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Artwork is by Jean Grosser and is part of the exhibit, A Culture of Violence, on view at the Curtis R. Harley Art Gallery at USC-Upstate in Spartanburg, SC. The exhibition opens on January 12 and runs through February 16, 2018. See the article on page 11 & 12. 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. Nance Lee Sneddon Page 1 - Cover - USC-Upstate / Curtis R. Harley Art Gallery - Jean Grosser Page 3 - Nance Lee Sneddon, Karen Burnette Garner & Fabulon Art

Page 2 - Article Index, Advertising Directory, Contact Info, Links to blogs, and Carolina Arts site Page 4 - The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary Wet Sand Patterns

Page 4 - Editorial Commentary & Charleston Artist Guild Page 5 - Emerge SC, Cindy Boatwright for SC House, Whimsy Joy by Roz &

Page 6 - Fabulon Art Halsey-McCallum Studios

Page 8 - Art League of Hilton Head x2 & Gaffney Visitors Center Page 6 - Vote Joe Preston, James Smith for Governor & Art League of Hilton Head Page 10 - Gaffney Visitors Center cont., USC-Upstate / UPSTATE Gallery on Main, Page 7 - Call for Lowcountry Ceramic Artists, Rhett Thurman, Anglin Smith Fine Art, West Main Artists Co-op & USC-Upstate Helena Fox Fine Art, Spencer Art Galleries, The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary, Page 11 - USC-Upstate cont., Furman University & RIVERWORKS Gallery McCallum-Halsey Studios, Corrigan Gallery & Saul Alexander Foundation Gallery Page 12 - Furman University cont., Art & Light Gallery, Greenville Technical College & Page 9 - Main & Maxwell ~ Art by Hand Anderson University Page 11 - UPSTATE Gallery on Main / USC-Upstate Page 13 - Anderson University cont. Page 12 - USC-Upstate Page 16 - University of Soutn Carolina & Queens University of Charlotte Page 13 - Lee Gallery / Clemson Universtiy Page 18 - Queens University cont., Davidson College, Central Piedmont Community College & Page 14 - Metropolitan Arts Council / MAC Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center Page 15 - City Art Gallery, Mouse House / Susan Lenz & One Eared Cow Glass Page 19 - Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center cont.

Page 16 - Page 20 - Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center cont., Asheville Gallery of Art, Vista Studios / Gallery 80808 & Vista Studios / Gallery 80808 Rental

Woolworth Walk & Transylvania community Arts Council Page 17 - City Art Gallery, The Gallery at Nonnah’s, Michael Story & Noelle Brault Fine Art

Page 21 - Transylvania community Arts Council cont., Southwestern Community College, Page 19 - 2nd Annual HotWorks.org / Asheville Fine Art Show &

UNC at Greensboro & Theatre Art Galleries CERF + The Artists’ Safety Net Glitter Tide Prussian Blue Waterway Page 22 - Artworks Gallery, Francis Marion University & NC Wesleyan College Page 20 - The Artist Index & Transylvania County Arts Council Pottery Classes Seeking New Representation Page 23 - NC Wesleyan College cont., Dare County Arts Council & Fine Art at Baxters Page 21 - STARworks Glass Visit my website for more mixed media works and fine art accessories! Page 24 - Fine Art at Baxters cont. & Some Exhibits That Are Still On View Page 22 - Discover the Seagrove Potteries nanceleesneddon.com • 843-437-0017 Page 25 - SC Institutional Galleries - Allendale - Columbia Area Page 23 - Sunset River Marketplace, Carolina Creations & Fine Art at Baxters Gallery Page 26 - SC Institutional Galleries - Columbia Area - Lancaster Page 24 - Triangle Artworks, Wilmington Art Association & Seacoast Artists Guild Gallery

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Page 2 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 3 Editorial by Tom Starland, Editor and Publisher COMMENTARY Dancing With The “C” Word big fan. I agreed to take the “discharge in a box” Unfortunately for my wife Linda, my better route first - something you did at home. But, half, I’m one of those typical American males, soon I got the call from the Dr. that it indicated I who goes by the attitude - “If it ain’t broke, needed to do the real deal. So I gave in. The first don’t fix it”. one was done in July of this year. And when So over the years if something came up with they were finished with me that Dr. told me it my body, some issue of concern, I would wait it looks good - they removed a few polyps. out to see if it wouldn’t fix itself or just go away. I few weeks later that Dr. called me telling There also was the issue of money. Insurance is me he wanted to take a second look - he just expensive, and if you use it for anything - they might have missed something and in a few tag you with a pre-condition. months we’ll do it again. Oh boy - double the My last physical was given to me for free by fun all in a few months’ time. And when I got Uncle Sam in 1972 when I was called to go to the call it was not what I wanted to hear. They Detroit, MI, for my draft physical. Uncle Sam found cancer - that damn “C” word no one was looking for some new bodies to send to wants to hear and he was putting me in touch Vietnam. with a surgeon. I did not support the war in Vietnam. I re- After meeting with the surgeon I felt a lot sisted it and I protested it. And when we finally better, as within six months I would be going got our men and women out of Vietnam - I did from a person who has cancer to someone who not spit on those who were lucky enough to is cancer free. He was just going to cut it out return. I thank any service man or woman who and toss it out of my life. No follow ups with has ever served and will always do so respec- chemo treatments or anything - except the tively. I just don’t like the wars our politicians recovery from the surgery. keep dragging us into. The surgery went well and I spent about a So from my 1972 draft physical I knew I had week in the hospital and then came home to a high blood pressure. That’s it. But I never did deadline to finish the Jan. 2018 issue ofCaro - anything about it. lina Arts, and did I say it was Christmas too? A few years back, I had a sinus infection that The grandboys were glad to see me home, just wasn’t letting go of me. I wasn’t getting and poor Linda had to replace a hospital staff of much sleep, so I agreed to go to one of our local dozens of people taking care of my every need. Doc in a Boxes. Guess what? I still had high If you’re reading this on Jan. 1, 2018 - we blood pressure and the DR. who treated me for got the job done. There were some shortcuts the sinus infection wouldn’t let me leave with- taken like no images in the Gallery Listings, but out some pills for high blood pressure. this issue represents everything we received by That was the beginning of the end of my deadline. health ignorance. Before I knew it I was in our So, by the next issue I hope to be doing it in country’s vast health system. My blood pressure my sleep like before the “C” word came to me. FOR SC HOUSE DISTRICT 99 is almost normal - helped by a stack of pills I I’m a pretty lucky guy that this was caught early have to take everyday - for the rest of my life. and didn’t take much to recover, but in no way 1 SANCTUARY BEACH DR, KIAWAH, SC 29455 I’m also on Medicare now. do I want to take away from those who might 843.576.1290 So one day the Dr. asked when was my last not be so lucky. cindyboatwrightforsc.com colonoscopy? I said never. I knew what it was Early detection is the key to good health. WWW. WELLSGALLERY. COM and had helped Linda through a few. I wasn’t a Don’t be an old fart like me. Visit a doctor t o d a y .

Charleston Artist Guild in Charleston, Whimsy Joy© by Roz Halsey - McCallum Visit Now on display and for sale at Roadside Seafood Studio SC, Features Works by Sonny Dugal 807 Folly Road on James Island • Charleston, SC The Charleston Artist Guild in Charles- William Halsey ton, SC, will present Elsewhere, a collection Carolina Arts Cady’s “Whimsy Love” & Corrie McCallum of new photography by Sonny Dugal, on view in the Guild Gallery, from Jan. 1 - 31, 2018. A reception will be held on Jan. 5, on Facebook Whimsy Joy uses color to bring peace Both recipients from 5-8pm. and healing in personal growth!... of the Elizabeth O’Neill Go to this link and “Little Flowers of “Whimsy Love” for Verner Award “like” us! Parents or Children or for Both.”

Check my website for paintings • graphics • sculpture for the discerning collector new whimsies! Images are available on: For information: • Prints • Notecards David Halsey 843.813.7542 • T Shirts • Decals [email protected] • Aprons • Stickers • Calendars • Mousepads Halsey - McCallum Carolina Arts is now on • Children’s Paint Smocks Work by Sonny Dugal Studio Work by Sonny Dugal compilation of images evoking place and Twitter! Dugal is a fine art and travel photog- time. All my life I have felt that we are all William Halsey I am gorgeous... rapher living in Mount Pleasant, SC. An part of a larger continuum, and I need to Can’t you see I’m really cute! & Corrie McCallum active member of the Mount Pleasant and share this with you. Windows and reflec- Sign up to follow Put me on your personal Charleston Artist Guilds, his work has won tions help me to connect, contours and shad- mousepad for $12.00 several awards over the last 30 years. Born ows stretch my outlook, I seek a thousand Both recipients and brought up in Burma and India, Dugal words in the photos I create to communicate Tom’s Tweets, click below! All images are copyrighted moved to the Charleston area in 1980. He with you.” of the has been involved in the decorative arts Sales made at the gallery support the Rosalyn Kramer Monat-Haller Elizabeth O’Neill for more than three decades, and travels nonprofit Guild’s community outreach M.Ed., LLC Verner Award extensively. His passion for uncommon work. Counseling for Children, Adolescents, & Adults perspectives and abstract vision is revealed For further information check our SC In- in his photography. stitutional Gallery listings or call the gallery Mother, Grandmother, Daughter, Friend, Psycho therapist The artist states, “Elsewhere is a current at 843/722-2425. and Artist who uses color and whimsical imagination paintings • graphics • sculpture to create joyful art for children of all ages for the discerning collector The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month prior to the next issue. This will be Jan. 24th for the February 2018 issue and Feb. 24 for the March issue. After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs www.whimsyjoy.com For information: into the next month. But don’t wait for the last minute - send your info now. David Halsey 843.813.7542 And where do you send that info? [email protected] E-mail to ([email protected]). twitter.com/carolinaarts 843.873.6935 • 843.810.1245 William Halsey Page 4 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 5 Fabulon in Charleston, SC, Downtown Charleston, SC, Map & Gallery Guide SC State Ports Authority Hasell Street Hasell Street College of Charleston - Map A Tells Love Story Through Art Beaufain Street Warren Street John Stree t Fabulon, A Center for Art and Educa- Union Pier tion, located in the West Ashley area of 1 Charleston, SC, will present its third annual Not Your Typical Love Story Show, on view Marion Sq. Park King Street King from Jan. 23 through Mar. 1, 2018. A recep- Street Meeting Calhoun Street tion will be held on Feb. 10, from 5-8pm. Pinckney Street Pinckney Street With the bells of the New Year still echo- 37 Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art ing in our ears, we will soon be confronted 38 Simons Center of the Arts with hearts, candy, and the trappings of Charleston Place 40

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SC State Ports Authority George Street George Street Each year at this time we put out a call Market Street for our Not Your Typical Love Story Show. Passenger Terminal

King Street King S. Market It started two years ago as a quest to battle Downtown Charleston Galleries US Customs commercialism, materialism, over con- House 1. Rhett Thurman Studio sumption and narrow-minded views. We Princess Alley had the idea to show art that illustrated Lingard Alley 2. Anglin Smith Fine Art

“I am Joe Preston. I am a 38 year old husband, adoptive Street State the many facets of love, a truer vision of 3. Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art Concord Street Concord East Bay Street Bay East

father of 2, former firefighter, and concerned citizen. Fulton Street Street Meeting Saint Valentine’s mission, and spread some RR 4. Spencer Gallery I am a Democrat running for the South Carolina House empathy. Horlbeck Alley Cumberland Street Clifford Alley 5. Helena Fox Fine Art With so much news of injustice, incivil- Work by Meyriel J. Edge, Fabulon Resident Artist of Representatives District 112. ity, instability, and insecurity, it is hard to 39 6. Corrigan Gallery Jacob’s Alley imagine thoughts of love. Or that love could all ages and experience levels to create and Gibbes Under current leadership, our state is failing. Museum be a remedy. We thought of cancelling the appreciate art. Our mission is to become an of Art We fail when it comes to education, road infrastructure, show. And then we realized that this year, integral part of the community: a gathering Street Church RR opportunity, safety, and crime. “what the world needs now is love, sweet place and a learning space. We hope that Archdale St. Archdale Corruption has become regular order at the statehouse. love.” We’d love to invite you to share how guests feel we are approachable and attain- Queen Street Queen Street artists nationwide interpret the meaning of able. Dock 2 Waterfront Not Your Typical Street I am running because this situation can no longer be love in this third annual For further information check our SC Theatre Park tolerated and real change is needed.” Love Story Show. Commercial Gallery listings, call the center RR Fabulon is West Ashley’s center for art at 843/566-3383 or visit and education. This is a place for people of (www.fabulonart.com). State Street State Prioleau Street Prioleau 41 Facebook You can send us snail mail to: Carolina Arts, 511 Hildebrand Drive, Bonneau, SC, 29431 Chalmers Street www.facebook.com/prestonforprogress N. Atlantic Wharf Institutional Spaces The deadline each month to submit Map Legend RR Twitter articles, photos and ads is the 24th 37. Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art

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Palmetto Arrow Road Club Work by Linda Saylor Shelter Cove Toll C Parkway Greenwood Dr. Booth 1 William Hilton Work by Murry Sease 7 10 278 9 8 Artists will showcase work in any size, As an added bonus, award-winning Art New Orleans Dr. Hilton Head shape or form. Any media. Any subject. League Academy students from the Spring, Resort Pope Avenue Pope Anything Goes! means just that - artists Summer and Fall Academy classes and their Pope Ave. Executive Park Rd. Palmetto D Dunes Resort push limits and provide their best work yet. instructors will be featured in this exhibi- Shipyard Plantation New material or processes are encouraged. tion. Cordillo Parkway Port Royal Sound Three “People’s Choice” ribbons will be For further information check our SC In- S. Forest Beach Dr. N. Forest Beach Dr. awarded to the most appreciated efforts at stitutional Gallery listings, call the League at the reception on Jan. 10. 843/681-5060 or at (www.artleaguehhi.org). Gallery Spaces Public Beach 1 Art League of Hilton Head Gallery Gaffney Visitors Center in Gaffney, Atlantic Ocean 2 3 These maps are not to exact scale or exact distances. They Other Points of Interest were designed to give readers A HHI Visitor’s Center SC, Offers African American Exhibit help in locating galleries and The Gaffney Visitors Center in art spaces in the area. B Hilton Head Island Public Library Gaffney, SC, will present Eight Southern C Art League of Hilton Head Gallery African-American Artists: Past, Present, Future, on view at the Gaffney Visitors D Art League of HH Art Academy Center and Art Gallery, from Jan. 15 E Coastal Discovery Museum @ Honey Horn through Feb. 23, 2018. A reception will be Hilton Head Island, SC 6 mile Marker South Carolina Statehouse held on Jan. 21, from 3-5pm. Oil Painting by Daniel Vipperman The January-February exhibit celebrat- ing Black History Month includes artists both southern born and ones who have Art League of Hilton Head made the south their home. The artists in- clude Liani Foster, Pat Kabore, Shanequa Gay, Ludovic Nkoth, Antonia Modesto, on Hilton Head Island, SC, and Tracey Timmons. Additionally, two Cherokee County artists who have passed away, brother and sister Leroy Marshall Features by Student Artists and Inez Littlejohn, are remembered in Art League of Hilton Head on Hilton this exhibit. Head Island, SC, will present an exhibit of Eight Southern African-American Art- works by award winners from Art League ists is presented by the Cherokee Alliance Academy’s 2017 Spring, Summer and Fall of Visual Artists (CAVA), the art orga- Student Show, on view at the Art League nization that operates the gallery in the Gallery, located inside the Arts Center of visitors’ center. According to president Costal Carolina. Best of Show, 1st, 2nd, Noah Lindemann, CAVA enjoys being 3rd, People’s Choice and Honorable Men- able to present exhibits that relate to the tion winners were chosen by Karis Gallery community and to special events during owner, Maggie Karis. the calendar year. Award winning artwork will be fea- The exhibit includes both established Work by Liani Foste tured as part of Art League Gallery’s Any- artists included in major collections and in Marshall’s works that he felt uncom- thing Goes! exhibition Jan. 4-27, 2018. emerging artists. Those who are local fortable doing. A reception will be held on Jan. 10, from contribute to the cultural life of the upstate Liani Foster originally hails from 5-7pm is free and open to the public. and help to foster a climate for the visual Ohio; he recently moved from Washing- For further information check our arts. Several are members of the Artists’ ton, DC, to Lake Lure, NC. He incorpo- SC Institutional Gallery listings, call the Guild of Spartanburg and/or Spartanburg’s rates fibers in usual ways but also plans League at 843/681-5060 or visit Main Street Co-Op. to include at least one large wood sculp- (www.artleaguehhi.org). Each artist will be represented by five ture that conjures an earlier time period Work by Mary Agnes Garman to seven pieces. All works are fairly re- and place. His work was brought to the cent reflecting the artist’ current interests. attention of CAVA’s exhibit committee Visitors will be able to view paintings, last year during Gaffney’s annual Peach jewelry, mixed-media works, fibers, and Festival juried exhibit. Carolina Arts is now on prints. Having lived in West Africa, Pat Self taught “folk artist” from Gaffney, Kabore currently resides in Pacolet, SC. Twitter! Leroy Marshall died in 1988. A major Included in Hub City’s recent book, Art- exhibit in the 1980’s introduced his work ists among Us, Kabore has an extensive Sign up to follow to the public and established his reputa- exhibition and teaching record. Primarily tion. Although a paraplegic, he conducted a printmaker and mixed-media artist, she Tom’s Tweets, click below! workshops in area schools. His innovative said, “I want my art to build bridges and mixed-media paintings are included in connections between cultures and people.” private and public collections including Georgia resident Shanequa Gay the South Carolina State Art Collection. presented a large exhibit of her works Marshall’s sister, Inez Littlejohn, who recently at Wofford College. That exhibit was also self-taught, died in 2011. Ac- introduced her work to CAVA members. cording to her husband, there was never Using a painterly approach, she explores a time when she was not involved with historical and contemporary social art making. Her works depict life around concerns of black culture. Gay provoca- her as she experienced it. Her mixed- tively introduces collage elements that media works are visually complex, well are interesting both for their content and designed, and decorative. The exhibits aesthetics. committee was interested to learn that Born in , West Africa, Lu- twitter.com/carolinaarts Littlejohn sometimes completed subjects continued on Page 10 Page 8 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 9 Gaffney Visitors Center in Gaffney continued from Page 8 / back to Page 8 dovic Nkoth is one of the area’s upcoming artists. He studied art at USC Upstate. Although his paintings for this exhibit are based on portraits of the old masters, his style is also reminiscent of Francis Bacon. Nonetheless, his works are truly innovative. Framed to reflect the earlier period, visitors should enjoy the paintings’ Baroque-inspired reference. New York City transplant, Antonia Modesto, is a painter and photographer living in Lyman. An emerging artist, his painting style is reminiscent of the Work by Pat Kabore bright, flat colors to the Pop Art era and the colorful patterns of the Latino world plans to include a series of gingko leaf from which he is descended. He plans to inspired pieces. The exhibits committee include a selection of digital prints as well is pleased to be able to include a three- as paintings for this show. dimensional artist in this group. Tracey Timmons has lived in the For further information check our South a long time but was born and raised SC Institutional Gallery listings or call in Ohio. She is a self-taught metalsmith the CAVA Gallery at 864/489-9119 or and studio jeweler working with precious 864/489-9817. metals and semi-precious gemstones. She USC Upstate in Spartanburg, SC, Features Works by Herb Parker The UPSTATE Gallery on Main, run by USC Upstate in Spartanburg, SC, in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the SC Arts Commission, presents Southern Gothic, a sculptural installation by Charles- ton artist and SC Arts Commission fellow Herb Parker. The exhibition opens Jan. 12 and runs through Mar. 24, 2018. An artist’s reception will be held from 5-8pm, on Jan. 18, during Spartanburg ArtWalk. In Southern Gothic, Parker explores the nuances and incongruities of modern life through the conjoining of hand-crafted and found objects, which are used to create an assemblage-inspired installation. Surreal and often macabre, Parker’s highly topical works are imbued with a sense of his own history, culture, and philosophies. a dialectic of greed, leaving only a sense of chaos and the prospect of a new understand- ing. As momentary replicas become dis- RIVERWORKS Gallery in Greenville, torted through frantic and critical practice, USC Upstate - Curtis Gallery Work by Herb Parker the viewer is left with an epitaph for the Temple, among many others. Parker has edges of our condition. In these new works, continued from Page 10 SC, Features Annual Student Show also received grants and fellowships from I want the viewer to feel at home while in an My artistic interests stem from a family RIVERWORKS Gallery in Green- numerous organizations, including the unfamiliar environment, reaching new lev- tradition of political activism,” Grosser ville, SC, will present 23 Awards, featur- National Endowment for the Arts, Southern els of understanding art works that makes said. “My most recent research has fo- ing works from the 2017 Department of Arts Federation, and the South Carolina no sense to the naked eye.” cused on the proliferation of guns in the Visual Art Annual Student Exhibition, held Arts Commission. Since 1983, he has cre- About 14 pieces of art will be in the .” at Greenville Technical College, from Jan. ated over 60 site-specific installations. month-long exhibit, and most of it will be A New York native, Grosser earned 26 through Feb. 25, 2018. A reception will This exhibition is supported by the South very colorful and abstract images of people her MFA in sculpture from Ohio Uni- be held on Feb. 2, from 6-9pm. Carolina Arts Commission, South Carolina on textured backgrounds. His painting style versity and currently teaches at Coker 23 Awards is an exhibition of the award Arts Foundation and First Citizens Bank. often uses many different bright colors College, where she is chair of the Art winners from 2017 DVA Annual Student The UPSTATE Gallery on Main located combined with dark shadows to achieve a Department. Grosser has received sev- Exhibition marks the culmination of a year sense of isolated diversity. His style consists eral grants and fellowships, including of studio work by recognizing the best Work by Herb Parker on E. Main Street in Spartanburg, is a dedicated art exhibition space that features of depicting energy and emotion through the Individual Artist’s Fellowship from works created by Greenville Technical “This work reflects the insecurities, fears a rotating schedule of regional and national color choices; creating expressive art, to the South Carolina Arts Commission. College’s visual and applied art students. and exhilarations of life and has evolved artists’ work. The gallery also houses and stimulate the viewer’s mind, compelling Her work has been featured in over 100 More than 150 entries were submitted by into a discourse on the dichotomies that periodically displays the University’s him/her to interact with the piece. The larger exhibitions, collections, and publica- current Visual Arts’ students. make life challenging and rewarding,” permanent art collection, including works works (48 by 60 inches) sell for $3,000, and Work by Ludovic Nkoth tions both nationally and internationally, Award donations totaling $1,750 were Parker said. “It is occasionally grotesque by Andy Warhol, Jerry Uelsmann, Jack the smaller pieces (30 by 40 inches) sell for among them the collections of the Free- shared among the award winners, with with elements of a fatalistic romanticism Tworkov, and Beatrice Riese. The gallery $1,000. A series of masks (12 by 22 inches) been exhibited in Charlotte, NC; Spar- dom Rides Museum and the Civil Rights $250 going to Best in Show, Alexander and dark humor that serves as an absurdist is primarily staffed by students as part of an will sell for $200 each. tanburg Library; Atlanta; Spartanburg Art Memorial. Hadaway’s drawing, Ladders. The exhibi- social critique.” ongoing internship program through which Nkoth received his bachelor’s degree Museum; Tryon, NC; Spartanburg Com- For further information check our SC tion represents the many courses of study Originally from Elizabeth City, NC, they learn how to display, research and pro- in art education/art history in 2017 from munity College; and Citizens and Southern Institutional Gallery listings, call Gallery offered by the Department of Visual Arts Parker earned his MFA in sculpture from mote the work on exhibit in the gallery. the University of South Carolina Upstate. National Bank in Hilton Head Island, SC. Director, Jane Nodine at 864/503-5838 with entries submitted in 7 categories Among his awards are the 2014 Scholastic For further information check our SC In- Work by Alexander Hadaway East Carolina University and currently For further information check our SC or e-mail to ([email protected]). Work by Jean Grosser including photography, graphic design, teaches at the College of Charleston. Parker Institutional Gallery listings, visit the Gal- National Award and top prize in the Univer- stitutional Gallery listings or call the Co-op sculpture, painting, drawing, and design Anderson, Furman, UGA and the SC has completed artist residencies at the lery’s Facebook page, UPSTATE Gallery sity’s art competition in 2015. His work has at 864/804-6501. and color. Governor’s School. Recently her series of Center for Contemporary Art, ArtPark, on Main, or by calling Jane Nodine, gallery According to Shane Howell, Head of painting and prints based on Duchamp’s Quartz Mountain Nature Park, and Kotakiji director, at 864/503-5848. Furman University in Greenville, the Department of Visual Arts, “23 Awards “Fountain” were included in the f word at USC Upstate in Spartanburg, SC, encourages our students and provides RIVERWORKS gallery SC, Offers Works by Taryn McMahon them a professional venue to celebrate RIVERWORKS Gallery is operated their talents. 23 Awards also offers the by and for the faculty and students of the West Main Artists Co-op in Furman University in Greenville, SC, botanical gardens to investigate ways public the opportunity to enjoy the best of Department of Visual and Performing Arts Features Works by Jean Grosser will present Vanishing Points, featuring these spaces project our own desires and the best from Greenville Technical Col- at Greenville Technical College. The gal- USC Upstate in Spartanburg, SC, prints by Kent State University School of fantasies of the natural world and our Spartanburg, SC, Features lege’s Department of Visual Arts.” lery is located on River Street, Suite 202, will present A Culture of Violence, a Art professor Taryn McMahon, on view place within it. I blend digital and hand Howell continues, “A particular thank along the scenic Reedy River in down- collection of drawings and sculptures by in the Thompson Gallery, from Jan. 15 drawn print processes to further explore you to Katya Cohen for serving as juror town Greenville, SC. Works by Ludovic Nkoth Hartsville, SC, artist Jean Grosser, on through Feb. 15, 2018. A reception will be how our interactions with the natural for the 2017 DVA Annual Student Exhibi- For further information check our West Main Artists Co-op in Spartanburg, books. My work explores the relationship view in the Curtis R. Harley Art Gallery, held on Feb. 15, from 6-7:30pm. world are mediated through technology, tion. Cohen, an accomplished printmaker SC Institutional Gallery listings, call, SC, will present Roots, featuring works by between the body and urban spaces. With from Jan. 12 through Feb. 16, 2018. A The exhibition includes an installa- and are thus fragmented and selective. and painter, with a MFA from the Uni- 864/271-0679 or e-mail to (elizabeth. Ludovic Nkoth, which explores his African influences as diverse as Picasso, Dali, and reception will be held on Feb. 1, from tion of eight large-scale printed banners Through my work, I imagine a future versity of Georgia has taught at Clemson, [email protected]). heritage, on view from Jan. 3 - 28, 2018. A Andy Warhol, new tensions are crafted from 1-4:30pm. created specifically for Thompson Gallery. ecology in which technology and real- reception will be held on Jan. 18, from 5:30- both opaque and transparent layers infused In A Culture of Violence, Grosser Twelve additional works on paper will ity are collapsed into each other and the 8:30pm, during the city’s monthly ArtWalk. with rich textures and colors.” analyzes gun culture in the United States. also be on view. natural and the man-made have become The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month “My journey began in Cameroon, West “Ever since I was a pre-adolescent I have Timely and unapologetic, Grosser’s In an artist statement, McMahon says, intertwined and indistinguishable in the prior to the next issue. This will be Jan. 24th for the February 2018 issue and Feb. 24 for the Work by Jean Grosser March issue. After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs Africa, where I was born in October of been fascinated by the essential unreality works address the proliferation of and “Vanishing Points is an exhibition of face of unprecedented ecological change.” into the next month. But don’t wait for the last minute - send your info now. 1994,” Nkoth said. “The vibrant cities of the moment,” added Nkoth. “What starts societal attitudes towards guns in the US “Since 1993, I have been creating recent work that investigates our relation- McMahon received her BFA from The And where do you send that info? inspired me at an early age so much so that I out as vision soon becomes corrupted into and the impact this culture has on our sculptures inspired by political events. ship to the natural world through print Pennsylvania State University, and an MA E-mail to ([email protected]). spent much of my time there filling sketch- continued above on next column to the right communities. continued on Page 11 media and installation. I use images from continued on Page 12 Page 10 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 11 The USC Upstate Visual Arts Program includes Bachelor Upstate South Carolina 176 of Arts programs in: Art Studio (graphic  Saluda, NC design emphasis) Upstate SC Area This map is not to exact Art Education I-26 scale or exact distances. Art History (minor) It was designed to give readers help in locating Tryon, NC gallery and art spaces in Harley Gallery: Upstate South Carolina. 25 Landrum, SC The Gallery is one of three

art galleries at USC Upstate, 176 located on the first floor of the 276 25 Humanities & Performing Travelers Rest, SC Arts Center, is free and open Pickens, SC to the public from I-26 Toward Gastonia, NC  123 I-85 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 123 8 Mon.-Fri. Walhalla, SC 176 28 25 Taylors, SC Easley, SC Gaffney, SC To learn more: 276 29 Greer, SC I-85 76 123 29 Find Us Online: Seneca, SC 123 Clemson, SC www.uscupstate.edu/harleygallery I-85 Spartanburg, SC

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Jane Nodine Jean Grosser Gallery Director Union, SC (864) 503-5838 [email protected] 385 A Culture of Violence 172 JANUARY 12 - FEBUARY 16, 2018 Laurens, SC www.uscupstate.edu Greenwood, SC Clinton, SC 72 I-26 ARTIST RECEPTION - FEBUARY 1, 2018, 4:30 p.m. 800 University Way(864) Spartanburg, 503 - 5000 South Carolina 29303 Greenville Technical College Presents Furman University in Greemville Anderson University in Anderson, SC continued from Page 11 Photographic Exhibit at Its Benson continued from Page 12 and MFA from the University of Iowa. Philadelphia, and Carroll Gallery at Tu- She has received numerous awards for lane University, among others. McMahon Dean has travelled as a Fulbright-Nehru these quilts, their makers and the history her work including the Southern Graphics is an Assistant Professor in the School of Campus Galleries in Taylors, SC Scholar to India and cites other notable from which they emerge. Cotton, the com- Greenville Technical College will pres- Council International Graduate Fellow- Art at Kent State University, where she artist residencies include the M.J. Wood modity at the center of my ancestry, by ent Southern Icons, A to Z, on view from ship, and has been granted residencies at teaches print media and serves as the area Artist-in-Residence at Red Lodge (Mont.) way of its production and trade, lead me Jan. 8 through Feb. 23, 2018. Anderson Ranch Art Center, Snowmass head of print media and photography. Clay Center and being a Connecticut Art- to the global history, trade and impact of Southern Icons, A to Z is an exhibi- Village, CO; Anchor Graphics, Chicago; For further information check our SC ist Fellowship Grant recipient. textiles.” tion of photographs each accompanied and Women’s Studio Workshop, Rosend- Institutional Gallery listings, or call the Dean states her work shows “[t]he “Encountering these various cultures by a written response. The exhibit was ale, NY. Furman University Department of Art at visual and historical synthesis of quilts, and time periods have influenced my conceived and curated by Rob McDon- McMahon’s work has been featured 864/294-2995. cotton trade, and vast realm of textiles, work. Each unique tile within the quilts in recent exhibitions at The Print Center, ald, Donna Rosser, and Meryl Truett of inform and shape my ideas, concepts and I create, are informed by and reflect the SlowExposures. The exhibition presents approach to the spectrum of ceramic mate- combined and diverse visual history images from 2017 in the form of the medi- rial. Experimentation in glaze chemistry of quilting and textiles. Also the tiles Art & Light Gallery in Greenville, eval abecedary. is a primary focus of my studio practice. symbolize the contrasting events and The abecedary has morphed into our Color and color relationships are central lives of those who sewed and stitched contemporary ABC books for pre-school in my work. My objective is to develop, more than quilts; those who stitched and SC, Features Works by Artists children. According to McDonald, Rosser, accumulate and employ a diverse range sewed a resolute history and legacy that and Truett, “This collection is intended to of glazes, as well as various clay bodies has gifted freedom, personhood and rich propose a visual catalogue of the con- “Elvis has left the building” by Donna Rosser and colored slips, allowing me to create visual language. It is this history to which From Charleston Gallery temporary South as it is being lived and color dynamics that embody the myriad of I am indebted, inspiring me as an artist. I Art & Light Gallery in Greenville, SC, tive artists and artisans represented at Miller experienced in the second decade of the influential Southern writers responded to visual elements, qualities and categories strive to sustain and honor the gifts of my will present Miller at Art & Light, featuring Gallery. twenty-first century. Twenty-six photog- individual images giving us two distinct of quilts I have surveyed.” personal and collective history embed in works by artists represented by Miller Gal- The three week exhibit will celebrate raphers were invited to contribute images views of each icon. We are afforded the “It is intentional that the individual the visual chronicles of quilts, textiles and lery in Charleston, SC, on view from Jan. a variety of artistic styles and mediums in response to a list of “icons” of South- opportunity to consider the image and the tiles are not repeated,” continues Dean. lives,” adds Dean. 19 through Feb. 11, 2018. A reception will including: figurative work by Laura Dargan; ernness, with instructions to avoid, at all response both conceived by artists within “I mix and compose the different tiles to For further information check our SC be held on Jan. 19, from 6-8pm. masterfully balanced abstracts by Dixie cost, the cliché or stereotype in favor of their own medium. express the various visual modes, tradi- Institutional Gallery listings, call Kim One of Charleston, SC’s most exciting Purvis and Teresa Roche; ethereal resin and presenting a fresh insight into a given as- The Benson Campus Galleries are op- tions and language of quilts and greater Dick, Art Gallery Director at 864/328- contemporary galleries will be collaborating watercolor paintings by Marina Dunbar; pect of the region… The exhibition might erated by and for the faculty and students realm of textiles. Adaptation, resource- 1819 or e-mail to (kdick@andersonuni- with Greenville’s Art & Light gallery this hand-forged metalworks by blacksmith JP be said to function as a primer to show in of the Department of Visual Arts at Green- fulness, survival and triumph, are what I versity.edu). January. Shepard; deconstructed landscapes accented pictures what we talk about when we talk ville Technical College. The galleries are appreciate when I consider the fullness of Miller Gallery, whose home base is in in 24k gold leaf by Kate Hooray Osmond; about the South.” located on the Benson Campus, on Locust the historic French Quarter of downtown sophisticated, cultural commentary paint- Southern Icons, A to Z is a unique col- Hill Road (Hwy. 290) in Taylors, SC. Charleston, will bring 10 of their artists and ings by Charlotte Filbert; mixed-media lection of contemporary images of cura- For further information check our SC artisans to the upstate for a pop-up exhibit at collages and abstracts by Miles Purvis, and tor-prescribed Southern icons by Southern Institutional Gallery listings, call Pat Ow- Art & Light. more. photographers from several generations. ens at 864/250-3051 or visit (www.gvltec. Carolina Arts is now on Miller Gallery represents American and For further information check our After the photographs were created, edu/dva). TROUBLING BEAUTY international artists with a focus on explor- SC Commercial Gallery listings, call Paintings by Yvette Cummings atory, contemporary fine art. Throughout 864/363-8172 or visit (www.artandlight- Twitter! the exhibition at Art & Light, patrons will gallery.com). Anderson University in Anderson, SC, experience a glimpse of the bright, innova- Sign up to follow Jan. 8–Feb. 8 M–TH, 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month Offers Works by Chotsani Elaine Dean prior to the next issue. This will be Jan. 24th for the Feb. 2018 issue Anderson University in Anderson, Chotsani Elaine Dean is Assistant Tom’s Tweets, click below! and Feb. 24 for the March issue. SC, will present, Faculty Spotlight: Solo Professor of Art Ceramics for Anderson Lee Gallery After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs Ceramics Exhibition by Chotsani Elaine University. She started teaching at AU Artist Talk: TH, Feb. 8, 5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m. into the next month. But don’t wait for the last minute - send your info now. Dean, on view at the Vandiver Gallery of in 2014 after receiving her MFA, Wash- twitter.com/carolinaarts Artist Reception: TH, Feb. 8, 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. And where do you send that info? 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B SC State Capital SUMTER Downtown Area Visual Art and Design, from Jan. 11 through artists 4 The Gallery at Nonnah’s C Feb. 22, 2018. A reception will be held on USC Horseshoe C 5 Jan. 18, from 5-7pm, with a gallery talk at Eileen Blyth D McKissick Museum MARION 6 TAYLOR E SC State Library 7 HAMPTON 6pm. D SENATE F 8 Naomi J. Falk grew up in the wilds of Stephen Chesley BULL E BULL 9 G map not to scale or proportion

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the world with Jacques Cousteau. None GERVAIS C of those worked out, but she did learn to Pat Gilmartin Columbia Museum of Art Maps of Columbia, SC’s D Columbia Convention Center scuba dive, studied sculpture and ceram- GADSDEN ics at Michigan State and Portland State Robert Kennedy Universities, and received an MFA from Commercial & Institutional Gallery Spaces Carnegie Mellon University. She has ex- 2 hibited regionally and nationally, and done Sharon C. Licata residencies in Germany, Iceland, upstate 1 New York, Nebraska, Vermont, and most Michel McNinch Assembly Assembly D recently with The Clipperton Project in the LINCOLN Lady Faroe Islands. In Fall 2016, Falk joined Visit Taylor Hampton

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Main Street Area  on Facebook 2 Columbia Museum of Art tide?” Gervais to Taylor Falk’s work ruminates on our rela- tionships and collaborations with the West Columbia Insert manufactured and natural landscapes we Open weekdays. Go to this link and Call for hours: 803.252.6134 inhabit. They contemplate the struggles Assembly Assembly B and connections we have with each other 808 Lady St., Columbia SC 29201 S. MARBLE ST. “like” us! ASSEMBLY and the need to find a place to call our own. www.VistaStudios80808.com Taylor Laurel

