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Vol. 21, No. 3 March 2017 You Can’T Buy It ABSOLUTELY FREE Vol. 21, No. 3 March 2017 You Can’t Buy It American Idle by Anthony Conway is part of the exhibit The Classical Portrait: Paintings by Anthony Conway, on view in the Vandiver Gallery of the Thrift Library at Anderson University in Anderson, SC, from March 1 through April 10, 2017. See article on Page 15. 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. ELLA WALTON RICHARDSON FINE ART Page 1 - Cover - University of Anderson, SC - Anthony Conway Page 3 - Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art Page 2 - Article Index, Advertising Directory, Contact Info, Links to blogs, and Carolina Arts site Page 4 - The Sylvan Gallery Page 4 - Editorial Commentary Page 5 - Karen Burnette Garner, Halsey-McCallum Studios & The Treasure Nest Art Gallery Page 6 - Whimsy Joy by Roz, The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary, & Peter Scala Page 5 - City of North Charleston, Charleston Artist Guild & Lowcountry Artists Gallery Page 7 - Rhett Thurman, Anglin Smith Fine Art, Helena Fox Fine Art, Spencer Art Galleries, Page 6 - Lowcountry Artists Gallery cont. & Meyer Vogl Gallery The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary, McCallum-Halsey Studios, Corrigan Gallery, Page 9 - Meyer Vogl Gallery cont., Fabulon & Hagan Fine Art Gallery & Studio Surface Craft Gallery, Saul Alexander Foundation Gallery, City Gallery at Waterfront Page 10 - Hagan Fine Art Gallery & Studio cont., Art League of Hilton Head & Park, City of North Charleston Art Gallery, Redux Contemporary Art Center & The Coastal Discovery Museum Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, and Gibbes Museum of Art Page 8 - Page 11 - Coastal Discovery Museum cont., USC-Beaufort and Main & Maxwell Helen K Beachan Fine Art Page 9 - Fabulon Art & Call for Lowcountry Ceramic Artists Page 13 - Lander University and Main & Maxwell Page 10 - Folly Beach Arts & Crafts Guild / 2017 Tides of March & Art League of Hilton Head Page 15 - Anderson University Aleksander Titovets Deborah Paris Lyuba Titovets Page 12 - Greenwood / Emerald Triangle Page 17 - Anderson University cont., USC-Upstate, Cherokee Alliance of Visual Artists & Page 14 - Main & Maxwell ~ Art by Hand Furman University Page 16 - The Anderson Arts Center / 42nd Annual 2017 Juried Show Page 20 - Clemson University x 3 articles Page 17 - Clemson / Lee Gallery / National Print and Drawing Exhibition Page 18 - Page 21 - Clemson University cont., Catawba Valley Pottery & Antiques Festival and UPSTATE Gallery on Main Page 19 - Metropolitan Arts Council / MAC Gallery / Centre Stage Hickory Museum of Art Page 20 - USC-Upstate / Curtis R. Harley Gallery Page 22 - Hickory Museum of Art cont., ClearWater Artist Studios, Ciel Gallery & Page 21 - Elder Gallery Jerald Melberg Gallery Page 22 - 20th Annual Catawba Valley Pottery & Antiques Festival Page 23 - Jeral Melberg Gallery cont. & Elder Gallery Page 24 - Art League of Hilton Head / Call for Entries & Noelle Brault Page 24 - Elder Gallery cont., Lancaster’s Native American Studies Center & Page 25 - Vista Studios / Gallery 80808 Rental & One Eared Cow Glass Gallery Page 26 - Northlight Studio / Laurie McIntosh, The Gallery at Nonnah’s, Michael Story & Columbia Museum of Art Vista Studios / Gallery 80808 Page 25 - Columbia Museum of Art cont. & Columbia Open Studios Tour Page 27 - 701CCA / Columbia Open Studios & City Art Gallery Simon Balyon Lindsay Goodwin Page 26 - Columbia Open Studios Tour cont. Page 28 - Mouse House / Susan Lenz Evgeny and Lydia Baranov Page 27 - Columbia Open Studios Tour cont. Page 30 - Upstairs Artspace Page 28 - Columbia College, Columbia Museum of Art & Sumter County Gallery of Art Page 31- HotWorks / Asheville Fine Art Show Page 29 - Sumter County Gallery of Art cont. & Upstairs Artspace Page 32 - The Artist Index CERF + The Artists’ Safety Net Page 33 - Turtle Island Pottery & Fine Art at Baxters Gallery Page 30 - NC Welcome Center & Grovewood Gallery Page 34 - Carolina Creations, Sunset River Marketplace & Wilmington Art Association Page 31 - Grovewood Gallery cont., Woolworth Walk & Number 7 Arts Gallery Page 35 - Artspace 506 and Seacoast Artists Guild Gallery Page 32 - Number 7 Arts Gallery cont & Arts Council of Henderson County Page 36 - Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild’s Art in the Park Page 33 - Arts Council of Henderson County cont. & Wilson Arts Center Page 37 - Lou Koppel & SC Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics / Art in the Interim Page 34 - Wilson Arts Center cont., NC Wesleyan College, Fine Art at Baxters & Expo 216 Page 38 - SC Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics / Art in the Interim Exhibit & Page 35 - Expo 216 cont. Randolph Arts Guild/ 30th Annual North Carolina Potters Conference Page 39 - 9th Annual Seagrove Celebration of Spring / Celebration of Seagrove Potters Page 36 - Wilmington Art Association & The Gallery at Caprice Bistro Page 40 - STARworks / Glassfest & Discover the Seagrove Potteries Page 37 - Bruce and Lee Foundation Library & Francis Marion University Page 41 - Triangle Artworks Page 38 - Francis Marion University cont., & STARworks / NC Glassfest Jeff Jamison Page 40 - Artworks Gallery (W-S), Tyler White O’Brien Gallery & Hillsborough Gallery of Arts Don’t forget about our website: www.carolinaarts.com Page 41 - Hillsborough Gallery of Arts cont., Durham Arts Council, FRANK Gallery x 2 & Evgeny and Lydia Baranov NC Museum of Art Page 42 - NC Museum of Art cont., Artsource Fine Art & Some Exhibits That Are Still On View Page 43 - SC Institutional Galleries - Allendale - Clemson Area Craig Nelson Page 44 - SC Institutional Galleries - Clemson Area - Elloree Page 45 - SC Institutional Galleries - Florence - Lancaster Page 46 - SC Institutional Galleries - Lancaster - Spartanburg Katherine Ann Hartley Page 47 - SC Institutional Galleries - Spartanburg - Walterboro & SC Commercial Galleries - Aiken / North Augusta - Charleston Area Page 48 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston Area You can find past issues all the way back to August 2004! 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