring original works of art of ing - Featuring original works of art from around Stormwater Studios, (formaly known as Vista Lynda English Gallery-Studio, 403 Second R. John Ichter, John Gregory, and others. Paul Silva. All mediums from oils and acryllics Hall, Joshua Flint, Sean Clancy, and JB Boyd. varied national artists, regional artists ,vintage the world and around the corner. Hours: Mon.- Studios) 413 Pendleton Street, behind One Loop Rd., Florence. Ongoing - Featuring Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm and Sun., to mixed media digital art. Hours: Mon.-Sun., Hours: Mon.-Sun., 11am-7pm. Contact: 843/805- The Space, 2143 Heriot Street, Studio F, just art, antiquarian engravings and etchings, origi- Fri.,9am-5:30pm; Sat.,10am-5pm, & by appt.. Eared Cow Glass Gallery & Studio and Lewis works by local and regional artists in a variety of noon-5pm. Contact: 843-723-0303 or at (www. 9:30am-6pm. Contact: 843/849-0031 or at 8052 or at (www.robertlangestudios.com). past Carter’s Storage, Charleston. Ongoing nal photography. Also a Mort Kunstler dealer Contact: 803/799-7405 or at (www.hofpgallery. + Clark Gallery, Columbia. Ongoing - Resident media. Hours: Mon.-Fri., noon-5pm and by appt. marymartinart.com). (www.paulsilvaart.com). - The Space is a newly renovated art venue and large selection of SC artists ,giclees, and com). artists include: Eileen Blyth, Stephen Chesley, Contact: 843/673-9144 or at (www.lyndaenglish- Stewart Fine Art, 12 State Street, Charleston. with private studio rental, a public gallery and limited edition prints. And, offering a full service Gerard Erley, Heidi Darr-Hope, Pat Gilmartin, studio.net). Meyer Vogl Gallery, 122 Meeting Street, Peabody Watercolors Gallery, 102 Church Ongoing - Featuring works by Sue Stewart, photography studio. The Space hosts Camera custom framing shop featuring professional, if ART Gallery, 1221 - 1223 Lincoln St., Robert Kennedy, Sharon Licata, Michel McNinch, Charleston. Oct. 2 - 23 - "Nature Is Nurture: Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring works Charles DuPre DeAntonio, Robert Isley, Margaret Works Cafe, art exhibitions, and special events. quality framing at below industry prices. Hours: Columbia. Through Oct. 10 - "Psalm Pag- Kirkland Smith, and David Yaghjian. Hours: Running Horse Gallery (Feather Pottery & Laurie Meyer’s Solo Exhibition". An all-day, by Frank Peabody III (b. 1934) a 1956 graduate Dyer, Fran Moeller Gatins, and James Wellington Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm. Contact: call Mark Tue.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: 803/765- eant," a new solo exhibition by Michaela Pilar Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun. 1-4pm or by appt. Interiors, LLC) 928 Old Wallace Gregg Road, pop-in opening celebration will be held on Oct. of Princeton University who spent most of his life Taylor, Jr. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5:30pm. Con- Stetler at 212/495-9807. 0808 or e-mail at ([email protected]). Brown. The installation stands on its own as a Contact: at (www.StormwaterStudios.org). Florence. Ongoing - Featuring ceramic works 2, from 10am to 5pm. “This is a silver lining as a busy executive in the professional services tact: 843/853-7100 or at (www.suestewartfineart. work of art but also will be the setting of four by Sasha and Tari Federer. Their artwork is one- story,” says artist Laurie Meyer. She’s talking industry in Louisville, KY, and later in New York. com). The Sportsman’s Gallery, 165 King Street, Carol Saunders Gallery, 922 Gervais St., performances by the artists. The performance The TRAC Gallery & Studio, 140 State Street, of-a-kind, hand crafted, using an array of firing about her new body of work for an upcoming His talent as an artist did not emerge until after Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring one of the Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring fine art objects will feature sound, movement, malt liquor, West Columbia. Ongoing - Founded in 2016, techniques and surface decoration. Hours; 10am- solo exhibition at Meyer Vogl Gallery – and his retirement. Since then, he has aggressively Srebnick Gallery, 195 1/2 King Street, largest, most diverse collections of contempo- and works by local artists, including Mana sassafras tea, a cigarette, a foot bath and an Twin Rabbit Artist Collective came together in 6pm daily, but call first. Contact: 843/992-2178 or what ignited her to create it. All of the paintings studied and painted locally throughout Vermont, Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring paintings, rary sporting and wildlife art found today and Hewitt, Stephen Chesley, Carol Pittman, Mike elaborate costume with head piece created by response to a need for something better for e-mail at ([email protected]). in "Nature Is Nurture" were, in fact, born in the South Carolina, and in a wide range of locations pastels and drawings by C. Katriel Srebnik and Williams, Laura Spong, Heidi Darr-Hope, Judy Brown. The work will explore the ritual of griev- artists and art lovers in Columbia, SC. The continued on Page 43 continued on Page 44 Page 42 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 43 Betsy Bayne and a wide selection of prints by Hilton Head Island collectors. Our goal is to make an art lover out of many artists. Hours: Tues. - Fri., 10am - 5:30pm; everyone. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Sat., 10am - 4pm. Contact: 864/271-2007. Camellia Art, 8 Pope Avenue, Hilton Head 864/882-7697 or at (www.loblollyarts.com). SC Commercial Galleries Island. Ongoing - Featuring custon framing and SC Commercial Galleries continued from Page 43 Southeast Center for Photography, 116 E. art gallery with works by Marge Agin, Evelyn B. continued from Page 44 Spartanburg Broad Street, Greenville. Ongoing - An exhibi- Ballentine, Vickie Ebbers, Cassandra M. Gillens, Fort Mill/ Tega Cay on his distillation of his experiences that have tion and education venue promoting the art and Kelly Graham, Ben Ham, Brucie Holler, Bill Little, Mt. Pleasant - Isle of Palms - Sullivan's Is. will include Paintings, Woodworking, Photog- Art & Frame Gallery, 880 East Main, influenced him throughout his life, driving through enjoyment of fine photography. Through monthly Louanne Laroache, Lynn Parrott, Laurie McIn- raphy, Jewelry, Fabric, Glass, Metal, Pottery Spartanburg. Ongoing - Featuring works by local Olive’s, 229 Main Street, Fort Mill. Ongoing - forgotten roads and spending time in forests. juried exhibitions, local, national and international tosh, Brian Vaughn, and Martha Worthy. Hours: A Simple Tree, 1304 Erckmann Drive, Suite and Stone. No admission charge. Child and artists, custom framing and art supplies. Hours: Olive’s exhibits local artist in the Carolina’s. It The paintings are composed of layers of words, photographers of all skill levels have the opportu- Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-5:30pm & Sat., 9am-1pm. D, Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Framing for artists Pet Friendly. Contact: JoAnne Utterback at Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 864/585-3700. also has a handmade by local artisan, gift shop, followed by layers of paint that allow the images nity to have their work presented and enjoyed by Contact: 843/785-3535 or at (http://camelliaart. and art galleries. Ready made frames in stock. 843/446-3830 or as well as a working ceramic studio. Olive’s to evolve onto the surface of each panel. He cur- collectors, curators, enthusiasts, interior design- com). Hours: call for hours. Contact: 843/606-0017 or (wacg.org/art-in-the-park/). Work by Quita Brodhead Creals Studio and Gallery, Suite 950, offers workshops and regular classes as well as rently lives in Columbia, SC. Ongoing - works by ers, and colleagues. In addition, exceptional pho- at (www.asimpletree.com). Montgomery Building, 187 N. Church St. , ceramic parties and events. Presently works by Sigmund Abeles, John Acorn, Dave Appleman, tographers will be invited to participate in solo or Fastframe, 95 Matthews Dr., unit A-6, Hilton ARTSPACE 506, 506 37th Ave. South, North (1901 - 2002) Treasures from the Estate. Spartanburg. Ongoing - Featuring works by Jim Dottie Leatherwood, Todd Baxter, Rachel Ohls Jane Armstrong, Alice Ballard , J. Bardin, Carl group shows. Our workshop and class schedule Head Island. Ongoing - Featuring original Accent Framing & Gallery, 1303 Ben Sawyer Myrtle Beach. Ongoing - An alternative art “Quita Brodhead Ms. Brodhead is quite simply Creal. Hours: by appt. only or chance. Contact: and proprietor Debbie Whitsett among others are Blair, Emery Bopp, Bette Lee Coburn, Jeanet cover all aspects of photography and challenges, work in oils, acrylics, pastels, water colors, and Blvd., Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Original art by gallery that provides exhibition opportunities for a phenomenon,” from the "New York Times". 864/597-0879 or e-mail at (jimcreal@mindspring. being exhibited. Hours: Tue.-Sat., noon-6pm or Dreskin, Tom Flowers, William Halsey, Lee encourages and inspires the photographer in all gouache, by David Randall and a variety of local many of the Lowcountry’s best artists featur- established and emerging artists. Hours: by appt. 2001. Marie Waggaman Berl was born in 1901 com). studio open until 8:30pm as reserved. Contact: Hall, James Kirby, Darell Koons, Paul Matheny, of us. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pm and First artists. Also a broad mix of limited editions, prints ing Martin Ahrens, Fletcher Crossman, Lynn only. Contact: at (www.artspace506.com). and raised in Wilmington, Delaware. Her father 704/301-2619 or at (www.olivesmudpuddle.com). Corrie McCallum, Glen Miller, Daniel Marinelli, Fridays until 9pm. Contact: 864/605-7400 or at and posters also available. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Salkeld, Charles Parnell and Shea Fowler. nicknamed her “Mariequita” – “Little Marie” -, to H + K Gallery, 151 W. Main Street, Spartanburg. Mark Mulfinger, Charles Quest, Ed Rice, Merton (www.sec4p.com). 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/342- Hundreds of prints and photographs in stock. Brawner Art Gallery, 649 Main Street, Shops distinguish her from her mother whose name Ongoing - The gallery is c ommitted to restoring, Georgetown Simpson, Laura Spong, Carl Sublett, Leo Twiggs, 7696 or at (www.fastframe.com). We also offer painting lessons by master art- on Main, North Myrtle Beach. Ongoing - Fine art was also Marie. She shortened that nickname preserving and promoting the visual heritage of Art Werger, Harrell Whittington, Enid Williams, 10 Central Avenue Studios, 10 Central Ave., ists. Hours: M.-F., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4- gallery featuring local world class artists. From to Quita as an adult. Pennsylvania Academy the region, we offer clients a broad spectrum of Calk Havens, Front Street, next to the Rice Mu- Mickey Williams, Paul Yanko, and Jas Zaduro- is centrally located in the Heritage Historic jcostello gallery, 8 Archer Rd., red fish res- pm. Contact: 843/884-5828. oil painting, watercolor, sculpting and jewlery, of the Fine Arts (“PAFA”) and commuted from collectible fine art. The depth and quality of our seum, Georgetown. Ongoing - Featuring works wicz. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 1-5pm; Sat., 10am-5pm. District of Greenville. Ongoing - The studios is taurant building, Hilton Head Island. Ongoing we offer original items to fit any budget. Hours: her parents’ home in Wilmington to Philadel- inventory is supported by a carefully curatorial by Betsy Havens and James Calk. The atelier of Contact: 864/268-2771 or at a unique gallery and working space for profes- - Representing an international landscape in Adele’s Pottery Studio & Gallery, 1659 Mid- Tue.-Sat., 11am-7pm & Sun., 2-7pm. Contact: phia. She studied at PAFA from 1920 to 1925 protocol. We ensure that every painting is James and Betsy is located in a historic building, (www.hamptoniiigallery.com). sional and emerging artists that invites the pub- compositions of oil, photography and print- dle St., Sullivan’s Island. Ongoing - Featuring 843/467-5231 or at (https://www.brawnerartgal- under the tutelage of the highly regarded artist original, has been appropriately restored and circa 1842, in the beautiful historic district of lic inside the artistic process through shows, making, from the Lowcountry to Morocco, wheel thrown & hand-built clay works by Adele lery.com/). and teacher Arthur Beecher Carles. Carles properly framed, and will present well. Hours: Georgetown, SC. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: Little House Art Studios, 602 Strange Rd., events, education and conversations with work- Budapest, Kyoto, Latin America, and Provence. Deas Tobin. Also offering classes for children had studied and painted in France in the Tue.-Fri., 11am-4pm or by appt. Contact: 803-351-7668 or at (www.calkhavensgallery. Taylors. Ongoing - Featuring exhibits of fiber art, ing artists. We also offer services for Giclée Hours: Mon.-Sat., 1-9pm & Sun., 5-9pm or by and teens. Pottery on the wheel Sept.-May. Collectors Cafe & Gallery, 7726 North Kings 1890s and early 20th century and shared his 864/345-2262 or at (www.handkgallery.com). com). mixed media collages and painting by Susan R. reproductions and framing. Featuring works by appt. Contact: 843/686-6550 or at (www.jcostel- Hours: daily, 11am-5pm & by appt. Contact: Highway, Hwy. 17 and 78th Avenue, Myrtle love of the impressionists and of Matisse and Sorrell and Anne K. Taylor’s photography, paint- Laura K. Aiken, Joseph Ambuhl, Jeanne Blink- logallery.com). 843/883-9545. Beach. Ongoing - 5,000 square foot gallery fea- Picasso with his students.In 2001, celebrating The Art Lounge, 500 E. Main Street, Spar- Prince George Framing Co., 805 Front St., ings and collages. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: off, Larry Coble, Deborah Feiste, Kay Larch, turing local and regional artists. Hours: Regular her 100 birthday, PAFA hosted an exhibition tanburg. Ongoing - Local art and artists come Georgetown. Ongoing - Featuring superior 864/517-4023 or at (www.littlehouseartstudios. J.J. Ohlinger, Julia Peters, Georgia Pistolis, Smith Galleries, Gallery of Fine Craft, Art, Artwerx Framing & Galleria, The Plaza @ cafe hours. Contact: 843/449-9370. “Quita Brodhead Paintings 1920 – 2001”, and “hang” at The Art Lounge. Monthly art events, custom framing, a broad selection of quality com). Jill Patterson Schmidt and Judith Woodward. & Framing, in the Village at Wexford, upstairs Park West, Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Featuring The Hollis Taggert Gallery in New York City painting workshops, and weekend “art markets” prints and posters and great customer service. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-1pm & 2pm-5pm or by in Ste. J-11, 1000 William Hilton Parkway, a unique, one-of-a-kind collection of original The William H. Miller Gallery, 714 Main presented “Quita Brodhead – Celebrating a are just part of what The Art Lounge has to Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. Liz Daly Designs, 1801 Rutherford Road, appt. Contact: Julia Peters at 864/370-0301 or Hilton Head Island. Now - Celebrating the artwork, prints, giclees, hand painted gifts, Street, Myrtle Beach. Ongoing - Featuring Century”. Ongoing - Representing Sigmund offer. Custom frame shop and gallery with the Contact: 843/527-8413 or at (http://www.prince- Greenville. Ongoing - The gallery continues to at (www.10CentralAve.com). thirty-second anniversary of Smith Galleries in custom mirrors, hand blown glass lamps, and works by William H. Miller. Hours: daily from Abeles, Ellen Buselli, Ray Ellis, Joseph Cave, newest frame samples and designs. Custom georgeframing.com/). show many local artisits who work in various the Village at Wexford on Hilton Head Island. hand made jewelry by local artists such as 1-5pm. Contact: 843/410-9535. Laura Edwards, Claire K. Farrell, Kathy Metts, mirrors, shadowboxes, canvas stretching and mediums, and has expanded to include art from The Artistry Gallery, 12 Andrews Street, across Ongoing - Hilton Head’s complete gallery Greg Drexler, Susan Hauser, Will Helger, Steve Mike Williams, and Charles Williams; also framing, and more. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am- The Georgetown Art Gallery, 705 Front Street, other areas. Liz Daly-Korybski creates jewelry from St. Francis Hospital, Greenville. Ongo- representing more than 300 of the country’s Neff, Richard Rose, Michael Story, and photog- Newberry sculptors Gwen Marcus and Catherine Ferrell. 5pm & Fri., 10am-4pm or by appt. Contact: Georgetown. Ongoing - Original works and from glass in her on site studio, and other art- ing - This beautifully refurbished factory located finest craftsmen offering the finest in the area of rapher Lea Dales. Also - Professional, on-site A large inventory of original antique natural 864/804-6566 or at (www.artlounge1.com). prints by 20 artists, including: Mimi Beaver, Ann ists can be seen creating in the gallery as well. at 12 Andrews Street in Greenville, SC houses jewelry, kaleidoscopes, wooden jewelry boxes, custom framing, as well as a space for gifts. The Carpenter Gallery, 1220 Main Street, history prints and engravings by Mark Catesby, Boone, Mike Bowers, Agnes Boyle, Nancy Brack- Hours: call for hours. Contact: 864/325-4445 or the Artistry Gallery as well as the workshops of 6 Sticks furniture, , kitchen utensils, Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. corner of Main and College Streets, Newberry. John J. Audubon, John Gould, and others. Also Summerville en, Barbara Bush, Dottie Dixon, Susan Duke, at (www.dalydesigns.com). artists and craftsmen. We collaborate on projects, metal and pottery. The gallery carries original Contact: 843/971-4643. Ongoing - We are a fine art gallery in down- original antique maps and charts from the 16th Phyllis Graham, Dian Hammett, Mark Hilliard, as well as work on commissioned and individual art as well as fine prints and reproductions and town Newberry, SC, representing international through the 19th centuries. Hours: Tue-Sat., Art on the Square - Summerville, 420 Nexton Gail Joley, Audrey McLeod, Myrna McMahon, Hal llyn strong, 119 North Main Street, Greenville. pieces. Whether we are beating a hot-molten offers complete framing services. Hours: Mon.- Complements Gallery, 630 Johnny Dodds and regional artists. We offer original oil and 10am-5:30pm. Contact: 843/979-0149 or (www. Square Drive, Summerville. Ongoing - ART on Moore, Drummond Murdoch, Sue Rutherford, Ongoing - featuring the works of over 60 na- piece of iron, dying, marbling, or sewing fabric, Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 843/842-2280 or at Road, Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Featuring pottery watercolor paintings, pottery and handmade cherylnewbygallery.com). the Square is a fine art gallery now opened at Roy & Carol Smith, Susan Tiller and Nancy van tional custom jewelry designers and glass blow- rasping and planing a wooden element, twisting (https://smith-galleries.myshopify.com/). by Mary Jeffries. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. jewelry and textiles. Our goal is to support our the Nexton community in Summerville, SC. The Buren. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: ers. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am - 5:30pm. Contact: fabric for tie dying, painting an elaborate canvas, Contact: 843/881-4035. wonderful artists’ talents while offering a re- Pendleton gallery represents over 30 local award-winning 843/527-7711 or at (http://www.georgetownart- 864/233-5900 or at (www.llynstrong.com). jewelry-smithing, or manipulating an ethereal Lake City freshing gallery experience in a charming small artists offering painting, photography, sculpture, gallery-sc.com/index.html). installation, we draw inspiration from each other. Karen's Korner, Gateway to the Beach town. Hours: N/A. Contact: (https://carpenter- Art Gallery on Pendleton Square, 150 Ex- pottery, jewelry, stained glass and mosaics. Our Mary Praytor Gallery, 26 So. Main Street, Hours: by appt. Contact: 864/982-2087 or at Olio Studio, 104 West Main Street, Lake City. center,1405 Ben Sawyer Blvd., near CVS, gallery.com/). change Street, Pendleton. Ongoing - The gallery location at Nexton Square is easily accessible Greenville Area Greenville. Ongoing - Exhibit of gallery artists (www.theartistrygallery.com). Ongoing - Olio Studio is an art studio that of- Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Offering high quality is operated by the Gallery of the Pendleton with free parking and is located next to premier include; Scott Belville, Judy Jones, Kent Ambler, fers classes, workshops, arty parties, paint your custon framing, originals and prints by Charlynn North Charleston Square Artist Coop. Media include: paint in oils, shopping and dining! Hours: daily 11am-8pm. Downtown Greenville - "First Fridays," Stephen Dell, Spela Brencic, Jack Burgess, The Bank Building Studios, 1279 Pendleton own pottery, local art and other art events & Knight, Carol McGill, Sabine Avacalade, Kevin acrylics and watercolor; mixed media; jewelry; Contact: 843/871-0297 or at (https://artonthe featuring a gallery crawl presented on the first Margaret Dyer, Ashley Norwood Cooper, Jona- Street, in the heart of The Village of West Green- activities. Hours: Mon., 1-6pm; Tue.-Fri., 10am- Curran, and Carol Ann Curran. Photography Park Circle area, North Charleston. Oct. 17, pottery and ceramics; sculpture in modern square.gallery/). Fri, of the month from 6-9pm. Visit galleries than Fenske, Dobee Snowber, Jim Heiser, Mary ville, Greenville. Ongoing - Featuring working 6pm; and Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/374- by Scott Henderson, Marc Epstein, as well as from 3-7pm - "Park Circle Art Walk". Come materials; fabric art; photography. Second Friday throughout the downtown area. For info: (www. Walker, Ken Page, Mark Mulfinger, and Mark studios of Janina Tukarski Ellis, Patricia Kilburg, 6546 or at (www.olio-studio.com). pottery, stained glass and other fine art objects. participate in the socially distant Art Walk in receptions (6-8pm) present works of a featured Four Green Fields Gallery & Gifts, 117-A fristfridaysonline.com). Anderson. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm; Thur.& Traci Wright Martin, and Barbara Castaneda. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Park Circle. (non-member) artist or selected (member) artist, Central Ave., Summerville. Ongoing - Featur- Fri. evenings & Sun. afternoons by appt. Contact: Hours: call ahead for hours or by chance during Lancaster Contact: 843/971-4110 or at (www.karenskorner- with refreshments. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- ing the new home of Silver Pail Pottery by Art Crossing at River Place, 300 River Street, 864/235-1800. weekdays. Contact: 864/630-1652 or at (www. frameandart.com). Steve Hazard Studio & Art Gallery, 4790 :30pm & Sun., 10am-2pm. Contact: 864/221- potters Jillian and Robin Carway. The gallery @ S. Main, along the Reedy River, Greenville, patriciakilburg.com). Bob Doster’s Backstreet Studio, Gallery, & Trade Street, located in the business park 0129 or at (http://www.artgalleryps.org). showcases the work of 45+ American fine craft SC, or at (www.artcrossing.org). Ongoing - Olde Towne Galleries, 1300 Laurens Road, Garden, 217 E. Gay St., at the intersection of Perspective Gallery, in Crickentree Shopping across from the Festival Center, off Patriot artists with an emphasis on local and South This site includes a number of artists' studios Greenville. Ongoing - A fine art gallery featur- Wilkinson ART, 39 Blair Street, Greenville. White St. & Gay St., one and one half blocks Center on Johnnie Dodds Blvd., Mount Pleasant. Blvd. between Dorchester Road & Ashley Rock Hill Carolina artisans. Offering a wide range of which chanfe to often to list them. Hours: Tues- ing works by local, regional and international Ongoing - Featuring works by Marty Epp- east of Main St., Lancaster. Ongoing - Fea- Ongoing - The Mount Pleasant Artists Guild has Phosphate Road, Suite H, North Charleston. talent from the master potter to the emerging day thru Saturday, 11am to 5pm and on 1st Fri., artists, including watercolor landscapes and Carter, Steven Chapp, Donald Collins, Terry turing works by award winning sculptor Bob opened their first art gallery The Guild has been Ongoing - A new venue for on-going art shows Art on the Corner @ Rinehart Realty, 154 silversmith. Other media represented include from 6-9pm. Contact: at (www.artcrossing.org). florals by Judy Sahm, Celtic landscapes by Jarrard-Dimond, Tom Dimond, Phil Garrett, Doster, along with changing exhibits of local, considering for some time the possibility of open- of Contemporary Fine Craft and Fine Art avail- East Main Street, Rock Hill. Ongoing - Rinehart fiber, wood, photography, baskets, paper, glass, Donna Nyzio, pottery by Veronica Inman, pho- Luis Jarramillo, Nancy Jaramillo, Dana Jones, regional, and national artists working in all me- ing a gallery to showcase the work of the many able for purchase. A gallery and working studio Realty, deeply rooted in the community it has metal, leather and handmade artisan products. Art & Light, 16 Aiken Street, Greenville. Ongo- tography and hand-woven linens and garments Catherine Labbé, Caren Stansell, Freda Sue. diums. Hours: by appt only. Contact: 803/285- talented artists who create original artwork in an featuring works by Steve Hazard including 2-D been serving since 1976, is pleased to announce Craft artists interested in exhibiting with Four ing - The gallery brings together visual arts and by Gail Gray and Russian Gzhel ceramics and Accepting additional artists by invitation only at 9190 or at (www.bobdoster.com). assortment of media. Perspective Gallery is in the & 3-D wall art, welded metal furniture, sculp- the opening of our office in downtown Rock Hill. Green Fields can find an “Artist Info Packet” home accessories to provide a boutique that is handpainted boxes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- this time. Gallery of art on paper based in deal- former location of the Treasure Nest Art Gallery. ture, functional objects, and jewelry in fused Rinehart’s Broker/Owner stated “We are excited on the website. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. at once unique and incredibly usable. This is pm. Contact: 864/235-5592. er’s residence: printmaking, drawing, collage, Chastain's Studio Lofts, 107 South Main A steering committee was brought together to for- glass and etched clear glass. Art commis- about the opportunities being in downtown offers Contact: 843/261-7680 or at (www.fourgreen- the first fusion gallery in the area to offer varied painting, mixed media. Open house receptions Street, Lancaster. Ongoing - Chastain’s Studio mulate a plan and oversee the work required to sions & unique design projects accepted. Find and are excited about offering more than com- fieldsgallery.com). and affordable original art along with wonder- are announced by e-mail and social media, and Lofts is a place for artists, wanna-be artists create the gallery environment the guild had been art beyond the ordinary, off the beaten path. mercial and residential real estate in our new fully original home furnishings and accessories. usually occur on Sunday afternoons. Link to and those who appreciate visual arts or want seeking. Over 40 artists are currently exhibiting Contemporary abstracts, nonrepresentational office. Partnering with longtime art advocate, Imperial Framing & Specialities, 960 Bacons Hours: Wed.-Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., 11am-3pm. social media and subscribe to e-mail at (http:// to learn more about it. It’s a place of color and their lively, colorful work, in oils, watercolors, pho- & figurative works created by local, national & Harriet Goode, we are establishing an art gallery Bridge Road, Palmetto Plaza, Summerville. On- Contact: 864/363-8172 or at (www.artandlight- lineandcolor.net). Hours: I’m in downtown shapes, of imagination and beauty, of heart and tography, mixed media and more. A wide range international artists including sculpture, objects, in the new Rinehart Realty location at on the cor- going - Featuring works by Lowcountry artists. gallery.com). Greenville and often step out for short errands, soul. Most of the pieces were done by artists of styles is represented. It is the goal of the Mount original paintings & reproductions. Free admis- ner of Hampton and Main. Hours: regular office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. but always glad to hear from you. Tues-Fri, from Lancaster County and the surrounding Pleasant Artists Guild and the staff of Perspective sion and free parking. Hours: by appt only. hours. Contact: call Nicole Duer at 803/329-3333 Contact: 843/871-9712. Artists Guild Gallery of Greenville, 200 N. 11am-6pm, and irregular Saturday hours, communities, and most pieces are for sale at to bring to the East Cooper area a truly high qual- Contact: 843/864 4638 or e-mail to (afgraffiti@ or e-mail to ([email protected]). Main St. Greenville. Ongoing - The eclectic please call ahead. Closed Mondays and Sun- reasonable prices. Classes are also offered at ity, diverse collection of artwork that will appeal to aol.com). People, Places, & Quilts, 129 W. Richardson mix of works by the Aritsts members is always days. Contact: Joel Wilkinson at 864/235-4483 the gallery. Hours: Tue. and Thur., 1-5pm and residents and visitors alike in a pleasant, inviting Gallery 5, 131 E Main Street, #500, Rock Hill. Avenue, Summerville. Ongoing - Featuring on display. Come in and enjoy the works of; or e-mail at ([email protected]). by appt. Contact: 803/804-3659 or at (www. gallery setting. We are looking forward to working Pawleys Island, Litchfield & Murrells Inlet Every Thur. afternoon, 1-6pm - "Goode Col- fabric, books, patterns, notions, quilts and Folk Dottie Blair, Laura Buxo, Gerda Bowman, Pat chastainsstudiolofts,com). with individual art collectors and designers to lection Divesting Event". Limited to 3 visitors at a Art. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm and Sat., Cato, Dale Cochran, Robert Decker, Kathy Greenwood find something truly unique and beautiful. Hours: Art Works in the Litchfield Exchange, 14363 time, mask required. Call for an appointment at 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/937-9333 or at (www. DuBose, Pat Grills, Mel Hammonds, Edith Mc- Work by Christopher Rico Latta Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: call Becky Taylor Ocean Highway, 2 miles south of Brookgreen 803/327-4746. Ongoing - Featuring works by ppquilts.com). Bee Hardaway, Chris Hartwick, Megan Heuse, at 843-800-5025 or at (www.mpagperspectiveg- Gardens, Pawleys Island. Ongoing - Featuring Harriet Goode. Hours: by appt. Contact: 803/327- Russell Jewell, Diarmuid Kelly, John Pendarvis, Oyé Studios, 37 East Hillcrest Drive, (yes it’s RJK Frames and Things, 112 E. Main Street, allery.com). original fine, functional and folk art by a score 4746 or e-mail to ([email protected]). Sumter Miranda Sawyer, David Waldrop and Erin in a church building) Greenville. Ongoing - The Latta. Ongoing - Featuring Imperial Russian of local artists in regularly changing displays. Webb. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., Oyé Studios mission is to be home to a cadre of bone china, exceptional gold trimmed lacquer Sandpiper Gallery, 2201 Middle Street, across Paintings by Nancy Bracken, Barnie Slice, M. The Frame Shop and Gallery, 570 N. Ander- Elephant Ear Gallery Fine Arts and Creations, 1-5pm. Contact: 864/239-3882 or at artists who value dedication to practice, artistic boxes, Soviet propaganda posters, rare Rus- the street from Poe’s Restaurant and beside P. “Squeaky” Swenson and Jane Woodward, son Rd., Rock Hill. Ongoing - Offering original 672 Bultman Dr., Sumter. Ongoing - Featuring (www.artistsguildgalleryofgreenville.com). fellowship and cross-pollination, and a construc- sian Orthodox Icons and Avant Garde draw- Station 22 Restaurant, Sullivan's Island. Ong- as well as works in mixed media by Terry fine art, limited edition prints and posters as works by 23 artists offering every medium from tive affect in the Greenville community. Featuring ings. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 8am-6pm. Contact: ing - Minutes from Charleston on charming Belanger, Kathi Bixler, Roger Cleveland, Gwen well as custom framing services. Hours: Mon.- watercolor to angora grown rabbits producing works by Taylor Adams, Rey Alfonso, Patricia 843/752-9319 or (http://www.rjkframesandth- Sullivan’s Island, the gallery features a fresh Coley, Millie Doud, Zenobia Harper, Barbara Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 803-328-8744. fur for spinning. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. DeLeon, Jessica Fields, Michelle Jardines, Signe ings.com/). mix of breath-taking paintings, pottery, exquisite Linderman, Mary Helen Lowrimore and Cindy Contact: 803/773-2268. &Genna Grushovenko, Jeffrey Leder, Glory Day jewelry and unique works in wood, glass and Valentine, and stained and fused glass by Sha- Seneca Loflin, Shannon McGee, James McSharry, and Lexington metal. The eclectic collection of works in this ron Knost, Suz Mole and Kathy Welde. Hours: Travelers Rest Christopher Rico. Hours: open by appt. only. gallery is sure to bring a smile and will interest Mon.-Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: 843/235-9600 Loblolly Arts, 124 Ram Cat Alley, Seneca. On- Contact: e-mail to ([email protected]) or Mary Elliott Williams’ Studio, 1044 Hope Fer- both the seasoned fine art collector as well as or at (www.ClassAtPawleys.com). going - A contemporary art gallery carrying fine White Rabbit Fine Art Gallery, 5 So. Main at (https://www.oyestudiosgvl.com/). ry Rd., Lexington. Ongoing - Precious Faces, the fine craft enthusiast; from stunning paint- art, high-quality handmade items located in the Street, Travelers Rest. Ongoing - Our ongoing artworks mainly in pastel and oil, commissions ings to special gifts from the lowcountry. Hours: Island Art Gallery, a Fine Art Gallery, Villages heart of downtown Seneca on historic Ram Cat exhibit is ever-changing and features the work of Ric Standridge Gallery, 1021 S. Main St., accepted. Hours: by appt. Contact: 803/356- Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm. Contact: 843/883-0200 Shops, 10744m Ocean Highway, Pawleys Island. Alley. Loblolly Arts houses a vibrant selection of the founding members of the Gallery; all are local Greenville. Ongoing - We feature a continuing 0381 or at (www.artistsofthesouth.com). or at (www.sandpipergallery.net). Ongoing - Island Art Gallery is an artist-owned art in an array of mediums. At Loblolly Arts we are artists from the Upstate area. Hours: Tue.-Sun., Work by Martha Lockhart series of Standridge paintings and individual gallery with eight owner artists and twenty-seven committed to promoting art and will work with you 11am-5pm; Fri. & Sat., 11am-6pm and lter on artist exhibitions as well as theme and invitational Main & Maxwell, 210 Main Street, at the Sandlapper Art & Frame, 711 E. Main St., Myrtle Beach / Grand Strand exhibiting artists. We represent artists from North offering personal service in finding the perfect First Fri. Contact: Patty Cunningham at 610/659- shows by artist from all geographic regions. We intersection of Main Street and Maxwell Avenue Suite M, downstairs in Lexington’s Historic Old and South Carolina in a variety of mediums piece for you. We welcome all art lovers from 4669; or Susan Savage at 864/903-3371; or at Work by Paul Matheny represent a diverse group of artistic styles of Greenwood. Ongoing - A gallery and retail shop Mill, Lexington. Ongoing - Offering custom pic- Valor Memorial Park, 1120 Farrow Parkway, including oil, pastel, acrylic and watercolor. We first time collectors and gift buyers to seasoned (http://www.artintr.com/white-rabbit-gallery.html). painting, sculptures and preeminent glass collec- specializing in local South Carolina artists offering ture framing and fine art sales. Also handmade The Market Common, Myrtle Beach. Valor offer ongoing studio art classes and workshops Hampton III Gallery, 3100 Wade Hampton Blvd., tion. Hours: Tue. & Thur., 10am-4pm or by appt. handcrafted art, pottery, jewelry, fiber and gifts gifts such as pottery, jewelry, metal art, etc. The Park, at The Market Common, in Myrtle Beach. from established local and visiting artists. Hours: The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month 10 Gallery Center, Taylors. Through Oct. 31 - Contact: at (www.ricstandridge.com). for all occasions. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. store has a very “coastal” flair but all mediums Oct. 10 and 11 and Nov. 14 and 15, 2020, Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: call 843-314- prior to the next issue. This will be October 24th for the November 2020 issue and Nov. 24 for the "Stories from Trees: 2015-2020," featuring an ex- Contact: 864/223-6229 or at and subjects are exhibited. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-4pm - "Waccamaw Arts and Crafts 0298 or at (www.pawleysislandart.com). December 2020 issue. After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs into the next month. hibition of paintings by Paul Matheny, who grew Sea Island Gallery, 115 Pelham Road, Pelham (www.mainandmaxwell.com). 10am-6pm; Sat., 10am-3pm; & by appt. Con- Guild's 48th year of Art in the Park". We will But don’t wait for the last minute - send your info now. up in Anderson, SC, and is a 1996 graduate of Court Shopping Center, Greenville. Ongoing - tact: 803/785-4278 or at (www.sandlapperart. have over 50 artists from the East Coast and The Cheryl Newby Gallery, 11096 Ocean And where do you send that info? Winthrop University. He has exhibited his artwork Original SC & southwest paintings by Douglas com). as far away as Tennessee with about 15 of Hwy 17., in The Shops at Oak Lea, Pawleys in the Carolinas and Georgia. His paintings focus Grier, raku pottery by Tim Tyler, oils on paper by those artists from our local area. Typical art Island. Through Oct. 17 - "Quita Brodhead E-mail to ([email protected]). continued on Page 45 Page 44 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 45 will examine the foundational moments in the late YMI Gallery, YMI Cultural Center, 39 S. Market Bill and Patty Gorelick Galleries, of Cen- Dec. 4. Contact: 704/547-3700 or at (www. 1800s and early 1900s that laid the groundwork Street @ Eagle Street, Asheville. Ongoing - "In tral Piedmont Community College, Charlotte. ganttcenter.org). for the thriving craft scene found in the Asheville the Spirit of Africa". Featuring traditional and con- Harper Campus, Harper IV, 315 W. Hebron St., region today. This exhibition is the first of a series temporary African masks, figurative woodcarv- NC Institutional Galleries Charlotte. Through Dec. 14 - “Frieze,” by Tom Lake Norman Art League Gallery, 442 developed by Warren Wilson College putting the ings, beadwork, jewelry, and textiles. Discover Stanley, exhibited with works of art from the col- S. Main St., located across the street from continued from Page 46 NC Institutional Galleries national craft landscape in the context of the local the purpose of mask and sculptures, which reflect lection of Bill and the late Patty Gorelick. Central Wooden Stone, next to Masterworks; enter at Asheville community, other creative disciplines African ancestral heritage and learn to appreci- Ongoing - The permanent exhibit area includes, available. Photographic work captures mag- Campus, North Classroom, 1320 Sam Ryburn the rear of the building, and turn right into the Publisher’s Note: Due to the Covid-19 4278 or at (www.fallingriversgallery.com). and the liberal arts. Ongoing - Encompassing an ate symbolism and abstraction in African art. YMI TIME AND CHANGE, featuring thousands of nificent landscapes, small moments in life, Walk, Charlotte, Through Dec. 14 - "Fused lobby, Davidson. Ongoing - Featuring works outbreak it is advised that you check with additional 7,000 square feet of program space, Conference Room, Ongoing - "Forebears & objects ranging from fossils to Winston Cup portraits, and far away places. The pottery and Imagination," by Barbel Brooks, featuring ten by Lake Norman Art League members. Hours: facilities you want to visit before you do so, Asheville Area including expanded galleries, event and meet- Trailblazers: Asheville’s African American Lead- race cars to the Yellow Brick Road, a section of clay art includes edgy handbuilt pieces, thought- fused glass installments, ranging from decora- Mon.-Fri., 8am-7pm. Contact: 704/620-4450 or to find out if they are open and what limita- ing spaces, and coworking space serving the ers, 1800s –1900s". The permanent exhibit offers the now closed theme park, "The Land of Oz". provoking sculpted masks, and decorative tive glass plates to vibrant wall hangings. Brooks at (www.LKNart.org). tions they are working under. Don’t just Asheville Art Museum, 2 South Pack Square at creative sector, this one-of-a-kind National Craft a pictorial history of African-Americans from Admission: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & and functional pottery that captures images of discovered a lifelong passion when beginning to assume they are open or closed and don't Pack Place, Asheville. Now - Current exhibitions Innovation Hub will engage both the national craft throughout Western North Carolina. Photographs Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/262-3117. nature. Our jewelry artists provide a wide range fuse glass 20 years ago. As her art evolved her forget about these people, there are many include "A Telling Instinct: John James Audubon community and western North Carolina residents, of both influential and everyday people create of hand-crafted necklaces, earrings, bracelets focus continued to expand with specific areas ways you can support them during these & Contemporary Art", "Dancing Atoms: Barbara further establishing the Center for Craft as a a panorama of the variety of life among blacks Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, Appala- and other ornaments from metals, stones, beads of inspiration in water, color, and culture. Every troubling times. Check out their websites. Morgan Photographs", "Andy Warhol: Silver thought-leader in what craft means today, as well in the mountain region. Here are the young and chian State University, 423 West King Street, and fused glass. Our glass artist creates stained piece within a series can stand alone as well as Clouds", "Reverberations: Exploring Movement in as how to support emerging voices and makers. old, the prominent and the unknown, the men Boone. Through Nov. 7 - "Matrilinear: Eliza- glass hangings, custom stained glass windows complement its counterparts. The details are sig- Virtual Exhibitions the Collection", "Muddying the Waters: Traditions Hours: Mon.-Sun., 10am-6pm. Contact: call and women who helped create our city's life. YMI beth M. Claffey." Claffey’s work is both cross- and fused glass art. You can also find unusual nificant, with much research and thought given to in North Carolina Clay", "50 Years of Western 828/785-1357 or at (www.centerforcraft.org). Drugstore Gallery, Ongoing - "Mirrors of Hope disciplinary in nature and aimed at starting hand-made books and hand-painted porcelain honoring history, depicting culture, and accurate Oct. 4 - Nov. 21 - "Watercolor Society of North North Carolina Glass", "Intersections in American and Dignity". A moving and powerful collection of conversations within the community. She uses both antique and new. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am- portrayals. This solo exhibit uses glass with fus- Carolina’s Annual Juried Exhibition," will be Art", and "Many Become One". Ongoing - The Flood Gallery Fine Arts Center, 109 Roberts drawings by the renowned African-American art- visual art as a catalyst for storytelling and to 5:30pm. Contact: 919/462-2035 or at (www. ing techniques to create unique artwork capturing virtual this year on (ncwatercolor.org). The Asheville Art Museum, the hub for 20th- and 21st- St., Asheville. Ongoing - Dedicated to advanc- ist Charles W. White. Entry, Ongoing - "George express the knowledge of people often under- carygalleryofartists.org). her infinite colorful imagination.Harper Cam- Juror this year is Forth Worth-based artist Soon century American art in Western North Carolina, ing the careers of emerging and mid career Vanderbilt's Young Men's Institute, 1892-Pres- recognized within the public sphere. Claffey’s pus, Harper IV, 315 W. Hebron St., Charlotte, Warren. Out of 257 entries submitted by 143 has re-opened to the public. The $24+ million, artists, as well as educating the public and fur- ent". Admission: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5- projects examine cultural and social context, Chapel Hill - Carrboro Through Dec. 14 - "Glass Work by John Geci," watercolor artists across the state, 70 have state-of-the-art facility encompasses 54,000 thering the understanding of contemporary art pm. Contact: 828/252-4614. engage in community dialogue, and encour- exhibited alongside the two-dimensional works been chosen for exhibit. square feet and adds 70 percent more Collection and its importance within the community and age critical inquiry. Through Nov. 7 - "UnEqual Ackland Art Museum, UNC - Chapel Hill, Co- of Tom Stanley. Cato Campus, Cato III, 8120 gallery space. For the first time in the Museum’s beyond. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Asheville Scenes: Johnny Miller." The exhibit uses a lumbia & Franklin Streets, Chapel Hill. Museum Grier Rd., Charlotte, Through Dec. 14 - "Illumi- Aberdeen history, it has the capacity to host major traveling 828/255-0066. The North Carolina Arboretum, Milepost 393, drone to illustrate the inscribed history of the Store Gallery (Franklin and Columbia Street), nate," by the ArtPop Street Gallery Class of 2018. exhibitions from nationally recognized museums. Blue Ridge Parkway, 100 Frederick Law Olmsted world in a new way. The scars within our urban Store hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm & Sun., Ongoing - The Bill and Patty Gorelick Galleries The Exchange Street Gallery of Fine Art, 129 The expansion increases its physical space and NC Glass Center, 140 Roberts Street, Suite C, Way, Asheville. Throughout the Gardens, fabric, so apparent from above, can provoke a noon-5pm. Museum Hours: Wed, & Thur., 10am- at Central Piedmont were established in 2013 as Exchange Street, in the old Aberdeen Rockfish dramatically increases its role as a community Asheville. Ongoing - The North Carolina Glass Through Nov. 1 - "Nature Connects®: Art with sense of surprise, at the same time they reveal 9pm; 2nd Fris. 10am-9pm; all other Fris., 10am- the result of a donation from Bill and Patty Gore- Railroad storage terminal, Aberdeen. Ongoing center, educational resource, economic engine Center is a non-profit, public access glass studio LEGO® Bricks by Sean Kenney." Featuring 16 our complicity in systematic disenfranchise- 5pm; Sat. 10am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: lick, who wished to bring art to the college’s stu- - The Artist’s League of the Sandhills currently for WNC, and cultural concierge for the region’s providing daily educational offerings & demon- larger-than-life-size sculptures placed throughout ment. Through Feb. 6, 2021 - "Afterimage 919/966-5736 or at (www.ackland.org). dents, faculty/staff, and visitors. Currently, there Work by Carlos Estévez houses 35 artists-in-residence studios and residents and visitors. Opening exhibitions strations. We are proud to represent the work the Arboretum’s gardens and created with nearly Anxiety: Joshua Rose." “Perhaps I am just in are five Gorelick Galleries at Central Piedmont offers classes by local professional artists and include: "Appalachia Now! An Interdisciplin- of our artists and instructors in the NCGC glass 500,000 LEGO Bricks, this family-friendly exhibit awe of everything when I settle down to really FRANK, University Place, Chapel Hill. Ongo- with a goal of having a gallery on each of the col- Latin American Contemporary Art Projects workshops by nationally known artists. Hours: ary Survey of Contemporary Art in Southern gallery. Hours: Mon.-Sun., 10am-6pm. Contact: draws inspiration from the living world and com- look at things,” says Joshua Rose. Through ing - Featuring work from over 70 artists, Frank lege’s six campuses by 2021. Hours: Mon.-Thur., (LaCa), 1429 Bryant Street, in the heart of Mon.-Sat., noon -3pm. Contact: 910/944- Appalachia," is the inaugural special exhibition 828/505-3552 or at (www.ncglasscenter.org). bines art, play and science to create an inspiring Feb. 6, 2021 - "Rain and the River: Jacklyn offers more than you’d expect from an art gal- 10am-2pm or by appt. Contact: Vanessa Stolen the revitalized FreeMoreWest neighborhood, 3979, or at (www.artistleague.org). of the newly renovated Museum. Curated by intersection of education, entertainment and the St. Aubyn." Painter Jacklyn St. Aubyn creates lery. Frank is a collective, founded by the area’s by e-mail at ([email protected]). Charlotte. Through Jan. 16, 2021 - "Carlos Jason Andrew, the juried exhibition features 50 Odyssey Co-Op Gallery, 238 Clingman environment. New sculptures include a five-foot a magical space in which things aren’t what finest artists working together to open the Estévez: BEACHCOMBER". This will be Carlos Alamance County artists of diverse backgrounds from the Southern Avenue, Asheville. Ongoing - Our Gallery fea- tall colorful peacock, giant dragonfly, bonsai tree they appear to be. First perceptions may be door for creative innovation in the arts. Hours: Bliss Gallery, established by Holy Angels, 25 Estévez’s third solo exhibition at LaCa Projects. Appalachian states of North Carolina, Georgia, tures 24 local clay artists, working in a variety and more! Ongoing - The Asheville Quilt Guild misleading. She has landscapes and interiors Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-6pm. Contact: N. Main Street, Belmont. Ongoing - Holy Angels The exhibition is a multimedia exhibition con- BAL Gallery, Holly Hill Mall and Business South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virgina. The of styles to create functional and non-functional features a permanent, rotating quilt exhibit at in mind as she works, but not in the realistic Contact: 919/636-4135 or at (www.frankisart. established Bliss Gallery to offer persons who are sisting of over fifty artworks in painting, found Center, 309 Huffman Mill Rd., Exit 141 off of exhibit provides a regional snapshot of the art of pottery and works of figurative and abstract Arboretum’s Education Center. Visitors can also sense; rather, she conjures imaginary spaces com). differently able the opportunity to share creative object assemblage, and ceramics. Join us for I85/I40, Burlington. Ongoing - Since the begin- our time—a collective survey of contemporary sculpture. Hours: daily, 11am-5pm. Contact: enjoy the Arboretum’s Quilt Garden year-round, that defy logic. Hours: 10am-6pm, Tue., Wed., abilities and showcase their art alongside the the unveiling of a pivotal juncture in the continu- ning of Burlington Artists League in 1972, we Southern Appalachian culture. "Intersections in 828/505-8707 or at (https://www.odysseycoop- with plantings and patterns that change with Thur., & Sat. and Fri.,noon -8pm. Contact: The ArtsCenter, 300-G East Main Street, Carr- works of guest artists during special exhibitions. ous evolution of Carlos’ artistic process, with have grown to represent many local artists in American Art," is the largest presentation ever gallery.com/about/). the seasons. Admission: Yes. Hours: Education Hank T. Foreman at 828/262-3017 or at (www. boro. Ongoing - Nurturing the arts in the trian- Hours: Tue.-Fri., noon-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. references to archetypal themes of metaphys- our immediate area. BAL’s express purpose drawn from the Museum’s Collection of 5,000+ Center hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: turchincenter.org). gle since 1974 through performance, education Contact: Harmony Heslop at 704/280-9475, ics, transformation, and human spirituality. In is to promote and elevate the area artists and works and 4,000+ architectural drawings. It cel- Southern Highland Craft Guild, Biltmore 828/665.2492 or at (www.ncarboretum.org). and exhibition. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-9pm and e-mail at ([email protected]) or visit these works, Estévez builds worlds, allegories their fine art spirit in Burlington, NC, and sur- ebrates the unique qualities of art from Western Village, 26 Lodge Street, former Biltmore Oteen Brasstown Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: 919/929-2787 or at (www.holyangelsnc.org). for the tension between our microcosms of rounding areas, thereby creating outlets for the North Carolina, placed within the context of art Bank Building in Biltmore Village, Asheville. Beaufort (http://artscenterlive.org). imagination and our macrocosms of existence, artists and encourging their continuing efforts to from across the United States. The intersec- Ongoing - Featuring a wide range of work by Folk School Craft Shop, John C. Campbell Folk Charlotte Art League Gallery & Studios, 4100 as we try to suspend ourselves between the improve and create more art work. Along with tions of regional and national art are highlighted members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild. Mattie King Davis Art Gallery, Beaufort Historic School, Olive D. Campbell Building, Brasstown. Charlotte Area Raleigh Street, Charlotte. Ongoing - CAL houses two to maintain our sanity. He draws from wall art and bin reproductions, the BAL Artists throughout the galleries, as are three specific including: pottery, glass, wood, jewelry, fiber, Site, 130 Turner Street, Beaufort. Ongoing - The Ongoing - The shop represents more than 300 one of the area’s largest collections of local pro- experiences as varied as his compositions: a Gallery also includes 3-D art such as sculp- ways of understanding the works here: Time & metal, paper, mixed media and natural materials. Mattie King Davis Art Gallery, Carteret County’s juried craftspeople and features an impressive fessional and emerging artists, offering affordable life started in Cuba, but with significant time in tures and pottery. Hours: Mon.-Fri., noon-8pm; Place; Experiments in Materials & Form; and Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm & Sun. noon-5pm. Oldest Gallery, is housed in one of the Historic collection of traditional and contemporary Appala- fine art in a variety of styles and media: acrylics, Paris, Charlotte, and in the last few decades, Sat., 10am-9pm, & Sun. for special events. Collaboration & Interdisciplinary Dialogue. Admis- Contact: 828-277-6222 or at (www.craftguild.org). Site’s oldest buildings and features over 100 local chian craft, including jewelry, pottery, wood, fiber, oil, pastel, watercolor, mixed media, photography Miami. He bends these experiences through Contact: 336-584-3005 or at (http://balartists. sion: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Fri. till and regional artists. An extensive collection of ironwork, basketry and other disciplines. You’ll and sculpture, and fiber art. Tour studios of work- the conceptual lens of illuminated manuscripts, com/joomla/). 8pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/253-3227 or at fine art, pottery, crafts, and gifts can be found at find marquetry earrings, clay serving platters, ing artists. Admission: Free. Hours: Thur.-Fri., medieval texts, and contemporary philosophy, (www.ashevilleart.org). this special gallery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5- turned-wood bowls, functional fireplace poker 11am-3pm & Sat.-Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: what Estévez has described as “transcriptions 1873 Capt. James & Emma Holt White House, pm. Contact: 252/728-5225. sets and many more unique items. The shop is 704/376-2787 or at (www.charlotteartleague.org). and translations of my everyday observa- 213 South Main Street, 2 1/2 blocks off I85/40, Asheville Gallery of Art, Ltd., 82 Patton Avenue, also proud to be the home of the world-renowned tions into images.” Ongoing - LaCa Projects exit#147, Graham. Home of the Alamance across from Pritchard Park opposite the old Blowing Rock Brasstown Carvers. A book room houses hun- Detail of “Dust jacket for 1 Cent Life with Portrait Elizabeth Ross Gallery, Central Piedmont is a platform dedicated to the presentation, County Arts Council. Sisters Galleries, Through location, Asheville. Oct. 1 - 31 - "Fallscapes," is dreds of instructional and celebratory books on of Walasse Ting”, 1964 by Machteld Appel © 2020 Community College, Central Campus, Over- development, and promotion of Latin American Oct. 10 - Featuring works by Marilynn Barr. A a multi-artist show celebrating the breathtaking Blowing Rock Art and History Museum, corner everything from basketry to writing. Buy a few art Estate of Walasse Ting / Artists Rights Society cash Performing Arts Center, Elizabeth Avenue art and culture within the United States. The reception will be held on Sept. 11, from 6-8pm. beauty and grandeur of fall in our mountains. You of Chestnut and Main streets, downtown Blowing supplies or a CD from our collection of tradi- (ARS), New York. and Kings Dr., Charlotte. Oct. 12 - Dec. 10 gallery encourages cross-cultural dialogue by SunTrust Gallery, Through Oct. 10 - Featuring can also make arrangements for a private tour by Rock. Now - "Young at Art Student Spectacular" tional Appalachian music. You can take home Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, Levine Cen- - "Love & Gravity," featuring a solo exhibition representing a small group of influential and works by Barry Koplen. Ongoing - We are com- e-mailing a request to (AGAprivatetours@gmail. exhibition has been converted into a completely a Folk School t-shirt, hat or bag as a souvenir. ter for the Arts, 420 South Tryon St., Charlotte. by Linda Luise Brown. An Artist Lecture will thought-provoking contemporary, emerging mitted to shaping the cultural identity of Alamance com). Ongoing - Featuring original works of art digital experience. This annual exhibition features Find the perfect scenic postcard to tell everyone Fourth-Floor Gallery, Now - "TEN". Since be offered on Oct. 27, at 11am, on Facebook and mid-career artists, as well as exhibiting County by making art a tangible presence in the by 31 local artists in oils, acrylics, watercolor, artwork created by K- 3rd grade students from back home about your visit to the Folk School. the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art opened Live at (https://www.facebook.com/cpccarts/). a broader range of work by established and lives of its citizens. We strive to enhance the qual- pastel, encaustic, and prints. Hours: Fri. & Sat., Blowing Rock School who visited the museum Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8am-5pm; Thur. til 6pm and our doors in 2010, we have hosted more than This exhibition features the colorful and elegant Master Latin American artists. The gallery, ity of life by engaging people in a diverse array noon-5pm or by appt. Contact: 828/251-5796 or each month for a hands-on art lesson about an Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 800/365-5724 or at (www. thirty modern art exhibitions. TEN features a paintings of Charlotte artist Linda Luise Brown. which has expertise in a number of different of art through the delivery of programming and at (www.ashevillegallery-of-art.com). aspect of art or art history. Through Nov. 28 - folkschool.org). selection of works from sixteen past fourth-floor Brown is a well-known and accomplished artist art media with a significant focus on paintings, education, and through the provision of facilities, "Terra Ludis: Play Ground," features an online exhibitions, all brought together to showcase represented by The Elder Gallery of Contem- will also be part of a larger planned expansion Black Mountain College Museum + Arts component in addition to stunning photography porary Art in Charlotte, NC. Hours: Mon.-Thur., that includes open artist studios and a dining advocacy, promotion, and funding. Ongoing - “It Takes Two to Mango” by Ray Jones and Jim Brevard the excellence and share the joy of the Bechtler Picasso’s Gift Shop, located in the Captain White Center, 120 College Street, Asheville. Ongo- Sams - Photo by Tim Barnwell captured by local photographer, Daniel Gajda collection as we look back at the past decade 10am-2pm. Contact: 704/330-6211. concept. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 1-5pm or by appt. House, promises unique finds of local, regional, ing - An exhibition space dedicated to exploring and Olivia Norman. Part oral history, part visual Number 7 Fine Arts and Crafts Gallery, 2 West in celebration of our ten-year anniversary. Contact: Neely Verano at (neely@lacaprojects. and international art. The beautiful arts and craft the history and legacy of the world’s most ac- Southern Highland Craft Guild at the Folk artistry,Terra Ludis captures the adventurous Main Street, historic McMinn building, Brevard. Second-Floor Gallery, Through Feb. 7, Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American com) or call 704/609-8487. items sold in the store help support the artist in claimed experimental educational community, Art Center, Blue Ridge Parkway Milepost 382, spirit of the High Country by profiling how Ongoing - A Fine Arts and Fine Crafts coopera- 2021 - "1 Cent Life," presents a selection of Arts & Culture, Levine Center for the Arts, 551 the community. Featuring a wide variety of art, Black Mountain College. Hours: Wed.-Sat., Asheville. Main Gallery, Through Jan. 17, 2021 nineteen individuals venture to find themselves tive featuring the juried works of 22 of Transyl- color lithographs from the landmark 1964 print S. Tryon St., Charlotte. Starting Oct. 1 - "Inter Levine Museum of the New South, 200 E. pottery and glass. Admission: free. Hours: Mon.- noon-4pm or by appt. Contact: 828/350-8484 - "Inspiration," features 22 collaborative objects through outdoor recreation. Luckily. Through vania County's finest artists and craftspeople. portfolio, "1 Cent Life", written by Walasse Ting | Sectionality: Diaspora Art from the Creole Seventh St., corner of College St & Seventh Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/226-4495 or at or at (www.blackmountaincollege.org). by 43 makers of the Southern Highland Craft Nov. 28 - "Branching Out: Works in Wood from New works on display daily. Hours: Mon.-Sat., (born Ding Xionguan), edited by Sam Francis, City," is a bold, multi-regional, multi disciplin- St., Charlotte. Ongoing - "Cotton Fields to (www.alamancearts.org). Guild who specialize in different media. Focus North Carolina," features a diverse selection of 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/883-2294 or at (www. and published by E.W. Kornfeld. Developed by ary curatorial collaboration and exploration of Skyscrapers," featuring a permanent exhibition Gallery, Through Nov. 3 - "My Happy Place". work, ranging from wooden furniture to sculpture, number7arts.com). Anastasia James, Bechtler Museum of Modern the emergence of the “Creole City” as a local, featuring interactive environments that trace Mebane Arts and Community Center, 622 The exhibit features more than 55 colorful pieces as well as a variety of types of wood and tech- Art Curator, the exhibition is dedicated to the regional and global phenomenon. Internation- the history of the New South from the end of Corregidor Street, Mebane. Through Oct. 10 of six different media. Showcasing work by Sarah niques used to create these contemporary works. Burlington life of Chinese-American visual artist and poet ally recognized curators, Sanjit Sethi, former the Civil War until today. Admission: Yes. Free - Featuring works by Laurell Murray. Oct. 30 - Tremaine, Marlow & Diana Gates, Zan Barnes, “This exhibition highlights some extraordinary Walasse Ting and follows his journey from Director of the Corcoran School of Arts and De- on Sat. Parking: next door in Seventh Street Jan. 1, 2021 - Featuring works by Jim and Rita Michael Hatch, and Richard Flottemesch. The talent from across the state,” says BRAHM’s Cu- Point of View Gallery, 717 Chapel Hill Road, Shanghai to Paris to New York City. The exhibi- sign and Rosie Gordon-Wallace, founder and Station. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., Duxbury. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm. Contact: exhibition showcases a broad spectrum of tastes rator, Dianna Cameron. “Works in the exhibition Burlington. Ongoing - Featuring works by tion features 18 lithographs by 18 artists from chief curator of the Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts noon-5pm. Contact: 704/333-1887 or at (www. call the Center at 919/563-3629, ext. 2 or and styles—all with a happy disposition. Per- are diverse, exploring concepts of functionality, member artists: Kathy Alderman, Frances the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art’s signed Incubator, Inc. (DVCAI) of Miami, Florida, have museumofthenewsouth.org). 919/304-3378 or contact the Alamance County manent Collection Gallery, Ongoing - "Craft texture, color, form, space, humanity, belief, and Baker, India Cain, John Dodson, Steven Dur- limited edition of the "1 Cent Life Portfolio", designed this collaboration to provide a lens Arts Council at 336-226-4495 or at (www. Traditions: The Southern Highland Craft Guild technology. The featured artists in this exhibition land, Debra Farmer, Bill Ferree, Brenda Garner, as well as poetry and a selection of books by through which communities and community Mint Museum Randolph, 2730 Randolph Road, alamancearts.org). Collection". The Guild’s Permanent Collection is ‘branch out’ to create work out of wood in unique Wendy Gellert, Michael Kennedy, Cheryl Knox, Ting. Artists whose work will be on view include leaders internationally can begin to better un- Charlotte. Visit the Mint Museum at Home at comprised of approximately 2400 craft objects ways, expanding the possibilities within this fa- Peggy McCormick, Jacqueline Mehring, Chris- Andy Warhol, Joan Mitchell, Pierre Alechinsky, derstand themselves, their diversities and their (https://mintmuseum.org/museum-from-home/). Paramount Theater, 128 East Front Street, and dates from the late 19th century to present. miliar medium.” Ongoing - the BRAHM will host tine Seiler, Lane Watson, and Rose Wenkel. Kiki O.K. Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, unlimited possibilities. This global exhibition Bridges and Levine Galleries, Ongoing - "Con- Burlington. Through Oct. 18 - "Alamance Pho- Beginning with a donation from Frances Goo- exhibits, educational programs and classes that Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm and Sat. & Sun., Robert Indiana, Bram Van Velde, Asger Jorn, represents 25 Miami based artists, 17 countries temporary British Studio Ceramics: The Grainer tography Club Show". Hours: Mon.-Sat., noon- Work by Lia Cook drich in 1931, the Permanent Collection serves promote the visual arts, history and heritage of 1-5pm. Contact: 336/270-4998 or at (www. and Allan Kaprow. Ongoing - The Bechtler and two Charlotte guest artists—Monique Luck Collection". Focused on the collection of Diane 3pm. Contact: call the Theatre at 336/222-8497 Center for Craft, 67 Broadway, Asheville. the Guild’s mission of craft conservation and the mountains of western North Carolina. Admis- PointOfViewGallery.com). Museum of Modern Art is named after the and Stephanie J. Woods. Starting Oct. 1 - "... and Marc Grainer, this installation is a survey of or contact the Alamance County Arts Council at Bresler Family Gallery, Through Oct. 9 - "The education. This new installation will feature over sion: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., family of Andreas Bechtler, a Charlotte resident and justice for all". America has the highest contemporary British studio ceramics. Com- 336-226-4495 or at (www.alamancearts.org). Computer Pays its Debt: Women, Textiles, and 200 works that highlight our holdings in traditional noon-4pm. Contact: 828/295-9099 or at (www. Burnsville and native of Switzerland who assembled and incarceration rate in the world. In just 40 years, prising functional and sculptural objects made Technology, 1965-1985," illuminates the direct art: woodcarving, pottery, dolls, basketry, weav- blowingrockmuseum.org). inherited a collection of more than 1,400 art- those confined in this country’s prisons and between the 1980s and today, the show features Albemarle connection between computing technology ings and furniture. The subject of this ongoing Burnsville Gallery, Toe River Arts Council, 102 works created by major figures of 20th-century jails has grown 500%. Over 2 million people work by artists either born or residing in Great and weaving. The show positions women who exhibition is craft history – that of the Southern Southern Highland Craft Guild at Moses W. Main St., Burnsville. Ongoing - Featuring modernism and donated it to the public trust. are incarcerated today. This rise is not due Britain, including established “contemporary clas- Falling Rivers Gallery, 330-N Second Street, worked with technology and textiles at the heart Highland Craft Guild and the Studio Craft Move- Cone Manor, Milepost 294, Blue Ridge Parkway, works by artists from Mitchell and Yancey Coun- The Bechtler collection comprises artworks by to increased criminal activity, but the callous sics” like Gordon Baldwin and Rupert Spira, and Albemarle. Oct. 14 - Nov. 7 - "Nature At Its of the information age. Kayleigh Perkov, 2020 ment. Focus Gallery, Ongoing - The gallery Blowing Rock. Ongoing - Featuring the work of ties sponsored by the Toe River Arts Council. seminal figures such as Alberto Giacometti, and inequitable execution of the nation’s laws cutting-edge ceramicists such as Julian Stair and Best," featuring the 12th Annual Ellen Cook Curatorial Fellow, drew the exhibition’s title and is filled with beautiful works of clay, wood, fiber, members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10:30am-5pm. Contact: Joan Miro, Jean Tinguely, Max Ernst, Andy and public policies. While 37% of the coun- Kate Malone. Several recently-gifted works from Gaskin Memorial Exhibition, juried by Holly theme from a 1966 "New York Times" interview glass, and paper handcrafted by Makers of the members in various media. Demonstrations 828/682-7215 or at (www.toeriverarts.org). Warhol, Alexander Calder, Le Corbusier, Sol try’s population represents people of color, an the Grainers are included. Alexander, Spangler, Glassock is a full time studio artist based in with IBM computer scientist and weaver Janice Guild. Hours: daily from 9am-5pm. Contact: call offered each month. Hours: daily 9am - 5pm. LeWitt, Edgar Degas, Nicolas de Stael, Barbara incongruous 67% make up the prison popula- and Harris Galleries, Ongoing - "Portals to the Rock Hill, SC. Ongoing - The gallery is a coop- Lourie, creator of the Textile Graphics software, 828/298-7928 or at (www.southernhighlandguild. Contact: 828/295-7938 or e-mail at (parkway- Cary Hepworth and Picasso. Only a handful of the tion. ... and justice for all illuminates this racially Past: British Ceramics 1675 - 1825". The Mint erative venue of the Stanly Arts Guild. Member in which she argues that it was “about time that org). [email protected]). artworks in the Bechtler collection have been unjust system. Ongoing - Featuring selections Museum’s collection of eighteenth-century British staffed, this gallery offers the very best in local [computing’s] debt to the weaving trade was paid Cary Gallery of Artists, 200 S Academy St, Ste on public view in the United States. Admission: from the John & Vivian Hewitt Collection of pottery and porcelain is widely respected for its art and crafts including oil and watercolor, back.” John Cram Partner Gallery, Through Southern Highland Craft Guild on Tunnel Boone 120, Ashworth Square, Cary. Ongoing - The Yes. Hours: Mon., Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun. African-American Art, one of the nation's most scope and quality. The collection numbers over photography, pottery and ceramic art, jewelry, Oct. 30 - "Crafted Roots: Stories and Objects Road, 930 Tunnel Road, Asheville. Ongoing gallery offers high quality art in a variety of styles. noon-5pm; and open until 9pm the 1st. and 3rd. important and comprehensive collections of 2,000 objects and includes important examples native American art, gourd sculpture and much from the Appalachian Mountains," curated by - Work by members of the Southern Highland Appalachian Cultural Museum, University Hall Paintings, pencil and colored pencil artwork Fri. of each month. Contact: 704/353-9200 or at African-American art. Hours: Thur. - Sat., of both salt-glazed and dry-bodied stoneware more. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Thur. till Michael Hatch, Class of 2020, MA in Critical Craft Craft Guild in various media. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Drive, off Hwy. 321 (Blowing Rock Road), Boone. varies from traditional still lifes and landscapes (www.bechtler.org). noon-6pm & Sun., noon-6pm. Extended hours from Staffordshire; tin-glazed earthenware from 6:30pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 704/983- Studies, Warren Wilson College. The exhibition 9:30am-5pm. Contact: 828/298-7903. to abstracts. Portraits of people or animals are from noon-8pm on Fridays, Oct. 2, Nov. 6 & continued on Page 47 continued on Page 48 Page 46 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 47 Cherokee beth Catlett, and Norman Lewis. As well as more is a collection of forty-two altered, vintage quilt gallery. We are members of the Caldwell Cham- contemporary works by Sam Gilliam, Richard blocks presented in 10” diameter wooden em- ber of Commerce with its advantages. Being a Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, 645 Tsali Hunt, William Artis, and Kerry James Marshall. broidery hoops with call-to-action phrases (such member also entitles your work to be shown and NC Institutional Galleries Blvd., across from the Museum of the Chero- The museum’s annual schedule of activities NC Institutional Galleries as Run for Office, Speak Up, Protest Peacefully, sold in our satellite partnership locations at The kee Indian, Cherokee. Ongoing - Featuring includes temporary exhibits of works from other Challenge the Status Quo, etc.) stitched on each Local Bean in Hudson and the Blue Ridge Room, continued from Page 47 continued from Page 48 basket weaving, pottery, wood carving, finger museums, various retrospectives, and faculty one. Ongoing - "Discover Folk Art: Unique Vi- the large conference room at Bo’s which accom- Bristol, Liverpool, and London; and cream- Museum Shop specializing in crafts of the Caro- weaving, beadwork, stone carving and fine and student art shows. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 9am-4- 919/567-3920 or at (fvarts.org). this link (https://www.greensboroart.org/online- sions by Southern Self-taught Artists". Explore re- modates 40 pieces of hanging work that changes colored earthenware from Derbyshire, Stafford- linas. Admission: Yes. Hours: Wed., 11am-9pm painting by members of the Eastern Band of :30pm & Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 919/560-6211. gallery-new). Ongoing - Featuring works by creations of artist work environments, including every quarter. We also partnered with the City of shire, and Yorkshire. Notable eighteenth-century (free admission 5-9pm); Thur.-Sat., 11am-6pm; & Cherokee Indians. Artisans must go through Gastonia member artists from throughout the greater a school bus and a barn, family activity stations, Hudson in helping The Hudson Art Festival which porcelain factories represented include Chelsea, Sun., 1-5pm. Now Fri. till 9pm. Contact: 704/337- a juried process to become affiliated with the Power Plant Gallery at ATC, 318 Blackwell St Greensboro area. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- more than 250 folk art objects, interactive touch will become and annual event established just Bow, and Vauxhall in London, Longton Hall in 2000 or at (www.mintmuseum.org). organization and current membership stands at Durham. Ongoing - The Power Plant Gallery is Arts on Main Art Center, 212 W Main Avenue, pm; Weds. till 7pm; & Sun., 2-5pm. Contact: screens and more. Free family guides available last year. We are a busy, proactive group working Staffordshire, Worcester, Bristol, and others. about 300. Hours: open daily, year round, with an off-site extension of the arts at Duke, promot- at the intersection of Main and South, formerly 336/333-7485 or at (www.greensboroart.org). at check-in. Little Hands, Big Hands Gallery, together to help promote the arts and encourag- Individual works in the collection are exceptional seasonal hours. Contact: 828/497-3103 or at ing visual arts engagement with students, faculty the historic Citizens National Bank, Gastonia. Ongoing - "Little Hands, Big Hands". Younger ing each other to keep creating and growing. because of their rarity, craftsmanship, prov- (www.cherokee-nc.com). and visitors from Durham and beyond. With Ongoing - Home of Gaston County Art Guild visitors can be imaginative through creative Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-7pm and Sat., 11am-3pm. enance, or as representative examples of particu- 1,500 square feet of exhibition space, the gallery and we offer a fine arts gallery, gift shop, 18 exploration and play. Includes a puppet theater, Contact: call 828/572-2688 or e-mail ti (myhap- lar types or methods of production or decoration. Columbia is equipped to exhibit a range of media, from pho- working studio spaces and classroom areas. mini art gallery, giant reading throne and more. [email protected]). Ongoing - "American Glass". The nineteenth tography and painting to video and installation. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11:30am-5:30pm and Fri.- Objects Gallery, Ongoing - "American Art Pot- and early twentieth centuries represented a time Pocosin Arts Gallery, Pocosin Arts School of Featuring a rotating program of work by Duke Sat., 11am-7pm. Contact: 704/865-4224 or at tery": From the Museum’s Moody Collection and Lumberton of extraordinary growth for the American glass Fine Craft, 201 Main St., Columbia. Ongo- students, faculty, and visiting scholars, as well as (www.gastoncountyartguild.com). "Born of Fire: Glass from the Museum’s Luski industry. Such companies as Boston & Sandwich ing - Arts School of Fine Craft is eastern North locally, nationally and internationally recognized Collection". Admission: Free. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Inner Peace Center for the Arts, 700 N. Rob- Glass Company in Sandwich, MA; Steuben Carolina’ premier hand-craft education center artists, the gallery is a new and exciting addition Goldsboro 10am-4pm & Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 828/327- erts Avenue, Lumberton. Ongoing - We are Glass Works in Corning, NY; and Libbey Glass offering workshops, community programs, artist to the growing, vibrant Durham art scene. Hours: 8576 or at (http://hickoryart.org/). an art gallery designed to educate, enlighten, Company in Toledo, OH, began operation and residences and gallery space. The Pocosin Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm & Sat., noon-5pm. Contact: Arts Council of Wayne County, 2406 E. Ash enrich and entertain patrons of all ages while soon developed notable reputations for produc- Gallery exhibits and sells work by current and call 919/660-3695 or e-mail at (mfaeda@duke. Street, Goldsboro. Ongoing - The Art Market is Highlands providing leadership and support to advance ing fashionable wares that were coveted by many former Pocosin resident artists, and students edu). located on the second floor of the Arts Council the visual and performing arts in our com- middle- and upper-class consumers. "American from around the country. Knowledgeable of Wayne County building. We represent ap- The Bascom, a center for the visual arts, 323 munity. Hours: Wed.-Fri., 11am-5pm. Contact: Glass" showcases objects by these and other staff provides information about Pocosin Arts’ Room 100 Gallery, Golden Belt complex, Build- proximatley 50 NC based artists including pot- Franklin Rd., covered bridge entrance at the 910/733-1046 or at (www.ipcarts.com). American glass companies, illustrating the variety Work by Keith Bryant programs, artists, studios and community ing 2, room 100, 807 East Main Street, Durham. ters, jewelry designers, wood turners, painters end of Main Street, Highlands. Joel Gallery, of forms and styles that prevailed during this Overcash Art Gallery, Central Piedmont Com- involvement. The Pocosin Gallery in addition Ongoing - The gallery is committed to promoting and writers. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-7pm & Sat., Ongoing - "Selections From Our Permanent Marshall period. Glass-manufacturing techniques will be munity College, Central Campus, Overcash Per- to Pocosin Art’ studios, lodge, and exceptional the work of emerging local, regional and national 11am-2pm. Contact: 919/736-3300 or at (www. Collection: Made Possible Through Bel Canto". another focus of the exhibition, with representa- forming Arts Center, Elizabeth Avenue and Kings programming provides a unique destination for contemporary artists. Exhibitions of varying artsinwayne.org). Diane Arbus, “Man and a Boy on a Bench in In 1992, Richard Joel had a vision of melding Flow Gallery, 14 S. Main St., Marshall. Ongoing tive examples of pressed, cut, blown, and molded Dr., Charlotte. Through Oct. 2 - "The Faculty Art visitors. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: size and theme will be on view throughout the Central Park, NYC”, 1962, gelatin silver print, his love of music and visual art to raise needed - Flow is a cooperative gallery owned, operated glass. Nearly all of the works on view are from Show". This group show features Central Pied- 252-796-2787 or at (https://pocosinarts.org/). year with openings coinciding with Third Friday Greensboro Area 20 x 16 in. Weatherspoon Art Museum. Museum funds for the arts in Highlands and thus the Bel and curated by artists, offering for sale the best purchase by exchange, 2012. © Diane Arbus. The Mint Museum’s permanent collection of mont’s talented art staff and is curated by Amelia Durham. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm and Sun., Canto Recital was born. The recital, held each of local and regional crafted objects and arts, glass, which is second in size only to the ceram- Zytka. The exhibition incorporates artwork from Cullowhee noon-6pm. Contact: 919/967-7700 or at (www. Throughout Greensboro, first Fri. of the Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North September, has raised much-needed funds for traditional and contemporary. Hours: Tue.-Sat., ics collection in the museum’s Decorative Arts multiple disciplines, including drawing, painting, goldenbeltarts.com). month, till 9pm - "First Friday," featuring a gal- Carolina - Greensboro, Cone Building, Tate and The Bascom and other local arts organizations. 10am-4pm or by appt. Contact: 828/649-1686 or holdings. Ongoing - "Arts of Africa". The African photography and ceramics. While the college’s Fine Art Museum, Fine & Performing Arts Cen- lery crawl of several gallery spaces in Greens- Spring Garden Streets, Greensboro. 2nd Floor: We are proud to showcase some of the works at (www.flowmarshall.com). continent is remarkable in its geographic, social, art instructors excel at helping students suc- ter, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee. Now The Durham Art Guild, Royall Center for the boro. For further info (www.uacarts.org). The Gregory D. Ivy and the Weatherspoon purchased for our permanent collection thanks political, and cultural diversity. This impressive ceed in their budding art careers, many of them - The WCU Fine Art Museum is currently offering Arts, 120 Morris Street, Durham. SunTrust Guild Galleries, Through Feb. 14, 2021 - "Ties to Bel Canto! Education Gallery, Ongoing - Mooresville diversity is reflected in the visual arts through a are accomplished artists as well. This exhibition an interactive 360° virtual tour of the exhibition, Gallery, Through Oct. 3 - "Durham Art Guild’s Open Air Market, corner of South Elm & MLK that Bind: Selections from the Collection". John The Bascom offers our students and instructors variety of media and forms including ceramics, not only gives Central Piedmont’s Overcash Art "Cultivating Collections: Paintings, Ceramics, and 66th Annual Juried Art Exhibition 2020". This in downtown Greensboro. First Fri. of every Fawcett wrote a hymn on the theme in 1800. an opportunity to display their creative works Depot Visual Arts Center, 103 West Center masks, textiles, sculptures, prestige staffs, and Gallery an opportunity to display faculty work, Works by Latinx and Latin American Artists". This year’s juror is Amber Esseiva, Associate Cura- month, 4-9pm - "Indie Market," a place where Bruce Springsteen took a different approach in from workshops and classes. The perspec- Ave., Mooresville. Ongoing - MAGical Gallery shrines. With exceptional loans from private col- but also affords students the chance to see their multi-year series of exhibitions highlight specific tor, Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia local artists and crafts people can come together an eponymous song popular in 1980. Whether tives of these talented individuals reveal self- shop, a great source for unique gifts. Hours: lectors and The Mint Museum’s own collection of instructors’ artwork in a gallery setting. This show areas of the WCU Fine Art Museum’s Collec- Commonwealth University in Richmond, Vir- to offer handmade and vintage goods. entwined in fellowship with kindred spirits or expression, cultural awareness and technical Tue.-Fri., noon-4pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. Con- African Art, the museum is pleased to announce is a must-see for anyone on campus and pro- tion, which includes over 1,800 works of art in a ginia. You MUST sign up to tour this exhibit by stretched to the point of breaking, the ties that discipline. These ongoing displays expose tact: 704/663-6661 or at (www.MAGart.org). the expansion of its presentation of Arts of Africa, vides an enjoyable diversion. Central Piedmont’s wide range of media by artists of the Americas. clicking HERE at (https://www.signupgenius. African American Atelier & Bennett College bind us to one another are often some of the the viewer to the analysis, invention, explora- thereby providing visitors a more in-depth, Overcash Art Gallery is enthusiastic about the op- As the Museum’s holdings increase, either com/go/10c0d4fadac2da3f9c16-gallery).Hours: for Women Gallery, Greensboro Cultural Cen- most significant markers in our lives. Ties that tion and decision making processes used by Morehead City meaningful, and exciting overview of African art. portunity to kick start the college’s fall semester through donations or purchases, it is essential Mon.-Sat., 9am-9pm & Sun., 1-6pm. Contact: ter, 200 N. Davie Street, Greensboro. Ongoing Bind explores the various types of relationships students during the development of ideas into a Heritage Gallery, Ongoing - Feature works of with this exciting, new exhibition. Oct. 12 - Dec. for the Museum to evaluate strengths, identify 919/560-2713 or at (www.durhamartguild.org). - Featuring works by local, regional and national that define, brighten, aspire, or perhaps even work of art. Hours: Tue. - Sat., 10am-5pm. Con- Carolina Artist Gallery, 9th and Arendell art, archival documents, and photographs docu- 10 - "Reconvene," featuring works by artist Keith key acquisition areas, and also pinpoint where African American artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am- challenge us on a daily basis. The Leah Louise tact: 828/526-4949 or at (www.thebascom.org). Street, Morehead City, between the First Meth- menting the growth and evolution of the museum, Bryant. Sculptural artist Keith Bryant creates significant change is needed. Throughout the fall Edenton 5pm; Wed., till 7pm & Sun., 2-5pm. Contact: B. Tannenbaum and Louise D. and Herbert odist Church and the Salvation Army Morehead from its beginnings as the original branch of the three-dimensional sculptural designs with a story more virtual events will be available, learn more 336/333-6885. S. Falk, Sr. Galleries, Through Nov. 15 - "Bold High Point City. Ongoing - The co-op continues to nurture US Mint to its founding as an art museum to the to tell. “Reconvene,” an exhibition that cannot be at arts.wcu.edu/cultivatingcollections. Hours: Chowan Arts Council/Your Community Arts Expressions: Geometric Abstractions from the emerging artists, gives them an opportunity to present and beyond. Ongoing - "Art for the Mil- contained within the confines of the Overcash Tue.- Fri.,10am-4pm & Sat., 1-4pm. Contact: Center, 504 S. Broad, Edenton. Ongoing - The GreenHill, a space for NC art, 200 North Davie Collection". Fun, light-hearted, and beautiful. Theatre Art Galleries, High Point Theatre, 220 show and sell their work. The Gallery enjoys a lions: WPA Prints" and "Carolina Clay," featuring Gallery, spills out into the foyer and outdoors 828/227-3591 or at (https://www.wcu.edu/bardo- Gallery features art from North East NC artists Street, Greensboro Cultural Center, Greensboro. Many of us crave these elements nowadays, East Commerce Avenue, High Point. Now - steady stream of visitors. Vacationers and local a display of colorful wares made between 1920 on to Central Campus, delighting students and arts-center/fine-art-museum/). as well as some from within a 5 hour driving Extended through Nov. 6 - "North Carolina especially during these unprecedented times. "Artists at Home Series". TAG visits some of our residents purchase art and gifts. Nonmember and 1950 as potters from NC adapted their works vistors alike. Bryant uses a diverse assortment of radius. You will find our beautiful waterfront lo- Women Abstract Painters: Eleanor Annand, As the museum reopens to the campus and the talented artists in their studios while they explain artists frequently stop in for inspiration. Hours: to a market economy. "Art of the United States," materials to craft his work including wood, ceram- Dillsboro cation a pleasant destination as well as the fine Felicia Van Bork, Celia Johnson, Katy Mixon & broader community mid-August (pending NC their creative processes and techniques at (http:// Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 252/726-7550 featuring contemporary works from the Mint's ics and metal. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-2pm. art that hangs within our walls. Stained glass, Barbara Ellis". GreenHill’s Spring 2020 exhibition state guidelines), its first-floor galleries will feature tagart.org/). Hours: Tue.-Sat., noon-5pm. Con- or at (www.carolinaartistgallery.com). permanent collection, including works by Romare Contact: 704/330-6211. Jackson County Green Energy Park, 100 pottery, photography, fiber arts, and painting in focuses on fi ve of the state’s outstanding women artworks that highlight bold color, non-illusionistic tact: 336/887-2137 or at (www.tagart.org). Bearden, Maud Gatewood, John Biggers Juan Green Energy Park Rd., Dillsboro. Ongoing various media. We have metal art by Jonathan abstract artists. Organized during Women’s His- space, and hard-edged geometric compositions. Morganton Logan, Tarlton Blackwell, Radcliffe Bailey, Kojo The Civic & Cultural Arts Center of Pineville, - Featuring art created with renewable energy Bowling and Woodrow Slade, various forms of tory Month, associated programs comprise talks Although abstract geometric art has existed Hillsborough Griffin, and others. "Art in the Americas," featur- 316 Main Street, right next door to “old” Pin- featuring blown glass, forge-hammered metals, art by Christine Henninger, oils by Jane Perry, by Eleanor Annand, Katy Mixon, Felicia Van Bork. as a language of expression since antiquity, it KATZ Arts Collective, 116 W. Union Street, ing paintings, precious metalwork, sculpture, fur- eville Police Station, Pineville. Ongoing - The ceramics. The Jackson County Green Energy wood art by several local artist. You will find Portfolio reviews and workshops are designed acquired new resonance with European artists The HAC Gallery, Hillsborough Arts Council, Morganton. Ongoing - It is a collective of art- niture and decorative arts from the 17th through CCAC is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization Park (JCGEP) utilizes clean, renewable energy your visit to Edenton enjoyable and the Gallery to facilitate professional opportunities for artists. in the early twentieth century. Shortly thereaf- 102 North Churton Street, across the street ists, both online and in-house. It operates as a the 19th centuries illustrate the unique culture offering a place where artist of every discipline resources to encourage economic develop- a delight to your artist senses. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Museum directors, Susan Fisher Sterling of the ter, a younger generation of American artists from the Wooden Nickel, Hillsborough. Ongo- non-profit; any money left over after expenses that emerged from the Spanish colonization of have an opportunity to network and enhance ment, provide environmental protection, and 11am-4pm & Sat.-Sun., 10am-2pm. Contact: National Museum of Women in the Arts, based began exploring the tradition, especially in the ing - Offers a venue for emerging and mid-ca- goes back into the cooperative. Many different the Americas. Crosland Gallery - Featuring a their gifts. The CCAC is a gathering place for offer educational opportunities that together will 252/482-8005 or at (www.chowanarts.com). in Washington, DC, and Valerie L. Hillings of the 1960s. Since then the language has remained reer artists to show and sell their work. Hours: specialties including weaving, painting, photogra- presentation of portraits with many fascinating emerging and established artists of all ages to help lead towards a more sustainable future North Carolina Museum Art, will speak about their both essential and vibrant, as these paintings, Wed.-Sat., noon-4pm. Contact: 919/643-2500 phy, pottery, sculpture, and more are represented images presented. Rankin Gallery - Featuring a present, create and collaborate in giving life to for Western North Carolina. Hours: Tue.-Thur., Fayetteville respective institutions and the contributions of sculptures, and drawings illustrates. This exhibi- or at (www.hillsboroughartscouncil.org). at the KATZ. Included in its amenities are a free presentation of the Romare Bearden Collection, their art, with a goal of embracing and promot- 1-4pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 828/631- women artists during two public lectures hosted tion is organized by Elaine D. Gustafson, Curator children’s area, display galleries and shelves, including two “new” Beardens. Delhom Gallery, ing the artistic, creative and entrepreneurial 0271 or at (www.jcgep.org). Cape Fear Studios, Inc., 148-1 Maxwell at GreenHill. GreenHill hours: Tue.-Fri., noon-7- of Collections. Atrium and Lobbies - Featur- Kings Mountain rental studios, and an event space. Hours: N/A. Ongoing - The European Collection of ceramic possibilities available in our community through Street, Fayetteville. Ongoing – New Gallery pm; Sat., noon-5pm; & Sun. 2-5pm. ArtQuest ing works of art complementing current gallery Contact: visit us on Facebook (https://www. works. Admission: Yes. Hours: Wed., 11am-9pm classes, workshops and on-going events and Durham exhibit every 4th Friday of the month. We are a Studios are closed on Sun. Group visits can be exhibitions which are rotated in the atrium and Southern Arts Society Gift Shop & Gallery, facebook.com/thekatzartcollective) or e-mail us (free admission 5-9pm); Thur.-Sat., 11am-6pm; & programs. Hours: Sat. 9am-1pm and most nonprofit cooperative of 30 local artist (always scheduled online for Tue.-Thur., 9am-12:30pm. public areas throughout both floors of the gallery. 301 N. Piedmont Ave. (NC 216), located in at ([email protected]). Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 704/337-2000 or at (www. week nights from 6:30-9pm. Contact: call Lee Claymakers, Gallery of Fine Handmade Pot- looking for new members) creating 2D & 3D art. Contact: 336/333-7460 or at (www.greenhillnc. Tom Otterness' site-specific work, "The Frieze" the old Southern Railway Depot at the corner mintmuseum.org). Baumgarten at 704/889-2434, or visit (www. tery, 705 Foster St., Durham. Ongoing - Shows Our Gallery displays exhibits of visiting artist’s org). is permanently installed in the atrium. Sculpture of Battleground Ave and N. Piedmont Ave in New Bern ccacpineville.org). an ongoing, but rotating, exhibit of Claymakers work as well as our own exhibits with individual Courtyard - Featuring selections of American the Kings Mountain Art Center, Kings Moun- Community artists. Current exhibitors include studios where member artists create fantastic Guilford Native American Art Gallery, Greens- sculpture from 1900 to the present from the tain. Ongoing - Exhibits, gift shop & classes. The Light Factory, 1817 Central Avenue, Corinne Fox, Deborah Harris, Laura Korch, works of art onsite. The Gallery show is free of boro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St., Greens- Weatherspoon Collection and on loan works from Hours: Tue., Wed., Thur., & Sat., 10am-2pm Charlotte. Through Oct. 16 - "The 12th Annu- Barbara McKenzie, Teresa Pietsch, Elizabeth charge and the public is welcome to watch the boro. Ongoing - Featuring works by Carolina's contemporary artists. Admission: Free. Hours: and by appt. Contact: 704/739-5585, e-mail at ale: A Juried Portfolio Showcase". Our annual Paley, Gillian Parke, Savannah Scarborough, artists at work. Group and individual classes in Native Americans. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- Tue., Wed. & Fri.,10am-5pm, Thur., 10am to 9pm ([email protected]) or at (www. photography competition showcases work from and Evelyn Ward. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 1-6pm a variety of media are ongoing. Hours: Mon.– :30pm. Contact: 336/273-6605. and Sat. & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 336/334-5770 southernartssociety.org) and Facebook. photographers throughout the international & 3rd fri. of the month from 6-9pm. Contact: Fri., 11am–5pm & Sat., 10am–4pm. Contact: or at (http://weatherspoon.uncg.edu/). photographic community, ultimately consisting 919/530-8355 or at (http://www.claymakers. 910/433-2986, e-mail to (capefearstudios@ Revolution Mill, 1250 Revolution Mill Drive, Kinston of four to six photographers, each of whom org/). capefearstudios.com) or at (www.capefearstu- Greensboro. Gallery 1250, Ongoing - "Triple Hickory present five to seven images in our gallery. This dios.com). Visions: works by Jan Lukens, MIchael Northuis Community Council for the Arts, 400 N. year’s juror is Julie Grahame, a photography Liberty Arts Gallery, 918 Pearl Street in the and Roy Nydorf." Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11am-6pm, Full Circle Arts, 42-B Third Street NW, Hickory. Queen Street, Kinston. Ongoing - The Com- consultant and curator who also edits, writes, Cleveland-Holloway neighborhood of East Ellington-White Contemporary Gallery, 113 select evening + weekend hours. Contact: (www. Ongoing - Featuring works by member artists in munity Council for the Arts is the regional center and publishes “aCurator” magazine. Each Durham. Ongoing - Liberty Arts is a nonprofit Gillespie Street, Fayetteville. Ongoing - A visual janlukens.com). a variety of mediums. Full Circle Arts is a not-for- unifying community ties through exposure to the “Tune In” on view in Martha’s Vineyard. year this exhibition introduces our community arts community whose collaborative practice arts venue for emerging and professional artists profit educational organization whose mission is arts and providing rich cultural experiences while to gifted photographers, and we expect the reflects the dynamic personality of Durham. with exhibitions of original art and events that re- The Center for Visual Artists Greensboro, to encourage public appreciation and education promoting tourism, economic development, and Work by Brandy Baxter Mint Museum Uptown, Levine Center for the “12th Annuale” to continue this tradition. Hours: Our mission is to expand access to three- flect and respond to cultural arts diversity. Hours: second floor of the Cultural Arts Center, 200 for the arts. Hours: Wed.Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., educational opportunities for all. Hours: Tue.-Fri., Bank of the Arts, Craven Arts Council, 317 Mid- Arts, 500 South Tryon St., Charlotte. Visit the Wed.-Sat., noon-6pm or by request. Contact: dimensional art and share the skills required to Wed.-Sat., 1-6pm. Contact: 910/483-1388 or at North Davie St., Greensboro. Now - "Maggie 10am-2pm. Contact: 828/322-7545 or at (www. 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: 252/527- dle Street, New Bern. Main Gallery, Oct. 1 - 31 Mint Museum at Home at (https://mintmuseum. 704/333-9755 or at (www.lightfactory.org). make it. All are welcome to take part through (http://www.ellington-white.com). Fickett: Living in Plein Air!," a virtual exhibit. fullcirclearts.org). 2517 or at (www.kinstoncca.com). - Mum's the Word". This exhibition highlights local org/museum-from-home/). Ongoing - "El Tajín: hands-on classes, public events, mentorships, Best known for creating airy watercolors and artists and the annual Mumfest - now MumFeast. Photographs and Drawings by Michael Kampen". The Sonia and Isaac Luski Gallery, at the and commissions. Liberty Arts believes in The Arts Center, Arts Council of Fayetteville/ deft ink sketches, Fickett, a native New Hickory Museum of Art, Arts and Science Cen- SmART Gallery, 210 N Queen Street, Kinston. Celebrating New Bern’s annual Mumfest, “Mum’s El Tajín is a UNESCO World Heritage archeologi- Foundation for the Carolinas building, 220 N. community outreach and encourages visionary Cumberland County, 301 Hay Street, Fayette- Englander, spent more than 35 years preserv- ter, 243 Third Avenue NE, Hickory. Coe Gallery, Ongoing - As an art gallery in Kinston, SmART the Word” gives local artists of all mediums, skill cal site located in northern Veracruz, Mexico, one Tryon Street, (old Montaldo’s/Mint Museum thinking. Founded in 2001, Liberty Arts serves ville. Through Oct. 17 - "15th Annual Public ing Greensboro sights: iconic businesses, Through Jan. 24, 2021 - "Suffrage". In conjunc- Gallery promotes and showcases the work of the levels, and styles a chance to exhibit and sell of the largest and most important cities of classi- of Craft + Design site), Charlotte. Ongoing - an an incubator in which artists work together Works Exhibition," a community-wide art exhibit churches, college campuses, and other land- tion with the History Museum of Catawba County, “smARTist” – artists-in-residence participating in work in the downtown area. Director's Gal- cal era Mesoamerica. It is home to hundreds of Featuring work on loan from Sonia and Isaac to teach, learn, and inspire. All artists also take sponsored by the Fayetteville Public Works marks. She drew and painted wherever she the Catawba County Library System, and the the SmART Kinston City Project Foundation. Our lery, Oct. 1 - 31 - Featuring an exhibit of works carved sculptures which have deteriorated over Luski including works by: Chuck Close, Lewis on public and private commissions, in addition Commission. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 8:30am-5pm; went — the North Carolina coast, the Pied- League of Women Voters, Hickory Museum of Art gallery provides an inviting and welcoming space by Brandy Baxter. A reception will be held on time due to acid rain and wind erosion. Drawings Jones, Herb Jackson, Mark Peiser, Richard to exhibiting and selling their work at the Liberty Fri., 8:30-noon; and Sat., noon-4pm. Contact: mont, the mountains — as well as Bermuda, presents an exhibition celebrating the 100th anni- for the public to buy and admire these artists’ Oct. 9, from 5-8pm. Baxter was born and raised created by Dr. Michael Kampen, now a retired Ritter, Richard Jolley, Harvey Littleton, Lino Arts Gallery. Hours: call for hours. Contact: 910/323-1776 or at (http://www.theartscouncil. a favorite vacation spot; the rocky coast of versary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment. works. By providing a space in which to display in Pamlico County, where she discovered her professor emeritus of art history, are the best Tagliapietra and many more. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 919-260-2931, e-mail at (info@libertyartsnc. com/). Maine, her native state; and the architecture- The exhibition highlights significant historical hap- their latest pieces, artists appreciate their role in love for painting and drawing. Hours: Tue.-Sat., representations in existence of the site sculptures 10am-5:30pm. Contact: 704/973-4500 or at org) or at (www.libertyartsnc.org). rich streets of Boston, where she first worked penings that led to the passing of women’s right sharing their creative aspirations with a wider au- 10am-4pm. Contact: 252/638-2577 or at (www. at El Tajín. Ongoing - The Mint Museum Uptown (www.fftc.org). Fuquay-Varina as an advertising illustrator. Fickett returned to to vote. Responding to a call for artists, 6 regional dience. Hours: Thur.-Sat., 2-6pm & Sun. 1-4pm. cravenarts.org). houses the world renowned collections of the North Carolina Central University Museum Maine in 2014, and hundreds of her works were artists will be chosen to create artwork for the Contact: 252/933-9072 or e-mail at (smartgal- Mint Museum of Craft + Design, as well as the ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Charlotte of Art, 1801 Fayetteville Street, across from the Fuquay-Varina Arts Center, 123 E. Vance stored in Greensboro for safekeeping. She died exhibition that responds to themes associated [email protected]). Community Artists Gallery & Studios, Inc., American Art and Contemporary Art collections Novant Health SouthPark Family Physicians, Farrison-Newton Communications Building on Street, Fuquay-Varina. Ongoing - The Art at age 89 on March 26, 2020. The Center for with the women’s suffrage movement. Exhibi- 504 South Front Street, New Bern. Ongoing - and selected works from the European Art collec- 6324 Fairview Road #201, Charlotte. Through the campus of NCCU, Durham. Ongoing - Per- Center contains a theater, art gallery, classrooms Visual Artists will use proceeds from the exhibit tion panels are being created by Catawba Valley Lenoir We serve Craven, Pamlico, and Jones counties. tion. The building also includes a café, a Family Mar. 5, 2021 - "CP Student Art Show," curated manent collection focuses on African American and dance studio. Gallery exhibits generally to establish a plein air painting class in Fickett’s Community College graphic design students. Operated by member artists themselves on an Gallery, painting and ceramics studios, class- and executed by the Central Piedmont Commu- art of the 19th & 20th century, including works by will change every six to seven weeks. Hours: memory. You can view this vertual exhibition at Through Jan. 24, 2021 - The exhibition will also My Happy Place Gallery, 210 Main Street NW, exclusively volunteer basis, it’s a great place to rooms, a 240-seat auditorium, a Special Events nity College Visual Arts Club. Call 704/384-0588 Edward Mitchell Bannister, Henry Ossawa Tan- Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: (https://www.greensboroart.org/maggie-fickett- feature an installation called "The Feminist To Do Lenoir. Ongoing - Featuring works by local art- discover distinctive, affordable art for your home for hours and restrictions in viewing this exhibit. ner, Romare Bearden, , Eliza- collection). Now - View the online gallery at List" by fiber artist Susan Lenz. The installation ists working in all forms of art in our cooperative Pavilion with outdoor terrace, and an expanded continued on Page 49 continued on Page 50

Page 48 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 49 Thing." The year 2020 marks the 100th an- fabric art, cards, photography, wood, jewelry, traveling show of 19 artists of the Contemporary niversary of the 19th Amendment to the United metal, baskets and more. There is a broad Print Collective in Greenville, SC. Each one has States Constitution and a century of voting range of items and prices. Hours: Mon.-Sat., contributed a handsome print illustrating what NC Institutional Galleries rights for women. The exhibition explores how NC Institutional Galleries 10am-5pm; & 3rd Fri., 10am-9pm. Contact: unity means to them. Oct. 3 - Nov. 13 - A third ex- Tar Heel women and men fought for—and 919/663-2072 or at (www.ncartsincubator.org). hibit brings back popular craft artists Rachel Clark continued from Page 49 continued from Page 50 against—woman suffrage in the decades lead- and B.J. Precourt. Clark makes distinctive sculp- or office--or to find a truly unique gift. Visit our American Indian maximizes the capacity of ing up to 1920. It also chronicles the ongo- revealing new artistic viewpoints to returning state. A display of representative works from PAF Gallery, 223 N Chatham Ave., Siler City. tural and functional clay objects. In the recent Gallery and Studios pages to see what’s currently the University to address the complex histori- ing struggle to ensure voting rights for North gallery viewers. For over 60 years, Waterworks more than 90 area potteries is also offered. Ongoing - A gallery featuring works by local “Earth to Table” show at the Upstairs, her work on exhibit--and on our easels! Community Artists cal, cultural and contemporary issues facing Carolinians of color and the (slow) entry of has served Salisbury, Rowan County and the Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact 336/873- and regional artists. Hours: 3rd Fri. 6-9pm. nearly sold out. Folk woodcarver Precourt has Gallery & Studios supports working studio space American Indian communities in North Carolina women into positions of political power in our greater Piedmont Region with its unique blend of 8430 or at (www.ncpotterycenter.org). Contact: 919/663-2072 or at (www.ncartsincu- been in numerous Upstairs’ shows. There will be for fifteen artists and exhibits nearly a dozen and the American Southeast. The Museum’s state. Ongoing - Featuring exhibits dealing education, inspiration, creativity, and fun. The Art bator.org). an Open House on Oct. 3, from 4 to 7pm, to meet additional artists at any given time. Our members cross-disciplinary collaborations greatly en- with North Carolina's history as a theme. Sweet Center is the anchor organization for Salisbury’s the artists and enjoy a glass of wine. The Upstairs are engaged in creating jewelry, photography, hance the University’s programs of research, Tea & Cornbread Grill and Eatery, located East Square Cultural Arts District, is the only Southport continues to rigorously practice social distancing, weaving, found object art, sculpture, ceramics, service, outreach and instruction. The Museum on the R Level, open Mon.-Sat., from 11am teaching museum within a forty-mile radius of allowing 20 visitors in the gallery at any given digital art, watercolor, oil, baskets, stained glass, is a multi-faceted museum and resource for to 3pm. Download the full menu at (https:// Salisbury, and is accredited by the American Alli- Franklin Square Gallery, 130 E. West St., time. Masks are required and are available at the and acrylic paintings. Hours: Tue., Thur., Fri., & scholarly research and community outreach. files.nc.gov/dncr-moh/Sweet%20Tea%20 ance of Museums. Visit (www.waterworks.org) for Southport. Ongoing - Works by members of the door. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 1-5pm. Contact: 828-859- Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 252/571-8566 or visit While the Museum contains exhibits of authen- and%20Cornbread_MENU%202019.pdf). Call current hours, programs, classes, and events. Associated Artists of Southport. Hours: Mon.- 2828 or at (www.upstairsartspace.org). (www.communityartistsgallery.org). tic Indian artifacts, arts and crafts from Indian 919/814-6980 or visit (ncmuseumofhistory.org/ Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/457-5450 or at communities all over the Americas, our primary sweet-tea-and-cornbread) for more information. Seagrove Area (www.franklinsquaregallery.com). Valdese Old Fort focus is on tribes from the American South- Admission: Free. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm & east. Many items come from North Carolina Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 919/807-7900 or at Carolina Bronze Sculpture Garden, Carolina Spruce Pine Valdese Heritage Arts Center, 146 Main Arrowhead Artists and Artisans League Native communities, with special emphasis on (http://www.ncmuseumofhistory.org/). Bronze, 6108 Maple Springs Road, Seagrove. Street West, Valdese. Ongoing - The center of- Inc., 78 Catawba Avenue, Suite C-D, next to Robeson County Indian people. Specific focus Ongoing - The Carolina Bronze Sculpture TRAC Arts Center, Toe River Arts Council, 269 fers a great selection of unique gifts on exhibit the parker hosiery building, 2 minutes from is placed on the largest North Carolina tribe, Rocky Mount Garden is a natural and landscaped area over- Oak Avenue, Spruce Pine. Ongoing - Toe River and for sale, including, but not limited to original Exit 73 on Interstate I-40, Old Fort. Ongo- the Lumbee, but our outreach activities have looking a beautiful 1.25 acre pond. A walking Arts will feature artist demonstrations and con- paintings, pottery, needlework, wood-carvings, ing - The main Gallery space is about 1800 extended into Virginia and South Carolina with Maria V. Howard Arts Center, Imperial Centre trail loops around the pond with benches and a tinue to sell artist’s work in the gift shop. Hours: hand crafted furniture, ceramic sculptures, square feet, with an open, industrial feel. Art, plans for further outreach throughout the South- Fabrice Monteiro, “Signare #1”, 2011, inkjet print for the Arts and Sciences, 270 Gay Street, Rocky picnic area along the trail. The Sculpture Gar- Tue.-Sat., 10:30am-5pm. Contact: 828/682-7215 stained glass, photography, jewelry, floral ranging from traditional to abstract and mixed east. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. We typically on baryte paper, 47 ¼ x 31 ½ inches, Courtesy Mount. Around Rocky Mount and the Imperial den collection consists of donated and loaned or at (www.toeriverarts.org). arangements greeting cards, quilts and home media, hangs on the walls. On the main floor close for lunch from noon-1pm. Contact: call Magnin-A © 2011 Fabrice Monteiro. Centre, Oct 1, 2020 – Sept. 2021 - "SALMA- sculptures from emerging and established Work from STARworks Glass made soap. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., are displays of various types of fine crafts, 910/521-6282 or e-mail to (nativemuseum@ Dakar might use a piece of gold jewelry to build a GUNDI XXIV Outdoor Juried Sculpture Show," artists working in all 3D media suitable for the STARworks Center for Creative Enterprise, ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Spruce Pine 11am-3pm. Contact: 828/874-1849 or at (http:// such as jewelry, pottery, fiber art, hand crafted uncp.edu). carefully tailored, elegant fashion ensemble. East juried by Lisa F. Pearce, who has been teaching outdoors. There are currently 19 sculptures 100 Russell Drive, just seven miles south Oct. 10, 2020, beginning at 10am - The much- vhac.webs.com). baskets, and hand turned wooden bowls. You Building, Level B, Gallery 3, Through Feb. 7, art in art centers, museums, and at the college installed around the pond. The landscaped of Seagrove in Star. STARworks is a proj- anticipated annual "Spruce Pine Potters Market" might even see a welded “junk yard” critter ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Pembroke 2021 - "Christopher Holt: Contemporary Fres- level since 1993. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & and natural areas have a focus on NC native ect of Central Park NC, a 501-(c)(3) not for is really happening! The Market will begin online Washington or two. After viewing all of the various arts Artist Market Pembroke, at the UNCP coes/Faith and Community". “Affirming sacred Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 252/972-1163 or at (www. plants and trees. As an extension of this park, profit organization based in rural central North at (www.SprucePinePottersMarket.com). This and crafts, visitors can walk through a wide Enterpreneurship Incubator, 202 Main Street, worth, restoring human dignity, and sabotaging imperialcentre.org/arts). a sculpture is installed in the downtown area Carolina. The mission of CPNC is to grow a year, due to the safety and wellbeing for all con- River Walk Gallery and Arts Center, 139 W. archway on the right to view more fine art and Pembroke. 2nd Sat. every month - Featur- the shame of poverty, the Haywood Street fresco of Seagrove. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-4pm. new rural economy based on the sustainable cerned, the Spruce Pine potters will miss seeing Main Street, Washington. Ongoing - All work is craft work and talk to the artists and students ing handmade art and jewelry by local artists. announces, in plaster and pigment, that you mat- Contact: 336/873-8291 or at (www.cbsculpture- use of the natural and cultural resources of the their devoted followers in person, but will be offer- done by local artists and has to be juried into the in several studios and the AGS classroom. If a Hours: 10am-4pm. Contact: 910/775-4065. ter," said The Rev. Brian Combs, Haywood Street garden.com). region. Oct. 3 - 31, from 9am – 5pm - "Annual ing their works purchasable from the comfort of gallery. The gallery includes watercolor, oil, and studio door is open, visitors are being invited to congregation. This exhibition features monumen- STARworks Pumpkin Patch". More than 3,000 your kitchen table or living room sofa. Collectors acrylic paintings, photography, pottery, mixed me- step inside and enjoy the work. Currently, our Raleigh tal drawings, intimate portraits, and studies by Seagrove Area Pottery Center (Not the NC hand-blown glass pumpkins and gourds in all need only go to the Spruce Pine Potters Market dia, fiber arts, jewelry, wood work, stained glass, Gallery and studio artists and artisans include: artist Christopher Holt (b. 1977, Asheville, NC; Pottery Center), 122 E. Main St., Seagrove. sizes, shapes and color combinations will be website (sprucepinepottersmarket.com) to find and books written by local authors. Hours: Mon.- Lorelle Bacon, Ann Whisenaut, Karen Piquette, CAM Raleigh, 409 W. Martin Street, between lives Weaverville, NC) for the Haywood Street Ongoing - The former museum organiza- available online and in person. Due to limited all of the amazing work normally featured at the Sat., 10:30am-5pm. Contact: 252/974-0400. David Kaylor, Dawn Driebus, Len Eskew, Harrington and West streets, Raleigh. Indepen- Beatitudes fresco completed in September 2019. tion was founded twenty-five years ago in occupancy, free tickets are required to shop market, and more. This year’s participating artists Wayne Stroud, Susan Taylor, Cathy Green, dent Weekly Gallery, Through Jan. 10, 2021, East Building, Level B, Joyce W. Pope Gallery, Seagrove, and is dedicated to preserving and in person at designated time slots. Tickets include: Will Baker, Pam Brewer, Cynthia Bringle, Waynesville Anne Bevan, John Sullivan, Evelyn Chrisawn, virtually - "Kennedi Carter: Flexing / New Realm Extended through Jan. 31, 2021 - "Front Burn- perpetuating the pottery tradition. We strive to and more information at (www.starworksnc. Naomi Dalglish, Susan Feagin, Terry Gess, Mi- Tim Muench, Chuck Aldridge, Charles Davis, ." Admission: Yes. Hours: Mon., 11am-6:30pm; er: Highlights in Contemporary North Carolina impart to new generations the history of tradi- org) or by calling 910/428-9001. The "STAR- chael Hunt, Lisa and Nick Joerling, Michael Kline, Little Gallery on Church Street, 37 Church Fredreen Bernatovicz, Anne Allison, Darlene Wed.-Fri., 11am-6:30pm; Sat. & Sun., noon-5- Painting". Organized by guest curator Ashlynn tional pottery and an appreciation for its simple works Glass Pumpkin Patch" is going online! Suze Lindsay, Shaunna Lyons, Courtney Martin, Street, Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring montly Matzer, Billie Haney, Marguerite Welty, Jean pm; and 1st & 3rd Fri., open till 9pm. Contact: Browning in collaboration with the North Carolina and elegant beauty. A display of area pottery More than 1,400 pumpkins in all sizes, colors Kent McLaughlin, Teresa Pietsch, David Ross, exhibits by regional arts. Sponsored by the Ryan, Kasha Baxter, Linda Magnus, Kim 919/513-0946 or at (http://camraleigh.org/). Museum of Art. Throughout modern art history, Work by Micah Mullen is now offered in the old Seagrove grocery & shapes, including this beauty in greens and Michael and Ruth Rutkowsky, Ken and Galen Haywood County Arts Council. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Hostetter, Bunnie Burgin, Sonya Russell, Helen painting has been declared dead and later resus- building. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-3:30pm. blues, will be available online beginning at Sedberry, Jenny Lou Sherburne, Gay Smith and 9am-5pm. Contact: 828/452-0593 or at (www. Sullivan, Janet Bennett, and Sabrina Miller. Collective Arts Gallery & Ceramic Supply, citated so many times that the issue now tends Mims Art Gallery, Dunn Center for the Perform- Contact: 336/873-7887. 9am on October 3. Visit our website at (www. Joy Tanner. And specially invited guests. This haywoodarts.org). Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-4pm. 8801 Leadmine Road, Suite 103, Raleigh. Ongo- to fall on deaf ears. Despite any debate over ing Arts, NC Wesleyan College Campus, 3400 STARworksNC.org) and select Shop Online. year’s roster of specially invited guests include: Contact: 828/668-1100 or at (http://arrowhead- ing - Featuring works by local and nationally painting’s viability, artists continue to persevere N. Wesleyan Blvd., Rocky Mount. Mims Gallery, Orders can be picked up curbside or shipped. Lynne Hobaica, Rickie Barnett, Matt Repsher, The Museum of North Carolina Handicrafts, art.org/). renowned artists on permanent exhibit. Hours: in keeping the medium fresh and new. Currently Through Oct. 25 - "Quilting is Our Common STARworks Businesses: STARworks Glass Becky Lloyd and, Hitomi and Takuro Shibata. For 307 Shelton Street, corner of US 276 So. and Tue.-Fri. 11am-7pm & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: painting is enjoying a revival in the art world, and Thread," is the working theme for 2020 the Tar is a public access glass studio that offers rental more info visit (www.SprucePinePottersMarket. Shelton Street, Waynesville. Ongoing - Fea- Outer Banks Area 919/844-0765. innovative North Carolina artists are helping to River Piecemakers Quilting Guild's show. Guild’s space for glass artists, classes and workshops com). turing the handicrafts of North Carolina in the maintain its vibrant place on the front burner. Mission Statement expresses the significance for the general public, a resident artist and historic Sheldon House. Hours: Museum hours Dare County, Month of October - "31st Artra- Frankie G. Weems Art Gallery, Gaddy-Hamrick Participating artists include: Brett Baker, Raleigh, of its dedicated membership of over a hundred internship program, and high school and col- Sylva change seasonally, call 828/452-1551. geous Kids Art Festival," presented by PNC Art Center, Meredith College, 3800 Hillsborough Cynthia Bickley-Green, Greenville. Maria Britton, members, as well as its purpose to preserve and lege glass curriculum. In addition to fundraisers Bank, will look different this year, but Dare Street, Raleigh. Through Oct. 19 - "Alyssa Hin- Carrboro, Mark Brown, Chapel Hill, Ashlynn promote the art of quilting. Through Oct. 25 - like our Pumpkin Patch and Holiday Ornament Gallery One, Home of the Jackson County Wentworth County Arts Council is ensuring that the com- ton: Spiritual Awakening-Native Roots & Culture". Browning, Raleigh, Luke Miller Buchanan, Ra- "Fish and Chips," is a two-person exhibition from Sale, STARworks Glass also holds free dem- Visual Arts Association, 604 West Main Street, munity will be able to experience the beloved Hinton is Meredith’s Mercer-Kesler lecturer and leigh, Martha Clippinger, Durham, Hannah Cole, two soon-to-retire professors Roger Drake and onstrations on the second Thursday of each Sylva. Ongoing - The gallery is home to over Dan River Art Market & Gallery, 1122 NC Hwy. event in 2020. After being postponed in May, visiting artist this year. This lecture series invites Asheville, Celia Johnson, Chapel Hill, Benjamin Everett Mayo. E. Drake is Professor of Theatre month at Hot Glass Cold Beer. STARworks 20 artists local to the area. Gallery 1 is a not 65, Wentworth. Ongoing - The gallery offers art Artrageous will embrace virtual learning this fall scholars in the areas of visual arts, architecture, Knight, Deep Run, Ashley Lathe, Charlotte, at NC Wesleyan College. Drake designed the Ceramics uses native NC wild clays to produce for profit gallery operated as a club to provide and craft by local artists and 6 gallery exhibits and be “Remotely Reimagined” into a two-part and religion to speak at Meredith on their fields. Georges Le Chevallier, Garner, Juan Logan, Theatre Concentration under the Entertainment clay bodies that are manufactured with a filter a space for professional and emerging artists throughout the year, workshops and lectures. event, including three drive-thrus with free art Using vibrant colors that awaken the soul, mixed Belmont, Gerry Lynch, Apex, Donald Martiny, Arts Major at Wesleyan, a Curriculum that offers press on site. We also sell pottery supplies and to share their artistic endeavors, display works Hours: Thur., 10am-4pm; Fri., 11am-2pm; and by kits for children to take home and a digital art media artist, Hinton, illustrates a theme of cultural Chapel Hill, Mario Marzan, Chapel Hill, George students focus choices in Theatre, Music Produc- equipment. In addition to our STARworks clays, sold to help support their vocation. Hours: appt. Contact: 336/349-4039 or at (www.artsin- show featuring visual, performing and literary regeneration through her unique southeastern McKim, Raleigh, Bonnie Melton, Durham, Katy tion, or Cinema & Media Arts to prepare them for we offer both Highwater and Standard clays, Thur.-Fri., 11am-3pm and Sat., noon-4pm. Con- rockingham.org). arts by Dare County students. “We believe in Native American imagery. Her work is a provoca- Mixon, Chapel Hill, Carmen Neely, Charlotte, career participation the entertainment industry. and tools and equipment from Shimpo, Cone tact: Tim Lewis 828/337-3468 or James Smythe the very essential role that art and creativity tive portrayal of the folklore and history surround- Shaun Richards, Raleigh, Barbara Campbell Everett Mayo has been an exhibiting painter and Art Kilns, Mudtools, AMACO, Kemper Tools and 828/507-4248. Wilmington play in education,” said Dare County Arts Coun- ing her roots, utilizing tradition and vision with a Thomas, Climax, William Paul Thomas, Durham, printmaker since 1966 and teacher of art, design Orton. STARworks Clay Studio offers a resi- cil Program Director Jessica Sands. “Our hope contemporary edge. Her recent themes reflect an Lien Truong, Chapel Hill, and Antoine Williams, and art history in various capacities since 1968. dency program for ceramic artists. Our facilities Tryon Louise Wells Cameron Art Museum, @ is to inspire students to be creative, honor the attempt to untangle a complicated web of events Greensboro. NCMA Park - The North Carolina He has worked as a curator and gallerist in both allow for large workshop spaces placed side by intersection of Independence Blvd. & South dedicated art, music and theater teachers in pertaining to the displacement of her Tuscarora Museum of Art (NCMA) announces new works public and private sectors since 1968, and as Work by Betsy Vaden side, supporting a collaborative and energetic Tryon Arts and Crafts School, 373 Harmon 17th Street, Wilmington. On View Now - "She Dare County who are teaching remotely during (Eastern North Carolina) and Osage (Missouri/ of art to be installed in the 164-acre NCMA Park. Incept Coordinator in 1974 he helped start Pratt North Carolina Pottery Center, 233 East educational environment. In addition to the resi- Field Rd., in the old Tryon Middle School, Persists," coincides with the 100th anniversary a pandemic, and share amazing artwork with Kansas) ancestors. Alyssa’s narrative earth con- The works include a bronze tree by Italian artist Institute’s Utica Division. Since he came to NC Avenue, Seagrove. Oct. 18 - 25 - "Working dency program, STARworks Clay studio offers Tryon. Gallery & Gift Shop, Ongoing - Gift of the ratification of the 19th Amendment and the whole community.” The Artrageous Art Kit scious works speak to the preservation of both Giuseppe Penone, a playful pair of benches Wesleyan in 1992 he has built the Art Minor, the Together!: Online Gala & Benefit Auction". Due classes and workshops for adults. STARworks Shop features juried works by regional artisans explores the ways in which female artists in Drive-Thrus will take place at Cape Hatteras the ecology and indigenous spiritual traditions. designed by Hank Willis Thomas, and a 10-day Four Sisters Gallery of Self-Taught Visionary Art to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are taking our is also home to Wet Dog Glass, the most to selected work produced by our instructors Cameron Art Museum’s permanent collection Elementary School, Thurs., Oct. 15; Manteo They bring to light aspects of a distinct by under- installation of 23-foot-tall illuminated rabbits by and a year-round exhibition program for the Mims 2020 Gala & Benefit Auction ONLINE this year! trusted and dependable equipment maker and and students. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & persist in their own lives, in their communities, Elementary School, Thurs., Oct. 22; and First represented southeastern Native experience, Australian artist Amanda Parer. The sculptures and Civic Galleries. Oct. 29 - Dec. 6 - Featuring We are emphasizing the importance of Working consultant for glass artists and craftspeople Sat. 9am -1pm. Contact: 828/859-8323 or at in their world, both personally and politically Flight Elementary School, Sat., Oct. 24. Par- one whose basic world view is rooted in ancient will be featured at the NCMA’s Park Celebration an exhibit of remarkable eye-popping paint- Together in challenging times and circum- worldwide. School House Gallery, Ongoing (www.tryonartsandcrafts.org). --- through art. From Mary Cassatt, whose ents can register their elementary school aged Mississippian mound culture. On a more per- on Nov. 6, when the public is invited to experi- ings by Micah Mullen. Mullen makes gleefully stances. Multiple pairings of NC potters are col- - The gallery is filled with a selection of works paintings and prints were featured in exhibitions students to pick up a free art kit at one of the sonal note, by uncovering what has been denied ence the newly expanded Park with a variety arresting paintings that transform conventional laborating (safely) to create wonderful pieces from artists and artisans alike, bringing hand supporting suffrage, to feminist Audrey Flack, drive-thru events online at (DareArts.org/artra- or seemingly lost, the work also chronicles the of outdoor activities. Ongoing - Featuring 10 realism into a visual world that the artist offers up for this event. Our online event will give you a crafted wares into a new light. From one of a whose work Medea is a conscious redeem- geous). Sign up for the drive-thru location that artist’s “inner restoration”. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am- additional sculptures by the celebrated French as an alternate reality. Mullen’s painting style is closer look, through images, video, and music, kind tableware crafted from locally mined clay ing of that tragic figure, to Beverly Buchanan, is most convenient for you, and please note 5pm & Sat.-Sun., 2-5pm Contact: 919/760-8600 artist Rodin on loan from Iris Cantor’s private centered on pictorial application of improvisation at these artists, their work, and why they be- paired with handwoven placemats, to simple who fiercely explored identity as an African that registration is required to participate due to or e-mail to ([email protected]). collection. Ongoing - "John James Audubon's of colorful pattern. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. lieve supporting the pottery center is important. yet elegant glass goods designed with our American woman through sculpture, land art, limited art kit availability. For more information, The Birds of America". The state has owned this Contact: call 252/985-5268 or at (www.ncwc.edu/ Online Auction & Raffle, takes place from Oct. utilitarian ideals in mind, our functional collec- photography, and painting, this exhibition of visit (DareArts.org/artrageous) or call 252/473- Gregg Museum of Art & Design, The Historic treasured volume since 1848, but it has never Arts/Mims/). 18-25, 2020. The Online Streaming Event takes tions are a must have for any home. Our gallery 100 works for the 100th anniversary of the 19th 5558. Chancellor’s Residence, NC State University, been exhibited. Ongoing - The North Carolina place on Sat., Oct. 24 from 7-8pm. There is a also features a selection of sculptures that gray Amendment creates a powerful dialogue about located at 1903 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh. Museum of Art has an outstanding permanent Rutherfordton $10 Registration Fee. Registration for Stream- the lines between want and need. Whether what it means to be a woman. On View Now Pembroke Ongoing - One of NC State University’s most collection of more than 5,000 objects spanning ing Event not required to Bid/Donate. Through your desire is to capture an experience with - "The Face of Lincoln" is a powerful bronze historic buildings is now the permanent home of antiquity to the present day. On the occasion of Rutherford County Visual Arts Center & Gal- Dec. 12 - "Tea Time with North Carolina Ce- one of our artists or our team, decorate your casting from the original work of sculptor A.D. Gallery, University of NC at Pembroke, the Gregg Museum of Art & Design. The Historic the expansion, the Museum has acquired more lery, 160 N. Main Street, at the intersection of W. ramics Guilds". The exhibition features a range home with memories of your travels, or to treat Robert Merrell Gage. The casting is based on Locklear Hall, 1 University Dr, Pembroke. Chancellor’s Residence, located at 1903 Hillsbor- than 100 new works of art. Representing com- Court St., Rutherfordton. Ongoing - Offering a of contemporary teapots—some functional, yourself and others to a unique handmade the 1860 plaster face mask made of Lincoln by Ongoing - The A.D. Gallery is sponsored by ough Street, along with a 15,000 sq. ft. addition, missions, gifts, and purchases, the new works changing exhibit of 2D and 3D art including oils, some conceptual, some fanciful, and some gift, we have something for everyone to make Gage. Gage made castings of Lincoln through- the Art Department of the University of North increases the museum’s visibility while signifi- encompass important and diverse examples watercolor, scratchboard, calligraphy, fiber, wood, sculptural—by members of Carolina Clay Mat- your time here unforgettable. Gallery Hours: out his life and starred in the 1955 Academy Carolina at Pembroke. Serving the university cantly adding to its exhibition and programming of historic and contemporary art from around glass, pottery and fine craft by local artists/fine ters, the ClayWorks Potters Guild, the Coastal Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. STARworks Café & Award winning film "The Face of Lincoln" (20 and local community, the gallery provides a space. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: Zoe the world, and will be installed in the Museum’s crafters. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-3pm. Contact: Carolina Clay Guild, and the Triangle Potters Taproom - Featuring Espresso, Iced & Frozen minutes), also shown in the gallery. On View venue for student and faculty work, as well as Starling, Curator of Education at 919/513-7244 or new building and the surrounding landscape. 828/288-5009 or at (http://www.rcvag.com/). Guild, as well as a selection of wonderful histor- Coffee, Coffee, Tea, Cocoa, Smoothies, Beer & Now - "The Lived-In Body: Celebrating Women that of local, regional, national and international at (https://gregg.arts.ncsu.edu/). Highlights include a gift of 28 sculptures by ic North Carolina teapots on loan from various Wine, Soda, Bottled Water, Snapple, Snacks, Over 65," features stunning works by Wilm- artists. The gallery helps fulfill the department’s Auguste Rodin, and work by such internation- Salisbury/Spencer sources and the center’s permanent collection. and Pastries. And, live music some nights - visit ington artist Virginia Wright-Frierson, whcih goal of providing outstanding educational op- North Carolina Museum of Art, 2110 Blue ally acclaimed artists as Roxy Paine, Ursula von Almost all of the contemporary pieces in this (https://www.starworksnc.org/caf-taproom) for celebrates, “the lived-in body, our crepey arms portunities for its students by bringing quality Ridge Road, Raleigh. East Building, Level B, Rydingsvard, El Anatsui, Jaume Plensa, Jackie Waterworks Visual Arts Center, 123 E. Liberty exhibit are available for purchase. You can help the schedule. Hours: Mon.-Wed., 8am-9pm & that have lifted babies 1,000 times, gardened, Work by Steven Chapp visual arts to the university and the community Meymandi Exhibition Gallery, Through Jan. 3, Ferrara, Ellsworth Kelly, and David Park, among St., in the East Square Arts District, Salisbury. support the artists and the North Carolina Pot- Thur.-Sat., 8am-10pm. STARworks General cleaned, cooked, and taken care of others; at large. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-6pm. Contact: 2021 - "Good as Gold: Fashioning Senegalese others. Admission: Yes for some exhibits. Hours: Extended through Dec. 31 - "Creative Habitats," tery Center during this COVID-19 pandemic by Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: call Upstairs Artspace, (Celebrating 40 Years) 49 our worn feet and our breasts and stomachs e-mail to ([email protected]) or visit Women," is the first major exhibition of Senega- Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm; Sun., 10am-5pm; & open featuring three exhibits including: "Off Kilter," purchasing pieces from the exhibition, 70% of 910/428-9001 or at (www.starworksnc.org). South Trade Street, Tryon. Oct. 3 - Nov. 13 - that now sag. We have worked and given and (www.uncp.edu/departments/art/ad-gallery). lese gold jewelry to date that focuses on the his- until 9pm on Fri. Contact: 919/839-6262 or at featuring found object sculpture by Adam Wensil; each goes to the artist; 30% goes to the center, "Nothing Has Changed, Everything Has Changed created. We are aging, and we’re lucky to have tory of Senegal’s gold, from past to present, and (www.ncartmuseum.org). "Last Seen," featuring photographs by Lorraine an educational nonprofit. Ongoing - Featuring Siler City – Artists Speak Out," is an open invitational reached this time to appreciate our experi- The Museum of the Southeast American the beauty and complexity of the way Senega- Turi; and "Natural Interactions," featuring mono- permanent and changing exhibits on the history show featuring artists who have created work in ences and wisdom and celebrate that we have Indian, Old Main (first floor) at the University of lese women use ornament and fashion to present North Carolina Museum of History, 5 East prints by Alix Hitchcock. Ongoing – Waterworks of North Carolina pottery, "The North Carolina North Carolina Arts Incubator Gallery, 223 N response to the life-changing events of 2020. Co- survived.” Pancoe Art Education Center, North Carolina Pembroke, 1 University Drive, themselves. A key theme of the exhibition is the Edenton Street, (between Salisbury and is proud to feature works by professional North Pottery Tradition" and "Seagrove Area Pottery". Chatham Ave., Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring inciding with our upcoming election, this exhibit is Exhibition Cases, Ongoing - View some of Pembroke. Ongoing - As part of the Southeast Senegalese concept of sañse (a Wolof word for Wilmington Streets), Raleigh. Now - Check Carolina visual artists who create in a myriad The Center also offers information on activi- the handcrafted work of over 30 Incubator and timed just right to provide an opportunity for view- the Seagrove and contemporary pottery from American Indian Studies Program at UNC dressing up or looking and feeling good). Good the Museum's website for its virtual offerings. of media. Exhibitions rotate three times a year, ties, maps and information about the potteries regional artists in a variety of mediums includ- ers and artists to engage in the dialog of our cur- the museum’s permanent collection in the Pembroke, The Museum of the Southeast as Gold explores how a woman in a city like Through Jan. 3, 2021 - "You Have to Start a located in the Seagrove area and across the rent times. Oct. 3 - Nov. 13 - "2020: Unity," is a continued on Page 51 ing painting, pottery, stained and fused glass, continued on Page 52 Page 50 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 51 Buckminster Fuller. "DRAWN" brings together the Willimon, Paula Wilson, Sun Xun, and Shahar noon-6pm. Contact: 828/281-2252 or at (www. 16 Patton Fine Art Gallery, 16 Patton Avenue, diverse works by artists from around the world Yahalom. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm, Thur. till thekressemporium.com). Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring works by in an exhibition that provides a rare, revealing 8pm; Sun., 1-5 pm, and closed Mon. & state holi- William McCullough, Deborah Squier, John NC Institutional Galleries look into the creative process and artists’ unique days . Admission is free. Contact: 336/725-1904 NC Commercial Galleries Mark Bettis Studio & Gallery, 123 Roberts MacKah, Greg Osterhaus, Jerry La Point, relationship with the art of drawing. The exhibition or at (www.secca.org). Street, in the Wedge Building, Asheville. Ongo- Richard Oversmith, Scott Lowery, Dawn Rentz, continued from Page 51 continued from Page 52 was curated by project founder Tomas Vu and ing - Featuring works by Mark Bettis Hours: Laura Young, Margaret Dyer, Suzy Schultz and cases. These include the works of resident art- gets our artists work into businesses all around SECCA Curator Wendy Earle with the assistance The Gallery of the Arts, Commerce Plaza, 411 at (www.appalachiancraftcenter.com). Wynn, Fran Welch, Jenny Mastin, Cassie Ry- Mon.-Thur., 10am-4pm & Fri.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Stuart Roper. by Herman Leon- ist Hiroshi Sueyoshi, Ben Owen III and Jugtown Winston-Salem. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-9pm of Brian Novatny. View the exhibition trailer at West Fourth Street, just next door to the Stevens alls & more. Hours: 11am-4pm daily. Contact: Contact: Mark Bettis at 941/587-9502 or e-mail to hardt. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., Pottery among other works. Admission: Yes. and Sat., 9am-4pm. Contact: 336/747-1463 or (secca.org/drawn). Participating artists include: Center, Winston-Salem. Ongoing - the facility ArtEtude Gallery, 89 Patton Avenue, Asheville. 828/388-3526 or at (www.CURVEstudiosNC. ([email protected]). 1-6pm. Contact: 828/236-2889. Hours: Tue.-Sun., 10am-5pm and Thur. till 9pm. at (www.AssociatedArtists.org). Elizabeth Alexander, Yasi Alipour, Ghada Amer includes The Community Arts Cafe’s Gallery of Ongoing - Featuring compelling contemporary com). Contact: 910/395-5999 or at (www.cameronart- & Reza Farkondeh, Sanford Biggers, Natalie Bir- the Arts, Underground Theare Gallery, and Arts art, by talented artists, for discerning collectors. Momentum Gallery, 24 N. Lexington Ave., Sky + Ground Contemporary Art, Riverview museum.org). Delta Arts Center, 2611 New Walkertown Rd., inyi, Paul Bright, Phong Bui, Esteban Cabeza de Alley featuring works from artists of the Triad re- Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-6pm; Fri.-Sat., 10am- Desert Moon Designs Studios & Gallery, Asheville. Ongoing - located in downtown Station, #256, 191 Lyman Street, Asheville. On- Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Delta Fine Arts, Inc. Baca, Frank Campion, Nathan Catlin, Alejandro gion of North Carolina including fine art, fine craft, 7pm; & Sun. noon-5pm. Contact: 828/252-1466 372 Depot Street, Suite 44, River Arts District, Asheville, offers a contemporary and modern going - Featuring works by Peter Roux, Deanna ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Wilmington was established in 1972 as an independent, Contreras, William Cordova, Steven Cozart, Pre- literature, recorded music, videos and any other or at (http://artetudegallery.sqsp.com/). Asheville. Ongoing - The gallery is a progres- program with an emphasis on emerging and Chilian, Christopher Peterson, Colleen Lineberry, Airlie Gardens, 300 Airlie Road, Wilmington. non-profit by the W-S graduate chapter of Delta drag Dimitrijevic, Mark Dion, Rafael Domenech, products available exclusively through CAC. sive contemporary gallery that includes working mid-career artists. Occupying approximately and Karen Philippi. Hours: call ahead for hours. Ongoing - Located two miles west of Wrights- Sigma Theta Sorority, a national organization Riaki Enyama, Megan Foster, Fab Five Freddy, Hours: Mon.-Sat., noon-6pm & during First Friday Ariel Gallery, 19 Biltmore Ave., Asheville. Ongo- studios. The focus of the gallery is to showcase 4000 square feet in an easily accessible, street- Contact: 617/947-4869 or at (http://skygroundart. ville Beach in Wilmington, North Carolina, Airlie of African American college women founded in Thomas Frontini, Buckminster Fuller, Ian Gerson, Gallery Hop. Contact: 336/793-8000 or at (www. ing - Presenting the best in clay, fiber, paper, both emerging/established local and visiting re- level space, the gallery’s mission is to provide net). Gardens encompasses 67 acres of walking 1913 whose principal purposes and aims are Baris Gokturk, Heather Gordon, Leigh Ann Hall- communityartscafe.com). books, jewelry, metal, sculpture, furniture and gional artists. Several times a year special exhi- compelling, museum-quality art to our clients. paths, a freshwater lake, and formal gardens that to engage in cultural, educational and public berg, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Krystal Hart, Scott glass by members of the Ariel Contemporary bitions are scheduled to introduce new talent or Curated exhibitions featuring exceptional paint- Studio B Custom Framing & Fine Art, Reyn- showcase seasonal blooms, mighty live oaks, service activities. Since its beginning, Delta Hazard, Travis Head, Heidi Howard, José Iraola, Unleashed Arts Center, 204 West 6th Street, Craft Cooperative. A gallery owned and operated to bring focus to a certain art medium. Hours: ings, original prints, and innovative sculpture olds Village (near the Woodfin YMCA) 61 N. historic structures, and contemporary sculpture. Fine Arts has provided unique cultural and Mark Iwinski, Kurt Kemp, Dan Kennedy, William Winston-Salem. Ongoing - The Center is a by artists. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 10am-6pm; Fri. Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/575-2227 refresh regularly in the main spaces and smaller Merrimon Ave., Suite 109, Asheville. Ongo- Airlie is a member of the North Carolina Birding educational programming through a year-round Kentridge, Laleh Khorramain, Jason Kraus, Alex special initiative by The AFAS Group to foster an & Sat., 10am-7pm and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: or at (http://www.desertmoondesigns-studios. adjoining galleries. Momentum Gallery also ing - Browse our new gallery featuring works Trail, and it’s diverse ecosystems provide unique program of exhibitions, classes, workshops, Kvares, Dr. Lakra, Fred Liang, Nicola Lopez, appreciation of art and to encourage the develop- 828/236-2660 or at (www.arielcraftgallery.com). com). participates in major art fairs exhibiting work by by national and international artists, including habitats for a variety of colorful wildlife. Discover lectures, films, performances, and special Kreh Mellick, LeRoy Neiman, Shirin Neshat, ment of emerging artists. The center provides represented artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm paintings. prints & posters, jewelry, ceramics, what makes Airlie Gardens a premiere garden of projects for youth, adults, and the elderly in the Brian Novatny, Jennifer Nuss, Kambui Olujimi, a venue for art shows, seminars, artist demon- Bellagio, 5 Biltmore Plaza, Historic Biltmore Vil- FW Gallery at Woolworth Walk, 25 Haywood & Sun. noon-5pm. Contact: 828/505-8550 or at wood and textiles. Also offering custon fram- the South and a prime destination spot for garden areas of visual arts, music, literature, history Ernesto Oroza, Aga Ousseinov, Christine Rebet, strations and includes working artists studios. lage, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring exquisitely St., Asheville. Ongoing - Woolworth Walk is a (momentumgallery.com). ing. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., and nature lovers from around the world. Come and folk arts. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-3pm, Adrian Rhodes, Dana Sherwood, Luis Silva, Kiki Hours: Tue.- Fri., noon-6pm and Sat., 11am-4pm. handcrafted jewelry and clothing. Hours: Mon.- uniquely Asheville experience; a privately and 10am-3pm. Contact: 828/225-5200 or at (www. discover the beauty. Admission: Yes. Hours: closed every 3rd Sat. Contact: 336/722-2625 or Smith, Damian Stamer, Leigh Suggs, Sarah Sze, Contact: 336/413-6667 or at (www.theafasgroup. Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: locally owned gallery in the heart of downtown, Montford Arts Center, 235 Montford Avenue, galleryatstudiob.com). Tue.-Sun., 9am-5pm Contact: 910/798-7700 or at at (http://deltaartscenter.org/). Stipan Tadic, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Tomas Vu, Kara com). 828/277-8100 or at (www.bellagioarttowear.com). located in a historic building and representing Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring works in a (www.airliegardens.org). Walker, Kyle Webster, Antoine Williams, Beau local artists exclusively, it is without a doubt variety of media by over twenty-five area art- Sutherland Handweaving Studio, 122 River- 4th Dimension Gallery, Commerce Plaza, 411 Bella Vista Art Gallery, 14 Lodge St., Historic "Worth the Walk". Hours: Mon.-Thur., 11am-6- ists. Watch artists at work. Hours: Tue.-Fri., side Dr., inside Cotton Mill Studios in River Arts Winston-Salem W. Fourth St., downstairs from Cat's Corner, Biltmore Village, Asheville. Ongoing - Featur- pm; Fri., 11am-7pm; Sat., 10am-7pm; & Sun., 11:30am-6pm & Sat., 11:30am-5pm. Contact: District, Asheville. Ongoing - This handweaving Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Featuring works ing works by regional and national artists in a 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/254-9234 or at (www. 828/777-1014. studio, gallery and learning center features fine, by art students from Winston-Salem's colleges variety of mediums. Offering contemporary oil woolworthwalk.com). one-of-a-kind and limited edition handwoven and universities - the NC School of the Arts, paintings, blown glass, pottery, black & white Mountain Made, Grove Arcade Public Market, fashion accessories and household textiles, Salem College, Wake Forest University and photography, stoneware sculptures, and Gallery Minerva Fine Art, 8 Biltmore Ave., 1 Page Ave., Suite 123, Asheville. Ongoing - including scarves, shawls, garments, hand- Winston-Salem State University. Hours: Fri., NC Commercial Galleries jewelry. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring painting, Featuring the work of over a 150 WNC artisans, bags, towels, table linens, blankets and wall 5-8pm & Sat., 5-8pm. Contact: 336/249-0418. 10am-4pm. Contact: 828/768-0246 or at (www. sculpture, photography, ceramics and glass by in both contemporary and traditional mountain art. Sutherland also offers a series of classes Publisher’s Note: Due to the Covid-19 out- Asheville BellaVistaArt.com). local and regional artists. Hours: Mon.-Thur., handcrafts. This one-of-a-kind, gallery and and workshops for beginning weavers, weavers Piedmont Craftsmen Gallery, 601 North Trade break it is advised that you check with facili- 11am-6pm;Fri. & Sat., 11am-8pm; & Sun., gift shop caters to those shoppers who wish needing a refresher course or experienced weav- Street, Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Featuring ties you want to visit before you do so, to find River Arts District, Asheville. Second Satur- BlackBird Frame & Art, 365 Merrimon noon-5pm. Contact: 828/255-8850 or at (www. to take a “piece of the mountains” home with ers. A monthly Sutherland Weavers’ Study Group fine art crafts by over 350 of the best artisans of out if they are open and what limitations they days of the Month - "Second Saturdays in the Avenue, just 3/4 mile north of downtown, galleryminerva.com). them. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., brings area weavers together to discuss design the Southeast. Hours: Tue.-Fri.., 10:30am-5pm are working under. Don’t just assume they are River Arts District". The River Arts District will be Asheville. Ongoing - Currently, about 25 paint- noon-5pm. Contact: 828/350-0307 or at (www. challenges, share successes and work through & Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: 336/725-1516 or at open or closed and don't forget about these holding gallery walks with live demonstrations, ers, photographers and crafters show their Gallery of the Mountains, Inside The Omni mtnmade.com). problems in a casual, small group format. Hours: (www.piedmontcraftsmen.org). people, there are many ways you can support live music, wine tastings / spreads of food, and work at BlackBird. We also offer expert custom Grove Park Inn, 290 Macon Ave., Asheville. Tue.-Sat., from 10am-4pm. Contact: Barb Butler, them during these troubling times. Check out more! Meander the mile-long district while the framing. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., Ongoing - Showcasing American handmade Mudhunter Pottery, 66 Broadway St., 828/513-1814, or Karen Donde, 854/261-4324, Red Dog Gallery/Art for Arts Sake (AFAS), 630 their websites. artists keep their doors open late. There are more 10am-3pm. Contact: 828/252-6036 or at (www. crafts by more than 100 artists and craftspeople Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring a rustic gallery or at (www.sutherlandhandweaving.com). Work by Mary Blackwell Chapman N. Liberty Street, Winston-Salem. Ongoing - We than 200 artists in the 23 buildings throughout the BlackBirdFrame.com). from the Southern Appalachian region. Mon.- shop showcasing functional and sculptural work Artworks Gallery, 564 N. Trade Street, initiate and/or support a wide variety of special Aberdeen district. Most of them will be on hand to describe Wed.,9am-6pm; Thurs.-Sat., 9am-9pm & Sun., from over 20 local potters. Our artists’ diverse Winston-Salem. Through Oct. 3 - "When We events and programs - all free to the public - that or show you their techniques as well as share Blue Ridge Frame & Gallery, 545 Merrimon 9am-5pm. Contact: 828/254-2068. styles ad affordable prices set them apart. Are Distanced," a window and online exhibition are designed to further the creation and enjoy- Artistic Impressions, 103 North Poplar Street, with you what inspires them. Free Parking is Ave., Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring works by lo- Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11am-5:30pm & Fri.& Sat., is visible from the sidewalk and can be viewed ment of art at the local level. In addition, through Aberdeen. Ongoing - Featuring custom stained available at Riverview Station, Wedge Studios, cal artist Linda Cheek, Ann Vasilik, Carol Bomer, Grovewood Gallery, adjacent to The Omni 11am-6pm. Contact: 828/225-5869. online on the Artworks Gallery website. Both 2D student scholarships and artist mentoring, we glass, , repairs, restoration and and Depot Street. Including: Trackside Studios, Kelly Wilkinson, and many more. Plus a large Grove Park Inn, 111 Grovewood Road, and 3D art by member artists are on display, encourage the development of new and emerg- church windows, plus a full supply for the hobby- Studio A - Pink Dog Creative, Odyssey Co-Op selection of prints, posters, and quality custom Asheville. Ongoing - Established in 1992, New Morning Gallery, 7 Boston Way, Historic showcasing the variety, quality and availability ing artists throughout the community. Hours: ist. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2- Gallery for Ceramic Arts, Mark Bettis Studio & framing. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-6pm & Sat., Grovewood Gallery is nationally recognized Biltmore Village, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring of original art by our local artists. If you are Tue.-Fri., noon-6pm & Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: pm. Contact: 910/944-1930. Gallery, Riverview Station/Studio 256/Bluebird 10am-4pm. Contact: 828/253-3559. for its dedication to fine American-made art fine art and crafts by some of America's finest interested in buying a piece for your own collec- 336/723-4444 or at (www.theafasgroup.com). Designs & Nora Julia Jewelry, Jonas Gerard Fine and craft. Located in historic Grovewood Vil- artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm & Sun., tion or as a gift, or would like an appointment Seagrove Pottery of the Sandhills, 1680 NC Art, Wedge Studios and more. For more info Blue Spiral 1, 38 Biltmore Ave., Asheville. Ongo- lage, this site once housed the weaving and noon-5pm. Contact: 828/274-2831 or at (www. to view an artwork in person, please send an Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Highway 5, less than 2 miles from the Village of contact: Andrea Kulish by e-mail at (radartistmar- ing - Featuring works in a variety of mediums by woodworking operations of Biltmore Industries, newmorninggallerync.com). e-mail to Mona Wu at ([email protected]) Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem. Mary and Pinehurst in the Food Lion/Bowling Alley Plaza, [email protected]) or call 828/423-6459. regional, national and international artists. Hours: an Arts and Crafts enterprise that played a or shop online at (www.Artworks-Gallery.org/ Charlie Babcock Wing Gallery & View Gallery, Aberdeen. Ongoing - Featuring only NC pot- Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Con- significant role in the Appalachian Craft Revival Overström Studio, 35 Wall St., Asheville. On- shop). Oct. 8 - 31 - "Almost Normal," featur- Through Nov. 29 - ": Painting with ters and primarily those of Seagrove, NC. We Aesthetic Gallery, 6 College St., across from tact: 828/251-0202 or at (www.bluespiral1.com). during the early 20th century. Today, Grove- going - This architecturally significant gallery ing new works by four members of Artworks Color and Light". The exhibit was organized typically have over 1000 pieces from 25 pottery Pritchard Park, Asheville. Ongoing - Offer- wood Gallery offers two expansive floors of exclusively represents work by internationally- Gallery including: Chris Flory, Betti Pettinati- by the Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass in artist’s on display. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. ing a variety of international works, including Castell Photography, 2C Wilson Alley off finely crafted furniture, ceramics, jewelry and recognized designer Michael Overström, who more, contributed by over 400 artists and with his wife Susan, present their original, Longinotti, Susan Smoot, and Mona Wu. Queens, NY. The first exhibition of its kind at Contact: 910/420-8056 or at (www.pinehurstpot- terracotta ceramics from Viet Nam and stone Eagle St., Asheville. Ongoing - The gallery Work by Erin Keane Flory’s body of work consists of large-scale Reynolda, it includes five windows, twenty lamps, tery.com). sculpture from Zimbabwe. In addition, there is is owned by internationally recognized artist craftspeople from across the United States. handformed jewelry designs that embrace the graphite drawings, evocative of another time and several displays showing how Tiffany glass an assortment of intricately detailed hand- Brie Castell, is a unique photographic Salon & Hours: Mon. – Sat., 10am-5:30pm & Sun. 11am designer’s Scandinavian heritage and define 310 ARTGallery, 191 Lyman St, #310, and place. The practice of graphite drawing was manufactured, how his lamps were as- Apex crafted pictorial textiles from Australia and Gallery dedicated solely to photo based media. to 5pm. Contact: 828/253-7651 or at (www. Asheville’s elegant style. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring original, on top of textured-layered oil painted surfaces sembled, and how collectors today can distin- Lesotho, many of which depict local Asheville The gallery features the work of Brie Castell, grovewood.com). 10am-8pm. Contact: 828/258-1761 or at (www. contemporary fine art by 21 regional artists. has allowed Betti Pettinati-Longinotti conversa- guish between authentic lamps and forgeries. As Cocoon Gallery, 221 N. Salem Street, Apex. scenes. Also available are Australian Aboriginal and also hosts several rotating exhibitions each overstrom.com). Hours: Sat., 11am-4pm or by appt., e-mail to tion and intercession with the Divine, having a painter, Louis C. Tiffany was captivated by the Ongoing - Featuring the functional art of oil paintings, Bruni Sablan oil paintings from year of other talented photographers. Hours: Ignite Jewelry Studios, second story of Riv- ([email protected]) to make an appt. Con- many varied forms and senses of spirituality. interplay of light and color, and this fascination 30+ Carolina artists working in ceramics, the "Jazz Masters Series," and ceramic tiles Wed.-Fri., noon-6pm, Sat., noon-7pm or by erview Station, 191 Lyman St, #262, Asheville. Pink Dog Creative Gallery, 348 Depot Street, tact: 828-776-2716 or at (http://www.310art. The textile works by Susan Smoot have been found its most spectacular expression in his glass wood, textiles, metal, glass & jewelry. Hours: from the Southwest (US). Hours: Tue-Sat, appt. Contact: 828.255.1188 or at (www.castell- Ongoing - Ignite Jewelry Studios, a project co- in the River Arts District, Asheville. Through com/main/). created in a mindful way as offerings to soothe “paintings.” Using new and innovative techniques Mon.,Wed.,Thur., 11am-6pm; Fri., 11am-8pm; noon-6pm. Contact: 828/301-0391 or at (www. photography.com). founded by local jewelers Jessica Hall, owner 2020 - "In Solidarity," an online exhibition our battered souls during this pandemic. Mona and materials, Tiffany Studios created leaded- Sat., 10am-5pm; & Sun., 1-5pm. Closed Tue. aestheticgallery.com). of Bluebird Designs, and Nora McMullen, by Pink Dog Creative artists and associated 352 Depot St. Fine Art Studio, 352 Depot Wu has taken advantage of the hiatus to cre- glass windows and lampshades in vibrant colors Contact: 919/267-4321. Chatsworth Art and Antiques, 54 N. Lexing- owner of Nora Julia. Ignite Jewelry Studios has friends, seeks to speak to the violence, fear Street, Suite 110, next to The Junction Res- ate a collection of small watercolor paintings and richly varied patterns, textures, and opaci- ton Ave., Asheville. Ongoing - Specializing in a fully-stocked shared space for experienced and grief caused by centuries of injustice to taurant, River Arts District, Ashevile. Ongoing depicting common objects in and around her ties. Ongoing - Collection of 18th through 20th Asheboro 19th and early 20th century oils, watercolors jewelers to use the equipment, create together Black people and to celebrate the many con- - Working artists studio of Richard C. Nelson, house. Ongoing - The gallery is the longest century art, sculpture, American art, and pottery. and prints. Also jewelry, silver, china, small fur- and grow their skills. Weekly jewelry work- tributions made by people of African descent Jeff Pittman, Karen Weihs and Constance Vla- running cooperative gallery established by Admission: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9:30am-4- Circa Gallery, 150 Sunset Avenue, Asheboro. niture and fine accessories. Hours: Tue.-Sat., shops are taught covering a variety of jewelry to the culture of this country and the world. At houlis. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: artists for artist members, showing 12 exhibits :30pm & Sun., 1:30-4:30pm. Contact: 336/725- Ongoing - Featuring works by local, regional, 11am-5pm. Contact: 828.252.6004. techniques for all skill levels. Gallery Hours: Pink Dog we stand for justice and equity for 828/329-2918 or at (http://www.riverartsdistrict. per year in the heart of Winston-Salem’s Art 5325 or at (www.reynoldahouse.org). and established artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am- Tue.-Sat., 11-4pm. Contact: 828/552-4805 or at everyone. We are outraged and saddened by com/352-depot-street-studio.html). District. Approx. 21 artists show their work in 6pm. Contact: 336/736-8015. Clayspace Co-op, River Arts District, 119A (www.ignitejewelrystudios.com). the recent deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud mediums such as painting, watercolor, drawing, SEED Collective Gallery, 205 W. Sixth Street, Roberts St., Asheville. Ongoing - The Clay- Arbery and Breonna Taylor and the unneces- The Haen Gallery, 52 Biltmore Ave., a few photography, sculpture, encaustic wax, and entrance is on "Soho Alley" , Winston-Salem. Colorshow Gallery, 151 N. Fayetteville Street, space Co-op is a cooperative ceramics studio Jewels That Dance: Jewelry Design, 63 Hay- sary violence against Johnnie Rush in our steps south of the movie theatre, Asheville. digital art. The gallery features the work of Ongoing - Featuring works by a cooperative located on the second floor of Bell & Browne and showroom located in the historic river arts wood St., next door to the Library, Asheville. On- own city. These names are only the more Ongoing - Committed to providing access to Marion Adams, Woodie Anderson, Mary Beth group of artists in various mediums. Hours: Sat. Law Offices, Asheboro. Ongoing - The gallery district of Asheville, North Carolina. The main going - Featuring hand-crafted jewelry by some recent victims in a long history of racism in stunning and unique artwork for discerning Blackwell-Chapman, Owens Daniels, Chris from 11am-5pm & by appt. Contact: 336/722- offers an assortment of artworks by NC artists, aim of the Clayspace Cooperative is to provide of America's foremost jewelry artists. Hours: this country. We believe that artists speak to collectors and our community in general. Our Flory, Mike Foley, Jim Gemma, Don Green, Ted 2345. from pottery and blown glass, to fiber arts, jew- an environment that promotes the artistic Mon.-Sat., 10:30am-6pm. Contact: 828/254-5088 our times and that art can uplift, enlighten and offerings will reflect the character and sensibili- Hill, Alix Hitchcock, Dean Roland Johnson, Lea elry and paintings. We also have an assortment growth and success of its members through or at (www.jewelsthatdance.com). encourage dialogue. Art can be a vehicle for ties of this wonderful region. Including works Lackey-Zachmann, Nanu LaRosee, Barbara of hand-poured candles and handmade soap. cooperation and education. Hours: hours by social change. Up to 100% from the sale of art by Lynn Boggess, GC Myers, Jerry Bowman, Rizza Mellin, Seth Moskowitz, Diane Nations, Hours: Mon.-Thur., 11am-6pm; Fri., 11am-4pm chance. Contact: 828/279-3811. Jonas Gerard Fine Art, 240 Clingman Ave., from this exhibition will go to the following chari- Alvena McCormick, Volkmar Wentzel, and Beverly Noyes, Betti Pettinati-Longinotti, and every 3rd. Fri., is our Open House from Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring works by ties whose mission is justice and equity, Black MM Pipkin. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Sat., Mitzi Shewmake, Susan Smoot, Jessica Tefft, 5:30-8:30pm, where you can meet the artists Cold River Gallery, 32-A Biltmore Ave., nationally known artist Jonas Gerard (1941- Lives Matter, BeLoved Asheville, and the Equal 11am-6pm; and Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: Kimberly Varnadoe, and Mona Wu,as well as and enjoy some refreshments. Contact: Betsy Asheville. Ongoing - Welcome to the artis- 2020). The 5,000 square foot studio / gallery is Justice Initiative. We encourage you to join us 828/254-8577 or at (www.thehaengallery.com). Work by Carl Block Associate Members: Perviz Heyat and Kate Browne at 336/465-2387 or at (http://www. tic expression of messages found in ancient filled with years of passion and dedication. He in donating to organizations that are working to Magruder. COVID-19 Hours: Thur.-Sat., noon- colorshowgallery.com). American Folk Art & Antiques, 64 Biltmore wisdom, philosophies and our Earth’s gifts, used bold, passionate, sweeping gestures of progress racial equality. Pink Dog Creative will The Satellite Gallery, 55 Broadway, Asheville. 3pm or by appt. Contact: 336/723-5890 or at Ave., Asheville. Through Oct. 20 - "Color presented as the fine art of Karen Pierre. Work- saturated color that form unexpected images match all donations from sales from this exhibi- Ongoing - Featuring works by the next wave (www.artworks-gallery.org). Little River Art Works, 6417 Abner Rd., Stories". This dynamic show combines two vital ing studio, jewelry, pottery. Hours: Tue.-Sat., of poetic stature. Hours: Mon.-Sun., 10am-6pm tion. Participating artists include: Patti Anastasi, of innovative and creative artists that are rising Asheboro. Ongoing - Featuring stoneware components of Folk Art: Color and Story. An art- noon-5pm. Contact: 828/350-0955. & by appt. Contact: 828/350-7711 or at (www. Casimir Bationo, Ralph Burns, Christie Calay- from the underground of contemporary street Associated Artists, The Milton Rhodes Center luminaries and hand carved folk art scenes on ist’s life, impressions deeply felt, memories, and jonasgerard.com). cay, Deanna Chilian, Cleaster Cotton, Heather and pop culture. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm & for the Arts, 251 North Spruce Street, Winston- our pottery by Nora & Barry Walbourn. Hours: dreams all searching for a way out into the world, Corey C. McNabb Studio, River Arts District, Davis, Holly de Saillan, Andrea Kulish, James Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/505-2225 or at Salem. Ongoing - AAWS is located in the by appt. only. Contact: 336/381-4708 or e-mail this is the artist’s quest. Color, rich and primary, 1 Roberts Street, Suite 201, above White Duck K2 Studio, 59 College Street, inside The Kress Love, Joseph Pearson, Patricia Phillips, Jenny (www.thesatellitegallery.com/). Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts centered at ([email protected]). commands attention, lifting spirits in the process. Taco Shop, Asheville. Ongoing - An Asheville Building, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring a Pickens, Anita Shwarts, Viola Spells, Stephen in the heart of downtown Winston-Salem and Ongoing - Featuring antique folk art, functional native, McNabb paints only with a palette knife, unique collection of fine furniture by local artists St.Claire, and Noel Yovovich. The exhibition The Updraft Fine Art Gallery, 84 Walnut features a variety of exhibits each year. Our Susan Harrell Studio Gallery, 375 S. Fayette- and contemporary folk pottery, furniture and applying oils or acrylics to canvas, creating bold and pieces from around the world, home acces- link is (http://www.pinkdog-creative.com/in- Street, directly across from Zambras and right primary gallery is the Womble Carlyle Gallery ville Street, Asheboro. Ongoing - Featuring a fine paintings. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., bright images with an impressionistic impasto sories and changing fine art exhibitions. Hours: solidarity). Hours: Fri. & Sat., 11am-5pm or by around the corner from Malaprops, Asheville. “Swarm” by Adrian Rhodes which boasts approximately 1800 square feet art gallery showcasing the work of contemporary noon-5pm. Contact: 828/281-2134 or at (www. style. Hours: Thur.-Tue., 11am-5pm. Contact: at Mon.-Thur .,11am-6pm: Fri .& Sat., 11am-7pm; chance. Contact: (www.pinkdog-creative.com). Ongoing - The gallery is owned and operated of flexible exhibition space so our artists can Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, photorealism painter Susan Harrell and other se- amerifolk.com). (www.mcnabbfineart.com). and Sun., noon-5pm.. Contact: 828/250-0500 by four local artists including: Andrew Montrie, exhibit anything they create; from small intimate 750 Marguerite Drive, Winston-Salem. Main lect artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: or at (www.k2furniture.com). Pura Vida, 39-B Biltmore Ave., Asheville. Matt Christie, Minne Kane and William Hunter. paintings to large instillation works we have the and Potter Galleries, Through Feb. 15, 2021 336/267-8286 or at (www.susanharrell.com). Appalachian Craft Center, 10 North Spruce CURVE studios & garden, 6, 9 & 12 River- Ongoing - Featuring a space for the senses, It is run by artists for artists and features exhi- space to show it. All new members are Associ- - "DRAWN: Concept & Craft," an expansive ex- St., Asheville. Ongoing - Folk pottery, face jugs, side Dr., River Arts District, Asheville. Ongo- Kress Emporium, 19 Patton Ave., Patton & offering the finest in artwork appealing to all bitionary glass blowing and pottery throwing. ate Members and may participate in Associate hibition featuring more than 200 + diverse works traditional crafts, and other collectables. Hours: ing - Working studios of Constance Williams, Lexington Aves., downtown Asheville. Ongo- five senses. Hours: daily noon-10pm. Contact: Additional works of art offered are functional Member shows, All-Member shows, and our by 60+ artists including: LeRoy Neiman, Kara Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/253-8499 or Sutherland Handweaving, Pattiy Torno, Maria ing - Featuring works by over 100 artists and 828/271-6997 or at (www.pura-vida-asheville. fine woodwork, jewelry, encaustic, mixed media Walker, Fab 5 Freddy, Kiki Smith, Sarah Sze and Troya, Kyle Carpenter, Akira Satake, Cynthia craftsmen. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm & Sun., com). extensive Community Exhibits program that continued on Page 53 continued on Page 54 Page 52 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 53 Sullivan. Freeman Beard, Helen Farson, Dottie intimate approach to the senses. Hours: Mon.- fabrics, ceramics, beads and jewelry from West Leatherwood, Linda Apriletti, Mary Dobbin, Sat.,10am-5pm. Contact: 828/669-7675. Africa, the Middle East, Central America, and Sharon Rusch Shaver, Holly Glasscock, Gina the US collected over years of traveling. Hours: NC Commercial Galleries Strumpf, Trena McNabb and Toni Carlton. New Sourwood Gallery, 110 Broadway, Black NC Commercial Galleries Sat. & Sun., 11am-6pm & by appt. Contact: continued from Page 53 to the gallery, Mary-Ann Prack, Marty Allran Mountain. Ongoing - Featuring a co-op gallery continued from Page 54 919/933-6999 or at (www.dirtroadgallery.net). and Ralph Mello add 3 dimensional clay works of local artists offering original art for sale, and oil painting, photography, metal and leather sense of color and texture to the subtle grids of and longstanding glass artists, John Littleton including: paintings, pottery, jewelry, photog- Martin and Maryanne Bona Dayman and wildlife Jordan Street Arts, 25 W. Jordan Street, N.C. Crafts Gallery, 212 W. Main St., corner of work. All exclusively from local area artists. her hand-loom woven table runners, cloths, and and Kate Vogel along with Greg Fidler, John raphy, stained glass and other fine art. Artists carvings by H. Gray Turner. Rod Shaw's terra Brevard. Ongoing - Jordan Street Arts is a Weaver and West Main Sts., Carrboro. Ongoing Hours: Sun., Mon.-Thur., 11am-7pm and Fri.- napkins. Lynch’s collection is woven with wool Almaguer, David Wilson and Loretta Forde are: Kent A. Barnes, Katrina Bass, Judith cotta sculptures. Also, multiplate ecthings, water- new cooperative art gallery featuring fine art - Offering a wide assortment of items handcrafted Sat., 11am-9pm. Contact: 828-582-2112. handspun that she sources from her sheep on have exceptional glass works. Hours: Tue.- Bush, Sarah Campbell, Charley, Ruth Connar, colors, jewelry, pottery, garden accessories, glass and skilled craftsmanship of area artists. “The by North Carolina artisans. You'll find contempo- her Aunt’s farm in Wisconsin. Connolly combines Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: Denise Geiger, Jean Hope, Elizabeth Kirk, Ida and wooden treasures. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- goal of Jordan Street Arts is to create a vibrant, rary and traditional pottery, blown glass, wood, Trackside Studios, 375 Depot Street, River her love of nature into her unique process of Eco 828/963-4288 or at (www carltongallery.com). O’Connell, Billy Ogle, Eileen Ross, Marilyn 5pm and Sun. 1-5pm. Contact: 828/295-6991. interactive, family-friendly environment for jewelry, metalwork, toys, folk art, garden sculp- Arts District, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring printing with natural dyes on linen fabric. Con- Sobanski, Jenean Stone, Susan Taylor, Sum- both artists and patrons” says co-owners Keith Work by Richard “Dick” Staat ture, kaleidoscopes, baskets, fiber art and more. works by 20 artists with 14 working studios. nolly’s work celebrates and mimics the cacoph- Sally Nooney, Artists Studio Gallery, located mer G. Ventis, Ann Whisenant, and Katherine Reinert Fine Art, 1153 Main Street, Blowing and Amy Braman. “We encourage our artists Sunset River Marketplace, 10283 Beach Drive, The Gallery currently carries the work of more Hours: Daily 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/545- ony of patterns found in leaves and plant forms midway between Banner Elk & Valle Crucis Youtz. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Rock. Ongoing - Reinert Fine Art showcases the to be present and active in the gallery, so that SW, Calabash. Oct. 1 - 31 - "Nostalgia Highway: than 500 North Carolinians, from the mountains 2904 or at (www.tracksidestudios375.com). of all kinds. Ongoing - Our cooperative gallery on Hwy 194 So. Ongoing - Featuring the rich, 828/669-4975. contemporary impressionist works in oil by Rick patrons can meet and interact with the artist(s) Take a Ride With Richard Staat. Award-winning to the shore. The gallery also hosts two shows a currently has fifteen members who are from the vibrant works of Sally Nooney in oil, acrylic, Reinert and other artists offering their unique as they fall in love with the pieces they create.” artist Richard “Dick” Staat has been exhibiting his month. Shows begin the first of each month and Bakersville, Penland, Burnsville and Weaverville and watercolor. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Studio 103 Fine Art Gallery, 103 West and diverse styles. Hours: Mon.-Sun., 9am-5pm. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 828/384- work at Sunset River Marketplace for almost 20 give the featured artist the opportunity to show- areas including: Kent McLaughlin, Suze Lindsay, Contact: 828/963-7347 or at (www.sallynooney. St, Black Mountain. Ongoing - Owned and Contact: 828/414-9580 or at (www.rickreinert. 3816 or follow the Jordan Street Arts’ page on years. He graduated from Ohio State University case an entire body of work. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Gertrude Graham Smith, David Ross, Claudia com). curated by photographer Rebecca D’Angelo, com). Facebook. with a BFA degree. He worked for years as a 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 919/942- Dunaway, Jenny Lou Sherburne, Carmen Grier, the gallery will feature monthly shows by local commercial artist before moving to Oak Island, 4048 or at (http://nccraftsgallery.com/). Lisa Joerling, Pam Brewer, Robbie Bell, Teresa Beaufort and national artists. It will also offer local art The Bob Timberlake Gallery at Blowing Mountain Forest Pottery, 2395 Greenville NC where he paints in his studio almost every Pietch, JJ Brown, Simona Rosasco, Sondra Dorn and crafts for sale in its retail section. Hours: Rock, 946 Main Street Blowing Rock. Ongo- Hwy., Brevard. Ongoing - Offering functional day. Oct. 12 - 17 - "Brunswick Arts Council Studio 91 Fine Art Gallery, Meadowmont and Terry Gess. Visit any day and you’re likely to Craving Art Studio, 121 Craven Street, Beau- Wed.-Sat., noon-6pm or by appt. Contact: call ing - Featuring original artwork and reproduc- and whimsical pottery made on site by artist Annual Show". This has always been a popular Village, Chapel Hill. Ongoing - Featuring meet one or two of the Mica artists. July hours: fort. Ongoing - Featuring the working space of Rebecca D’Angelo at 828/357-8327 or at (www. tions by Bob Timberlake. Also furniture, gifts, Mary Murray. “Handmade comes to life” in the event with our friends and customers, so we’re works by Jean Abadie, Thomas Arvid, Dimitri Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pm or by appt. To make an artist Heather Sink. This space is shared with studio103fineartgallery.com). apparel and collectibles. Hours: they vary - call homey gallery, offering the work of many re- thrilled to have this show back at the gallery Danish, Michael Flohr, Edward Lewis, and appointment, please phone Terry Gess at 828- community through classes, events and work- ahead. Contact: 828/295-4855 or at (www. gional artists – handmade teddy bears, jewelry, again. It features both 2D and 3D art. Be sure Fabian Perez. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-6pm; 467-0166, the gallery at 828-688-6422, or e-mail shops and exhibits of other artists. Hours: daily, Ten Thousand Villages, 303 Lookout Rd., bobtimberlake.com). quilts, folk art, sculpture, drawings, and paint- to stop by and support our local art community. Fri., 10am-8pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: ([email protected]), a least a day ahead 10am-5pm. Contact: 252-728-0243 or at (www. Montreat. Ongoing - Fair trade source for ings. Recipes accompany many pottery pieces Ongoing - A unique eclectic gallery showcasing 919/933-3700. to be met at Mica for special showing by one of cravingartstudio.com). handmade items from more than 30 countries Winterfire Craft Gallery, 1087 Main Street, that are designed for baking apples, pies, and over 200 local artists in virtually every medium. Mica’s artist members. Contact: 828/688-6422 or in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Hours: Mon.- Blowing Rock. Ongoing - Featuring pottery by other dishes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm Enjoy gourmet coffee, tea and treats as you Charlotte Area at (www.micagallerync.com). Handscapes Gallery Fine Arts and Crafts, 410 Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/669-1406. Bill Campbell as well as hand-crafted jewelry, & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/885-2149 or at stroll through the 10,000 square-foot space. Art Front Street, Beaufort. Ongoing - The Gallery metal sculpture, hand-thrown pottery, art glass, (www.scenic276.com). classes and custom framing are offered on-site. Allison Sprock Fine Art, 600 Queens Rd., Michael Kline Pottery, 4062 Snow Creek Road, promotes American traditions in pottery, jewelry The Gingko Tree Photo Gallery & Frame and calligraphy prints. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6- FrameCenter hours are Wed. - Fri., noon- 5pm the gallery shares space with The Nichols Bakersville. Ongoing - Featuring pottery by Mi- and glasswork with an emphasis on North Caro- Shop, 128 Broadway, Black Mountain. Ongoing pm & Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/295-4880. Mud Dabber's Pottery and Crafts, 3623 and by appt. Call Lou Aliotta directly at 910/368- Company in one of Myers Park’s oldest chael Kline and jewelry by Stacey Lane. Contact: lina artists. Over 200 artists are represented in a - Gifts, cards, prints, photography and framing. Greenville Hwy., Brevard. Ongoing - Featuring 7351. Hours: Mon.-Sat., noon-5pm. Contact: houses, Charlotte. Ongoing - The gallery call 828/675-4097 or visit (http://michaelklinepot- full range of work from the traditional to the con- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Boone the work of six family members including: John 910/575-5999 or at represents many well-known artists from all Work by Rashid Johnson tery.blogspot.com/). temporary in pottery, glass, jewelry, metal, wood Contact: 828/669-7721. O., Sybil, John E., Carol and Brandon (Brad), (www.SunsetRiverMarketplace.com). over the world. Some of the featured artists are 22 London, 22 London Road, Asheville. Oct. and other media. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm Miters Touch Woodworking, 6858 Hwy. and Becky Dodson and friends Phillip Johnston, very famous; others are emerging including: 29 - Nov. 22 - "High Anxiety". Receptions Banner Elk Area & Sun., 10am-5pm. Contact: 252-728-6805 or at The Old Depot Arts & Crafts Gallery, inter- 105 S., Foscoe, near Hound Ears. Ongo- Carolyn Becker, Susan Peterson, and Matthew ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Ocean Isle Beach Andre Bludov, Constantin Chatov, Marc Chatov, will be held on Oct. 29, 30, & 31, 2020, from (http://www.handscapesgallery.com/). section of Sutton and Cherry Streets, Black ing - Featuring fine furniture by Denise Grohs Nevenschwander, Elizabeth Galloway, Jonlyn Silver Coast Winery, 6680 Barbeque Rd., Roman Chatov, Gee Gee Collins, Larry Davis, 6-10pm and Nov. 1, from 2-5pm. Sign-up ap- Alta Vista Gallery, 2839 Broadstone Road, Mountain. Ongoing - A non-profit arts/crafts and Miters Touch, pottery by Eric Reichard, art Parker, Charlie Parker, Mary Ey, and Sue Jones. Ocean Isle Beach. Ongoing - Art gallery featur- Noah Desmond, Margaret Dyer, Sabre Esler, pointments and masks are required. To attend, (between Banner Elk and Boone) Valle Crucis. The Artestry Hideaway, 129 Middle Lane, (in gallery representing local artists. Proceeds sup- quilts by Linda Smith, stained glass by Dianne Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-5pm. ing local artists, David McCune, Steven Schu- Stephen Fry, Benjamin Hollingsworth, Linda sign up at (22London.org). "High Anxiety" is the Ongoing - Featuring fine art gallery in historic the alley behind Clawson’s Resturant) Beaufort. port arts in the schools program. Pottery, folk art Radford, and wood turnings by Todd Davidson. Contact: 828/884-5131 or at (www.muddabbers. man, and Suzanne C. Hunady, as well as daily James, Dimitri Kourouniotis, Stan Mullins, Anne fourth exhibition at 22 London from The Collec- farmhouse, located near the Original Mast Ongoing - The Artestry Hideaway features over and more. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., Also cabinetwork and kitchen design services com). tours, tastings and the art of wine making. Hours Neilson, Becky Ollinger, Spencer Reid, Felice tion of Hedy Fischer and Randy Shull. Examin- General Store. In its 20th year and representing 60 North Carolina Artists. We offer fine art, whim- 1-5pm. Contact: 828/669-6583. available. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-5pm, Sat. Mon.-Sat., 11-6pm & Sun. 12-5pm. Contact: Sharp, Tracy Sharp, Louis St. Lewis, Elizabeth ing our unstable times through a multiplicity over 100 artists, the gallery specializes in oils sical and funky jewelry, pottery, glass, fiber, wood, 10am-2pm or by appt. Contact: 828/963-4445 Red Wolf Gallery, 8 E. Main St., Brevard. 910/287-2800 or at Stehling, Harry Stewart, Cate Wagoner, Karen of artistic positions and voices "High Anxiety" and watercolors depicting mountain land- metal, fun chimes and other ‘stuff’. We also offer Visions of Creation Gallery, 114 Cherry State or at (www.miterstouchinc.com). Ongoing - Featuring original works of art by over (www.silvercoastwinery.com). Weihs, Alice Williams, Sean Williams, and brings new perspectives to bear on themes scapes. Artists include: B. Jean Baird, Alan Mc- classes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., Street, Black Mountain. Ongoing - Featur- twenty regional artists in a historic downtown Kathy Wochele. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. such as identity, forced migration, politics, Carter, Louise Pinto, Jean Pollock, Ray Byram, 10am-6pm. Contact: 919/244-7354 or at (www. ing unique, contemporary fine gold jewelry of Brevard - Cedar Mountain Area building. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm and Sun., Cary Contact: 404/274-5829 or visit (www.allison- technology, corporate culture and a worldwide Joan Sporn, Elizabeth Ellison, Dotti Shelton. artestryhideaway.com). incomparable beauty and quality handcrafted by 1-5pm and by appt. Contact: 828/862-8620. sprockfineart.com). Pandemic. Ongoing - a 10,000 square foot art- Also shown are original lithographs and original Robert Vengoechea. Hours: Tue.-Sat., noon-6pm Andrea Brewer Art Studio, 22 West Main Stonehaven Jewelry Gallery, 101 Ledge ist-driven studio / warehouse /exhibition space. serigraphs from internationally-acclaimed Belmont & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/669-0065. Street, upstairs, next to The Proper Pot, Brevard. The Haen Gallery, 200 King Street, Brevard Stone Way, Stonecreek Village Shopping Hours: by appt only. Contact: Randy Shull, at artists such as ALVAR, Boulanger, and folk Ongoing - Natural fiber landscapes and wildlife Lumberyard Arts District, Brevard. Ongoing Center, corner of Davis Drive and High House 828/216-1337, or e-mail at (randy.shull@gmail. artist Will Moses, great-grandson of "Grandma JS Pottery Antiques and Collectibles, 27 Blowing Rock scenes. Hours: by appt. only and fall art walks - Committed to providing access to stunning Rd., Cary. Ongoing - Featuring custom design, com) or Hedy Fischer at 828/216-1331. Moses." Also: kaleidoscopes, stained-glass, North Main Street, Belmont. Ongoing - Offering from 5-8pm. Contact: 828/577-1968 or at (http:// and unique artwork for discerning collectors jewelry repair, original oil paintings, limited pottery, jewelry, sculpture, and custom framing. pieces ranging from face jugs, vases, pitchers Blowing Rock Frameworks & Gallery, LTD, www.andreabrewerfiber.com). and our community in general. Our offerings edition prints, and fine art glass. Hours: Mon.- Woolworth Walk, 25 Haywood Street, Designer Bed-and-Breakfast rooms on-site. and planters with hand-painted iris, dogwood, 7539 Valley Blvd (Next to Food Lion), Blowing will reflect the character and sensibilities of this Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring artwork and Open all year; hours vary according to season. and magnolia designs to beautiful hand-carved Rock. Ongoing - Blowing Rock Frameworks BernWell Pottery Studio and Gallery, 324 King wonderful region. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm; 919/462-8888 or at (www.stonehavenjewelry. crafts by over 170 artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Summer/Fall Hours: 11 am-5pm daily, except North Carolina lighthouses. Hours: Mon.-Sat., and Gallery is celebrating their 23rd year in the Road, Pisgah Forest. Ongoing - Featuring works Sat., 11am-6pm; and Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: com). 11am-6pm, closed Tue. (until Mar.), & Sun. for Sun., which are by appt. Contact: 828/963- 9am-6pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 704/829- business of custom framing and fine art sales. by Wendy Elwell and Dennis Bern. Hours: Mon.- 828/883-3268 or at (www.haengallery.com). 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/254-9234 or at (www. 5247 or at (www.altavistagallery.com). 0360 or at (www.jspottery.com). They represent some of the High Country’s Sat., 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 828/883- The Nature of Art Gallery, 106-D Colonades woolworthwalk.com). most prolific and profound artists, displaying 8300 or at (www.bernwellpottery.com). Twin Willows Studio, 15 Crestview Dr., Brevard. Way, Waverly Place Shopping Center, Cary. Black Mountain/Montreat/Swannanoa an array of subject matter from landscapes to Ongoing - Featuring the works of Ann DerGara. Ongoing - Featuring whimsical and eclectic Atlantic Beach historical paintings. A few artist’s on display Blue Moon Gallery, 24 E. Main Street, Bre- Hours: by appt. only. Contact: 828/877-5275. artworks for interiors and gardens with a native Acoustic Corner, 105 F Montreat Rd, Black at the gallery include best seller, Lita Gatlin, vard. Ongoing - Blue Moon Gallery specializes flair. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm, except Wed. Vision Gallery, 407 Atlantic Beach Causeway, Mountain. Ongoing - Acoustic instruments Jason Drake, watercolorist Wes Waugh, Robin in photography and offers paintings and three- Burnsville till 9pm. Contact: 919/859-6004. Atlantic Beach. Ongoing - Featuring original hand-made or manufactured by hand in Wellner, folk artist Wiili, and even oils from the dimensional art and jewelry. Hours: Mon.-Sat., paintings and three-dimensional work from small factories. Guitars, mandolins, bou- famous Elliott Daingerfield. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun., noon-4pm or by appt. Con- The Design Gallery, 7 South Main St., Village Art Circle, 200 South Academy Street, Work by Jacob Dhein regional and national artists, and one and zoukis, banjos, violins, lap dulcimers, and 9am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 828/295.0041 or tact: 828/290-5492 or at (www.BlueMoonGal- Burnsville. Ongoing - Feature fine arts and Cary. Ongoing - Our gallery is located in Ash- two-person shows in summer months. Hours: other instruments popular in Celtic, Old-Time, at (www.blowingrockgalleries.com). leryNC.com). crafts consisting of original paintings, etchings, worth Village in historic downtown Cary, behind Anne Neilson Fine Art, to Shops of Mor- 10:30am-5pm, closed Wed, Sun. Contact Bluegrass, and other folk genres. Plus all ac- prints, art glass, pottery, wood work, furniture, Ashworth Drug in the plaza, corner of Academy rison in SouthPark Charlotte. Through Oct. 252/247-5550 or at cessories. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-7pm & Sat., Bolick and Traditions Pottery, 1155 Main Drew Deane Gallery,114 W. Main St., across textiles, sculpture, metals, book art and jewelry. and Chatham Streets. Parking is available in 24 - "take - root," featuring works by eight (www.twogalleries.net). 10-5pm. Contact: 828/669-5162. Street, Blowing Rock. Ongoing - The shop from City Hall and Brevard Fire Station, Bre- In addition we have furniture, lighting, home the plaza in front of the gallery as well as on contemporary Southern artists that have rooted incorporates Bolick, Traditions, and Original vard. Ongoing - Featuring a premier emerging accents and gifts. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,10am-5pm. Chatham and Academy Streets, and on Waldo themselves in their identity, including: Allison Bakersville Black Mountain Iron Works, 120 Broadway, Owens Pottery into one great location. Known for contemporary fine arts gallerys in Western Contact: 828/678-9869. Street. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: James, Sarah Gatle Carter, Trudi Norris, Case Black Mountain. Ongoing - Featuring works our cobalt blues, greens, and earthtone glazes North Carolina. Including works by: Devin Bur- (www.villageartcircle.com). Baumgarten, Sunny Goode, Fred Bettin, Nikki In Tandem Gallery, 20 North Mitchell Ave., Bak- handcrafted in iron & other metals by Tekla and we also carry the much desired Owens Red gess, Jerry Cutler, Drew Deane, Greg Fidler, Calabash - Ocean Isle Beach Oliver, and Désirée Pretty. Ongoing - The gal- ersville. Ongoing - Featuring a gallery in down- Dan Howachyn. Hours: Mon. -Sat., 10am-5pm. glaze. Teapots, mugs, bowls, serving pieces, John Geci, Richard Lane, Courtney Erin Martin Chapel Hill - Carrboro lery represents over 30 esteemed national and town Bakersville to attract, display, and promote Contact: 1/888/689-9021 or at (www.BlackMoun- many other forms are ready for a home. Not only and Mark Mulfinger. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am- Jewelry by Wendy-Beach House Fine Arts international artists, as well as works by noted artists from coast to coast, offering one of the tainiron.com). do we have handmade pottery, we make your 5pm or by appt. Contact: 828/877-5272 or at Gallery, 10152 Beach Drive, Unit 6, Cala- Animation and Fine Art Galleries, University painter and author Anne H. Neilson. The gallery best selections of ceramic, jewelry and art from shopping experience exciting with unique fashion (www.drewdeanegallery.com). bash. Ongoing - Wendy specializes in unique Mall, 201 S Estes Dr., Chapel Hill. Ongo- is an outgrowth of Neilson’s ever-growing popu- all over America and beyond. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Black Mountain Quilts, 121 Cherry St., Black items such as clothing, jewelry, leather goods, designs of handcrafted jewelry of sterling silver, ing - Featuring contemporary works of art and larity sparked by her Angels Series paintings 10am-5pm, or by appt. Contact: 828/688-6428 or Mountain. Ongoing - Heirloom quality quilts, and handbags,. Locally made lotions, soaps, Duckpond Pottery, 2398 Greenville Hwy., Bre- genuine beach glass and fine gems at afford- animation art. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. and book. Summer Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-4- at (www.intandemgallery.com). accessories, handbags, tabletop, and baby candles, and honey. Christian based gifts such as vard. Ongoing - Duckpond Pottery specializes able prices. Among forty five regional artists on Contact: 919/968-8008 or at (www.animatio- pm & Sat., 11am-4pm or by appt. Contact: quilts. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6pm & Sun. 12- jewelry, books, and wall decor can also be found. display at the gallery are watercolorists Julia nandfineart.com). 980/253-9566 or at (http://www.anneneilson- Work by Nancy Oppenheimer in custom, handcrafted sinks and tiles. The pot- 5pm. Contact: 828/669-0730. We know you will find our store unique and will tery also features handcrafted kitchenware and Frost of Jacksonville, NC, and Marilyn Pounds fineart.com/ourgallery). Art Cellar Gallery, 920 Shawneehaw Ave., become one of your favorite spots while visiting accent pieces for both indoors and out. Torches of Ocean Isle Beach, photographer Marko An- Black Mountain Gallery, 1800 #9 E. Franklin Hwy 184, Banner Elk. Through Oct. 17 - Black Mountain Studios Inc., 626 Lytle Cove the Village of Blowing Rock. Hours: Mon.-Sat., topped with custom faces are potter Nick Fried- gelo of Calabash, NC, and now introducing the Street, Eastgate Shopping Center, Chapel Hill. Art House Studios, 3103 Cullman Ave., off "Preservation and Conservation," is a one of a Rd., just 3 miles from downtown Black Moun- 10am-6pm & Sun. noon-6pm. Contact: 828/295- man’s signature pieces. The deck plays host to pottery of Tristan Mardall, Carolina Shores, NC. Ongoing - Featuring handwrough designer 36th Street in the NoDa District, Charlotte. On- kind show that highlights the importance of our tain, Swannanoa. Ongoing - A fine pottery craft 6128 or at (www.traditionspottery.com). weekly concerts and a new coffeeshop. Hours: Hours Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 910/575- jewelry by artisans from throughout the United going - Featuring a complex of working studios local animals in the High Country. Featuring and art gallery featuring many local as well Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm or by appt. Contact: 0024 or at (www.jewelrybyWendy.com). States. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: by area artists. Hours: during Gallery Crawls painted works by Nancy Oppenheimer, Walter as some nationally know artists. Owner and IAGO, 1165 Main St., Blowing Rock. Ongo- 828/883-4512 or at (www.duckpondpotter.etsy. 919/967-8101. and by appt. Contact: 704/577-4587 or e-mail Stanford and ceramics by Pam Brewer. Ongo- operated by award winning potters Austin and ing - Featuring inspired, contemporary, fine art com). Phthalo Blue Gallery, 7199 Beach Drive, at ([email protected]). ing - Three floors of exhibition space featuring Maud Boleman. Hours: 11am-6pm seven days and handcrafts from a variety of artists working Ocean Isle Beach. Ongoing - The gallery is Blackwood Station Gallery, 6113 Hwy. 86N., painting and sculpture from regionally and na- a week. Contact: 828/686-1011. in the fields of jewelry, fashion accessories, Gallery on Main, 36 East Main Street, Brevard. an artist owned, art gallery featuring local and Chapel Hill. Ongoing - Featuring functional Artists' Atelier Carolina, located in the Pentes tionally known artists. Featured artists include: art glass, functional art for the home, pottery, Ongoing - Featuring original art, limited editon national artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-4pm & & fine art, sculpture and fine art prints. Hours: Artworks Gallery & Studios bldg., 1346 Hill William Dunlap, Herb Jackson, Gregory Smith, Garrou Pottery, 100 State St., Black Mountain. lighting, furniture, and garden art. Hours: daily, prints, collectibles and gifts. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: 910/209-6025 or at Tue.-Fri., 11am-7pm; Sat., 10am-6pm, & Sun., Rd., Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring works by Work by Colleen Connolly Norma Murphy, Tim Turner, Deborah Jacobs Ongoing - Featuring a wide variety of handmade 10am-6pm. Contact: 828/295-0033 or at (www. 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/885-7299 or at (www. (http://www.phthaolbulegallery.com). noon-6pm. Contact: 919/968-1360. Jim Fales, Fay M. Miller, Jack Pentes, Betty G. Purves, Bill Brown, Scott Boyle, Margaret Salis- pottery by father and son, John and Derrick iagoblowingrock.com). galleryonmain.com). Robinson, Gregory Weston, and Peggy Hutson Mica - Fine Contemporary Craft, 37 N. Mitchell bury, and others. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Garrou, and the works of other area craftsmen. Sea Gallery, 6885 Beach Dr., SW Route 199, Cameron's, University Mall, Chapel Hill. Ongo- Weston. Hours: by appt. Contact: 704/552- Avenue, Bakersville. Through Oct. 20 - Featur- Contact 828/898-5175 or at (www.artcellaron- Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/669- Main Street Gallery, 960-5 Main St., Blow- Gravy, 17 W. Main St., Brevard. Ongoing - An Ocean Isle Beach. Ongoing - Featuring fine art ing - Featuring contemporary American crafts 6200. ing an exhibition of fiber works by Burnsville artist line.com). 0222`. ing Rock. Ongoing - Featuring a co-op of artisan and retail market, benefiting the Boys by local, regional and nationally acclaimed artists. and pottery, folk art and functional art objects. Kathryn Lynch who is this seasons first Guest area artists that has been opened since 1982. and Girls Club of Transylvania County. Gravy’s Tasteful and inviting original oils, Gicleés on can- Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-9pm & Sun., 1-6pm. Charlotte Fine Art Gallery, 7510 Pineville-Mat- Artist. Lynch creates handmade decorative fabric Carlton Gallery, 10360 Hwy. 105 south in Seven Sisters Gallery, 117 Cherry Street, Black The gallery offers baskets, pottery, weaving, 71 dealers donate at least 15% of their profits vas, watercolors, and charcoals are presented in Contact: 919/942-5554. thews Road, located in South Charlotte’s Carmel cuffs and fabric handbags. Her work is noted for the Foscoe/Grandfather Mountain community, Mountain. Ongoing - Featuring a large selection photography, jewelry, woodworking, glass art, to our local club. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. our 7,000 square-foot gallery. Sculpture and pot- Village at the corner of Pineville-Matthews and its use of color and pattern on useful decorative located 10 miles south of Boone and 7 miles of arts and crafts by local, regional and national fibers and much more. Hours: daily, 10am-6pm. Contact: 828/862-4900 or at (www.gravyon- tery are also offered. Artists we exhibit are: Phyllis Chapellier Fine Art, 105 Arlen Park Drive, Cha- Carmel Road, Charlotte. Ongoing - Original objects. “I make each bag one at a time, and they north of Linville or Banner Elk. Ongoing - Tra- artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., Contact: 828/295-7839. main.blogspot.com). Arnold, Ken Buckner, Terry Buckner, Karen pel Hill. Ongoing - Fine, investment quality 19th works of art from award-winning artists across are all slightly different,” she notes. “I don’t use ditional and abstract paintings in landscapes, noon-5. Contact: 828/669-5107 or at (www. Edgar, Gary Halberstadt, V. Ryan Lauzon, Nancy & 20th century American art. Hours: Mon. - Fri. by the United States, as well as the Carolinas. patterns, since I frequently let the fabric dictate still life, figurative, non-objective abstracts, sevensistersgallery.com). Morning Star Gallery, 915 Main Street, across Hollingsworth Gallery, 147 E. Main Street, Hughes Miller, Miller Pope, Tom Wooldridge, and appointment. Contact: 919/967-9960 or at (www. Nationally and internationally-recognized artists shape and size. Oct. 21 - Dec. 31 - "For the cityscapes and animals abound at Carlton the street form the Speckled Trout Cafe, Blowing between Main Street Ltd. and Quotations Cof- Mary M. Wright. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm. citysearch.com/rdu/chapellier/). in 2-and 3-dimensional fine art. Specializing in a Table: Linens and Wovens". The display will bring Gallery by artists Andrew Braitman, Connie Song of the Wood, 203 West State St., Black Rock. Ongoing - Featuring oil and acrylic paint- fee Cafe, Brevard. Ongoing - Showcasing local Contact: 910/575-8222. wide array of media and styles represented: Rep- textile artists Deanna Lynch and Colleen Con- Winters, Egidio Antonaccio, Kate Worm, Vae Mountain. Ongoing - Home of rare, one ings by Ann Thompson featured with ceramic bas and emerging artists. Hours: call for hours. Dirt Road Gallery, 8218 Bright's Way, Chapel resentational, Impressionism, Expressionism, Ab- nolly together with a collection of each of their art- Hamilton, Laura Hughes, Lisa Boardwine, Deb- of a kind, handcrafted musical instruments reliefs and sculptures from the studios of John Contact: 828/884-4974. Hill. Ongoing - Featuring handcrafted items - straction / Paintings, Sculpture, Prints. Consulting and enchanting recordings. Come enjoy our including paintings, carvings, molas, textiles & ful items of domestic use. Lynch brings a refined bie Arnold, Kevin Beck, Warren Dennis, Amy continued on Page 55 continued on Page 56 Page 54 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 55 Bob Crum, James Daniel, Drew Gatlin, Meredith critical and historical event, Jane decided to use collector or a first time purchaser,Tyler White Gal- Custom Built Quilts, 411 N. Wall Street, Hen- Green, Tony Griffin, Vicki Kaseorg, Danny Mal- the shut-down time as an “at-home” artist resi- lery will guide you every step of the way. Hours: dersonville. Ongoing - Custom built quilts from boeuf, Cathy Melesh, and Mark Spangenberg. dency. At the beginning she saw the process as a Mon.-Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: aprons to wall hangings. Hours: open on week- NC Commercial Galleries Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. coping mechanism, but it soon became clear that NC Commercial Galleries call Kathy O’Brien (owner) at 336/279-1124 or at ends - call ahead to be sure. Contact: 828/808- continued from Page 55 Contact: 704/372-2993 or at (www.thequeensgal- the focused studio time began to render results continued from Page 56 (www.tylerwhitegallery.com). 1567 or at (www.custombuiltquilts.com). lery.com). in a series of new paintings that responded to the Services for individual and corporate clients, as fears of the invisible virus, and yet celebrated the increasing the exposure and opportunity for art- Fayetteville Uptown Artworks, 1007 Arnold Street, located East End Gallery on 7th Avenue, 518 7th well as, private event opportunities. Hours: Tues Shain Gallery, Selwyn Corners, 2823 Selwyn hopes of life and a future. Ongoing - Permanent ists to become better known and sell their work. between E. Wendover Ave. and E. Bessemer Avenue East, Hendersonville. Ongoing - 10am-4pm; Wed., 10am-9pm; Thur.-Sat., 10am- Ave., Charlotte. Ongoing - Specializing in onsite works of art including: "Cascade," a 40' Artists represented include: Marty Allran, Jane ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Fayetteville Ave., Greensboro. Ongoing - Primarily a “work- Featuring a unique collection of fine art and 6pm or by appt. Contact: call 704/541-0741 or at original art paintings by Carolina, National and x 25' construction of machinery parts and metal Carter, Robert Cretkovski, Catherine Crumpton, City Center Gallery & Books, 112 Hay Street, ing artist studio,” our 5,400 square foot facility craft. Hours: Thur.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: (www.CharlotteFineArt.com). European artists, including works by Perry by Jean Tinguely; "The Garden," a site-specific Christine Debrosky, Jeff Erickson, Hai-OU Hou, Fayetteville. Ongoing - A downtown book store has a large front gallery and currently houses 10 828/551-3278 or at (www.eastendgallery7.com). Austin, Henry Barnes, Roger Dale Brown, Jim sculpture by Jerry Peart; and "Wall Drawing Ben Knight, Bernice Koff, Eduardo Lapetina, featuring works by local artists. Hours: Mon.- studios with room to build 7 more. Hours: Mon., Coffey and Thompson Gallery, 109 W. More- Chapman, Veronica Clark, Terry DeLapp, Amy #683," by So LeWitt. The exhibition is sponsored Kim Maselli, David McCarthy, Trish McKinney, Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 910/678-8899 or at 10am-4pm; Sat., 10am-2pm; Sun., 1-4pm or by Firefly Craft Gallery, 2689-D Greenville head @ S. Tryon St., Charlotte. Ongoing - Oils Dobbs, Laura Duis, Chas Fagan, Brent Fun- by Hines Charlotte Carillon LP. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Larry Moore, Sandy Nelson, and Rick Reinert. (http://www.citycentergallery.com). appt. Contact: Joseph A. Wilkerson at 336/255- Highway, Flat Rock. Ongoing - Featuring fine by Richard Plasschaert, etchings by Gordon Al- derburk, Nicora Gangi, Cassandra Gillens, Ted 8am-8pm; Sat., 8am-7pm & Sun., noon-8pm. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm, by appt and 3rd 6345. craft and art - all the little things that make len, prints by Ralph McDonald, Bev Doolittle, G. Goershner, Tony Griffin, Paul Hunter, William Contact: e-mail Larry Elder at (lelder@elderart. Fri. art walk. Contact: 919-943-8370 or at (www. The Sweet Palette, 101 Person Street, living beautiful. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Harvey, Mort Kunstler, Don Troiani and Charles Jameson, Curtis Jaunsen, Geoffrey Johnson, com). alizaringallery.com). Fayetteville. Ongoing - Featuring creative William Mangum Watercolors/Carey-Mangum Contact: 828/231-0764 or at (www.fireflycraft- Frace. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-5:30pm & Sat., Christy Kinard, Angela Nesbit, Kevin Sand- cupcakes and art. Hours: Tue.-Sat., noon-6- Gallery, 2182 Lawndale Dr., Greensboro. Ongo- gallery.com). 10am-2pm. Contact: 704/375-7232 or at (www. ers, Jane Schmidt, Kim Schuessler, Marilyn Clemmons Bull City Art & Frame Company, 905 W Main pm. Contact: 910/489-7342 or at (https://www. ing - Original paintings, limited edition prints, coffeyandthompson.com). Simandle, Kathy Sosa, Alice Williams, Connie Street, Brightleaf District, Durham. Ongoing - thesweetpalette.com/). miniature prints, posters and notecards by Wil- Framing Arts, 119 3rd Avenue West, Hender- Winters, and Darren Young. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Warm Glass Gallery and Studio, 2575 Old This 2000-sq.-ft. gallery features works by local liam Mangum. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm sonville. Ongoing - Framing Arts will elegantly Dilworth Artisan Station, 118 E. Kingston 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 704/334-7744 Glory Road, Suite 700, Clemmons. Through Jan. artists. Offers green framing, photo restoration, Fairview & Sat., 10am-3pm. Contact: 336/379-9200 or frame all your artwork to fit your decor and Avenue. Charlotte. Ongoing - Dilworth Artistan or at (www.shaingallery.com). 30, 2016 - "Ice Age: The White Series," by Jody canvas transfer, needlework, and shadowboxes. 800/887-5380. budget. Using preservation techniques and Station houses more than two dozen fine art- Danner Walker. A solo exhibition of the artist’s Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-3pm. Willow Wisp Farm Studios Gallery, 1615 archival materials, your art will be protected ists that maintain active studios at the Dilworth SOCO Gallery, Southern Comfort Gallery, unique and original Pate de Verre Sucré artwork, Contact: 919/680-4278. Charlotte Hwy, Fairview. Ongoing - Featuring Winter Light Gallery & Art Studios, 410 for a lifetime of enjoyment. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Artisan Station, a center for arts for more than the 421 Providence Road, Charlotte. Ongoing in which glass appears as sugary crystalline works by the instructors and students who have Blandwood Ave., corner of Blandwood Ave. 9:30am-5:30pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: last two decades. Contact: (www.dilworthartisan. Work by Kim Keever - Founded by Chandra Johnson in 2014, the shapes. Ongoing - The gallery specializes in Craven Allen Gallery, 1106 1/2 Broad St., Dur- attended Willow Wisp Farm Studios. Hours: and Spring Garden St., Greensboro. Ongo- 828/696-3818 or at (www.framingarts.net). com). a 200-gallon aquatic tank, creating dynamic, gallery represents emerging and established contemporary kiln-formed fine art glass, featuring ham. Ongoing - Featuring local artists in various Fri.-Sat., 10am-5pm and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: ing - Featuring works by Kim Holleman, Vicki random movement confined within the glass artists working in all mediums with a special- works by national and international artists. Warm mediums. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 888/590-4ART, 828/628-0401, or e-mail at Johnson, Judy Meyler, Carol Meetze-Moates, McCarter Gallery, 451 N. Main St., Hender- Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art, 1520 walls. After photographing through the glass, ization in photography. SOCO is housed in a Glass also serves as a working artist studio and 10am-4pm. Contact: 919/286-4837 or at (www. ([email protected]). Kathy Phillips, Steve Robinson, Carol Sams, Al- sonville. Ongoing - Featuring the working South Tryon Street, Charlotte. Ongoing - We Keever crops the images to achieve the desired newly renovated 1920’s bungalow centrally lo- offers kilnformed glass classes on a regular cravenallengallery.com). lie Scott, Phyllis Sharpe, Jane Smith, Stephanie studio-gallery of landscape artist Alan McCa- are thrilled to be the first gallery in North Carolina compositions. In this process dualities emerge: cated in Myers Park and features 1,200 square basis. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-4:30pm. Contact: Gastonia Thomas, Steve Thomas and Jeanne Twilley. rter, specializing in his acrylic paintings of the to offer fine glass art by nationally recognized the images exist in a space between chance feet of exhibition space, as well as a bookshop 336/712-8003 or at (www.warmglass.org). Golden Belt Artist Studios, Golden Belt Arts, Hours: Mon., Tue., Thur., & Sat., 11am-2pm. beauty of Nature in the Blue Ridge and Great artists Jon Kuhn, David Patchen and Marlene and control, between explosiveness and grace. and garden. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. 807 E. Main Street, Durham. Ongoing - Show- Butler Studio Fine Art Gallery, 171 W. Main Contact: 336/274-7372 or at (www.winterlight- Smoky Mountains. Also, featuring a display Rose. The gallery is also excited to introduce new Ongoing - The gallery represents artists from & Sun. by appt. Contact: 980/498-2881 or at Columbia cases exhibitions of emerging local and national St., located on the 2nd floor of the brick building artists.com). of new works monthly. And, watercolors and contemporary two-dimensional artists, including all regions of the United States, Argentina and (www.soco-gallery.com). contemporary artists, as well as studios of paint- next to the Park on Main, Gastonia. Ongoing - acrylics of Robbin McCarter and art glass by Charles Williams and Grant Drumheller. Hours: Spain, exhibiting paintings, prints, and sculpture. Columbia Art Space, 112 S. Broad Street, ers, jewelry-makers, photographers, mixed- The gallery will continue to rotate in new works Yew Tree Gallery, 604 S. Elm St., Greens- Czech glass master Igor Muller and Canadian Tue.-Fri., 11am-6pm & Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: The gallery features solo and group exhibitions Sozo Gallery, 214 North Tryon Street, (located Columbia. Ongoing - The gallery exhibits both media artists, and more in a creatively restored by Curt Butler. Hours: M, T, Th, F, 9am-5pm or boro. Ongoing - The gallery is a subsidiary of Robert Held. Hours Mon.-Sat.,10:30am-5:30pm 704/370-6337 or at (www.eldergalleryclt.com). as well as consulting services for individual col- at Hearst Tower tucked in between Luce Res- functional and fine art in a variety of mediums seven-acre historic mill campus. Visit every third by appt. Contact: 704/460-2386 or at (www. Ambleside Gallery, and is home to 16 painters & by appt. Contact: 828/698-7117 or at (www. lectors, corporations and museums. Hours: Mon. taurant and Foundation of the Carolinas) Char- and price points. One of the gallery’s mis- Friday to shop in the studios and meet the artists. butlerstudio.org). who work in a varienty of media and styles, in- mccarter-gallery.com). Foster’s Frame & Art Gallery, 403-A Old - Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 704/365-3000 or at lotte. Ongoing - Tucked in a small storefront on sions is to give young artists a chance to sell Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm & Sun., noon-6pm. cluding oils, acrylic, pastel, pen and ink, and Statesville Rd. N, Huntersville. Ongoing - Fea- (www.jeraldmelberg.com). the plaza of the beautiful Hearst Tower in Char- and exhibit work in a professional setting. The Contact: 919/967-7700. Greensboro Area watercolor. The gallery also features pottery. Narnia Studios, 315 N. Main St., Henderson- turing original paintings by local artists: Nellie lotte’s Center City, Sozo Gallery brings fresh, studio consists of a metals studio for Maura Hours: Wed.- Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt. Con- ville. Ongoing - Featuring works by local and Ashford - folk art, Edna Barker - landscape, Lark & Key, 700 East Blvd., Ste. 1 (Dilworth), original artwork from local and national artists Cartwright and Maia Leppo and fibers studio Horizon Gallery, 905 W. Main Street, Brightleaf Ambleside Gallery, 528 South Elm Street, tact: 336/790-8703. regional artists in a variety of media. Hours: Andrea Cook - Abstract/Fabric, Evelyn Kadir, Charlotte. Ongoing - Lark & Key showcases a to Charlotte collectors. The gallery’s focus is for Lynsey Gwilliam, the three founders of the Square, Durham. Ongoing - Featuring contem- Greensboro. Ongoing - Featuring works by Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-6pm. Contact: 828/697- Abstract/Musical, Carolyn Saine, landscape. variety of artwork, pottery, jewelry from local and to support and promote a variety of artists and gallery. Hours: closed Tue.; Mon., Wed., Sat. & porary crafts including pottery, art glass, wood artists from around the world. Among them are ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Greensboro 6393 or at (www.narniastudios.com). Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm, Sat. 10am-4pm. national artist. Hours: Wed.-Fri., 10am-3pm, and works - blending classic with modern, emerg- Sun., 10am-4; Thur.-Fri., 10am-6pm. Contact: works, jewelry, garden art, kaleidoscopes and English artists Phil Hobbs, Kenneth Denton, Bliss & Co. Salon, 238 S. Elm Street, Greens- Contact: 704-948-1750. a once-a-month weekend Open House every ing with established, and displaying traditional 252/766-0121 or at (www.columbiaartspace. much more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-8pm & and Matthew Hillier. American painters Bill boro. Ongoing - Featuring an ever-changing Silver Fox Gallery, 508 N. Main Street, Hen- second full weekend of the month, Sat., 10am-3- landscapes alongside contemporary canvases. com). Sun., 1-6pm. Contact: 919/688-0313. Hosner, Tracy Reid, Richard Sedlack and Rich exhibit of works by Charlotte and Erik Strom. dersonville. Ongoing - Featuring contemporary Harris Holt Gallery, 1717 Kenilworth Avenue, pm and Sun., noon-3pm. Contact: 704/334-4616. We cater to both experienced art buyers and Nelson, and internationally recognized Chinese Hours: Mon., 10am-6pm; Tue.-Fri., 10am-8pm; fine art, hand-crafted artworks from the US Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring watercolors, those starting their collections. Hours: they vary Concord Horse & Buggy Press, 1116 Broad Street, Ste. watercolorist Guan Weixing, plus many other & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 336/373-0299 or only, from primarily regional artists. And, now oil paintings and limited edition prints by Harris Maddi's Gallery, 1530 East Boulevard, Char- so call ahead or by appt. Contact: 704/578- 101, Ninth Street District, Durham. Ongoing noteworthy artists are included in the gallery the Stroms at 336/691-8036 or e-mail to (char- Home Furnishings. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am- Holt. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-5:30pm. Contact: lotte. Named “Top Retailer of American Craft 8457 or at (www.sozogallery.net). Boyd Afficher Gallery, 21 Union Street South - Award winning graphic design, letterpress print- collections. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm or [email protected]). 6pm; Fri.,10am-7pm; Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., 704/373-9090 or at (www.fostersframeandartgal- in the United States for 2009” by The "Niche (2nd Floor Suit 200), Concord. Ongoing - ing shop, and book production studio. Featuring a by appt. Contact: 336/275-9844 or at (www. noon-5pm. Contact: 828/698-0601 or at (www. lery.com). Magazine”. Ongoing - Featuring fine contem- The Garden Shoppe and Gallery, at McGill Featuring works by Boyd Smith and artists from new gallery and showroom filled with great work amblesidearts.com). Just Be, 352 S. Elm Street, Greensboro. silverfoxonline.com). porary craft by more than 160 national artists; Rose Garden, 940 N. Davidson St., Charlotte. the tri-county area. Hours: Sat.-Sun., 1-7pm. by over 20 artists and craftspeople from across Ongoing - Just Be is a specialty boutique filled Hodges Taylor Contemporary Gallery + specializing in Southern folk art with paintings, Ongoing - Featuring a permanent exhibit of Contact: 704/699-5032, 704/956-8934 or at the Southeast. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-3pm. ArtWorks Collective Gallery, 205 Lyndon with handmade and unique items like jewelry, The Art House Gallery and Studio, 5 High- Consulting Firm, 1414 S. Tryon Street (RailYard pottery and carvings by many of the South's paintings by Stefan Duncan. There are over 20 (www.boydzworkz.com). Contact: 919/949-4847. Street, Greensboro. Ongoing - Featuring works handbags, apparel, home décor and much more. land Park Road, East Flat Rock. Ongoing Building) in South End, Ste. 130, Charlotte. On- most notable folk artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., paintings of flowers plus a large oil painting of by members of Lyndon Street ArtWorks center. Shop in the store or online at. Hours: Mon.-Thur, - Fine art gallery and private party venue featur- going - Celebrating our 40th Anniversary, the gal- 10am-7pm; Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun. noon-5pm. Henry McGill in the rose garden named after Mud Slingers Pottery, 9 Union St. North, Suite LabourLove Gallery, Golden Belt complex, Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & by appt. Contact: 10am-6pm; Fri.&Sat., 10am-8pm; and Sun., ing works by Susan Johnston-Olivari and other lery represents contemporary artists of the south- Contact: 704/332-0007. him. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-4pm & Sat., 10am- 150, Concord. Ongoing - We feature a variety Suite 2-130, 807 E. Main Street, Durham. Ongo- 336/370-0025 or at (www.artworkscollective. 1-5pm. Contact: 336/274-2212 or at (www. local artists. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: east, including paintings, prints, photographs and 5pm. Contact: 704/333-6497. of arts from the area to include traditional and ing - Featuring works by a collective of North com). onlyjustbe.com). 828/808-3594 or at (www.arthousegalleryand- sculpture. The gallery offers a public venue in Nancy Couick Studios and Gallery, 10100 contemporary pottery, most of which is made Carolina fine artists, designers, and musicians. studio.com). uptown Charlotte for viewing artwork and serves Park Cedar Dr., Suite 188, Charlotte. Ongo- The New Gallery of Modern Art, 435 South in our Studio. In addition to pottery, we feature Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-7pm. Contact: 919/373- Elements Gallery, 526 South Elm Street, Greenville as art consultants for collectors and businesses. ing - Gallery features works by New Orleans Tryon Street, Ste 110, across from Bechtler fused and slumped glass as well as fused glass 4451 or at (http://labourlove.com/). Greensboro. Ongoing - The gallery is a co-op The Gallery at Flat Rock, 2702A Greenville Hours: Tue.-Sat., by appt. only. Contact: 704/608- artist: Michael Smiraldo, regional artists: Nancy Museum of Modern Art, Charlotte. Ongoing - jewelry. We also display paintings and fiber of over 30 local artists exhibiting a wide range of City Art Gallery, 511 Red Banks Road, Highway, Flat Rock. Ongoing - a premier des- 2016 or at (www.hodgestaylor.com). Smith Couick, Sharron Burns, Susan Hinrichs, The gallery brings together the most significant art created by the local Cabarrus Art Guild. Nancy Tuttle May Studio, 806 Ninth St, art in different mediums. Paintings, sculpture, pot- Greenville. Ongoing - The gallery features tination for finely curated art and craft. Hours: Charlotte Fairman, Mary Ellen Wilkerson, Vivian privately-held collection of works by artists Hours: Tue.-Fri., noon-5pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Durham. Ongoing - Featuring works by Nancy tery, glass art, wood turning, fiber art and mixed the works of established regional and national Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun., 1-5pm or by appt. Hot Glass Alley, LLC., 438 Atando Avenue, Carroll and others. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm such as Picasso, Chagall, Dali, Miro, Matisse Contact: 704/796-1600 or at (www.mudslinger- Tuttle May. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-1pm or by media is for sale. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11am-6pm; artists and craftspeople. The gallery offers an Contact: 828/698-7000, e-mail at (info@gal- Charlotte. Ongoing - Hot Glass Alley is a hot (except Tues. 1-9pm) and Sat. & Sun. by appt. and Warhol, an elite selection of contemporary spotterync.com). appt. Contact: 919/688-8852. Fri., 11am-9pm; Sat., 11am-6pm; & Sun., 1-5pm. extensive collection of paintings, sculpture, leryflatrock.com) or at (galleryflatrock.com). glass, art business, owned by artist, Jacob Contact: 704/541-6944 or at (www.nancycouick. artists, as well as some of the best regional Contact: 336/790-8703 or at http://elementsgal- ceramics, glass, drawings and photography. “Jake” M. Pfeifer. Pfeifer is a young, aspiring, com). artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-7pm; Sun. Creedmoor Pleiades Gallery, 109 East Chapel Hill Street, lery.wordpress.com). Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4pm The Portrait Source, Hwy. 225 S., along "Little American artist; among the next generation of noon-6pm and by appt. Contact: 704/373-1464 Five Points, Durham. Ongoing - The gallery or by appt. Contact: 252/353-7000 or at (www. Rainbow Row", Flat Rock. Ongoing - Repre- craftsmen working with their hands; carrying Picture House Gallery, 1520 E. 4th Street, or at (www.newgalleryofmodernart.com). Cedar Creek Gallery, 1150 Fleming Rd., promotes the beauty and mystery of visual art. JMR Sculptures, Gateway Center, 620 S. Elm CityArtGreenville.com). senting the nation's finest portrait artists and we forward glass making traditions that are thou- Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring Frederick Hart outside the small town of Creedmoor. Ongo- Pleiades is a fine art gallery owned and operat- Street, Suite 240, Greensboro. Ongoing - Fea- help clients find the perfect artist for both fami- sands of years old. We offer a variety of glass sculpture, works by Jamali; paintings, original Wooden Stone, 445 South Main Street, ing - Showcasing a permanent collection of ed by local artists who celebrate Durham’s rich, turing sculpture by Jay M Rotberg. Hours: Mon.- Strickland Art Gallery, 817 Dickinson Ave., lies and the corporate world. We have expert vessels, small sculptures, functional pieces, art, sculpture, art glass, and fine custom framing. Davidson. Ongoing - Featuring a breathtaking American Pottery. Featuring works by on site diverse cultural energy. Pleiades welcomes Fri., 10am-4:30pm or by appt. Contact: 336/389- Greenville. Ongoing - The gallery specializes sales consultants throughout the country. Visit seasonal gifts, and art glass objects in several Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-3pm. collection of functional fine art handmade by glassblower, Lisa Oakley, and potters, Brad new art appreciators as well as established 0333 or at (www.jmrsculptures.com). in art by North Carolina artists including Francis our unique gallery where we have a continuing unique series and forms; as well as one-of-a- Contact: 704/333-8235 or at (www.PictureHouse- US and Canadian artists and craftsmen, includ- Tucker and John Martin. Joining them are over collectors and strives to build strong relation- Speight, Sarah Blakeslee, Hobson Pittman and display of sample paintings. Hours: Mon.-Sat., kinds & corporate gifts. Hot Glass Alley offers a Gallery.com). ing many from North Carolina. These artists 250 other local, regional & national craftsper- ships with our customers. We are a gallery that Lost & Found Gallery, 517 South Elm Street, Claude Howell. Contemporary NC artists are also 10am-4pm or by appt. Contact 800/586-6575 broad color palette and price range. THey also represent a variety of media, from hand-carved sons offering a selection of functional stone- celebrates Durham artists and connects the Greensboro. Ongoing - Folk art, tribal art, shown. Hours: Mon.-Tue., 10am-6pm and by or at (www.theportraitsource.com). offer “Make Your Own”, “Date Night Make Yor Providence Gallery, 601-A Providence Rd., woodwork, to blown glass, pottery, metalwork ware, ceramics, blown glass, jewelry, furniture, various arts communities where we live. Hours: textiles, and beads of the world. Hours: noon appt. Contact: Barbour Strickland 252/561-7980 Own’, and “Open Demonstration Night”. Hours: in the Manor Theatre Shops, in Myers Park, and fiber. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm and candles, wind chimes, toys baskets, and Wed.-Thur., 11am-6pm; Fri.-Sat., 11am-8pm; - 5:30pm, closed Wed. & Sun. Call ahead. Con- or at (www.StricklandArtGallery.com). Hickory Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-4pm. Charlotte. Ongoing - Representing over 30 Sun., 1-6pm. Contact: 704/892-1449 or at even handmade musical instruments. Hours: and Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: e-mail at (info@ tact: 336/271-6954. Contact: 980/209-9284 or at (www.hotglassal- regional and national fine art painters working (www.woodenstonegallery.com). daily,10am-6pm. Contact: 919/528-1041 or at pleiadesartdurham.com) or at (http://pleiade- Uptown Art Supply & Gallery, a division of Trade Alley Art Gallery, 25 2ND ST.NW, ley.com). in a variety of mediums and styles ranging from (www.cedarcreekgallery.com). sartdurham.com/). The Art Shop, 3900 W. Market St., Greensboro. UBE, 529 S Evans Street, Greenville. Ongoing - Hickory. Oct. 6 - 23 - “Inaugural Juried Arts traditional compositions to representational and Ongoing - Featuring works by Pino, Arvid, Park, Featuring works in a variety of media by localand Exhibition”. A reception and awards ceremony House of Africa Gallery, 1215 Thomas Avenue, non-representational abstractions. Gallery art- Dillsboro Supergraphic, 601 Ramseur Street, Dur- Garmash, Sabzi, Hessam and others. We feature regional artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-6pm and will be held on Oct. 9, from 6-9pm. Ongoing Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring the area's largest ists include Luz Aveleyra, Todd Baxter, Travis ham. Ongoing - Supergraphic is a creative America’s most collected artists. We also carry Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 252/752-0688 or at - Trade Alley Art Gallery is a contemporary art selection of African art, including: masks, statues, Bruce Black, Kathy Caudill, Jim Celano, Kathy The Golden Carp Gift Shop & Gallery, Webster art studio dedicated to providing work space, sculpture by Frogman (Tim Cotterill), Leon Bron- (www.uptownart.net). gallery located in the heart of historic downtown carved artwork, handmade jewelry, paintings, Collins, Steve Dininno, Lita Gatlin, Anne Hark- Street, Dillsboro. Ongoing - Featuring works by equipment and instruction for the production of stein & Paige Bradley and fine art glass by Randy Hickory. The gallery represents up to 25 artists plus traditional African musical instruments. ness, Janine Medlin, P. Basille Nikitchenko, local and select American watercolorist, including fine art prints and print media. Hours: open by Strong, John McDonald & Scott Bayless. Thomas Hendersonville - Flat Rock of all geners In addition there are artists on Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-8pm. Contact: 704/376- Ada Offerdahl, Sean Parnell, Ann B. Rhodes, works by artist-in-residence, John P. Miele. Also, appointment and during Third Friday art walks. Kinkade; original oil paintings, limited edition consignment representing wildlife wood carv- 6160. Sheryl Stalnaker, Tres Taylor, Diane Virkler, An- baskets, pottery, fiber arts, and more. Hours: . Contact: 919/360-4077 or at (http://durhamsu- prints and posters. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Art MoB Studios & Marketplace, 124 4th ings, fine furnishings and fine jewelry. Hours: dres Vivo, Dru Warmath & Rod Wimer. Hours: Contact: 828/586-5477 or at (www.thegolden- pergraphic.com/). Tue. & Wed till 7pm & Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: Avenue East, Downtown Hendersonville just off Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm, Contact: 828/578-1706 Hughes Gallery, 2015 Ayrsley Town Blvd. @ N Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. carp.com). 336/855-8500 or at (www.artshopnc.com). of Main Street, Hendersonville. Ongoing - Art or at (www.tradealleyart.com). Kings Parade, Ste. 107-c, Charlotte. Ongo- Contact: 704/333-4535 or at (www.providence- Through This Lens Photo Gallery, 303 East MoB now represents over 80 local artists and ing - The gallery is a modern art gallery with a gallery.net). Village Studio Gallery, 130 Front Street, Weav- Chapel Hill St, Durham. Ongoing - Featur- The Artery Gallery, 1711 Spring Garden has been proudly open for three years, and High Point focus on sculpture, installation, works on paper, erville. Ongoing - Featuring works from regional ing work of national and local artists. Books Street, Greensboro. Ongoing - Featuring counting. Art MoB also features 5,000 square photography and painting. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Pura Vida Worldly Art, 3202-B N. Davidson, artists including D. Morgan and Paula Vaughn and postcards also for sale. Framing services. works by David Thomas, Roy Nydorf, Bruce feet of space including fours studios with J.Gallery at JH Adams Inn, 1108 North Main 10am-6pm. Contact: 704/492-9934 or at (www. Charlotte. Ongoing - Freaturing wordly art and other national artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10:30am-5:30pm & Sat., Shores, Matthew Micca, Lisa Woods, Bill wonderful resident artists. These artists can be Street, High Point. Ongoing - Featuring works hughesgallery.artlogsites.com). - folk art, jewelry, paintings, spiritual art and 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/586-4060. 10:30am-2:30pm or by appt. Contact: 919/687- Clubb, Jack Stratton, Erin Stesch, Vito Ciccone, found fast at work in their studios most days by artists from across the country with an home accents. Including artworks by local art- 0250 or at (www.throughthislens.com). Alex Forsyth, Martin Dunn, and more. Hours: of the week. We invite you to come and join emphasis on North Carolina artists. Hours: Jerald Melberg Gallery, 625 South Sharon Am- ists: Brenda Civiletto, Marisela Moncada, Tim Durham Mon.-Thur., 10am-6pm; Fri., 10am-5pm; & Sat., us... see our work, meet our artists, and take Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm, but it is suggested you ity Road, near corner of Providence Road, next McMahon, Lita, Gustavo Luis, Alejandra Dans, ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Durham 10am-4pm. Contact: 336/274-9814 or at (www. classes with us. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm make an appointment. Contact: Julie Delgaudio to restaurant Hotel Charlotte, Charlotte. Through Luis Fernando Ramirez, along with unique art Alizarin Gallery, 119 West Main Street, Durham. Koi Gallery, 605 Jackson Street, Durham. On- arterygallery.com). & Sun., 1-4:30pm. Contact: 828/693-4545 or at at 336/8478672 or by e-mail at (phonefrnzy@ from Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, Morocco, Tur- Ongoing - The gallery’s vision is to support going - A gallery featuring unique and eclectic (www.artmobstudios.com). aol.com). Nov. 7 - "Underwater Canvas," featuring a Work by Jane Allen Nodine solo exhibition by Kim Keever. Keever’s boldly key, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Costa Rica, Thai- local artists and provide a deeper connection art from local artists. The gallery features a new The O’Brien Art Gallery, 307 State Street, colored, abstract images. Keever photographi- land, Brazil, and many other countries. Hours: ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Charlotte with people who create art and the people who theme every two months, including collections beside Cafe Pasta at the intersection of Golden Carolina Mountain Artists, 444 N. Main Street, JK Gallery, 342 North Wrenn Street, High cally captures colliding, billowing colors into a soft Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 704/335-8587 The Gallery at Carillon, 227 West Trade Street, buy art. Alizarin seeks to help emerging artists on themes ranging from Native American art to Gate & State Streets, Greensboro. Ongoing Hendersonville. Ongoing - Featuring works by Point. Ongoing - Featuring fine art photog- yet explosive choreography, creating imagery or at (www.puravidaart.com). Charlotte. Through Dec. 31 - "Reflections," is as well as known regional artists selected by a folk art. The gallery is on the garden level of the - The gallery offers residential and corporate regional and local artists in every media. Hours: raphy by Jim Koch. Exhibiting black & white as beautiful as it is technical. Trained as an a series of paintings Jane Allen Nodine started juried board to exhibit at Alizarin. The mission of Distinctive Properties Real Estate office. Hours: fine art consulting services. We will outline a Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: original silver gelatin prints and interpretations engineer, Keever uses precision and innovation Queen's Gallery & Art Center, 1212 The in March when states instituted stay-at-home Alizarin is to provide a beautiful multi-use gallery by appointment or during special showings. personalized budget plan for your specific needs. 828/696-0707. of color, architectural images, landscapes and to compose his photographs, utilizing a strategic Plaza, Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring works by orders and businesses closed in order to slow the for exhibits, events, and workshops, thereby Contact: 919/682-4403. We also offer art research, presentation and portraits. Hours: M.-F., 9am-5pm. Contact: spread of COVID19. Taking a broad view of this installation services. Whether you are an avid art dispersal of specially prepared pigments into Rebecca Briley, Warren Burgess, Laura Buxton, continued on Page 57 continued on Page 58 Page 56 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 57 10am- 5pm and Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact national artists. The fine art and fine craft gallery Randleman Albright Pottery, 6597 New Center Church 252/726-4071 or at (www.twogalleries.net). has a diverse collection of paintings, drawings, Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional, sculpture and hand-craft2ed jewelry. Represent- Joseph Sand Pottery, 2555 George York salt glaze and red functional pottery by Arlie G. NC Commercial Galleries Morehead City Photography Gallery, 1300 ing both regional and national artists. The fine art NC Commercial Galleries Road, Randleman. Ongoing - Featuring wood- Albright. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: continued from Page57 E Arendell Street, Morehead City. Ongoing - and fine craft gallery has a diverse collection of continued from Page 58 fired, salt and ash glazed pottery by Joseph 336/879-4209. The gallery showcases the personal work of paintings, drawings, sculpture and hand crafted Sand at kiln openings held three times each 336/883-2370 or at (http://www.jk-gallery.com/). The gallery has its own framing shop for all your Mike Basher with a collection of limited edition metal jewelry to complement any taste. Hours: - everything from local pottery, jewelry, steel, artworks from her 35 year career. Highlights year. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: 612/518- Anita's Pottery & Dogwood Gallery, 2513 picture framing needs. Whether you are looking black and white silver prints–images gath- Tue.-Thur., 10am-5pm & Fri.-Sat., 10am-6pm. glass, baskets, cards, fine art, and hand turned- include specialties of the gallery, such as 4051 or 336/460-0259 and at (http://www. Hwy. 705, Seagrove. Ongoing - Turning since Kelly Brooke Pottery & Gallery, 709 W. for original artwork for you home or for a gift ered alongside his fifteen-year career as an Contact: 252/571-8562 or at (www.theSanctuary- wood items. In the front gallery we have new Animation Art, Chinese art and furnishings from jsspottery.com/). 1987, Anita Morgan is best known for her Lexington Ave., inside of DeBeen Espresso, Ruffin Street gallery is the perfect destination. advertising and editorial photographer. A recent Gallery.com). featured artists, with a reception on First Sun- the Yangtze Valley, American Outsider Art, and miniature pottery, but also has many functional High Point. Ongoing - All of my work is wheel Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-5pm. transplant to the Beaufort/Morehead City area, days, 2-4pm. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10:30am-5- Haitian art. Oct. 2 - "New Works by Sandra New Salem Pottery, 789 New Salem Road, and decorative items. Glazes include cobalt thrown and/or hand built from a porcelain clay Contact: 828/737-0420 or at (www.ruffinstreetart- his collection consists of serene photographs Ocracoke Island :30pm and Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: 919/542- Mae Jensen". A reception will be held on Oct. Randleman. Ongoing - Established in 1972, blue, burgundy, hunter green, shiny black, body made right here in North Carolina. I use a gallery.com). of beautiful local coastal scenes, and diverse 1773 or at (www.liquidambarstudio.com). 2, from 1-6pm. Sandra Mae Jensen is a fine art New Salem Pottery is owned and operated by yellow, rose pink, earthy brown, lime green and centuries old style of surface decoration known landscapes from around the country. Hours: Village Craftsmen, 170 Howard Street, Oc- photographer based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Hal Pugh and Eleanor Minnock-Pugh. Hal and purple. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: as sprigging where I individually apply hand Mars Hill Thur.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., noon-4pm and racoke Island. Ongoing - We feature pottery, 123 Art Studios, 123 Beech Forest Way, Sandra’s work features the visual impact of Eleanor produce a variety of original redware and 336/879-3040 or at (www.anitaspottery.com). carved dragonflies or flowers to the leather by appt. Contact: 661/305-7026 or at (www. glass, jewelry, kitchen items, musical instru- Pittsboro. Ongoing - Featuring the original landscapes across the United States. During stoneware pottery. Years of work at the wheel hardened pots. Choose from mugs, bowls, Tom Turner Porcelain, 381 Turner Lane, Mars bashergallery.com). ments, wrought iron, baskets, bells, boxes, works of collaborative duo Luna Lee Ray and photographic studies in the Washington, DC, and the subtle evolutionary convergence of Avery Pottery and Tileworks, 636 Potters vases, honey pots, teapots, plates, platters, etc. Hill. Ongoing - Featuring wheel thrown and soaps, accessories, clothes, games, kaleido- Shelly Hehenberger, along with nine participat- area through the Corcoran College of Art and originality with past traditions make their pottery Way, Seagrove. Ongoing - Finely crafted All of the pottery is food safe, microwave, and high fired porcelain art pottery by Tom Turner Morganton scopes, lawn sprinklers, lamps & lampshades, ing artists of 123 Art Studios, this event will Design, Sandra became inspired by the works recognizable by its own style. The slip decorated ceramic forms by Blaine Avery. Extrordinary dishwasher safe and very durable. Hours: daily with classical glazes like copper red oxblood, prints, tin ware, pewter items, tiles and much boast an incredibly diverse selection of all new of Imogen Cunningham, and produced mainly redware pitcher shown above is illustrative of vessels, unique hand-painted titles. Hours: 8am-8pm. Contact: 336/889-2107 or at (www. oilspot, celadons, and ash glazes. Hours: by Hamilton Williams Gallery, 403 East Union more - all made by American artists. Hours: works in a variety of medium. Artists from 123 macro images representing the simplicity of their art. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7923 kellybrookepottery.com). appt. Contact: 828/689-9430 or at (www.tom- St., downtown Morganton. Ongoing – A gallery Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., 10am-2pm. Art Studios who will have brand new creations diverse flora. With the recent onset of digital 336/498-2178 or at (www.newsalempottery.com). or at (www.averypotteryandtileworks.com). turnerporcelain.com). of fine craft featuring the pottery, jewelry, metal, Contact: 252-928-5541 or at (www.villagecrafts- on display include: Colleen Black Semelka photography, Sandra incorporates color as an Hillsborough fiber, and art of artists from Western North men.com). (raku), Jean Cerasani (fiber & ceramics), RJ essential component of the composition and Rutherfordton Marshall Carolina and the Appalachian region, adjoin- Dobs (stone sculpture), Sarah Graham (acrylic mood of her images. Hours: Tue.-Fri., noon-6- Callaway Jewelry & Spiral Studios, 115 North ing the production studio of resident potter, Old Fort painting), Kelly Hudson (wood & other media), pm; Sat., 11am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: Ornamentals and Finer Welding, Inc., Churton Street, Hillsborough. Ongoing - Offer- East Fork Pottery, 268 Ras Grooms Road, Hamilton Williams. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm Cat Manolis (contemporary design reliquaries & 919/828-3165 or at (www.galleryc.net). 142 West Court St., Rutherfordton. Ongo- ing beautiful handmade jewelry in sterling silver Marshall. Ongoing - East Fork Pottery was & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact 828/438-1595 or at mixed media), William Moore (marble, ceramic, ing - Featuring works by master artisan Tom and gold by metalsmiths/designers Catharine founder in 2010 by Alexander Matisse. We (www.hamiltonwilliams.com). stone, wood & bronze sculpture), Lara O’Keefe Glenwood Gallery Art & Antiques, 610 W. Elfers. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm and Sat., Callaway and Jeannine Rogers. Hours: Mon.- make a full range of functional and sculptural (functional pottery), and Nathalie Worthington Johnson St., Raleigh. Ongoing - Featuring 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/288-3001 or at (www. Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: ceramics, fired in a large wood bruning kiln, Nags Head (acrylic painting). Contact: (www.123artstudios. works by Edwin D. Alexander, Barbara Evans, ornametals1.com). 919/732-2013 or at (http://www.sterlingspirals. Striving to understand our place in the tapestry com). Michael Manas, Nancee Clark, Michael Van com/). of American ceramics, we hold the past, pres- Seaside Art Gallery, 2716 Virginia Dare Trail Horn, Rob Cox, Jim Green, Stan Strikland, Salisbury/Spencer ent, and future on equal ground, for the three in South, Nags Head. Ongoing - Featuring works The Joyful Jewel, 44-A Hillsborough Street, Mark Tomczyk. Hours: Call. Contact: 919/829- Hillsborough Artists Cooperative and The concert make the most beautifu chord. Hours: of local and contemporary artists, as well as a Pittsboro. Ongoing - Featuring local art fresh 7202. Green Goat Gallery, 516 S. Salisbury Ave., Skylight Gallery, 102 West King Street, up- by appointment. Contact: 828/689-4109 or at wonderful selection of art by such masters as from the Heart. Mariah Wheeler is shoppe just off I-85, across from the North Carolina stairs over Antonia’s Restaurant, Hillsborough. (www.eastforkpottery.com). Picasso, Chagall, Whistler, Icart, Renoir and keeper at this gallery/gift store in downtown Litmus Gallery & Studios, 312 W. Cabarrus Transportation Museum, Spencer. Ongoing Ongoing - Founded in 1992, featuring works many others. Sculpture, porcelain and art glass Pittsboro. We feature exquisite art and gifts Street, (across the tracks from Amtrak Train - Housed in the historic 20th century Sands by Jayne Bomberg and Tom Guthrie (The Firewalker Gallery, Main St., across from the by Hummel, Staffordshire, Tiffany and others from over ninety local artists, with a price Station) Raleigh. Ongoing - Regional emerg- Building, the gallery features fine and folk art, Studio of Collective Effervescence); Jennifer Madison County courthouse, Marshall. Ongo- are represented. As well as a fine selection of Work from Turtle Island Pottery range to suit your budget. You will find baskets, ing and/or established artists are featured photography, exquisite handcrafted functional E. Miller, Andrea DeGette, Jacquelin Liggins, ing - The gallery features artists from Madison estate jewelry. Since the early 1980's, a major Turtle Island Pottery, 2782 Bat Cave Road, books, jewelry, cards, paintings, photography, every month with a reception from 6-9pm the crafts and jewelry, and eclectic recycled and and Tiffney Marley. Hours: last Fri. of the month County and east Tenn. who work in a variety feature of Seaside Art Gallery has been our Old Fort. Now - Turtle Island Pottery Maggie sculpture, from glass, wood, clay, fiber, and first Friday of each month. Studios of resident found art by local, regional, and national from 6-9pm or by appt. Contact: 919/929-2691 of mediums. Hours: Thur., Fri. & Sat., 10am-6- large collection of original animation art by such and Freeman Jones. Best place for info about more. On Fri. evenings the gallery features lo- artists are open for touring, viewing, and selling artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10:30am -5:30pm. or 919/644-8637. pm and by appt. Contact: 828/649-0134 or at studios as Disney, Warner Bros., Hanna-Bar- our work is the website at (http://Turtleisland- cal musicians, poets, and other performance art of art (paintings, sketches, sculptures, pottery, Contact: 704/639-0606 or at (www.greengoat- (www.firewalkergallery.com). bera, United Features Ltd., and other animation pottery.com/) sign up for our newsletter too. with a wide array of talent. Hours: Mon.-Sat., mixed media, photography, etc.). Hours: Thur., gallery.com). Hillsborough Gallery of Arts, 121 N. Churton studios. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Best contact is e-mail or phone...on the web- 10:30am-5:30pm & Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: 10am-2pm or by appt. Contact: 919/571-3605 St., Suite 1-D, Hillsborough. Ongoing - HGA Mebane 252/441-5418, 1-800/828-2444 or at (http:// site. Ongoing - Featuring handmade pottery by 919/883-2775 or at (www.joyfuljewel.com). or at (www.litmusgallery.com). Pottery 101, 101 S. Main St., from I-85, take is owned by 21 local artists featuring paint- www.seasideart.com/). Maggie and Freeman Jones, who create one of exit #76 (Innes St.) toward downtown - we are ing, sculpture, photography, glass art, jewelry, Fine Art Carolina Gallery, 116 West Clay a kind, functional, decorative stoneware items. Raleigh Area Local Color Gallery, Carter Building, 22 South on the corner of Innes and Main, Salisbury. Work by Ben Owen III wood, pottery, textiles & fiber art. Hours: Wed.- St., Mebane. Ongoing - The gallery offers New Bern From cups to umbrella stands, mirror frames Glenwood Ave., Raleigh. Ongoing - The gallery Ongoing - The destination for beautiful hand- Sun., noon-4pm and Tue. by appt. only - mask traditional and contemporary art in various me- and clocks. Sculptural and inspired by nature, Artcraft Gallery, 406 W Hillsborough Street, has now grown into a women’s artist coopera- crafted pottery. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Ben Owen Pottery, 2199 S. Hwy. 705, Sea- required. Contact: 919-732-5001 or at (www. diums. The gallery will also feature guest artists Carolina Creations Fine Art and Contempo- many forms are reminiscent of antique pottery Raleigh. Ongoing - Funky, functional and fine tive 13 members strong. Hours: Thur., Fri., & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 704/209-1632. grove. Oct. 3, 10am-5pm - Ben Owen Pottery HillsboroughGallery.com). and offer art workshops. Hours: Mon.-Sat., rary Craft Gallery, 317-A Pollock Street, New from the arts and crafts movement and art art by several co-op artists. Hours: Mon.-Thur., Sat., 11am-3pm. Contact: 919/754-3887 or at will be part of the American Craft Tour starting 11am-5pm. Contact: 919/455-5965 or at (http:// Bern. NC. Ongoing - Featuring fine art and nouveau styles. Hours: Showroom open most 9am-5pm; Fri., 9am-1pm & 1st Fri., 6pm- (www.localcoloraleigh.com). Rail Walk Studios & Gallery, 409 – 413 N the fall season with a kiln opening in conjunc- Margaret Lane Gallery & Studios, 121 FineArtCarolina.com). contemporary crafts including pottery, paintings, Saturdays, call ahead for any day of the week. midnight. Contact: 919/832-5058 or at (www. Lee St., in the Rail Walk Arts District, Salisbury. tion with the celebration of American Craft West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough. Ongo- glass, sculpture, and wood by over 300 of the Contact: 828/669-2713 or at artcraftsignco.com). Roundabout Art Collective, 305 Oberlin Ongoing - Featuring works on display by Mari- Week. We will have work in a variety of glazes ing - monthly featuring shows of work by local Micaville countries top artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6- (www.Turtleislandpottery.com). Road, Raleigh. Ongoing - Bringing together etta F. Smith, Sharon Forthofer, Karen Frazer, for this special weekend. Our feature will be artists, change with each Last Friday Art Walk. pm, & Sun., 11am-3pm. Contact: 252/633-4369 ArtSource Fine Art & Framing, 4421-123 Six a diverse group of Wake County artists who Kenneth Koskela, Elizabeth H. McAdams, Julie our Patina Green, Nebular Purple, Teadust, Ongoing displays of oil, acrylics, photography, Crabtree Creek Art and Floral Gallery, 4161 or at (www.carolinacreations.com). Pinehurst - Southern Pines Area Forks Road (behind Bonefish Grill, across from have created a magnet location for exhibiting Pontell and Keyth Kahrs. Each of the artists and Ash Glazes. A Preview of pottery will be on stained glass, paper mache, jewelry, deco- E. Hwy 19-E, between Burnsville & Spruce Brother’s Cleaners at North Hills...look for the and selling art. Hours: Wed.-Sat., noon-5pm, has a unique style and body of work. Visitors our website on October 2nd after 6pm. Ben will rative eggs, fiber arts, reprints, note cards, Pine, in Micaville. Ongoing - A 2,400 sq. ft. Living Color Ceramics, 602 Pollock Street Broadhurst Gallery, 2212 Midland Rd., red door), Raleigh. Now - Virtual Art Installa- and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 919/747-9495 or at will find original art in oil, acrylic, watercolor, be demonstrating on the potter’s wheel in the gift items. Free children’s art actiivities are gallery offering pottery, blown glass, paint- (entrance on Metcalf Street), New Bern. Ongo- Pinehurst. Ongoing - Featuring works by re- tion: Having a tough time envisioning how a (www.roundaboutartcollective.com). pastel, and other mediums, as well as sculp- afternoon. Ongoing - Wood-fired, traditional available whenever the gallery is open. Hours: ings, stained glass, wood carvings and bowls, ing - Suzanne W. Richey aspires to carry out gional, national and international artists. Hours: new art piece might look in your home? You ture, hand-made jewelry, pottery, and digital and contemporary works using local clay by Wed., 11am-6pm & Sat., 11am-6pm. Contact: jewelry, handmade handbags, sweaters & the North Carolina pottery traditions of making Tue.-Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., 1-4pm. Contact: take a photo of the space you want the artwork The Mahler Fine Art, Mahler Building, 228 photography, making Rail Walk a great place Ben Owen III. Colors ranging from Chinese red 919/296-8938 or at (www.margaretlanegallery. hats, Christmas trees, ornaments and holiday stoneware pots for food service, decor and 910/295-4817 or at (www.broadhurstgallery. to be in, e-mail it to the gallery, and we will e- Fayetteville St., Raleigh. Ongoing - Featuring to purchase a wide variety of original art in all to Chinese blue. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm com). decorations, metal sculptures and ironwork, entertaining. Pots are intended for everyday com). mail you directly the images of the art hanging a dynamic venue dedicated to significant art price ranges. Hours: Thur.-Sat., 11am-4pm. (closed in Jan.). Contact: 910/464-2261 or at handmade soaps and lotions, fragrances and use and to be as durable as they are enjoyable. in your space! Ongoing - ArtSource is a fine art of our time, committed to offering the best in Contact: 704/431-8964 or at (www.railwalkgal- (www.benowenpottery.com). Lenoir candles, wildlife & floral photography, home ac- Richey makes most pots on the wheel, but oc- Hollyhocks Art Gallery, 905 Linden Rd., one gallery housing over 1,600 works of art by 65+ regional and national fine art by emerging and lery.com). cessories, lamps, handmade tables, chairs and casionally they are hand built. After passing a mile from Pinehurst next to Elliott’s restaurant, artists. This award-winning gallery has assisted established artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-5pm; Blue Hen Pottery, 247 West Main Street, Morning Song Gallery, at old Victorian house, home accents, silk floral creations and fresh greenware inspection for quality and appear- Pinehurst. Ongoing - Featuring original work collectors and businesses in the selection of Sat., noon-4pm.. Contact: 919/896-7503 or at Saluda Area Seagrove. Ongoing - Narrative pots for daily 512 West Avenue, NW, across from the Lenoir floral arrangements, textile pieces, handmade ance, they are then bisqued, decorated and by award winning local artists Jane Casnel- fine art, custom art pieces and framing for over (www.themahlerfineart.com). use. Wood-salt stoneware and colorful earthen- Post Office and to the right of Baker Realty, baskets and local crafts from the western North atmospheric fired to cone 10. After passing a lie, Diane Kraudelt, Irene McFarland, Paula 20 years. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm and Heartwood Contemporary Crafts Gallery, 21 ware. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pmor by appt. Lenoir. Ongoing - Featuring works by local and Carolina region. Also a complete garden center final inspection for quality, the pots earn place- Montgomery, and Robert Gera. Offering a wide Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 919/787-9533, or at 311 - Martin St Gallery and Studios, 311 Mar- East Main Street, Saluda. Ongoing - Featuring Contact: 336/653-9551 or at (wwwbluehenpot- regional artists. Hours: Call ahead. Contact: with blooming plants, hanging baskets, dish ment in the gallery. Hours: open by appt. only. range of work from contemporary to traditional, (www.artsource-raleigh.com). tin Street, Warehouse District, Raleigh. Ongo- contemporary works of handmade wearables, tery.com). Margaret Carter Martine at 828/754-5693. and herb gardens is located on property includ- Contact: 252/675-2011 or at (https://livingcolor- the gallery includes portraiture, vibrant Tuscan ing - Featuring three exhibit galleries, studios jewelry, paper, paintings, fine porcelain, stone- ing landscape art, hardscape and fountains. ceramics.com/). scenes, palpable pet portraits, beautiful florals Ashley’s Art Gallery,701 N. Main St, located by tenant artists, The Print Studio, and the ware, glass, metal and wood. Hours: Mon.- Blue Stone Pottery, 2215 Fork Creek Mill Rd., Lexington Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/675- and more, in a wide variety of mediums includ- 12 miles south of Raleigh, Fuquay-Varina. meeting place for The North Carolina Printmak- Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional, 0612 or at (www.crabtreecreekgallery.com). Stardust Gallery, 244 1/2 Middle Street, Suite ing oils, acrylics, pastels and unusual black and Ongoing - Featuring fine art originals by ers. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm and 6-9pm on 828/749-9365 or at (www.heartwoodsaluda. functional stoneware pottery. Hours: Tue.-Fri., The Bob Timberlake Gallery, 1714 E. Center D, New Bern. Ongoing - Featuring works by white washes. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,10am-9:30pm. national and local artist including Terry Isaac, 1st Friday of the month. Contact: 919/821-2262 com). 10am-4pm & Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/879- Street Extension, Lexington. Ongoing - Featur- Crimson Laurel Gallery, inside Appalachian over 25 NC artists including works in acrylic, oil Contact: 910/255-0665 or at (www.Hollyhock- Braldt Bralds and John Weiss and reproduc- or at (http://311gallery.com/). 2615 or e-mail at (audreyvalone@bellsouth. ing original artwork and reproductions by Bob Terroir, 621 Micaville Loop, Micaville. Ongo- & watercolor; photography; pen & ink; digital pop sArtGallery.com). tions by Pino, Robert Bateman, Carl Brenders, Seagrove Area net). Timberlake. Also furniture, gifts, apparel and ing - Appalachian Terroir is comprised of three art; pottery; weaving; handmade wood and iron Bev Doolittle and William Mangum. Hours: The Centerpiece Gallery, 719 N. Person collectibles. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. divisions: Crimson Laurel Gallery, a studio creations; lampwork glass jewelry & handblown One of a Kind Gallery, LLC, 128 W. Pennsyl- Mon.-Thur., 11am-6pm & Fri.-Sat. 10:30am-5- Street, Raleigh. Ongoing - Featuring fine art, Month of October, 10am-5pm - "Potters’ Pump- Bulldog Pottery, 3306 Alt. 220, Seagrove. Contact: 800-244-0095 or at (www.bobtimber- ceramics retailer; Smoky Mountain Pottery glass; fine handmade silver jewelry; stained vania Ave., (Belvedere Plaza) Southern Pines. pm. Contact: 919/552-7533 ext.3 or at (www. custom framing and workshops. Hours: Tue.- kin Patch". Participating Pottery Shops including: Ongoing - Bruce Gholson and Samantha lake.com). Studio, a ceramics manufacturer; and Appala- glass; and handwoven baskets. Hours: Tue.- Ongoing - The Gallery is located in what was ashleyart.com). Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat., 11am-6pm or by appt. Blue Hen Pottery, 247 W. Main St, Seagrove, Henneke collaborate to make graceful forms, chian Terroir, designer and producer of original Thur., 11am-5pm & Fri.-Sat., 11am-7pm. Contact: once an old hotel Contact: 919/838-8580 or at (www.thecenter- NC; Seagrove Stoneware Pottery, 129 E. Main and develop their own unique glazes. Expect Linville/Linville Falls Area dinnerware and housewares. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 252/617-0209 or at (http://www.stardustart. building (built in 1905). One of a Kind Gallery Flanders Gallery, 505 S. Blount Street, Ra- piece.com). St, Seagrove, NC; The Triangle Studio, 1140 NC distinctively unusual work at Bulldog Pottery. 8am-5pm & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: call Ben gallery/). occupies three “hotel rooms” plus two alcoves, leigh. Ongoing - Flanders Gallery is committed Hwy 705, Seagrove, NC; Crystal King Pottery, Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9:30am-5pm; Sun. or Mon. by Anvil Arts Studio Sculpture Garden & Gallery, Philips at 904/716-3116 or e-mail to (contact@ making it ideal for displaying fine art. The works to cultivating the careers of emerging artists. Tipping Paint Gallery, 428 S. McDowell 2475 Hwy 705, Seagrove, NC; and Thomas chance or call. Contact: 910/428-9728 or at (formerly Anvil Arts Studio) 9600 Linville Falls crimsonlaurelgallery.com). The Art Gallery @ Le Bistro & Fine Dining, of 25 artists are featured in the Gallery, with a Through its rigorous exhibition program, the Street, Raleigh. Ongoing - The gallery is a Pottery, 1295 W Hwy 705, Seagrove, NC. Shop (www.bulldogpottery.com). Hwy., Hwy. 221 Linville Falls. Ongoing - Honored 3402-B Trent Road, New Bern. Ongoing - Fea- wide range of media represented: photography, gallery continues to explore new concepts in group of artists that have worked together since for ceramic pumpkins, gourds, and fall themed to be representing these outstanding sculptors: Morehead City turing works by local artists who explore a wide painting, pottery, sculpture, notecards, painted contemporary art using various media. Flan- 2009 planning and hanging exhibits, marketing, pottery, plus much more. Stop in at any one of the Cady Clay Works, 3883 Busbee Rd., Sea- Rick Beck - cast glass - abstract compositions to range of media including Gayle George, Nell silk scarves, basketry, jewelry, scented candles, ders Gallery is dedicated to exhibiting provoca- community outreach, and supporting and en- shops listed above and get your Potter’s Pumpkin grove. Ongoing - Johannes "John" Mellage tools and figurative work for interiors, freestand- BluSail Gallery, Artists’ School & Pottery Maha, John Dreas, Nada Behr, Doris Walker, clocks, and fiber arts. All of the art is for sale. tive and innovative contemporary art, producing couraging each other in our artistic endeavors. Patch map and list of special events offered at and Beth Gore work with a variety of clays and ing and wall pieces; Bill Brown - steel - abstrac- Studio, 903 Arendell Street, downtown art Barbara Cornish, B. Chris Munyan, Douglas Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm and open until 14-18 exhibits each year both in the gallery and In 2011, the group found a great location in the each location. Visit (www.potterspumpkinpatch. glazes to create functional and decorative ware tions and interpretations from large scale, exterior district, Morehead City. Ongoing - The gallery Rowe, Tess Luper, James King, William K. 7pm on Fri. Contact: 910/725-0465 or at (www. in alternative exhibit spaces. Hours: Wed.-Sat., heart of downtown Raleigh where we opened com) for more details. with richly layered surfaces. Hours: Tue.-Sat., pieces to engaging freestanding and small works represents and exhibits work by over 30 local Henson, John Mitchell, Joan Russell, Betty oneofakindgalleryllc.com). 11am-6pm. Contact: 919/757-9533 or at (http:// Tipping Paint Gallery in June. Our mission is 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 910/464-5661 for interiors; Tinka Jordy - clay - figurative works, artists. The Artists’ School and Pottery Studio Brown, Blain Kruger and Dan Wilson. Come in flandersartgallery.com). two-fold: to exhibit quality art on a year-round A. Teague Pottery/EJ King Pottery, 2132 Hwy. or at (www.cadyclayworks.com). expressive color and texture for garden and are working studios designed to educate and for lunch or dinner, have a glass of wine and Pittsboro basis and to continue to strive for personal 705, Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring works interiors; Carl Peverall - stone - natural stone enhance local talent for children and adults of peruse the work of these fine artists. Hours: artistic growth. Hours: Thur., 11am-3pm; Fri., by several potters form the "village" with their Cagle Road Pottery, 603 Cagle Rd., Sea- constructions of sculptural and architectural all ages and all levels of experience. Hours: Tue.-Wed., 10am-5pm; Thur.-Sat., 10am-8pm; All In One Pottery, 115 Hobbs Road, Pittsboro. 11am-3pm & 5-8pm; Sat., noon-8pm or by traditional shapes of the Seagrove area. Con- grove. Ongoing - Featuring dinnerware and a explorations for gardens and courtyards; Mike Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30 or by chance. Contact: and Sun., 9am-2pm. Contact: 252/637-7331 or Ongoing - The pottery houses an eclectic mix appt. Contact: 919/928-5279. temporary, electric fired stoneware. Traditional wide variety of glazes. Electric, gas and wood- Roig - stainless steel - capturing movement 252/723-9516 or at (www.blu-sail.com). at (http://www.lebistrofinediningandtheartgal- of hand-painted mailolica dinnerware, pitfired & glazes and melted glass glaze. Hours: Mon.-Sat., fired salt and ash glazes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., and reflections, large scale kinetic works for the lery.com). raku vases, and hand-crafted musical instru- Triangle Cultural Art Gallery, 8320 Litchford 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-5400. 8am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-2802 or e-mail at landscape.Hours: Thur.-Sat., 10am- 5pm; Sun. Budding Artists, Ltd., 3000 Arendell Street, ments by Allen McCanless; as well as pitfired Road, Suite 138 Raleigh. Ongoing - The Triangle ([email protected]). noon-5pm or by appt. Contact: 828/765-6226 or Unit 9, Morehead City. Ongoing - The gallery The Dirty Bird, 244½ Middle Street, New Bern. sculptural ceramic artwork by Louise Hobbs Cultural Art Gallery cultivates and exhibits art that A.R. Britt Pottery, 5650 Hwy, 220 S., Sea- at (www.studiosculpture.com). provides custom framing and artist liaisons for Ongoing - Featuring an eclectic mix of paintings, McCanless. Hours: by appointment only. Con- reflects the triangle’s diverse cultural heritage and grove. Ongoing - Hand-turned/handmade Caldwell-Hohl Artworks, 155 Cabin Trail, commissioned pieces. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- ceramic items, jewelry and repaired and painted tact: 919/542-6162 artistic expression. Through the engagement of traditional Seagrove style pottery, original Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring contempo- 87 Ruffin Street Gallery, located next to the Old 6pm. Contact: 252/247-5111. furniture. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11am-6pm & Fri.- Work by Sandra Mae Jensen cultural art awareness and events, we help build formulated glazes, and functional stoneware in rary stoneware, sculptures, large garden urns Hampton General Store and Barbeque, Hwy. Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 252/626-1983. Liquidambar Gallery, 80 Hillsborough Street, our local community. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm the tradition of Nell Cole Graves style by Aaron and contemporary fiber art. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 221 in Linville. Ongoing - The gallery features Carteret Contemporary Art, 1106 Arendell St., Pittsboro. Ongoing – We represent over 75 Gallery C, 540 North Blount Street, Raleigh. & Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: call 919-900-8055 or R. Britt. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., 10am-5pm (call first). Contact: 336/879-9090 or the work of local and regional folk artists, potters, Morehead City. Ongoing - Featuring original The Santuary Gallery, 2601-A Trent Rd., different artists in the retail store and both, Kitty Through Oct. 31 - "The 35th Year Anniver- at (www.triangleculturalart.com). noon-6pm. Contact: 336/873-7736 or at (www. at (www.caldwellhohl.com). figural wood carvers, glass artists and painters. paintings and sculpture from regional and New Bern. Ongoing - The Sanctuary Gallery and John the store owners, are artists as well. sary Exhibition". This exhibition is a lively seagrovepottery.net). This unique gallery also carries beautiful furniture national artists, and shows with gallery artists is New Bern’s newest art gallery and is artist We carry handmade, one-of-a-kind artwork group show organized by the owner Char- handcrafted by local artists from local woods. during spring and summer. Hours: Mon.-Fri., owned and operated representing regional and lene Newsom. She has gathered artists and continued on Page 59 continued on Page 60 Page 58 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 59 Table of Contents Table of Contents hand turned pottery by Morgan Hatfield. Hours: 8764 or e-mail at ([email protected]). Triple C Pottery, 3267 Big Oak Church Rd., Wyndham & Brooke Haven Pottery Gallery, Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-8458. Eagle Springs. Ongoing - Featuring hand- 209 East Main St., Seagrove. Ongoing - Fea- Maness Pottery, 10995 Hwy. 24/27, Carthage. thrown functional and decorative pieces, with turing fine functional high-fired stoneware with NC Commercial Galleries Hickory Hill Pottery, 4539 Busbee Rd., Sea- Ongoing - Featuring functional and decora- NC Commercial Galleries a variety of lead-free glazes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., rich contemporary glazes by Wyndham and continued from Page 59 grove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional shapes tive pieces in all colors except red by Clyde continued from Page 60 9am-5pm. Contact: 910/948-3635 or at (www. Melanie Dennison. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm of the area, stoneware that is functional and Maness. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8am-6pm & Sun., triplecpottery.com). & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7254. Callicutt Pottery, 5137 Seagrove Plank Rd., Dover Pottery, 634 NC Hwy. 705, Seagrove. beautiful. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 1-5pm. Contact: 910/948-4897. Piney Woods Pottery, 1430 Ether Rd., Star. ware, fountains, and floor pieces. All wheel Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring a good selec- Ongoing - Featuring a variety of colored crys- 910/464-3166. Ongoing - Sculpted pottery figures - snow- turned and unique glazes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Turn and Burn Pottery, 124 East Ave., Shelby tion of functional stoneware in many colors talline ware, freehand-decorated majolica, and MasterWorks, 246 East Ave., Seagrove. men, clowns and angels; hand appliqués and 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-4pm. Contact: Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional including brown, black and white, green and raku by Milly, Fiva, and Zeke McCanless, but His Hands Pottery, 7029 New Center Church Ongoing - Featuring antique, traditional, and functional pottery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. 336/873-8283 or at (www.seagrovestoneware. Seagrove salt-glazed and wood-fired stone- Buffalo Creek Gallery, 104 E. Warren Street, burgundy, green and gold, black and burgundy we also carry ceramic work by Allen McCanless Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring functional, contemporary pottery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am- Contact: 910/572-3554. com). ware. Contemporary Raku and horsehair by Shelby. Ongoing - The gallery features paint- and yellow by Gary Callicutt. Hours: Mon.-Sat., and Stephen Baxter and quilts by Scott Murkin. decorative, folk art, and Biblical pieces by Jea- 5pm. Contact: 336/873-7779. David and Deborah Garner. Hours: Mon.-Sat., ings, drawings, note cards, polymer clay art, 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7898 or e-mail at Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 336/879- nette Lowdermilk. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm Pottery Junction, 413 E. Main St., Seagrove. Semper Fi Pottery, 481 King Road, off of Busi- 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7381 or at (www. pottery, woodturnings, woodcarvings, jewelry, ([email protected]). 3610 or at (Doverpotteryseagrove.com). (closed Jan.-Mar.). Contact: 336/879-5866 or Matthew Kelly Pottery, 4818 Seagrove Plank Ongoing - Featuring srong forms drawing ness 220 S. before you get to Blackankle Rd., turnandburnpottery.com). stained glass, pressed flowers, quilting, weav- e-mail at ([email protected]). Road, Asheboro. Oct. 24 & 25, from 10am- inspiration from all cultures, history, and tradi- Seagrove. Ongoing - A family owned and oper- ing and much more! Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5- Carolina Crockery Gallery, 326 Adams Road, Down To Earth Pottery, 11792 Hwy. 24/27, 5pm - Kiln opening sale for wood firing #3. tion. Thoughtful designs and some of my own ated business. We are not the traditional pot- Uwharrie Crystalline Pottery, 112 East Ave., :30pm and Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 704/487- (Just off of Hwy 705 between Whynot and Carthage. Ongoing - Featuring utilitarian Humble Mill Pottery, 121 N Broad St., Ongoing - Decorative and functional hand- "whimsy" pieces as well as useful art collec- ters that you would more than likely see around Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring crystalline pot- 0256 ot at (www.buffalocreekgallery.com). Westmoore, or take Steeds Road exit from Hwy and decorative pieces by Jim, Nick & Mary Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring classical and made stoneware by Matthew & Danielle Kelly. tion by Regina Voncannon. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Seagrove. We like to make each and every tery (the art of growing crystals on vases), raku, 73/74 or Hwy 220 and head towards Seagrove, Havner. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: traditional stoneware influenced by 2 years of Wood-fired salt glazes, meticulous slip work, on 10am-5pm (closed Thur.). Contact: 336/873- piece that we create unique. Hours: Mon.-Sun., and functional stoneware by William & Pamela Siler City just down the road from Sid Lucks!) Seagrove. 910/948-2619. work in Japan by Charlotte Wooten. Hours: dinnerware, ornaments, and jewelry. Hours: by 9266. 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/975-1215. Kennedy. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., Ongoing - The gallery is a multi-media gal- Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7145 appt. only. Contact: 919/244-7445 or e-mail at noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7532 or e-mail at Against His Will Gallery and Studio, 117 E. lery, offering handmade pottery from Morgan Eck McCanless Pottery, 6077 Old US Hwy. or at (www.humblemillpottery.com). ([email protected]). Pottery Road Studio and Gallery, 1387 NC Shelton's Pottery, 391 Cagle Rd., Seagrove. ([email protected]). Second St., Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring Hatfield of Hatfield Pottery, Levi Mahan, and 220, Seagrove. Ongoing - The pottery will sell S Hwy. 705, 6 miles south of Seagrove town Ongoing - Featuring salt glaze and purple, handknitted rugs, quality yarn, stunning alpaca assorted potters from the area. We also carry crystalline works made by this second-genera- JLK Jewelry at Jugtown, 330 Jugtown Rd., McCanless Pottery, 634 NC Hwy 705, limits. Ongoing - Named after the scenic red, yellow, yellow w/blue, green, blue, dark Vernon Pottery, 1066 Chriscoe Rd., Seagrove. fiber in a variety of colors, handmade knitting wood art pieces including cutting boards and tion Seagrove potter but, the main focus will be Seagrove. Ongoing - Jennie Lorette Keatts Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring Zinc Silicate byway which runs through the Seagrove pot- blue, light blue, specks, sponge colors, blue w/ Ongoing - Featuring a wide line of wares, needles, Fricke spinning wheels as well as very custom furniture from Joel Tucker of Southern on agateware, which is made by turning several takes clay to a different level! She hand makes crystalline glazes by Will McCanless. Also tery community, the gallery represents over brown, brown, and beige glazes by Mitchell & from 10 oz. coffee mugs to 12 gal. planters. cool mobiles, hand poured environment-friendly Wood Creations. We have hand-blown glass different colors of clay at one time. Hours: Tue.- pottery cabochons and sets them in sterling featuring wood-fired pottery by David Stuempfle 100 exclusive artists from NC as well as other Sherri Shelton. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Their surface treatments include slip-trailing, candles, and more! Hours: Wed.-Fri., 1-5pm & from Nicuzzie Glass Designs (Nick Fruin and Sat., 10am-5pm or by appt. and open all Mon. silver or 14K and 18K gold, copper, brass and Daniel Johnston. Hours: daily 10am-5pm. areas of the country. Potters, Don and Susan Sun., 9am-5pm (Oct.-Mar.). Contact: 336/963- carving, multiple glazes, and overglaze brush- Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 919/742-1122 or at Suzanne Ririe), jewelry and fiber pieces from Holidays. Contact: 336/964-4206 or at and semi-precious stones. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Contact: 336/879-3610 or at (www.mccanless- Walton work in a studio attached to the front 2444 or e-mail at ([email protected]). work. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: (www.AgainstHisWillStudio.com). The Fuchsia Flamingo. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 2-5pm; (www.EckMcCanless.webs.com). 8:30am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-2653 or at pottery.com). gallery with a window so that visitors can see 336/879-2788. Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., noon to 5pm. Contact: (www.jlkjewelry.com). the day to day tasks of pottery production. A Smith Pottery, 743 South Hwy 705, Seagrove. Chatham Camera Club Gallery, 229 N. 336/879-2426 or at (www.carolinacrockery. The English Potter, 825 Hwy. 705 S., Sea- McKay Pottery, 2596 Pottery Rd., Seagrove. large selection of art stamps by Rubber Stamp Ongoing - Spirited - imaginative - unique “art Chatham Ave., Siler City, NC. Ongoing - Fea- com). grove. Ongoing - Featuring hand thrown por- Johnston and Gentithes Art Pottery, 741 Ongoing - Featuring traditional shape including Tapestry is also located in the gallery. Come pottery” handcrafted by the Smith family. Hours: turing works by a diverse group of amateur and celain and stoneware pottery by Robert Saxby. Fork Creek Mill Road, Whynot. Ongoing - Fea- face jugs and Aladdin teapots. Hours: Tue.- see both functional and contemporary pottery Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-1174 professional photographers networked together Chad Brown Pottery, 2719 US 220 N., Fine stoneware glazes range from copper red turing traditional and contemporary museum- Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-4255. along with other fine crafts at Pottery Road. or at (www.smithpotterync.com). around the idea of sharing our knowledge and Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring high fired to tenmoku. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10a-5pm & Sun., quality pottery and sculpture by Fred Johnston Hours: Tue. - Sat., 10am-5pm, & closed major experience with each other, while enjoying stoneware, decorative and functional with ash noon-4pm. Contact: 336/879-1352 or at (www. and Carol Gentithes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- McNeills Pottery, 1208 Upper Rd., Seagrove. holidays. Contact: 336-879-2600 or (info@pot- Snowhill Pottery & Tileworks, 402 East our interest in photography. Hours: by chance and alkaline glazes, by Chad Brown. Hours: english-potter.com). 5pm (call first). Contact: 336/873-9176 or at Ongoing - Featuring hand-built one-of-a-kind teryroad.com). Main Street, Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring and the 3rd Fri. from 6-9pm. Contact: (www. Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/571-1691 (www.johnstonandgentithes.com). designs in porcelain and stoneware by Judy handmade tile, stoneware sculpture, porce- chathamcameraclub.org). or e-mail at ([email protected]). Fat Beagle Pottery, 719 Potter’s Way Rd., McNeill. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Potts Pottery, 630 East Main St., Seagrove. lain jewelry, and slip-trailed pottery by Laura Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring wheel-turned, Jugtown Pottery, 330 Jugtown Rd., Seagrove. 336 879-3002. Ongoing - Featuring many colors of functional Weant-Johnson. Also also custom tile installa- Hotel Hadley Studios, 130 N. Chatham Ave., Chris Luther Pottery, 4823 Busbee Rd., gas-fired, functional and contemporary stone- Ongoing - Celebrating 100 years of opera- tableware, wood-fired salt-glaze and wood ash tions. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm or by appt. Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring works by Kristy Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring contempo- ware. Also features uniquely stunning, pit-fired tion. Featuring handmade wood and gas-fired Michele Hastings & Jeff Brown Pottery, 505 glazes by Jeff Potts. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5- Contact: 336/301-6681. Church, Sarah Kuhn and Drucilla Pettibone. rary and functional pottery by Chris Luther, a vases. Hours: Tue., Thur. Fri., Sat., 9:30am-5- dinnerware, vases and jars by Vernon Owens, E Main Street, Seagrove. Ongoing - Featur- pm. Contact: 336/873-9660. We consist of 6 studios and an exhibition 4th generation potter of Seagrove’s Chriscoe pm. Contact: 336/953-0608 or e-mail at (fatbea- Pam Owens and Travis Owens. Hours: Tue.- ing works by Michele Hastings and Jeff Brown. Stuempfle Pottery, 1224 Dover Church Rd., space. We will have monthly rotating shows in pottery family. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. [email protected]). Sat., 8:30am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-3266 or at Hours: Mon.,Tues., Thur., Fri., Sat., 10am-5pm Ray Pottery, 460 Cagle Rd., Seagrove. Ongo- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring pottery with ex- the gallery space. Hours: 3rd Fri. 6-9pm and by Contact: 336/301-3254 or at (www.chrisluther- (www.jugtownware.com). and Sun. noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873-1001 or ing - Featuring high-quality, gas-fired stonware pressive shapes and natural surfaces by David chance and appt. Contact: 919/663-0241 or at pottery.com). Fiber and Fire Gallery, 253 E Main Street, at (www.gypsypotters.com). by Paul and Sheila Ray. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Stuempfle. Hours: during kiln openings and (www.hotelhadleystudios.com). Seagrove. Ongoing - A gallery of wearable fi- Keith Martindale Pottery, Boyd Dr., Seagrove. 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-6707 or at (www. by appt. Contact: 910/464-2689 or at (www. Chrisco Pottery, 1360 Hwy. 705, Seagrove. ber art by Kathy Fernandez. “Sewing has been Ongoing - Featuring functional and decora- Moore Pots Pottery, 333 Jugtown Rd., Sea- paulandsheilaray.com). stuempflepottery.com). Work from Village Pottery and marketplace Lakewood Pottery, 11330 Hwy. 64 W., Siler Ongoing - Featuring functional pottery includ- a part of my life since I was a child. Successful tive pottery with a new red glaze and an ocean grove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional and folk City. Ongoing - Featuring crystalline, high-fired ing tableware, vases, and large platters. Hours: sewing includes the ability to “see” how fabric glaze by Keith Martindale. Hours: Mon.-Sat., art pottery; candlesticks, Rebekah pitchers, and Red Hare Pottery and Gifts, 191 Barken Studio Touya, 4911 Busbee Road, Seagrove. Village Pottery and Marketplace, 205 E. Main porcelain and gold lusters by Ed Weinthraub. Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm (Sept.-Dec.) & Tue.-Sat., and design complement one another.” Hours: 10am-3pm & Sun. 1-5pm (closed Jan.-Mar.). chickens; wood fired salt glazed. Hours: Mon.- Haller Lane, Seagrove. Ongoing - Nature is my Ongoing - Studio Touya is a handmade pot- St., Seagrove. Saturdays in Oct. - Village Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., noon-4- 10am-5pm (Jan.-Aug.). Contact: 336/879-5272. call for hours. Contact: 336/872-4007 or at Contact: 336/302-3571 or at (www.keithmartin- Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-1453. favorite muse for my hand decorated pottery. tery studio located in Seagrove, where Hitomi Pottery Marketplace, the oldest and largest pm. Contact: 919/663-3743. (www.fiberandfire.net). dalepottery.com). People fine it hard to believe it is microwave- and Takuro Shibata set up studio and built a pottery gallery in historic, downtown Seagrove, Cross Creek Pottery, 481 King. Rd., Sea- Nichols Pottery, 1400 Hwy. 705 S., Seagrove. able and dish washer safe but function is Japanese style wood kiln. Our focus is to make NC, celebrates 25 years of providing access Person to Person Art Studio/Gallery, 210 N grove. Ongoing - Featuring decorative and Fireshadow Pottery, 244 Falls Dr., Eagle King’s Pottery, 4905 Reeder Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Country yet classic, functional important to me. Hours: call for hours. Contact: simple and functional pottery by using local wild to beautiful, handmade pottery. They are pre- Chatham Ave., Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring functional pottery by Terry and Vivian Hunt. Springs. Ongoing - Featuring one-of-a-kind Ongoing - Hand-turned traditional stoneware. and decorative. Hand-thrown stoneware with 336/879-9855. clay and wood firing technique. We named our senting two special events happening this fall unique art for interesting people, all created Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. "primitive elegant" ceramic art. Hours: Tue.- Wood-fired salt glaze. Folk pottery. face jugs, timeless appeal, including an ongoing Biblical pottery as "Touya" when we started our small at the same time: “Pottery Pumpkin Harvest” by artist Roger Person. Hours: by appt and on Contact: 336/873-8425 or at (www.crosscreek- Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/673-8317 or at and more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Con- appeal. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & (Oct.- Richardson Pottery, 5466 Joel Jessup Rd., pottery studio in Shigaraki, Japan, and it literary & “Harvest-To-Table”. These events will take the 3rd Fri., 6-9pm. Contact: 919/663-0982 or pottery.com). (www.fireshadow.com). tact: 336/381-3090 or at (www.kingspottery. Dec.) Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 910/948-4392 or Seagrove. Ongoing - Functional & decorative means "pottery house" in Japanese which we place every Saturday in October, (3, 10, 17, 24 e-mail at ([email protected]). com). at (www.nicholspotteryshop.com). stoneware, microwave, oven and dishwasher really like. Contact: (336)510-7385 or at (www. & 31), 2020 from 9am-5pm. Ongoing - Down- Frank Neef Pottery, 258 East Main Street, safe by Susan & Danny Richardson. Hours: studiotouya.com). town Seagrove’s oldest and largest gallery, Raleigh Street Gallery, 120 W. Raleigh St., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring decorative Kovack Pottery, 1298 Fork Creek Mill Rd., O'Quinn Pottery, 4456 Busbee Rd., Seagrove. Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-5672. featuring fine pottery and crafts by over 100 Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring a consortium of and functional porcelain, elaborate cut out Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring hand-turned, Ongoing - Featuring multi-colored gas fired Sunset Pottery, 123 Sunset Dr., Robbins. artisans. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., many artists from the area painters, sculptors, designs, with crystaline and celadon glazes. hand-painted, lead-free functional stoneware functional and decorative pottery by Sandra O Rockhouse Pottery, 1792 Hwy. 705 S., Ongoing - Featuring all lead free pottery by 1-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7966 or at metal workers, jewelsmiths, basket weavers, Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. noon-5pm. and wood-fired, salt-glazed pottery by Craig Quinn. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring Salt glaze Harold B. & Gloria B. Stutts. Have traditional (www.seagrovevillagepottery.com). soap makers, slate artist, wood workers, - Contact: 336/872-4013 or at (www.potteryby- Kovack and Michelle Kovack. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 910/464-5125. and hand carved grapes, dogwood, pines, pottery, piggy banks, lamps, vases, and special whose works are all on display in a spacious frankneef.com). 9am-5pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873- tulips, oak leaves and chili peppers on pots order pieces. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Walton's Pottery, 1387 S. NC Hwy. 705, and welcoming atmosphere. Hours: Wed.-Fri., 8727 or at (www.geocities.com/kovackpottery/). Old Gap Pottery, 944 NC Hwy. 705, Seagrove. by Carolyn Poole. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5- Contact: 910/948-3009 or e-mail at (gstutts@ Seagrove. Ongoing - Innovative, contempory 10am-6pm, by chance or appt. and on 3rd Fri., Freeman Pottery, 1147 McDuffie Rd., Eagle Ongoing - Contemporary in design; oriental in pm. Contact: 336/879-2053 or at (www.rtmc. maniscustombuilders.com). pottery by Don and Susan Walton located 6-9pm. Contact: 919/663-6278 or at (www. Springs. Ongoing - Featuring hand-turned min- Lantern Hill Pottery, 110 East Avenue, nature. One-of-a-kind stoneware, Raku, and net/~rockhouse). inside Pottery Road Gallery. Hours: Tue.-Sat., raleighstreetgallery.com). iatures 1/2 to 2 inches, functional ware decorat- Seagrove. Ongoing - We focus on making our porcelain by Phillip Pollet. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Teague's Frogtown Pottery, 179 Frogtown 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-2600 or at (www. ed with farm scenes and vessel puzzles. Hours: pottery that is not only hand-crafted and an 10am-4 (call ahead). Contact: 336-873-7664. Scott's Pottery, 143 Jugtown Rd., Seagrove. Rd., Eagle Springs. Ongoing - Featuring tradi- potteryroad.com). Sparta Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 910/673-2044 or enjoyment to use, but also beautiful in their own Ongoing - Featuring functional hand-made pot- tional, hand-thrown pottery that is all lead-free e-mail at ([email protected]). form of art to be seen and held by all. Hours: Old Hard Times Pottery, 7672 Union Grove tery by Tina Scott. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10:30am- by Jean Teague. We specialize in dinnerware, Westmoore Pottery, 4622 Busbee Rd., Blue Ridge Gallery of Fine Art, 103 Gal- Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. 11am-5pm. Church Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring 5pm. Contact: 910/464-2306 or e-mail at cookware, lamps, vases, and Christmas orna- Seagrove. Ongoing - Historical redware, salt- lery Lane, 15 minutes from downtown Sparta. From The Ground Up Pottery, 172 Crestwood Contact: 336-873-8222 or at (www.lanternhill- traditional, as well as utilitarian and decorative ([email protected]). ments. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: glazed stoneware, and green-glazed pottery, Ongoing - Featuring a variety of artworks by Works from Crystal King Pottery Rd., Seagrove. Oct. 3 & 4, from 9am-5pm - pottery.com). pottery. Salt glaze, red glaze, and a variety 910/948-3540. especially styles from central NC before 1850 local and regional artists. Hours: Thur.-Sat., "Annual R.D. Mahan Kiln Opening". This kiln of colors. Dinnerware, face jugs, angels and Seagrove Creations Pottery Gallery, 354 Lit- by David and Mary Farrell. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm & Sun., 1-6pm, when open - call Crystal King Pottery, 2475 Hwy. 705, Sea- opening is a yearly event at the studio to cel- Latham's Pottery, 7297 US Hwy 220 S., luminaries by Janey McNeill. Hours: Mon.- tle River Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Showcas- The Gingerbread House Pottery, 246 Old 9am-5pm (closed Dec. 24- Jan. 17). Contact: ahead. Contact: 336/372-1711 (http://www. grove. Ongoing - Featuring functional and ebrate pottery and family, together with friends Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring funtional and Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., 10am-5pm. Contact: ing over 60+ potters and arts from craftsmen Plank Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring 910/464-3700 or at (www.westmoorepottery. blueridgefineart.com). decorative stoneware by Seagrove native and from more than thirty years of making pottery in tradional stoneware by Bruce and Janice 336/879-2481 or e-mail at (oldhardtimes@rtmc. within the Seagrove area. Hours: (Apr.-Dec.) decorative and functional cone 6 electric fired com). family-taught potter Crystal King. Face jugs, Seagrove. Michael Mahan will have new work Latham. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: net). Mon.-Sat., 9am-6pm & Sun., 1-6pm (Jan.-Mar.) pieces by Suzanne Bettis. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Cater Pots Studio, 209 Antioch Church Road, salt glazes, and folk art. Hours: Tue.-Sat., available fresh from the kilns. There will be tree 336/873-7303 or e-mail at (lathamspottery@ Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. 1-5pm. Contact: 10am-5pm (closed Jan. & Feb.). Contact: White Hill Gallery, 407 Highway (15-501), 4 miles from the town of Sparta. Ongoing - 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-6990 or at (www. pots, platters, soul pots, bells, and more, made embarqmail.com). Old House Pottery, 236 Beane Lane, Sea- 336/873-7204 or at (www.potteryofseagrove. 336/873-7762 or e-mail at (suzanbett9@yahoo. Carthage. Ongoing - Featuring works of beautiful Husband-&-Wife team, Daniel & Robin Cater CrystalKingPottery.net). from local clay. Shop in person and online. grove. Ongoing - Featuring functional stone- com). com). pottery, including Southwest, ceramic, hand- create beautiful stoneware pottery in their Blue Refreshments to go. Masks required. Ongo- Levi Mahan Pottery, 1423 NC Hwy. 705, ware by Fred Beane. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5- painted glassware, wood turining, and paintings Ridge mountain studio. Cater Pots are fired Dean and Martin Pottery, 7739 Nathan ing - Featuring handmade pottery by Michael Seagrove. Ongoing - Wood-fired pottery made pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 336/879-2052. Seagrove Pottery, 106 N Broad St., Seagrove. The Triangle Studio, 1140 NC-705, Seagrove. in watercolor, oil and pencil. Hours: Tue.-Fri., to cone 6 oxidation, so all functional pottery is Lane, Seagrove. Ongoing - Jeff Dean and Mahan and his two children, Chelsea and Levi. from local materials. SEasonal kiln openings. Ongoing - Featuring works by 50 local potters Ongoing - Located near downtown Seagrove, 10am-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm; & Sun., 1-5pm. food, dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe. Stephanie Martin make contemporary, vibrantly Tree platters, meditation bells, dinnerware, and Hours: by appt. only. Contact: 336/480-7808 or Original Owens Pottery, 3728 Busbee Rd., functional and decorative pieces. Hours: Mon.- this studio and gallery space is a collabora- Contact: 910/947-6100. Cater Pots mixes their own glazes and applies glazed stoneware vessels, sculpture, and wall southwestern glaze. Contemporary and tradi- at (www.LeviMahan.com). Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring gray ware with Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: tion between ceramic artists Kate Waltman them to the bisqueware in attractive combi- pieces. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Mon. tional forms. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm (call flower designs and other painting, blues, and 336/873-7280. (formerly Kate Johnston) and Erin Younge, as Whynot Pottery, 1013 Fork Creek Mill Rd., nations by various means including dipping, by chance. Contact: 336/879-0683 or at (www. ahead). Contact: 910/464-6228 or at Lovin hillss pottery, 564 Loving Hill Rd., lots of red ware by Boyd Owens. Hours: Mon.- well as guest ceramic artists Bill Jones, Andrew Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring interesting brushing and spraying. Hours: Mostly Wed.- deanandmartinpottery.com). (www.fromthegrounduppots.com). Candor. Ongoing - Featuring hand-thrown Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., nnon-5pm. Contact: Dutcher, and Margaret Larson. Hours: Fri. & shapes and intriguing glazes. Custom sizes on Sat., 10am-4pm - call ahead. Contact: 336/372- functional and decorative pieces. Known for 910/464-3553. Sat., 10am to 4pm. Contact: 336/872-1027 or lamps, vases and bottles by Mark and Meredith 4604 or at (http://www.caterpots.com). Dirt Works Pottery, 1226 Hwy. 705, Seagrove. Graham Chriscoe Pottery, 2719 220 N., hand carved pottery. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- at (https://thetrianglestudio.com/). Heywood. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Con- Ongoing - Featuring contemporary, sculptural Seagrove. Ongoing - Functional hand-thrown pm (closed Jan.-Mar.). Contact: 910/974-7787 Pebbles Pottery, 7127 Hwy. 705, Eagle tact: 336/873-9276 or at Mangum Pottery of Turkey knob, 280 Turkey and functional pottery; Raku, stoneware, wood- pottery using glazes of white, brown, burgundy, or e-mail at ([email protected]). Springs. Ongoing - Hand-turned functional & Thomas Pottery, 1295 S. Hwy. 705, Seagrove. (www.whynotpottery.com). Hollow Lane, Sparta. Ongoing - Featuring fired and salt glazed by Dan Triece. Hours: cobalt blue, teal blue, red and Christmas green. decorative stoneware with lead-free glazes by Ongoing - Featuring functional and decora- pottery and ceramic art by Robin Mangum in a Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5pm. Contact: 336/873- Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 910/428- Luck's Ware, 1606 Adams Rd., Seagrove. Pebbles Bryson. Hand-carved folk art scenes tive stoneware pottery by Scott and Bobbie Williams Pottery, 2170 Dan Road, Robbins. wide variety of function and form. Hours: hours 8979 or at (www.dirtworkspottery.com). 4536. Ongoing - Traditional, utilitarian pottery forms & dogwoods. North Carolina vases are my Thomas. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Ongoing - Functional pottery in multi-colored vary so call ahead. Contact: 336/372-5291 or in a wide range of colors including Sid Luck's special items. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm 336/879-4145 or at (www.thomaspottery.com). as well as decorative glazes, Hours: Tue.-Sat., (http://www.mangumpottery.com). Dixieland Pottery, 1162 Cagle Loop Rd., Great White Oak Gallery, 437 N. Broad St., “CRAWDAD” slip. Salt-glazed stoneware from (closed Jan.). Contact: 910/948-4120 or e-mail 10am-5pm. Seagrove. Ongoing - Hand-turned functional Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring functional wood-fired groundhog kiln. Pottery turned by at ([email protected]). Tom Gray Pottery, 1480 Fork Creek Mill Rd., Statesville stoneware, colorful glazes to plain earth tones. thrown forms and hand-built pottery by Ben- son Matt, a 6th generation potter, also avail- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring wheel thrown Windsong Pottery, 6109 Brantley Gordon Specialize in dinnerware, face jugs, etc. Hours: jamin Burns and Bonnie Burns. Exquisitely able. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Phil Morgan Pottery, 966 Hwy. 705, Sea- and hand built utilitarian wares fired in a gas- Rd., Denton. Ongoing - Featuring handmade Village Pot Shop Fine Arts and Crafts Gal- Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5pm. Contact: 336/873- glazed and hand decorated with rare unusual 336/879-3261 or e-mail at (lucksware@rtmc. grove. Ongoing - Featuring 100% hand-thrown fired car kiln to cone 10 utilizing local clay in functional stoneware in glazes of floating blue lery, 248 N. Center St., 2 Blocks North of the 8463. glazes and hand-painted motifs. Hours: daily net). pottery, crystalline glazed porcelain, wood fired slip decoration and glazes by Tom Gray. Glazes and rainbow by Margie Nance, Matthew Nance, Center of town on the right, Statesville. Ongo- 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-8066 or at (www. salt-glaze, stoneware, and copper red glazes are primarily mattes. Shapes of serving pieces Lydia Nance and other family members. Hours: ing - Our mission is to provide a showcase for by Phil Morgan. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. local and regional artists and artisans, providing Donna Craven Pottery, 2616 Old Cox Rd., greatwhiteoakgallery.com). Lufkin Pottery, 7437 Hwy 220 S., Asheboro. Works from Seagrove Stoneware Pottery and dinner ware include square and oval as Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/857-2485 or Asheboro. Ongoing - Featuring wood-fired Ongoing - Featuring jewel tone glazes and Contact: 336/873-7304. well as round. Hours: Mn.-Sat., 10am-5pm. e-mail at ([email protected]). high-quality decorative and functional arts and salt-glazed, mostly traditional with some deco- Hatfield Pottery, 187 Atkinson Farm Rd., specialize in kitchenware and functional pieces Seagrove Stoneware, 136 West Main St., Contact: 336/873-8270 or at (www.n2clay.com). crafts to patrons with an eye for the finer things. rative and contemporary forms by Donna Cra- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring functional and by Sally Lufkin Saylor. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Seagrove. Ongoing - Functional and decora- Our arts and crafts galleries feature handmade ven. Hours: by appt. Contact: 336/629-8173. whimsical art deco, as well as folk styles of 9:30am-5pm (closed Wed.). Contact: 336/873- continued on Page 61 tive stoneware vases, bowls, lamps, dinner- continued on Page 62 Page 60 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 61 Prack Studio / Sculpture Garden, 431 Sunny- 8997 or at (www.newelementsgallery.com). side Park Road, Jefferson. Ongoing - Featur- ing sculptures by Mary-Ann Prack. Hours: open Port City Pottery & Fine Crafts, at The Cotton NC Commercial Galleries by appt only. Contact: 828/406-7046 or at Exchange, 307 North Front Street, Wilmington. NC Commercial Galleries (www.prackart.com). Ongoing - Celebrating ten years in business, continued from Page 61 continued from Page 62 Port City Pottery & Fine Crafts, in the historic jewelry, blown glass, woodwork, regional Cedar Hill Gallery, 196 N. Main Street, Waynes- Stephen Shoemaker Studio, 113 S. Jeffer- Cotton Exchange in downtown Wilmington, is the preserve Wilmington’s commercial landmarks, 6pm; & till 10pm on 1st Fri. Contact: 336/486- pottery, metalwork, mosaics, hand-woven ville. Ongoing - Featuring the art of Gretchen son Ave., West Jefferson. Ongoing - Featur- first gallery in Wilmington dedicated exclusively and to increase the livelihood of local artists 3444 or at (www.delurkgallery.com). fibers, paintings and more. So, whether you Clasby and 83 incredible artisans. Hours: Mon.- ing original works by watercolorist Stephen to local, handmade, one-of-a-kind, three-dimen- and provide a place to create and display are interested in: vases, bowls, paper weights, Sat., 10:30am-5:30pm. Contact: 828/421-6688 or Shoemaker. Specializing in historic landscapes sional art and craft by jury-selected coastal North all types of art. Hours: 2nd & 4th Saturdays, Earthbound Arts, 610 N. Trade St., Winston- fanciful ornaments, stained glass, sun-catchers, at (https://www.cedarhillstudio.com/). and paintings of places and events in/of Ashe Carolina artisans. We present decorative and 10am-3 or by appt. Contact: 910/352-7077 or Salem. Ongoing - Featuring an unique gallery decorative boxes, exquisite bowls turned from County and the area. The “Virginia Creeper” functional works in clay, fiber/textiles, gourds, at ([email protected]). showcasing the nature-related works of Gordon found pieces of wood, each one of a kind, wa- Jo Ridge Kelly Fine Art, a gallery and teach- train series is particularly popular. Hours: baskets, jewelry, mixed media, glass and wood Jones and Lucy Duncan. Original designs tercolors, baskets, ceramics, fine photography, ing studio, 136 N. Main Street, Waynesville. Mon-Fri., 10am-5pm or by chance. Contact: in a beautiful setting in this early 20th century his- The Golden Gallery, @ The Cotton Exchange, in clay, copper, and stained glass as well as prints, collages or oil paintings. We also offer Ongoing - Featuring the painting of Jo Ridge 336/246-3401. toric building. Handmade objects, whether held, 307 N. frint St., Wilmington. Ongoing - Featur- handcrafted herbal soaps, sterling and copper classes and workshops by local and regional Kelly. Hours: Thur.-Sat., noon-6pm and Sun.- worn, or displayed, enrich our lives by connecting ing works by John W. Golden and Mary Ellen jewelry, block print cards, masks, wind chimes, artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10:30am-5pm & Sat., Wed., by chance or appt. Contact: 828/226- Wilmington us with our humanity, creativity, and our history. Golden. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm & garden art, clay beads, herbal teas, natural 10am-4pm. Contact: 704/380-4689 or at (www. 0549 or at (www.JoKelley.com). It is evident when you enter Port City Pottery & Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 910/762-4651 or at incense, beeswax candles and much more. villagepotshop.com). Acme Art Studios, 711 N. 5th Ave., downtown Fine Crafts that all of the Gallery members are (www.thegoldengallery.com). Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm. Contact: 336/773- Moose Crossing’s Burl Wood Gallery, 101 N. Wilmington. Ongoing - Featuring works by Al- pursuing not only art but their passion. Hours: 1043 or e-mail at ([email protected]). Sylva Main Street, Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring lan Nance, Angela Rowe, Angie Sinclair, Anna Mon-Sat., 10am-5:30pm & Sun. noon-4pm. Three Hounds Gallery, 29 S. Front St., Wilm- rustic Burl furniture with an elegant finish. Two Kennedy, Chaz Manacsa, Dick Roberts, Dumay Contact: 910/763-7111 or at (www.portcitypottery. ington. Ongoing - Featuring works by Wayne Fiber Company, 600 N. Trade Street, Winston Karcher Stone Carving Studio & Gallery, 260 generations of Metzgers, source, design and craft Gorham, Fritzi Huber, Gary Breece, Grey Pas- com). McDowell, Jeff Chase, Dick Roberts, Shawn Salem. Ongoing - Fiber Company is a working North Beta Road, off US 74, Sylva. Ongoing burl. We are fortunate to have talented craftsmen cal, Karen Crouch, Kristen Crouch, Marshall Best, Kristin Gibson, Fritzi Huber, Joanne Gei- studio and partnership of five women creating - Featuring a working studio and gallery with working with us. It is our pleasure to coordinate Milton, MJ Cunningham,Nicolle Nicolle, Pam SALT Studio & The Gallery at SALT Studio, sel, Christa Sylvester, Brian Evans, Mark Gor- wearable art, home accessories and textile art stone carvings by Collene Karcher, executed efforts as a team. The focus is on the end product Toll.Mark Weber, Arrow Ross, and Mike John- 805 N. 4th Street, inside the historic Modern don, Rex Miller, and jewelry by Emily Parker. located in the heart of the Downtown Art District. in marble, alabaster, and limestone with steel as an art piece. Hours: Mon.-Sat., noon-5pm or son. Hours: are by appt. only. Contact: Dick Baking Building in the heart of the Brooklyn Arts Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11:30am-5:30pm; Fri. and With over 60 consignment artists, most local and aluminum introduced at times. Hours: by by appt. Contact: 828/452-2550 or at (https://burl- Roberts at 910/232-0027, e-mail (dickdow64@ District - enter through glass door under the Sat., 11:30am-7:30pm & Sun., noon-3pm. artists, Fiber Company offers a wide range of appt only. Contact: 828/586-4813 or at (www. gallery.com/products/burl-wood-sculpture). gmail.com) or Angela Rowe at ([email protected]. building overhang, the gallery is at the end of Contact: 910/815-3330 or at (www.threehound- gift items. Hours: Tue., 11am-3pm; Wed.-Fri., collenekarcher.com). com) or at (www.acme-art-studios.com). the hallway Wilmington. Ongoing - The Gallery sgallery.com). 11am-5pm; Sat., 11am-3pm & by appt. Contact: T. Pennington Art Gallery, 15 N. Main Street, at SALT Studio is Wilmington NC’s only fine art 336/725-5277 or e-mail at (fibercompany@gmail. Tryon Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring pencil draw- Art In Bloom, 210 Princess Street, Wilmington. photography gallery. The gallery exhibits fine Alternative Art Spaces - Wilmington com). ings of local scenery, and landmarks by Teresa Through Oct. 18 - "One More Moment," featur- art photography by national, international, and First Floor of 216 N. Front Street, (the former Carri Bass Studio & Gallery, 94 N. Trade Pennington, including originals, prints and gift ing works by Bradley Carter, Elizabeth Single- local artists. The gallery strives to bring thought Expo 216 building), Wilmington. Through Nov. Island Arts On Trade, 521 N. Liberty St., Ste. Street, Tryon. Ongoing - Carri Bass Art studio is items. Also framing is available. Hours: Mon.- tary and Jen Johnson. Ongoing - The gallery provoking, aesthetic, photo-based works of art 29 - “It’s About Time,” a POP-UP art show featur- 100, in the Artists On Liberty Building, across located in the heart of Tryon. It is in a wonderful sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/452.9284 or at focuses upon international and national artists to Wilmington. All of our exhibition openings ing works by Elizabeth Darrow, Virgina Wright- from the DADA Community Center, Winston- old building with great lighting and a dedicated (www.tpennington.com). including many artists from the Bloom family are on the Fourth Friday Gallery Nights each Frierson, and Friends, a project of Art in Bloom Salem. Ongoing - Featuring visual and func- studio section, in addition to gallery space for and local favorites such as Elizabeth Darrow month as administered by The Arts Council Gallery. Hours: Tue.-Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: tional artwork by gallery artist, Gary Campbell. monthly art exhibits. Hours: by appt. only. Con- The Jeweler’s Workbench, 80 N. Main St., (paintings) and Matthew Leavell (sculpture). of Wilmington. SALT Studio is a photography 910/763-8341, 484/885-3037 or at (www.aibgal- Also, featuring other multicultural artists and tact: 864/598-9880 or at (https://carribass.com/). Waynesville. Ongoing - Specializing in fine Guests artists are featured every 3-4 months. studio that offers high caliber, personalized lery.com). mixed media artwork throughout the year. hand-crafted jewelry, custom design and repair, Visitors will find a mixture of traditional and photographic services with a unique edge to Hours: Fri.-Sat., 1-5pm or by appt. Contact: Valdese limited edition watches and jewelry boxes. contemporary paintings, drawings, photogra- Wilmington. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm and Winston-Salem Area 336/722-0510. Featuring award-winning artists of the Great phy, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics, fabric, and Sat., noon-5pm. Call prior to coming to make Smoky Mountains and from across the country. objects found during the renovation of the build- sure we are open and not on location shooting ArtConnections Gallery, 629 N Trade Street, Patina, 217 W. 6th St., Winston-Salem.Ongo- Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: ing: horse shoes, bottles, papers, wagon parts, a job. Contact: 910/367-5720 or at (http://Salt- Winston-Salem. Ongoing - We now have four ing - Featuring a unique shop with art by local 828/456-2260. utensils, glass, and ceramics (c. 1910-1920). StudioNC.com). resident artists, Cynthia Cukiernik, Audrey Lynge, potters, craftspeople, and painters. Patina also Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun. noon-5pm. Anne Murray, and Patty Pape. We also show 10 carries unique clothing, gifts, home accessories Twigs & Leaves, 98 N. Main Street, Waynes- Contact: 484/885-3037 or at (https://aibgallery. Sheffield Art Studio and Gallery, 802-A N. local consignment artists. Besides having two and gift baskets. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm. ville. Ongoing - Featuring the nature-related com/). 4th Street, Brooklyn Arts District, Wilmington. studio space stations, we have display areas Contact: 336/725-6395 or e-mail at (patinas- porcelain works with leaves by Kaaren Stoner, Ongoing - Featuring original oil and watercolor for all kinds of local made art: acrylic, water [email protected]). as well as other works by regional artists and Beck Fine Art, 545 Castle Street, Wilmington. paintings by Sarah Sheffield. Exhibits changing color, and oil paintings, colored pencil drawings, craftsmen. Hours: Mon.-Sat, 10am-5:30pm. Ongoing - features some of the best in national monthly. We stock my full line of mini gift bou- photography, marbled and hand made papers, Studio7/McNeely Gallery, 204 West 6th Contact: 828/456-1940 or at (www.twig- talent for representational and abstract art. Being tique paintings as well. The shop will soon carry fun journals and fine art hand made books, Street, NODA Arts District, Winston Salem. sandleaves.com). the main gallery and home of award-winning prints and note cards in 2017. Hours: Fourth jewelry, shawls, up-cycled tops, top extenders, Ongoing - Also featuring works by Priscilla artist, Dan Beck, the gallery not only represents Friday for the Wilmington Art Walk from 6-9pm aprons, pottery, bottle totes, and cards. We also Thornton Williams. Hours: Thur.-Sat., noon-5- Weaverville some of Dan’s best work but other artists with or by appt. Contact: 919/815-2097 or e-mail at offer classes, calligraphy services, and book pm. Contact: e-mail to ([email protected]). exceptional talent and accomplished art careers. ([email protected]). repair. You can see where we got our name! We Mangum Gallery, 16 North Main Street, Weav- Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 910/264- truly are art connections. Hours: Thur., Fri., Sat., Village Smith Galleries/VSG Fine Arts, 717 erville. Ongoing - Featuring functional and 2392 or at (www.beckfineart.com). 621N4Th Gallery, 621 North 4Th Street, 11am-6pm, & Sun. 1-6pm. Contact: 336/893- N. Trade Street, Winston-Salem. Ongoing decorative pottery dinnerware. Hours: Mon.- Wilmington. Ongoing - The gallery is an artist- 8839 or at (ArtConnectionsontrade.com). - American and European watercolors, oils, Work by Teena Stewart Fri., 9am-5pm and Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: Bottega Art & Wine Gallery, 208 N. Front St., run gallery, studio and office space located in antique engravings and contemporary works by Play It Again Records Building, 150 West 828/645-4929 or (www.mangumpottery.com). Wilmington. Ongoing - Featuring works by the heart of downtown Wilmington’s Brooklyn Gorg, McKnight, Boulanger, Alvar, Nicole Mon- Main Street, Valdese. Window Gallery, Oct. 2 regional and international artists in a variety of neighborhood. The gallery location provides es- teran, Stephen White and other gallery artists. - Nov. 3 - "From Serendipity Studio," featuring Miya Gallery, 31 N. Main St., Weaverville. media. Hours: Tue.-Wed., 1-10pm and Thur- tablished and emerging artists the opportunity National and regional crafts are represented in works by Teena Stewart, including contempo- Ongoing - The gallery is a new and refresh- Sat., 1pm-midnight. Contact: 910/763-3737 or to exhibit and sell their work in a professional the fields of ceramic and glass. Hours: Mon.- rary acrylics and mixed media. Stewart says, ing addition to the WNC art scene. We exhibit at (www.bottegagallery.com). manner Hours: Mon.-Thur., 1-5pm & 4th Friday, Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/723-3653. "I am Teena Stewart, an artist and published work of over 50 artists: fine jewelry, clay, wood, 6-9pm or by appt. Contact: 910/763-2012 or at author working primarily in acrylics, alcohol glass, metal, fiber, photogrphy and two dimen- Checker Cab Gallery, 130 N. Front Street, (http://621n4th.com/index.php). Winterfire Craft Gallery, 145 Stratford Road, ink, mixed media and glass. The world has sional art. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Sat., Suite 102, Wilmington. Ongoing - The gallery Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Featuring pottery by enough troubles and can become too heavy 10am-5pm & Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: 828- is a full-service gallery featuring abstract and Spectrum Art & Jewelry, @ The Fourm, Hank Goodman as well as hand-crafted jew- for us to handle. My art returns you to child-like 658-9655 or at (www.miyagallery.com). representational artwork serving collectors of 1125-H Military Cutoff Rd., Wilmington. Ongo- elry, metal sculpture, hand-thrown pottery, art play and wonder so adult concerns melt away. all levels. It is downtown Wilmington’s most ing - Featuring works by over 100 regionally glass, and calligraphy prints. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Much of my work features nature and animals." West Jefferson/Jefferson dynamic gallery featuring original artwork by and nationally renowned artists in a variety of 10am-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-5- Hours: 24/7. Contact: David Mench by e-mail at regional emerging and established artists, of- media. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: pm. Contact: 336/748-0145. ([email protected]). Acorn Gallery, 103 Long St., West Jefferson. fering the public the opportunity to get to know 910/256-2323 or at (www.spectrumartgallery. Ongoing - Featuring original works by award and understand the artists directly. Hours: Tue.- com). Wadesboro winning and nationally exhibited artist Raney Thur., noon-7pm; Fri.-Sat., noon-9pm; & Sun., Rogers, including wildlife and landscape paint- noon-7pm. Contact: 919/270-1711 or at (www. The Art Factory, 21 Surry Street, Wilmington. Work by Hollard Berson Olde Mill Gallery & Studios, Lockhart-Taylor ings and prints. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-5pm & checkercabproductions.com). Ongoing - W e are located in the warehouse Center, 514 N. Washington St., Wadesboro. Sat., 11am-2pm. Contact: 336/246-3388 or at district on the edge of beautiful Historic Down- Delurk Gallery, 207 W 6th Street, Winston-Sa- Ongoing - At the gallery visitors will see art- (www.acorngallery.com). ERA 20th Century Furniture and Art Gallery, town Wilmington, North Carolina. In addition lem. Ongoing - An artist run gallery, dedicated work by regional artists which includes: original 523 South 3rd St., Wilmington. Ongoing - to our retail galleries, the Art Factory Gallery to the exposure and sale of current artists’ paintings in oil, acrylic & watercolor, that range Ashe Custom Framing & Gallery, 105 S. Inviting emerging artists of all sorts, to fill the houses a number of studios for working artists work. Hours: Wed.-Sat., noon-8pm; Sun., noon- from landscapes to abstracts; photography; Jefferson Ave., West Jefferson. Ongoing - Fea- quiet space with cutting edge art that not only and a Wine Bar featuring distinctive Yadkin Val- works in copper and copper repousse; ceramic turing a varied selection of originals and prints is pleasant to view, but also thought-provoking. ley North Carolina wines, available by the glass creations, custom sculptured and functional; by local and regional artists. Also, a wide array Unique modern furnishings from the mid-20- while you enjoy the galleries. Hours: call about art glass jewelry, jewelry made from beads of pottery and handcrafted wooden vases. th century complement the contemporary hours. Contact: 910/399-3793 or visit (https:// of Swarvoski crystal; hand-stitched quilts of Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. art. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt. www.facebook.com/ArtFactoryGallery/). exquisite designs; hand painted goblets, pitch- Contact: 336/246-2218. Contact: 910/612-0542. ers and vases; wood sculptures and turnings, The ArtWorks, 200 Willard Street, Wilmington. Visit and more. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-5pm; Fri., Broomfields Gallery, 414 E. 2nd St, (across Gallery Citrine, 17 S 2nd Street, Wilmington. During the COVID-19 outbreak - Even though 10am-3pm or by appt. Contact: 704/272-5464 from the post office), West Jefferson. Ongoing Through Dec. 31 - "Harvest Tide Art Show". we’re still temporarily closed to the public for or at (www.oldemillgallery.org). - Featuring an exhibition of works by NC and Ongoing - Featuring works by BJ Grimmer, PD all visitors and events, our Village Artists are Carolina Arts SC artists in various mediums in a setting of Chisholm, Kathy Schrum Peck, Nancy Lang still doing what they do best. We encourage Waxhaw quality antiques. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Miller, Brooke Eagle, Deb Williams, Meroe you to check out their websites and social Contact: 336/846-4141 or at (www.broomfield- Wheatley, Sue Cunningham, Chris Pfund, media to see what they’ve been doing. If you Stewart’s Village Gallery, 116 McDonald St., sgallery.com). Donna Launey, and Robin Jones. Hours: Thur.- find something you like, sharing, comment- on Facebook Waxhaw. Ongoing - Featuring pottery by Bill Sat., 11am-6pm or by appt. Contact: e-mail to ing and, if you are able, purchasing their art Stewart, as well as works by over 300 other CatchLight Gallery, 118 N Jefferson Avenue, ([email protected]) or at (https://gallery- online is a great way to show your support for artists including both decorative and functional West Jefferson. Ongoing - The CatchLight citrine.com/). the artist and for the art community. Please handmade pieces. The gallery is filled with gallery is dedicated solely to the art of pho- visit our Village Artists page on our website. Go to this link and pottery, jewelry, wrought iron, garden accents, tography. In the Spring of 2012, photographer Janet B. Sessoms Studio@ the ArtWorks, Each artists’ name is linked to their webpage decorative whimsy and so much more. Hours: Nicole Robinson decided to create a space 200 Willard Street, Wilmington. Ongoing - or social media profile. Click here for theArt- “like” us! Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: where talented photographers would have an Featuring works by Janet B. Sessoms. Hours: Works™ Art Village Artists at (https://mcuser- 704/843-5638 or at (www.stewartsvillagegal- opportunity to display and sell their work. A call for hours. Contact: 910/840-0208, e-mail at content.com/4ef399b47276f365bcd58d631/ lery.com). beautiful gallery space grew from a dream into ([email protected]) or at (www.janetb- images/916bccd5-2d94-4012-a27d-14- a wonderful reality, evolving into a haven which sessoms.com). c69d6d6e66.png). Ongoing - The ArtWorks Waynesville became available to both the photographers is an art village providing art studios, gallery and the viewing public in the arts district of New Elements Gallery, 271 North Front space, and an event venue; fostering a creative Balsam Ridge Gallery, 44 North Main Street, downtown West Jefferson, NC. Hours: Mon., Street, Wilmington. Ongoing - Featuring works environment for artists, educational opportuni- Waynesville. Ongoing - Fine art gallery featuring Thur., Fri., & Sat., 11am-5pm & Sun., 11am-4- by regional and nationally recognized artists. ties, and enhancement of the Wilmington com- paintings of Western NC mountain vistas and pm. Contact: 336/846-1551 or at (www.Catch- We offer a wide variety of contemporary fine art munity, through art. Our Mission is to enhance beyond. Hours: daily 11am-6pm, but call ahead. LightGallery.net). and craft, including paintings, sculpture, ceram- the community, assist the artist, contribute to Contact: 828/234-1616. ics, glass, fiber, jewelry and wood. Hours: Tue- the revitalization of downtown Wilmington, to Sat., 11am-6pm or by appt. Contact: 910/343- continued on Page 63 Page 62 - Carolina Arts, October 2020 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, October 2020 - Page 63