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collective community? What measures do TAYLOR gallery HAMPTON we take to feel safe? How do we negotiate 3 Tapp’s Arts Center CONGAREE RIVER WASHINGTON this world of physical and psychological modest rate | professional exhibition space Main Street Area C Call 803.771.7008 borders? How do we find our place? Home Taylor to Elmwood A MAIN MAIN Work by Naomi J. Falk travels within and without.” She asks, “What do we hold dear and McMaster Gallery is located in the Uni- GERVAIS worthy? We ask ourselves, do fences make versity of South Carolina’s School of Visual good neighbors? Is the grass really greener Art and Design on Senate Street, Columbia, The on the other side? Exploring built and found SC, with accessible street parking on Pick- GALLERY landscapes, I consider how we define home ens, Senate, and Henderson. Carolina Arts is now on at and how we value personal space. What do For further information check our SC we do to protect it? 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Jack- Reach our readers with this size ad, son Gallery, from Jan. 17 through Feb. 17, our smallest starting at $10 2018. A reception will be held on Jan. 17, from 5-7pm. After the reception, the college offers Tertulia literaria (readings in Spanish To start in the next issue by selected writers) in the Watkins Building call 843/693-1306 or Michael Story FIne Art / Workshops e-mail to ([email protected]) 803-356-4268 at 7pm. twitter.com/carolinaarts www.michaelstory.com Sponsored by The Center for Latino Situated in the heart of the Vista, Gallery Studies at Queens University of Charlotte in partnership with Queens’ Departments 80808 is a vital part of the contemporary art of Art and World Languages, Art Sí and scene in the Columbia metropolitan area. artist Edwin Gil, ARTE LATINO NOW 2018 seeks to highlight the exciting cultural Exhibit in the and artistic contributions of Latinos in the United States. We invite artists who self- define as Latino and live and work in the Heart of the Columbia Vista United States to submit an original creative work in their medium of choice. Categories The gallery is available for lease as a high considered include New Media, Visual Arts, Performing Arts (including dance, theater, Work by Tina Alberni quality location for local, regional, or and music) and Creative Writing. Queens López, Elisa López Trejo, Rosemary Meza- has been pleased to support this event for DesPlas, Tahila Mintz, Iván Peña González, national art shows. Lease the main gallery the last seven years and is excited that en- Lucía Rodríguez Magdaleno, Al Torres and tries have increasingly been submitted from Amarilis Véliz Diepa as well as literary for a small intimate show or include the across the United States. pieces by Margarita Dager-Uscocovich, 808 Lady Street U Columbia, SC atrium and hallways for larger group shows. This exhibition features the works of Alex Martínez, Kurma Murrain, and Yo- Latino artists selected through a national landa Nieves. competition and will include works by ARTE LATINO NOW is a project of visual artists Tina Alberni, Citlali Aguirre, Queens’ Center for Latino Studies which For more information and terms Luis Ardila, , Helier Batista, Marisa Cerban, began more than eighteen years ago because Héctor Del Campo, Rebeca Carvajal, of the belief that the “hispanization/lati- for leasing the space, call 803-771-7008 Edith Covarrubias, Leonor Demori, Felisa nization” of the American South and the or visit us online at VistaStudios80808.com. Federman, Catalina Gómez-Beuth, Michael southern Piedmont in particular is one of the Irrizary-Pagan, Beatriz Ledesma, Ernesto continued on Page 18 Page 16 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 17 Boone 19E 184 321 221 N. Wilkesboro Central Piedmont Community College 194 Queens University of Charlotte, NC 421 Western North Carolina 194 Banner Elk continued from Page 16 / back to Page 16 Bakersville Newland Blowing Rock Wilkesboro in Charlotte, NC, Offers Exhibition 221 South’s and one of the United States’ most 226 compelling stories. Latino and Latin Ameri- 19E Focused on the Charlotte Community I-40 286 can migration to the South has dramatically Linville Falls 321 Central Piedmont Community College 66 I-40 changed the region’s workforce, economy, Penland culture, politics and everyday life. in Charlotte, NC, in partnership with About 18 Face Charlotte seeks to engage commu- Western NC Area  Spruce Pine Among other efforts, the Center for 441 Burnsville 16 Latino Studies at Queens University of nity through photography with the exhibit, 19E 2 Interstate Exit Number Lenoir Charlotte has collected more than 100 oral About Face Charlotte, on view at the Ross 226 64 Art Gallery, from Jan. 11 through Mar. 7, This map is not to exact 19 221 histories that highlight the personal stories Gatlinburg, TN 18 of individual Latino immigrants. We are 2018. An Artist Lecture will be offered on scale or exact distances. 90 Jan. 23, from 3:30-4:30pm followed by a It was designed to give in the process of establishing a method readers help in locating Little Switzerland 321 25 Mars Hill to make these oral histories available to reception from 5-7pm. gallery and art spaces in 64 researchers. The Center is also developing The CPCC Ross Art Gallery is partner- Western North Carolina. 19 226 embedded research in classes to create a ing with About Face Charlotte co-founders 23 Hannah Blanton of Sozo Gallery and Scott Morganton greater awareness of Latino artists, musi- 221 Marion Hickory Gardner, a videographer and photojournal- I-40 Montreat cians and writers in the US by providing 321 increased visibility on a national level, and Work by Leonor DeMori ist for Discovery, National Geographic, I-40 103 I-40 Black Mountain multiple Queens faculty have increased in the MLA Directory of Periodicals and is History Channel and Animal Planet, to the 441 Asheville, NC 83 participation in Charlotte area initiatives a member of Latinoamericana: Asociación college’s Central Campus. Great Smoky 27 64 226 supporting the Latino community. de revistas académicas en Humanidades y Mountains I-40 Dr. Michele Shaul, the Director of the Ciencias Sociales. Our articles are discov- 9 321 19 64 Center for Latino Studies, co-founded and erable on EBSCOhost research databases Cherokee Waynesville I-26 25 23 Chimney Rock 221 co-edits in collaboration with Dr. Kathryn (ISSN 2333-4584). 18 Sylva Dillsboro 64 Quinn-Sánchez of Georgian Court Univer- The projects undertaken by the Center 19 276 64 sity the literary journal “Label Me Latina/o” for Latino Studies seek to tell the story of 107 226 Lincolnton 73 18 9 (www.labelmelatinao.com). “Label Me the Latino presence in the greater Charlotte Cullowhee Hendersonville Latina/o” is an online, refereed international area and, in some cases nationally, not 23 Rutherfordton 321 Photo by Scott Gardner 64 25 28 Forest City 74 e-journal that focuses on Latino Literary only recording history and culture, but also 28 23 Flat Rock Shelby Production in the United States in the twen- opening dialogue between people about Ross Art Gallery for an awe-inspiring ex- 107 Brevard Columbus 74 Saluda 176 221 tieth and twenty-first centuries. The journal the future of the community in which we perience featuring real people and the many Franklin 36 stories of our community. Tryon 18 invites scholarly essays focusing on these live. Such dialogue will encourage creative 64 Cashiers Cedar Mountain 9 Chesnee, SC writers for its biannual publication. and cooperative solutions to problems and Central Piedmont Community College 64 Landrum, SC Gastonia 276 25 11 I-85 “Label Me Latina/o” also publishes create a more humane and generous com- is one of the largest community colleges in 11 Toward Charlotte 64 I-26  creative literary pieces whose authors munity. the Carolinas, offering nearly 300 degree, Highlands 178 Spartanburg, SC I-85 diploma and certification programs; cus- 64 107 self-define as Latina or Latino regardless For further information check our NC 106 28 Marietta, SC 176 of thematic content. Interviews of Latino Institutional Gallery listings, call Mi- tomized corporate training; market-focused or Latina authors will also be considered. chele Shaul at 704/337-2318 or e-mail to continuing education; and special interest “Label Me Latina/o” is indexed by the ([email protected]). classes. CPCC is academically, financially In 1963, van de Wiele was included ing there on and off until the mid-70s. He MLA International Bibliography, is listed and geographically accessible to all citizens in a group exhibition of drawings that continued to support himself and his family of Mecklenburg County. CPCC responds to Black Mountain College Museum included works by Lee Bontecou, Nassos of five children working odd jobs including Photo by Scott Gardner the workforce and technology needs of local Daphis, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, as a framer at Dain and Schiff. About Face Charlotte is a movement employers and job seekers through innova- continued from Page 18 Robert Moskowitz, Robert Rauschenberg, Although van de Wiele’s work slipped Davidson College in Davidson, NC, dedicated to the cultivation of kindness, tive educational and training strategies. Es- 1957, and in November of the same year, moved to New York City. Seeking to estab- Frank Stella, and Jack Tworkov. With the out of circulation from the mainstream compassion and connection through tablished in 1963, CPCC has provided more his work was selected by guest jurors Franz lish himself, he walked into the Leo Castelli rise of Pop-Art, and van de Wiele’s own comings-and-goings of the New York art Offers Work by Jen Ray & Arthur Jafa photography, storytelling and community than 50 years of service to Mecklenburg Kline, Philip Guston and Sam Hunter to be Gallery. That introduction lead to part-time move away from abstraction towards more world, his connections to artists, poets, included in the Chicago annual exhibition work and later, his first solo show in New representational pursuits, the artist left Leo and composers remained true. A color-rich Davidson College in Davidson, NC, black life in the United States, which the engagement. It seeks to empower people to County residents, business and industry. Momentum. By late 1959 van de Wiele, had York City at the gallery. Castelli for the Peridot Gallery, exhibit- continued on Page 20 will present Surrounded by Wolves, fea- artist sees as both beautiful and painful. make a difference in their community by For further information check our NC creating campaigns and projects that raise Institutional Gallery listings, contact Megan turing works by Jen Ray, and Love is The Artist, filmmaker, cinematographer, social awareness through art and empathy Lynch by e-mail at (megan.lynch@cpcc. Message, The Message is Death, featur- TNEG (motion picture studio) co-found- education. edu) or at (http://blogs.cpcc.edu/cpccartgal- ing works by Arthur Jafa, on view at the er, Jafa was born in Tupelo, Missis- Be sure to mark your calendars to visit leries/). Van Every/Smith Galleries, from Jan. 25 sippi and currently lives in Los Angeles. 2nd Annual HotWorks.org through Mar. 3, 2018. A reception will be Renowned for his cinematography Jafa ™ held on Jan. 25, from 7-8:30pm, with a was the director of photography on Spike performance orchestrated by Jen Ray at Lee’s Crooklyn (1994), Isaac Julien’s Black Mountain College Museum + Asheville Fine Art Show 7:30pm. The Galleries will host a second Darker Shade of Black (1994), A Litany performance at The Mint Museum, 5th for Survival (1995), Ada Gay Griffin and Arts Center in Asheville, NC, May 19 & 20, 2018 Floor, with Jen Ray on February 7 at Michelle Parkerson’s biographical film 7pm. on the late Audre Lorde, John Akom- WNC Ag Center/Davis Event Center In Surrounded by Wolves, Ray ex- frah’s Seven Songs for Malcolm X (1993), Offers Works by Gerald van de Wiele plores female rebellion and the shifting a cinematographer for Stanley Kubrick’s Black Mountain College Museum + On Saturday, Jan. 20th, exhibition curator nature of a woman’s identity, including Eyes Wide Shut (1999), Manthia Di- Arts Center in Asheville, NC, will present Jason Andrew and Gerald van de Wiele will what it means to be a feminist in the awara’s Rouch in Reverse (2000), Nefer- Gerald van de Wiele: Variations / Seven have a public conversation about the artist’s South. Large-scale watercolor paintings tite Nguvu’s In the Morning (2014), shot Decades of Painting, on view from Jan. life and work at 2pm. and sculptural works are juxtaposed by second unit on Ava DuVernay’s Selma 19 through May 19, 2018. A reception will Gerald van de Wiele was born in 1932 a new large-scale installation examining (2014) and was the director of photog- be held on Jan. 19, from 5:30-8pm, with a and raised in Detroit. He attended Cass the life of circus performer Pat Cuneo. raphy for Solange’s music videos Don’t gallery talk at 6:15pm. A Public Discussion Technical High School when one day, a Ray was born in Raleigh, NC, grew up Touch My Hair and Cranes in the Sky with the artist and the curator will be offered recent grad by the name of Ray Johnson vis- in South Carolina, and currently resides (both 2016). In 2017, along with TNEG, on Jan. 20, beginning at 2pm. ited his class “singing the praises of a place “For over seven decades of my life - called Black Mountain College.” At the in NY. Her work has been exhibited inter- Jafa conceived, shot and edited the music variations in paint and subject. All of it is time of van de Wiele’s arrival in September nationally at such venues as the Kasseler video for JAY-Z’s 4:44, the title track important to me, and I hope, gives evidence of 1954, the faculty at BMC featured poet Kunstverein, Germany, Kunsthal KAdE, from his newest album. of the reverence I feel for the history of art Charles Olson, writer/director Wes Huss, Netherlands, and the Petit Palais, France Jafa’s gallery work has been widely - near and distant. A re-imagining of images painter Joe Fiore, and composer Stefan as well as venues in New York and Los exhibited at Artists Space, New York, in a fresh light is my intention and passion,” Wolpe. Although there were a range of Angeles. She is represented by Wentrup NY; Whitney Museum of American Art, said Gerald van de Wiele, in 2017. visiting artists coming to the campus includ- Gallery, Berlin, Germany, and albertz New York, NY; CCAC Institute, Oak- Organized by guest curator Jason ing writer Robert Duncan and poet Robert benda gallery, New York. land, CA Westaelischer Kunstvein, Mün- Andrew, this retrospective features a Creeley (who van de Wiele punched out in On view in the Smith Gallery, and ster, Germany; ARTPACE, San Antonio, survey of paintings, sculptures, drawings, a love tryst over student Martha Davis), the shown for the first time in the Southeast, TX; The Institute of Contemporary Art, ink sketches, and watercolors from every student body consisted of only a handful is Arthur Jafa’s critical video installa- Philadelphia, PA; The Hammer Museum period of the artist’s seven-decade career. of students that came and went including tion Love is The Message, The Message of Art, Los Angeles, CA; Gavin Brown’s Highlights include Wells Street (1956), a Fielding Dawson, Jorge Fick, Joel Oppen- is Death. Jafa creates moving works of enterprise, New York, NY; and The Los major painting that van de Wiele began at heimer, Dan Rice, Ann Simone, Naomi and power and beauty using charged, found Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Black Mountain College; Castelli (1962), a Mona Stea, and Jonathan Williams. video clips, to reflect on black representa- Los Angeles, CA to name a few. work from his first solo exhibition in New At BMC, van de Wiele grew close to tion in mainstream media. Although only For further information check our York City at the Leo Castelli Gallery; and artist Joe Fiore and poet Charles Olson who Chapala (2017) the most recent painting in 1956 composed and dedicated “Varia- 7 minutes in length, the video installa- NC Institutional Gallery listings, call the Anne Marie Milligan, Painting tion, set to Kanye West’s stirring, gospel- Galleries at 704/894-2519 or visit (www. that references a 1951 trip to Mexico and tions Done for Gerald van de Wiele.” van inspired song “Ultralight Beam,” presents davidsoncollegeartgalleries.org). reflects the artist’s profound contemporary de Wiele told Martin Duberman in 1968: Call for Professional Artists glimpses into the joys and traumas of vision of nature. “I don’t believe I ever in my life felt that All Forms of Discipline Invited to Apply As curator Jason Andrew states, “This I belonged any place as much as I felt I All Works Must be original and Personally Handmade by You historic retrospective captures seven belonged at that school. I loved that place.” The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month Deadline to Apply February 7, 2018 prior to the next issue. This will be Jan. 24th for the Feb. 2018 issue decades of art by Black Mountain Col- His work from this period ranged from Electronic applications: www.zapplication.org/event-info.php?ID=5832 and Feb. 24 for the March issue. lege alumnus (1954-56) Gerald van de quick portrait studies to fully realized ges- After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs Wiele in an exhibition that highlights the tural works in paint. In late spring of 1956 More Info www.hotworks.org into the next month. But don’t wait for the last minute - send your info now. artist’s distinctive calibration of color and van de Wiele left BMC; the college closed www.facebook.com/hotworksartshows And where do you send that info? line while tapping the pulse-rhythm of the later that year. E-mail to ([email protected]). natural world.” The artist will be present at van de Wiele had his first solo show at Don’t always be one of those folks who thinks - I’ll do it next month. the opening reception (5:30 – 8pm) on Jan. Chicago’s Wells Street Gallery in October 19th and will give a gallery talk at 6:15pm. continued on Page 19 Page 18 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 19 Black Mountain College Museum Transylvania Community AC continued from Page 19 www theartistindexcom continued from Page 20 painting from 2005, on view in the retro- College Museum + Arts Center, Asheville, ists invites you to experience FREEDOM experiential journey, as our diverse collec- spective, is dedicated to his neighbor and NC; Chase Manhattan Bank Collection, through an artistic lens. Our Journey to tion of artists expresses their personal take friend the painter Pat Passlof, also a former New York, NY; Columbus Museum of Art, Freedom is the central theme, the heart, that on freedom. This event is organized by BMC student. The work shares their expres- Columbus, OH; University Museum of unifies our talented group of local artists. Nicola Karesh. sive vision. Contemporary Art, Amherst, MA; Norton Each participating artist will convey their For further information check our NC As interest in the artists and the history of Simon Museum, Pasadena, CA; Sheldon interpretation of FREEDOM in a chosen Institutional Gallery listings, call TC Arts at Black Mountain College increased, so did Museum of Art, Lincoln, NE; Smithsonian format. The viewer is invited along for an 828/884-2787 or visit (www.tcarts.org). the interest in van de Wiele’s work. He was Art Museum, Washington, DC; Spencer Jan. 11 among the few featured in Black Moun- Museum of Art, Lawrence, KS; among tain College: Experiment in Art, curated others. Southwestern Community 5:30 - 7:30pm by Vincent Katz for the Museo Nacional The Black Mountain College Museum Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, in + Arts Center (BMCM+AC) preserves 2002. More recently a selection of his early and continues the legacy of educational College in Sylva, NC, Features drawings was included in Leap Before You and artistic innovation of Black Mountain Look: Black Mountain College 1933-1957, College. We achieve our mission through Works by Teri Leigh Teed the first comprehensive exhibition featuring collection, conservation, and educational Southwestern Community College in the artists of BMC to tour the United States. activities including exhibitions, publica- Sylva, NC, is presenting Season of Light, Gerald van de Wiele continues to paint and tions, and public programs. featuring works by Teri Leigh Teed, on write poetry from his studio on Allen Street For further information check our NC view in the Burrell Center Gallery, through in New York City. Institutional Gallery listings or visit (www. Jan. 31, 2018. The work of Gerald van de Wiele is in blackmountaincollege.org). The exhibition is Teed’s newest series of the public collections of Black Mountain fine art photographs taken in the Nantahala Forest from the morning of the Autumn Equinox and leading up to Thanksgiv- Asheville Gallery of Art in Asheville, NC, connecting ing. Her photographs are accompanied by stories and poetry written by Teed that reflect on the physical and spiritual light of Offers Group Exhibit by Member Artists the season. The Asheville Gallery of Art in RTISTSThe Artist Index Teed’s fine art photograph, “Light of Asheville, NC, will present Winter Blues, A & Peace” is part of her exhibit, which focuses featuring the work of its 23 member artists, on the mystical qualities of light and Nature. on view from Jan. 1 - 31, 2018. A reception of Upstate A native of Columbia, SC, Teed is a will be held on Jan. 5, from 5-8pm. ART LOVERS multi-dimensional, award winning artist What better way to brighten the cold based in the Blue Ridge Mountains of west- and gray January days than by enjoying a South Carolina ern North Carolina near Sylva. Along with display of great art? Each piece will be an her visual artwork, Teed is also a songwriter interpretation of the artist’s winter experi- & Western of folk music and the author of “Seasons Work by Teri Leigh Teed ence. Work will range from serene, snowy in the Carolinas... of the South, the Original Homegrown and employed by HM Queen Elizabeth II. Her landscapes to abstracts in colors calculated North Carolina Musical Storytelling Show”, which raises artwork has been exhibited in juried shows Join us for the first to warm and cheer you as you wait for and beyond awareness for regenerative agriculture. in North and South Carolina, including the spring. “Healing Spirit Art©” has been the name Piccolo Spoleto Festival and the “Smoky Hot Glass Cold Beer “Our artists enjoy participating in of Teed’s artwork since 2005. She blends Mountains Sampler” exhibition, and she is themed shows,” says member Jane Molinel- fine art nature and landscape photography, a recipient of Awards of Excellence in Man- of 2018! www.STARworksNC.org li. “Every artist I know can almost instantly stories, poetry, and songs with positive, hattan Arts International juried exhibitions. come up with dozens of different angles since 2005 inspirational and healing thoughts and ener- A Featured Artist in the Manhattan Arts In- (910) 428-9001 on how to interpret a given idea. You never gies. Her logo features a mountain laurel ternational programs, she is also a contribut- branch, which represents her love for the know what will be in the show until it’s ing author and artist for the “Healing Power provocative ideas about the mobility of western North Carolina mountains she calls time to hang it, and that makes it as exciting of Art and Artists” online magazine. global culture. These ideas often refer to home. to create as to see.” For further information check our NC the humanitarian, economic, and political Work by Cheryl Keefer A graduate of Sotheby’s Institute, Lon- The pieces for the show, as well as the Pottery Classes Institutional Gallery listings, call the gallery concerns of populations that are compelled don, Teed received her MA in Decorative work of all 31 gallery members, will be on stitutional Gallery listings, call the gallery at at 828/339-4321 and visit (www.southwest- to flee conflicts and hardship or to seek op- Arts and Historic Interiors from the Uni- display and for sale through the month of 828/251-5796, visit (www.ashevillegallery- @ TC Arts Council erncc.edu). portunities far from home. versity of Buckingham, England and was January. of-art.com), or go to the gallery’s Facebook On an intimate level, baggage transports For further information check our NC In- page. and holds personal belongings, and by im- plication, is a rich metaphor for individual UNC at Greensboro, NC, and family histories. The term baggage also Woolworth Walk in Asheville, NC, carries significant psychological meaning, referring to the burdens or blessings of those Offers Two New Exhibitions things in life that cannot be left behind. Features Works by Marilyn Sholin The University of North Carolina at Baggage Claims is the first exhibition to Woolworth Walk in Asheville, NC, will Greensboro, in Greensboro, NC, will pres- present a new body of work by contempo- present an exhibit of works by Marilyn Sho- ent two new exhibits including: Sanford rary artists who are examining these timely lin, on view in the FW Gallery, from Jan. 2 Biggers: Falk Visiting Artist, on view in themes. - 30, 2018. A reception will be held on Jan. Weatherspoon Art Museum’s The Leah This exhibition is organized by the Sanford Biggers, “Shifter”, 2014. Antique quilt 5, from 4-6pm. Intro. to Wheel Throwing Louise B. Tannenbaum Gallery and The Orlando Museum of Art and co-curated by fragments, spray paint, acrylic, and assorted tex- Sholin is an internationally known artist, Tuesdays & Thursdays Louise D. and Herbert S. Falk, Sr. Gallery, curators, Ginger Gregg Duggan and Judith tiles on antique quilt, 88 x 76 in. Private collection. author and educator. She creates paintings 9:30 am - 12:30 pm through Apr. 8, 2018, and Baggage Claims, Courtesy of the artist and David Castillo Gallery, Hoos Fox, of c2-curatorsquared. Miami. about the artistry of the spirits from beer to January 9 -18 & January 23 -February 1 a group exhibit, on view in the Museum’s For further information check our NC martinis, wine and more. She added coffee Four Classes + three practice sessions $240 + clay The Bob & Lissa Shelley McDowell Gal- Institutional Gallery listings, call the Mu- [email protected]). into her mix of art because it only made lery, from Jan. 27 through Apr. 22, 2018. seum at 336/334-5770 or e-mail to (weath- sense to include it. Open Studio AM & PM Multimedia artist Sanford Biggers cre- Sholin moved from Miami to Asheville Work by Marilyn Sholin Mondays & Wednesdays AM ates artworks that intentionally complicate and has never looked back. Her 25 years 9:30 am -12:30 pm our understandings of history, culture, and as an award-winning portrait photographer converted to a final digital file that can be Tuesdays & Thursdays PM identity. His densely layered paintings on Theatre Art Galleries in High Point, took a turn to painting in the 90’s and devel- printed as giclée canvas, fine art paper and 6:00 pm -9:00 pm antique southern quilts combine imagery oped into a passion for mixed media. dye infused metals, and other substrates for Eight Classes $150 + clay from such disparate sources as Buddhism, Her original mixed media incorporate a collectors. Color and energy run through graffiti, and harmonics. Linked by themes NC, Offers Two New Winter Exhibits (Open Studio Sessions Run Year Round) Theatre Art Galleries in High Point, visual arts. long process of multiple photo references every Sholin painting. She brings inanimate of navigation, these motifs simultaneously NC, will offer two new exhibitions includ- Formed in 1972, the Society has which she synthesizes into one image and objects to life with their shapes, colors, and Intro. to Handbuilding recall stories of quilts being used as markers ing: an exhibit of works by members of grown from its 18 charter members to an digitally paints. That is printed on high textures. Tuesdays from 9:30 am - 12:30 pm on the Underground Railroad and star charts the Watercolor Society of North Carolina, active membership of over 400. This ex- quality canvas and then enhanced with Sholin lives full time in Asheville and is employed by astronomers. At once visu- February 6, 13, 20, 27 on view in the Main Gallery and the An- hibit displays the works of watercolorists acrylic paints and mediums, dyes, pig- owned by way too many cats. ally beautiful and conceptually rich, they 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm nual High School Art Exhibit, on view from Western North Carolina that were ments, and a variety of other materials. This For further information check our NC pose important questions about how history Four Classes + 3 open studio sessions = $240 + clay Avery McOuaid Nelson Lawrence, “Arranging in the The Kaleidoscope Youth Gallery. juried into the prestigious Watercolor So- method creates many layers of textures to Commercial Gallery listings or call the gal- informs the present and how all humans- Suitcases”, 2012. Installation including wallpaper, Both exhibits will be on view from Jan. 25 ciety of North Carolina Annual Exhibit by each painting. The fine art paintings are then lery at 828254-9234. Intro. to Wheel Throwing regardless of context-try to make their way objects, works on paper, and a 9-minute video; through Mar. 29, 2018. A reception will be Mary Whyte. It will feature 30 watercolor Tuesdays & Thursdays in a complicated world. dimensions variable. © Avery McQuaid Nelson held on Jan. 25, from 5:30-7:30pm. artists and some of the highest quality 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Biggers holds a BA from Morehouse Lawrence. Image courtesy of the artist. The Main Gallery will feature works watercolors in the state of North Carolina. College in Atlanta and an MFA from the support from the College of Visual and Transylvania Community Arts Council January 9 -18 & January 23 -February 1 by members of the Watercolor Society of The Kaleidoscope Youth Gallery is School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Big- Performing Arts University Concert and Four Classes + three practice sessions $240 + clay North Carolina. WSNC is a non-profit art hosting the Annual High School Art Ex- gers currently serves as Assistant Profes- Lecture Series. organization that was founded to promote hibit with art work by students from many in Brevard, NC, Offers New Exhibitions Register for classes at 828.884.2787 or call sor at Columbia University’s Visual Arts On Mar. 15, at 7pm, Biggers will give the watercolor artists throughout the state of our area high schools. The Transylvania Community Arts The exhibit, The Art of Life, in conjunc- and put your name on a future class list. program in New York City and was recently Falk Visiting Artist Talk of North Carolina, and to elevate the For further information check our NC Council in Brevard, NC, will present tion with Transylvania Vocational Services awarded the 2017-18 Rome Prize. The exhibit, Baggage Claims presents standards of excellence for the benefit of Institutional Gallery listing, call TAG at several new exhibitions including: The Art is part of the City of Brevard’s 150th Birth- TC Arts Council This exhibition is organized by Dr. Emily the work of 17 international artists who artists, collectors, and appreciators of the 336/887-2137 or visit (www.tagart.org). of Life, on view from Jan. 3 - 12, with a day Celebration. Stamey, Curator of Exhibitions. explore the impact of today’s vast global reception on Jan. 5, from noon-1pm, and The exhibit, Faces of Freedom 2018, 349 South Caldwell Street • Brevard, NC The show is presented in collabora- commerce and travel on contemporary Faces of Freedom 2018, on view from Jan. is also part of the City of Brevard’s 150th tion with the University of North Carolina life. Using suitcases, trunks, and crates to The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month 828.884.2787 • www.tcarts.org prior to the next issue. This will be Jan. 24th for the February 2018 issue and Feb. 24 for the 15 through Feb. 2, 2018, with a reception on Birthday Celebration. A community of art- at Greensboro’s School of Art as part of create works of art, these artists express March issue. Jan. 16, from 4:30-6:30pm. continued on Page 21 the Falk Visiting Artist program and with continued above on next column to the right Page 20 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 21 Artworks Gallery in Winston-Salem, Wings Visit NC, Offers Work by Owens O. Daniels Jan. 10 - Feb. 10, 2018 Artworks Gallery in Winston-Salem, NC, will present Owens O. Daniels: Carolina Arts Shooting With My Feet In NYC, on view from Jan. 5 - 27, 2018. 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Shop online www.carolinacreations.com tographer for the first time from Facebook, Artworks Gallery: Spreading our catching the metro subway to different Wings will be hosted in the Upstairs Gal- 317 Pollock St sections of the city only to find that each lery. Featuring works by 20 artists from Jill Leach, Colorful Heron, acrylic, 41” x 29” Ca r o l i n a Downtown New Bern, NC stop was a different world from the other Artworks Gallery. Artworks Gallery is an 252-633-4369 Open 7 days and how it felt to see the city by foot. artist-run cooperative gallery located in Cr e a t i o n s Winston-Salem’s downtown arts district since 1984.The Gallery is committed to offering local artists of all media a Don’t forget about our website: creative and responsive environment in NC Wesleyan College which to exhibit and sell their work. There www.carolinaarts.com are usually from twenty to twenty-five continued from Page 5 members. The Gallery is located in the Wang’s wonderful paintings are for sale For further information check our NC Ron Propst Studio Building and includes and will brighten any collector’s home or Institutional Gallery listings, call 252/985- the studios and shops of painters, potters, office. 5268 or e-mail to ([email protected]). photographers, calligraphers, and sculp- Work by Owen O. Daniels tors. Daniels is a communicator, visual art- An article in the Winston-Salem ist and photographer and the face behind Journal on the occasion of the Gallery’s Dare County Arts Council in Manteo, ODP Art & Design, a dynamic, conceptual fifteenth anniversary exhibition in 1999 and larger than life photojournalist style explained that: “Since Artworks Gallery NC, Presents Annual Frank Stick specializing in storytelling life’s experi- opened its doors, it has been a constant ences and stories through photography. presence in the art-based commercial dis- This exhibition is free and open to the trict that has grown up around Sixth and Memorial Art Show public with prints, T-shirts and posters Trade Streets.” The longest running visual arts exhibit will be available for purchase as well as For further information check our in Dare County, the Frank Stick Memorial private showings can be booked for indi- NC Institutional Gallery listings, call the You can find past issues all the way back to Art Show, will open at Dare County Arts viduals and groups. gallery at 336/723-5890 or visit (www. Council for its 40th year on Jan. 27, 2018 at Artworks gallery is excited about Artworks-Gallery.org). August 2004! 6pm. The show will remain on display at the DCAC Gallery through Feb. 24, 2018. Frank Stick was an illustrator who You can find past articles all the way back to produced work and cover art for Field and Francis Marion University in Stream, Outdoor America, Colliers, Sports June 1999 Afield, and The Saturday Evening Post. Guests admiring the 2017 FSMAS, including Florence, SC, Features Works by He moved to the Outer Banks in 1929 and Glenn and Pat Eure. Photo courtesy of Tatum was instrumental in the establishment of Clements. the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Fort on Jan. 23 or Jan. 24 between 10am and Elaine Quave and Neva Campbell Raleigh National Historic Site, and the 5pm at the DCAC Gallery, located at 300 Ceramic sculptures by Greenville Also don’t forget about our two blogs: Wright Brothers National Memorial. On top Queen Elizabeth Avenue, Manteo, NC artist Elaine Quave and paintings by of being a preservationist, Stick was also a 27954. Myrtle Beach artist Neva Campbell will watercolorist who focused on marine life, A prospectus can be found online at be on view in the Adele Kassab Gallery Carolina Arts Unleashed specifically fish. (DareArts DOT org/frankstickshow) and at in the Hyman Fine Arts Center at Francis In 1978 the Frank Stick Memorial Art the DCAC Gallery. “Blue Grosbeak” by Lori White Marion University from Jan. 9 through Carolina Arts News Show became Dare County Arts Council’s Charlottesville, VA, based artist Sharon Feb. 15, 2018. A reception will held on first full-fledged, annual exhibition. The Shapiro will judge the show. Jan. 12, from 6-8pm. show has had multiple homes, including the “I’m honored to be the juror for the Both Quave and Campbell explore the Manteo library, Glenn Eure’s Ghost Fleet longest running visual art exhibition in Dare natural world and our place within that Gallery, and Dare County Arts Council’s County, and more importantly for some- world. Gallery in the historic Dare County Court- thing that keeps the memory of visionary Quave states: “My ceramic sculptures Send us your email address to be added house in downtown Manteo. Frank Stick alive in the community,” said evoke a garden, one reminiscent of a “I remember Don Bryan and I hanging artist Shapiro. “I’m very excited to see the bleached coral reef in which the reflection Arts Council shows in the Manteo library wide range of work submitted and look of our own human nature is both terrifying to our list to receive notice of each for a few years before this show, which was forward to visiting the Outer Banks and 323 Pollock Street • New Bern, NC 28560 and beautiful at the same time. Porcelain then moved to Glenn’s Ghost Fleet Gal- meeting new artists.” bones are arranged to resemble plants, monthly issue. lery and named in honor of Frank Stick,” Shapiro’s figurative paintings and works Hours: Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm each implying their own unique stories of said Steve Andrus, who was one of the 12 on paper have been included in collections Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm • 252.634.9002 our personal interactions with them.” exhibiting artists in the inaugural Frank at The Museum of Contemporary Art of www.fineartatbaxters.com [email protected] Stick Memorial Art Show. “I’m glad that Georgia (MOCA GA), the American Pavil- Work by Neva Campbell the community still has a show for the local ion Library, and the Tullman Collection in gorgeous vistas, and briny waters.” artists to show in.” Chicago, IL, and have been exhibited in nu- Quave received her MFA at the Tyler sun’s radiance to touch and uplift all” The Frank Stick Memorial Art Show merous venues including shows in Boston, School of Art, Temple University and Wang is an artist renowned for her abil- was held at Dare County Arts Council for New York, Los Angeles, and London. She is is also a graduate of the SC Governor’s ity to capture the radiance of nature in her the first time since its inception in Janu- a past recipient of the Virginia Museum of School for the Arts and Humanities, where exuberant expressionist painting where ary 2017. The 2017 show had almost 100 Fine Arts Fellowship, holds a BFA from the Visit she currently serves as an instructor. color and the touch of her paint brush infuse entries from DCAC members and record at- Atlanta College of Art, and is a 2019 Can- Campbell is a graduate of the Art a sense of radiant vitality. Throughout the tendance of over 300 people at the opening didate for an MFA in Painting from Maine Institute of Atlanta and has worked as human history, virtually every culture has reception. Dare County Arts Council named College of Art (MECA). a graphic designer. She has returned to worshiped or honored the Sun. It is the Carolina Arts Work by Elaine Quave the Eure Best in Show award after Glenn Dare County Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) her native Myrtle Beach where she was artist’s wish is to remind us today again of and Pat Eure for their many years of hosting nonprofit arts organization dedicated to sup- Campbell’s series of works include in- named Best Artist for the 2016 Grand our everlasting quest to celebrate life and the Frank Stick Memorial Art Show and porting the arts in Dare County. on Facebook sects, bones, sea creatures, and the human Strand Happening List, and has exhibited protect nature with our glorious and radiant supporting the arts in Dare County. For further information check our NC figure. She describes herself as “a modern in Artfields three times. sun. Work by Grace Li Wang Artists wishing to participate in this Institutional Gallery listings, call the Coun- impressionist using bright colors to con- For further information check our SC With many exhibitions to her credit, year’s show must be members of DCAC cil at 252/473-5558 or visit (DareArts DOT vey emotional light and density” she finds Institutional Gallery listings or call gallery Wang has been an exhibiting painter since recently she owned and operated the Grace and aged 18 or older. Memberships can be org/frankstickshow). Go to this link and inspiration in the South’s dark history, at 843/661-1385. her 1985 exhibit at the Gallery 91 Show, Li Wang Gallery in collaboration with in- renewed when artists drop off their artwork Soho, New York and most recently Shen ternational art dealers, galleries and clients “like” us! Chang Art Gallery, Hangzhou, China in with focus on the US, China, and Europe NC Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount, 2015. She has won numerous awards for her markets. painting, most notably the Featured Artist Wang graduated with both a Bachelor of Fine Art at Baxters in New Bern, Vistas Award in 2004 and 2005 at the NC Environmental Design in Visual Design and NC, Features Works by Grace Li Wang Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh. Graduate studies from NC State University, NC Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount, 22, 2018. A reception will be held on Jan. While always involved in her creative School of Design, Raleigh, NC, 1974 and NC, Features Works by Lori White NC, will present Radiance in Nature, 12, beginning at 5pm. expressionist painting, since the 80’s she in 1970 had majored in painting at the NC Fine Art at Baxters Gallery in New Bern, 12, from 5-8pm, during the downtown Art featuring warming and joyful expressionist Wang declares, “I want to express the has worked corporately as a designer and Governor’s School at Salem College, Win- NC, will present an exhibit of works by Lori Walk. paintings of Grace Li Wang, on view at the joy, the brightness and the warmth of the marketer for Sony Ericsson, Family Health ston Salem, NC. White, on view from Jan. 12 through Mar. White is a contemporary realist painter Mims Gallery, from Jan. 12 through Feb. continued above on next column to the right International and Black and Decker. Most continued on Page 23 3, 2018. A reception will be held on Jan. continued on Page 24 Page 22 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 23 in October of 1981, a fire destroyed the old 108 Strode Tower, 121 Delta Epsilon Ct., Clem- building leaving only the portico with four son University, Through Jan. 23 - "Next Up 2017 Triangle Art Works LV D QRQSURƞW! columns as a remembrance. Textile Gallery, Invitational," is an exhibition of work selected by RUJDQL]DWLRQGHGLFDWHGWRSURYLGLQJVHUYLFHV! Through May 31 - "Piece by Piece: Geometric the Clemson Curates Creative Inquiry team invit- VXSSRUW DQG UHVRXUFHV WR WKH YLVXDO DQG! Quilts," the second installment of the exhibition, ing 17 undergraduate art students to showcase SHUIRUPLQJDUWVDQGFUHDWLYHLQGXVWULHV Wilmington Art Association SC Institutional Galleries will consist of quilts with geometric designs. their work. From over 170 submissions to the Different shapes and piecing techniques have Foundations Review, which took place spring 7ULDQJOH $UW :RUNV FDQ KHOS \RX FRQQHFW! Allendale Charleston Artist Guild Gallery, 160 East traditionally been mainstays of the quilting craft. 2017. Participating artists: Melina Alberti, Mariana TXLFNO\ DQG HDVLO\ ZLWK WKH DUWV FRPPXQLW\ Bay St., Charleston. Jan. 1 - 31 - "Elsewhere," From magnificent stars to traditional nine-patch, Aubad, Bandon Bolton, Kate Comen, Addie Cow- WR ƞQG DUWVUHODWHG JURXSV UHVRXUFHV MREV Salkehatchie Arts Center, 939 N. Main St., featuring a collection of new photography by these quilts will also include clever hexagons of ard, Samuel Crain, Anna Davis, Hannah Deel, DQGQHZV Allendale. Ongoing - Featuring a retail store Sonny Dugal. A reception will be held on Jan. English paper-template piecing along with Log Laura Lemere, Kara Lerchenfeld, Alexis Likes, The Premier offering works by artists from the Salkehatchie 5, from 5-8pm. Dugal is a fine art and travel Cabins, Flying Geese, Chimney Sweeps and Samuel New, Pat Owens, Walter Patrick, Hannah WWW.TRIANGLEARTWORKS.ORG Visual Arts region including Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, photographer living in Mount Pleasant, SC. even a few Crazy Quilts. Ongoing - Featur- Rodgers, Sydney Smith and Taylor Staaf. Hours: [email protected] Colleton, and Hampton Counties. Hours: Tue.- An active member of the Mount Pleasant and ing the most extensive collection of South reg building hours. Contact: Contact: call Denise FACEBOOK.COM/TRIANGLEARTWORKS Sat., 10am-5pm.Contact: 803/584-6084. Charleston Artist Guilds, his work has won Carolina cultural and scientific collections in Woodward-Detrich, Lee Gallery Director at TWITTER: @TRIARTWORKS Organization several awards over the last 30 years. Ongo- the nation, it also owns two National Historic 864/656-3883 or at Anderson ing - Featuring an exhibit of works by over 80 Landmark houses, the Heyward-Washington (http://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/cva/). of the Cape Fear Coast plus members of CAG who display a wealth of House (1772) and the Joseph Manigault House Bay3 Artisan Gallery, located in the Arts talent in different media including, oils, acrylics, (1803), as well as the Dill Sanctuary, a 580- The Fran Hanson Discovery Center, South Warehouse, 110 Federal St., Anderson. Ongo- pastels, watercolors, photography, printmaking acre wildlife preserve. Admission: Yes. Hours: Carolina Botanical Garden, Clemson University, ing - Featuring works by Marion Carroll, Carol & sculpture. The Gallery is also home for the Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: Clemson. Featured Artists Gallery, Ongo- Cook, Joshua Davis, Lynn Felts, Jane Fried- CAG office. Hours: Daily, 11am-6pm. Contact: 843/722-2996 or at (www.charlestonmuseum. ing - Featuring works by Nancy Basket, Sue CALL FOR man, Cheryl Gibisch, Ann Heard, Ruth Hopkins, 843/722-2454 or at (www.charlestonartistguild. org). Figliola, Sue Grier, Sandy King, Jo Ann Taylor Diann Simms and Lori Solymosi. The work com). and Phil Garrett, on a rotating basis. Elizabeth presented in the gallery features oils, acrylics, ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Charleston Belser Fuller Gallery, Ongoing - This collec- &211(&7Ť INFORMŤ&5($7(Ť6833257Ť 352027( watercolors, photography, pastels, collage, Gibbes Museum of Art, 135 Meeting Street, Ashley River Tower, Public area at Medi- tion of watercolors, mixed media and pen & ink ARTISTS assemblages, sculpture, mosaics, and stained Charleston. Gallery 2, Through May 20 - cal University of South Carolina, Charleston. drawings was generously donated by a dear glass and jewelry. There is a piece of original "Mexico and the Charleston Renaissance". This Ongoing - "Contemporary Carolina Collection friend of the SC Botanical Garden, Elizabeth Get ready for the art for every home or office in a variety of price exhibition explores the influence of Mexican art @ Ashley River Tower," featuring the larg- Belser Fuller. This incredible collection ranges ranges. Co-sponsored by the Anderson Arts and culture upon American artists in the mid est collection of original, contemporary South from 1947 to 1992. New pieces have been added Center. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-4pm, & Sat., twentieth century, particularly artists associated Carolina art on permanent display, including this year in celebration of Belser's 97th birthday. Fine Art at Baxters Official Art Show of 10am- 1pm. Contact: 864/716-3838 or at (www. with the Charleston Renaissance. Mexico and 885 works by 53 talented artists, sculptors Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Closed University continued from Page 23 andersonartscenter.org). the Charleston Renaissance features paintings and photographers in South Carolina. Artists Holidays and Home Football Game Saturdays. of still life and landscapes and is an active the Azalea Festival! and works on paper from the Gibbes Collection included are: Lucille Akinjobe, Jack Alterman, Contact: 864/656-3405 or at environmentalist. A primary goal of White’s Vandiver Gallery of the Thrift Library, by William Halsey, Anna Heyward Taylor, George Thomas Blagden, Jr., Carl Blair, Patti Brady, (www.clemson.edu/scbg/). landscape painting is to bring to the viewer Anderson University, 316 Boulevard, Ander- Biddle, Charles Wilbert White, Edward Middle- Keith Brown, Julia Cart, Eva Carter, Jocelyn son. Jan. 11 – Feb. 22 - "Faculty Spotlight: ton Manigault and Corrie McCallum. Gallery Châteauvert, Lese Corrigan, Townsend David- Columbia Area awareness of the magnificent surround- April 7-15 Solo Ceramics Exhibition by Chotsani Elaine 3, Through May 20 - "Magic in the Mundane: son, Linda Fantuzzo, Buddy Folk, Squire Fox, ings we all share and must protect. She has Dean. A Gallery talk will be offered on Jan. 18, Modernist Photography from the Robert Marks Mary Edna Fraser, Cassandra Gillens, Anthony Columbia Museum of Art, Main & Hampton worked passionately to preserve the natural beginning at 6pm. Dean is Assistant Professor Collection". Influenced by surrealism and other Green, Jon Holloway, Ann Hubbard, Lisa Streets, Columbia. Through Jan. 15 - "Henri resources and to document the beautiful, Submissions may be made from of Art Ceramics for Anderson University. She modernist art movements, early twentieth-century Salosaari Jasinski, Erik Johnson, Kim Keats, Matisse: Jazz & Poetry on Paper," a sweep- fragile planet in her paintings. started teaching at AU in 2014 after receiving photographers expanded the traditional boundar- Arianne King Comer, Kit Loney, Paul Mardikian, ing exhibition that celebrates four of the artist’s Currently, White is working on several January 8 — February 26, 2018. her MFA, Washington University in St. Louis in ies of the camera radically altering perceptions Nancy Marshall, Paul Matheny, John McWil- books, including his iconic Jazz portfolio. Drawn series, one of which features landscapes and ART... 2001. Dean has travelled as a Fulbright-Nehru of everyday subjects. This exhibition features liams, Sue Middleton, Marge Moody, Gordon from the Bank of America art collection, the cityscapes of North Carolina. These works Interested artists are encouraged Scholar to India and cites other notable artist works by Alfred Stieglitz, Berenice Abbott, Laszlo Nicholson, Jane Nodine, Marcelo Novo, Karin exhibition features 80 framed illustrations that include marshes, lakes, streams, vineyards, residencies include the M.J. Wood Artist-in- Moholy-Nagy, Martin Munkácsi, and George Olah, Matt Overend, Rick Rhodes, Ed Rice, together offer meditations on life, love, hard- It’s COOL! to visit: Wilmingtonart.org for Residence at Red Lodge (Mont.) Clay Center Platt Lynes, from the Robert Marks Collection Molly B. Right, Susan Romaine, Kristi Ryba, ship, and utter joy. “Henri Matisse is one of the old barns, wet city streets, and anything else Work by Lori White and being a Connecticut Artist Fellowship Grant at the Gibbes. Galleries 8 & 9, Through Jan. Virginia Scotchie, Laura Spong, Tom Stanley, essential European artists of the modern era,” that really captures her attention. She does full prospectus and application. recipient. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 2:30-5:30pm & Sun., 7 - "Pan American Modernism: Avant-Garde Art Christine Tedesco, Colleen Terrell, Leo Twiggs, says Lynn Robertson, CMA interim director. “As both plein air paintings of the landscapes Caroline Jasper, Sean Dye, Anita Louise 1-5pm. Contact: Kim Dick, Art Gallery Director in Latin America and the United States". This Tjelda Vander Meijden, Mary Walker, Sue South Carolina’s only international art museum, and larger studio paintings in which she West, Albert Handell, Chad Hughes, Bob Membership is open to artists & art lovers alike by calling 864/328-1819 or e-mail at (kdick@ exhibit explores the rich visual dialogue that Simons Wallace, Joe Walters, Sam Wang, Enid we are thrilled to partner with Bank of America to works to recapitulate the sensory qualities Rohm, Greg Biolchini, Scott Christensen, andersonuniversity.edu). flourished across the Americas between 1919 Williams, Manning Williams, and Paul Yanko. give our community the chance to see the artist she experience when painting on site. Frank Serrano, and Kevin Macpherson. Her and 1979. Showcasing more than 70 important Hours: daily, 8:30am-5pm. Contact: Kathleen in one of his most personal and experimental White is an Exhibiting Member of the work has been published in Painting North Join Today & Support Local Art Beaufort Area works of art, the exhibition examines Modern- Ellis, Director of National Communications, genres.” Through Apr. 22 - "Renée Cox: Soul Oil Painters of America and a Signature Carolina - A Visual Journey, Painting North ism as an international phenomenon, embracing MUSC, at 843/792.5602 or e-mail at (ellisk@ Culture," showcasing a new series of works Member of the Pastel Society of America. Carolina – Impressions en Plein Air, and www.wilmingtonart.org Gallery @ ARTworks, home of the Arts Coun- the contributions of Latin American artists. 2nd musc.edu). from pioneering photographer Renée Cox. With She is an active member of Visual Art Ex- Best of Artists – America. cil of Beaufort, Port Royal, & Sea Islands, 2127 Floor Atrium, Through Mar. 24 - "Betwixt and this mesmerizing exhibition of one video and 11 change, Durham Art Guild, Pastel Society For further information check our NC Boundary St., near K-Mart, in Beaufort Town Between". Sculptor Patrick Dougherty works The Charleston Night Market, located be- mixed-media photographic collages, Cox aims Center, Beaufort. Ongoing - Featuring the work with twigs and branches to create site-specific tween Church and East Bay streets in the heart to inspire transcendence and provide a space of North Carolina, and Landscape Artists Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery and creative processes of new and emerging installations. Woven together and held in place by of The Charleston CIty Market, Charleston. where people of color know no limits. “Through- International. White has studied with some at 252/634-9002 or visit artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm. Contact: tension, Dougherty’s sculptures have a whimsi- Thur.-Sat., 6:30-10:30pm - The Night Market out her career, Cox has subverted everything of the top representational painters in the (www.fineartatbaxters.com). 843-379-2787 or at (www.beaufortcountyarts. cal quality, inspired by his childhood adventures is and provides world class shopping along with from the expectations of women in art programs country including Luana Luconi Winner, com). exploring the woods of North Carolina. At the Gib- nightly entertainment. These newest mem- to the telling of history and legend, rewriting it bes, Dougherty has created an installation titled bers now join a veteran group of established by inserting her own image as a strong black Beaufort Art Association Gallery,913 Bay "Betwixt and Between" in the museum’s glass artisans whose locally-made products have woman into the role of lead character, superhero, Some Exhibits That Are Still On View Street, across the street from the Clock Tower, atrium, creating a visual connection between the earned the Night Market a sterling reputation and even Jesus at the Last Supper,” says CMA Our policy at Carolina Arts is to present Beaufort. Ongoing - New works by more than 90 interior gallery space and the lush outdoor gar- for producing the finest handmade products Curator Catherine Walworth. Galleries 5 & 6, a press release about an exhibit only once exhibiting members of the Beaufort Art Associa- den. Museum Shop - Now offering the inventory available anywhere in the Charleston area. Ongoing - "Modern & Contemporary Art from and then go on, but many major exhibits tion Gallery - exhibits and featured artists change of the Tradd Street Press, reproductions of works Hours: Thur.-Sat., 6:30-10:30pm & the 2nd the Collection". Celebrating some of the CMA’s every six weeks. In addition to framed paintings by Elizabeth O'Neill Verner amoung other exhibit Sun. in Aug. Contact: e-mail to (chasnightmar- greatest hits, this exhibition features over 30 are on view for months. This is our effort in a variety of media, the gallery offers prints, related art objects. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm [email protected]). paintings, drawings, photographs and sculptures to remind you of some of them. photographs, unframed matted originals, jewelry, & Sun., 1-5pm; closed Mon. Admission: Yes. from the Museum’s collection that have not been sculpture, ceramics and greeting cards. Hours: Contact: 843/722-2706 or at (www.gibbesmu- The Old Slave Mart Museum, 6 Chalmers on view recently. It offers the visitor experiences Mon.-Fri.,10 am-5pm. Contact: 843/521-4444 or seum.org). Street, Charleston. Ongoing - The Museum re- both serious and sensual and is designed to both at (www.beaufortartassociation.com). counts the story of Charleston's role in this inter- entertain and enlighten. Notable works included Saul Alexander Foundation Gallery, Charles- state slave trade by focusing on the history of this are by Jasper Johns, Howard Thomas, Sally Bluffton ton County Public Library, 68 Calhoun St., particular building and site and the slave sales Mann and Edward Ruscha, whose famous image Charleston. Jan. 1 - 31 - "Cuba, 2015," featuring that occurred here. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. of the Hollywood Hills (on view) has become a Society of Bluffton Artists Gallery/Learning works by Andy Brack. Cuba - an island just 90 Contact: The Office of Cultural Affairs at 843/958- staple of the art world. Ray Taylor Fair Gallery, Center, 8 Church Street, corner of Calhoun and miles off of Florida's coast - has an exotic allure 6467 or at (http://www.charlestonarts.sc/). Ongoing - Featuring a new and permanent Church Street, Bluffton. Ongoing - Featuring for Americans, largly due to the sociopolitical installation of its ancient art collection. The instal- Bairin, artist (active 1894), and Hori Yata (active works in a variety of mediums by over 100 area ggulf that made it off-limits for more than 50 Clemson Area lation includes approximately 50 objects that 1894), block carver, “The Great Naval Battle of artists, with all work moderately priced. Changing years. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 9am-8pm; Fri. & Sat., introduce the major ancient civilizations from the Haiyang Island”, 1894; triptych of color wood- Eadweard Muybridge (English, 1830-1904) shows every six weeks. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- 9am-6pm; and Sun. 2-5pm. Contact: Frances Lee Gallery, 1-101 Lee Hall, Clemson Univer- Mediterranean and Near East. Examples of the block prints (nishiki-e). Ackland Art Museum, 5pm & Sun., 11:30am-3pm. Contact: 843/757- Richardson at 843/805-6803 or at (www.ccpl. sity, 323 Fernow Street, Clemson. Jan. 8 - Feb. earliest form of writing from 12th century B.C. The University of North Carolina at Chapel “Animal Locomotion,” Plate 333, 1887, Collotype Hill, The Gene and Susan Roberts Collection, of original photograph, 10 x 10 in. Weatherspoon 6586 or at (www.sobagallery.com). org). 8 - "Troubling Beauty," featuring works by Mesopotamia, are shown next to Egyptian scar- 2014.40.52a-c. Art Museum, Museum purchase with funds from Yvette Cummings. A reception and artists talk abs and Greek painted vessels. The world of the the Benefactors Fund. 1973.2136. Image courtesy Charleston The Charleston Museum, 360 Meeting Street, will be offered on Feb. 8, beginning at 5:30pm. ancient Romans is represented by 2nd century Ackland Art Museum in Chapel Hill, of Weatherspoon Art Museum. Charleston. Founded in 1773, is America’s first The exhibition showcases original paintings glass and bronze items and portrait sculpture. NC, is presenting Flash of Light, Fog photographs highlighting both the pioneers Avery Research Center for African History museum. Charleston Museum’s Lowcountry and hand cut paper collages that present mo- Many of these works have not been seen since of War: Japanese Military Prints, 1894- of the medium and contemporary artists and Culture, at the College of Charleston, 125 Image Gallery, Through May 14 - "The Early ments of transition between experiences of the Museum moved to its location on Main Street Bull St., Charleston. Denmark Vesey Confer- Days: A Photographic History of America’s recalled child abuse and the dynamics of moth- in 1998. The collection has grown over the last 1905, which spotlights dramatic Japanese working in the field today. CAM invited ence Room, Onging - "KABOH: A Legacy of First Museum," tells the story of the Museum’s erhood. Culling through scattered memories several years with the donation of 12 fine Roman prints in an innovative installation, on eight North Carolina art museums to partici- Twelve." Charleston Quilter Dorothy Montgomery transformation over the years. After The of the past and current experiences with her sculptures in 2002 from Pennsylvania collector view through Jan. 7, 2018. Flash of Light, pate in this collaborative exhibition, asking made "KABOH" in honor of the "Priscilla" story. Charleston Museum’s founding in 1773 by the daughters Yvette Cummings work explores the Dr. Robert Y. Turner. Admission: Yes, but there Fog of War: Japanese Military Prints, each to curate which photographs to feature The quilt was in the possession of Dr. Joseph Charleston Library Society, it was subsequently complicated path of youth, beauty, femininity is no admission charge on Sun. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 1894-1905, is an expansive exhibition from their permanent collections. One Opala who donated it to the Avery Research Cen- overseen by the Library Society, the Literary and transitions from childhood into self-aware- 11am-5pm; first Fri., till 8pm; Sat., 10am-5pm & showcasing 75 Japanese prints of battle museum focused on Bauhaus works created ter in July, 2008. Corridor (2nd Floor), Ongoing and Philosophical Society of South Carolina, ness. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 9am-4:30pm. Con- Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 803/799-2810 or at scenes from the First Sino-Japanese War between the world wars, another curated a - "Esau Jenkins: A Retrospective View of the Man the Medical College of South Carolina, and the tact: Denise Woodward-Detrich, Lee Gallery (www.columbiamuseum.org). and the Russo-Japanese War at the turn of body of work by North Carolina photog- and His Times" This exhibition was developed College of Charleston. In 1907, Charleston’s Director by calling 864-656-3883 or at the 20th century. For further info call Zoe raphers, while others chose work by such in 1991 by the Avery Institute. After its display in city council offered the newly built Thomson (http://www.clemson.edu/centers-institutes/cva/). McKissick Museum, University of South Caroli- Starling, Curator of Education at 919/513- well-known artists as Robert Mapplethorpe, Charleston it traveled throughout the state of SC Auditorium on Rutledge Avenue to house the na, USC Horseshoe, Columbia. 2nd floor, North under the auspices of the State Museum Travel- Museum and provided funding to support the The ARTS Center, 212 Butler St., Clemson. Gallery, Ongoing - "Diverse Voices: Discovering 7244 or at (https://gregg.arts.ncsu.edu/). Andres Serrano, Mickalene Thomas, Burk ing Exhibition Program. Consisting of (15) panels growing institution. Over the years, Museum Ongoing - Featuring works by local and region- Community Through Traditional Arts". Dedicated The Louise Wells Cameron Art Museum Uzzle, Edward Weston, Aaron Siskind, measuring 24" x 36", the exhibit chronicles the directors continued the expansion of exhibits al artists. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-5pm & Fri., to the late George D. Terry, "Diverse Voices" in Wilmington, NC, is presenting Created Francesca Woodman and Ansel Adams. myriad of activities Mr. Jenkins was intimately and educational programs and fashioned the 10am-2pm. Contact: 864/633-5051 or at (www. explores deeply-rooted traditions that help create by Light, an exhibit exploring the photogra- For further information call the Museum at involved in. Additionally, it highlights his leader- Museum into a much loved cultural institution explorearts.org). and maintain the cultural landscape of South phy collections of nine North Carolina art 910/395-5999 or visit ship skills as a conscious and compassionate in the Charleston community. By the 1970s, Carolina and the surrounding region. Each year museums, on view through Feb. 11, 2018. (www.cameronartmuseum.org). community activist, organizer, entrepreneur and the grand building that housed the Museum ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Clemson the exhibit will focus on a specific theme or The exhibition will showcase over 100 Civil Rights leader. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm had fallen into serious disrepair and the welfare Madren Conference Center, Clemson Univer- tradition. Year one of "Diverse Voices" offers a & Sat., noon-5pm. Admission: by donation. Con- of the collections was threatened. Under the sity, Clemson. Ongoing - Featuring wood and comprehensive presentation of objects from the The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month tact: 843/953-7609 or visit (www.cofc.edu/avery). directorship of Donald Herold, the collections steel bird carvings by Grainger McKoy. Hours: museum collection that represent the work of prior to the next issue. This will be Jan. 24th for the February 2018 issue and Feb. 24 for the March issue. After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs were moved to the new location at 360 Meeting regular building hours. Contact: Peter Kent at celebrated NEA National Heritage Fellows and into the next month. But don’t wait for the last minute - send your info now. Street, and the Museum opened once again 864/656-0382 or e-mail at (peter.kent@clem- And where do you send that info? E-mail to ([email protected]). to the community in April 1980. Unfortunately, sonews.clemson.edu). continued on Page 26

Page 24 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 25 Greenville ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Greenville French, Carl Milles, August Saint-Gaudens and Justine V.R. "Nita" Milliken Wing, Milliken Centre Stage Theatre Gallery, 501 River Anna Hyatt Huntington. Hours: daily, 9:30am-5- Fine Arts Building, Converse College, Spar- Downtown Greenville - "First Fridays," Street, Greenville. Through Jan. 7, 2018 - pm. Admission: Yes. Admission to Brookgreen tanburg. Ongoing - Featuring a collection of SC Institutional Galleries featuring a gallery crawl presented on the first "Light Language", featuring works by Elizabeth SC Institutional Galleries is good for seven days. Contact: 843/235-6000 , 52 prints, given by Spartanburg resident Frank continued from Page 25 Fri, of the month from 6-9pm. Visit galleries & Tim Speaker. Jan. 12 - Mar. 3 - "Wet Paint," continued from Page 26 800-849-1931, or at (www.brookgreen.org). Toms which includes works by Joan Miro, Sal- throughout the downtown area. For info: (www. featuring works by Glory Day Loflin. Through vador Dali, Alexander Calder, Helmut Newton Jean Laney Harris Folk Heritage Award recipi- Contact: call 803/828-7790 or South Carolina fristfridaysonline.com). wet on wet oil painting, Loflin explores the years ago until European contact in the 17th Seacoast Artists Gallery, located at The Market ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Litchfield and others. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Con- ents. Ongoing - "Highlights from the Permanent Artists by calling 803/602-4814 or at (http:// relationship between figurative language and century. Hands on opportunities for children of Common, 3032 Nevers Street, Myrtle Beach. On- Gallery at Applewood House of tact: 864/596-9181 or e-mail at (artdesign@ Collections of McKissick Museum". Permanent www.southcarolinaartists.com). Clemson University’s Center for Visual its visual counterpart in her show “Wet Paint”. all ages. D. Lindsay Pettus Gallery, Ongoing going - features the works of over 70 local artists Pancakes,14361 Ocean Highway, Litchfield converse.edu). - "Baruch Silver Collection," a collection of the Arts - Greenville, 5th Floor, ONE Building, Ongoing - Featuring works by visual art mem- - "The Story of Catawba Pottery". This National of the Seacoast Artists Guild of South Carolina, Beach. Ongoing - features works of accom- Baruch family silver. And, "Natural Curiosity: USC Due West 1 North Main Street, Greenville. Through bers of MAC. Exhibits are offered in collabora- Endowment for the Arts funded exhibit traces a nonprofit visual arts organization dedicated to plished local artists and photographers who are Rosalind Sallenger Richardson Center for and the Evolution of Scientific Inquiry into the June 4 - "Supersystems," featuring works by tion with the Metropolitan Arts Council. Hours: the art, culture and history of Catawba pottery, advancing excellence in the visual arts through members of the Seacoast Artists Guild of South the Arts, Wofford College, Spartanburg. Ongo- Natural World". Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-5pm Bowie Arts Center, Bonner St., Erskine College, Kathleen Thum. The drawings and paintings of Tue.-Fri., 2-6pm & 2 hr. prior to shows. Contact: the oldest Native American pottery tradition in teaching, exhibits, workshops and special events. Carolina dedicated to advancing excellence ing - Featuring the Cerise and Amber Persian & Sat., 11am-3pm. Contact: 803/777-7251 or at Due West. Ongoing - Permanent Collections, Kathleen Thum’s exhibition are a hybrid of vari- MAC at 864/467-3132 or at (www.greenvil- the United States. Ongoing - The Center is Guild membership benefits include monthly in the visual arts through teaching, exhibits, Ceiling sculptors created by renowned American (http://artsandsciences.sc.edu/mcks/). 19th c. furniture, cut-glass, clocks and decorative ous human physiological systems, which are learts.com). 15,000 square foot facility in historic downtown meetings, programs & presentations; and oppor- workshops, art shows & sales. Hours: daily 6am - sculptor Dale Chihuly. Admission: Free. Hours: arts. Also, 19th & early 20th c. music boxes & depicted through abstract networks of forms, Lancaster. Guests will have the opportunity to tunities to participate in Spring & Fall Art Shows 2pm. Contact: at Tue, Wed, Fri. & Sat., 1-5pm; Thur., 1-9pm; and McMaster Gallery, room 119, basement level, mechanical musical instruments. Hours: M-Th, shapes, lines, marks and color. Like our internal Whole Foods Market, café area, 1140 Wood- tour the NAS Center’s gallery spaces, archives, and Web Gallery. Artwork includes oil, acrylic, (www.seacoastartistsguild.com). closed Sun.& Mon. Contact: call Laura Corbin at McMaster Building, 1615 Senate Street, Uni- 1-4:30pm or by appt. Contact: 864/379-8867. anatomy, the structures in these works are ruff Rd., Greenville. Ongoing - Featuring rotat- classrooms, and archaeology, language, and watercolor, fiber art, mixed media, clay, metal 864/597-4180, e-mail to (laura.corbin@wofford. versity of South Carolina, corner of Pickens & layered, linear, flowing, clustered, open, dense ing exhibits of works by members of Upstate audio-visual labs. Home to the world’s largest engraved jewelry, sculpture, assemblage, and Richburg edu) or at (www.wofford.edu). Senate Streets, Columbia. Jan. 11 - Feb. 22 - "T/ Elloree and intertwined. Referencing medical illustra- Visual Arts (changing every 60 days). Hours: collection of Catawba Indian pottery, the NAS fine art photography. Art classes and workshops here," a solo exhibition by artist Naomi J. Falk. A tions, industrial systems and topographical Mon.-Thur., 8am-9pm; Fri. & Sat., 8am-10pm Center will offer exhibits of regional Native offered. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm and Sun., Olde English District Visitors Center & Mar- UPSTATE Gallery on Main, 172 E. Main Street, reception will be held on Jan. 18, from 5-7pm with Elloree Heritage Museum and Cultural Mu- maps, Thum playfully creates her own imagery & Sun., 9am-9pm. Contact: 864/232-4433 or at American Art, classes and programs focused on noon-6pm. Contact: 843.232.7009, e-mail at ket, 3200 Commerce Drive, Suite A, Richburg. Spartanburg. Jan. 12 - Mar. 24 - "Southern Goth- a gallery talk at 6pm. Falk grew up in the wilds of seum, 2714 Cleveland Street, Elloree. Ongo- to portray the fascinating inter-workings of our (www.upstatevisualarts.org). Native American history, culture, archaeology, ([email protected]) or at Ongoing - This is your one stop shop for finding ic," a sculptural installation by Charleston artist Michigan and, from an early age, planned to be ing - Stroll Cleveland Street as it appeared in bodies. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-5pm. Contact: folklore, and language. Hours: Tue., Wed., Fri., (www.seacoastartistsguild.com). specialty food products, art (pottery, jewelry, etc.) and SC Arts Commission fellow Herb Parker. A an archaeologist, a brain surgeon, a heart sur- 1900 and delight in the recreated stores, bank visit (www.clemson.edu/cva/cva-greenville). Hartsville & Sat., 10am-5pm; Thur., 10am-7pm; of Mon. by and many other local, unique items from our reception will be held on Jan. 18, from 5-8pm, geon, a meteorologist, and travel the world with and hotel; Explore the train station, logging and appt only. Contact: 803/313-7172 or visit (http:// North Charleston region. We also carry a variety of South Carolina during Spartanburg ArtWalk. Parker explores the Jacques Cousteau. None of those worked out, butchering areas; Visit Snider Cabin, birthplace Greenville Center for Creative Arts, 25 Black Creek Arts Center, 116 West College usclancaster.sc.edu/NAS/). souvenirs. Hours: daily, 9am-5pm. Contact: nuances and incongruities of modern life through but she did learn to scuba dive, studied sculpture of William J. Snider, founder of Elloree; Learn Draper Street, Greenville. Through Jan. 24 Ave., Hartsville. Jean & James Fort Gallery, City of North Charleston Art Gallery, North 803/385-6800 or at (www.oldeenglishmarket. the conjoining of hand-crafted and found objects, and ceramics at Michigan State and Portland about tenant farming and meet midwife Mary Ella - "Structural Probability," brings together the Through Jan. 27 - Featuring works by members Laurens Charleston Performing Arts Center & Conven- com). which are used to create an assemblage-inspired State Universities, and received an MFA from Jones who was responsible for delivering many work of artists Abraham Abebe, David Bogus, of the Darlington County Photography Club. tion Center Complex, common walkways, 5001 installation. Surreal and often macabre, Parker’s Carnegie Mellon University. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Elloree babies; Take a rest in the two-seater Lindsay McCulloch and Laura Mosquera in a Ongoing - Featuring works by local and regional The Artist’s Coop, 113 E.Laurens St., on the Coliseum Drive, North Charleston. Through Ridge Spring highly topical works are imbued with a sense of 9am-4:30pm. Contact: Shannon Rae Lindsey, outhouse; Explore a plantation gin house with multi-disciplinary exhibition of artists working in artists. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 10am-1pm and 2-5pm; Historic Downtown Square., Laurens. Ongo- Jan. 29, 2018 - "PLUME – Gouache Paintings his own history, culture, and philosophies. Ongo- Gallery Director by e-mail at (slindsey@email. its original gin, cotton press, and mechanicals; multiple mediums with a common conceptual Fri., 10am-2pm and 1st Sat. of the month ing - Featuring works by over 50 cooperatiave & Fiber Art by Camela Guevara". Guevara is a Art Association of Ridge Spring Gallery, Art ing - The gallery is dedicated to contemporary sc.edu) or call 803/777-5752. Learn how cotton is grown, picked and ginned undercurrent of rhythm and geometry. Ongoing 10am-1pm. Contact: 843/332-6234 or at (www. members, including paintings, jewlery, pottery contemporary textile artist and painter based in Center in Ridge Spring, located behind the Ridge and original exhibitions that include selections today; See the variety of horse-drawn plows, - Home to 16 studio artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., blackcreekarts.org). and weavings. Also art classes for children and Charleston. Her tactile fiber art pays respect to Spring Civic Center, 108 Maintenance Shop from the permanent collection by artists Andy Richland County Public Library, 1431 As- planters and cultivators that farmers used to work 9am-5pm & Sat., 11am-3pm. Contact: call adults. Hours: Tue.-Fri.,10am-5:30pm & Sat., traditional, time-honored sewing and weaving Circle, Ridge Spring. Ongoing - Featuring works Warhol, Jerry Uelsmann and Beatrice Riese. sembly St., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring 20 their land; Meet Ruby Doo and learn about the 864/735-3948 or at (www.artcentergreenville. Hartsville Museum and Sculpture Courtyard, 10am-3pm. Contact: 864/984-9359 or at (www. techniques through the lens of spare, geomet- in a variety of media by: Ron Buttler, Sammy Hours: Tue.-Sat., noon-5pm or by appt. Contact: pieces of public art on permanent display. Hours: history of mules and the vital role they played in org). 222 North Fifth Street, corner of Fifth Street and laurensartistscoop.org). ric imagery with an emphasis on materials. Clark, Christie Dunbar, Donna Minor, Joanne Jane Allen Nodine, director by e-mail at Mon.-Fri., 9am-9pm; Sat, 9am-6pm; Sun, 2-6pm. southern agriculture; and Visit the upstairs gallery Home Avenue, Hartsville. Ongoing - Housed in Through Jan. 29, 2018 - "Impermanent. Ob- Crouch, Gloria Grizzle, Donna Hatcher, Linda ([email protected]), call 864/503-5838, Contact: 803/988-0886 or at (www.richland.lib. for the latest show featuring work by local and Greenville County Museum of Art, 420 a 1930’s Post Office Building, the museum has Marion jects," featuring oil paintings by Patrick Nevins, Lake, Samantha McClure, Danny O’Driscoll, or Mark Flowers, exhibits coordinator by e-mail sc.us). regional South Carolina artists, a baseball exhibit, College Street, Greenville. Ongoing - "South kept many of the unique architectural features of The exhibit presents a collection of still-lifes Gwen Power, Deborah Reeves, Mary Rogers, at ([email protected]), or call 864/503- a postcard exhibit or any of a variety of chang- Carolina Icons". Consider the work of three the building. The skylight, original to the building, Marion County Museum, 101 Wilcox Avenue, and landscapes on wood panel and canvas. Emily Short, Marion Webb, and Barbara Yon. 5848. 701 Center for Contemporary Art, 701 Whaley ing exhibits. Admission: Yes. Hours: Wed.-Sat., African-American artists from South Carolina, has been retrofitted with stained glass panels de- Marion. Ongoing - Changing exhibits are Nevins strives to create as much realism as Hours: Fri. & Sat., 10am-4pm or by appt. Contact: St., Columbia. West side of the 701 Whaley 10am-5pm. Contact: 803-897-2225 or at (http:// David Drake, William H. Johnson, and Merton picting the flora and fauna significant to the area. displayed in two galleries downstairs. These he can in his paintings. He believes that the 803/685-5003, 803/685-5620 or at (http://sites. West Main Artists Cooperative, 578 West building, Ongoing - "Herb Parker: Olympia www.elloreemuseum.org). Simpson. Their work echoes the stories of slav- The Sculpture Courtyard added in 2000 features can be local exhibits, or traveling exhibits from challenge of realism teaches him something google.com/site/artassnridgespring/Home). Main St., Spartanburg. Jan. 3 - 28 - "Roots," Dialogue," featuring an outdoor, architectural ery, the struggle for equality, and the Civil rights many different types of sculpture. The Showcase the South Carolina State Museum’s collections. with each new painting. Hours: Mon.-Sat., featuring works by Ludovic Nkoth, which will installation by Charleston, SC, artist Herb Parker. Florence movement. Admission: Free. Hours: Wed.-Sat., Gallery presents special exhibits focusing on The Magnolia Room of the museum is furnished 9am-5pm. Contact: 843/740-5854, or at (http:// Rock Hill explore his African heritage. A reception will be His architectural structure is 10 feet tall, 34 feet 10am-6pm and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 864/271- history, the arts or present day events. Hours: with lovely antiques once used in the Aiken-Rhett www.northcharleston.org/Residents/Arts-and- held on Jan. 18, from 5:30-8:30pm, during the long and 18 feet wide and made of rebar, oat Florence County Museum, 111 West Cheves 7570 or at (www.gcma.org). Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm (closed from noon-1pm on House in Charleston. These pieces were a gift Culture.aspx) or (http://northcharlestonartsfest. Museum of York County, 4621 Mt. Gallant city’s monthly ArtWalk. “My journey began in straw, jute, bamboo, reed and mulch. Parker Street, across the street from the Francis Marion Fri.) and Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: 843/383-3005 from the Charleston Museum. The upstairs gal- com/). Road, Rock Hill. Nature Nook Gallery, Through Cameroon, West Africa, where I was born in created the work during his May residency at 701 University Performing Arts Center, Florence. Lipscomb Gallery, South Carolina Governor’s or at (www.hartsvillemuseum.org). leries feature a turn-of-the-century classroom, a Jan. 6 - "River Discoveries," an exhibit that show- October of 1994,” the artist said. “The vibrant CCA with several volunteer assistants. "Olympia Community Gallery, Ongoing - This exhibit School for the Arts and Humanities, 15 Uni- farm room, and a variety of displays concerning ALTERNATE ART SPACES - North Charleston cases the nature photography of Bill Stokes, a cities inspired me at an early age so much Dialogue" is 701 CCA’s first commissioned public introduces visitors to the history of the museum versity St., Greenville. Ongoing - We feature Hilton Head Island Area the people and places of Marion County. Hours: Riverfront Park, 1001 Everglades Dr., The Navy local conservation advocate, naturalist, and kaya- so that I spent much of my time there filling art work. Hours: Wed., 11am-8pm; Thur.-Sat., and its formative collections. This gallery also several exhibitions throughout each year - our Tues.-Fri., 9am-noon & 1-5pm. Contact: 843/423- Yard at Noisette (former Charleston Naval Base), king enthusiast who spends many hours paddling sketchbooks. My work explores the relationship 11am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 803/238- exhibits the histories and diversity of the City of own students and faculty, plus many guest art- Art League of Hilton Head Gallery, at the Arts 8299 or at (http://www.marionsc.org/musem). North Charleston. Through Mar. 25 - "2017/18 on the Catawba River. Complementing the between the body and urban spaces. With influ- 2351 or at (www.701cca.org). Florence, and the incorporated municipalities of ists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm. Visitors are Center of Coastal Carolina, 14 Shelter Cove National Outdoor Sculpture Competition & Exhi- photography is a selection of taxidermy mounts ences as diverse as Picasso, Dali, and Andy Florence County. Additionally, the Community asked to sign in at the Administration Building’s Lane, Hilton Head Island. Jan. 4 - 27 - "Any- McCormick bition," juried by Robin Salmon, Vice President of of water fowl, models and specimens common Warhol, new tensions are crafted from both SC State Museum, 301 Gervais St., Columbia. Gallery communicates the lives, stories and front desk before entering campus. Contact: thing Goes!," the 2018 annual member show. A Art & Historical Collections and Curator of Sculp- to waterways in the Carolina Piedmont, some of opaque and transparent layers infused with Ongoing - “ART: A Collection of Collections.” The accomplishments of significant past and present 864/282-3777. reception will be held on Jan. 10, from 5-7pm. The MACK, McCormick Arts Council Gallery, 115 ture at Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, SC. which are also pictured in Stokes’ photographs. rich textures and colors. Ongoing - Featuring SC State Museum is home to over 4,000 works citizens of Florence County and members of it’s The entire gallery will be devoted to the best Main Street, located in the historic Keturah Hotel, Hours: daylight hours. Contact: 843/740-5854 Also on display is a curious array of objects col- a twenty thousand square foot facility offering of art, hand-made objects and various collec- communities. This gallery is one of two perma- Metropolitan Arts Council Gallery, 16 Augus- works from more than 170 exhibiting members. McCormick. Ongoing, The Artisans Gallery or at (http://www.northcharleston.org/Residents/ lected along the river. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- affordable studio space and featuring works by tions within its collection. Many of these pieces nent exhibit spaces designed by award winning ta Street, Greenville. Jan. 12 - Feb. 23 - "Direct Artworks in all media will be on display and for Shop at the MACK - Featuring works of over 30 Arts-and-Culture.aspx). pm & Sun. 1-5pm. Contact: 803.329.2121 or at 50 local artists. Come to see works from local have never been on display in the museum. exhibit design firm, HaleySharpe Design.Pee Experience: Cancer and Art," offers visceral sale. Truly Anything Goes! Hours: Mon.-Sat., artisans including paintings, pottery, jewelry, jack- (http://chmuseums.org/). artists, attend workshops, shop in the retail ART: A Collection of Collections will highlight Dee History Gallery, Ongoing - This is the larg- visual evidence that in creating, these 14 artists 10am-4pm. Contact: 843/681-5060 or at ets, gourds, woodworking, textiles, soaps and Orangeburg store, or meet any of the artists in their studios. some of these one-of-a-kind collections within est gallery space in the facility, comprising 3,300 find an uplifting sense of peace. A reception will (www.artleaguehhi.org). more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: The Rock Hill Pottery Center, Getty’s Art Cen- Hours: Thur., 3-6pm; Sat., 10am-4pm; with the museum’s entire collection. Guests will get sq. ft. of exhibit space. This permanent collec- be held on Jan. 26, from 6:30-9pm. Featuring 864/852-3216 or at (http://mccormickarts.org/). I.P. Stanback Museum and Planetarium, ter, 201 East Main Street, in Old Town Rock extended hours on the 3rd Thur. of each month to explore works of fine, folk and decorative art tions gallery occupies the entire second floor, work by JoAnne Anderson, Beanor Daniels, Hilton Head Regional Healthcare Gallery, SC State University, 287 Geathers Street, Or- Hill. Ongoing - Featuring works by Bob Has- until 9pm for Spartanburg’s Art Walk. Contact: made by South Carolina artists that are being east wing of the building. Artifacts are supported Jamie Davis, Carol Funke, Eilsa M. Golden, Coastal Discovery Museum, at Honey Horn, Mount Pleasant angeburg. Ongoing - "The Influence of James selle, Christine White, Katherine Petke, Hope 864 804-6501 or at (www.westmainartists.org). grouped into collections within the exhibit based by historical images and narrative interpretation, Susanne Floyd Gunter, Christina Laurel, Cheryl off Highway 278, across from Gumtree Road, Brown: His Imprint on Music, Dance, Style and Fregerio, and Brian Schauer. Hours: Mon.-Fri., on medium, subject or artist. This exhibit will giving a comprehensive introduction to the Pee Lecroy, Monita Mahoney, Linda Williams Mc- Hilton Head Island. Ongoing - This beautiful Sweetgrass Cultural Arts Pavilion, Mount Politics". In 2008, the Stanback was selected to 10am-4pm and Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: call ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Spartanburg showcase rarely seen artwork by South Carolina Dee region from prehistory to the present. This Cune, Joanna LLew, Marilyn Murrell, Mike 69-acre site will serve as the Museum's base Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park, 99 Harry preserve the legacy of James Brown, when mu- 803/370-8109 or find then on Facebook. Campus of University of South Carolina Up- artists, enhanced by the fascinating stories of gallery is one of two permanent exhibit spaces Stoner, and Carole Knudson Tinsley. Ongoing for programs highlighting the cultural heritage M. Hallman, Jr. Blvd., under the bridge, Mount seum curators were invited to Brown’s Estate in state, 800 University Way, Spartanburg. Ongo- their inception and why they belong with other designed by award winning exhibit design firm, - Featuring works by Greenville area artists. and natural history of the Lowcountry. And, it Pleasant. Ongoing - The pavilion is a tribute Beech Island, SC, to retrieve items for preser- Spartanburg ing - "USC Upstate Outdoor Sculpture Collec- works of art to give us a new look at South HaleySharpe Design. Waters Gallery, T - ". Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: 864/467- will provide a signature venue for community to the generations of men and women who vation. The collection boasts an impressive list tion". Available to viewers year-round, these 13 Carolina and its visual culture. The Crescent Admission: Free. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm 3132, or at (www.greenvillearts.com). events for people of all ages.The opening have carried on this African tradition for more of items that capture the life and legacy of the Throughout Spartanburg, Through Apr. works can be seen in front of the Campus Life Café, second floor mezzanine of the Museum. & Sun. 2-5pm. Contact: 843/676-1200 or visit includes the renovation of a 6,000 sq. foot than three centuries. Kiosks and panels tell the ‘Hardest Working Man in Show Business.’ The 4 - "Lighten Up Spartanburg," organized by Center, the Humanities and Performing Arts The house menu offers a variety of baked goods, (www.flocomuseum.org). Museum & Gallery, Bob Jones University, former hunting retreat, renamed the "Discovery history of this unique craft, and the open-air collection features costumes, clothing, instru- the Spartanburg Art Museum, is a large scale Center, the Horace C. Smith Science Building, juices, coffee, hot chocolate and tea. Lunchtime Wade Hampton Boulevard, Greenville. Ongoing House," containing the Museum's new interac- facility provides a venue for local basketmak- ments, unpublished photographs, early cuts of public art project that bolsters the cultural vitality Tukey Theatre and the Kathryn Hicks Visual offerings include deli sandwiches and alternat- Hyman Fine Arts Center, Francis Marion Uni- - "Likely and Unlikely Pairings," featuring a fasci- tive exhibits, temporary gallery space and ers to display and sell their wares. Hours: daily, vinyl recordings, handwritten music, awards, of downtown Spartanburg, expands the local Arts Center. While the majority of the outdoor ing daily soups, as well as grilled chicken salads versity, Florence. Adele Kassab Gallery, Jan. nating juxtaposition of art and mundane objects community meeting rooms. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 800/774-0006 or at (www. trophies and more. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm economy through tourism, provides opportunities sculptures belong to internationally acclaimed and sandwiches. And let’s not forget the house 9 - Feb. 15 - Featuring ceramic sculptures by revealing a variety of viewpoints. Through this 9am-4:30pm & Sun., 11am-3pm. Contact: 843- townofmountpleasant.com). or by appt. Contact: 803/536-7174 or at (http:// to local and regional artists, and fosters artist Bob Doster, other artists included are Jim specialty: spectacular fudge, handmade on-site. Greenville artist Elaine Quave and paintings by special comparative display, the unique presenta- 689-6767 ext. 224 or at (www.coastaldiscovery. www.scsu.edu/researchoutreach/ipstanback- connections between local businesses and the Gallucci, Daingerfiled Ashton, Winston Wingo, Museum Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm ; Sun.,1- Myrtle Beach artist Neva Campbell. A reception tion serves as an engaging tool for all viewers org). Myrtle Beach / Grand Strand museumandplanetarium.aspx). arts. Special thanks to the City of Spartanburg, Dan Millspaugh, Adam Walls, and Hanna 5pm. Admission: Yes. Contact: call 803/898-4921 will be held on Jan. 12, from 6-8pm. Both Quave interested in understanding the many facets of Tim Carter + crew, Tindall Concrete, and Jubran. Cell phone tour info at (864-607-9224). or at (http://scmuseum.org/). and Campbell explore the natural world and our art, culture, and thought. Ongoing - Permanent Lancaster Chapin Park, 1400 Kings Hwy and 16th Ave. N., Lusty Gallery, Orangeburg County Fine Arts Wakefield Automotive. Contact: Spartanburg For more info contact Jane Nodine at 864/503- place within that world. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30am- exhibition of the finest collection of religious art in Myrtle Beach. Apr. 14 and 15, June 23 and 24, Center, Edisto Memorial Gardens, 649 Riverside Art Museum at 864/582-7616 or at (www. 5838 or e-mail to ([email protected]). ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Columbia area 5pm. Contact: 843/661-1385 or at (http://depart- America, including works by Rubens, Botticelli, USC Lancaster Native American Studies and Nov. 10 and 11. 2018 - "46th Annual Art in Drive, Orangeburg. Ongoing - Featuring a per- spartanburgartmuseum.org). Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center, ments.fmarion.edu/finearts/gallery.htm). and Van Dyck. Offering visitors a 60-minute Center, 119 South Main Street, Lancaster. Duke the Park - Show & Sale," sponsored by Wac- manent display of works by Coan Culler, Pernille Headquarters Library, Spartanburg County 1101 Lincoln St., Columbia. Ongoing - Fea- audio-guided tour of over 40 favored works for a Energy Gallery, Through Feb. 28 - "Piedmont camaw Arts and Crafts Guild. We will have over Dake, Betty Edmonds, Elsie Fogle, Michiko Chapman Cultural Center, 200 East St. John Public Libraries, 151 South Church Street, turing works by local artists throughout the Gaffney modest fee. Hours: Tue.-Sun., 2-5pm. Contact: American Indian Association’s Tribal Exhibit". 60 artists from the East Coast, as far away as Johnston, Zita Mellon, Barbara Townsend, Isaiah Street, Spartanburg. Sundays from 1-5pm - Spartanburg. AT&T Exhibition Lobby, Ongo- convention center, including works by Mike Wil- 864/242-5100, Ext. 1050 or at (www.bjumg.org). Members of the Piedmont American Indian TN, with about 20 of those artists from our local Zagar, and local schoolchildren. Hours: Mon.- "Sundays Unplugged". All of the exhibits are ing - Displaying exhibitions year round ranging liams, Liisa Salosaari Jasinski, Tyrone Geter, Cherokee Alliance of Visual Artists Gal- Association - Lower Eastern Cherokee Nation area. Typical art will include paintings, woodwork- Thur., 8:30am-4:30pm & Fri., 8:30am-noon. Con- open and most are free, including Spartanburg from art exhibits to local history to nationwide Peter Lenzo, Jamie Davis, Tom Lockart & Mark lery, 210 West Frederick Street, located in the Thompson Gallery, Thomas Anderson Roe Art of South Carolina have put together an exhibit ing, photography, jewelry, fabric, glass, metal, tact: Elizabeth Thomas at 803/536-4074 or at Art Museum, Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg exhibits of varying topics. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Woodham, Angela Bradburn, Virginia Scotchie, former Old Post Office building one street over Building, Furman University, Greenville. Jan. 15 - that represents their tribe, history, and culture. pottery, leather and stone. Free admission. Child (http://ocfac.net/). Gallery, Student Galleries, Spartanburg County 9am-9pm; Sat., 9am-6pm; and Sun., 1:30-6- Denise Dent, Sue Grier, Brian Rego, Heather from the Main Street with the City of Gaffney Feb. 15 - "Vanishing Points," featuring an exhibit Curated by Chief Gene Norris and Victoria Nor- and Pet Friendly! For info call JoAnne Utterback, History Museum, and Spartanburg Science pm. Contact: Miranda Mims Sawyer by e-mail LaHaise, Howard Hunt, Robert Campbell, Visitors Center, Gaffney. Jan. 15 - Feb. 23 - of works by Taryn McMahon. A reception will be ris, this exhibit is the second at the Center to be 843/446-3830 or at Pawleys Island, Litchfield & Murrells Inlet Center. In addition, local artists sell their at ([email protected]) or call 864/285- Ernest Lee, David J.P. Hooker, Ralph Waldrop, "Eight Southern African-American Artists: Past, held on Feb. 15, from 6-7:30pm. Hours: M-F, curated by one of the South Carolina tribes. Rose (www.artsyparksy.com). artwork in the Zimmerli Plaza at the Sunday Art 9091. The Upper Level Gallery (adminis- Elena Madden, Debbie Martin, Blue Sky, Laura Present, Future," offered in celebration of Black 9am-5pm. Contact: 864/294-2074. Gallery, Through Feb. 28 - "Clay Pit to Fire Brookgreen Gardens, 1931 Brookgreen Garden Market. And, as a final added attraction, a local trative office on the 3rd floor), Ongoing - Spong, Jean McWhorter, Claire Farrell, Justin History Month includes artists both southern Pit: From the Beginning to the End," featuring Valor Memorial Park, 1120 Farrow Parkway, Drive, US 17, south of Murrells Inlet. Noble Gal- musician provides a free mini-concert 2-4 p.m. Display local artisans artwork. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Guy, and Jonathan Green. Hours: Mon.-Fri., born and ones who have made the south their Visual Arts Institute, on the Greer Campus an exhibit of works by Keith Brown’s artist-in- The Market Common, Myrtle Beach. Valor lery, Through Jan. 1 - "Annual Holiday Exhibit," Contact: call 864/542-2787. 9am-5pm. Contact: Miranda Mims Sawyer by 9am-5pm; Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., 1-5pm. home. The artists include Liani Foster, Pat Ka- of Greenville Technical College about 4 miles residence. Funded, in part, by the South Carolina Park, at The Market Common, in Myrtle Beach. featuring a beautiful display of free-form glass e-mail at ([email protected]) or call Contact: 803/545-0001 or at (www.columbia- bore, Shanequa Gay, Ludovic Nkoth, Antonia north of Greer on Highway 290, Locust Hill Arts Commission, the Native American Studies Apr. 7 and 8, Oct. 6 and 7, and Nov. 3 and 4, designed and hand-blown by glass artists Ed & Curtis R. Harley Art Gallery, Performing Arts 864./285-9091. conventioncenter.com/phototour/phototour/). Modesto, and Tracey Timmons. Additionally, Road, Taylors. Benson Campus Galleries, Center’s artist-in-residence program allows the 2018 - "Waccamaw Arts and Crafts Guild's 46th Barbara Streeter of Conway Glass. Ongoing - Center, USC-Upstate, 800 University Way, two Cherokee County artists who have passed Jan. 8 - Feb. 23 - "Southern Icons, A to Z," is an NASC to bring in Native American Artists to work Annual Art in the Park". We will have over 60 "Lowcountry: Change and Continuity," a major Spartanburg. Jan. 12 - Feb. 16 - "A Culture of Summerville Land Bank Lofts Gallery, Federal Land Bank away, brother and sister Leroy Marshall and exhibition of photographs each accompanied by within our galleries providing demonstrations and artists from the East Coast and as far away as new exhibit, tells the story of human interaction Violence," featuring a collection of drawings and Building, 1401 Hampton Street, Columbia. Inez Littlejohn, are remembered in this exhibit. a written response. "Southern Icons, A to Z" was lectures for students and visitors. This exhibition Tennessee with about 20 of those artists from with this land over the centuries. It features wall sculptures by Hartsville, SC, artist Jean Grosser. ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Summerville Ongoing - Land Bank Lofts Gallery is growing A reception will take place on Jan. 21, from conceived and curated by Rob McDonald, Donna showcases the work completed during our third our local area. Typical art will include paintings, size photomurals by SC naturalist photographer A reception will be held on Feb. 1, at 4:30 pm. Azalea Park, Main Street and West Fifth Street as a large-scale center for exhibiting home- 3-5pm. The artists will participate in a gallery Rosser, and Meryl Truett of SlowExposures. The residency with Keith “Little Bear” Brown, along woodworking, photography, jewelry, fabric, Tom Blagden, along with a range of artifacts In the exhibit, Grosser analyzes gun culture in South, Summerville. Ongoing - Featuring 21 grown original art. In 2016, the South Carolina talk around 3pm. They plan to give short pre- exhibition presents images from 2017 in the form with complimentary pieces from his portfolio that glass, metal, pottery and stone. No admis- tracing the history of man's occupation of this the United States. Timely and unapologetic, pieces of sculpture in Summerville's permanent Artists group set out to create a gallery in the sentations about their works or about their artis- of the medieval abecedary. Hours: Mon.-Fri., influenced the pottery created at the Center. sion charge. Child and Pet Friendly! Contact: extraordinary landscape. General Gardens, On- Grosser’s works address the proliferation of and outdoor collection donated by Sculpture in the historic building constructed in 1924. Home tic backgrounds. Ongoing - Featuring works in 8am-8pm. Contact: Laraine Wells, Administrative North Gallery, Through Feb. 28 - "Share a Little JoAnne Utterback at 843/446-3830 or going - One of the largest collections of outdoor societal attitudes towards guns in the US and South and a few others in other locations in to the famous "Tunnel Vision" & "Haystacks" a varierty of media by Cherokee County artists. Assistant at 864/848-2023 or e-mail at (laraine. of that Human Touch". The Prehistory of South (www.artsyparksy.com). sculpture in America. This preeminent collection the impact this culture has on our communities. Summerville. One of the sculptures is located in murals, the as it was originally known has been Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., 9am-1pm. [email protected]). Carolina. Archaeological artifacts tell the story of of American representational sculpture includes - Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: Gallery Hutchinson Park, Summerville’s Town Square. completely transformed into a modern master- Contact: 864-489-9119 or 864-489-9817. Native Americans from the last Ice Age 19,000 560 works by 240 artists - representing such well- Director, Jane Nodine at 864/503-5838 or e-mail Hours: daylight hours. Contact: 843/851-7800 or piece for today’s lifestyle. Hours: call for hours. known artists as Charles Parks, Daniel Chester at ([email protected]). continued on Page 27 continued on Page 28 Page 26 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 27 2pm. Contact: 843/757-8185. (www.anglinsmith.com). Gaye Sanders Fisher Gallery, 124 Church St., Lowcountry Artists Gallery, 148 E. Bay St., Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring original oil and Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring works by La Petite Gallerie, 56 Calhoun Street, Bluffton. Ann Long Fine Art, 54 Broad Street, Charleston. watercolor paintings by Gaye Sanders Fisher. Norma Morris Ballentine, Helen K. Beacham, SC Institutional Galleries Ongoing - Featuring five of the area’s favorite Ongoing - Classical Realism – still life, figura- SC Commercial Galleries Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun. 1-5pm. Marty Biernbaum, Laura Cody, Lynne N. continued from Page 27 painters, this special collection of art is an tive work, landscapes and sculpture. The work continued from Page 28 Contact: 843/958-0010 or at (www.gayesanders- Hardwick, Rana Jordahl, Rebecca Leonard ever-changing delight, with many pieces spill- represented by the gallery spans two genera- fisher.com). and Sandra Roper along with 25 additional beginning in photography is quite interesting. at (www.sculptureinthesouth.com). ing out into the adjacent garden. In addition to tions of contemporary artists trained, in the most cecilbyrnegallery.com). ton experience" with his art. His primary subject guest artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10:30am-6pm When he was in ninth grade, he built a pinhole the pastel, acrylic, oil and watercolor paintings prestigious ateliers in Florence, Italy, to use the is the significant architecture and beautiful his- Gordon Wheeler Gallery, 180 East Bay Street, & Sun., 1-5. Contact: 843/577-9295 or at (www. camera from a Maxwell House coffee can. To Sumter you’ll find lovely wood carvings, blown glass, classical, realist techniques of European Old Charleston Art Brokers, AIM on King, 648 toric buildings of our city. For those who seek Charleston. Ongoing - Original paintings and lim- lowcountryartists.com). this day he still has his first picture, which was whimsical and soulful clay pieces, wonder- Master artists: oil paintings and drawings by Ben King Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Represent- the ultimate Charleston keepsake - he puts his ited edition prints of golf, lowcountry landscapes taken with the pinhole camera. Artisan Center Sumter County Gallery of Art, Sumter ful steel reeds and fish yard art, and carved Long, as well as his studies for fresco; including ing emerging and established fine art artists art on the increasingly rare artifacts of historic and Charleston scenes by Gordon Wheeler. Martin Gallery, 18 Broad Street, ground floor Gift Shop - Featuring art objects from local County Cultural Center, 135 Haynesworth St., wooden bird and turtle sculptures. You are Charleston artist Jill Hooper’s still lifes and recent and photographers from Charleston and the roofing slate and old handmade Charleston Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun. 11am-4pm. of the Peeople’s Building, corner of Broad and and regional artists. Hours: Tues-Sat 11-5pm & Sumter. Through Jan. 12, 2018 - "The Art of likely to catch one of the artists on duty painting figure work; and many works by teachers of the Southeast. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. brick. In addition to his art, you're invited to Contact: 843/722-2546. State Streets, Charleston. Ongoing - Featur- Sun., 1:30-5pm. Contact: 803//775-0543 or at Deane Ackerman" and "Terrell Clark: EYES on the shady garden deck! Hours: Mon.-Sat., Florence Academy, including its founder Daniel Contact: ([email protected]) or browse among the eclectic garden finds in ing paintings by Mitch Billis, Kathleen Billis, (www.sumtergallery.org). of Havana". Ackerman, a native of Illinois, 11am-5pm & Sun. 11am-3pm. Contact: (www. Graves. Also, represented are the figurative at (www.charlestonartbrokers.com). the courtyard including old gates, statuaries, Grand Bohemian Gallery, Grand Bohemian Italian master Imero Gobbato, William Crosby, attended Northwestern University for one lapetitegallerie.com). monotypes from the estate of deceased German pottery, unique iron pieces and so much more. Hotel Charleston, 55 Wentworth Street, Christopher Schink, Jennifer Spencer, Jared Walterboro year, and then continued her college work Modernist Otto Neumann (1895 – 1975). Hours: Charleston Crafts, 161 Church Street, across Hours: Mon.-Sun., 9am-2pm. Contact: 843/958- Charleston. Ongoing - The collections at the Clackner, and Gilles Charest; sculpture by Leo as a sculpture major at the School of the Art Maye River Gallery, 37 Calhoun St., Bluff- Tue.-Sat., 11-5pm and by appt. Contact: 843/577- from Tommy Condon's, one block south of 0490 or 843/327-6282. Grand Bohemian Gallery are comprised of Osborne, Claire McArdle, and James R. Pyne; SC Artisans Center, 334 Wichman Street, 2 Institute in Chicago. Married, with 3 children ton. Ongoing - Featuring works by painters 0447 or at (www.annlongfineart.com). Market St., Charleston. Ongoing - Charleston internationally and locally renowned artists. and photography by Michael Kahn. Also, offer- miles off I95, exits 53 or 57, Walterboro. Ongo- and 3 grandchildren, she has been a Sumter Cindy Chiappetta, Jo Dye, Anne Hakala, Judy Crafts is the longest operating craft cooperative Edward Dare Gallery, 31 Broad Street, Exclusive to the Grand Bohemian Galleries ing select jewelry and glass art by America’s ing - Featuring work of nearly 450 of the SC's resident since 1965 and is a charter member Saylor McElynn, Audrey Montgomery, Joyce Artizom Framing & Gallery, 334 E. Bay Street, in Charleston, featuring only items designed between Church & State Sts., Charleston. are internationally-acclaimed artists Stefano best artisans, featuring custom designs by leading artists. The Center offers educational of the Sumter Artist’s Guild, which was founded Nagel, Mary Grayson Segars, Barbara Snow Suite J, Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring the and created by SC artists. Gallery showcases a Ongoing - Located on historic Broad Street’s Cecchini – famed Italian artist best known for acclaimed master goldsmith Glade Sarbach and interpretive displays of Southern folklife. Its in 1972. She worked almost exclusively as a and Kathy Tortorella work in a wide variety of contemporary artwork of Jackie and Charles blend of contemporary and traditional craft me- GALLERY ROW in the French Quarter of his depictions of wildlife - and French Colorist Davis. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., mission is to enhance the appreciation and un- sculptor until 1980, producing many pieces mediums including Oil, Watermedia, Printmak- Ailstock. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm or by appt. dia plus photography. Hours: Sun.-Thur., 10am- Charleston, SC, the gallery features an exten- Expressionist artist Jean Claude Roy. Other 1-5pm & by appt. Contact: 843/723-7378 or at derstanding of the rich cultural heritage of South now found in private collections across the ing, Collage and Mixed Media, while expressing Contact: 843/723-3726 or at (www.artizom.com). 6pm & Fri.-Sat., 10am-8pm. Contact: 843/723- sive variety of fine art including landscape, figu- featured artists include Ali Launer, Amber Hig- (www.martingallerycharleston.com). Carolina. Also - "Handmade: A Celebration of the country. Though she has worked in a variety of equally divergent points of view. Also part of the 2938 or at (www.CharlestonCrafts.org). rative, still life & marine paintings plus exquisite gins, Donna Dowless, Elizabeth Nelson, Gart- Elements of Craft". Artists and craftsmen from all mediums, her focus for the past 30 years has group, Marci Tressel, resident photographer; Atelier Gallery Charletson, 153 King Street, pottery, photography, fine handcrafted jewelry, ner & Blade, James Kitchens, Jerry McKellar, Mary Martin Gallery, 103 Broad Street, over the state will sit on the porch of the center been colored pencil drawing, for which she has Earline Allen, porcelain artist; two jewelers: Charleston. Ongoing - The gallery’s focus is to Chuma Gullah Gallery, 188 Meeting Street, unique works in glass & metal plus bronze Kathleen Elliot, Mitch Kolbe, Oris, Susan Gott, Charleston. Ongoing - Mary Martin Gallery creating their artwork. This event takes place won numerous awards. A native of Meridian, Susan Knight, silversmith and Paulette Bennett, support and promote a variety of artists, from Charleston. Ongoing - We are a resource sculpture – all by some of the most sought after Peter Keil, Philippe Guillerm, Stefan Horik, has always specialized in representing top every 3rd Sat. of each month 11am-3pm. Hours: MS, Terrell Clark is a photographer with an lamp work bead artist, as well as Donna Ireton, the Southeastern region, while merging the clas- center to learn more about the Gullah Culture artists in the low country and accomplished Thomas Arvid, and John Duckworth. Hours: contemporary artists, and has also identified Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-6pm. Contact: exceptional eye who possesses that rare ability contemporary basket maker and newest mem- sics with the moderns. Traditional portraits and through Gullah Art, Gullah Books, Gullah artists from across the nation. Many of the art- Mon.-Thur., 10am-7pm, Fri. & Sat., 10am-8pm, and mentored little-known artists to national 843/549-0011 or at (http://www.scartisanscenter. to capture those precious moments in life that ber, Laura Burcin, fiber artist. Hours: Mon.-Sat., landscapes are displayed alongside contempo- Crafts, Gullah Storytelling, Gullah Spirituals, ists represented have a personal connection to and Sun., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/724-4130 recognition. MMG is the perfect venue for com/). would otherwise be missed and forever lost 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/757-2633 or at (http:// rary canvases and sculptures. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Gullah Tours and Gullah Food. Hours: Mon.- Charleston and the coastal Carolinas and tend or at (www.grandbohemiangallery.com). artists who represent a variety of styles and in the vortex of forgotten memories. Clark’s www.mayerivergallery.com/). 10am-6pm. Contact: 843/722-5668 or at (www. Sat., 9:30am-6pm. Contact: 843/722-1702 or at to include pieces that celebrate the colorful tap- techniques. Some of the most notable artists of theateliergalleries.com). (http://gallerychuma.com/). estry of the southern coastal culture. Visit the Hagan Fine Art Gallery & Studio, 177 King St., museum quality are Jean-Claude Gaugy, Mar- Pluff Mudd Art, 27 Calhoun St., Bluffton. On- gallery to see crashing waves, lush marshes, Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring works by Karen tin Eichinger, Andre Kohn, Vadim Klevenskiy, going - Featuring works by Terry Brennan, Bob Atrium Art Gallery, 61 Queen Street, Charles- COCO VIVO interior and fine art for relaxed still lifes of camellias & oyster shells, coastal Hewitt Hagan. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Con- Tatyana Klevenskiy, Richard Johnson, Alvar, Berman, Peggy Carvell, Laura Cody, Diane ton. Ongoing - The gallery’s open beautiful living, Gallery Row, 25 Broad St., Charleston. wildlife and sensitive yet powerful portraits tact: 843/754-0494 or at (www.HaganFineArt. Pujol, Pietro Piccoli, Baques, Mario, Monica Dean, Cheryl Eppolito, Ed Funk, David Knowl- space in an historic Charleston building shows Ongoing - Featuring works by Tony van Has- of the south. Hours: Mon. - Sat., 11am-5pm. com). Meuneir, Larry Osso, Mark Yale Harris, Philippe SC Commercial Galleries ton, Marilyn McDonald, Daurus Niles, Linda the works from over 10 artists offering contem- selt, aws, Mitch Billis, Patricia Roth and Roger Contact: 843/853-5002 or at (www.edwarddare. Guillerm, Richard Riverin, Judy Fuller, Graciela Patalive, Jim Renauer, Patti Seldes, Michael porary, abstract, realism, landscape, lowcountry Milinowski. Also representing jewelry designer com). Helena Fox Fine Art, 106-A Church Street, Rodo Boulanger, Ann Dettmer, Sangita Phadke, Aiken / North Augusta grew, Kelley Sanford & Liz Reitz. Fine custom Smalls, Ellen Blair Rogers, Steve White, Pat and photography. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Betty Holland and photographer Sandy Logan. Charleston. Ongoing - Helena Fox Fine Art R. John Ichter, John Gregory, and others. framing is also available. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Wilcox, Caroll Williams and Irene K. William- Contact: 843/973-3300 or at (www.atriumartgal- Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5:30 & Fri. till 8pm. Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art, 58 Broad specializes in fine contemporary, American Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm and Sun., Lee-Johnston Originals and Art, 401 W. 10am-5pm. Contact: Janet Deaton 843/524- son. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: lery.com). Contact: 843/720-4027. St., Charleston. Ongoing - Founded in 2001, representational art. Proudly representing gold- noon-5pm. Contact: 843-723-0303 or at (www. Martintown Rd., on the courtyard of the North 1036. 843/757-5590. this internationally acclaimed fine art gal- smith and jeweler, Sarah Amos, original paint- marymartinart.com). Hills Shopping Center, Suite 10, North Augusta. Ben Ham Images, 416 King Street, Charleston. Coleman Fine Art, 79 Church St., Charleston. lery is located in the historic French Quarter ings by Kenn Backhaus, John Cosby, Julyan Ongoing - Featuring hand-produced fine and Longo Gallery, 103 Charles Street, Beaufort. Preston Pottery Studio, 10 Church Street, Bluff- Ongoing - Ben Ham Images recently expanded Ongoing - Both a fine art gallery, and a gold district in Charleston. Richardson represents Davis, Terry DeLapp, Donald Demers, Kathleen Meyer Vogl Gallery, 122 Meeting Street, decorative art, ranging from limited-edition Ongoing - Featuring new works including paint- ton. Ongoing - Featuring above average pottery to its new 2200 square feet of elegant gallery leaf studio, Coleman Fine Art has been repre- American, Dutch, and Russian-born artists of Dunphy, Mary Erickson, West Fraser, Betsy Ha- Charleston. Ongoing - Permanently featur- photographic prints to hand-stitched quilts, by ings, collages and constructions by Eric Longo & since 1973 by Jacob Preston. Hours: Tue.-Sat., space in Charleston. Located downtown in the senting regional and national artists for over the contemporary Impressionist, Realist, and vens, Jeffrey T. Larson, Joseph McGurl, Billyo ing oil paintings by distinguished artists Laurie local and regional artists, including: Nancy B. sculptures by Suzanne Longo. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/757-3084. “Upper” King Street design district amidst world 30 years. The Coleman studio produces the Abstract styles. Sculpture by the award-winning O’Donnell, Joe Paquet, Jessie Peterson Tarazi, Meyer and Marissa Vogl, we also exhibit works Smith, R.R. Frazier, and Joni-Dee Ross. The 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/522-8933. class shopping and restaurants, the Charles- finest handcrafted gilt frames, and offers gilding Marianne Houtkamp and photography by Rich- Scott Prior, Seth Tane and bronze sculptures by by local and nationally recognized guest artists. ga llery also carries books and original greeting Camden ton gallery is truly an unique experience that restoration. The gallery specializes in Contem- ardson also fill the elegant and inviting space. Kent Ullberg. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm or These artists are diverse and unique, ranging cards. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm or by appt. Ly Bensons Gallery & Studio, 211 Charles transports you on a spectacular journey. Hours: porary American paintings of both the American In addition, the gallery is available as a scenic by appt. Contact: 843/723-0073 or at from emerging to established contemporary Contact: 803/8198533. Street, Beaufort. Ongoing - Featuring the Artists’ Attic, 930 S Broad St., Camden. Sun.-Mon., noon-5pm and Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm. Impressionist and Realist schools. We proudly event venue. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- 5pm. (www.helenafoxfineart.com). masters; the unifying element is that they excite exhibits,"The Gullah/African Link" and "Out of Ongoing - Featuring a new frame shop and Contact: 843/410-1495 or at (http://benhamim- represent watercolor painter Mary Whyte, Contact: 843/722-3660 or e-mail to us. By exhibiting artwork for which we feel an The Artists' Parlor, 126 Laurens Street, N.W., Africa," featuring rare Shona Verdite sculptures Saturday hours, along with our regular gallery, ages.com/). whose paintings focus on the life and culture ([email protected]). Horton Hayes Fine Art, 12 State Street, emotional connection, we hope to engage the Aiken. Ongoing - Featuring fine American crafts by various artists from Zimbabwe, Africa, and and cooperative open studios shared by 8 of the indigenous people of the South Carolina Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring marshscapes senses of art lovers and introduce collectors and art objects. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5- original photographs by Gullah photographer and professional artists working in various medi- Bird's I View Gallery, 119-A Church St., Charles- Lowcountry. Currently we represent some of Ellis-Nicholson Gallery, 1.5 Broad St., and Lowcountry images of shrimpers, crabbers, to exhilarating new works. Hours: Mon.- :30pm. Contact: 803/648-4639. gallery owner Rev. Kennneth F. Hodges. Also, ums. Including Dot Goodwin, Jane Hannon, ton. Ongoing - Featuring originals and prints of the country’s leading plein-air painters, John Charleston. Ongoing - Paintings by Victo- clammers, and oyster harvesters in oils and acryl- Sat., 11am-6pm & Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: an array of antiques, batiks, and artworks for the Ann Starnes, Emily Houde, Kathy Redner, bird life by Anne Worsham Richardson, as well Cosby, Gil Dellinger, Marc R. Hanson, Kevin ria Platt Ellis, Jeannette Cooper Nicholson, ics by Mark Horton. Also works by Nancy Hoerter, 843/452-2670 or at (www.meyervogl.com). Wild Hare Pottery, 1627 Georgia Avenue at the discerning collector. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- Benira Sutphin, Tari Federer, and Deb Maza. as works by Nancy Rushing, Alice Grimsley, and Macpherson, Gregory Packard, George Strick- Brian Scanlon and Robert M. Sweeny. Also Shannon Runquist, and Chris Groves. Hours: corner of Alpine Avenue, N. Augusta. Ongoing - 5:30pm. Contact: 843/525-9006 or at (www. Commissions are accepted. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Detta Cutting Zimmerman. Hours: Mon.-Sat., land, and Mary Whyte. Hours: Mon., 10am-4- representing sculptors Alex Palkovich and Mon.-Sat., 10:30am-5:30pm; 2nd Sun. of each Michael Parks Gallery, 35 Broad Street, Featuring handcrafted pottery in porcelain, earth- lybensons.com). 10am-4pm; Sat., 10am-3pm and by appt. Con- 10am-5pm. Contact 843/723-1276, 843/766- pm; Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm or by appt. Contact: John Douglas Donehue, Jr.; jewelry designers month, 12:30-5pm & by appt. Contact: 843/958- Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring fine art pho- enware, stoneware, and raku by David Stuart. tact: 803/432-9955 or e-mail at (tarifederer@ 2108 or at (www.anneworshamrichardson.com). 843/853-7000 or at (www.colemanfineart.com). Rebecca Johnston and Carole McDougal; pot- 0014 or at (www.hortonhayes.com). tography by Michael Parks and a variety of fine Hours: M-F, 10am-5pm. (Call ahead.) Contact: Rhett Gallery, 901 Bay St., Beaufort. Ongoing - earthlink.net). ter Mary Nicholson and glass blower Michael artworks by selected artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 803/279-7813. Featuring prints and paintings of the Lowcountry Blue Heron Glass, 1714 Old Towne Rd., Corneau Goldsmithing Jewelry Gallery, 92 Barnett. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 11am-6pm or by Imaging Arts Gallery, 175 King Street, be- 10am-5pm. Contact: 803/348-3202 or e-mail to by four generations of artists, wildfowl carvings Dovetails, 645 Rutledge Street, Camden. Ongo- Northbridge Shopping Center near T-Bonz Hasell Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Featur- appt. Contact 843/722.5353 or at (www.ellis- tween Clifford and Queen, Charleston. Ongo- ([email protected]). Anderson by William Means Rhett, antique prints & maps, ing - Featuring custom bench crafted furniture Steak House, Charleston. Ongoing - Whether ing custom designed jewelry and select artists. nicholsongallery.com). ing - A unique showcase of photography includ- Audubons, and Civil war material. Hours: Mon.- by Jim Rose. Each piece is made by hand to by commissioning an exquisite stained glass Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm & 2nd Sun. ing LeCroy’s vastly enlarged leaves, plants, Miller Gallery, 149 1/2 East Bay Street, Charles- Brushstrokes, 1029 S. McDuffie St., Ander- Sat., 9am-5:30pm; Sun. 11am-2pm. Contact: the client’s specifications. Jim works in a variety panel for home or office, stocking up on hard- noon-5pm. Contact: 843/203-6630 or at (www. Eva Carter's Studio, Wadmalaw Island, Johns and flowers - a culmination of photography ton. Ongoing - Miller Gallery brings together son. Ongoing - Uniquely painted furniture, faux 843/524-3339 or at (www.rhettgallery.com). of woods including heart pine, walnut, cypress, to-find supplies for the glass artist, or select- cgjewelrygallery.com). Island. Ongoing - Offering the bold abstract and technology, as they reveal detail and color local and international contemporary creators. finishes and original artwork featuring the works maple, and cherry. Jim also works in exotic ing the perfect gift, Blue Heron Glass is truly expressionist oil paintings of Eva Carter. Hours: that is beyond the reach of the unaided eye. Fine art painters, sculptors, and artisans are of Pamela Tillinghast Sullivan. Hours: Mon.-Tues. The Craftseller, 818 Bay St., Beaufort. Ongo- woods form South America and Africa. Visitors a place where light and color blend through Corrigan Gallery, 7 Broad Street, Charleston. by appt. only. Contact 843/478-2522 or at The fine art photography contains a selection highlighted in our 1500 square foot Charleston or by appt.; Wed.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: ing - Featuring unique works by American can watch individual pieces of furniture being imagination. We offer a wide variety of classes. Ongoing - Contemporary fine art including (www.evacartergallery.com). of cityscapes, black and whites, international gallery. Featuring works by Charlotte Filbert, 864/261-3751. artists in pottery, jewelry, metal, glass, textiles, built. Every piece has its own personality and Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm, & Sat., 10am-3- paintings, photography, prints and sculpture. architecture, and others. Unique framed pieces Benjamin Rollins Caldwell, Dixie Purvis, Miles wood, painting and kaleidoscopes. Hours: becomes an instant heirloom. Hours: Mon.-Sat., pm.Contact: 843/769/7299, or at (www.blue- Now showing works by Manning Williams, FABULON, A Center for Art and Education, that combine 19th century daguerreotypes, Purvis, Naked Eyes, Jo Hay, Amanda Krantz, Beaufort Area Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm and Sun., noon-4pm. 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 770/330-5000 or heron-glass.com). Richard Hagerty, Joe Walters, Sue Simons 1017 Wappoo Road, West Ashley, Charles- ambrotypes, and tintypes with enlarged im- Suite 33, Hamilton Woodworks, Kate Hooray Contact: 843/525-6104 or at 803/446-3124. Wallace, Gordon Nicholson, John Moore, ton. Jan. 23 - Mar. 1 - "Not Your Typical Love ages will delight history enthusiasts. LeCroy’s Osmond, JP Shepard, and more! Hours: Mon.- Bay St. Gallery, 719 Bay St., Beaufort. Ongo- (www.craftseller.com). Carolina Clay Gallery, Freshfields Village, William Meisburger, Mary Walker, Kristi Ryba, Story Show." A reception will be held on Feb. photographs are additionally on exhibit at the Thur., 10am-5pm; Fri.-Sat., 10am-8pm & Sun. ing - Offering original works focusing on many Northlight Studio, 607 Rutledge Street, 565 Freshfields Dr., located at the intersec- Paul Mardikian, Kevin Bruce Parent and Judy 10, from 5-8pm. It started as a quest to battle New York Hall of Science, New York. Hours: 11am-5pm. Contact: 843/764-9281 or at (www. different aspects of what is best about the Low- Belton Camden. Ongoing - Featuring works by Laurie tion of Seabrook and Kiawah Islands, 15 miles Cox. Located in the heart of the downtown commercialism, materialism, over consumption Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 2-5pm. Contact: millergallerychas.com). country and celebrating the beautiful fragility of McIntosh. Hours: by appt. Contact: 803/319- south of Charleston, Johns Island. Ongoing historic district of Charleston’s French Quarter. and narrow-minded views. We had the idea to 843/577-7501 or at (www.imagingarts.com). this unique wetlands area. A variety of media, Carlene Shuler Brown Gallery, 3605 Old 2223 or at (www.LaurieMcIntoshArt.com). - Carolina Clay Gallery features the work of Artist at work on location - work in progress to show art that illustrated the many facets of love, Mitchell Hill Gallery, 438 King Street, located oil, acrylic, pastel, printmaking and sculpture Williamston Road, Belton. Ongoing - Original over 100 North and South Carolina potters and be viewed. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm or by a truer vision of Saint Valentine’s mission, and Indigo Fine Art Gallery, 102 Church St., next to Hall’s Chop House just down from sensitively interprets and conveys the essence watercolor paintings and prints by Carlene Shuler Rutledge Street Gallery, 508 Rutledge St., glass artists. Also available are the wonderful, chance & appt. Contact: 843/722-9868 or at spread some empathy. Ongoing - Fabulon is a Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring artwork by the Visitor’s Center, Charleston. Ongoing - of coastal SC. Artists include Jim Draper, Su- Brown. Also acrylic collages and paper collages Camden. Ongoing - Featuring original works of whimsical life size copper frogs of Charles and (www.corrigangallery.com). gallery in West Ashley. We represent: Meyriel Paula Lonneman and Judith Perry, along with What started as a pop-up for art for charity san Graber, Lana Hefner, Mandy Johnson, Su- using stained papers, oriental papers and lace art from regional and national artists includ- Zan Smith. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am-8pm, & J.Edge, Laura McRae Hitchcock, Hampton R. handblown glass seashells, raku pots and has evolved into one of Charleston’s premier san Mayfield, Marcy Dunn Ramsey, and Taylor papers by Carlene Shuler Brown. Commis- ing Clara Blalock, Elizabeth Barber, Anne Biv- Sun., 11am-6pm. Contact: 843/243-0043 or at Courtyard Art Gallery, 149 1/2 East Bay Street, Olfus, Jr., Steven Owen, Susan Irish, Sydney the work of special guest artists throughout galleries Mitchell Hill features the innovative Nicole Turner. South Carolina's finest collection sioned paintings Painting and drawing classes ens, Yong Chu Chang, Marjorie Greene, Joyce (www.carolinaclaygallery.com). Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring works by Leighton, Amanda England, Bly Triplett, Lisa the year. Stop by and see works-in-progress artwork of over twenty regional artists. Hours: of sweetgrass baskets compliments the other are offered. Custom framing is offered also. Hall, Seth Haverkamkp, Carrie Payne, John Veronique Aniel, Melissa Breeland, Mary Ann Z. Lindahl, Michael Hayes, Vicki Hickman, and as well, since the artist/owners are always Mon.-Wed., 10am-6pm; Thur.-Sat., 10am-9pm; works. Hours: Mon-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: Pototschnik, Bob Ransley, Dennis Snell, Maci Carolina Antique Maps and Prints LLC, 91 Bridgman, Renee Bruce, Beverly Brunswig, Eugene Horne. It is a perfect stop along the there & probably painting! Hours: Mon.-Sat., & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 843/564-0034 or at 843/522-9210 or at (www.baystgallery.com). 864/225-3922. Scheuer, and many more. Chinese Antique Church St., Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring Wilma Cantey, Carole Carberry, Linda Churchill, way to the Historic Plantations. Fabulon also 10am-5pm. Contact: 843-805-9696 or at (www. (www.mitchelhillnc.com). Furniture Pieces. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Antique Maps and Prints from the 16th to the Christine Crosby, Judy Jacobs, Alix Kassing, Jen- offers group and private classes for adults, IndigoFineArtGallery.com). Charles Street Gallery, 914 Charles Street, @ Bluffton Contact: 803/425-0071 or at (www.rutledg- 19th century. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm or nifer Koach, Tug Mathisen, Yvonne Rousseau, children, and home scholars. Hours: Tue.-Sat., One of a Kind Art & Fine Craft Gallery, 74 N. Charles & Greene Street, Beaufort. Ongoing - estreetgallery.com). by appt. Contact: 843/722-4773 or at (www. Suzy Shealy, Coleen Stoioff, and Tom Tremaine. 10am-6pm. Contact: 843/566-3383 or at Julia Santen Gallery, 188 King Street, Charles- Market Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring Located in a lovingly restored building, we offer Calhoun Street Gallery, 44 Calhoun Street, carolinaantiqueprints.com). Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. noon-5pm. (www.fabulonart.com). ton. Ongoing - Offering original vintage poster art, unique arts and crafts from over 400 American custom framing and handcrafted furniture, and Bluffton. Ongoing - Featuring SC artists Mi- Charleston Contact: 843/723-9172 or at encompassing the Belle Epoque, Art Nouveau, artists, including many local artisans. Hours: feature exhibits by local artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., chael Story and Jane Word, and local Bluffton Cecil Byrne Gallery, 140 East Bay Street, (www.courtyardartgallery.com). Galerie on Broad, 29 Broad Street, Charles- Art Deco and Contemporary eras. Hours: open Sun.-Thur., 10am-10pm & Fri.&Sat, 10-11pm. 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-3pm. Contact: 843/521- artists Robert Sefton, Judith Beckler, Jay Ke- Broad Street, Charleston. Jan. 5, 5-7pm - Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring fine art from ton. Ongoing - The gallery is dedicated to mostly, closed sometimes and by appt. Contact: Contact: 843/534-1774. 9054 or at (www.thecharlesstreetgallery.com). naga, Linda Schwartz, Rima Bartkiene, as well "First Fridays on Broad," featuring an artwalk leading impressionist artists, as well as artisan Dog & Horse Fine Art & Portraiture, 102 bringing national and international artists to the 843/534-0758 or at (www.juliasantengallery. as 18th & 19th century antique art, and many with the following galleries: Ellis-Nicholson made pottery and furnishings. Visit us online Church St. Charleston. Ongoing - Did you art scene. Art collectors from all over find their com). Paul Silva Gallery, 188 Meeting Street, I. Pinckney Simons Gallery, LLC, 711 Bay more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm & Sun., Gallery, Edward Dare Gallery, COCO VIVO, or in person to see the work of painters Liz know that many of the 30+ artists we represent way into the cozy and quaint atmosphere of Charleston. Ongoing - The art and musings of Street, historic downtown Beaufort. Ongoing noon-3pm. Contact: 843/837-4434 or at (www. Mary Martin Fine Art, Spencer Galleries, Ella Haywood-Sullivan, Jeanne Rosier Smith, Mike paint people as well as animals? Portraits make Historic Gallery Row. Galerie on Broad features Lambert Gallery, 749 Willow Lake Road, Paul Silva. All mediums from oils and acryllics - Featuring fine artists of the South since 1979; redschoolhouseantiques.com). Walton Richardson Fine Art, and Martin Gallery. Beeman, Cecilia Murray, Ann Watcher, Sue a wonderful and unique gift and are a great impressionistic landscapes and figurative works Charleston. Onging - Featuring the gallery and to mixed media digital art. Hours: Mon.-Sun., paintings, sculpture, jewelry, and mosaic masks. Contact: Jeannette Nicholson at 843/722-5353 Gilkey, and James Nelson Lewis. Museum way to commemorate a life event or honor by nationally and internationally known artists studio space for Hilarie Lambert. Hours: call, 9:30am-6pm. Contact: 843/849-0031 or at Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-4:30pm, & Sat., 11am-3- Four Corners Art Gallery and Fine Framing, or at (http://www.charlestongalleryrow.com/). quality pottery items from artists Susan Barrett a beloved pet. Visit the gallery in person or such as Calvin Liang, Camille Przewodek, Lori by appt. Contact: 843/822-1707 or at (www. (www.paulsilvaart.com). pm. Contact: 843/379-4774 or at (www.ipsgallery. 1263 May River Rd.,Historic District, Bluffton. and Liz Kinder are complemented by amazing online and see a variety of styles and mediums. Putnam, Dee Beard Dean, Richard Oversmith, hlambert.com). com). Ongoing - Featuring works by 12 artists with Anglin-Smith Fine Art, 9 Queen Street, corner blown glass from artist Nicholas Kecic. Tables Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 11am-5pm. Kate Mullin, Katie Dobson Cundiff, James People, Places, & Quilts, 1 Henrietta Street, an especially local flavor.The works are in of Queen & State Streets, Charleston. Ongo- for your home made right here in Charleston by Contact: 843/577-5500 or at (www.dogand- Richards, Giner Bueno, Marc Esteve, and John Laura Liberatore Szweda Studio, Kiawah Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring fabric, books, Indigo Gallery, 809 Bay St., Beaufort. Ongo- acrylic,oil, mixed media, pen and ink, pottery ing - Featuring original works by Betty Anglin artist Capers Cathuen can be seen throughout horsefineart.com). Michael Carter. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Island. Ongoing - Featuring contemporary patterns, notions, quilts and Folk Art. Hours: ing - Featuring a gallery of fine art, including and wire sculture.A real treat.We have a fine Smith, Jennifer Smith Rogers, Tripp Smith, the gallery. Capers uses salvaged wood from Contact: 843/410-6332 or at (www.galerieon- fine art paintings. Hours: by appointment only. Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/937-9333 or a unique selection of paintings by local and collection of custom picture frame mouldings Shannon Smith Hughes, Kim English, Darrell the farms and coastal areas around Charleston East Bay Garden Gallery, 114 E. Bay St., in broad.com). Contact: 843/768-4795 or at at (www.ppquilts.com). regional artists. Represented are: Sandra Bag- and an experienced staff to work with anything Davis, Colin Page, Carl Plansky, and Victor to fashion one of a kind pieces for your home. Coates Row, near Rainbow Row, Charleston. (www.LauraLiberatoreSzweda.com). gette, Alison Crossman, Gloria Dalvini, Janet from the unusual to the museum treated piece. Chiarizia. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. Hours: Contact: 843.312-1891 or at (www. Ongoing - Artist and owner, W. Hampton Brand Mozley, and Polly Swenson. Also: Peter Pette- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 11am- 1-5pm. Contact: 843/853-0708 or at provides a unique and more complete "Charles- continued on Page 29 continued on Page 30 Page 28 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 29 Vista Area of Columbia. Jan. 18, 5:30-8pm Tim Floyd, Michael Fowler, Teri Goddard, Harriet Wink Gallery, 911-A Lady St., Columbia. Moore, Drummond Murdoch, Sue Rutherford, - “Third Thursday in the Vista,” featuring an art Goode, Vanessa Grubbs, Randy Hanna, Shelley Ongoing - Featuring a wide range of contem- Roy & Carol Smith, Susan Tiller and Nancy van walk of galleries and art spaces in the Vista area Hehenberger, Mana Hewitt, David Kessler, Jan porary art by Midlands artists, including Terri Buren. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: SC Commercial Galleries along the Congaree River, including City Art Gal- Kransberger, Robert Lyon, Rena MacQueen, SC Commercial Galleries Hutto, Laurie McIntosh, Page Morris, Heather 843/527-7711 or at (http://www.georgetownart- continued from Page 29 lery, Ellen Taylor Interiors, if ART Gallery, Lewis & Doug McAbee, Fred McElveen, Esther Melton, continued from Page 30 LaHaise, Debbie Martin and Melony Stuckey. gallery-sc.com/index.html). Clark, The Gallery at Nonnah’s, One Eared Cow Max Miller, Lee A. Monts, Marge Loudon Moody, Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat., 10am-3pm Photographics - Portrait Photography & Art in the images and stories, a respite from the Glass, Studio Cellar, and Vista Studios / Gallery Blake Morgan, Bruce Nellsmith, Heather Noe, John Miranda's South Carolina Artists Gal- Contact: 803/727-2955 or at (www.redbirdstudio- and by appt. Contact: 803/238-3855. Greenville Area Gallery, 458 Freshfields Dr., in the Freshfields mundane, taking you places that many people 80808. For further info contact any of the galler- Susan Nuttall, Patrick Parise, Ann Hightower- lery, Dutch Square Mall, next to Belk, 421 Bush andgallery.com). Village, Johns Island. Ongoing - Represent- on this earth will never have the opportunity to ies or visit (http://www.vistacolumbia.com). Patterson, Leslie Pierce, Carol Pittman, Sylvia River Rd., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring pastel Conway Downtown Greenville - "First Fridays," ing painters and photographers who exemplify experience. Featuring work by Patrick Kelly, Ben Ady-Potts, Alex Powers, Brian Rego, May Reisz, portraits, pastel paintings and prints by John Rita Smith Gallery, at Midtown At Forest Acres featuring a gallery crawl presented on the first the greatest ability to evoke a mood or sensory Reed, Brian Bielmann, Tom Whitfield, and Sorin Alicia Leeke Fine Art Studio, 3821 Edinburg Tom Risser, Peggy Rivers, Cindy Saad, Sara Miranda, as well as other works by SC artists. (formally Richland Mall) across from Barnes Conway Glass Center, 708 12th Ave., historic Fri, of the month from 6-9pm. Visit galleries impression of a chosen subject matter. This Onisor. Hours: Thur.-Sun., 10am-6pm. Contact: Rd., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring original Schneckloth, Ed Shmunes, Wanda Steppe, Also - Featuring a large selection of works by & Noble, corner of Forest Drive and Beltline Creel Oil building Conway. Ongoing - Featur- throughout the downtown area. For info: (www. subject matter varies and includes landscapes 843/577-0253 or at (www.taravisgallery.com). acrylic cityscapes, abstracts, monotypes, and Nancy Thompson, Teri Tynes, Yisha Wang, Erica Hoyt, including Charleston prints, colleges Blvd., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring original ing an open-air gallery and glass educational fristfridaysonline.com). and still-life depictions of Lowcountry scenes drawings on canvas and fiber. Giclee’s on Wendyth Wells, Sam Wilkins, Rod Wimer, and of South Carolina and numbered reproduction watercolors, acrylics and oil paintings and col- studio dedicated to raising the awareness of as well as themes and experiences from the The Art MECCA of Charleston, 427 King Street, canvas and paper also available. Hours: by Katarina Zaric. This represents a rare opportunity prints. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am -9pm & Sun. lector prints by Rita Smith as well as paintings the visual arts in Conway and Horry County, West End area of Greenville, located on travels of its artists. The gallery features origi- Charleston. Ongoing - The most eclectic art appt. only. Contact: 803/429-5456 or at (www. to view a very wide range of acclaimed SC artists 12:30pm-6pm. Contact: 803/750-6750. and photography by 7 other SC artists. Also a SC. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: Pendleton Street just across from the Clemson nal works in oil, watercolor, gouache, mixed- gallery in Charleston. Displaying a wide array of alicialeeke.com). at one time. City Art features three distinct gallery selection of pottery, stained glass, wood turn- 843/248-3558, or at (www.conwayglass.com). Visual Arts Center, every Sat., from 10am-2- media and fine-art photography. Representing local talent, there is a lot to see and little some- spaces. A complete fine artists supply store is LAC Gallery, 121 A East Main St. (entrance on ings, jewelry and other original crafts. Hours: pm - The Village Market, a weekly artisan and national artists: Billie Sumner, Fred Jamar, thing for everyone!. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm ArtCan Studio & Gallery, 108 Beaufort Street, located on the lower level. Fine custom designer Maiden Lane) Lexington. Ongoing - Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm & Sun. 12:30-6pm. Con- Denmark farmers market. Vendors vary, but typically in- Tammy Papa, Pam Cohen, Vickie Ellis, Aija & Sun., 11am-5:30pm. Contact: 843/577-0603 or Chapin. Ongoing - Featuring original paint- framing is available at City Art. In addition the Showcasing original, collectible works of art by: tact: 803/790- 0328. clude arts, antiques and vintage dealers, along Sterns, Elizabeth Drozeski, Sharlyne Duffy, and at (www.artmeccaofcharleston.com). ings, handpainted furnishing, and limited and Gallery is often host to a variety of events hosted transcendent artist Abstract Alexandra, mixed- Jim Harrison Gallery, One South Main Street, with produce and seafood providers and a Michael Cyra. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm or open edition lithographs by Judy Bolton Jarrett. by rental clients. City Art is a wonderful space media artist C.J. Martin-Marchese; landscape Southern Pottery, 3105 Devine St., Columbia. intersection of Main Street and Highway 78, small army of food trucks. For more information by appt. Contact: 843/768-3030 or at (www. The Audubon Gallery, 190 King St., Charles- Hours: Thur.& Fri., noon-5:30pm; Sat., noon- to enjoy and purchase original art, art supplies, painter Susan Johnson; pop-surrealist painter Ongoing - Featuring pottery works by Ken Denmark. Ongoing - Featuring works by the or to request a vendor space, please contact kiawahislandphoto.com). ton. Ongoing - "Charleston's only gallery for the 4pm or by appt.(call before coming). Contact: fine framing, take art classes and have wedding Jason Freeman and exclusive jewelry by Baskin, Donna Craven, Jeremy Davis, Kim late Jim Harrison including original paintings, Teresa Slack, organizer, by e-mail at (teresa. Natural History and sporting art enthusiast!" Lo- 803/345-6588 or at (www.judyjarrettgallery. receptions, etc. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-6pm; Esihle Designs. LAC also hosts monthly events Ellington, Bruce Gholson, Samantha Henneke, limited edition prints and a variety of unlimited [email protected]). Principle Gallery: Charleston, 125 Meeting cally owned, the gallery specializes in the golden com). Fri., 10am-5pm, & Sat., 11am-3pm. Contact: featuring guest artists, authors, poets, musi- David Hooker, Rocky Lewycky, Peter Lenzo, edition reproductions, bronzes, etchings and Street, Charleston. Ongoing - The gallery finds age of natural history (1700-1900), emphasiz- 803/252-3613 or at (www.cityartonline.com). cians, dancers and more. Hours: Thur., 1-7pm, Karen Newgard, Mark Peters, Ron Philbeck, Vir- other collectible items from Harrison in his Art Crossing at River Place, 300 River Street, joy in sharing museum-quality works from estab- ing John James Audubon, one of Charleston's ART + CAYCE Gallery, 1329 State St., op- Fri., 1-8pm and Sat. 11am-2pm. Contact: call ginia Scotchie, Gay Smith, David Stempfle, Ben more than thirty-year career as an artist. Hours: @ S. Main, along the Reedy River, Greenville, lished American and international artists within most highly regarded artist. Here, you will find a posite Brookland Cayce High School, Cayce. Finleaf Gallery, 2323 Devine Street, Columbia. 803/351-3333 or at (https://www.facebook.com/ Truesdale and Mike Vatalaro. Hours: Tue.-Fri., Tue., Thur., & Fri., 11am-5pm and Wed. & Sat., SC, or at (www.artcrossing.org). Ongoing - the realm of Contemporary and Classical Real- tour-de-force of Audubon's "Birds of America" as Ongoing - Our gallery hosts local artists from Ongoing - Featuring original artwork by local LACGallery/). 11am-6pm & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact 803/251- 11am-3pm. Contact: 803/793-5796 or at (www. This site includes a number of artists' studios ism. In its inaugural year, the gallery invites you well as other highly acclaimed natural history art. South Carolina showing works in various me- and regional artists, whose work has been 3001 or at (http://southern-pottery.com/). jimharrison.com). which chanfe to often to list them. Hours: Tues- into its light-filled space for monthly shows featur- A sportman's paradise with a large selection of dia. Every show is different and unique and dis- hand-selected for display in our gallery. Hours: Lewis & Clark Gallery, 1001 Huger Street, day thru Saturday, 11am to 5pm and on 1st Fri., ing fresh, exciting work from the multi-faceted antique wildfowl decoys, collectibles, nostalgic plays work from abstract painting to mixed me- Tue.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 11am-3pm. behind One Eared Cow Glass, Columbia. On- The Gallery at Nonnah's, 923 Gervais Street Edgefield from 6-9pm. Contact: at (www.artcrossing.org). and diverse Principle Family of Artists, along with paintings, prints of days afield and favorite hunt- dia assemblages. Currently we are displaying Contact: 803/254-8327 or at (www.finleaf.com). going - Featuring work by Clark Ellefson and (right across the street from our old place), national invitational shows, and curated events. ing dogs. We offer museum-quality framing and sculpture by Robin Jones and mixed media as- other contemporary artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring works by Edie Jane Bess Pottery LLC, 206 Lynch St., Art & Light, 16 Aiken Street, Greenville. Jan. Hours: Mon.-Tue., 10am-3pm; Wed.-Sat., 10am- conservation services for works of art on paper to semblage/painting by Andrew Norton Webber. Fontenay Fine Art, Antiques and Oriental 9am-6pm; Sat., 9am-3pm & by appt. Contact: Biddle, Jennifer Edwards, and Calli Gillis, in vari- just off of Main St., around the corner from 19 - Feb. 11 - "Miller at Art & Light," featur- 6pm; & Sun., 11am-4pm. Contact: 843/727-4500 protect and present your most treasured pieces. One can expect to visit the gallery during the Rugs, 2716 Devine St., Columbia. Ongoing 803/765-2405 or at (www.lewisandclarklamps. ous media. Hours: Fri & Sat., 11:30am-midnight; Glass Images, Edgefield. Ongoing - Func- ing works by artists represented by one of or at (www.principlegallery.com). Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: week and experience a calm atmosphere with - Featuring antique and contemporary fine art com). Mon., 5-10pm; 5-11pm; and Tue.-Thur., 11:30am- tional stoneware pottery by artist/owner, Jane Charleston, SC’s most exciting contemporary 843/853-1100 or at (www.audubonart.com). engaging pieces. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 1-4pm; in our gallery of fine rugs and antiques. We 11pm.. Contact: 803/779-9599 or at Bess. Working pottery studio and retail shop galleries, Miller Gallery in collaboration with Reinert Contemporary Fine Art, 202 King Sat., 1-4pm & by appt. Contact: 803/765-0838 now offer full-service framing. Hours: Tue.- Michael Story Studio/Gallery, 116 Brook (www.nonnahs.com). featuring many one-of-a-kind items....wonderful Greenville’s Art & Light gallery. Miller Gallery, Street, Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring The Brizard Studio, one King Street, Suite 404, or at (http://artpluscayce.blogspot.com/). Fri., noon-5pm & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: Trout Ct., Lexington. Ongoing - Featuring entertaining pieces.Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am- whose home base is in the historic French fine contemporary works and artisan jewelry. Charleston. Ongoing - Original fine oil paintings 803/254-1352 or at traditional landscapes in oil & pastel by Michael The Great Frame Up, 252-M Harbison Blvd., 5pm; Sat., 10am-2pm; or by appt. Contact: Quarter of downtown Charleston, will bring 10 Hours: daily from 9am-5pm. Contact: call by Robin Brizard, award-winning impressionist Art Studios in the Historic Arcade Building, (www.fontenayondevine.blogspot.com). Story. Giclee & reproduction prints. Hours by Columbia. Ongoing - Original works by Edie 803/637-2434 or at (www.janebesspottery. of their artists and artisans to the upstate for a 843/694.2445 or at (www.rickreinert.com). artist. Hours: by appt. only, call 843/577-0964. 1332 Main Street, at the corner of Washington appt. only. Contact: 803/356-4268 or at Biddle and Suzanne Amodio. Variety of work by com). pop-up exhibit at Art & Light. A reception will be and Main Streets two blocks from the State- Frameland, 619 Harden St., (Five Points, next (www.michaelstory.com). local and regional artists. Giclee and serigraph held on Jan. 19, from 6-8pm. Ongoing - The Reinert Fine Art Gallery, 179 King Street, The Charleston Renaissance Gallery, 103 house, Columbia. Ongoing - Including works to Grouchos Deli), Columbia. Ongoing - Fea- reproductions on paper and canvas from some Edisto Island gallery brings together visual arts and home Charleston. Ongoing - Reinert Fine Art show- Church Street, at St. Michael's Alley, Charleston. by Eileen Blyth(mixed media); Sylvia Potts turing local art in Five Points, close to down- Mouse House, Inc/Susan Lenz Studio., 2123 of the world’s most collectible artists. Dealer accessories to provide a boutique that is at cases the contemporary impressionist works Ongoing - Showcasing nineteenth century oil and Richard Lund (sculptors); Page Morris, town. USC and college art, diploma frames, Park St. (historic Elmwood Park), Colum- for Somerset House Publishing, Gregory Edi- With These Hands Gallery, 547 Highway 174, once unique and incredibly usable. This is the in oil by Rick Reinert and more than 40 other paintings, works on paper and sculpture of the Beth West, Suzy Shealy, Walton Selig, Martha Columbia and vintage SC prints. Hours: bia. Ongoing - Featuring the working studio, tions / Washington Green Fine Art, Historical Edisto Island. Ongoing - The gallery offers a first fusion gallery in the area to offer varied artists offering their unique and diverse styles. American South. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Thomas, Jan Swanson, Tish Lowe, Bettye Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 10am-3:30pm. original fibers, and mixed-media artwork by Art Prints and others. Specialists in custom collection of unique handmade, one-of-a-kind, and affordable original art along with wonder- Hours: daily from 9am-5pm. Contact: call Contact: 843/723-0025 or at (www.fineartsouth. Rivers, Debra Paysinger, Meredith Paysinger, Contact: 803/771-4451. Susan Lenz. After 14 years at Vista Studios, framing. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm. Contact: American craft. Representing over 150 artists, fully original home furnishings and accessories. 843/694.2445 or at (www.rickreinert.com). com). McKenzie Seay and Leah Wimberly (painters). Susan will now be working at Mouse House. 803/407-2156 or at (www.columbiasc.thegreat- you will find: kaleidoscopes, wind chimes, jew- Hours: Wed.-Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., 11am-3pm. All studios on the main level have glass-fronts Gallery West, 134 State Street in West Colum- Also offering custom picture framing as well as frameup.com). elry, hand blown glass, stained glass, pottery, Contact: 864/363-8172 or at (www.artandlight- Rhett Thurman Studio, 241 King St., Charles- The George Gallery, 50 Bogard Street, Charles- so that visitors can see art and the artists bia. Ongoing - Gallery West shares in Colum- a wide selection of antiquarian prints and bev- oil lamps, wooden toys, wooden sculptures & gallery.com). ton. Ongoing - Featuring original works by Rhett ton. Ongoing - Currently representing Gary at work. Studio hours vary with each artist. bia’s creative life with art from around the world eled mirrors. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-5pm & The Hive Studio and Gallery, 3310 Harrison decoys, metal sculpture, fiber to wear, photog- Thurman in conjunction with The Sylvan Gallery. Grier, Amanda Norman, Paul Yanko, Alan Taylor Building hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-6pm or by appt. and across the centuries. Come and discover most Sat., 10am-2 pm. Contact: 803/254-0842; Rd., across from Zesto just off Forest Dr., near raphy, original paintings, giclee’s, prints, and Artists Guild Gallery of Greenville, 200 N. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: 843/577-6066. Jeffries and Evan Armstrong, the gallery presents Contact: Jan Swanson at 803/360-6794, e-mail early prints and paintings, including work from at (www.susanlenz.com); or Richland Fashion Mall, Columbia. Ongoing more! Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Main St. Greenville. Ongoing - The eclectic a feast for the eyes with art that is thought pro- to ([email protected]) or on Facebook. established as well as emerging artists, all staged (www.mousehouseinc.blogspot.com). - Featuring exuberant watercolors by Betty Riv- 843/869-3509 or at (www.WithTheseHandsGal- mix of works by the Aritsts members is always Robert Lange Studios , 2 Queen St., Charles- voking and visual stimulating. In addition to sales, with antique furniture and objects designed to ers; soft and emotional mixed media by Martha lery.com). on display. Come in and enjoy the works of; ton. Ongoing - Featuring works by Ali Ca- we offer consulting and professional installation Artsy Fartsy Art Gallery and Coffee Bar, 906 make you feel “at home.” Fine contemporary craft Noble's Fine Art Gallery, 3300 Forest Drive, M. T. Herman; spirited equestrian photography Dottie Blair, Laura Buxo, Gerda Bowman, Pat vanaugh, Megan Aline, Robert Lange, Nathan services. We are here to make your art collecting Knox Abbott Drive, Cayce. Ongoing - Featur- is likewise incorporated into our comfortable and Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring African- by Tina W. Brown; sculpture by Jessica Barnes Florence Cato, Dale Cochran, Robert Decker, Kathy Durfee, Kerry Brooks, Jessica Dunegan, Fred experience simple and enjoyable. Hours: Tue.- ing art by local artists and cafe and wine bar. welcoming surroundings. A feature of the gallery American art, originals, giclees, serigraphs, Smith, Elizabeth M. Barnes and Darlene DuBose, Pat Grills, Mel Hammonds, Edith Mc- Jamar, Michael Moran, Amy Lind, Adam Hall, Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/579-7328 or at We also have MIND GRAVY which is our po- is the unusual and beautifully crafted art jewelry and lithographs. Portrait artist available. Artists Doerr; ceramics by Sonya Wilkins and Janice Lynda English Gallery-Studio, 403 Second Bee Hardaway, Chris Hartwick, Megan Heuse, Joshua Flint, Sean Clancy, and JB Boyd. Hours: (www.georgegalleryart.com). etry night every wed 8-10pm. Hours: Wed.-Sat., from international, national and regional design- featured include: Jim Wider, Tyrone Geter, Sczescy. Also, offering classes ages 5-adult in Loop Rd., Florence. Ongoing - Featuring Russell Jewell, Diarmuid Kelly, John Pendarvis, Mon.-Sun., 11am-7pm. Contact: 843/805-8052 7pm-2am. Contact: 803/7084731 or e-mail at ers. The gallery also specializes in the unique, John W. Jones, Alice Simmons Bing, Keith a variety of mediums. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 1pm-6- works by local and regional artists in a variety of Miranda Sawyer, David Waldrop and Erin or at (www.robertlangestudios.com). The John Carroll Doyle Art Gallery, 125 ([email protected]). offering exquisite objects for every budget. Tolen, Lori Starnes, and Carl Crawford. Also pm and by appt. Contact: 803/467-4112 or at media. Hours: Mon.-Fri., noon-5pm and by appt. Webb. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., Church St., Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring Whether shopping for the home, a holiday or your high quality African sculptures and handmade (home.sc.rr.com/hivestudio/). Contact: 843/673-9144 or at (www.lyndaenglish- 1-5pm. Contact: 864/239-3882 or at Stewart Fine Art, 12 State Street, Charleston. works by the late John Carroll Doyle and Mar- Bella Vista Art & Framing, 705 Gervais St., own heartstrings, you will enjoy art, antiques, and baskets. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-6pm; & Sat., studio.net). (www.artistsguildgalleryofgreenville.com). Ongoing - Featuring works by Sue Stewart, gret Petterson. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. downstairs of City Market Antiques, Columbia. artisan-made objects, just across the Congaree. 10:30am-5pm. Contact: 803-790-5892 or e-mail The Picture Place, 4711-9 Forest Drive, next Charles DuPre DeAntonio, Robert Isley, Margaret Contact: 843/577-7344 or at (www.johncdoyle. Ongoing - Featuring original works of art of Hours: Wed.-Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt. Contact: at ([email protected]). to CVS. Columbia. Ongoing - We have water- Running Horse Gallery (Feather Pottery & Christopher Park Gallery, 608-A South Main Dyer, Fran Moeller Gatins, and James Wellington com). varied national artists, regional artists ,vintage 803/207- 9265 or at (www.gallerywestcolumbia. colors, oils, acrylics and handmade papers by Interiors, LLC) 928 Old Wallace Gregg Road, Street, Greenville. Ongoing - Offering hand- Taylor, Jr. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5:30pm. Con- art, antiquarian engravings and etchings, origi- com). One Eared Cow Glass Gallery & Studio, 1001 artist, Alicia Leeke, Lyssa Harvey, Lisa Gibson, Florence. Ongoing - Featuring ceramic works made and humorous art by North and South tact: 843/853-7100 or at (www.suestewartfineart. The Southern, 2 Carlson Court, behind the nal photography. Also a Mort Kunstler dealer Huger St., Columbia. Ongoing - Handblown Rita Smith, Jim Finch, Jan Swanson, Kathryn by Sasha and Tari Federer. Their artwork is one- Carolina artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm & com). Pizza Hut at 483 Meeting Street, Charleston. and large selection of SC artists ,giclees, and Havens Framemakers and Gallery, 1616 glass by Tom Lockart, including perfume bottles, VanAernum, Noel Brault, Nita Yancy and F.M. of-a-kind, hand crafted, using an array of firing Sat., noon-6pm. Contact: 864/232-6744 or at Ongoing - Featuring a contemporary art gallery limited edition prints. And, offering a full service Gervais St., Columbia. Ongoing - Exhibiting ornaments, vases, sculpture, bowls, and paper- Steingrers. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm and techniques and surface decoration. Hours; 10am- (www.christopherparkgallery.com). Spencer Art Gallery, 55 Broad St., in historic dealing in recent works by artists connected to custom framing shop featuring professional, paintings by local artists: Jamie Blackburn, weights, in all price ranges. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 803/782-6138. 6pm daily, but call first. Contact: 843/992-2178 or French Quarter District, Charleston. Ongoing the American South. Hours: Wed.-Sat., noon-7- quality framing at below industry prices. Hours: Diane Gilbert, Betsy Havens, Rob Shaw, Steven 9am-5pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 803/254- e-mail at ([email protected]). Liz Daly Designs, 1801 Rutherford Road, - Offering the works of over 20 award winning pm & Sun., noon-6pm. Contact: 843/580-8905 Tue.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: 803/765- Whetstone, James E. Calk and others. Featuring 2444 or at Village Artists, Village at Sandhill, 631-8 Greenville. Ongoing - The gallery continues to artists in a delightfully eclectic mix of subject or at (http://thesouthern.gallery/). 0808 or e-mail at ([email protected]). an extensive collection of handcarved museum (www.oneearedcow.com). Promenade Place, next door to Panera, off Two The Clay Pot Coffee Shop, 166 S. Dargan show many local artisits who work in various matter, styles, and media. Hours: Mon.-Sat., quality frames. Art and frame restoration. Hours: Notch and Clemson Rds., near I-20, Columbia. Street, Florence. Ongoing - Featuring works mediums, and has expanded to include art from 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/722-6854 or at The Sportsman’s Gallery, 165 King Street, Blue Sky Gallery, Arcade Mall, 1332 Main Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm. Con- Portfolio Art Gallery, Five Points area, 2007 Ongoing - The gallery features the works of 28 by local and regional artists. Hours: Mon.-Tue., other areas. Liz Daly-Korybski creates jewelry (www.spencerartgallery.com). Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring one of the Streetm Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring works tact: 803/256-1616 or at (www.havensframemak- Devine St., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring the local artists offering: workshops, monthly shows 6:30am-3pm; Wed.-Sat., 6:30am-3pm & 5-9pm; from glass in her on site studio, and other art- largest, most diverse collections of contempo- by Blue Sky. Hours: Contact for hours or by ersandgallery.com). work of local, regional & national artists. Hours: and exhibits. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-9pm & Sun. 8:30am-2:30pm. Contact: 943/407-1646. ists can be seen creating in the gallery as well. Srebnick Gallery, 195 1/2 King Street, rary sporting and wildlife art found today and chance. Contact: e-mail to (blueskygallery@ Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 803/256-2434 or Sun., noon-6pm. Contact: 803/699-8886. Hours: call for hours. Contact: 864/325-4445 or Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring paintings, once having viewed it, we are confident you gmail.com). HoFP, 2828 Devine Street, Columbia. Ongo- at (www.portfolioartgal.com). Fort Mill/ Tega Cay at (www.dalydesigns.com). pastels and drawings by C. Katriel Srebnik and will concur. Hours: Mon,-Fri., 10:30am-5:30pm, ing - Featuring original works of art from around Vista Art & Frame, 1752 Airport Blvd., Cayce. guest artists. Hours: call for hours. Contact: Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 843/727- Carol Saunders Gallery, 922 Gervais St., the world and around the corner. Hours: Mon.- Prompt Designs Art Gallery, 3041 N. Main Ongoing - Featuring paintings of the South by Olive’s, 229 Main Street, Fort Mill. Ongoing - Hampton III Gallery, 3100 Wade Hampton Blvd., 843-580-8488 or at (www.sregallery.com). 1224 or at (www.sportsmansgallery.com). Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring fine art objects Fri.,9am-5:30pm; Sat.,10am-5pm, & by appt.. St., near where the train trussel crosses Main Stephen O. Gunter. Hours: M.-Thur., 10am-6pm; Olive’s exhibits local artist in the Carolina’s. It 10 Gallery Center, Taylors. Ongoing - works by and works by local artists, including Mana Hewitt, Contact: 803/799-7405 or at (www.hofpgallery. St., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring original Fri., 10am-4pm; & Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: also has a handmade by local artisan, gift shop, Sigmund Abeles, John Acorn, Dave Appleman, Studio 151 Fine Art Gallery, 175 Church St., The Wells Gallery at The Sanctuary, at The Stephen Chesley, Carol Pittman, Mike Williams, com). oils and giclees by Porter O'Brien Dodd. Hours: 803/794-7252 or at (www.vistaart.com). as well as a working ceramic studio. Olive’s Jane Armstrong, J. Bardin, Carl Blair, Emery just south of the corner of Market and Church St., Sanctuary on Kiawah Island, about 30 minutes Laura Spong, Heidi Darr-Hope, Judy Hubbard, Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 803/252-2927 or offers workshops and regular classes as well as Bopp, Bette Lee Coburn, Jeanet Dreskin, Tom Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring original from Charleston, in Kiawah's newest and Jeri Burdick, Clay Burnett, and Eddie Bryan. if ART Gallery, 1221 - 1223 Lincoln St., e-mail at ([email protected]). Vista Studios - Gallery 80808, 808 Lady ceramic parties and events. Presently works by Flowers, William Halsey, Lee Hall, James Kirby, art in traditional, realism, wildlife, impressionism most luxurious resort. Ongoing - Featuring a Hours: M-F, 10am-5:30pm; Sat., 11am-5pm. Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring works by Don Street, Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring exhibits Dottie Leatherwood, Todd Baxter, Rachel Ohls Darell Koons, Paul Matheny, Corrie McCallum, collage, and abstracts in a variety of mediums, selection of paintings, jewelry and sculptures Contact: 803/256-3046. Zurlo, Paul Yanko, Edmund Yaghjian, David Redbird Studio & Gallery, 2757 Rosewood by artists of the Vista Studios and occasional and proprietor Debbie Whitsett among others are Glen Miller, Daniel Marinelli, Mark Mulfinger, including photography and hand crafted jewelry. of some of the Lowcountry's finest artists, Betty Yaghjian, Mike Williams, Katie Walker, Bram Drive, Columbia. Ongoing - Redbird was created guest exhibitions. Vista Studio artists: Eileen being exhibited. Hours: Tue.-Sat., noon-6pm or Charles Quest, Ed Rice, Merton Simpson, Laura Offering the works of Colleen Wiessmann, Rosie Anglin Smith, Shannon Smith, Jennifer Smith City Art, 1224 Lincoln Street, Columbia. van Velde, Leo Twiggs, H. Brown Thornton, by artists Virginia Scotchie and Bri Kinard who Blyth, Stephen Chesley, Heidi Darr-Hope, Pat studio open until 8:30pm as reserved. Contact: Spong, Carl Sublett, Leo Twiggs, Art Werger, Phillips, Shelby Parbel, Bob Graham, Amelia Rogers, George Pate, Glenn Harrington, Gary Through Jan. 27 - "Environmental Abstractions Christine Tedesco, Tom Stanley, Laura Spong, saw a need for a place where experienced and Gilmartin, Robert Kennedy, Sharon C. Licata, 704/301-2619 or at (www.olivesmudpuddle.com). Harrell Whittington, Enid Williams, Mickey Wil- Whaley, Dixie Dugan, Nancy Davidson, Sandra Gowans, Karen Larson Turner, Kim English, by Laurie McIntosh: A Holiday Solo Exhibition. Kees Salentijn, Silvia Rudolf, Edward Rice, budding artists could work in a supportive and Michel McNinch, Kirkland Smith, Laura Spong, liams, Paul Yanko, and Jas Zadurowicz Hours: Scott, Jennifer Koach, Michel McNinch, Amelia Felice Killian, Grainger McKoy and Darrell Above the main drag of South Carolina’s famed Paul Reed, Anna Redwine, Herb Parker, Matt accessible environment and regional artists not and David Yaghjian. Hours: Thur.-Fri., 11am-6pm Georgetown Tue.-Fri., 1-5pm; Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Rose Smith, Lissa Block, Debra Paysinger, Davis. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-8pm & Sun., Revolutionary War town turned horse racing Overend, Janet Orselli, Marcelo Novo, Dorothy yet represented in the community could show and Sat. & Sun., noon-5pm or by appt. Contact: 864/268-2771 or at Charles Moore, Roger Tatum, Daryl Knox, Gina 10am-6pm. Contact: 843/576-1290 or at mecca, in a light-filled, brick-walled loft, a jumble Netherland, Philip Morsberger, Joan Mitchell, their art. The gallery will feature work by some of 803/252-6134 or at Prince George Framing Co., 805 Front St., (www.HamptoniiiGallery.com). Brown and Madison Latimer. We also participate (www.wellsgallery.com). of paintings in various stages of completion are Eric Miller, Sam Middleton, Reiner Mahrlein, the best artists of the region in ceramics, wood (www.vistastudios80808.com). Georgetown. Ongoing - Featuring superior in Charleston’s historic French Quarter art walks pinned to walls, resting on easels and lying on Peter Lenzo, Deanna Leamon, Ger Lataster, and metal sculpture, prints, drawings, wearable custom framing, a broad selection of quality Little House Art Studios, 602 Strange Rd., every March, May, October and December. Columbia Area tables. To the casual observer—and even to one Sjaak Korsten, Bill Jackson, Alvin Hollings- art and video. Among the artworks are elaborate Webb Rawls Galleries, 5210 N. Trenholm prints and posters and great customer service. Taylors. Ongoing - Featuring exhibits of fiber art, Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-6pm, Fri. & Sat., 10am- familiar with artists’ studios—the scene is chaotic. worth, Klaus Hartmann, Tonya Gregg, Mary tea pots and vases by Jim Connell; playful and Rd., (Forest Acres, behind First Citizens Bank) Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. mixed media collages and painting by Susan R. 8pm; and Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: 843/579- Main Street, downtown Columbia. Jan. 4, 6-9pm How can an artist work in this cabal of canvas, Gilkerson, Ralph Gelbert, Phil Garrett, Jacques thought-provoking ceramic sculptures by Paula Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring fine art and Contact: 843/527-8413 or at (http://www.prince- Sorrell and Anne K. Taylor’s photography, paint- 9725 or at (www. studio151finearts. com). - "First Thursday on Main". This monthly event paint, brushes, and wood, jumbled in no particu- Doucet, Jeff Donovan, Stephen Chesley, Smith; the rugged but graceful ceramics of Zak picture framing since 1904. South Carolina’s georgeframing.com/). ings and collages. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: held on the 1st Thursday of the month features lar order, with a solo exhibition looming in a few Steven Chapp, Ashlynn Browning, Carl Blair, Helenske; wood sculptures and paper collages oldest family owned art and frame gallery. Local 864/517-4023 or at (www.littlehouseartstudios. Tara Vis Gallery, 218 C King Street, Charleston. art presentation - up and down Main Street. weeks? Ongoing - Featuring works by Jane Aaron Baldwin, Karel Appel, Roland Albert and by Paul Martyka; drawings and performance art, museum framing of fine art at lowest prices. The Georgetown Art Gallery, 705 Front Street, com). Ongoing - At Tara Vis Gallery, you will discover Some of the participants include: Tapp’s Arts Aldridge, Jim Arendt, Randolph New Armstrong, Benny Andrews. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11am-7pm videos by Jon Prichard; prints and drawings by Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 10am- Georgetown. Ongoing - Original works and photographic journeys, what brought each of us Center, Columbia Museum of Art, Artists in the Penny Baskin, Jo Dean Bauknight, Robbie Bell, and Sat., 11am- 5pm. Contact: 803/238-2351 Tom Nakashima; and wearable art by Courtney 3:30pm. Contact: 803/787-2787 or at (www. prints by 20 artists, including: Mimi Beaver, Ann llyn strong, 119 North Main Street, Greenville. to this place in the photography field, and why Arcade, and more. For further information contact Kimberly Betchman, Tarleton Blackwell, Angela or e-mail at ([email protected]). Starrett. Work by Virginia Scotchie and Bri Kinard webbrawlsgalleries.com). Boone, Mike Bowers, Agnes Boyle, Nancy Brack- Ongoing - featuring the works of over 60 na- their prowess in these endeavors places them Lorri-Ann Carter of CarterTodd & Associates at Bradburn, Betty Bramlett, Joe Byrne, Carolita will also be shown at the gallery. Redbird will en, Barbara Bush, Dottie Dixon, Susan Duke, tional custom jewelry designers and glass blow- at the top of the list in this field. I want Tara Vis 803/779-4005, e-mail at ([email protected]). Cantrell, Kathy Casey, Anne Cunningham, Bob mount a new exhibition every six weeks. Hours: Phyllis Graham, Dian Hammett, Mark Hilliard, ers. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am - 5:30pm. Contact: Gallery to be a place where you can lose yourself Doster, Gerard Erley, Claire Farrell, Amy Fichter, Mon.-Thur., 10am-8:30pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. continued on Page 31 Gail Joley, Audrey McLeod, Myrna McMahon, Hal continued on Page 32 Page 30 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 31 Lake City Curran, and Carol Ann Curran. Photography Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/871-0297 or area with 90 sellers under one roof, plus locally- by Scott Henderson, Marc Epstein, as well as at (www.artcgalleryltd.com). made foods and antiques. Monthly arts and crafts Olio Studio, 104 West Main Street, Lake City. pottery, stained glass and other fine art objects. shows on our 1/2 acre property. Hours: Mon.- SC Commercial Galleries Ongoing - Olio Studio is an art studio that of- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. SC Commercial Galleries Four Green Fields Gallery & Gifts, 117-A Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 843/871-1113. continued from Page 31 fers classes, workshops, arty parties, paint your Contact: 843/971-4110 or at (www.karenskorner- continued from Page 32 Central Ave., Summerville. Ongoing - Featur- own pottery, local art and other art events & frameandart.com). ing the new home of Silver Pail Pottery by Treasure the View - Sand Carved Glass, 129 864/233-5900 or at (www.llynstrong.com). ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Greenville activities. Hours: Mon., 1-6pm; Tue.-Fri., 10am- North Charleston The Frame Shop and Gallery, 570 N. Ander- potters Jillian and Robin Carway. The gallery 1/2 W. Richardson Ave., Summerville. Ongoing - Coldwell Banker Caine Main Street Gallery, 6pm; and Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/374- Perspective Gallery, in Crickentree Shopping son Rd., Rock Hill. Ongoing - Offering original showcases the work of 45+ American fine craft Unique sand carved glass sculptures created by Mary Praytor Gallery, 26 So. Main Street, 428 S. Main Street, Greenville. Ongoing - Real 6546 or at (www.olio-studio.com). Center on Johnnie Dodds Blvd., Mount Pleasant. Steve Hazard Studio & Art Gallery, 4790 fine art, limited edition prints and posters as artists with an emphasis on local and South renowned artist Lex Melfi. Each piece is a one-of- Greenville. Ongoing - Exhibit of gallery artists Estate gallery with rotating art exhibits quar- Ongoing - The Mount Pleasant Artists Guild has Trade Street, located in the business park well as custom framing services. Hours: Mon.- Carolina artisans. Offering a wide range of a-kind masterpiece produced by cutting images include; Scott Belville, Judy Jones, Kent Ambler, terly. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm. Contact: Lancaster opened their first art gallery The Guild has been across from the Festival Center, off Patriot Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 803-328-8744. talent from the master potter to the emerging into glass using high-pressured sand. Hours: by Stephen Dell, Spela Brencic, Jack Burgess, Shelley Windsor at 864/250-2850 or at (http:// considering for some time the possibility of open- Blvd. between Dorchester Road & Ashley silversmith. Other media represented include appt. only. Contact: 843/875-7822 or at (www. Margaret Dyer, Ashley Norwood Cooper, Jona- blog.cbcaine.com/tag/main-street-real-estate- Bob Doster’s Backstreet Studio, Gallery, & ing a gallery to showcase the work of the many Phosphate Road, Suite H, North Charleston. Seneca fiber, wood, photography, baskets, paper, glass, lexmelfi.com). than Fenske, Dobee Snowber, Jim Heiser, Mary gallery/) or (www.christopherrico.com). Garden, 217 E. Gay St., at the intersection of talented artists who create original artwork in an Ongoing - A new venue for on-going art shows metal, leather and handmade artisan products. Walker, Ken Page, Mark Mulfinger, and Mark White St. & Gay St., one and one half blocks assortment of media. Perspective Gallery is in the of Contemporary Fine Craft and Fine Art avail- Patina on the Alley, 114 Ram Cat Alley, Craft artists interested in exhibiting with Four Sumter Anderson. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm; Thur.& Greenwood east of Main St., Lancaster. Ongoing - Fea- former location of the Treasure Nest Art Gallery. able for purchase. A gallery and working studio Seneca. Ongoing - Featuring limited edition Green Fields can find an “Artist Info Packet” Fri. evenings & Sun. afternoons by appt. Contact: turing works by award winning sculptor Bob A steering committee was brought together to for- featuring works by Steve Hazard including 2-D prints, giclees, originals, pottery and sculp- on the website. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Elephant Ear Gallery Fine Arts and Creations, 864/235-1800. Main & Maxwell, 210 Main Street, at the Doster, along with changing exhibits of local, mulate a plan and oversee the work required to & 3-D wall art, welded metal furniture, sculp- tures by local and regional artists such as Beti Contact: 843/261-7680 or at (www.fourgreen- 672 Bultman Dr., Sumter. Ongoing - Featuring intersection of Main Street and Maxwell Avenue regional, and national artists working in all me- create the gallery environment the guild had been ture, functional objects, and jewelry in fused Strobeck, Wanda Heffelfinger, Gale McKinley, fieldsgallery.com). works by 23 artists offering every medium from Midtown Artery, 718-A S. Main St., West End, Greenwood. Ongoing - A gallery and retail shop diums. Hours: by appt only. Contact: 803/285- seeking. Over 40 artists are currently exhibiting glass and etched clear glass. Art commis- Diana Pursch, Fran Humphries, Paul Frederick, watercolor to angora grown rabbits producing just one block below the Army/Navy Store and specializing in local South Carolina artists offering 9190 or at (www.bobdoster.com). their lively, colorful work, in oils, watercolors, pho- sions & unique design projects accepted. Find Connie Lippert, Kate Krause, Karen Dittman, Imperial Framing & Specialities, 960 Bacons fur for spinning. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. one block above The American Grocery Res- handcrafted art, pottery, jewelry, fiber and gifts tography, mixed media and more. A wide range art beyond the ordinary, off the beaten path. Sue Grier, Bob Doster, and Brandy Weiner. We Bridge Road, Palmetto Plaza, Summerville. On- Contact: 803/773-2268. taurant, Greenville. Ongoing – Featuring con- for all occasions. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Chastain's Studio Lofts, 107 South Main of styles is represented. It is the goal of the Mount Contemporary abstracts, nonrepresentational also have baskets by Pati English and Nancy going - Featuring works by Lowcountry artists. temporary paintings by world renowned Andre Contact: 864/223-6229 or at Street, Lancaster. Ongoing - Chastain’s Studio Pleasant Artists Guild and the staff of Perspective & figurative works created by local, national & Basket. Photography by Jack Kates, Carl Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. Travelers Rest Desjardins, Fidel Garcia and Anita Lewis. Also (www.mainandmaxwell.com). Lofts is a place for artists, wanna-be artists to bring to the East Cooper area a truly high qual- international artists including sculpture, objects, Ackerman, Dede Norungolo, and Witt Lang- Contact: 843/871-9712. featuring original works by international artists and those who appreciate visual arts or want ity, diverse collection of artwork that will appeal to original paintings & reproductions. Free admis- staff. Also the working studio of Michael Brown. White Rabbit Fine Art Gallery, 5 So. Main Hengki Pudjianto, Eugenia Mangra, Yogendra Hilton Head Island to learn more about it. It’s a place of color and residents and visitors alike in a pleasant, inviting sion and free parking. Hours: by appt only. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm. Contact: 864/888- People, Places, & Quilts, 129 W. Richardson Street, Travelers Rest. Ongoing - Our ongoing Sethi and Victoria Stewart. Bronze sculpture shapes, of imagination and beauty, of heart and gallery setting. We are looking forward to working Contact: 843/864 4638 or e-mail to (afgraffiti@ 1110 or at (www.patinaalley.com). Avenue, Summerville. Ongoing - Featuring exhibit is ever-changing and features the work of by South Vietnamese artist Tuan and glass Camellia Art, 8 Pope Avenue, Hilton Head soul. Most of the pieces were done by artists with individual art collectors and designers to aol.com). fabric, books, patterns, notions, quilts and Folk the founding members of the Gallery; all are local sculpture by Barry Entner can also be seen. Island. Ongoing - Featuring custon framing and from Lancaster County and the surrounding find something truly unique and beautiful. Hours: The Artist’s Loft, 121-B Townville St., (up- Art. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm and Sat., artists from the Upstate area. Hours: Tue.-Sun., Hours: Wed.-Sat., 11am-7pm, Sun., noon-5pm. art gallery with works by Marge Agin, Evelyn B. communities, and most pieces are for sale at Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: call Becky Taylor Pawleys Island, Litchfield & Murrells Inlet stairs) Seneca. Ongoing - Gallery and studio 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/937-9333 or at (www. 11am-5pm; Fri. & Sat., 11am-6pm and lter on Contact: 864/232-0018 or at Ballentine, Vickie Ebbers, Cassandra M. Gillens, reasonable prices. Classes are also offered at at 843-800-5025 or at (www.mpagperspectiveg- space for local artists/members including Edie ppquilts.com). First Fri. Contact: Patty Cunningham at 610/659- (www.midtownartery.com). Kelly Graham, Ben Ham, Brucie Holler, Bill Little, the gallery. Hours: Tue. and Thur., 1-5pm and allery.com). Art Works in the Litchfield Exchange, 14363 Hamblin (winner of the "Blue Ridge Arts Coun- 4669; or Susan Savage at 864/903-3371; or at Louanne Laroache, Lynn Parrott, Laurie McIn- by appt. Contact: 803/804-3659 or at (www. Ocean Highway, 2 miles south of Brookgreen cil 19th Annual Juried Exhibition)" and the new Tea Farm Cottage, 808 N. Cedar St., Summer- (http://www.artintr.com/white-rabbit-gallery.html). Olde Towne Galleries, 1300 Laurens Road, tosh, Brian Vaughn, and Martha Worthy. Hours: chastainsstudiolofts,com). Sandpiper Gallery, 2201 Middle Street, across Gardens, Pawleys Island. Ongoing - Featuring pARTy, Social Art Classes. Hours: Wed.-Sat. ville. Ongoing - Featuring works by the largest Greenville. Ongoing - A fine art gallery featur- Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-5:30pm & Sat., 9am-1pm. the street from Poe’s Restaurant and beside original fine, functional and folk art by a score ,10am-5pm. Contact: 864/882-2711, e-mail at group of artisans and crafters in the tri-county ing works by local, regional and international Contact: 843/785-3535 or at (http://camelliaart. Latta Station 22 Restaurant, Sullivan's Island. Ong- of local artists in regularly changing displays. ([email protected]). artists, including watercolor landscapes and com). ing - Minutes from Charleston on charming Paintings by Nancy Bracken, Barnie Slice, M. florals by Judy Sahm, Celtic landscapes by RJK Frames and Things, 112 E. Main Street, Sullivan’s Island, the gallery features a fresh P. “Squeaky” Swenson and Jane Woodward, Spartanburg Donna Nyzio, pottery by Veronica Inman, pho- Fastframe, 95 Matthews Dr., unit A-6, Hilton Latta. Ongoing - Featuring Imperial Russian mix of breath-taking paintings, pottery, exquisite as well as works in mixed media by Terry tography and hand-woven linens and garments Head Island. Ongoing - Featuring original bone china, exceptional gold trimmed lacquer jewelry and unique works in wood, glass and Belanger, Kathi Bixler, Roger Cleveland, Gwen Downtown Spartanburg, Jan. 18, 5-9pm - by Gail Gray and Russian Gzhel ceramics and work in oils, acrylics, pastels, water colors, and boxes, Soviet propaganda posters, rare Rus- metal. The eclectic collection of works in this Coley, Millie Doud, Zenobia Harper, Barbara "Art Walk Spartanburg". Held on the 3rd Thur, handpainted boxes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- gouache, by David Randall and a variety of local sian Orthodox Icons and Avant Garde draw- gallery is sure to bring a smile and will interest Linderman, Mary Helen Lowrimore and Cindy of every month art galleries and art spaces in NC Institutional Galleries pm. Contact: 864/235-5592. artists. Also a broad mix of limited editions, prints ings. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 8am-6pm. Contact: both the seasoned fine art collector as well as Valentine, and stained and fused glass by Sha- downtown Spartanburg will open their doors. and posters also available. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 843/752-9319 or the fine craft enthusiast; from stunning paint- ron Knost, Suz Mole and Kathy Welde. Hours: Participating are: Spartanburg Art Museum, Aberdeen create the new Asheville Art Museum. Contact: Ric Standridge Gallery, 1021 S. Main St., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/342- (http://www.rjkframesandthings.com/). ings to special gifts from the lowcountry. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: 843/235-9600 Artists' Guild of Spartanburg Gallery, HUB-BUB 828/253-3227 or at (www.ashevilleart.org). Greenville. Ongoing - We feature a continuing 7696 or at (www.fastframe.com). Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm. Contact: 843/883-0200 or at (www.ClassAtPawleys.com). showroom, Carolina Gallery, and West Main The Exchange Street Gallery of Fine Art, 129 series of Standridge paintings and individual Lexington or at (www.sandpipergallery.net). Artists Cooperative. For more information call Exchange Street, in the old Aberdeen Rockfish Asheville Gallery of Art, Ltd., 82 Patton Avenue, artist exhibitions as well as theme and in- jcostello gallery, 8 Archer Rd., red fish res- Island Art Gallery, a Fine Art Gallery, Villages 864/585-3335 or visit (www.carolinagalleryart. Railroad storage terminal, Aberdeen. Ongoing across from Pritchard Park opposite the old vitational shows by artist from all geographic re- taurant building, Hilton Head Island. Ongoing Mary Elliott Williams’ Studio, 1044 Hope Fer- Myrtle Beach / Grand Strand Shops, 10744m Ocean Highway, Pawleys Island. com). - The Artist’s League of the Sandhills currently location, Asheville. Jan. 1 - 31 - "Winter Blues," gions. We represent a diverse group of artistic - Representing an international landscape in ry Rd., Lexington. Ongoing - Precious Faces, Ongoing - Island Art Gallery is an artist-owned houses 35 artists-in-residence studios and features the work of 23 member artists. A recep- styles of painting, sculptures and preeminent compositions of oil, photography and print- artworks mainly in pastel and oil, commissions Chapin Park, 1400 Kings Hwy and 16th Ave. N., gallery with eight owner artists and twenty-seven Art & Frame Gallery, 880 East Main, offers classes by local professional artists and tion will be held on Jan. 5, from 5-8pm. What glass collection. Hours: Tue. & Thur., 10am-4- making, from the Lowcountry to Morocco, accepted. Hours: by appt. Contact: 803/356- Myrtle Beach. Apr. 14 and 15, June 23 and 24, exhibiting artists. We represent artists from North Spartanburg. Ongoing - Featuring works by local workshops by nationally known artists. Hours: better way to brighten the cold and gray January pm or by appt. Contact: at (www.ricstandridge. Budapest, Kyoto, Latin America, and Provence. 0381 or at (www.artistsofthesouth.com). and Nov. 10 and 11. 2018 - "46th Annual Art in and South Carolina in a variety of mediums artists, custom framing and art supplies. Hours: Mon.-Sat., noon -3pm. Contact: 910/944- days than by enjoying a display of great art? com). Hours: Mon.-Sat., 1-9pm & Sun., 5-9pm or by the Park - Show & Sale," sponsored by Wac- including oil, pastel, acrylic and watercolor. We Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 864/585-3700. 3979, or at (www.artistleague.org). Each piece will be an interpretation of the artist’s appt. Contact: 843/686-6550 or at (www.jcostel- Sandlapper Art & Frame, 711 E. Main St., camaw Arts and Crafts Guild. We will have over offer ongoing studio art classes and workshops winter experience. Ongoing - Featuring original Sea Island Gallery, 115 Pelham Road, Pelham logallery.com). Suite M, downstairs in Lexington’s Historic Old 60 artists from the East Coast, as far away as from established local and visiting artists. Hours: Creals Studio and Gallery, Suite 950, Alamance County works of art by 31 local artists in oils, acrylics, Court Shopping Center, Greenville. Ongoing - Mill, Lexington. Ongoing - Offering custom pic- TN, with about 20 of those artists from our local Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: call 843-314- Montgomery Building, 187 N. Church St. , watercolor, pastel, encaustic, and prints. Hours: Original SC & southwest paintings by Douglas Picture This Gallery, Cypress Square, 78 ture framing and fine art sales. Also handmade area. Typical art will include paintings, woodwork- 0298 or at (www.pawleysislandart.com). Spartanburg. Ongoing - Featuring works by Jim BAL Gallery, Holly Hill Mall and Business Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm, Sun., 1-4pm and first Fri. Grier, raku pottery by Tim Tyler, oils on paper by Arrow Road, Suite D, near Sea Pines, Hilton gifts such as pottery, jewelry, metal art, etc. The ing, photography, jewelry, fabric, glass, metal, Creal. Hours: by appt. only or chance. Contact: Center, 309 Huffman Mill Rd., Exit 141 off of of the month till 8pm. Contact: 828/251-5796 or at Betsy Bayne and a wide selection of prints by Head Island. Ongoing - Cool bohemian art store has a very “coastal” flair but all mediums pottery, leather and stone. Free admission. Child The Cheryl Newby Gallery, 11096 Ocean Hwy 864/597-0879 or e-mail at (jimcreal@mindspring. I85/I40, Burlington. Ongoing - Since the begin- (www.ashevillegallery-of-art.com). many artists. Hours: Tues. - Fri., 10am - 5:30pm; gallery in the exclusive resort of Hilton Head and subjects are exhibited. Hours: Tue.-Fri., and Pet Friendly! For info call JoAnne Utterback, 17., in The Shops at Oak Lea, Pawleys Island. com). ning of Burlington Artists League in 1972, we Sat., 10am - 4pm. Contact: 864/271-2007. Island. We offer custom picture framing, origi- 10am-6pm; Sat., 10am-3pm; & by appt. Con- 843/446-3830 or at Ongoing - Representing Sigmund Abeles, have grown to represent many local artists in Black Mountain College Museum + Arts nal artwork, and art & frame restoration. This tact: 803/785-4278 or at (www.sandlapperart. (www.artsyparksy.com). Ellen Buselli, Ray Ellis, Joseph Cave, Laura Gallery East, 512 East Main Street, our immediate area. BAL’s express purpose Center, 56 Broadway, Asheville. Jan. 19 - May Sift, a curated gallery at Claussen Bakery, 400 adorable space has a comfortable atmosphere com). Edwards, Claire K. Farrell, Kathy Metts, Mike Spartanburg. Ongoing - The gallery features is to promote and elevate the area artists and 19 - "Gerald van de Wiele: Variations / Seven Augusta Street, Suite 200, Greenville. Through that beckons one to stay for a while. Owners Valor Memorial Park, 1120 Farrow Parkway, Williams, and Charles Williams; also sculptors original art by local artists in various mediums their fine art spirit in Burlington, NC, and sur- Decades of Painting". A reception will be held Dec. 31 - Featuring works by resident artist John Mira Scott & Mark S. Tierney have created a Mt. Pleasant - Isle of Palms - Sullivan's Is. The Market Common, Myrtle Beach. Valor Gwen Marcus and Catherine Ferrell. A large as well as unique items for the home - antique rounding areas, thereby creating outlets for the on Jan. 19, from 5:30-8pm, with a gallery talk Acorn, presented by McMillan Pazdan Smith space to exhibit their work and select guest Park, at The Market Common, in Myrtle Beach. inventory of original antique natural history to modern, vintage and eclectic. We will also artists and encourging their continuing efforts to offered at 6:15pm. A Public Discussion with the Architecture and Hampton III Gallery. Hours: artists, sculptors, jewelers, photographers and A Simple Tree, 1304 Erckmann Drive, Suite Apr. 7 and 8, Oct. 6 and 7, and Nov. 3 and 4, prints and engravings by Mark Catesby, John be hosting art openings and special events for improve and create more art work. Along with artist and the curator will be offered on Jan. 20, Mon.-Fri., 8am-5pm. Contact: call Hampton III writers are represented. Featuring work by Mira D, Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Framing for artists 2018 - "Waccamaw Arts and Crafts Guild's 46th J. Audubon, John Gould, and others. Also upcomming artists. We welcome you to come wall art and bin reproductions, the BAL Artists beginning at 2pm. Organized by guest curator Gallery at 864/268-2771. Scott, Mark S. Tierney, Steven A. Chapp, Alexis and art galleries. Ready made frames in stock. Annual Art in the Park". We will have over 60 original antique maps and charts from the 16th by for a visit and as always please support the Gallery also includes 3-D art such as sculp- Jason Andrew, this retrospective features a Kostuk, James Herrmann, Sheri Farbstein, Hours: call for hours. Contact: 843/606-0017 or artists from the East Coast and as far away as through the 19th centuries. Hours: Tue-Sat., the local arts! Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm, Sat., tures and pottery. Hours: Mon.-2Fri., noon-8- survey of paintings, sculptures, drawings, ink Southeast Center for Photography, 1239 James Peach, Robert Stark, Terry Richard, at (www.asimpletree.com). Tennessee with about 20 of those artists from 10am-5:30pm. Contact: 843/979-0149 or (www. 10am-2pm, & for Artwalk Every Third Thursday, pm; Sat., 10am-9pm, & Sun. for special events. sketches, and watercolors from every period Pendleton Street, Village of West Greenville, Mary C Leto, Kashmira Lodaya, Jeanne our local area. Typical art will include paintings, cherylnewbygallery.com). from 6 - 9pm. Contact: 864/804-6067 or at (www. Contact: 336-584-3005 or at (http://balartists. of the artist’s seven-decade career. Highlights Greenville. Ongoing - An exhibition and educa- Bessette & Barbara Miller. Hours: Tue.-Fri., Accent Framing & Gallery, 1303 Ben Sawyer woodworking, photography, jewelry, fabric, thegalleryeast.com). com/joomla/). include "Wells Street" (1956), a major painting tion venue promoting the art and enjoyment of 9:30am-5:30pm; Sat., 9:30am-12:30pm or Blvd., Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Original art by glass, metal, pottery and stone. No admis- Pendleton that van de Wiele began at Black Mountain Col- fine photography. Through monthly juried exhibi- by appt. Contact: 843/842-5299 or at (www. many of the Lowcountry’s best artists featur- sion charge. Child and Pet Friendly! Contact: H + K Gallery, 151 W. Main Street, Spartanburg. 1873 Capt. James & Emma Holt White House, lege; "Castelli" (1962), a work from his first solo tions, local, national and international photog- picturethishiltonhead.com). ing Martin Ahrens, Fletcher Crossman, Lynn JoAnne Utterback at 843/446-3830 or Art Gallery on Pendleton Square, 150 Ex- Ongoing - The gallery is c ommitted to restoring, 213 South Main Street, 2 1/2 blocks off I85/40, exhibition in New York City at the Leo Castelli raphers of all skill levels have the opportunity Salkeld, Charles Parnell and Shea Fowler. (www.artsyparksy.com). change Street, Pendleton. Ongoing - The gallery preserving and promoting the visual heritage of exit#147, Graham. Home of the Alamance Gallery; and "Chapala" (2017) the most recent to have their work presented and enjoyed by Pink House Gallery, 1503 Main Street Village,, Hundreds of prints and photographs in stock. is operated by the Gallery of the Pendleton the region, we offer clients a broad spectrum of County Arts Council. Ongoing - We are commit- painting that references a 1951 trip to Mexico collectors, curators, enthusiasts, interior design- Hilton Head Island. Ongoing - Featuring original We also offer painting lessons by master art- ARTSPACE 506, 506 37th Ave. South, North Square Artist Coop. Media include: paint in oils, collectible fine art. The depth and quality of our ted to shaping the cultural identity of Alamance and reflects the artist’s profound contemporary ers, and colleagues. In addition, exceptional pho- art work of regional and nationally known artists; ists. Hours: M.-F., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4- Myrtle Beach. Ongoing - An alternative art gal- acrylics and watercolor; mixed media; jewelry; inventory is supported by a carefully curatorial County by making art a tangible presence in the vision of nature. Ongoing - An exhibition space tographers will be invited to participate in solo or plus unique handcrafted gift items. Also, the pm. Contact: 843/884-5828. lery in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina that pottery and ceramics; sculpture in modern protocol. We ensure that every painting is lives of its citizens. We strive to enhance the dedicated to exploring the history and legacy group shows. Our workshop and class schedule best selection of prints and posters in the area. provides exhibition opportunities for established materials; fabric art; photography. Second Friday original, has been appropriately restored and quality of life by engaging people in a diverse of the world’s most acclaimed experimental cover all aspects of photography and challenges, Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am - 6pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Adele’s Pottery Studio & Gallery, 1659 Mid- and emerging artists. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 11am-6- receptions (6-8pm) present works of a featured properly framed, and will present well. Hours: array of art through the delivery of programming educational community, Black Mountain Col- encourages and inspires the photographer in all Contact: 843/681-5169. dle St., Sullivan’s Island. Ongoing - Featuring pm. Contact: at (www.artspace506.com). (non-member) artist or selected (member) artist, Tue.-Fri., 11am-4pm or by appt. Contact: and education, and through the provision of facili- lege. Hours: Wed.-Sat., noon-4pm or by appt. of us. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pm and First wheel thrown & hand-built clay works by Adele with refreshments. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- 864/345-2262 or at (www.handkgallery.com). ties, advocacy, promotion, and funding. Ongoing Contact: 828/350-8484 or at (www.blackmoun- Fridays until 9pm. Contact: 864/605-7400 or at Smith Galleries, Gallery of Fine Craft, Art, Deas Tobin. Also offering classes for children Collectors Cafe & Gallery, 7726 North Kings :30pm & Sun., 10am-2pm. Contact: 864/221- - Picasso’s Gift Shop, located in the Captain taincollege.org). (www.sec4p.com). & Framing, in the Village at Wexford, upstairs and teens. Pottery on the wheel Sept.-May. Highway, Hwy. 17 and 78th Avenue, Myrtle 0129 or at (http://www.artgalleryps.org). The Art Lounge, 500 E. Main Street, Spar- White House, promises unique finds of local, in Ste. J-11, 1000 William Hilton Parkway, Hours: daily, 11am-5pm & by appt. Contact: Beach. Ongoing - 5,000 square foot gallery fea- tanburg. Ongoing - Local art and artists come regional, and international art. The beautiful arts Flood Gallery Fine Arts Center, 109 Roberts 10 Central Avenue Studios, 10 Central Ave., Hilton Head Island. Ongoing - Hilton Head’s 843/883-9545. turing local and regional artists. Hours: Regular Pickens “hang” at The Art Lounge. Monthly art events, and craft items sold in the store help support the St., Asheville. Ongoing - Dedicated to advanc- is centrally located in the Heritage Historic complete gallery representing more than 300 cafe hours. Contact: 843/449-9370. painting workshops, and weekend “art markets” artist in the community. Featuring a wide variety ing the careers of emerging and mid career District of Greenville. Ongoing - The studios is of the country’s finest craftsmen offering the Artwerx Framing & Galleria, The Plaza @ Court Street Gallery, 107 Court Street, Pickens. are just part of what The Art Lounge has to of art, pottery and glass. Admission: free. Hours: artists, as well as educating the public and fur- a unique gallery and working space for profes- finest in the area of jewelry, kaleidoscopes, Park West, Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Featuring The Howard Gallery, 532 West Broadway St., Ongoing - Featuring works by Donald Collins offer. Custom frame shop and gallery with the Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/226-4495 or thering the understanding of contemporary art sional and emerging artists that invites the pub- wooden jewelry boxes, Sticks furniture, art a unique, one-of-a-kind collection of original Myrtle Beach. Ongoing - Featuring a frame (painting); Kevin Collins (photography); Jamie newest frame samples and designs. Custom at (http://www.alamancearts.org/). and its importance within the community and lic inside the artistic process through shows, glass, kitchen utensils, metal and pottery. The artwork, prints, giclees, hand painted gifts, Shop and gallery of local award winning artists Davis (ceramics); Joy Spirit Hawk Evans (jew- mirrors, shadowboxes, canvas stretching and beyond. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: events, education and conversations with work- gallery carries original art as well as fine prints custom mirrors, hand blown glass lamps, and with cards and small gifts as well. Hours: Mon.- elry); Robin Giddings (painting); Griz Hockwalt framing, and more. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am- Albemarle 828/255-0066. ing artists. We also offer services for Giclée and reproductions and offers complete framing hand made jewelry by local artists such as Fri., 9:30am-5:30pm & 3rd Thur. of the month (blacksmith); Renee Mendola (jewelry); and Joel 5pm & Fri., 10am-4pm or by appt. Contact: reproductions and framing. Featuring works by services. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Con- Greg Drexler, Susan Hauser, Will Helger, Steve from 5-7:30pm. Contact: 843/626-3118. Wilkinson (painting). Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am- 864/804-6566 or at (www.artlounge1.com). Falling Rivers Gallery, 119 West Main St., NC Glass Center, 140 Roberts Street, Suite C, Laura K. Aiken, Joseph Ambuhl, Jeanne Blink- tact: 843/842-2280 or at Neff, Richard Rose, Michael Story, and photog- 6pm & open until 9pm on the 3rd Fri. of each next to Starnes jewelers, Albemarle. Ongoing - Asheville. Ongoing - The North Carolina Glass off, Larry Coble, Deborah Feiste, Kay Larch, (www.smithgalleries.com). rapher Lea Dales. Also - Professional, on-site The Loft at The Howard Gallery, 532 West month. Call ahead to confirm times and dates. Summerville The gallery is a cooperative venue of the Stanly Center is a non-profit, public access glass J.J. Ohlinger, Julia Peters, Georgia Pistolis, custom framing, as well as a space for gifts. Broadway St., Myrtle Beach. Ongoing - Featur- Contact: call Kevin at 864/293-9078 or at (www. Arts Guild. Member staffed, this gallery offers studio providing daily educational offerings & Jill Patterson Schmidt and Judith Woodward. The Red Piano Art Gallery, 220 Cordillo Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. ing a gallery of award winning artists, featuring courtstreetgallery.net). Art Central, Ltd. Gallery, 130 Central Ave., the very best in local art and crafts including oil demonstrations. We are proud to represent the Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-1pm & 2pm-5pm or by Parkway, Hilton Head Is. Ongoing - Presenting Contact: 843/971-4643. paintings by Carol Belcher, Elaine Bigelow, Summerville. Ongoing - Featuring fine art and watercolor, photography, pottery and work of our artists and instructors in the NCGC appt. Contact: Julia Peters at 864/370-0301 or a broad collection of 19th and 20th century rep- Sue Coley, Judy O’Brien and Jan Wurst, with Rock Hill originals, reproductions, one-of-a-kind jewelry ceramic art, jewelry, native American art, gourd glass gallery. Hours: Mon.-Sun., 10am-6pm. at (www.10CentralAve.com). resentational American paintings and sculpture. Complements Gallery, 630 Johnny Dodds collage, origami and ceramics by Millie Doud, and photography by local award winning artists. sculpture and much more. Hours: Tue.-Fri., Contact: 828/505-3552 or at (www.ncglasscen- Landscapes, still lifes, genre scenes, figures Road, Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Featuring pottery ceramics by John Bolicki, photos by Suzanne Gallery 5, a contemporary artspace, 131 East Representing: Bette Lu Bentley-Layne, Mary 10am-5pm; Thur. till 6:30pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. ter.org). The Art Cellar LLC, 233 N. Main Street, and historical subjects by many of America's by Mary Jeffries. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Gaff, and photos and jewelry by Kelly Mez- Main Street, Suite 506 on fifth floor, downtown Ann Bridgman, Renee Bruce, Christine Crosby, Contact: 704/983-4278 or at (www.fallingrivers- across from Noma Square, Greenvile. Ongo- leading representational artists, impressionists Contact: 843/881-4035. zapelle. Also a fine selection of framing by The Rock Hill. Ongoing - Representing award- Judy Jacobs, Alexandra Kassing, Sarah Allums gallery.com). Odyssey Co-Op Gallery, 238 Clingman Ave- ing - Unique art gallery in downtown Green- and expressionists are available for discriminat- Howard Gallery. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-5- winning American artists, over 40 from 18 states, Kuhnell, Yvonne L. Rousseau, June Sullivan, nue, Asheville. Jan. 13 & 14 - "Annual Seconds ville featuring over 40 local artists in variety ing private, corporate and institutional collec- Karen's Korner, Gateway to the Beach :30pm & 3rd Thur. of the month from 5-7:30pm. including paintings, sculpture, glass, ceramics Delaine Walters, Kathleen Wiley and Detta C. Asheville Area Sale". Awesome seconds from over 60 great of mediums and styles. Hours: Mon., Tue., & tors. Hours: M-F, 9am-5pm; Sat., 10am-3pm center,1405 Ben Sawyer Blvd., near CVS, Contact: 843/626-3118. and functional art. Hours: by appt., call 803/985- Zimmerman. Featuring consignment artists artists. Ongoing - Our Gallery features 24 Thur., 11am-6pm; Fri., 11am-9pm; and Sat., or by appt. Contact: 843/785-2318 or at (http:// Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Offering high quality 5000 and e-mail at ([email protected]). Wilma Cantey/pottery, Gary Nunn/woodworking, Asheville Art Museum, 2 South Pack Square at local clay artists, working in a variety of styles 9am-9pm. Contact: 864/419-5032 or at (www. redpianoartgallery.com/). custon framing, originals and prints by Charlynn Guenter Weber/walking sticks and sweetgrass Pack Place, Asheville. Ongoing - The Museum to create functional and non-functional pottery greenvilleartcellar.com). Knight, Carol McGill, Sabine Avacalade, Kevin baskets and gourds by Sharon Perkins. Hours: is temporarily closed for major construction as we continued on Page 33 continued on Page 34

Page 32 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 33 of Brevard’s 150th Birthday Celebration. A recep- fine pieces of nineteenth- and twentieth-century the Americas," featuring paintings, precious met- ccacpineville.org). tion will be hel don Jan. 5, from noon-1pm. Jan. beadwork by peoples of the South East Cape alwork, sculpture, furniture and decorative arts 15 - Feb. 2 - Featuring the 4th annual "Faces region of what is now . Few muse- from the 17th through the 19th centuries illustrate The Sonia and Isaac Luski Gallery, at the NC Institutional Galleries of Freedom 2018," part of the City of Brevard’s ums can claim such rich holdings. South African NC Institutional Galleries the unique culture that emerged from the Spanish Foundation for the Carolinas building, 220 N. continued from Page 33 150th Birthday Celebration. A reception will be beadwork is an art of vibrant colors, sophisti- continued from Page 34 colonization of the Americas. Crosland Gallery Tryon Street, (old Montaldo’s/Mint Museum hel don Jan. 16, from 4:30-6:30pm. Our Journey cated patterns, and varied textures. The works - Featuring a presentation of portraits with many of Craft + Design site), Charlotte. Ongoing - and works of figurative and abstract sculpture. Way, Asheville. Ongoing - The Asheville Quilt to Freedom is the central theme, the heart, that on view derive from three principal population Jen Ray and "Love is The Message, The Mes- museumofthenewsouth.org). fascinating images presented. Rankin Gallery - Featuring work on loan from Sonia and Isaac Hours: daily, 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/505- Guild features a permanent, rotating quilt exhibit unifies our talented group of local artists. Each groups in the area: the Mfengu, the Zulu, and the sage is Death," featuring works by Arthur Jafa. A Featuring a presentation of the Romare Bearden Luski including works by: Chuck Close, Lewis 8707 or at (https://www.odysseycoopgallery. at Arboretum’s Education Center. Visitors can participating artist will convey their interpretation Ndebele. Of particular note are rare examples of reception will be held on Jan. 25, from 7-8:30pm. Max L. Jackson Gallery, Watkins Building, Collection, including two “new” Beardens. Jones, Herb Jackson, Mark Peiser, Richard com/about/). also enjoy the Arboretum’s Quilt Garden year- of FREEDOM in a chosen format. The viewer is nineteenth-century beadwork, probably collected Ongoing - While on campus, be sure to take a Queens University of Charlotte, 1900 Selwyn Delhom Gallery, Ongoing - The European Ritter, Richard Jolley, Harvey Littleton, Lino round, with plantings and patterns that change invited along for an experiential journey, as our by European Christian missionaries. Through tour of our Campus Sculpture. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Ave., Charlotte. Jan. 17 - Feb. 17 - Featuring Collection of ceramic works. Admission: Yes. Tagliapietra and many more. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Southern Highland Craft Guild, Biltmore with the seasons. Admission: Yes. Hours: Educa- diverse collection of artists expresses their per- Jan. 7 - "Flash of Light, Fog of War: Japanese 10am-5pm and Sat. & Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: the seventh annual exhibition "ARTE LATINO Hours: Wed., 11am-9pm (free admission 5-9pm); 10am-5:30pm. Contact: 704/973-4500 or at Village, 26 Lodge Street, former Biltmore Oteen tion Center hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: sonal take on freedom. This event is organized Military Prints, 1894-1905". The exhibit examines 704/894-2519 or at (www.davidsoncollegeartgal- NOW 2018". A reception will be hel don Jan. 17, Thur.-Sat., 11am-6pm; & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: (www.fftc.org). Bank Building in Biltmore Village, Asheville. 828/665.2492 or at (www.ncarboretum.org). by Nicola Karesh. Hours: Mon.-Fri,, 9:30am-4- how Japanese printmakers, in response to First leries.org). from 5-7pm. This exhibition features the works of 704/337-2000 or at (www.mintmuseum.org). Ongoing - Featuring a wide range of work by :30pm. Contact: 828/884-2787 or at Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese Latino artists selected through a national compe- Cherokee members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild. Boone (http://www.tcarts.org/). War, created dynamic compositions - soldiers Elizabeth Ross Gallery, Central Pied- tition and will include works by visual artists Tina Mint Museum Uptown, Levine Center for the including: pottery, glass, wood, jewelry, fiber, silhouetted against fiery pyrotechnic explosions, mont Community College, Central Campus, Alberni, Citlali Aguirre, Luis Ardila, , Helier Batista, Arts, 500 South Tryon St., Charlotte. Through Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, 645 Tsali metal, paper, mixed media and natural materials. Appalachian Cultural Museum, University Hall Burlington beams of bright white electrical light illuminating Overcash Performing Arts Center, Elizabeth Marisa Cerban, Héctor Del Campo, Rebeca June 17 - "Develar y detonar (Reveal and Blvd., across from the Museum of the Chero- Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm & Sun. noon-5pm. Drive, off Hwy. 321 (Blowing Rock Road), Boone. the hulls of steel warships, and the haze of spent Avenue and Kings Dr., Charlotte. Jan. 11 - Mar. Carvajal, Edith Covarrubias, Leonor Demori, Fe- Detonate)," features the powerful, thought-pro- kee Indian, Cherokee. Ongoing - Featuring Contact: 828-277-6222 or at (www.craftguild.org). Ongoing - The permanent exhibit area includes, Point of View Gallery, 717 Chapel Hill Road, gunpowder obscuring the brutal combat of the 7 - "About Face Charlotte". Central Piedmont lisa Federman, Catalina Gómez-Beuth, Michael voking work of more than 40 of Mexico’s leading basket weaving, pottery, wood carving, finger TIME AND CHANGE, featuring thousands of Burlington. Ongoing - Featuring works by battlefield - that were part reportage and part Community College partnership with About Irrizary-Pagan, Beatriz Ledesma, Ernesto López, photographers. This not-to-be-missed exhibition weaving, beadwork, stone carving and fine Southern Highland Craft Guild at the Folk objects ranging from fossils to Winston Cup member artists: Kathy Alderman, Frances dazzling artistic display. Through Aug. 31 - "Step Face Charlotte seeks to engage community Elisa López Trejo, Rosemary Meza-DesPlas, Ta- examines the wide range of approaches that painting by members of the Eastern Band of Art Center, Blue Ridge Parkway Milepost 382, race cars to the Yellow Brick Road, a section of Baker, India Cain, John Dodson, Steven Dur- Right Up," an outdoor installation by sculptor through photography. A reception will be held hila Mintz, Iván Peña González, Lucía Rodríguez these photographers use to explore subjects, Cherokee Indians. Artisans must go through Asheville. Main Gallery, Through Jan. 14 - the now closed theme park, "The Land of Oz". land, Debra Farmer, Bill Ferree, Brenda Garner, Patrick Dougherty. The Ackland Art Museum at on Jan. 23 , from 5-7pm and an artist lecture Magdaleno, Al Torres and Amarilis Véliz Diepa as ranging from their own personal histories and a juried process to become affiliated with the "Legacy Endures, Introducing New Members of Admission: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Wendy Gellert, Michael Kennedy, Cheryl Knox, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will be give from 3:30-4:30pm. The CPCC well as literary pieces by Margarita Dager-Usco- relationships to their engagement with the coun- organization and current membership stands at the Southern Highland Craft Guild". Showcase Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/262-3117. Peggy McCormick, Jacqueline Mehring, Chris- has commissioned its first major site-specific, Ross Art Gallery is partnering with About Face covich, Alex Martínez, Kurma Murrain, and Yo- try’s diverse landscape to pressing social and about 300. Hours: open daily, year round, with 18 juried makers that have been accepted into tine Seiler, Lane Watson, and Rose Wenkel. outdoor art installation in nearly 20 years: a Charlotte co-founders Hannah Blanton of Sozo landa Nieves. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-8pm and political issues ranging from land use, drug trade, seasonal hours. Contact: 828/497-3103 or at the Guild within the past two years. "Legacy En- Turchin Center for the Visual Arts, Appala- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm and Sat. & Sun., “stickwork” sculpture by Chapel Hill-based artist Gallery and Scott Gardner, a videographer and Sat.&Sun., 10am-4pm. Contact: call 704/337- and immigration to beauty, sexuality, and gender. (www.cherokee-nc.com). dures" is an introduction to these individuals and chian State University, 423 West King Street, 1-5pm. Contact: 336/270-4998 or at (www. Patrick Dougherty entitled "Step Right Up'. The photojournalist for Discovery, National Geo- 2318 or e-mail to ([email protected]). Ranging in size from a few inches across to floor- their craft in the media of glass, clay, metal, wood, Boone. Mayer Gallery, Through Jan. 6 - PointOfViewGallery.com). large-scale work was constructed on-site over graphic, History Channel and Animal Planet, to to-ceiling murals, some of these works are highly Concord fiber, paper, mixed media, jewelry, and natural "Garden of Biotanical Delights: Diane Kempler". a three-week period, and is made entirely of the college’s Central Campus. Mar. 21 - June Mint Hill Arts, 11205 Lawyers Road, Ste. A, formal; others make a play for sheer beauty; materials. The exhibit displays the following Although Diane Kempler and Hieronymus Burnsville tree saplings. It is on view 24/7 in front of the 27 - "Felicia van Bork: color + color = space," Mint Hill, Charlotte. Through Jan. 24 - "Ann still others are manipulated or staged to instill a The Galleries of the Cabarrus Arts Council, makers and their work: Christian Arnold in glass, Bosch work in different media and are, forgive Ackland Art Museum. The Collection Galleries, in collaboration with Jerald Melberg Gallery. and Bill Litaker Exhibit". Hours: Tue.- Sat., sense of magic and wonder. Develar y detonar in Concord’s Historic Courthouse, 65 Union Erica Bailey in jewelry, Valerie Berlage in wood, the obvious, from vastly different cultural eras, Burnsville Gallery, Toe River Arts Council, 102 Through May 18 - "The Collection Galleries". In An Artist's Lecture will be offered on Apr. 13, 10am-4pm. Contact: 980/226-5532 or at (www. promises to open an engaging dialogue around Street South, Concord. Through Jan. 26 - Amy Brandenburg in jewelry, Lauren Faulken- there is something about Kempler’s wildly W. Main St., Burnsville. Ongoing - Featuring this beautifully designed installation, the Ackland at 3pm in Tata Hall. A reception will be hel don minthillarts.org). the power of photography to both document and "Clay," featuring our annual pottery exhibition berry in paper, Lynne Fiorenza in jewelry, Grace gesturing ceramic forms that remind me of works by artists from Mitchell and Yancey Coun- presents a powerful and stimulating selection Apr. 12, from 6:30-8:30pm, in the gallery. The question many aspects of modern life, examining and sale, with works by 22 North Carolina Cathey in metal, Ken Hall in metal, Ann Hord- Bosch’s passionately overpopulated paint- ties sponsored by the Toe River Arts Council. of over 260 works from its extensive permanent works invite the viewer into the narrative space Mint Museum Randolph, 2730 Randolph Road, issues that are not isolated to residents of Mexico potters. This group invitational celebrates the Heatherley in mixed media, Patrick Ironwood in ings. It is not just the similarity of the titles, Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/682- collection. Museum Store Gallery (Franklin and of the collages and the environmental space of Charlotte. Bridges and Levine Galleries, Ongo- but that stretch across cultures and borders, con- diverse talent of 22 potters and sculptors work- mixed media, Marty McConnaughey in natural Kempler’s nod to the Dutch Renaissance artist. 7215 or at (www.toeriverarts.org). Columbia Street), Store hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- the paintings. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-2pm. ing - "Contemporary British Studio Ceramics: necting us all. Through June 3 - "William Ivey ing in North Carolina: Ken Sedberry, Jennifer materials, Betsy Meyer in fiber, Tim Nester in Just as Bosch’s seminal painting, “The Garden 5:30pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Museum Hours: Contact: 704/330-6211. The Grainer Collection". Focused on the collec- Long: Costume Designs 2007-2016". North Caro- Mecca, Susan Feagin, Joseph Sand Pottery, wood, Laura Peery in clay, Audrey Sawyer in of Earthly Delights” seduces the viewer with Cary Wed, & Thur., 10am-9pm; 2nd Fris. 10am-9pm; tion of Diane and Marc Grainer, this installation is lina native William Ivey Long is one of the most Teresa Pietsch, Kings Pottery, Eck McCanless, jewelry, Angelique Tassistro in clay, Jessica White the richness of macroscopic life, Kempler’s all other Fris., 10am-5pm; Sat. 10am-5pm & Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American a survey of contemporary British studio ceramics. renowned theatrical costume designers working Phil Haralam, Gillian Parke, Ron Philbeck, Jeff in paper, and Laurie Young in glass. Permanent “Garden of Biotanical Delights” achieves the Cary Arts Center, 101 Dry Avenue, Cary. Cary Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 919/966-5736 or at (www. Arts & Culture, Levine Center for the Arts, 551 Comprising functional and sculptural objects today. This exhibition, organized by The Mint Pender, Amy Sanders, Charlie Tefft, Angel- Collection Gallery, Ongoing - "Craft Traditions: same effect with the richness of life seen Arts Center Gallery, Through Jan. 7 - "Cary ackland.org). S. Tryon St., Charlotte. Through Jan. 22 - "The made between the 1980s and today, the show Museum, explores Long’s most recent work, from ique Tassistro, Marina Bosetti, Crystal King The Southern Highland Craft Guild Collection". through a microscope. Gallery A, Through Photographic Artists: Members Show". The Cary Darryl Atwell Collection of African-American features work by artists either born or residing in 2007 to today. It features the theatrical produc- Pottery, Julie Wiggins, Kate Johnston, Ronan The Guild’s Permanent Collection is comprised of Jan. 6 - "Taking Tea: Judith Gregory". Gregory Photographic Artists formed in January 2007 as New Location Art," curated by Dr. Michael D. Harris. The Great Britain, including established “contempo- tions “The Lost Colony” (redesigned 2007–2008), Kyle Peterson, Freeman Clayworks, Jeannine approximately 2400 craft objects and dates from transforms the Turchin Center’s Gallery A into a Cary’s only organization dedicated to the en- FRANK, University Place, Chapel Hill. Ongo- debut of one of the most expansive collections rary classics” like Gordon Baldwin and Rupert “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” (2012), “Rodgers Marchand and Dirtworks Pottery. Hours: Mon.- the late 19th century to present. Beginning with tranquil tea house for meditation, contemplation hancement of photography in the fine arts, with a ing - Featuring work from over 70 artists, Frank of abstract and contemporary African-American Spira, and cutting-edge ceramicists such as and Hammerstein’s Cinderella” (2013), “Little Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: 704/920-ARTS or at a donation from Frances Goodrich in 1931, the and intimate conversation. As the world rapidly goal of education and the sharing of photographic offers more than you’d expect from an art gal- art. Through Jan. 22 - "Instill & Inspire: Selec- Julian Stair and Kate Malone. Several recently- Dancer” (2014), and “On the Twentieth Century” (www.cabarrusartscouncil.org). Permanent Collection serves the Guild’s mission changes outside the walls of the center, sanctu- technology. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 9am-10pm & lery. Frank is a collective, founded by the area’s tions from the John & Vivian Hewitt Collection gifted works from the Grainers are included. (2015), as well as the television specials “Grease of craft conservation and education. This new in- ary becomes all the more important as we try Fri.-Sat., 9am-11pm. Contact: 919/469-4069 or at finest artists working together to open the of African-American Art". For over a 50-year Alexander, Spangler, and Harris Galleries, Live!” (2016), and “The Rocky Horror Picture Cullowhee stallation will feature over 200 works that highlight to make sense of our place in the universal (www.townofcary.org). door for creative innovation in the arts. Hours: period, John and Vivian Hewitt visited galler- Ongoing - "Portals to the Past: British Ceramics Show: Let’s Do the Time Warp Again” (2016). our holdings in traditional art: woodcarving, pot- village through ceremony and interpretation. Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-6pm. Contact: ies, artists’ studios and exhibitions, collecting 1675 - 1825". The Mint Museum’s collection of Focusing on Long’s process, it features sketches, Fine Art Museum, Fine & Performing Arts tery, dolls, basketry, weavings and furniture. The Constructed from used tea bags and loose tea Cary Gallery of Artists, 200 S Academy St, Ste Contact: 919/636-4135 or at (www.frankisart. hundreds of paintings, etchings and sketches. eighteenth-century British pottery and porcelain swatches, mood boards, and other preparatory Center, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee. subject of this ongoing exhibition is craft history leaves, “Taking Tea” creates an immersion in 120, Ashworth Square, Cary. Ongoing - The com). The John & Vivian Hewitt Collection of African- is widely respected for its scope and quality. materials in addition to the costumes themselves. Through Jan. 26 - "WCU Collects: Recent – that of the Southern Highland Craft Guild and a quiet, delicately scented world. Come for a gallery offers high quality art in a variety of styles. American Art is an assemblage of fifty-eight The collection numbers over 2,000 objects and Because costume design is not an area in which Acquisitions". This exhibition showcases a selec- the Studio Craft Movement. Focus Gallery, T - " moment, stay for an hour, the Turchin Center Paintings, pencil and colored pencil artwork The ArtsCenter, 300-G East Main Street, Carr- two-dimensional works celebrating the expres- includes important examples of both salt-glazed the Mint collects, it provides visitors with expo- tion of artworks recently given to the Museum . Hours: daily from 9am-5pm. Contact: 828/298- invites visitors to find shelter and inspiration varies from traditional still lifes and landscapes boro. Ongoing - Nurturing the arts in the trian- sion and passion of twenty artists, including and dry-bodied stoneware from Staffordshire; sure to this form of art and allow for comparison and includes a number of artists not previously 7928 or at (www.southernhighlandguild.org). through the visual arts. A university art gallery is to abstracts. Portraits of people or animals are gle since 1974 through performance, education Charlotte-born Romare Bearden and other tin-glazed earthenware from Bristol, Liverpool, of the different goals of theatrical costume and represented in the collection. The WCU Fine a safe place to think and talk about ideas with available. Photographic work captures mag- and exhibition. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-9pm and master artists, Margaret Burroughs, Jonathan and London; and cream-colored earthenware fashion. The exhibition is co-curated by Annie Art Museum stewards a collection of more than Southern Highland Craft Guild on Tunnel all peoples regardless of race, religion, gender nificent landscapes, small moments in life, Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: 919/929-2787 or at Green, Jacob Lawrence, Elizabeth Catlett, Ann from Derbyshire, Staffordshire, and Yorkshire. Carlano and Rebecca Elliot. It will be accom- 1,500 art objects in all media—from painting and Road, 930 Tunnel Road, Asheville. Ongoing identify, political persuasion—you name it—with portraits, and far away places. The pottery and (http://artscenterlive.org). Tanksley and Henry Ossawa Tanner. Through Notable eighteenth-century porcelain factories panied by a scholarly and lavishly illustrated printmaking to book arts, sculpture, ceram- - Work by members of the Southern Highland respect and active listening. What better place clay art includes edgy handbuilt pieces, thought- Jan. 22 - "Immortal: A New Series by Miya represented include Chelsea, Bow, and Vauxhall book. Ongoing - The Mint Museum Uptown will ics, and contemporary craft. As the museum Craft Guild in various media. Hours: Mon.-Sat., than a tea house to cross cultural barriers and provoking sculpted masks, and decorative Charlotte Area Bailey". Memories, visions and dreams elicit in London, Longton Hall in Staffordshire, Worces- house the world renowned collections of the Mint continues to research and interpret the collection, 9:30am-5pm. Contact: 828/298-7903. find common ground. Gallery B, Through Jan. and functional pottery that captures images of stories about personal experiences, histories ter, Bristol, and others. Individual works in the Museum of Craft + Design, as well as the Ameri- purchases and gifts expand and strengthen its 6 - "Spectacle & Scaffolding: Contemporary nature. Our jewelry artists provide a wide range North Davidson Arts District Gallery Crawl - and cultures. Through Jan. 22 - "Sloane collection are exceptional because of their rarity, can Art and Contemporary Art collections and holdings. New acquisitions find their way into The Center for Craft, Creativity and Design, Photography Muses Hierarchy," guest curated of hand-crafted necklaces, earrings, bracelets From 6-9 or 10pm on the 1st & 3rd Fridays of Siobhan: Archetypes of the Subconscious". Ar- craftsmanship, provenance, or as representa- selected works from the European Art collection. the collection through a variety of routes and 67 Broadway, Asheville. Benchwork Gallery, by Ann Pegelow Kaplan. The exhibit features and other ornaments from metals, stones, beads each month. For info check (www.noda.org). chetypes of the Subconscious is an exhibition tive examples of particular types or methods of The building also includes a café, a Family Gal- particularly through the generosity of donors. Through Jan. 6 - "Crafted Strangers". Ques- the works of contemporary photographic artists and fused glass. Our glass artist creates stained by Charlotte artist Sloane Siobhan. Ongoing production or decoration. Ongoing - "American lery, painting and ceramics studios, classrooms, Hours: Tue.- Fri.,10am-4pm & Sat., 1-4pm. tions of immigration, citizenship, belonging, and who explore the underlying power structures glass hangings, custom stained glass windows Uptown Gallery Crawl - From 6-8pm on the - Featuring selections from the John & Vivian Glass". The nineteenth and early twentieth cen- a 240-seat auditorium, a Special Events Pavilion Contact: 828/227-3591 or at (http://www.wcu. identity are more pressing and complicated now that we live with and participate in daily, but and fused glass art. You can also find unusual 1st Friday of each month. Hewitt Collection of African-American Art, one turies represented a time of extraordinary growth with outdoor terrace, and an expanded Museum edu/museum/). than ever. Using a variety of mediums, seventeen which often seem invisible. Mark Curran, Trevor hand-made books and hand-painted porcelain of the nation's most important and comprehen- for the American glass industry. Such companies Shop specializing in crafts of the Carolinas. established and emerging artists from across the Paglen, Greta Pratt, and elin O’Hara slavick both antique and new. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am- South End Art Gallery Crawl - From 6-9pm on sive collections of African-American art. Hours: as Boston & Sandwich Glass Company in Sand- Admission: Yes. Hours: Wed., 11am-9pm (free Dillsboro United States and Canada will exhibit work that reflect upon systems that inscribe and maintain 5:30pm. Contact: 919/462-2035 or at (www. the 1st Friday of each month. Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. 1-5pm. Contact: wich, MA; Steuben Glass Works in Corning, NY; admission 5-9pm); Thur.-Sat., 11am-6pm; & problematizes identity stereotypes. Jan. 19 - July power differentials in the United States and carygalleryofartists.org). 704/547-3700 or at (www.ganttcenter.org). and Libbey Glass Company in Toledo, OH, began Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 704/337-2000 or at (www. Jackson County Green Energy Park, 100 28 - "Scale Up: 10 Years, 10 Fellows, 10 Proj- beyond, including the market economy, the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, Levine Cen- operation and soon developed notable reputa- mintmuseum.org). Green Energy Park Rd., Dillsboro. Ongoing ects". A reception will be held on Jan. 19, from labor system and workers, technology and Herb Young Community Center, 101 Wilkinson ter for the Arts, 420 South Tryon St., Charlotte. Lake Norman Art League Gallery, 442 tions for producing fashionable wares that were - Featuring art created with renewable energy 5-8pm. To mark the 10th Anniversary of the Wind- surveillance, the relationship of patriotism to the Avenue, Cary. Through Jan. 21 - "Helen Tsui: Ongoing - The Bechtler Museum of Modern Art S. Main St., located across the street from coveted by many middle- and upper-class con- Pease Auditorium Gallery, 1st floor of the featuring blown glass, forge-hammered metals, gate Fellowship, the Center for Craft awarded nation-state, and hierarchical social categories Praise with Art". Tsui describes her work as, “I is named after the family of Andreas Bechtler, Wooden Stone, next to Masterworks; enter at sumers. "American Glass" showcases objects Learning Resource Center, Central Piedmont ceramics. The Jackson County Green Energy a total of ten, $10,000 Project Grants. This such as race, gender, class, and nationality. praise God with oil painting for His amazing cre- a Charlotte resident and native of Switzerland the rear of the building, and turn right into the by these and other American glass companies, Community College, Central Campus, Pease Park (JCGEP) utilizes clean, renewable energy exhibition showcases how the next generation Hours: 10am-6pm, Tue., Wed., Thur., & Sat. ation. I like to share my artwork with friends and who assembled and inherited a collection of lobby, Davidson. Ongoing - Featuring works illustrating the variety of forms and styles that Lane & Elizabeth Ave., Charlotte. Jan. 11 - Mar. resources to encourage economic develop- of craft artists used their funds to explore scale, and Fri.,noon -8pm. Contact: Hank T. Foreman the local community to bring peace and harmony more than 1,400 artworks created by major by Lake Norman Art League members. Hours: prevailed during this period. Glass-manufacturing 7 - "Matt Horick: revert and continue". An Artists ment, provide environmental protection, and installation, and community practice. Hours: Tue.- at 828/262-3017 or at (www.turchincenter.org). to the beholders. I am thankful for being a part of figures of 20th-century modernism and donated Mon.-Fri., 8am-7pm. Contact: 704/620-4450 or techniques will be another focus of the exhibition, Lecture will be offered on Feb. 7, from 4:30-5- offer educational opportunities that together will Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: call 828/785-1357 or at the culture that raises art appreciation.” Hours: it to the public trust. The Bechtler collection at (www.LKNart.org). with representative examples of pressed, cut, :30pm, with a reception to follow from 5:30-7- help lead towards a more sustainable future (www.craftcreativitydesign.org). Brasstown Mon.-Fri., 9am-10pm; and Sat., 9am-6pm. Con- comprises artworks by seminal figures such as blown, and molded glass. Nearly all of the works :30pm. Horick’s latest exhibition at CPCC, revert for Western North Carolina. Hours: Tue.-Thur., tact: 919/4604965 or (www.townofcary.org). Alberto Giacometti, Joan Miro, Jean Tinguely, Latin American Contemporary Art Projects on view are from The Mint Museum’s perma- and continue, will expand on the artist’s idea of 1-4pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 828/631- YMI Gallery, YMI Cultural Center, 39 S. Market Folk School Craft Shop, John C. Campbell Folk Max Ernst, Andy Warhol, Alexander Calder, Le (LaCa), 1429 Bryant Street, in the heart of the nent collection of glass, which is second in size sculptural editions, featuring a number of distinct 0271 or at (www.jcgep.org). Street @ Eagle Street, Asheville. Ongoing - "In School, Olive D. Campbell Building, Brasstown. Town Hall Gallery, City of Cary Town Hall, 316 Corbusier, Sol LeWitt, Edgar Degas, Nicolas revitalized FreeMoreWest neighborhood, Char- only to the ceramics collection in the museum’s works for both the wall and floor. The exhibition the Spirit of Africa". Featuring traditional and con- Ongoing - The shop represents more than 300 North Academy Street, Cary. Through Jan. de Stael, Barbara Hepworth and Picasso. Only lotte. Ongoing - LaCa Projects is a platform Decorative Arts holdings. Ongoing - "Arts of will include many of Horick’s signature white Durham temporary African masks, figurative woodcarv- juried craftspeople and features an impressive 19 - "Discover China 2017: The 3rd International a handful of the artworks in the Bechtler col- dedicated to the presentation, development, Africa". The African continent is remarkable in its abstract forms, situated alongside a new set of ings, beadwork, jewelry, and textiles. Discover collection of traditional and contemporary Appala- Fine Art Exhibit". This exhibit features paintings, lection have been on public view in the United and promotion of Latin American art and culture geographic, social, political, and cultural diversity. sculptures created from found and recycled sheet Claymakers, Gallery of Fine Handmade Pot- the purpose of mask and sculptures, which reflect chian craft, including jewelry, pottery, wood, fiber, photography, calligraphy, and folk art from award- States. Admission: Yes. Hours: Mon., Wed.- within the United States. The gallery encour- This impressive diversity is reflected in the visual metal, largely retaining the raw appearance of tery, 705 Foster St., Durham. Ongoing - Shows African ancestral heritage and learn to appreci- ironwork, basketry and other disciplines. You’ll winning Chinese artists. FotoSay International Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun. noon-5pm; and open ages cross-cultural dialogue by representing a arts through a variety of media and forms includ- their original material. Begun while in residence an ongoing, but rotating, exhibit of Claymakers ate symbolism and abstraction in African art. YMI find marquetry earrings, clay serving platters, Arts Center is based in Cary. Hours: Mon.-Fri., until 9pm the 1st. and 3rd. Fri. of each month. small group of influential and thought-provoking ing ceramics, masks, textiles, sculptures, prestige at the McColl Center for Arts + Innovation in Community artists. Current exhibitors include Conference Room, Ongoing - "Forebears & turned-wood bowls, functional fireplace poker 8am-5pm. Contact: 919/469-4061. Contact: 704/353-9200 or at (www.bechtler. contemporary, emerging and mid-career artists, staffs, and shrines. With exceptional loans from Uptown Charlotte, this exhibition serves as a Corinne Fox, Deborah Harris, Laura Korch, Trailblazers: Asheville’s African American Lead- sets and many more unique items. The shop is org). as well as exhibiting a broader range of work by private collectors and The Mint Museum’s own culmination of the artist’s work over the past Barbara McKenzie, Teresa Pietsch, Elizabeth ers, 1800s –1900s". The permanent exhibit offers also proud to be the home of the world-renowned Chapel Hill - Carrboro established and Master Latin American artists. collection of African Art, the museum is pleased years. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-2pm. Contact: Paley, Gillian Parke, Savannah Scarborough, a pictorial history of African-Americans from Brasstown Carvers. A book room houses hun- Charlotte Art League Gallery & Studios, The gallery, which has expertise in a number to announce the expansion of its presentation of 704/330-6211. and Evelyn Ward. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 1-6pm throughout Western North Carolina. Photographs dreds of instructional and celebratory books on Plaza at 140 West Franklin Street in down- 1517 Camden Road, South End, Charlotte. On- of different art media with a significant focus on Arts of Africa, thereby providing visitors a more & 3rd fri. of the month from 6-9pm. Contact: of both influential and everyday people create everything from basketry to writing. Buy a few art town Chapel Hill. 1st & 2nd Fri. - Every going - CAL houses one of the area’s largest paintings, will also be part of a larger planned in-depth, meaningful, and exciting overview of The Civic & Cultural Arts Center of Pineville, 919/530-8355 or at (http://www.claymakers. a panorama of the variety of life among blacks supplies or a CD from our collection of tradi- Friday beginning in April we will host our Live collections of local professional and emerging expansion that includes open artist studios African art. Heritage Gallery, Ongoing - Feature 316 Main Street, right next door to “old” Pin- org/). in the mountain region. Here are the young and tional Appalachian music. You can take home and Local Music and Art Series at the 140 West artists, offering affordable fine art in a variety of and a dining concept. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 1-5pm works of art, archival documents, and photo- eville Police Station, Pineville. Ongoing - The old, the prominent and the unknown, the men a Folk School t-shirt, hat or bag as a souvenir. Plaza. Our 2nd Friday events will include visual styles and media: acrylics, oil, pastel, water- or by appt. Contact: Neely Verano at (neely@ graphs documenting the growth and evolution of CCAC is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization Liberty Arts Gallery, 918 Pearl Street in the and women who helped create our city's life. YMI Find the perfect scenic postcard to tell everyone arts. 2nd Fridays are the Chapel Hill Downtown color, mixed media, photography and sculpture, lacaprojects.com) or call 704/609-8487. the museum, from its beginnings as the original offering a place where artist of every discipline Cleveland-Holloway neighborhood of East Drugstore Gallery, Ongoing - "Mirrors of Hope back home about your visit to the Folk School. Partnerships Art Walk. For info visit (www. and fiber art. Tour studios of working artists. branch of the US Mint to its founding as an art have an opportunity to network and enhance Durham. Ongoing - Liberty Arts is a nonprofit and Dignity". A moving and powerful collection of Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8am-5pm; Thur. til 6pm and townofchapelhill.org). Admission: Free. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11am-3- Levine Museum of the New South, 200 E. museum to the present and beyond. Ongoing their gifts. The CCAC is a gathering place for arts community whose collaborative practice drawings by the renowned African-American art- Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 800/365-5724 or at (www. pm; Fri., 5-9pm; Sat., noon-4pm; Sun., 1-5pm. Seventh St., corner of College St & Seventh - "Art for the Millions: WPA Prints" and "Carolina emerging and established artists of all ages to reflects the dynamic personality of Durham. ist Charles W. White. Entry, Ongoing - "George folkschool.org). Ackland Art Museum, UNC - Chapel Hill, Closed Dec. 22-Jan. 1. Contact: 704/376-2787 St., Charlotte. Ongoing - "Cotton Fields to Clay," featuring a display of colorful wares made present, create and collaborate in giving life to Our mission is to expand access to three- Vanderbilt's Young Men's Institute, 1892-Pres- Columbia & Franklin Streets, Chapel Hill. or at (www.charlotteartleague.org). Skyscrapers," featuring a permanent exhibition between 1920 and 1950 as potters from NC their art, with a goal of embracing and promot- dimensional art and share the skills required to ent". Admission: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5- Brevard Through Jan. 7 - "South African Beadwork: featuring interactive environments that trace adapted their works to a market economy. "Art of ing the artistic, creative and entrepreneurial make it. All are welcome to take part through pm. Contact: 828/252-4614. Recent Acquisitions from the Collection of Norma Van Every/Smith Galleries at Davidson Col- the history of the New South from the end of the United States," featuring contemporary works possibilities available in our community through hands-on classes, public events, mentorships, Transylvania Community Arts Center Gal- Canelas Roth and William Roth". The Ackland lege, Belk Visual rts Center, 315 North Main the Civil War until today. Admission: Yes. Free from the Mint's permanent collection, including classes, workshops and on-going events and and commissions. Liberty Arts believes in ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Asheville lery, 349 S. Caldwell St., Brevard. Jan. 3 - 12 recently acquired—by gift and purchase from the and Griffith Streets, Davidson.Jan. 25 - Mar. on Sat. Parking: next door in Seventh Street works by Romare Bearden, Maud Gatewood, programs. Hours: Sat. 9am-1pm and most community outreach and encourages visionary The North Carolina Arboretum, Milepost 393, - "The Art of Life," presented with Transylvania distinguished collection of Norma Canelas Roth 3 - "Surrounded by Wolves," featuring works by Station. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., John Biggers Juan Logan, Tarlton Blackwell, week nights from 6:30-9pm. Contact: call Lee thinking. Founded in 2001, Liberty Arts serves Blue Ridge Parkway, 100 Frederick Law Olmsted Vocational Services. This event is part of the City and William Roth of Winter Haven, Florida—29 noon-5pm. Contact: 704/333-1887 or at (www. Radcliffe Bailey, Kojo Griffin, and others. "Art in Baumgarten at 704/889-2434, or visit (www. continued on Page 35 continued on Page 36 Page 34 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 35 a comprehensive survey of the finest art and portunities far from home. The Gregory D. Ivy Raleigh National Historic Site, and the Wright dinary fashion show. The exhibition explores crafts being produced in the state. With over 500 Gallery and The Weatherspoon Guild Gallery, Brothers National Memorial. On top of being the 50-year history of the Ebony Fashion Fair works all available for sale, "Winter Show" is the Through Feb. 11 - "For All Time: Interpretations a preservationist, Stick was also a watercolor- (1958–2009), an unparalleled charity fashion NC Institutional Galleries quintessential showing of art produced by North of the Fourth Dimension from the Collection". The NC Institutional Galleries ist who focused on marine life, specifically show event that redefined the concepts of Carolina artists today. GreenHill hours: Tue.- artworks included in this exhibition express a vari- fish. In 1978 the "Frank Stick Memorial Art beauty, fashion, and empowerment for African continued from Page 35 continued from Page 36 Fri., noon-7pm; Sat., noon-5pm; & Sun. 2-5pm. ety of ways artists have explored this multifarious Show" became Dare County Arts Council’s Americans. It features 40 stunning ensembles by an an incubator in which artists work together Fayetteville ArtQuest Studios are closed on Sun. Group visits concept, be it metaphorically, ironically, sequen- 5 - "Annual Artists Who Teach Exhibit". Kaleido- Mooresville first full-fledged, annual exhibition. Charlot- designers such as Stephen Burrows, Pierre Car- to teach, learn, and inspire. All artists also take can be scheduled online for Tue.-Thur., 9am- tially, or kinetically. The exhibition is organized scope Youth Gallery, Through Jan. 5 - "Annual tesville, VA, based artist Sharon Shapiro will din, Christian Dior, Givenchy, Patrick Kelly, Chris- on public and private commissions, in addition Cape Fear Studios, Inc., 148-1 Maxwell 12:30pm. Contact: 336/333-7460 or at (www. by Elaine D. Gustafson, Curator of Collections. Elementary Art Exhibit," featuring artworks from Depot Visual Arts Center, 103 West Center judge the show. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm tian Lacroix, Yves Saint Laurent, Bob Mackie, to exhibiting and selling their work at the Liberty Street, Fayetteville. Ongoing – New Gallery greenhillnc.org). A Noon @ the ‘Spoon, Public Tour will be offered the students of many of our area elementary Ave., Mooresville. Ongoing - MAGical Gallery and Sat., noon-4pm. Contact: Peggy Seporito Alexander McQueen, b. Michael, Missoni, Jean Arts Gallery. Hours: call for hours. Contact: exhibit every 4th Friday of the month. We are a on Oct 10, at noon. New WAM Atrium Instal- schools. Main Gallery, Jan. 25 - Mar. 29 - Will shop, a great source for unique gifts. Hours: at 252/475-4843, (www.DareArts.org) or (www. Patou, and Vivienne Westwood. The exhibition 919-260-2931, e-mail at (info@libertyartsnc. nonprofit cooperative of 30 local artist (always Guilford College Art Gallery, Hege Library, lation, Though Jan. 31 - "Women Abstract feature works by members of the Watercolor So- Tue.-Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: 704/663-6661 ncwatercolor.com). also includes archival photographs and memora- org) or at (www.libertyartsnc.org). looking for new members) creating 2D & 3D art. Guilford College, 5800 W. Friendly Ave., Greens- Expressionists: Selections from the Collection". ciety of North Carolina. A reception will be held on or at (www.MAGart.org). bilia from "Ebony" magazine and Ebony Fashion Our Gallery displays exhibits of visiting artist’s boro. Main Gallery, Through Feb. 28 - "The An art movement that came into being in the Jan. 25, from 5:30-7:30pm. WSNC is a non-profit Pembroke Fair. East Building, Level B, Through Jan. North Carolina Central University Museum work as well as our own exhibits with individual Art Faculty Biennial Exhibition," is a sampling of 1950s, Abstract Expressionism was seen as both art organization that was founded to promote Morehead City 28 - "Andrea Donnelly: We’ve Met Before". North of Art, 1801 Fayetteville Street, Durham. studios where member artists create fantastic the recent creative research undertaken by the the poster child of modernism and the symbol of watercolor artists throughout the state of North A.D. Gallery, University of NC at Pembroke, 1 Carolina–raised artist Andrea Donnelly explores Ongoing - Permanent collection focuses on works of art onsite. The Gallery show is free of faculty, including both traditional and nontra- all things avant-garde. Yet, the valorization of this Carolina, and to elevate the standards of excel- Carolina Artist Gallery, 800 Evans Street, University Dr, Pembroke. Ongoing - The A.D. the dynamic between the formulaic methods of African American art of the 19th & 20th century, charge and the public is welcome to watch the ditional approaches. Highlighting the diversity style coincided with an unforeseen erasure of lence for the benefit of artists, collectors, and Morehead City. Ongoing - The co-op contin- Gallery is sponsored by the Art Department of handwoven cloth and the impulsiveness of ink in including works by Edward Mitchell Bannister, artists at work. Group and individual classes in of ideas, materials and imagery these artists many of the female artists who also took part in appreciators of the visual arts. Formed in 1972, ues to nurture emerging artists, gives them an the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. the creation of her larger-than-life textiles, featur- Henry Ossawa Tanner, Romare Bearden, Jacob a variety of media are ongoing. Hours: Mon.– explore, the exhibition includes painting, collage, it. These equally talented painters emerged from the Society has grown from its 18 charter mem- opportunity to show and sell their work. The Serving the university and local community, the ing images of the human body, blots, and delicate Lawrence, Elizabeth Catlett, and Norman Lewis. Fri., 11am–5pm & Sat., 10am–4pm. Contact: sculpture, photography, mixed media installation a variety of backgrounds and explored a range bers to an active membership of over 400. This Gallery enjoys a steady stream of visitors. gallery provides a venue for student and faculty floral abstractions. Her art furnishes both mental As well as more contemporary works by Sam 910/433-2986, e-mail to (capefearstudios@ and ceramics. Faculty exhibitors include Katy G. of artistic approaches. As a way to highlight their exhibit displays the works of watercolorists from Vacationers and local residents purchase art work, as well as that of local, regional, national and physical spaces by creating an intimate, Gilliam, Richard Hunt, William Artis, and Kerry capefearstudios.com) or at (www.capefearstu- Collier, Maia Dery, Mark Dixon, Roy Nydorf, Meg substantive contributions, this exhibition from the Western North Carolina that were juried into the and gifts. Nonmember artists frequently stop and international artists. The gallery helps fulfill tactile relationship between the viewer and cloth. James Marshall. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 9am-4:30pm & dios.com). Stein, Charlie Tefft, & Antoine Williams. Ongoing Weatherspoon’s collection features paintings by prestigious Watercolor Society of North Carolina in for inspiration. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. the department’s goal of providing outstand- She employs photography to create the silhou- Sun., 2-5pm. Contact: 919/560-6211 or at (http:// - Other galleries located throughout the library five of these artists. The varieties of form, color, Annual Exhibit by Mary Whyte. It will feature 30 Contact: 252/726-7550 or at (www.carolinaar- ing educational opportunities for its students ettes within her work, giving her art a precision www.nccu.edu/artmuseum/). Ellington-White Contemporary Gallery, 113 display rotating objects from the College’s per- flow, and overall style stand as testament to the watercolor artists and some of the highest quality tistgallery.com). by bringing quality visual arts to the university that reiterates the meticulous process of hand Gillespie Street, Fayetteville. Ongoing - A visual manent collection. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm, important innovations they made to the move- watercolors in the state of North Carolina. The and the community at large. Hours: Mon.-Thur., weaving fiber. Calling her work “a literal record of Power Plant Gallery at ATC, 318 Blackwell St arts venue for emerging and professional artists Sun., 2-5pm; closed College holidays. Contact: ment and further validate their right to recogni- Kaleidoscope Youth Gallery, Jan. 25 - Mar. 29 - Morganton 9am-5pm; Fri., 9am-3pm and Wed. evenings, its making,” Donnelly uses textiles to replicate the Durham. Ongoing - The Power Plant Gallery is with exhibitions of original art and events that re- Theresa Hammond, call 336-316-2438 or e-mail tion. By breaking away from Abstract Expres- Featuring the Annual High School Art Exhibit with 5-8pm. Contact: Dr. Nancy Palm at 910/775- process of creating a mirror image on paper with an off-site extension of the arts at Duke, promot- flect and respond to cultural arts diversity. Hours: to ([email protected]). sionism’s cult of personality, they promoted new art work by students from many of our area high KATZ Arts Collective, 116 W. Union Street, 4264 or e-mail to ([email protected]). ink through dyeing, weaving, unweaving, and ing visual arts engagement with students, faculty Wed.-Sat., 1-6pm. Contact: 910/483-1388 or at degrees of richness and depth (both of style schools. Hours: Tue.-Sat., noon-5pm. Contact: Morganton. Ongoing - It is a collective of art- weaving again. East Building, Level B, Video and visitors from Durham and beyond. With (http://www.ellington-white.com). Guilford Native American Art Gallery, Greens- and technique) that have brought new life to this 336/887-2137 or at (www.tagart.org). ists, both online and in-house. It operates as a ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Pembroke Gallery, Through Jan. 28 - "Sabine Gruffat: A 1,500 square feet of exhibition space, the gallery boro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St., Greens- defining period.Atrium and Lobbies - Featur- non-profit; any money left over after expenses Artist Market Pembroke, at the UNCP Kiss of the Earth". The exhibit is an interactive is equipped to exhibit a range of media, from pho- The Arts Center, Arts Council of Fayetteville/ boro. Ongoing - Featuring works by Carolina's ing works of art complementing current gallery Hillsborough goes back into the cooperative. Many different Enterpreneurship Incubator, 202 Main Street, computer-animated video and sound installa- tography and painting to video and installation. Cumberland County, 301 Hay Street, Fayette- Native Americans. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- exhibitions which are rotated in the atrium and specialties including weaving, painting, photogra- Pembroke. 2nd Sat. every month - Featur- tion inspired by Sergei Diaghilev’s revolutionary Featuring a rotating program of work by Duke ville. Jan. 26 - Feb. 24 - "Celebration of Black :30pm. Contact: 336/273-6605. public areas throughout both floors of the gallery. Downtown Hillsborough, Jan. 26, from phy, pottery, sculpture, and more are represented ing handmade art and jewelry by local artists. 1913 Ballets Russes production of The Rite of students, faculty, and visiting scholars, as well as History Exhibition," a celebration of the diversity Tom Otterness' site-specific work, "The Frieze" 6-9pm - "Hillsborough Art Walk Last Fridays". at the KATZ. Included in its amenities are a free Hours: 10am-4pm. Contact: 910/775-4065. Spring, scored by Igor Stravinsky. It is the story locally, nationally and internationally recognized of African-American identity. Hours: Mon.-Thur., NC A&T State University Galleries, 1601 E. is permanently installed in the atrium. Sculpture The Hillsborough Arts Council invites everyone children’s area, display galleries and shelves, of a pagan tribe calling on its deities to restore artists, the gallery is a new and exciting addition 8:30am-5pm; Fri., 8:30-noon; and Sat., noon-4- Market Street, Dudley Building, NC A&T State Courtyard - Featuring selections of American to visit walkable Historic Hip Hillsborough. Park rental studios, and an event space. Hours: N/A. Penland the earth, a drama that ends with a sacrificial to the growing, vibrant Durham art scene. Hours: pm. Contact: 910/323-1776 or at (http://www. University, Greensboro. Ongoing - The Mat- sculpture from 1900 to the present from the once and enjoy art galleries, artist studios, fine Contact: visit us on Facebook (https://www. maiden’s dancing herself to death. East Build- Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm & Sat., noon-5pm. Contact: theartscouncil.com/). tye Reed African Heritage Collection seeks to Weatherspoon Collection and on loan works from jewelers, boutique shops and award winning facebook.com/thekatzartcollective) or e-mail us Penland Gallery & Visitors Center, Penland ing, Level B, Allen G. Thomas Jr. Photography call 919/660-3695 or e-mail at (mfaeda@duke. educate people about the culture, history and ac- contemporary artists. Admission: Free. Hours: restaurants. Stops on the Hillsborough Art at ([email protected]). School of Crafts, 3135 Conley Ridge Rd, Gallery, Through Jan. 28 - "Night(Light)". The edu). Fuquay-Varina complishments of African societies and peoples Tue., Wed. & Fri.,10am-5pm, Thur., 10am to 9pm Walk Last Fridays include: Hillsborough Arts Penland. Ongoing - The Penland Gallery and exhibit explores light as it interacts with darkness of African descent. It achieves this through the and Sat. & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 336/334-5770 Council Gallery and Gift Shop, Orange County New Bern Visitors Center is one of the finest showcases in photography. In its purest form, photography Room 100 Gallery, Golden Belt complex, Build- 600 E. Broad Street, Fuquay-Varina, 2nd development of exhibits drawn from its extensive or at (http://weatherspoon.uncg.edu/). Historical Museum, Hillsborough Gallery of for contemporary craft in the Southeast. The harnesses light. The images give shape to light, ing 2, room 100, 807 East Main Street, Durham. Friday, 5-9pm - "Art after Dark". The Fuquay- collection of African artifacts, which represent a Arts, Hillsborough/Orange County Chamber Gallery on Craven Artists’ Co-Op, 228 Craven gallery exhibits and sells work by current and immortalizing and suspending it. The eerie feel- Ongoing - The gallery is committed to promoting Varina Arts Council will showcase local talent. cross-section of African cultures from over thirty- Greenville of Commerce, Hillsborough Artists Coopera- Street, located in the historic Isaac Taylor House former Penland instructors, resident artists, ing of night is not lost in these photographs from the work of emerging local, regional and national This free event will include live music, an artist five countries. The collection is made up of fine tive and The Skylight Gallery, Cup A Joe, The and Garden, across from Mitchell’s Hardware and former students from around the country. A the Museum’s permanent collection. East Build- contemporary artists. Exhibitions of varying market, and kids creative activities. For further examples of African material culture including Emerge Gallery & Art Center, 404 S. Evans Gourmet Grove, Thomas Stevens Gallery, ENO and Morgans Bar and Grill, New Bern. Ongo- knowledgeable staff provides information about ing, Level B, Julian T. Baker Jr. Photography size and theme will be on view throughout the info visit (www.FVartscouncil.org). sculptures, masks, figures, household imple- St., Greenville. Ongoing - Featuring works in a Gallery, Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and ing - The gallery is one of the many projects the school’s programs, the artists, and studios Gallery, Through Jan. 28 - "Rhythmic Vitality: year with openings coinciding with Third Friday ments, musical instruments, and textiles. The variety of media by students, faculty, alumni (East Walston, The Paynter Law Firm, Melissa De- supported by Community Artist Will, a non-profit in the area. The expanded exhibition spaces, Photographs by Barbara Morgan". This exhibition Durham. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm and Sun., Gastonia modern collection includes works from Nigeria, Carolina University) and local artists. Hours: Tue.- signer Jewelry, and Margaret Lane Gallery. For dedicated to expanding the art community of New sales gallery, and educational visitors center features photographs by Barbara Morgan from noon-6pm. Contact: 919/967-7700 or at (www. Ghana, Ethiopia, Haiti and elsewhere in the Fri., 10am-9pm; Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., 1-4pm. further info visit (www.lastfridaysartwalk.org). Bern, NC. The gallery is filled with the work of ten gallery provides a remarkable destination for the NCMA’s permanent collection. Although goldenbeltarts.com). Arts on Main Art Center, 212 W Main Avenue, African Diaspora. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Contact: 252/551-6947 or at (www.emergegal- different artists who work in a variety of mediums visitors to Penland School and the surrounding Morgan, one of the founders of the photography at the intersection of Main and South, formerly sat., 1-5pm. Contact: 336/334-3209. lery.com). The HAC Gallery, Hillsborough Arts Council, including: Jay Manning (Sculptor, Graphic De- arts community. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm magazine Aperture, is best known for her studies The Carrack Modern Art, 111 West Parrish the historic Citizens National Bank, Gastonia. 102 North Churton Street, across the street signer and Illustrator); Jon Derby (Photographer, & Sun. noon-5pm. Contact: 828/765-6211 or at of modern dance, she also created photomon- Street, Durham. Ongoing - The Carrack Mod- Ongoing - Home of Gaston County Art Guild Revolution Mill, 1250 Revolution Mill Drive, Greenville Museum of Art, 802 South Evans from the Wooden Nickel, Hillsborough. Ongo- Digital Art); Bernice Abraham (Painter); Dara (http://penland.org/gallery/). tages and light drawings. Morgan said: “Whether ern Art features work by local artists in group and we offer a fine arts gallery, gift shop, 18 Greensboro. Ongoing - WAM and Revolution Street, Greenville. The Rachel Maxwell Moore ing - Offers a venue for emerging and mid-ca- Morgan (Painter); Sarah Thrasher (Photographer my work is large or small, abstract or realistic, and solo exhibitions, punctuated by a myriad of working studio spaces and classroom areas. are working to make this installation the first in a Gallery, Ongoing - Featuring works by NC art- reer artists to show and sell their work. Hours: and Jewelry Designer); Becky Preece (Photog- Raleigh the one thing that must be present is rhythmic shorter artistic events that include outdoor pro- Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11:30am-5:30pm and Fri.- series of ongoing WAMRev collaborations, re- ists and American landscape artists including: Wed.-Sat., noon-4pm. Contact: 919/643-2500 rapher); Kevin Strickland (Glass Blower); Brandy vitality...it doesn’t matter if it is dance or montage jections, slam poetry, film screenings and musi- Sat., 11am-7pm. Contact: 704/865-4224 or at flecting a shared commitment to presenting bold Nena Allen, Charles Bashum, Charles Burchfield, or at (http://www.hillsboroughartscouncil.org/ Baxter (Painter); Elaine Meyer (Painter) and Dot- Collective Arts Gallery & Ceramic Supply, or people or nature. There always has to be the cal performances. Hours: Mon.-Fri., noon-6pm; (www.gastoncountyartguild.com). and imaginative exhibitions and reaching new Jasper Cropsey, Arthur Dove, Daniel Garber, index.html). tie Miller (Fused Glass Designer, China Painter, 8801 Leadmine Road, Suite 103, Raleigh. Ongo- presence of energy.”African Art Gallery, East Sat., 2-5pm or by appt. Contact: 704/213-6666 audiences. Gallery 1250 is a new art space on David Johnson and David Kapp. Look & Learn and Photographer). Hours: Thur.-Sat., 11am-7pm ing - Featuring works by local and nationally Building, Level A, Ongoing - Featuring African or at (http://thecarrack.org). Goldsboro the first floor of Revolution Mill’s newly redevel- Gallery, Ongoing - On display are two and three- Kings Mountain and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 252-649-1712 or at renowned artists on permanent exhibit. Hours: creativity spanning 16 centuries. The new gallery oped 1250 building. The gallery was designed in dimensional art from the Museum's Education (www.galleryoncraven.org). Tue.-Fri. 11am-7pm & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: will be three times as large as the old West Build- The Nasher Museum of Art, Duke University Arts Council of Wayne County, 2406 E. Ash the center of the floor, with walkways through the Collection. Young visitors are invited to browse Southern Arts Society Gift Shop & Gallery, 919/844-0765. ing gallery, allowing the Museum to display nearly Central Campus, 2001 Campus Drive, Durham. Street, Goldsboro. Ongoing - The Art Market is space and large glass windows so that tenants through the gallery and engage in the project 301 N. Piedmont Ave. (NC 216), located in the Old Fort twice as many works - including some that have Ongoing - Nasher Museum Café and Museum located on the second floor of the Arts Council and visitors can continually view and experience sheets found in the Activity Corner. Admission: old Southern Railway Depot at the corner of Gregg Museum of Art & Design, The Historic not been on view in a decade, and others that Shop. Admission: Yes, but free to Durham of Wayne County building. We represent ap- the art. The 1250 building is part of the 50-acre Free. Hours: Tue., - Fri., 10am - 4:30pm and Battleground Ave and N. Piedmont Ave in the Arrowhead Artists and Artisans League Chancellor’s Residence, NC State University, are newly acquired and have never before been residents, courtesy of “The Herald-Sun” proximatley 50 NC based artists including pot- mixed-use campus, and is home to artist studios, Sat.&Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 252/758-1946 or at Kings Mountain Art Center, Kings Mountain. Inc., 78 Catawba Avenue, Suite C-D, next to located at 1903 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh. on display. The new gallery will feature improved newspaper. Hours: Tue.- Sat., 10am-5pm; Thur. ters, jewelry designers, wood turners, painters creative office spaces. It also features a multime- (www.gmoa.org). Ongoing - Exhibits, gift shop & classes. Hours: the parker hosiery building, 2 minutes from Through Jan. 28 - "A Door is not a Window," light control so that light-sensitive works of art, till 9pm; & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 919/684- and writers. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-7pm & Sat., dia gallery for film installations, a café area, and Tue.-Sat.,10am-4pm and by appt. Contact: Exit 73 on Interstate I-40, Old Fort. Ongo- featuring paintings by Herb Jackson. This such as textiles and works on paper, can be 5135 or at (www.nasher.duke.edu). 11am-2pm. Contact: 919/736-3300 or at (www. an outdoor event and performance space named Hickory 704/739-5585, e-mail at (southernartssociety@ ing - The main Gallery space is about 1800 presentation features major abstract works from given more visibility, shown in curated rotations. artsinwayne.org). Revolution Docks. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11am-6pm, gmail.com) or at (www.southernartssociety.org) square feet, with an open, industrial feel. Art, the past two decades by Raleigh native Herb The gallery will include a designated space to Edenton select evening + weekend hours will begin this Full Circle Arts, 42-B Third Street NW, Hickory. and Facebook. ranging from traditional to abstract and mixed Jackson, one of North Carolina’s premier con- highlight North Carolina collections of African art Greensboro Area fall. Contact: (www.revolutionmillgreensboro. Jan. 11 - Feb. 17 - "Altered States: Digitally media, hangs on the walls. On the main floor temporary artists. The exhibition employs special from private collectors and public institutions, Chowan Arts Council/Your Community Arts com/WAMRev). Enhanced Photography". A reception will be held Lenoir are displays of various types of fine crafts, lighting made possible by support from Wells beginning with work from Bennett College. It will Center, 504 S. Broad, Edenton. Ongoing - The Throughout Greensboro, first Fri. of the on Jan. 11, from 6-8pm. Ongoing - Featuring such as jewelry, pottery, fiber art, hand crafted Fargo. Through Apr. 29 - "Treasures of Native also incorporate African and African Diasporic Gallery features art from North East NC artists month, till 9pm - "First Friday," featuring a gal- The Center for Visual Artists Greensboro, works by member artists in a variety of mediums. Caldwell Arts Council Gallery, 601 College Av- baskets, and hand turned wooden bowls. You America," featuring selections from the Drs. Nor- modern and contemporary art, including a site- as well as some from within a 5 hour driving lery crawl of several gallery spaces in Greens- second floor of the Cultural Arts Center, 200 Full Circle Arts is a not-for-profit educational or- enue, SW, Lenoir. Satie’s Gift Shop, Ongoing might even see a welded “junk yard” critter man and Gilda Greenberg Gift. This exhibition specific wall drawing by Nigerian-American artist radius. You will find our beautiful waterfront lo- boro. For further info (www.uacarts.org). North Davie St., Greensboro. Ongoing - Fea- ganization whose mission is to encourage public - featuring gift items made by local artists. Hours: or two. After viewing all of the various arts includes silver and turquoise jewelry (displayed in Victor Ekpuk. NCMA Park - The North Carolina cation a pleasant destination as well as the fine turing works by member artists from throughout appreciation and education for the arts. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: and crafts, visitors can walk through a wide special visitor exploration drawers), Navajo weav- Museum of Art (NCMA) announces new works art that hangs within our walls. Stained glass, Open Air Market, corner of South Elm & MLK the greater Greensboro area. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Wed.Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: 828/754-2486 or at (www.caldwellarts.com). archway on the right to view more fine art and ings, Hopi katsinam, Apache basketry, Pueblo of art to be installed in the 164-acre NCMA Park. pottery, photography, fiber arts, and painting in in downtown Greensboro. First Fri. of every 10am-5pm; Weds. till 7pm; & Sun., 2-5pm. 828/322-7545 or at (www.fullcirclearts.org). craft work and talk to the artists and students pottery and Northwest Coast masks. Together, The works include a bronze tree by Italian artist various media. We have metal art by Jonathan month, 4-9pm - "Indie Market," a place where Contact: 336/333-7485 or at (www.greensboro- My Happy Place Gallery, 210 Main Street NW, in several studios and the AGS classroom. If a they offer a glimpse into the riches of the Green- Giuseppe Penone, a playful pair of benches Bowling and Woodrow Slade, various forms of local artists and crafts people can come together art.org). Hickory Museum of Art, Arts and Science Lenoir. Ongoing - Featuring works by local art- studio door is open, visitors are being invited to berg Collection, a major recent donation to the designed by Hank Willis Thomas, and a 10-day art by Christine Henninger, oils by Jane Perry, to offer handmade and vintage goods. Center, 243 Third Avenue NE, Hickory. Ongoing ists working in all forms of art in our cooperative step inside and enjoy the work. Currently, our Gregg Museum. Ongoing - The Museum along installation of 23-foot-tall illuminated rabbits by wood art by several local artist. You will find Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of - "Discover Folk Art: Unique Visions by Southern gallery. We are members of the Caldwell Cham- Gallery and studio artists and artisans include: with the 15,000 sq. ft. addition currently under Australian artist Amanda Parer. The sculptures your visit to Edenton enjoyable and the Gallery African American Atelier & Bennett College North Carolina - Greensboro, Cone Building, Self-taught Artists". Explore re-creations of artist ber of Commerce with its advantages. Being a Lorelle Bacon, Ann Whisenaut, Karen Piquette, construction will increase the museum’s visibility will be featured at the NCMA’s Park Celebration a delight to your artist senses. Hours: Mon.-Fri., for Women Gallery, Greensboro Cultural Cen- Tate and Spring Garden Streets, Greensboro. work environments, including a school bus and member also entitles your work to be shown and David Kaylor, Dawn Driebus, Len Eskew, while significantly adding to its exhibition and on Nov. 6, when the public is invited to experi- 11am-4pm & Sat.-Sun., 10am-2pm. Contact: ter, 200 N. Davie Street, Greensboro. Ongoing The Leah Louise B. Tannenbaum Gallery and a barn, family activity stations, more than 250 sold in our satellite partnership locations at The Wayne Stroud, Susan Taylor, Cathy Green, programming space. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. ence the newly expanded Park with a variety 252/482-8005 or at (www.chowanarts.com). - Featuring works by local, regional and national The Louise D. and Herbert S. Falk, Sr. Gallery, folk art objects, interactive touch screens and Local Bean in Hudson and the Blue Ridge Room, Anne Bevan, John Sullivan, Evelyn Chrisawn, Contact: Zoe Starling, Curator of Education at of outdoor activities. Ongoing - Featuring 10 African American artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am- Through Apr. 8 - "Sanford Biggers: Falk Visiting more. Free family guides available at check-in. the large conference room at Bo’s which accom- Tim Muench, Chuck Aldridge, Charles Davis, 919/513-7244 or at (https://gregg.arts.ncsu.edu/). additional sculptures by the celebrated French Elizabeth City 5pm; Wed., till 7pm & Sun., 2-5pm. Contact: Artist". On Mar. 15, at 7pm, Biggers will give the Little Hands, Big Hands Gallery, Ongoing - modates 40 pieces of hanging work that changes Fredreen Bernatovicz, Anne Allison, Darlene artist Rodin on loan from Iris Cantor’s private 336/333-6885. Falk Visiting Artist Talk. Multimedia artist Sanford "Little Hands, Big Hands". Younger visitors can every quarter. We also partnered with the City of Matzer, Billie Haney, Marguerite Welty, Jean Nature Art Gallery, inside the Museum Store, collection. Ongoing - "John James Audubon's Arts of the Albemarle, a regional arts partner Biggers creates artworks that intentionally be imaginative through creative exploration and Hudson in helping The Hudson Art Festival which Ryan, Kasha Baxter, Linda Magnus, Kim North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, 11 The Birds of America". The state has owned this serving Pasquotank, Camden and Gates Coun- Anne Rudd Galyon and Irene Cullis Galler- complicate our understandings of history, culture, play. Includes a puppet theater, mini art gallery, will become and annual event established just Hostetter, Bunnie Burgin, Sonya Russell, Helen W. Jones Street, downtown Raleigh. Through treasured volume since 1848, but it has never ties of NC, The Center, 516 East Main Street, ies, Cowan Humanities Building, Greensboro and identity. His densely layered paintings on giant reading throne and more. Objects Gallery, last year. We are a busy, proactive group working Sullivan, Janet Bennett, and Sabrina Miller. Jan 28 - "Exterminati Sunt Mechanica," featur- been exhibited. Ongoing - The North Carolina (corner of Main & Poindexter Streets), Eliza- College, 815 W. Market Street, Greensboro. antique southern quilts combine imagery from Ongoing - "American Art Pottery": From the together to help promote the arts and encourag- Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-4pm. ing classical scientific illustrations of arthropods Museum of Art has an outstanding permanent beth City. Ongoing - Our galleries are home Ongoing - Featuring works by student, faculty such disparate sources as Buddhism, graffiti, and Museum’s Moody Collection and "Born of Fire: ing each other to keep creating and growing. Contact: 828/668-1100 or at ( http://arrowhead- (creepy crawlies) with cyber and steampunk collection of more than 5,000 objects spanning to over 250 artists, craftsmen, photographers, and others. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm & Sun., harmonics. Linked by themes of navigation, these Glass from the Museum’s Luski Collection". Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-7pm and Sat., 11am-3pm. art.org/). themes by John W. Elliott. A working designer antiquity to the present day. On the occasion of potters, fiber artists and jewelers. The AofA at 2-5pm. Contact: 336/272-7102, ext. 301. motifs simultaneously recall stories of quilts being Admission: Free. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm & Contact: call 828/572-2688 or e-mail ti (myhap- and artist for over a decade, Raleigh-based the expansion, the Museum has acquired more “The Center” hosts solo and shared exhibits used as markers on the Underground Railroad Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 828/327-8576 or at (www. [email protected]). Outer Banks Area Elliott is a visual artist and Artistic Director for than 100 new works of art. Representing com- once a month followed by opening receptions Elliott University Center Art Gallery, 221 Elliott and star charts employed by astronomers. The hickorymuseumofart.org). Zendustria, a neo-Renaissance guild of artists missions, gifts, and purchases, the new works during Downtown Elizabeth City’s First Friday University Center, UNC-G, Greensboro. Ongo- Bob & Lissa Shelley McDowell Gallery, Jan. Marshall Dare County Arts Council Gallery, 300 and designers dedicated to bringing art and encompass important and diverse examples ArtWalk each month, as well as workshops ing - Featuring works by student and alumni 27 - Apr. 22 - "Baggage Claims". The exhibi- High Point Queen Elizabeth, Manteo. Jan. 27 - Feb. 24 design to home and office. Admission: Free. of historic and contemporary art from around with some of our exhibiting and visiting art- artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-9pm. Contact: tion presents the work of 17 international artists Flow Gallery, 14 S. Main St., Marshall. Ongoing - "40th Anniversary Frank Stick Memorial Art Gallery Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-4:45pm & Sun., the world, and will be installed in the Museum’s ists. These workshops are open to members 336/408-3659. who explore the impact of today’s vast global Theatre Art Galleries, High Point Theatre, 220 - Flow is a cooperative gallery owned, operated Show". The exhibit is the longest running visual noon-4:45pm. Store Contact: 919/733-7450, new building and the surrounding landscape. and non-members. Admission: Free. Hours: commerce and travel on contemporary life. Using East Commerce Avenue, High Point. Main Gal- and curated by artists, offering for sale the best arts exhibit in Dare County. Frank Stick was ext. 360 or at (http://naturalsciences.org/visit/ Highlights include a gift of 28 sculptures by Mon.-Sat.,10am-5pm. Contact: Katie Murray, GreenHill, a space for NC art, 200 North Davie suitcases, trunks, and crates to create works of lery, Through Jan. 5 - "Pure Color," with works of local and regional crafted objects and arts, an illustrator who produced work and cover museum-store/nature-art-gallery). Auguste Rodin, and work by such internation- Executive Director ([email protected]) or Street, Greensboro Cultural Center, Greensboro. art, these artists express provocative ideas about by pastels artist Laura Pollak from Greensboro, traditional and contemporary. Hours: Tue.-Sat., art for "Field and Stream", "Outdoor America", ally acclaimed artists as Roxy Paine, Ursula von Barbara Putnam, Gallery Manager (bputnam@ Main Gallery, Through Jan. 13 - "Winter Show the mobility of global culture. These ideas often NC. Pollak is an award winning fine artist show- 10am-4pm or by appt. Contact: 828/649-1686 or "Colliers", "Sports Afield", and "The Saturday North Carolina Museum of Art, 2110 Blue Rydingsvard, El Anatsui, Jaume Plensa, Jackie artsaoa.com). Both can be reached at 252/338- 2017", curated by Edie Carpenter. The "Winter refer to the humanitarian, economic, and politi- ing her works in galleries and museums across at (www.flowmarshall.com). Evening Post". He moved to the Outer Banks in Ridge Road, Raleigh. Through Jan. 21 - "Inspir- Ferrara, Ellsworth Kelly, and David Park, among 6455 or at (www.artsaoa.com). Show" brings together over 120 artists each cal concerns of populations that are compelled the nation. Upstairs Gallery, Through Jan. 1929 and was instrumental in the establishment ing Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair," others. Admission: Yes for some exhibits. Hours: year from across North Carolina and constitutes to flee conflicts and hardship or to seek op- of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Fort which tells the remarkable story of an extraor- continued on Page 37 continued on Page 38 Page 36 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 37 Gallery One, Main Street, Sylva. Ongoing Ongoing - Expo 216 was founded by Linda Blue Ridge Frame & Gallery, 545 Merrimon Grovewood Gallery, next to The Omni Grove - Home of the Jackson County Visual Arts Look and Wade Hughes in 2016 and is a “gal- Ave., Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring works by lo- Park Inn, 111 Grovewood Road, Asheville. Ongo- Association. The association has also offered lerium,” part gallery and part museum, focusing cal artist Linda Cheek, Ann Vasilik, Carol Bomer, ing - Grovewood Gallery was opened in 1992 to NC Institutional Galleries workshops: including utilizing social media, on themes related to environmental and social NC Institutional Galleries Kelly Wilkinson, and many more. Plus a large revitalize the Homespun Shops that once housed continued from Page 37 book binding, drawing and art history. Exhibi- issues. Hours: Wed.-Sun., noon-6pm. Contact: continued from Page 38 selection of prints, posters, and quality custom the famous weaving and woodworking complex tions usually include paintings, photographs, Brook Bower, Gallerium Manager by calling framing. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-6pm & Sat., of Biltmore Industries. Today, Grovewood show- Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm; Sun., 10am-5pm; & open North Carolina Pottery Center, 233 East sculptures and occasionally contemporary 910/769-3899 or at (www.expo216.com). 336/723-5890 or at (www.artworks-gallery.org). Ongoing - Featuring works by a cooperative 10am-4pm. Contact: 828/253-3559. cases 9,000 square feet of handmade American until 9pm on Fri. Contact: 919/839-6262 or at Avenue, Seagrove. Through Apr. 7 - "The Last crafts. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 1pm-4pm and by appt. group of artists in various mediums. Hours: Sat. crafts by more than 400 artists. Resident artists (www.ncartmuseum.org). Drop: Intoxicating Pottery, Past and Present". Contact: Tim Lewis 828/337-3468 or James Louise Wells Cameron Art Museum, @ 4th Dimension Gallery, Commerce Plaza, 411 from 11am-5pm & by appt. Contact: 336/722- Blue Spiral 1, 38 Biltmore Ave., Asheville. Ongo- include: Chris Abell, Rick Eckerd, Kathleen This exhibition is a collaboration between the Smythe 828/507-4248. intersection of Independence Blvd. & South W. Fourth St., downstairs from Cat's Corner, 2345. ing - Featuring works in a variety of mediums by Doyle, Daniel Essig, Russell Gale, Lisa Gluckin, North Carolina Museum of History, 5 East center, based in Seagrove, NC, the Chipstone 17th Street, Wilmington. Through Feb. 11 - Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Featuring works regional, national and international artists. Hours: Carl Powell, Thomas Reardon, Brent Skidmore, Edenton Street, (between Salisbury and Foundation of Milwaukee, WI, and "Ceram- Tryon "Created by Light". Exploring the photography by art students from Winston-Salem's colleges The Gallery of the Arts, Commerce Plaza, Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 828/251-0202 or & Jessica Stoddart. Also, the gallery is noted for Wilmington Streets), Raleigh. Through Jan. ics in America". Lindsey Lambert, the center’s collections of nine North Carolina art museums, and universities - the NC School of the Arts, 411 West Fourth Street, just next door to at (www.bluespiral1.com). its impressive second-floor studio furniture collec- 6 - "American Red Cross: Healing the Warrior’s executive director, notes, “Collaborating on this Tryon Arts and Crafts School, 373 Harmon the exhibition "Created by Light" will showcase Salem College, Wake Forest University and the Stevens Center, Winston-Salem. Ongo- tion and outdoor sculpture gardens. Hours: Mon.- Heart through Art." “The museum is pleased to exhibition with the Chipstone Foundation and Field Rd., in the old Tryon Middle School, over 100 photographs highlighting both the Winston-Salem State University. Hours: Fri., ing - the facility includes The Community Arts Castell Photography, 2C Wilson Alley off Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun. 11am-5pm. Contact: partner with the American Red Cross to bring "Ceramics in America" is a wonderful oppor- Tryon. Gallery & Gift Shop, Ongoing - Gift pioneers of the medium and contemporary 5-8pm & Sat., 5-8pm. Contact: 336/249-0418. Cafe’s Gallery of the Arts, Underground Theare Eagle St., Asheville. Ongoing - The gallery 828/253-7651 or at (www.grovewood.com). to the public this exhibit of the remarkable art tunity and progression for the North Carolina Shop features juried works by regional artisans artists working in the field today. CAM invited Gallery, and Arts Alley featuring works from is owned by internationally recognized artist created by these wounded warriors. We hope it Pottery Center as both are known for their high to selected work produced by our instructors eight North Carolina art museums to participate Piedmont Craftsmen Gallery, 601 North Trade artists of the Triad region of North Carolina Brie Castell, is a unique photographic Salon & Jewels That Dance: Jewelry Design, 63 Hay- will help people realize the incredible sacrifice degree of scholarship and innovative thinking. and students. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & in this collaborative exhibition, asking each to Street, Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Featuring including fine art, fine craft, literature, recorded Gallery dedicated solely to photo based media. wood St., next door to the Library, Asheville. On- these soldiers and veterans have made for Our participating artists are: Kim Ellington (NC), Sat. 9am -1pm. Contact: 828/859-8323 or at curate which photographs to feature from their fine art crafts by over 350 of the best artisans of music, videos and any other products available The gallery features the work of Brie Castell, going - Featuring hand-crafted jewelry by some our country,” said Ken Howard, director of the Dan Finnegan (VA), Michael Gates (NC), Bruce (www.tryonartsandcrafts.org). permanent collections. One museum focused the Southeast. Hours: Tue.-Fri.., 10:30am-5pm exclusively through CAC. Hours: Mon.-Sat., and also hosts several rotating exhibitions each of America's foremost jewelry artists. Hours: NC Museum of History. This powerful exhibit Gholson & Samantha Henneke (NC), Mark on Bauhaus works created between the world & Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: 336/725-1516 or at noon-6pm & during First Friday Gallery Hop. year of other talented photographers. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10:30am-6pm. Contact: 828/254-5088 features more than 20 paintings and three Hewitt (NC), Fred Johnston & Carol Gentithes Valdese wars, another curated a body of work by North (www.piedmontcraftsmen.org). Contact: 336/793-8000 or at (www.communit- Wed.-Fri., noon-6pm, Sat., noon-7pm or by or at (www.jewelsthatdance.com). sculptures created by US Marines who were (NC), Kate Johnston (NC), Roberto Lugo (PA), Carolina photographers, while others chose yartscafe.com). appt. Contact: 828.255.1188 or at (www.castell- wounded while serving. Lobby Case Exhibit, Senora Lynch (NC), Ibrahim Said (NC), Akira Valdese Heritage Arts Center, 146 Main work by such well-known artists as Robert Reynolda House Museum of American Art, photography.com). Jonas Gerard Fine Art, 240 Clingman Ave., Through Mar. 4 - "Showcasing Art of Louis Satake (NC), Virginia Scotchie (SC), Mark Street West, Valdese. Ongoing - The center of- Mapplethorpe, Andres Serrano, Mickalene Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem. Mary and Unleashed Arts Center, 204 West 6th Street, Asheville. Ongoing - "Explosions of Color on C. Tiffany". The exhibit features two of the Shapiro (MA), Malcolm Mobutu Smith (IN), and fers a great selection of unique gifts on exhibit Thomas, Burk Uzzle, Edward Weston, Aaron Charlie Babcock Wing Gallery, T - ". Ongo- Winston-Salem. Ongoing - The Center is a Chatsworth Art and Antiques, 54 N. Lexing- Canvas". Nationally known artist Jonas Gerard artist’s famous stained-glass windows, a small Richard Zane Smith (OK). Ongoing - Featur- and for sale, including, but not limited to original Siskind, Francesca Woodman and Ansel ing - Collection of 18th through 20th century art, special initiative by The AFAS Group to foster an ton Ave., Asheville. Ongoing - Specializing in displays his most recent collection of abstract number of blown-glass vases, and several ing permanent and changing exhibits on the paintings, pottery, needlework, wood-carvings, Adams. Through July 8 - "State of the Art/Art sculpture, American art, and pottery. Admission: appreciation of art and to encourage the develop- 19th and early 20th century oils, watercolors acrylics. His 5,000 square feet studio / gallery lamps. Louis C. Tiffany offers visitors a taste history of North Carolina pottery, "The North hand crafted furniture, ceramic sculptures, of the State". Focusing on contemporary art by Yes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9:30am-4:30pm & Sun., ment of emerging artists. The center provides and prints. Also jewelry, silver, china, small fur- is filled with years of passion and dedication. of the variety and vibrancy of the artworks Carolina Pottery Tradition" and "Seagrove Area stained glass, photography, jewelry, floral artists currently living in, or native to, the state 1:30-4:30pm. Contact: 336/725-5325 or at (www. a venue for art shows, seminars, artist demon- niture and fine accessories. Hours: Tue.-Sat., He uses bold, passionate, sweeping gestures produced at Tiffany’s companies around the Pottery". The Center also offers information arangements greeting cards, quilts and home of North Carolina. Artists bring a single work of reynoldahouse.org). strations and includes working artists studios. 11am-5pm. Contact: 828.252.6004. of saturated color that form unexpected images turn of the 20th century. Tiffany became one on activities, maps and information about the made soap. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., art to be installed in the museum. During this Hours: Tue.- Fri., noon-6pm and Sat., 11am-4pm. of poetic stature. Gerard paints in house to of the best-known American proponents of the potteries located in the Seagrove area and 11am-3pm. Contact: 828/874-1849 or at (http:// timeframe, four curators from North Carolina in- SEED Collective Gallery, 205 W. Sixth Street, Contact: 336/413-6667 or at (www.theafasgroup. Clayspace Co-op, River Arts District, 119A upbeat inspiring music, come unannounced or Art Nouveau movement, and the objects in this across the state. A display of representative vhac.webs.com). stitutions will be present to greet each artist and entrance is on "Soho Alley" , Winston-Salem. com). Roberts St., Asheville. Ongoing - The Clay- by appointment. Hours: Mon.-Sun., 10am-6pm exhibit case depict the curved and flowing lines works from more than 90 area potteries is also talk about their work. The design of this project space Co-op is a cooperative ceramics studio & by appt. Contact: 828/350-7711 or at (www. and the jewel-bright colors connected with this offered. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact Washington provides any participating artist equal oppor- and showroom located in the historic river arts jonasgerard.com). style. Ongoing - Featuring exhibits dealing with 336/873-8430 or at (www.ncpotterycenter.org). tunity to meet a significant curator working in district of Asheville, North Carolina. The main North Carolina's history as a theme. Admis- River Walk Gallery and Arts Center, 139 W. the field of contemporary art today. Pancoe Art aim of the Clayspace Cooperative is to provide K2 Studio, 59 College St., Asheville. Ongoing sion: Free. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., STARworks Center for Creative Enterprise, Main Street, Washington. Ongoing - All work is Education Center, Exhibition Cases, Ongo- an environment that promotes the artistic - Featuring a unique collection of fine furniture noon-5pm. Contact: 919/807-7900 or at (http:// 100 Russell Drive, just seven miles south of done by local artists and has to be juried into the ing - View some of the Seagrove and contem- NC Commercial Galleries growth and success of its members through by local artists and pieces from around the www.ncmuseumofhistory.org/). Seagrove in Star. School House Gallery, On- gallery. The gallery includes watercolor, oil, and porary pottery from the museum’s permanent cooperation and education. Hours: hours by world, home accessories and changing fine going - The gallery features hand crafted glass acrylic paintings, photography, pottery, mixed me- collection in the cases. These include the works Aberdeen Lesotho, many of which depict local Asheville chance. Contact: 828/279-3811. art exhibitions. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm & Rocky Mount and ceramic items. The gallery will feature work dia, fiber arts, jewelry, wood work, stained glass, of resident artist Hiroshi Sueyoshi, Ben Owen scenes. Also available are Australian Aboriginal Sun. noon-5pm. Contact: 828/250-0500 or at from STARworks staff artists, interns and resi- and books written by local authors. Hours: Mon.- III and Jugtown Pottery among other works. Artistic Impressions, 103 North Poplar Street, oil paintings, Bruni Sablan oil paintings from Cold River Gallery, 32-A Biltmore Ave., (www.homeredefined.com). Mims Art Gallery, Dunn Center for the Perform- dent artists, as well as local ceramic artists and Sat., 10:30am-5pm. Contact: 252/974-0400. Admission: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Sun., 10am-5pm Aberdeen. Ongoing - Featuring custom stained the "Jazz Masters Series," and ceramic tiles Asheville. Ongoing - Welcome to the artis- ing Arts, NC Wesleyan College Campus, 3400 glass artists from across the Southeast. Gallery and Thur. till 9pm. Contact: 910/395-5999 or at glass, glass etching, repairs, restoration and from the Southwest (US). Hours: Tue-Sat, tic expression of messages found in ancient Kress Emporium, 19 Patton Ave., Patton & N. Wesleyan Blvd., Rocky Mount. Jan. 12 - Feb. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Waynesville (www.cameronartmuseum.org). church windows, plus a full supply for the hobby- noon-6pm. Contact: 828/301-0391 or at (www. wisdom, philosophies and our Earth’s gifts, Lexington Aves., downtown Asheville. Ongo- 22 - "Radiance in Nature," featuring paintings by (www.starworksnc.org). ist. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2- aestheticgallery.com). presented as the fine art of Karen Pierre. Work- ing - Featuring works by over 100 artists and Grace Li Wang. A reception will be held on Jan. Little Gallery on Church Street, 37 Church ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Wilmington pm. Contact: 910/944-1930. ing studio, jewelry, pottery. Hours: Tue.-Sat., craftsmen. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm & Sun., 18, beginning at 5pm. Wang declares,“I want to Siler City Street, Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring montly Airlie Gardens, 300 Airlie Road, Wilmington. American Folk Art & Antiques, 64 Biltmore noon-5pm. Contact: 828/350-0955. noon-6pm. Contact: 828/281-2252 or at (www. express the Joy, the Brightness and the Warmth exhibits by regional arts. Sponsored by the Ongoing - Located two miles west of Wrights- Seagrove Pottery of the Sandhills, 1680 NC Ave., Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring antique thekressemporium.com). of the Sun’s Radiance to Touch and Uplift All”. Throughout Siler City, Jan. 19, 6-9pm - "Siler Haywood County Arts Council. Hours: Mon.-Fri., ville Beach in Wilmington, North Carolina, Airlie Highway 5, less than 2 miles from the Village of folk art, functional and contemporary folk pottery, Corey C. McNabb Studio, River Arts District, Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., 9am-noon. City Art Walk," featuring exhibits at many of 9am-5pm. Contact: 828/452-0593, e-mail at Gardens encompasses 67 acres of walking Pinehurst in the Food Lion/Bowling Alley Plaza, furniture and paintings. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- 1 Roberts Street, Suite 201, above White Duck Momentum Gallery, 24 N. Lexington Ave., Contact: call 252/985-5268 or at (www.ncwc.edu/ the city's exhibit spaces, live entertainment, ([email protected]) or at (www.haywoo- paths, a freshwater lake, and formal gardens that Aberdeen. Ongoing - Featuring only NC pot- 6pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 828/281-2134 Taco Shop, Asheville. Ongoing - An Asheville Asheville. Ongoing - located in downtown Arts/Mims/). artist demonstrations, food, local wine or beer darts.org). showcase seasonal blooms, mighty live oaks, ters and primarily those of Seagrove, NC. We or at (www.amerifolk.com). native, McNabb paints only with a palette knife, Asheville, offers a contemporary and modern tastings, offered in town on the 3rd Fri. of the historic structures, and contemporary sculpture. typically have over 1000 pieces from 25 pottery applying oils or acrylics to canvas, creating bold program with an emphasis on emerging and mid- Rutherfordton month. Hosted by the North Carolina Arts The Haywood County Arts Council's Gallery Airlie is a member of the North Carolina Birding artist’s on display. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Appalachian Craft Center, 10 North Spruce bright images with an impressionistic impasto career artists. Occupying approximately 4000 Incubator. Contact: 919/663-2072 or at (www. 86, 86 N. Main Street, Waynesville. Ongoing - Trail, and it’s diverse ecosystems provide unique Contact: 910/420-8056 or at (www.pinehurstpot- St., Asheville. Ongoing - Folk pottery, face jugs, style. Hours: Thur.-Tue., 11am-5pm. Contact: at square feet in an easily accessible, street-level Rutherford County Visual Arts Center & Gal- ncartsincubator.org). The gallery lends itself to showcase high quality habitats for a variety of colorful wildlife. Discover tery.com). traditional crafts, and other collectables. Hours: (www.mcnabbfineart.com). space, the gallery’s mission is to provide compel- lery, 160 N. Main Street, at the intersection of W. fine art by local and regional artists. Hours: what makes Airlie Gardens a premiere garden Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/253-8499 or ling, museum-quality art to our clients. Curated Court St., Rutherfordton. Ongoing - Offering a North Carolina Arts Incubator Gallery, 223 N Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/452-0593 of the South and a prime destination spot for Apex at (www.appalachiancraftcenter.com). CURVE studios & garden, 6, 9 & 12 River- exhibitions featuring exceptional paintings, changing exhibit of 2D and 3D art including oils, Chatham Ave., Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring or at (www.haywoodarts.org). garden and nature lovers from around the world. side Dr., River Arts District, Asheville. Ongo- original prints, and innovative sculpture refresh watercolor, scratchboard, calligraphy, fiber, wood, the handcrafted work of over 30 Incubator and Come discover the beauty. Admission: Yes. Cocoon Gallery, 221 N. Salem Street, Apex. ArtEtude Gallery, 89 Patton Avenue, Asheville. ing - Working studios of Constance Williams, regularly in the main spaces and smaller adjoin- glass, pottery and fine craft by local artists/fine regional artists in a variety of mediums includ- The Museum of North Carolina Handicrafts, Hours: Open 7-days a week 9am-5pm. Contact: Ongoing - Featuring the functional art of Ongoing - Featuring compelling contemporary Sutherland Handweaving, Pattiy Torno, Maria ing galleries. Momentum Gallery also participates crafters. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-3pm. Contact: ing painting, pottery, stained and fused glass, 307 Shelton Street, corner of US 276 So. and 910/798-7700 or at (www.airliegardens.org). 30+ Carolina artists working in ceramics, art, by talented artists, for discerning collectors. Troya, Kyle Carpenter, Akira Satake, Cynthia in major art fairs exhibiting work by represented 828/288-5009 or at (http://www.rcvag.com/). fabric art, cards, photography, wood, jewelry, Shelton Street, Waynesville. Ongoing - Fea- wood, textiles, metal, glass & jewelry. Hours: Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-6pm; Fri.-Sat., 10am- Wynn, Fran Welch, Jenny Mastin, Cassie Ry- artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun. metal, baskets and more. There is a broad turing the handicrafts of North Carolina in the Winston-Salem Mon.,Wed.,Thur., 11am-6pm; Fri., 11am-8pm; 7pm; & Sun. noon-5pm. Contact: 828/252-1466 alls & more. Hours: 11am-4pm daily. Contact: noon-5pm. Contact: 828/505-8550 or at (www. Salisbury/Spencer range of items and prices. Hours: Mon.-Sat., historic Sheldon House. Hours: Museum hours Sat., 10am-5pm; & Sun., 1-5pm. Closed Tue. or at (http://artetudegallery.sqsp.com/). 828/388-3526 or at (www.CURVEstudiosNC. mpmentumgallery.com). 10am-5pm; & 3rd Fri., 10am-9pm. Contact: change seasonally, call 828/452-1551. AFAS Center for the Arts, 630 N. Liberty Contact: 919/267-4321. com). Waterworks Visual Arts Center, 123 E. Liberty 919/663-2072 or at (www.ncartsincubator.org). Street, located at the corner of Liberty and Sev- Ariel Gallery, 19 Biltmore Ave., Asheville. Ongo- Montford Arts Center, 235 Montford Avenue, St.,Salisbury. Through Jan. 3 - "In Stitches," will Wentworth enth streets, in the Arts District next to ARTivity Asheboro ing - Presenting the best in clay, fiber, paper, Desert Moon Designs Studios & Gallery, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring works in a feature works by Columbia, SC, artist, Susan PAF Gallery, 223 N Chatham Ave., Siler City. on the Green, Winston-Salem. Ongong - The books, jewelry, metal, sculpture, furniture and 372 Depot Street, Suite 44, River Arts District, variety of media by over twenty-five area art- Lenz’s “Stained Glass” and “In Box” fiber series. Ongoing - A gallery featuring works by local Dan River Art Market & Gallery, 1122 NC Hwy. local nonprofit organization Art for Art’s Sake Circa Gallery, 150 Sunset Avenue, Asheboro. glass by members of the Ariel Contemporary Asheville. Ongoing - The gallery is a progres- ists. Watch artists at work. Hours: Tue.-Fri., Waterworks’ executive director, Anne Scott Clem- and regional artists. Hours: 3rd Fri. 6-9pm. 65, Wentworth. Ongoing - The gallery offers art (AFAS) commissioned the 14,500 square foot, Ongoing - Featuring works by local, regional, Craft Cooperative. A gallery owned and operated sive contemporary gallery that includes working 11:30am-6pm & Sat., 11:30am-5pm. Contact: ent challenged Lenz to approach the 24-foot back Contact: 919/663-2072 or at (www.ncartsincu- and craft by local artists and 6 gallery exhibits three-story building, which was constructed and established artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am- by artists. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 10am-6pm; Fri. studios. The focus of the gallery is to showcase 828/777-1014. wall with a totally different series ... "CIRCLES", bator.org). throughout the year, workshops and lectures. over a period of 15 months. This latest addition 6pm. Contact: 336/736-8015. & Sat., 10am-7pm and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: both emerging/established local and visiting re- a celestial installation of orbs in response to the Hours: Thur., 10am-4pm; Fri., 11am-2pm; and by to the city’s burgeoning Arts District consoli- 828/236-2660 or at (www.arielcraftgallery.com). gional artists. Several times a year special exhi- Mountain Made, Grove Arcade Public Market, coming summer’s total solar eclipse. Hours: Southern Pines appt. Contact: 336/349-4039 or at (www.artsin- dates several AFAS activities and locations that Colorshow Gallery, 151 N. Fayetteville Street, bitions are scheduled to introduce new talent or 1 Page Ave., Suite 123, Asheville. Ongoing - Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Thur. till 7pm & Sat., rockingham.org). were previously scattered throughout down- located on the second floor of Bell & Browne Bellagio, 5 Biltmore Plaza, Historic Biltmore to bring focus to a certain art medium. Hours: Featuring the work of over a 150 WNC artisans, 11am-3pm. Contact: 704/636-1882 or at (www. Campbell House Galleries, Arts Council of town. The building houses AFAS’ headquarters, Law Offices, Asheboro. Ongoing - The gallery Village, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring exqui- Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/575-2227 in both contemporary and traditional mountain waterworks.org). Moore County, 482 E. Connecticut Ave., South- Wilmington as well as Red Dog Gallery, Unleashed Arts offers an assortment of artworks by NC artists, sitely handcrafted jewelry and clothing. Hours: or at (http://www.desertmoondesigns-studios. handcrafts. This one-of-a-kind, gallery and ern Pines. Jan. 5 - 26 - "Stitches & Clay," pre- Center and Studio 2, a jewelry studio. There from pottery and blown glass, to fiber arts, jew- Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 828/277-8100 or com). gift shop caters to those shoppers who wish Seagrove Area sented by Shirley and Bill Frei, showcasing works ACEs Gallery, Arts Council of Wilmington are also 10 artist studios available for lease at elry and paintings. We also have an assortment at (www.bellagioarttowear.com). to take a “piece of the mountains” home with by Judy Foushee/Freeman Pottery, miniatures: and New Hanover County, 221 N Front Street, affordable rates. Hours: Tue.-Fri., noon-6pm of hand-poured candles and handmade soap. FW Gallery at Woolworth Walk, 25 Haywood them. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., Carolina Bronze Sculpture Garden, 6108 Ma- Rita Ragan, needlework miniatures by members Suite 101, Wilmington. Through Jan. 22 - & Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: Harry Knabb at Hours: Mon.-Thur., 11am-6pm; Fri., 11am-4pm Bella Vista Art Gallery, 14 Lodge St., Historic St., Asheville. Jan. 2 - 30 - "Marilyn Sholin". A noon-5pm. Contact: 828/350-0307 or at (www. ple Springs Road, Seagrove. Ongoing - The of the Sandhills Quilters Guild. A reception wil "Still Here", an exhibition of works by Kristen 336/416-0089. and every 3rd. Fri., is our Open House from Biltmore Village, Asheville. Ongoing - Featur- reception will be hel don Jan. 5, from 4-6pm. mtnmade.com). Carolina Bronze Sculpture Garden is a natural be held on Jan. 5, from 6-8pm. An open house Crouch. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm. Contact: 5:30-8:30pm, where you can meet the artists ing works by regional and national artists in a Opening Reception: January 5th, 2018 from and landscaped area overlooking a beautiful will be offered on Jan. 16, from 2-4pm. Hours: 910/343-0998 or at (www.ArtsCouncilofWilm- Artworks Gallery, 564 N. Trade Street, Winston- and enjoy some refreshments. Contact: Betsy variety of mediums. Offering contemporary oil 4-6pm. Sholin is an internationally known artist, Mudhunter Pottery, 66 Broadway St., 1.25 acre pond. A walking trail loops around Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: 910/692-4356 or at ington.org). Salem. Jan. 5 - 27 - "Owens O. Daniels: Shooting Browne at 336/465-2387 or at (http://www. paintings, blown glass, pottery, black & white author and educator. She creates paintings Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring a rustic gallery the pond with benches and a picnic area along (www.mooreart.org). With My Feet In NYC". Receptions will be held colorshowgallery.com). photography, stoneware sculptures, and about the artistry of the spirits from beer to shop showcasing functional and sculptural work the trail. The Sculpture Garden collection Art Gallery at the Cultural Arts Building, on Jan. 5, from 7-10pm and Jan. 13, from 2-5pm. jewelry. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., martinis, wine and more. She added coffee from over 20 local potters. Our artists’ diverse consists of donated and loaned sculptures from Southport ground floor, corner of Randall Parkway and Fine art and gallery lovers will enjoy visual artist Little River Art Works, 6417 Abner Rd., 10am-4pm. Contact: 828/768-0246 or at (www. into her mix of art because it only made sense styles ad affordable prices set them apart. emerging and established artists working in all Reynolds Drive, UNC-Wilmington, Wilmington. / photographer Owens Daniels exhibition, by Asheboro. Ongoing - Featuring stoneware BellaVistaArt.com). to include it. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 11am-6pm; Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11am-5:30pm & Fri.& Sat., 3D media suitable for the outdoors. There are Franklin Square Gallery, 130 E. West St., Jan. 11 - Feb. 23 - "Shannon Bourne: Ameri- taking a photographic walk through the streets of luminaries and hand carved folk art scenes on Fri., 11am-7pm; Sat., 10am-7pm; & Sun., 11am-6pm. Contact: 828/225-5869. currently 19 sculptures installed around the Southport. Ongoing - Works by members of the can Stories". A reception will be held on Jan. Harlem, Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx’s. our pottery by Nora & Barry Walbourn. Hours: Bender Gallery, 12 S. Lexington Ave., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/254-9234 or at (www. pond. The landscaped and natural areas have Associated Artists of Southport. Hours: Mon.- 11, from 5:30-7pm. The Department’s newest Ongoing - The gallery is the longest running by appt. only. Contact: 336/381-4708 or e-mail Asheville. Ongoing - The region’s largest woolworthwalk.com). New Morning Gallery, 7 Boston Way, Historic a focus on NC native plants and trees. As an Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/457-5450 or at faculty member is a versatile artist whose work cooperative gallery established by artists for artist at ([email protected]). and most diverse studio glass gallery on two Biltmore Village, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring extension of this park, a sculpture is installed in (www.franklinsquaregallery.com). spans film, graphic design, printmaking, and members, showing 12 exhibits per year in the sun-filled levels features artists from around Gallery Minerva Fine Art, 8 Biltmore Ave., fine art and crafts by some of America's finest the downtown area of Seagrove. Hours: Mon.- ceramics. This exhibit features work in a variety heart of Winston-Salem’s Art District. Approx. 21 Susan Harrell Studio Gallery, 375 S. Fayette- the country as well as around the world. Hours: Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring painting, artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm & Sun., Fri., 8:30am-4pm. Contact: 336/873-8291 or at Sylva of techniques, including innovative art that artists show their work in mediums such as paint- ville Street, Asheboro. Ongoing - Featuring a fine Mon.-Sat., 10:30am-5pm & Sun., noon-5pm. sculpture, photography, ceramics and glass by noon-5pm. Contact: 828/274-2831 or at (www. (www.cbsculpturegarden.com). bridges the boundary between printmaking and ing, watercolor, drawing, photography, sculpture, art gallery showcasing the work of contemporary Contact: 828/505-8341 or at (www.bendergal- local and regional artists. Hours: Mon.-Thur., newmorninggallerync.com). Burrell Center Gallery, Southwestern Com- ceramics. Hours: Mon.-Fri., noon-4pm (closed encaustic wax, and digital art. The gallery fea- photorealism painter Susan Harrell and other se- lery.com). 11am-6pm;Fri. & Sat., 11am-8pm; & Sun., Seagrove Area Pottery Center (Not the NC munity College, 447 College Drive, Sylva. Fri. during the summer). Contact: call art dept. tures the work of Mary Beth Blackwell-Chapman, lect artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: noon-5pm. Contact: 828/255-8850 or at (www. Overström Studio, 35 Wall St., Asheville. On- Pottery Center), 122 E. Main St., Seagrove. Through Jan. 31 - "Season of Light," featuring at 910/962-3440 or at (www.uncw.edu/art/gal- E.Faye Collins, Chris Flory, Carl Gericke, Don 336/267-8286 or at (www.susanharrell.com). BlackBird Frame & Art, 365 Merrimon galleryminerva.com). going - This architecturally significant gallery Ongoing - The former museum organiza- healing spirit art by Teri Leigh Teed. Teed is lery). Green, Nancy Hayes, Ted Hill, Alix Hitchcock, Avenue, just 3/4 mile north of downtown, exclusively represents work by internationally- tion was founded twenty-five years ago in a featured artist (photography, literature and Virginia Ingram, Steven Hull Jones, Lea Lackey- Asheville Asheville. Ongoing - Currently, about 25 paint- Gallery of the Mountains, Inside the Grove Park recognized designer Michael Overström, who Seagrove, and is dedicated to preserving and music) in the North Carolina Artist Council Expo 216, a Gallerium, located at 216 N Front Zachmann, Nanu LaRosee, Kate Magruder, ers, photographers and crafters show their Inn, 290 Macon Ave., Asheville. Ongoing - Now with his wife Susan, present their original, perpetuating the pottery tradition. We strive to and her photography is featured in numerous Street, Wilmington. Through July 24, 2018 - Beverly Noyes, Nelida Otero, Dave Riedel, Ben Aesthetic Gallery, 6 College St., across from work at BlackBird. We also offer expert custom part of the Grovewood Gallery family, featuring handformed jewelry designs that embrace the impart to new generations the history of tradi- publications.Hours: Mon.-Thur., 8am-7pm & "Contemplating Transcedence," an installation Rouzie, Inez Ruchte, Virginia Shepley, Ed Shew- Pritchard Park, Asheville. Ongoing - Offer- framing. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., handcrafted wearables, jewelry, pottery and designer’s Scandinavian heritage and define tional pottery and an appreciation for its simple Fri., 8am-noon. (closed through Jan. 2 for the by Niki Hildebrand.Hildebrand is back with her make, Mitzi Shewmake, Anne Kesler Shields, ing a variety of international works, including 10am-3pm. Contact: 828/252-6036 or at (www. many one-of-a-kind objects. Hours: Mon.-Tue., Asheville’s elegant style. Hours: Tue.-Sat., and elegant beauty. A display of area pottery holidays). Contact: 828/339-4321 or at (www. glass installations, following last year’s titled Kimberly Varnadoe, Jody Walker, Mona Wu, Tyrie terracotta ceramics from Viet Nam and stone BlackBirdFrame.com). 9am-6pm; Wed.-Sat., 9am-9pm & Sun., 9am-5- 10am-8pm. Contact: 828/258-1761 or at (www. is now offered in the old Seagrove grocery southwesterncc.edu). “Dreaming of the Lungs of the Earth”. This new Brown, Mike Foley, and John Hamilton. Hours: sculpture from Zimbabwe. In addition, there is pm. Contact: 828/254-2068. overstrom.com). building. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-3:30pm. one now has 200 glass flameworked angel Tue.- Sat. 11am-5pm and Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: an assortment of intricately detailed hand- Contact: 336/873-7887. wings from earth tones to crystal clear glass. continued on Page 39 crafted pictorial textiles from Australia and continued on Page 40 Page 38 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 39 Carlton Gallery, 10360 Hwy. 105 south in Song of the Wood, 203 West State St., Black genuine beach glass and fine gems at afford- Blackwood Station Gallery, 6113 Hwy. 86N., the Foscoe/Grandfather Mountain commu- Mountain. Ongoing - Home of rare, one able prices. Among forty five regional artists on Chapel Hill. Ongoing - Featuring functional nity, located 10 miles south of Boone and 7 of a kind, handcrafted musical instruments display at the gallery are watercolorists Julia & fine art, sculpture and fine art prints. Hours: NC Commercial Galleries miles north of Linville or Banner Elk. Ongo- and enchanting recordings. Come enjoy our NC Commercial Galleries Frost of Jacksonville, NC, and Marilyn Pounds Tue.-Fri., 11am-7pm; Sat., 10am-6pm, & Sun., continued from Page 39 ing - Traditional and abstract paintings in intimate approach to the senses. Hours: Mon.- continued from Page 40 of Ocean Isle Beach, photographer Marko An- noon-6pm. Contact: 919/968-1360. landscapes, still life’s, figurative, non-objective Sat.,10am-5pm. Contact: 828/669-7675. gelo of Calabash, NC, and now introducing the Pura Vida, 39-B Biltmore Ave., Asheville. 1337, or e-mail at ([email protected]) or abstracts, cityscapes and structural design Morning Star Gallery, 915 Main Street, across Duckpond Pottery, 2398 Greenville Hwy., Bre- pottery of Tristan Mardall, Carolina Shores, NC. Cameron's, University Mall, Chapel Hill. Ongo- Ongoing - Featuring a space for the senses, Hedy Fischer at 828/216-1331. abound at Carlton Gallery by artists Andrew Sourwood Gallery, 110 Broadway, Black the street form the Speckled Trout Cafe, Blowing vard. Ongoing - Duckpond Pottery specializes Hours Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 910/575- ing - Featuring contemporary American crafts offering the finest in artwork appealing to all Braitman, Connie Winters, Egi Antonaccio, Mountain. Ongoing - Featuring a co-op gallery Rock. Ongoing - Featuring oil and acrylic paint- in custom, handcrafted sinks and tiles. The pot- 0024 or at (www.jewelrybyWendy.com). and pottery, folk art and functional art objects. five senses. Hours: daily noon-10pm. Contact: Woolworth Walk, 25 Haywood Street, Asheville. Kate Worm, Warren Dennis, Helen Farson, of local artists offering original art for sale, ings by Ann Thompson featured with ceramic bas tery also features handcrafted kitchenware and Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-9pm & Sun., 1-6pm. 828/271-6997 or at (www.pura-vida-asheville. Ongoing - Featuring artwork and crafts by over Roy Nichols, Mike Ham, Michael Grady, Mary including: paintings, pottery, jewelry, photog- reliefs and sculptures from the studios of John accent pieces for both indoors and out. Torches Phthalo Blue Gallery, 7199 Beach Drive, Contact: 919/942-5554. com). 170 artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm, closed Dobbin, Edie Maney, Sharon Rusch Shaver, raphy, stained glass and other fine art. Artists Martin and Maryanne Bona Dayman and wildlife topped with custom faces are potter Nick Fried- Ocean Isle Beach. Ongoing - The gallery is Tue. (until Mar.), & Sun. 11am-5pm. Contact: Holly Glasscock, Gina Strumpf, and new to the are: Kent A. Barnes, Katrina Bass, Judith carvings by H. Gray Turner. Rod Shaw's terra man’s signature pieces. The deck plays host to an artist owned, art gallery featuring local and Chapellier Fine Art, 105 Arlen Park Drive, Cha- 16 Patton Fine Art Gallery, 16 Patton Avenue, 828/254-9234 or at (www.woolworthwalk.com). gallery this season, Amy Sullivan and Kevin Bush, Sarah Campbell, Charley, Ruth Connar, cotta sculptures. Also, multiplate ecthings, water- weekly concerts and a new coffeeshop. Hours: national artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-4pm & pel Hill. Ongoing - Fine, investment quality 19th Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring works by Lee Aita. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., Denise Geiger, Jean Hope, Elizabeth Kirk, Ida colors, jewelry, pottery, garden accessories, glass Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm or by appt. Contact: Sat., 10am-2pm. Contact: 910/209-6025 or at & 20th century American art. Hours: Mon. - Fri. by William McCullough, Deborah Squier, John ZaPow!, 150 Coxe Avenue, Suite 101, 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/963-4288 or at (www O’Connell, Billy Ogle, Eileen Ross, Marilyn and wooden treasures. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- 828/883-4512 or at (www.duckpondpotter.etsy. (http://www.phthaolbulegallery.com). appointment. Contact: 919/967-9960 or at (www. MacKah, Greg Osterhaus, Jerry La Point, Asheville. Ongoing - The vast diversity that is carltongallery.com). Sobanski, Jenean Stone, Susan Taylor, Sum- 5pm and Sun. 1-5pm. Contact: 828/295-6991. com). citysearch.com/rdu/chapellier/). Richard Oversmith, Scott Lowery, Dawn Rentz, found among the art galleries here in Asheville mer G. Ventis, Ann Whisenant, and Katherine Sea Gallery, 6885 Beach Dr., SW Route 199, Laura Young, Margaret Dyer, Suzy Schultz and is one of the many reasons to come and visit Sally Nooney, Artists Studio Gallery, located Youtz. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Reinert Fine Art, 1153 Main Street, Blowing Gallery on Main, 36 East Main Street, Brevard. Ocean Isle Beach. Ongoing - Featuring fine art Dirt Road Gallery, 8218 Bright's Way, Chapel Stuart Roper. Studio glass by Herman Leon- this unique town. Each gallery offers a different midway between Banner Elk & Valle Crucis 828/669-4975. Rock. Ongoing - Reinert Fine Art showcases the Ongoing - Featuring original art, limited editon by local, regional and nationally acclaimed artists. Hill. Ongoing - Featuring handcrafted items - hardt. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: flavor. We are the Asheville art gallery for fun, on Hwy 194 So. Ongoing - Featuring the rich, contemporary impressionist works in oil by Rick prints, collectibles and gifts. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Tasteful and inviting original oils, Gicleés on can- including paintings, carvings, molas, textiles & 828/236-2889. whimsical, quirky and even geek art. We are vibrant works of Sally Nooney in oil, acrylic, Studio 103 Fine Art Gallery, 103 West Reinert and other artists offering their unique 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/885-7299 or at (www. vas, watercolors, and charcoals are presented in fabrics, ceramics, beads and jewelry from West the Asheville gallery that appeals to art aficio- and watercolor. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. St, Black Mountain. Ongoing - Owned and and diverse styles. Hours: Mon.-Sun., 9am-5pm. galleryonmain.com). our 7,000 square-foot gallery. Sculpture and pot- Africa, the Middle East, Central America, and Studio B Custom Framing & Fine Art, Reyn- nados as well as the average Joe. Stop by ans Contact: 828/963-7347 or at (www.sallynooney. curated by photographer Rebecca D’Angelo, Contact: 828/414-9580 or at (www.rickreinert. tery are also offered. Artists we exhibit are: Phyllis the US collected over years of traveling. Hours: olds Village (near the Woodfin YMCA) 61 N. see what we’re all about. Hours: Sun.-Thur., com). the gallery will feature monthly shows by local com). Gravy, 17 W. Main St., Brevard. Ongoing - An Arnold, Ken Buckner, Terry Buckner, Karen Sat. & Sun., 11am-6pm & by appt. Contact: Merrimon Ave., Suite 109, Asheville. Ongo- noon-8pm; Fri. & Sat., noon-10pm. Contact: and national artists. It will also offer local art artisan and retail market, benefiting the Boys Edgar, Gary Halberstadt, V. Ryan Lauzon, Nancy 919/933-6999 or at (www.dirtroadgallery.net). ing - Browse our new gallery featuring works 828/575-9112 or at (www.zapow.com). Beaufort and crafts for sale in its retail section. Hours: The Bob Timberlake Gallery at Blowing and Girls Club of Transylvania County. Gravy’s Hughes Miller, Miller Pope, Tom Wooldridge, and by national and international artists, including Wed.-Sat., noon-6pm or by appt. Contact: call Rock, 946 Main Street Blowing Rock. Ongo- 71 dealers donate at least 15% of their profits Mary M. Wright. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm. N.C. Crafts Gallery, 212 W. Main St., corner of paintings. prints & posters, jewelry, ceramics, ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Asheville Craving Art Studio, 121 Craven Street, Beau- Rebecca D’Angelo at 828/357-8327 or at (www. ing - Featuring original artwork and reproduc- to our local club. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/575-8222. Weaver and West Main Sts., Carrboro. Ongoing wood and textiles. Also offering custon fram- The Captain’s Bookshelf, 31 Page Ave., fort. Ongoing - Featuring the working space of studio103fineartgallery.com). tions by Bob Timberlake. Also furniture, gifts, Contact: 828/862-4900 or at (www.gravyon- - Offering a wide assortment of items handcrafted ing. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring original art, artist Heather Sink. This space is shared with apparel and collectibles. Hours: they vary - call main.blogspot.com). Sunset River Marketplace, 10283 Beach Drive, by North Carolina artisans. You'll find contempo- 10am-3pm. Contact: 828/225-5200 or at (www. prints and poetry broadsides are displayed community through classes, events and work- Ten Thousand Villages, 303 Lookout Rd., ahead. Contact: 828/295-4855 or at (www. SW, Calabash. Jan. 10 - Feb. 10 - "Wings". rary and traditional pottery, blown glass, wood, galleryatstudiob.com). along with a quality selection of secondhand shops and exhibits of other artists. Hours: daily, Montreat. Ongoing - Fair trade source for bobtimberlake.com). Hollingsworth Gallery, 147 E. Main Street, Ongoing - A unique eclectic gallery showcasing jewelry, metalwork, toys, folk art, garden sculp- and rare books. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6- 10am-5pm. Contact: 252-728-0243 or at (www. handmade items from more than 30 countries between Main Street Ltd. and Quotations Cof- over 200 local artists in virtually every medium. ture, kaleidoscopes, baskets, fiber art and more. Sutherland Handweaving Studio, 122 River- pm. Contact: 828/253-6631 or at (http://www. cravingartstudio.com). in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Hours: Mon.- Winterfire Craft Gallery, 1087 Main Street, fee Cafe, Brevard. Ongoing - Showcasing local Enjoy gourmet coffee, tea and treats as you The Gallery currently carries the work of more side Dr., inside Cotton Mill Studios in River Arts captainsbookshelf.com/). Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/669-1406. Blowing Rock. Ongoing - Featuring pottery by and emerging artists. Hours: call for hours. stroll through the 10,000 square-foot space. Art than 500 North Carolinians, from the mountains District, Asheville. Ongoing - This handweaving Handscapes Gallery Fine Arts and Crafts, 410 Bill Campbell as well as hand-crafted jewelry, Contact: 828/884-4974. classes and custom framing are offered on-site. to the shore. The gallery also hosts two shows a studio, gallery and learning center features fine, Atlantic Beach Front Street, Beaufort. Ongoing - The Gallery The Gingko Tree Photo Gallery & Frame metal sculpture, hand-thrown pottery, art glass, Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/575- month. Shows begin the first of each month and one-of-a-kind and limited edition handwoven promotes American traditions in pottery, jewelry Shop, 128 Broadway, Black Mountain. Ongoing and calligraphy prints. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6- Jordan Street Arts, 25 W. Jordan Street, 5999 or at give the featured artist the opportunity to show- fashion accessories and household textiles, Vision Gallery, 407 Atlantic Beach Causeway, and glasswork with an emphasis on North Caro- - Gifts, cards, prints, photography and framing. pm & Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/295-4880. Brevard. Ongoing - Jordan Street Arts is a (www.SunsetRiverMarketplace.com). case an entire body of work. Hours: Mon.-Sat., including scarves, shawls, garments, hand- Atlantic Beach. Ongoing - Featuring original lina artists. Over 200 artists are represented in a Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. new cooperative art gallery featuring fine art 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 919/942- bags, towels, table linens, blankets and wall paintings and three-dimensional work from full range of work from the traditional to the con- Contact: 828/669-7721. Boone and skilled craftsmanship of area artists. “The ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Ocean Isle 4048 or at (http://nccraftsgallery.com/). art. Sutherland also offers a series of classes regional and national artists, and one and temporary in pottery, glass, jewelry, metal, wood goal of Jordan Street Arts is to create a vibrant, Beach and workshops for beginning weavers, weavers two-person shows in summer months. Hours: and other media. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm The Old Depot Arts & Crafts Gallery, inter- Miters Touch Woodworking, 6858 Hwy. interactive, family-friendly environment for Silver Coast Winery, 6680 Barbeque Rd., Studio 91 Fine Art Gallery, Meadowmont needing a refresher course or experienced weav- 10:30am-5pm, closed Wed, Sun. Contact & Sun., 10am-5pm. Contact: 252-728-6805 or at section of Sutton and Cherry Streets, Black 105 S., Foscoe, near Hound Ears. Ongo- both artists and patrons” says co-owners Keith Ocean Isle Beach. Ongoing - Art gallery featur- Village, Chapel Hill. Ongoing - Featuring ers. A monthly Sutherland Weavers’ Study Group 252/247-5550 or at (http://www.handscapesgallery.com/). Mountain. Ongoing - A non-profit arts/crafts ing - Featuring fine furniture by Denise Grohs and Amy Braman. “We encourage our artists ing local artists, David McCune, Steven Schu- works by Jean Abadie, Thomas Arvid, Dimitri brings area weavers together to discuss design (www.twogalleries.net). gallery representing local artists. Proceeds sup- and Miters Touch, pottery by Eric Reichard, art to be present and active in the gallery, so that man, and Suzanne C. Hunady, as well as daily Danish, Michael Flohr, Edward Lewis, and challenges, share successes and work through The Artestry Hideaway, 129 Middle Lane, (in port arts in the schools program. Pottery, folk art quilts by Linda Smith, stained glass by Dianne patrons can meet and interact with the artist(s) tours, tastings and the art of wine making. Hours Fabian Perez. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-6pm; problems in a casual, small group format. Hours: Bakersville the alley behind Clawson’s Resturant) Beaufort. and more. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., Radford, and wood turnings by Todd Davidson. as they fall in love with the pieces they create.” Mon.-Sat., 11-6pm & Sun. 12-5pm. Contact: Fri., 10am-8pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Tue.-Sat., from 10am-4pm. Contact: Barb Butler, Ongoing - The Artestry Hideaway features over 1-5pm. Contact: 828/669-6583. Also cabinetwork and kitchen design services Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 828/384- 910/287-2800 or at 919/933-3700. 828/513-1814, or Karen Donde, 854/261-4324, In Tandem Gallery, 20 North Mitchell Ave., Bak- 60 North Carolina Artists. We offer fine art, whim- available. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-5pm, Sat. 3816 or follow the Jordan Street Arts’ page on (www.silvercoastwinery.com). or at (www.sutherlandhandweaving.com). ersville. Ongoing - Featuring a gallery in down- sical and funky jewelry, pottery, glass, fiber, wood, Visions of Creation Gallery, 114 Cherry State 10am-2pm or by appt. Contact: 828/963-4445 Facebook. Tyndall Galleries, University Mall, 201 S. Es- town Bakersville to attract, display, and promote metal, fun chimes and other ‘stuff’. We also offer Street, Black Mountain. Ongoing - Featur- or at (www.miterstouchinc.com). Cary tes Drive, at the corner of Fordham Blvd. (US 310 ARTGallery, 191 Lyman St, #310, artists from coast to coast, offering one of the classes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., ing unique, contemporary fine gold jewelry of Mountain Forest Pottery, 2395 Greenville 15-501 Bypass) and S. Estes Drive, Chapel Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring original, con- best selections of ceramic, jewelry and art from 10am-6pm. Contact: 919/244-7354 or at (www. incomparable beauty and quality handcrafted by Brevard - Cedar Mountain Area Hwy., Brevard. Ongoing - Offering functional Stonehaven Jewelry Gallery, 101 Ledge Hill. Ongoing - In 2002 the Tyndall Galleries re- temporary fine art by 21 regional artists. Hours: all over America and beyond. Hours: Tue.-Sat., artestryhideaway.com). Robert Vengoechea. Hours: Tue.-Sat., noon-6pm and whimsical pottery made on site by artist Stone Way, Stonecreek Village Shopping located from Durham to a beautiful award-win- Fri.-Sun., 9:30am-3:30pm and most weekdays 10am-5pm, or by appt. Contact: 828/688-6428 or & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/669-0065. Andrea Brewer Art Studio, 22 West Main Mary Murray. “Handmade comes to life” in the Center, corner of Davis Drive and High House ning contemporary space designed by architect or by appt. Contact: 828-776-2716 or at (http:// at (www.intandemgallery.com). Belmont Street, upstairs, next to The Proper Pot, Brevard. homey gallery, offering the work of many re- Rd., Cary. Ongoing - Featuring custom design, Philip Szostak at University Mall in Chapel Hill. www.310art.com/main/). Blowing Rock Ongoing - Natural fiber landscapes and wildlife gional artists – handmade teddy bears, jewelry, jewelry repair, original oil paintings, limited We have always been pleased and honored to Mica - Fine Contemporary Craft, 37 N. Mitchell JS Pottery Antiques and Collectibles, 27 scenes. Hours: by appt. only and fall art walks quilts, folk art, sculpture, drawings, and paint- edition prints, and fine art glass. Hours: Mon.- represent a renowned group of the finest paint- 352 Depot St. Fine Art Studio, 352 Depot Avenue, Bakersville. Ongoing - Our cooperative North Main Street, Belmont. Ongoing - Offering Blowing Rock Frameworks & Gallery, LTD, from 5-8pm. Contact: 828/577-1968 or at (http:// ings. Recipes accompany many pottery pieces Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: ers, sculptors, photographers, ceramicists and Street, Suite 110, next to The Junction Res- gallery currently has fourteen members who are pieces ranging from face jugs, vases, pitchers 7539 Valley Blvd (Next to Food Lion), Blowing www.andreabrewerfiber.com). that are designed for baking apples, pies, and 919/462-8888 or at (www.stonehavenjewelry. textile artists in the Southeast. Hours: Thur.- taurant, River Arts District, Ashevile. Ongoing from the Bakersville, Penland, and Burnsville and planters with hand-painted iris, dogwood, Rock. Ongoing - Blowing Rock Frameworks other dishes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm com). Sat.., 11am-6pm. Contact: call 919-942-2290 or - Working artists studio of Richard C. Nelson, areas including: Jon Ellenbogen & Becky Plum- and magnolia designs to beautiful hand-carved and Gallery is celebrating their 23rd year in the ART Works Brevard, 27 S. Broad Street, Bre- & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/885-2149 or at at (www.tyndallgalleries.com). Jeff Pittman, Karen Weihs and Constance Vla- mer, Kent McLaughlin & Suze Lindsay, Gertrude North Carolina lighthouses. Hours: Mon.-Sat., business of custom framing and fine art sales. vard. Ongoing - This new working studio/gallery (www.scenic276.com). The Nature of Art Gallery, 106-D Colonades houlis. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: Graham Smith, Susan Feagin, Cynthia Bringle, 9am-6pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 704/829- They represent some of the High Country’s of fine art at is in a beautiful light-filled space in Way, Waverly Place Shopping Center, Cary. Charlotte Area 828/329-2918 or at (http://www.riverartsdistrict. David Ross, Shaunna Lyons, Joy Tanner, William 0360 or at (www.jspottery.com). most prolific and profound artists, displaying the restored historic Aethelwold Hotel building. Mud Dabber's Pottery and Crafts, 3623 Ongoing - Featuring whimsical and eclectic com/352-depot-street-studio.html). Baker, Claudia Dunaway, Jenny Lou Sherburne, an array of subject matter from landscapes to Deborah Kidwell, originator of the idea of the Greenville Hwy., Brevard. Ongoing - Featuring artworks for interiors and gardens with a native North Davidson Street Arts District Gallery Jacque Allen, and Pablo Soto. Visit any day and Black Mountain/Montreat/Swannanoa historical paintings. A few artist’s on display working studio/gallery in Brevard, grew up in Bos- the work of six family members including: John flair. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm, except Wed. Crawl - From 6-9pm on the 1st & 3rd Fridays The Haen Gallery, 52 Biltmore Ave., a few you’re likely to meet one or two of the Mica art- at the gallery include best seller, Lita Gatlin, ton in a family of artists Co-Owner M. Lee Abell, O., Sybil, John E., Carol and Brandon (Brad), till 9pm. Contact: 919/859-6004. of each month. steps south of the movie theatre, Asheville. ists. Hours: Thur.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Acoustic Corner, 105 F Montreat Rd, Black Jason Drake, watercolorist Wes Waugh, Robin a Florida native, pursued a successful career as and Becky Dodson and friends Phillip Johnston, Ongoing - Committed to providing access to Contact: 828/688-6422 or at (www.micagallerync. Mountain. Ongoing - Acoustic instruments Wellner, folk artist Wiili, and even oils from the a residential real estate appraiser for the firm she Carolyn Becker, Susan Peterson, and Matthew Village Art Circle, 200 South Academy Street, Uptown Gallery Crawl - From 6-8pm on the stunning and unique artwork for discerning com). hand-made or manufactured by hand in famous Elliott Daingerfield. Hours: Mon.-Fri., co-owned there. Virginia Pendergrass, a Brevard Nevenschwander, Elizabeth Galloway, Jonlyn Cary. Ongoing - Our gallery is located in Ash- 1st Friday of each month. collectors and our community in general. Our small factories. Guitars, mandolins, bou- 9am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 828/295.0041 or resident for 14 years, shares their vision for this Parker, Charlie Parker, Mary Ey, and Sue Jones. worth Village in historic downtown Cary, behind offerings will reflect the character and sensibili- Michael Kline Pottery, 4062 Snow Creek zoukis, banjos, violins, lap dulcimers, and at )www.blowingrockgalleries.com). space in downtown Brevard. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Ashworth Drug in the plaza, corner of Academy SouthEnd Gallery Crawl - From 6-9pm on ties of this wonderful region. Including works Road, Bakersville. Ongoing - Featuring pottery other instruments popular in Celtic, Old-Time, 11am-4pm. Beginning Apr. 22, they will extend Contact: 828/884-5131 or at (www.muddabbers. and Chatham Streets. Parking is available in the 1st Friday of each month. by Lynn Boggess, GC Myers, Jerry Bowman, by Michael Kline and jewelry by Stacey Lane. Bluegrass, and other folk genres. Plus all ac- Bolick and Traditions Pottery, 1155 Main to 6pm, Fri. and Sat. Contact: call 828/553-1063, com). the plaza in front of the gallery as well as on Alvena McCormick, Volkmar Wentzel, and Contact: call 828/675-4097 or visit (http://mi- cessories. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-7pm & Sat., Street, Blowing Rock. Ongoing - The shop e-mail at ([email protected]), or at Chatham and Academy Streets, and on Waldo Allison Sprock Fine Art, 600 Queens Rd., MM Pipkin. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Sat., chaelklinepottery.blogspot.com/). 10-5pm. Contact: 828/669-5162. incorporates Bolick, Traditions, and Original (http://artworksbrevardnc.com). Red Wolf Gallery, 8 E. Main St., Brevard. Street. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: the gallery shares space with The Nichols 11am-6pm; and Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: Owens Pottery into one great location. Known for Ongoing - Featuring original works of art by over (www.villageartcircle.com). Company in one of Myers Park’s oldest 828/254-8577 or at (www.thehaengallery.com). Banner Elk Area Black Mountain Iron Works, 120 Broadway, our cobalt blues, greens, and earthtone glazes BernWell Pottery Studio and Gallery, 324 King twenty regional artists in a historic downtown houses, Charlotte. Ongoing - The gallery Black Mountain. Ongoing - Featuring works we also carry the much desired Owens Red Road, Pisgah Forest. Ongoing - Featuring works building. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm and Sun., Celo represents many well-known artists from all The Satellite Gallery, 55 Broadway, Asheville. Alta Vista Gallery, 2839 Broadstone Road, handcrafted in iron & other metals by Tekla and glaze. Teapots, mugs, bowls, serving pieces, by Wendy Elwell and Dennis Bern. Hours: Mon.- 1-5pm and by appt. Contact: 828/862-8620. over the world. Some of the featured artists are Ongoing - Featuring works by the next wave (between Banner Elk and Boone) Valle Crucis. Dan Howachyn. Hours: Mon. -Sat., 10am-5pm. many other forms are ready for a home. Not only Sat., 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 828/883- Toe River Crafts, 6274 on Hwy. 80 South, very famous; others are emerging including: of innovative and creative artists that are rising Ongoing - Featuring fine art gallery in historic Contact: 1/888/689-9021 or at (www.BlackMoun- do we have handmade pottery, we make your 8300 or at (www.bernwellpottery.com). The Haen Gallery, 200 King Street, Brevard 7 miles north of the Blue Ridge Parkway, Andre Bludov, Constantin Chatov, Marc Chatov, from the underground of contemporary street farmhouse, located near the Original Mast tainiron.com). shopping experience exciting with unique fashion Lumberyard Arts District, Brevard. Ongoing Celo. Ongoing - Providing a showcase for Roman Chatov, Gee Gee Collins, Larry Davis, and pop culture. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm & General Store. In its 20th year and representing items such as clothing, jewelry, leather goods, Blue Moon Gallery, 10771 Greenville Hwy., - Committed to providing access to stunning handmade objects in many media such as Noah Desmond, Margaret Dyer, Sabre Esler, Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/505-2225 or at over 100 artists, the gallery specializes in oils Black Mountain Quilts, 121 Cherry St., Black and handbags,. Locally made lotions, soaps, the gallery is located at the intersection of and unique artwork for discerning collectors clay, wood, fiber, glass, paper, metal, jewelry, Stephen Fry, Benjamin Hollingsworth, Linda (http://www.thesatellitegallery.com/). and watercolors depicting mountain land- Mountain. Ongoing - Heirloom quality quilts, candles, and honey. Christian based gifts such as Cascade Lake Road and Hwy 276, Cedar and our community in general. Our offerings photography, printmaking, and painting. Hours: James, Dimitri Kourouniotis, Stan Mullins, Anne scapes. Artists include: B. Jean Baird, Alan Mc- accessories, handbags, tabletop, and baby jewelry, books, and wall decor can also be found. Mountain. Ongoing - Specializing in photogra- will reflect the character and sensibilities of this e-mail for hours. Contact: e-mail at (toeriver- Neilson, Becky Ollinger, Spencer Reid, Felice The Updraft Fine Art Gallery, 84 Walnut Carter, Louise Pinto, Jean Pollock, Ray Byram, quilts. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6pm & Sun. 12- We know you will find our store unique and will phy and offering paintings, pottery, jewelry and wonderful region. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm; [email protected]) or at (http://www.toeriver- Sharp, Tracy Sharp, Louis St. Lewis, Elizabeth Street, directly across from Zambras and right Joan Sporn, Elizabeth Ellison, Dotti Shelton. 5pm. Contact: 828/669-0730. become one of your favorite spots while visiting sculpture has opened in Cedar Mountain, North Sat., 11am-6pm; and Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: crafts.com/). Stehling, Harry Stewart, Cate Wagoner, Karen around the corner from Malaprops, Asheville. Also shown are original lithographs and original the Village of Blowing Rock. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Carolina. In addition to Rob Travis’s photog- 828/883-3268 or at (www.haengallery.com). Weihs, Alice Williams, Sean Williams, and Ongoing - The gallery is owned and operated serigraphs from internationally-acclaimed Black Mountain Studios Inc., 626 Lytle Cove 10am-6pm & Sun. noon-6pm. Contact: 828/295- raphy, the gallery artists include Lucy Clark Chapel Hill - Carrboro Kathy Wochele. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. by four local artists including: Andrew Montrie, artists such as ALVAR, Boulanger, and folk Rd., just 3 miles from downtown Black Moun- 6128 or at (www.traditionspottery.com). (pottery), Ray Byram (paintings) and Hanes Twin Willows Studio, 15 Crestview Dr., Brevard. Contact: 404/274-5829 or visit (www.allison- Matt Christie, Minne Kane and William Hunter. artist Will Moses, great-grandson of "Grandma tain, Swannanoa. Ongoing - A fine pottery craft Hoffman (sculpture). In addition to the four Ongoing - Featuring the works of Ann DerGara. Chapel Hill/Carrboro Art Walks - second sprockfineart.com). It is run by artists for artists and features exhi- Moses." Also: kaleidoscopes, stained-glass, and art gallery featuring many local as well IAGO, 1165 Main St., Blowing Rock. Ongo- presenting artists, Blue Moon Gallery will hold Hours: by appt. only. Contact: 828/877-5275. Friday of each month from 6-9pm. Info at bitionary glass blowing and pottery throwing. pottery, jewelry, sculpture, and custom framing. as some nationally know artists. Owner and ing - Featuring inspired, contemporary, fine art exhibits that rotate on a two month basis. The (www.2ndfridayartwalk.com). Anne Neilson Fine Art, to Shops of Morrison Additional works of art offered are functional Designer Bed-and-Breakfast rooms on-site. operated by award winning potters Austin and and handcrafts from a variety of artists working gallery is located at. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10am- Burnsville/ Micaville in SouthPark Charlotte. Ongoing - The gallery fine woodwork, jewelry, encaustic, mixed media Open all year; hours vary according to season. Maud Boleman. Hours: 11am-6pm seven days in the fields of jewelry, fashion accessories, 5pm or by appt. Contact: 828/565-2566 or at Animation and Fine Art Galleries, University represents over 30 esteemed national and and oil painting, photography, metal and leather Summer/Fall Hours: 11 am-5pm daily, except a week. Contact: 828/686-1011. art glass, functional art for the home, pottery, (www.BlueMoonGalleryNC.com). The Design Gallery, 7 South Main St., Mall, 201 S Estes Dr., Chapel Hill. Ongo- international artists, as well as works by noted work. All exclusively from local area artists. for Sun., which are by appt. Contact: 828/963- lighting, furniture, and garden art. Hours: daily, Burnsville. Ongoing - Feature fine arts and ing - Featuring contemporary works of art and painter and author Anne H. Neilson. The gallery Hours: Sun., Mon.-Thur., 11am-7pm and Fri.- 5247 or at (www.altavistagallery.com). Garrou Pottery, 100 State St., Black Mountain. 10am-6pm. Contact: 828/295-0033 or at (www. Drew Deane Gallery,114 W. Main St., across crafts consisting of original paintings, etchings, animation art. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. is an outgrowth of Neilson’s ever-growing popu- Sat., 11am-9pm. Contact: 828-582-2112. Ongoing - Featuring a wide variety of handmade iagoblowingrock.com). from City Hall and Brevard Fire Station, Bre- prints, art glass, pottery, wood work, furniture, Contact: 919/968-8008 or at (www.animatio- larity sparked by her Angels Series paintings Art Cellar Gallery, 920 Shawneehaw Ave., pottery by father and son, John and Derrick vard. Ongoing - Featuring a premier emerging textiles, sculpture, metals, book art and jewelry. nandfineart.com). and book. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat. Trackside Studios, 375 Depot Street, River Hwy 184, Banner Elk. Ongoing - Three floors Garrou, and the works of other area craftsmen. Main Street Gallery, 960-5 Main St., Blow- contemporary fine arts gallerys in Western In addition we have furniture, lighting, home by appt. Contact: 980/253-9566 or at (http:// Arts District, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring of exhibition space featuring painting and Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/669- ing Rock. Ongoing - Featuring a co-op of North Carolina. Including works by: Devin Bur- accents and gifts. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,10am-5pm. Black Mountain Gallery, 1800 #9 E. Franklin www.anneneilsonfineart.com/ourgallery). works by 20 artists with 14 working studios. sculpture from regionally and nationally known 0222`. area artists that has been opened since 1982. gess, Jerry Cutler, Drew Deane, Greg Fidler, Contact: 828/678-9869. Street, Eastgate Shopping Center, Chapel Hill. Hours: Daily 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/545- artists. Featured artists include: William Dunlap, The gallery offers baskets, pottery, weaving, John Geci, Richard Lane, Courtney Erin Martin Ongoing - Featuring handwrough designer Art House Studios, 3103 Cullman Ave., off 2904 or at (www.tracksidestudios375.com). Herb Jackson, Gregory Smith, Norma Murphy, Seven Sisters Gallery, 117 Cherry Street, Black photography, jewelry, woodworking, glass art, and Mark Mulfinger. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am- Calabash - Ocean Isle Beach jewelry by artisans from throughout the United 36th Street in the NoDa District, Charlotte. On- Tim Turner, Deborah Jacobs Purves, Bill Mountain. Ongoing - Featuring a large selection fibers and much more. Hours: daily, 10am-6pm. 5pm or by appt. Contact: 828/877-5272 or at States. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: going - Featuring a complex of working studios 22 London, 22 London Road, Asheville. Brown, Scott Boyle, Margaret Salisbury, and of arts and crafts by local, regional and national Contact: 828/295-7839. (www.drewdeanegallery.com). Jewelry by Wendy-Beach House Fine Arts 919/967-8101. by area artists. Hours: during Gallery Crawls Ongoing - a 10,000 square foot artist-driven others. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., Gallery, 10152 Beach Drive, Unit 6, Cala- and by appt. Contact: 704/577-4587 or e-mail studio / warehouse /exhibition space. Hours: by 828/898-5175 or at (www.artcellaronline.com). noon-5. Contact: 828/669-5107 or at (www. bash. Ongoing - Wendy specializes in unique at ([email protected]). appt only. Contact: Randy Shull, at 828/216- sevensistersgallery.com). designs of handcrafted jewelry of sterling silver, continued on Page 41 continued on Page 42 Page 40 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 41 ists include Luz Aveleyra, Todd Baxter, Travis Wooden Stone, 445 South Main Street, Hours: Mon., Tue., Thur., & Sat., 11am-2pm. 9:30am-5:30pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Bruce Black, Kathy Caudill, Jim Celano, Kathy Davidson. Ongoing - Featuring a breathtaking Contact: 336/274-7372 or at (www.winterlight- 828/696-3818 or at (www.framingarts.net). Collins, Steve Dininno, Lita Gatlin, Anne Hark- collection of functional fine art handmade by artists.com). NC Commercial Galleries ness, Janine Medlin, P. Basille Nikitchenko, US and Canadian artists and craftsmen, includ- NC Commercial Galleries McCarter Gallery, 451 N. Main St., Hender- continued from Page 41 Ada Offerdahl, Sean Parnell, Ann B. Rhodes, ing many from North Carolina. These artists continued from Page 42 Yew Tree Gallery, 604 S. Elm St., Greens- sonville. Ongoing - Featuring the working Sheryl Stalnaker, Tres Taylor, Diane Virkler, An- represent a variety of media, from hand-carved boro. Ongoing - The gallery is a subsidiary of studio-gallery of landscape artist Alan McCa- Artists' Atelier Carolina, located in the Pentes Harris Holt Gallery, 1717 Kenilworth Avenue, dres Vivo, Dru Warmath & Rod Wimer. Hours: woodwork, to blown glass, pottery, metalwork buy art. Alizarin seeks to help emerging artists watercolorist Guan Weixing, plus many other Ambleside Gallery, and is home to 16 painters rter, specializing in his acrylic paintings of the Artworks Gallery & Studios bldg., 1346 Hill Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring watercolors, Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. and fiber. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm and as well as known regional artists selected by a noteworthy artists are included in the gallery who work in a varienty of media and styles, in- beauty of Nature in the Blue Ridge and Great Rd., Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring works by oil paintings and limited edition prints by Harris Contact: 704/333-4535 or at (www.providence- Sun., 1-6pm. Contact: 704/892-1449 or at juried board to exhibit at Alizarin. The mission of collections. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm or cluding oils, acrylic, pastel, pen and ink, and Smoky Mountains. Also, featuring a display Jim Fales, Fay M. Miller, Jack Pentes, Betty G. Holt. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-5:30pm. Contact: gallery.net). (www.woodenstonegallery.com). Alizarin is to provide a beautiful multi-use gallery by appt. Contact: 336/275-9844 or at (www. watercolor. The gallery also features pottery. of new works monthly. And, watercolors and Robinson, Gregory Weston, and Peggy Hutson 704/373-9090 or at (www.fostersframeandartgal- for exhibits, events, and workshops, thereby amblesidearts.com). Hours: Wed.- Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt. Con- acrylics of Robbin McCarter and art glass by Weston. Hours: by appt. Contact: 704/552- lery.com). Pura Vida Worldly Art, 3202-B N. Davidson, ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Charlotte increasing the exposure and opportunity for art- tact: 336/790-8703. Czech glass master Igor Muller and Canadian 6200. Charlotte. Ongoing - Freaturing wordly art The Gallery at Carillon, 227 West Trade Street, ists to become better known and sell their work. ArtWorks Collective Gallery, 205 Lyndon Robert Held. Hours Mon.-Sat.,10:30am-5:30pm Hodges Taylor Art Consultancy 118 East - folk art, jewelry, paintings, spiritual art and Charlotte. Ongoing - Permanent onsite works of Artists represented include: Marty Allran, Jane Street, Greensboro. Ongoing - Featuring works ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Greensboro & by appt. Contact: 828/698-7117 or at (www. Ben Owen Pottery Gallery, inside The Ritz- Kingston Avenue, Suite 25, Charlotte. Ongoing home accents. Including artworks by local art- art including: "Cascade," a 40' x 25' construction Carter, Robert Cretkovski, Catherine Crumpton, by members of Lyndon Street ArtWorks center. Bliss & Co. Salon, 238 S. Elm Street, Greens- mccarter-gallery.com). Carlton, Charlotte, 201 East Trade Street, - The gallery represents contemporary artists of ists: Brenda Civiletto, Marisela Moncada, Tim of machinery parts and metal by Jean Tinguely; Christine Debrosky, Jeff Erickson, Hai-OU Hou, Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & by appt. Contact: boro. Ongoing - Featuring an ever-changing Charlotte. Ongoing - The gallery offers 75-100 the southeast, including paintings, prints, photo- McMahon, Lita, Gustavo Luis, Alejandra Dans, "The Garden," a site-specific sculpture by Jerry Ben Knight, Bernice Koff, Eduardo Lapetina, 336/370-0025 or at (www.artworkscollective. exhibit of works by Charlotte and Erik Strom. Narnia Studios, 315 N. Main St., Henderson- one-of-a-kind pieces of Ben Owen III pottery, graphs and sculpture. The gallery offers a public Luis Fernando Ramirez, along with unique art Peart; and "Wall Drawing #683," by So LeWitt. Kim Maselli, David McCarthy, Trish McKinney, com). Hours: Mon., 10am-6pm; Tue.-Fri., 10am-8pm; ville. Ongoing - Featuring works by local and with prices beginning at $45. Works will range venue in uptown Charlotte for viewing artwork from Peru, Mexico, Guatemala, Morocco, Tur- The exhibition is sponsored by Hines Charlotte Larry Moore, Sandy Nelson, and Rick Reinert. & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 336/373-0299 or regional artists in a variety of media. Hours: from pots, vases, jars, bowls and platters to and serves as art consultants for collectors and key, India, Indonesia, Nepal, Costa Rica, Thai- Carillon LP. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-8pm; Sat., Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm, by appt and 3rd Earthworks Gallery, (formerly South Elm Pot- the Stroms at 336/691-8036 or e-mail to (char- Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-6pm. Contact: 828/697- major showpieces and spectacular larger works businesses. Hours: Tue.-Sat., by appt. only. land, Brazil, and many other countries. Hours: 8am-7pm & Sun., noon-8pm. Contact: Elder Gal- Fri. art walk. Contact: 919-943-8370 or at (www. tery) 500 S. Elm Street, Greensboro. Ongo- [email protected]). 6393 or at (www.narniastudios.com). of art. All items are hand-created by Ben Owen, Contact: 704/334-3799 or at (www.hodgestaylor. Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 704/335-8587 lery of Contemporary Art at 704/370-6337. alizaringallery.com). ing - Featuring works by Molly Lithgo and Jim who also will make special appearances at The com). or at (www.puravidaart.com). Rientjes, proprietors, focusing on NC made art. Just Be, 352 S. Elm Street, Greensboro. Silver Fox Gallery, 508 N. Main Street, Hen- Ritz-Carlton, Charlotte for 2011 art weekends Clemmons Craven Allen Gallery, 1106 1/2 Broad St., Dur- The primary focus will be pottery, but the gallery Ongoing - Just Be is a specialty boutique filled dersonville. Ongoing - Featuring contemporary and art demonstrations. Hours: open daily from House of Africa Gallery, 1215 Thomas Avenue, Queen's Gallery & Art Center, 1212 The ham. Ongoing - Featuring local artists in various will also offer other gift items, such as jewelry, with handmade and unique items like jewelry, fine art, hand-crafted artworks from the US 9am-6pm. Contact: 704/547-2244) or at (http:// Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring the area's largest Plaza, Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring works by Warm Glass Gallery and Studio, 2575 Old mediums. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., soap, note cards and candles; all made by North handbags, apparel, home décor and much more. only, from primarily regional artists. And, now www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/Charlotte/ selection of African art, including: masks, statues, Rebecca Briley, Warren Burgess, Laura Buxton, Glory Road, Suite 700, Clemmons. Through Jan. 10am-4pm. Contact: 919/286-4837 or at (www. Carolina artisans. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm; Shop in the store or online at. Hours: Mon.-Thur, Home Furnishings. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am- Default.htm). carved artwork, handmade jewelry, paintings, Bob Crum, James Daniel, Drew Gatlin, Meredith 30, 2016 - "Ice Age: The White Series," by Jody cravenallengallery.com). Sun.,noon-5pm & open until 9pm on each 1st Fri. 10am-6pm; Fri.&Sat., 10am-8pm; and Sun., 6pm; Fri.,10am-7pm; Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., plus traditional African musical instruments. Green, Tony Griffin, Vicki Kaseorg, Danny Mal- Danner Walker. A solo exhibition of the artist’s Contact: 336/275-1202 or at (www.earthwork- 1-5pm. Contact: 336/274-2212 or at (www. noon-5pm. Contact: 828/698-0601 or at (www. Charlotte Fine Art Gallery, 7510 Pineville-Mat- Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-8pm. Contact: 704/376- boeuf, Cathy Melesh, and Mark Spangenberg. unique and original Pate de Verre Sucré artwork, Horizon Gallery, 905 W. Main Street, Brightleaf spotterygallery.com). onlyjustbe.com). silverfoxonline.com). thews Road, located in South Charlotte’s Carmel 6160. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. in which glass appears as sugary crystalline Square, Durham. Ongoing - Featuring contem- Village at the corner of Pineville-Matthews and Contact: 704/372-2993 or at (www.thequeensgal- shapes. Ongoing - The gallery specializes in porary crafts including pottery, art glass, wood Elements Gallery, 526 South Elm Street, Greenville The Art House Gallery and Studio, 5 High- Carmel Road, Charlotte. Jan. 13 - Feb. 28 - Hughes Gallery, 2015 Ayrsley Town Blvd. @ N lery.com). contemporary kiln-formed fine art glass, featuring works, jewelry, garden art, kaleidoscopes and Greensboro. Ongoing - The gallery is a co-op land Park Road, East Flat Rock. Ongoing "Works of Romare Bearden". A reception will Kings Parade, Ste. 107-c, Charlotte. Ongo- works by national and international artists. Warm much more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-8pm & of over 30 local artists exhibiting a wide range of City Art Gallery, 511 Red Banks Road, - Fine art gallery and private party venue featur- be held on Jan. 13, from 5-8pm. We are proud ing - The gallery is a modern art gallery with a Shain Gallery, Selwyn Corners, 2823 Selwyn Glass also serves as a working artist studio and Sun., 1-6pm. Contact: 919/688-0313. art in different mediums. Paintings, sculpture, pot- Greenville. Ongoing - The gallery features ing works by Susan Johnston-Olivari and other to feature native Charlottean Romare Bearden focus on sculpture, installation, works on paper, Ave., Charlotte. Ongoing - Specializing in offers kilnformed glass classes on a regular tery, glass art, wood turning, fiber art and mixed the works of established regional and national local artists. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: (1911-1988) as our featured artist of the months photography and painting. Hours: Mon.-Sat., original art paintings by Carolina, National and basis. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-4:30pm. Contact: LabourLove Gallery, Golden Belt complex, media is for sale. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11am-6pm; artists and craftspeople. The gallery offers an 828/808-3594 or at (www.arthousegalleryand- of January and February! If you missed our 10am-6pm. Contact: 704/492-9934 or at (www. European artists, including works by Perry 336/712-8003 or at (www.warmglass.org). Suite 2-130, 807 E. Main Street, Durham. Ongo- Fri., 11am-9pm; Sat., 11am-6pm; & Sun., 1-5pm. extensive collection of paintings, sculpture, studio.com). exhibit last year this is your opportunity to enjoy hughesgallery.artlogsites.com). Austin, Henry Barnes, Roger Dale Brown, Jim ing - Featuring works by a collective of North Contact: 336/790-8703 or at http://elementsgal- ceramics, glass, drawings and photography. this wonderful collection. With over 45 limited Chapman, Veronica Clark, Terry DeLapp, Amy Columbia Carolina fine artists, designers, and musicians. lery.wordpress.com). Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4pm The Gallery at Flat Rock, 2702A Greenville edition/signed and numbered prints available Jerald Melberg Gallery, 625 South Sharon Am- Dobbs, Laura Duis, Chas Fagan, Brent Fun- Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-7pm. Contact: 919/373- or by appt. Contact: 252/353-7000 or at (www. Highway, Flat Rock. Ongoing - a premier des- for acquisition, the collection will be on exhibit ity Road, near corner of Providence Road, next derburk, Nicora Gangi, Cassandra Gillens, Ted Columbia Art Space, 112 S. Broad Street, 4451 or at (http://labourlove.com/). JMR Sculptures, Gateway Center, 620 S. Elm CityArtGreenville.com). tination for finely curated art and craft. Hours: and for purchase during Black History Month. to restaurant Hotel Charlotte, Charlotte. Through Goershner, Tony Griffin, Paul Hunter, William Columbia. Ongoing - The gallery exhibits both Street, Suite 240, Greensboro. Ongoing - Fea- Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun., 1-5pm or by appt. Ongoing - Original works of art from award- Jan. 6 - "Susan Grossman: City Moments," Jameson, Curtis Jaunsen, Geoffrey Johnson, functional and fine art in a variety of mediums Nancy Tuttle May Studio, 806 Ninth St, turing sculpture by Jay M Rotberg. Hours: Mon.- Strickland Art Gallery, 817 Dickinson Ave., Contact: 828/698-7000, e-mail at (info@gal- winning artists across the United States, as well showcasing new drawings on paper in charcoal Christy Kinard, Angela Nesbit, Kevin Sand- and price points. One of the gallery’s mis- Durham. Ongoing - Featuring works by Nancy Fri., 10am-4:30pm or by appt. Contact: 336/389- Greenville. Ongoing - The gallery specializes leryflatrock.com) or at (galleryflatrock.com). as the Carolinas. Nationally and internationally- and pastel. Her new work is sourced from scenes ers, Jane Schmidt, Kim Schuessler, Marilyn sions is to give young artists a chance to sell Tuttle May. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-1pm or by 0333 or at (www.jmrsculptures.com). in art by North Carolina artists including Francis recognized artists in 2-and 3-dimensional fine art. in Charlotte, NC and, in a departure from previ- Simandle, Kathy Sosa, Alice Williams, Connie and exhibit work in a professional setting. The appt. Contact: 919/688-8852. Speight, Sarah Blakeslee, Hobson Pittman and The Portrait Source, Hwy. 225 S., along "Little Specializing in a wide array of media and styles ous drawings, utilizes color in striking ways. This Winters, and Darren Young. Hours: Tue.-Sat., studio consists of a metals studio for Maura Lost & Found Gallery, 517 South Elm Street, Claude Howell. Contemporary NC artists are also Rainbow Row", Flat Rock. Ongoing - Repre- represented: Representational, Impressionism, exhibition is Grossman’s fourth with the gallery. 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 704/334-7744 Cartwright and Maia Leppo and fibers studio Pleiades Gallery, 109 East Chapel Hill Street, Greensboro. Ongoing - Folk art, tribal art, shown. Hours: Mon.-Tue., 10am-6pm and by senting the nation's finest portrait artists and we Expressionism, Abstraction / Paintings, Sculp- Ongoing - The gallery represents artists from or at (www.shaingallery.com). for Lynsey Gwilliam, the three founders of the Five Points, Durham. Ongoing - The gallery textiles, and beads of the world. Hours: noon appt. Contact: Barbour Strickland 252/561-7980 help clients find the perfect artist for both fami- ture, Prints. Consulting Services for individual all regions of the United States, Argentina and gallery. Hours: closed Tue.; Mon., Wed., Sat. & promotes the beauty and mystery of visual art. - 5:30pm, closed Wed. & Sun. Call ahead. Con- or at (www.StricklandArtGallery.com). lies and the corporate world. We have expert and corporate clients, as well as, private event Spain, exhibiting paintings, prints, and sculpture. SOCO Gallery, Southern Comfort Gallery, Sun., 10am-4; Thur.-Fri., 10am-6pm. Contact: Pleiades is a fine art gallery owned and operat- tact: 336/271-6954. sales consultants throughout the country. Visit opportunities. Hours: Tues 10am-4pm; Wed., The gallery features solo and group exhibitions 421 Providence Road, Charlotte. Ongoing 252/766-0121 or at (www.columbiaartspace. ed by local artists who celebrate Durham’s rich, Uptown Art Supply & Gallery, a division of our unique gallery where we have a continuing 10am-9pm; Thur.-Sat., 10am-6pm or by appt. as well as consulting services for individual col- - Founded by Chandra Johnson in 2014, the com). diverse cultural energy. Pleiades welcomes The Art Shop, 3900 W. Market St., Greensboro. UBE, 529 S Evans Street, Greenville. Ongoing - display of sample paintings. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Contact: call 704/541-0741 or at (www.Charlot- lectors, corporations and museums. Hours: Mon. gallery represents emerging and established new art appreciators as well as established Ongoing - Featuring works by Pino, Arvid, Park, Featuring works in a variety of media by localand 10am-4pm or by appt. Contact 800/586-6575 teFineArt.com). - Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 704/365-3000 or at artists working in all mediums with a special- Concord collectors and strives to build strong relation- Garmash, Sabzi, Hessam and others. We feature regional artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-6pm and or at (www.theportraitsource.com). (www.jeraldmelberg.com). ization in photography. SOCO is housed in a ships with our customers. We are a gallery that America’s most collected artists. We also carry Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 252/752-0688 or at Ciel Gallery: A Fine Arts Collective, 128-C E. newly renovated 1920’s bungalow centrally lo- Boyd Afficher Gallery, 21 Union Street South celebrates Durham artists and connects the sculpture by Frogman (Tim Cotterill), Leon Bron- (www.uptownart.net). High Point Park Ave., Historic Southend, Charlotte. Ongo- Lark & Key Gallery and Boutique, 128 E. Park cated in Myers Park and features 1,200 square (2nd Floor Suit 200), Concord. Ongoing - various arts communities where we live. Hours: stein & Paige Bradley and fine art glass by Randy ing - Featuring works by: Tina Alberni (painter), Ave., Ste. B, (South End) Charlotte. Ongoing feet of exhibition space, as well as a bookshop Featuring works by Boyd Smith and artists from Wed.-Thur., 11am-6pm; Fri.-Sat., 11am-8pm; Strong, John McDonald & Scott Bayless. Thomas Hendersonville - Flat Rock J.Gallery at JH Adams Inn, 1108 North Main Tim Shaeffer (painter), Teresa Hollmeyer (glass - Lark & Key showcases a variety of artwork, pot- and garden. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. the tri-county area. Hours: Sat.-Sun., 1-7pm. and Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: e-mail at (info@ Kinkade; original oil paintings, limited edition Street, High Point. Ongoing - Featuring works mosaic), Amy Hart (metal sculpture), Caroline tery, jewelry from local and national artists includ- & Sun. by appt. Contact: 980/498-2881 or at Contact: 704/699-5032, 704/956-8934 or at pleiadesartdurham.com) or at (http://pleiade- prints and posters. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Throughout Hendersonville/Flat Rock, Every by artists from across the country with an Coolidge Brown (collage and mixed media), ing Bridgette Guerzon Mills, Judy Klich, Jessica (www.soco-gallery.com). (www.boydzworkz.com). sartdurham.com/). Tue. & Wed till 7pm & Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: 3rd Fri. of the month, 5-8pm - "Art Gallery emphasis on North Carolina artists. Hours: Diane Pike (painter), Donna Sandoe (jewelry), Pisano, Angie Renfro, Jim Connell, Amy Sanders 336/855-8500 or at (www.artshopnc.com). Trail WNC Hendersonville/Flat Rock Gallery Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm, but it is suggested you Miriam Durkin (painter), Chris Craft (encaus- Paula Smith, Andrew Stephenson, Julie Wiggins, Sozo Gallery, 214 North Tryon Street, (located Mud Slingers Pottery, 9 Union St. North, Suite Supergraphic, 601 Ramseur Street, Dur- Hop," featuring a tour of local galleries and art make an appointment. Contact: Julie Delgaudio tic), Cindi Spillman (photography), Elyse Ashka Dymel, Alice Scott and more! Hours: Tue.- at Hearst Tower tucked in between Luce Res- 150, Concord. Ongoing - We feature a variety ham. Ongoing - Supergraphic is a creative The Artery Gallery, 1711 Spring Garden spaces, held May - Dec. For further info e-mail at 336/8478672 or by e-mail at (phonefrnzy@ Frederick (mixed media), Randy Leibowitz Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 704/334-4616. taurant and Foundation of the Carolinas) Char- of arts from the area to include traditional and art studio dedicated to providing work space, Street, Greensboro. Ongoing - Featuring to ([email protected]). aol.com). Dean (wood carving and painting), Rebecca lotte. Ongoing - Tucked in a small storefront on contemporary pottery, most of which is made equipment and instruction for the production of works by David Thomas, Roy Nydorf, Bruce Haworth (collage and mixed media), Laura Maddi's Gallery, 1530 East Boulevard, Char- the plaza of the beautiful Hearst Tower in Char- in our Studio. In addition to pottery, we feature fine art prints and print media. Hours: open by Shores, Matthew Micca, Lisa Woods, Bill Art MoB Studios & Marketplace, 124 4th JK Gallery, 342 North Wrenn Street, High McRae Hitchcock (painting), Emily Andress lotte. Named “Top Retailer of American Craft lotte’s Center City, Sozo Gallery brings fresh, fused and slumped glass as well as fused glass appointment and during Third Friday art walks. Clubb, Jack Stratton, Erin Stesch, Vito Ciccone, Avenue East, Downtown Hendersonville just off Point. Ongoing - Featuring fine art photog- (paintings), Claudia Soria (painting) and Pam in the United States for 2009” by The "Niche original artwork from local and national artists jewelry. We also display paintings and fiber Contact: 919/360-4077 or at (http://durhamsu- Alex Forsyth, Martin Dunn, and more. Hours: of Main Street, Hendersonville. Ongoing - Art raphy by Jim Koch. Exhibiting black & white Goode (mosaic). Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-6pm Magazine”. Ongoing - Featuring fine contem- to Charlotte collectors. The gallery’s focus is art created by the local Cabarrus Art Guild. pergraphic.com/). Mon.-Thur., 10am-6pm; Fri., 10am-5pm; & Sat., MoB now represents over 90 local artists and original silver gelatin prints and interpretations & Sat., 10am-5pm and 1st Fri. 6-9pm. Contact: porary craft by more than 160 national artists; to support and promote a variety of artists and Hours: Tue.-Fri., noon-5pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. 10am-4pm. Contact: 336/274-9814 or at (www. has been proudly open for three years, and of color, architectural images, landscapes and 980/202-2435 or at (www.cielcharlotte.com). specializing in Southern folk art with paintings, works - blending classic with modern, emerg- Contact: 704/796-1600 or at (www.mudslinger- Through This Lens Photo Gallery, 303 East arterygallery.com). counting. Art MoB also features 5,000 square portraits. Hours: M.-F., 9am-5pm. Contact: pottery and carvings by many of the South's ing with established, and displaying traditional spotterync.com). Chapel Hill St, Durham. Ongoing - Featur- feet of space including fours studios with 336/883-2370 or at (http://www.jk-gallery.com/). Coffey and Thompson Gallery, 109 W. More- most notable folk artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., landscapes alongside contemporary canvases. ing work of national and local artists. Books Tyler White O’Brien Gallery, 307 State Street, wonderful resident artists. These artists can be head @ S. Tryon St., Charlotte. Ongoing - Oils 10am-7pm; Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun. noon-5pm. We cater to both experienced art buyers and Creedmoor and postcards also for sale. Framing services. beside Cafe Pasta at the intersection of Golden found fast at work in their studios most days Kelly Brooke Pottery & Gallery, 709 W. by Richard Plasschaert, etchings by Gordon Al- Contact: 704/332-0007. those starting their collections. We look forward Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10:30am-5:30pm & Sat., Gate & State Streets, Greensboro. Ongoing - Ty- of the week. We invite you to come and join Lexington Ave., inside of DeBeen Espresso, len, prints by Ralph McDonald, Bev Doolittle, G. introducing our Uptown visitors to high quality, Cedar Creek Gallery, 1150 Fleming Rd., 10:30am-2:30pm or by appt. Contact: 919/687- ler White Gallery offers residential and corporate us... see our work, meet our artists, and take High Point. Ongoing - All of my work is wheel Harvey, Mort Kunstler, Don Troiani and Charles Nancy Couick Studios and Gallery, 10100 affordable, and collectible pieces of fine art. We outside the small town of Creedmoor. Ongo- 0250 or at (www.throughthislens.com). fine art consulting services. We will outline a classes with us. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm thrown and/or hand built from a porcelain clay Frace. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-5:30pm & Sat., Park Cedar Dr., Suite 188, Charlotte. Ongo- will exhibit the work of one featured artist every ing - Showcasing a permanent collection of personalized budget plan for your specific needs. & Sun., 1-4:30pm. Contact: 828/693-4545 or at body made right here in North Carolina. I use a 10am-2pm. Contact: 704/375-7232 or at (www. ing - Gallery features works by New Orleans 6-8 weeks, as well as a regular display of other American Pottery. Featuring works by on site Fairview We also offer art research, presentation and (www.artmobstudios.com). centuries old style of surface decoration known coffeyandthompson.com). artist: Michael Smiraldo, regional artists: Nancy gallery artists. Hours: they vary so call ahead glassblower, Lisa Oakley, and potters, Brad installation services. Whether you are an avid art as sprigging where I individually apply hand Smith Couick, Sharron Burns, Susan Hinrichs, or by appt. Contact: 704/578-8457 or at (www. Tucker and John Martin. Joining them are over Willow Wisp Farm Studios Gallery, 1615 collector or a first time purchaser,Tyler White Gal- Carolina Mountain Artists, 444 N. Main Street, carved dragonflies or flowers to the leather Dilworth Artisan Station, 118 E. Kingston Charlotte Fairman, Mary Ellen Wilkerson, Vivian sozogallery.net). 250 other local, regional & national craftsper- Charlotte Hwy, Fairview. Ongoing - Featuring lery will guide you every step of the way. Hours: Hendersonville. Ongoing - Featuring works by hardened pots. Choose from mugs, bowls, Avenue. Charlotte. Ongoing - Dilworth Artistan Carroll and others. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm sons offering a selection of functional stone- works by the instructors and students who have Mon.-Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: regional and local artists in every media. Hours: vases, honey pots, teapots, plates, platters, etc. Station houses more than two dozen fine art- (except Tues. 1-9pm) and Sat. & Sun. by appt. The Garden Shoppe and Gallery, at McGill ware, ceramics, blown glass, jewelry, furniture, attended Willow Wisp Farm Studios. Hours: call Kathy O’Brien (owner) at 336/279-1124 or at Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: All of the pottery is food safe, microwave, and ists that maintain active studios at the Dilworth Contact: 704/541-6944 or at (www.nancycouick. Rose Garden, 940 N. Davidson St., Charlotte. candles, wind chimes, toys baskets, and Fri.-Sat., 10am-5pm and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: (www.tylerwhitegallery.com). 828/696-0707. dishwasher safe and very durable. Hours: daily Artisan Station, a center for arts for more than the com). Ongoing - Featuring a permanent exhibit of even handmade musical instruments. Hours: 888/590-4ART, 828/628-0401, or e-mail at 8am-8pm. Contact: 336/889-2107 or at (www. last two decades. Contact: (www.dilworthartisan. paintings by Stefan Duncan. There are over 20 daily,10am-6pm. Contact: 919/528-1041 or at ([email protected]). Uptown Artworks, 1007 Arnold Street, located Custom Built Quilts, 411 N. Wall Street, Hen- kellybrookepottery.com). com). Oak Street Mill, at 19725 Oak Street in Old paintings of flowers plus a large oil painting of (www.cedarcreekgallery.com). between E. Wendover Ave. and E. Bessemer dersonville. Ongoing - Custom built quilts from Town Cornelius. Jan. 13, 6-10pm - "2nd Friday Henry McGill in the rose garden named after Gastonia Ave., Greensboro. Ongoing - Primarily a “work- aprons to wall hangings. Hours: open on week- Hillsborough New Name - New Ownership Street Festival". In its fourth year, this monthly him. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-4pm & Sat., 10am- Dillsboro ing artist studio,” our 5,400 square foot facility ends - call ahead to be sure. Contact: 828/808- Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art, 1520 showcase features the area’s most exceptional 5pm. Contact: 704/333-6497. Butler Studio Fine Art Gallery, 171 W. Main has a large front gallery and currently houses 10 1567 or at (www.custombuiltquilts.com). Callaway Jewelry & Spiral Studios, 115 North South Tryon Street, Charlotte. Ongoing - We talent in one action-packed community festival The Golden Carp Gift Shop & Gallery, Webster St., located on the 2nd floor of the brick building studios with room to build 7 more. Hours: Mon., Churton Street, Hillsborough. Ongoing - Offer- are thrilled to be the first gallery in North Carolina including: Artists & Craftsmen, Live Music, Food The New Gallery of Modern Art, 435 South Street, Dillsboro. Ongoing - Featuring works by next to the Park on Main, Gastonia. Ongoing - 10am-4pm; Sat., 10am-2pm; Sun., 1-4pm or by East End Gallery on 7th Avenue, 518 7th ing beautiful handmade jewelry in sterling silver to offer fine glass art by nationally recognized Trucks, Local Craft Beer & Wine, Live Art Dem- Tryon Street, Ste 110, across from Bechtler local and select American watercolorist, including The gallery will continue to rotate in new works appt. Contact: Joseph A. Wilkerson at 336/255- Avenue East, Hendersonville. Ongoing - and gold by metalsmiths/designers Catharine artists Jon Kuhn, David Patchen and Marlene onstrations, and Kids Activities and much more! Museum of Modern Art, Charlotte. Ongoing - works by artist-in-residence, John P. Miele. Also, by Curt Butler. Hours: M, T, Th, F, 9am-5pm or 6345. Featuring a unique collection of fine art and Callaway and Jeannine Rogers. Hours: Mon.- Rose. The gallery is also excited to introduce new Contact: call Jessica Boye at 704/765-1794. The gallery brings together the most significant baskets, pottery, fiber arts, and more. Hours: . by appt. Contact: 704/460-2386 or at (www. craft. Hours: Thur.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: contemporary two-dimensional artists, including privately-held collection of works by artists Contact: 828/586-5477 or at (www.thegolden- butlerstudio.org). William Mangum Watercolors/Carey-Mangum 828/551-3278 or at (www.eastendgallery7. 919/732-2013 or at (http://www.sterlingspirals. Charles Williams and Grant Drumheller. Hours: Picture House Gallery, 1520 E. 4th Street, such as Picasso, Chagall, Dali, Miro, Matisse carp.com). Gallery, 2182 Lawndale Dr., Greensboro. Ongo- com). com/). Wed.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm; Sat., 10am-2pm; or Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring Frederick Hart and Warhol, an elite selection of contemporary Greensboro Area ing - Original paintings, limited edition prints, by appt.. Contact: 704/370-6337 or at (www. sculpture, works by Jamali; paintings, original artists, as well as some of the best regional Village Studio Gallery, 130 Front Street, Weav- miniature prints, posters and notecards by Wil- Firefly Craft Gallery, 2689-D Greenville ENO Gallery, 100 South Churton Street, eldergalleryclt.com). art, sculpture, art glass, and fine custom framing. artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-7pm; Sun. erville. Ongoing - Featuring works from regional Throughout Greensboro, first Fri. of the liam Mangum. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm Highway, Flat Rock. Ongoing - Featuring fine Hillsborough. Ongoing - The gallery repre- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-3pm. noon-6pm and by appt. Contact: 704/373-1464 artists including D. Morgan and Paula Vaughn month, till 9pm - "First Friday," featuring a gal- & Sat., 10am-3pm. Contact: 336/379-9200 or craft and art - all the little things that make sents exceptional contemporary emerging and Foster’s Frame & Art Gallery, 403-A Old Contact: 704/333-8235 or at (www.PictureHouse- or at (www.newgalleryofmodernart.com). and other national artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., lery crawl of several gallery spaces in Greens- 800/887-5380. living beautiful. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. established artists for both first time buyers and Statesville Rd. N, Huntersville. Ongoing - Fea- Gallery.com). 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/586-4060. boro. For further info (www.uacarts.org). Contact: 828/231-0764 or at (www.fireflycraft- discerning collectors. Eno Gallery is a unique turing original paintings by local artists: Nellie Wentworth Gallery, South Park Mall, 4400 Winter Light Gallery & Art Studios, 410 gallery.com). and intimate exhibition space. We offer work Ashford - folk art, Edna Barker - landscape, Providence Gallery, 601-A Providence Rd., Sharon Road, Charlotte. Ongoing - Featuring an Durham Ambleside Gallery, 528 South Elm Street, Blandwood Ave., corner of Blandwood Ave. from artists of exceptional quality and dedica- Andrea Cook - Abstract/Fabric, Evelyn Kadir, in the Manor Theatre Shops, in Myers Park, extensive selection of original paintings, limited Greensboro. Ongoing - Featuring works by and Spring Garden St., Greensboro. Ongo- Framing Arts, 119 3rd Avenue West, Hender- tion. Representing some of the most creative Abstract/Musical, Carolyn Saine, landscape. Charlotte. Ongoing - Representing over 30 edition prints, and sculpture from over 100 artists, Alizarin Gallery, 119 West Main Street, Durham. artists from around the world. Among them are ing - Featuring works by Kim Holleman, Vicki sonville. Ongoing - Framing Arts will elegantly individuals from regional and national commu- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm, Sat. 10am-4pm. regional and national fine art painters working such as Peter Max, Alexandra Nechita, Charles Ongoing - The gallery’s vision is to support English artists Phil Hobbs, Kenneth Denton, Johnson, Judy Meyler, Carol Meetze-Moates, frame all your artwork to fit your decor and nities. Hours: Tue.-Thur., noon-6pm & Fri.-Sat., Contact: 704-948-1750. in a variety of mediums and styles ranging from Fazzino, Grace Slick, Ronnie Wood, and Paul local artists and provide a deeper connection and Matthew Hillier. American painters Bill Kathy Phillips, Steve Robinson, Carol Sams, Al- budget. Using preservation techniques and noon-8pm. Contact: 919/833-1415 or at (http:// traditional compositions to representational and Stanley. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-9pm and Sun., with people who create art and the people who Hosner, Tracy Reid, Richard Sedlack and Rich lie Scott, Phyllis Sharpe, Jane Smith, Stephanie archival materials, your art will be protected www.enogallery.net/). non-representational abstractions. Gallery art- 12:30-6pm. Contact: 704/365-2733. Nelson, and internationally recognized Chinese Thomas, Steve Thomas and Jeanne Twilley. for a lifetime of enjoyment. Hours: Mon.-Fri., continued on Page 43 continued on Page 44 Page 42 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 43 ered alongside his fifteen-year career as an Maha, John Dreas, Nada Behr, Doris Walker, crafts and jewelry, and eclectic recycled and distinctively unusual work at Bulldog Pottery. advertising and editorial photographer. A recent Barbara Cornish, B. Chris Munyan, Douglas found art by local, regional, and national Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9:30am-5pm; Sun. or Mon. by transplant to the Beaufort/Morehead City area, Rowe, Tess Luper, James King, William K. artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10:30am -5:30pm. chance or call. Contact: 910/428-9728 or at NC Commercial Galleries his collection consists of serene photographs Henson, John Mitchell, Joan Russell, Betty NC Commercial Galleries Contact: 704/639-0606 or at (www.greengoat- (www.bulldogpottery.com). continued from Page 43 of beautiful local coastal scenes, and diverse Brown, Blain Kruger and Dan Wilson. Come in continued from Page 44 gallery.com). landscapes from around the country. Hours: for lunch or dinner, have a glass of wine and Cady Clay Works, 3883 Busbee Rd., Sea- Hillsborough Artists Cooperative and The Mars Hill Thur.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., noon-4pm and peruse the work of these fine artists. Hours: Liquidambar Gallery, 80 Hillsborough Street, Sat., 11am-3pm. Contact: 919/754-3887 or at Pottery 101, 101 S. Main St., from I-85, take grove. Ongoing - Johannes "John" Mellage Skylight Gallery, 102 West King Street, up- by appt. Contact: 661/305-7026 or at (www. Tue.-Wed., 10am-5pm; Thur.-Sat., 10am-8pm; Pittsboro. Ongoing – We represent over 75 (www.localcoloraleigh.com). exit #76 (Innes St.) toward downtown - we are and Beth Gore work with a variety of clays and stairs over Antonia’s Restaurant, Hillsborough. Tom Turner Porcelain, 381 Turner Lane, Mars bashergallery.com). and Sun., 9am-2pm. Contact: 252/637-7331 or different artists in the retail store and both, Kitty on the corner of Innes and Main, Salisbury. glazes to create functional and decorative ware Ongoing - Founded in 1992, featuring works Hill. Ongoing - Featuring wheel thrown and at (http://www.lebistrofinediningandtheartgal- and John the store owners, are artists as well. Nicole's Studio & Art Gallery, 719 N. Person Ongoing - The destination for beautiful hand- with richly layered surfaces. Hours: Tue.-Sat., by Jayne Bomberg and Tom Guthrie (The high fired porcelain art pottery by Tom Turner Morganton lery.com). We carry handmade, one-of-a-kind artwork St., Raleigh. Ongoing - The gallery represents crafted pottery. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm & 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 910/464-5661 Studio of Collective Effervescence); Jennifer with classical glazes like copper red oxblood, - everything from local pottery, jewelry, steel, local and nationally recognized artists in all Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 704/209-1632. or at (www.cadyclayworks.com). E. Miller, Andrea DeGette, Jacquelin Liggins, oilspot, celadons, and ash glazes. Hours: by Hamilton Williams Gallery, 403 East Union The Dirty Bird, 244½ Middle Street, New Bern. glass, baskets, cards, fine art, and hand turned- genre specializing in excellence in Contem- and Tiffney Marley. Hours: last Fri. of the month appt. Contact: 828/689-9430 or at (www.tom- St., downtown Morganton. Ongoing – A gallery Ongoing - Featuring an eclectic mix of paintings, wood items. In the front gallery we have new porary Realism. Up to 20 artists represented Rail Walk Studios & Gallery, 409 – 413 N Cagle Road Pottery, 603 Cagle Rd., Sea- from 6-9pm or by appt. Contact: 919/929-2691 turnerporcelain.com). of fine craft featuring the pottery, jewelry, metal, ceramic items, jewelry and repaired and painted featured artists, with a reception on First Sun- include; Rick McClure, Lori Putnam, Dawn Lee St., in the Rail Walk Arts District, Salisbury. grove. Ongoing - Featuring dinnerware and a or 919/644-8637. fiber, and art of artists from Western North furniture. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11am-6pm & Fri.- days, 2-4pm. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10:30am-5- Whitelaw, Nicole Kennedy, Kim Maselli, Dan Ongoing - Featuring works on display by Mari- wide variety of glazes. Electric, gas and wood- Marshall Carolina and the Appalachian region, adjoin- Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 252/626-1983. :30pm and Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: 919/542- Nelson. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10:30am-5pm; Sat., etta F. Smith, Sharon Forthofer, Karen Frazer, fired salt and ash glazes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Hillsborough Gallery of Arts, 121 N. Churton ing the production studio of resident potter, 1773 or at (www.liquidambarstudio.com). noon-4:30pm; and 1st Fri., till 8:30pm. Contact: Kenneth Koskela, Elizabeth H. McAdams, Julie 8am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-2802 or e-mail at St., Suite 1-D, Hillsborough. Jan. 3 - 21 - "Res- East Fork Pottery, 268 Ras Grooms Road, Hamilton Williams. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm The Santuary Gallery, 2601-A Trent Rd., 919/838-8580 or at (www.nicolestudio.com). Pontell and Keyth Kahrs. Each of the artists ([email protected]). olutions 2018," featuring a juried show of North Marshall. Ongoing - East Fork Pottery was & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact 828/438-1595 or at New Bern. Ongoing - The Sanctuary Gallery The Joyful Jewel, 44-A Hillsborough2 Street, has a unique style and body of work. Visitors Carolina artists representing many different founder in 2010 by Alexander Matisse. We (www.hamiltonwilliams.com). is New Bern’s newest art gallery and is artist Pittsboro. Ongoing - Featuring local art fresh Roundabout Art Collective, 305 Oberlin will find original art in oil, acrylic, watercolor, Caldwell-Hohl Artworks, 155 Cabin Trail, media. A reception will be held on Jan. 12, from make a full range of functional and sculptural owned and operated representing regional and from the Heart. Mariah Wheeler is shoppe Road, Raleigh. Ongoing - Bringing together pastel, and other mediums, as well as sculp- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring contempo- 6-9pm. Jan. 22 - Feb. 18 - "C Note". Featur- ceramics, fired in a large wood bruning kiln, Nags Head national artists. The fine art and fine craft gallery keeper at this gallery/gift store in downtown a diverse group of Wake County artists who ture, hand-made jewelry, pottery, and digital rary stoneware, sculptures, large garden urns ing original works of art for $100 each is the Striving to understand our place in the tapestry has a diverse collection of paintings, drawings, Pittsboro. We feature exquisite art and gifts have created a magnet location for exhibiting photography, making Rail Walk a great place and contemporary fiber art. Hours: Mon.-Sat., challenge that the Hillsborough Gallery of Art’s of American ceramics, we hold the past, pres- Seaside Art Gallery, 2716 Virginia Dare Trail sculpture and hand-crafted jewelry. Represent- from over ninety local artists, with a price and selling art. Hours: Wed.-Sat., noon-5pm, to purchase a wide variety of original art in all 10am-5pm (call first). Contact: 336/879-9090 or artists set themselves in “C Note,” the January ent, and future on equal ground, for the three in South, Nags Head. Ongoing - Featuring works ing both regional and national artists. The fine art range to suit your budget. You will find baskets, and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 919/747-9495 or at price ranges. Hours: Thur.-Sat., 11am-4pm. at (www.caldwellhohl.com). 2018 group show. A reception will be held on concert make the most beautifu chord. Hours: of local and contemporary artists, as well as a and fine craft gallery has a diverse collection of books, jewelry, cards, paintings, photography, (www.roundaboutartcollective.com). Contact: 704/431-8964 or at (www.railwalkgal- Jan. 26, from 6-9pm. Ongoing - Founded in by appointment. Contact: 828/689-4109 or at wonderful selection of art by such masters as paintings, drawings, sculpture and hand crafted sculpture, from glass, wood, clay, fiber, and lery.com). Callicutt Pottery, 5137 Seagrove Plank Rd., 2006, the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned (www.eastforkpottery.com). Picasso, Chagall, Whistler, Icart, Renoir and metal jewelry to complement any taste. Hours: more. On Fri. evenings the gallery features lo- The Collectors Gallery, The Pavilions at City Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring a good selec- & operated by 21 artists and features paint- many others. Sculpture, porcelain and art glass Tue.-Thur., 10am-5pm & Fri.-Sat., 10am-6pm. cal musicians, poets, and other performance art Plaza, 443 Fayetteville St., Raleigh. Ongoing Southern Spirit Gallery, 102 South Main St., tion of functional stoneware in many colors ing, sculpture, photography, glass art, jewelry, Firewalker Gallery, Main St., across from the by Hummel, Staffordshire, Tiffany and others Contact: 252/571-8562 or at (www.theSanctuary- with a wide array of talent. Hours: Mon.-Sat., - Featuring a full service fine art and fine craft Salisbury. Ongoing - The shop offers a wide including brown, black and white, green and wood, pottery & fiber art. Hours: 10am-6pm, Madison County courthouse, Marshall. Ongo- are represented. As well as a fine selection of Gallery.com). 10:30am-5:30pm & Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: gallery, providing residential and commercial array of art and crafts from over 60 artists, most burgundy, green and gold, black and burgundy Mon.-Thur.; 10am-8pm, Fri. & Sat.; and noon-4- ing - The gallery features artists from Madison estate jewelry. Since the early 1980's, a major 919/883-2775 or at (www.joyfuljewel.com). consulting and custom conservation fram- from North Carolina. There is jewelry, paintings, and yellow by Gary Callicutt. Hours: Mon.-Sat., pm, Sun. Contact: 919/732-5001 or at County and east Tenn. who work in a variety feature of Seaside Art Gallery has been our Ocracoke Island ing. Representing over 60 national, regional glass and pottery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5- 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7898 or e-mail at (www.HillsboroughGallery.com). of mediums. Hours: Thur., Fri. & Sat., 10am-6- large collection of original animation art by such Raleigh Area and North Carolina artists, the gallery offers pm. Contact: 704/633-0761. ([email protected]). pm and by appt. Contact: 828/649-0134 or at studios as Disney, Warner Bros., Hanna-Bar- Village Craftsmen, 170 Howard Street, Oc- paintings, etchings, photography, sculpture, Sovero Art Gallery & Studio, 121 North Chur- (www.firewalkergallery.com). bera, United Features Ltd., and other animation racoke Island. Ongoing - We feature pottery, Adam Cave Fine Art, 2009 Progress Court, pottery and glass. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Saluda Area Carolina Crockery Gallery, 326 Adams Road, ton Street, Suite 2-B, Hillsborough. Ongoing - studios. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: glass, jewelry, kitchen items, musical instru- Raleigh. Ongoing - Representing a select Sun., noon-4pm; & 1st. Fri, until 9pm Contact: (Just off of Hwy 705 between WhyNot and Featuring jewelry and oil paintings by Peruvian Mebane 252/441-5418, 1-800/828-2444 or at (http:// ments, wrought iron, baskets, bells, boxes, group of regional and nationally known art- 919/828-6500 or at (www.thecollectorsgallery. Heartwood Contemporary Crafts Gallery, 21 Westmoore, or take Steeds Road exit from Hwy artist David Sovero, who was born in 1971 in www.seasideart.com/). soaps, accessories, clothes, games, kaleido- ists, including Joseph Cave, David Hewson, com). East Main Street, Saluda. Ongoing - Featuring 73/74 or Hwy 220 and head towards Seagrove, Lima, Peru. He graduated from the Peruvian Fine Art Carolina Gallery, 116 West Clay scopes, lawn sprinklers, lamps & lampshades, Stephen Aubuchon, Wayne Taylor, and Donald contemporary works of handmade wearables, just down the road from Sid Lucks!) Seagrove. National Arts College where he attended from St., Mebane. Ongoing - The gallery offers New Bern prints, tin ware, pewter items, tiles and much Furst. The gallery will also be introducing some The Mahler Fine Art, Mahler Building, 228 jewelry, paper, paintings, fine porcelain, stone- Ongoing - The gallery is a multi-media gal- 1990 -1996. He has a strong academic founda- traditional and contemporary art in various me- more - all made by American artists. Hours: new, young talent to the area, including Mas- Fayetteville St., Raleigh. Ongoing - Featuring ware, glass, metal and wood. Hours: Mon.- lery, offering handmade pottery from Morgan tion. His Incan ancestral roots are saturated diums. The gallery will also feature guest artists Downtown New Bern, Jan. 12, 5-8pm - Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., 10am-2pm. sachusetts painter Jennifer O’Connell. Hours: a dynamic venue dedicated to significant art Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: Hatfield of Hatfield Pottery, Levi Mahan, and with thousands of years of Andean stylized and offer art workshops. Hours: Mon.-Sat., "ArtWalk". Come and enjoy special events at Contact: 252-928-5541 or at (www.villagecrafts- Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm & by appt. Contact: of our time, committed to offering the best in 828/749-9365 or at (www.heartwoodsaluda. assorted potters from the area. We also carry figures. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm. Contact: 11am-5pm. Contact: 919/455-5965 or at (http:// downtown business in New Bern featuring art men.com). 919/838-6692 or at (www.adamcavefineart. regional and national fine art by emerging and com). wood art pieces including cutting boards and 919/619-5616 or at (http://soveroart.com/). FineArtCarolina.com). and a festive evening. Contact: for info call com). established artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-5pm; custom furniture from Joel Tucker of Southern Carolina Creations at 252/633-4369 or visit Old Fort Sat., noon-4pm.. Contact: 919/828-6500 or at Seagrove Area Wood Creations. We have hand-blown glass Lenoir Micaville (www.carolinacreations.com). Artcraft Gallery, 406 W Hillsborough Street, (www.themahlerfineart.com). from Nicuzzie Glass Designs (Nick Fruin and Turtle Island Pottery, 2782 Bat Cave Road, Raleigh. Ongoing - Funky, functional and fine A. Teague Pottery/EJ King Pottery, 2132 Suzanne Ririe), jewelry and fiber pieces from Morning Song Gallery, at old Victorian house, Crabtree Creek Art and Floral Gallery, 4161 Historic Downtown New Bern, 2nd Fri. of Old Fort. Showroom open on Saturdays. On- art by several co-op artists. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 311 - Martin St Gallery and Studios, 311 Mar- Hwy. 705, Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring The Fuchsia Flamingo. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 2-5pm; 512 West Avenue, NW, across from the Lenoir E. Hwy 19-E, between Burnsville & Spruce the month, 5-8pm - "artCRAWL!," sponsored going - Featuring handmade pottery by Maggie 9am-5pm; Fri., 9am-1pm & 1st Fri., 6pm- tin Street, Warehouse District, Raleigh. Ongo- works by several potters form the "village" with Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., noon to 5pm. Contact: Post Office and to the right of Baker Realty, Pine, in Micaville. Ongoing - A 2,400 sq. ft. by Community Artist Will. See you downtown at and Freeman Jones, who create one of a kind, midnight. Contact: 919/832-5058 or at (www. ing - Featuring three exhibit galleries, studios their traditional shapes of the Seagrove area. 336/879-2426 or at (www.carolinacrockery. Lenoir. Ongoing - Featuring works by local and gallery offering pottery, blown glass, paint- Isaac Taylor Garden and Greater Good Gallery! functional, decorative stoneware items. From artcraftsignco.com). by tenant artists, The Print Studio, and the Contemporary, electric fired stoneware. Tradi- com). regional artists. Hours: Call ahead. Contact: ings, stained glass, wood carvings and bowls, Greater Good Gallery will be open extended cups to umbrella stands, mirror frames and meeting place for The North Carolina Printmak- tional glazes and melted glass glaze. Hours: Margaret Carter Martine at 828/754-5693. jewelry, handmade handbags, sweaters & hours from 5pm to 8pm showcase artwork by clocks. Sculptural and inspired by nature, many ArtSource Fine Art & Framing, 4421-123 Six ers. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm and 6-9pm on Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-5400. Chad Brown Pottery, 2719 US 220 N., hats, Christmas trees, ornaments and holiday more than seventy artists! The Isaac Taylor forms are reminiscent of antique pottery from Forks Road (behind Bonefish Grill, across from 1st Friday of the month. Contact: 919/821-2262 Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring high fired Lexington decorations, metal sculptures and ironwork, Garden will be brimming with the G3's artists who the arts and crafts movement and art nouveau Brother’s Cleaners at North Hills...look for the or at (http://311gallery.com/). A.R. Britt Pottery, 5650 Hwy, 220 S., Sea- stoneware, decorative and functional with ash handmade soaps and lotions, fragrances and will be demonstrating their talents with painting, styles. Hours: Showroom open most Saturdays, red door), Raleigh. Ongoing - ArtSource is a grove. Ongoing - Hand-turned/handmade and alkaline glazes, by Chad Brown. Hours: The Bob Timberlake Gallery, 1714 E. Center candles, wildlife & floral photography, home ac- sketching, performing and making crafts and call ahead for any day of the week. Contact: fine art gallery housing over 1,600 works of art Tipping Paint Gallery, 428 S. McDowell traditional Seagrove style pottery, original Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/571-1691 Street Extension, Lexington. Ongoing - Featur- cessories, lamps, handmade tables, chairs and jewelry. For further info visit (www.communityar- 828/669-2713 or at by 65+ artists. This award-winning gallery has Street, Raleigh. Ongoing - The gallery is a formulated glazes, and functional stoneware in or e-mail at ([email protected]). ing original artwork and reproductions by Bob home accents, silk floral creations and fresh tistwill.org). (www.Turtleislandpottery.com). assisted collectors and businesses in the selec- group of artists that have worked together since the tradition of Nell Cole Graves style by Aaron Timberlake. Also furniture, gifts, apparel and floral arrangements, textile pieces, handmade tion of fine art, custom art pieces and framing 2009 planning and hanging exhibits, marketing, R. Britt. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., Chris Luther Pottery, 4823 Busbee Rd., collectibles. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. baskets and local crafts from the western North Carolina Creations Fine Art and Contem- Pinehurst - Southern Pines Area for over 20 years. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm community outreach, and supporting and en- noon-6pm. Contact: 336/873-7736 or at (www. Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring contempo- Contact: 800-244-0095 or at (www.bobtimber- Carolina region. Also a complete garden center porary Craft Gallery, 317-A Pollock Street, and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 919/787-9533, or at couraging each other in our artistic endeavors. seagrovepottery.net). rary and functional pottery by Chris Luther, a lake.com). with blooming plants, hanging baskets, dish New Bern. NC. We will be having a live window Artist Alley, 167 E. New Hampshire Ave., (www.artsource-raleigh.com). In 2011, the group found a great location in the 4th generation potter of Seagrove’s Chriscoe and herb gardens is located on property includ- display during Art Walk on Dec 8, from 5-8pm. Southern Pines. Ongoing - Featuring a heart of downtown Raleigh where we opened Albright Pottery, 6597 New Center Church pottery family. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Lincolnton ing landscape art, hardscape and fountains. Ongoing - Featuring fine art and contemporary wide variety of affordable artwork and fine Ashley’s Art Gallery,701 N. Main St, located Tipping Paint Gallery in June. Our mission is Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional, Contact: 336/301-3254 or at (www.chrisluther- Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/675- crafts including pottery, paintings, glass, sculp- crafts made exclusively here in North Caro- 12 miles south of Raleigh, Fuquay-Varina. two-fold: to exhibit quality art on a year-round salt glaze and red functional pottery by Arlie G. pottery.com). Gallery 27, 808 W. Hwy. 27, Lincolnton, NC. 0612 or at (www.crabtreecreekgallery.com). ture, and wood by over 300 of the countries top lina. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: Ongoing - Featuring fine art originals by basis and to continue to strive for personal Albright. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Ongoing - The gallery is the area’s only working artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Fri., till 910/692-6077. national and local artist including Terry Isaac, artistic growth. Hours: Thur., 11am-3pm; Fri., 336/879-4209. Chrisco Pottery, 1360 Hwy. 705, Seagrove. art gallery specializing in representing new and Crimson Laurel Gallery, inside Appalachian 8pm: & Sun. 11am-4pm. Expanded weekend Braldt Bralds and John Weiss and reproduc- 11am-3pm & 5-8pm; Sat., noon-8pm or by Ongoing - Featuring functional pottery includ- emerging artists. We also represents established Terroir, 621 Micaville Loop, Micaville. Ongo- hours from Nov. 25-Dec. 24: Fri. and Sat. open Broadhurst Gallery, 2212 Midland Rd., tions by Pino, Robert Bateman, Carl Brenders, appt. Contact: 919/928-5279. Anita's Pottery & Dogwood Gallery, 2513 ing tableware, vases, and large platters. