Vol. 24, No. 10 October 2020 You Can’T Buy It
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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 North Carolina 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 Glass 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 Page 58 - NC Commercial Galleries - High Point - Pittsboro Contributing Writers This Month (https://www.arts.gov/covid-19-resources-for-artists-and-arts-organizations), None This Month Page 59 - NC Commercial Galleries - Pittsboro - Seagrove Area and we will continue to update these sections with new information as it becomes available. Advertising Rates Page 60 - NC Commercial Galleries - Seagrove Area Click here for advertising rates. Page 61 - NC Commercial Galleries - Seagrove Area - Statesville The deadline for the November 2020 issue is Page 62 - NC Commercial Galleries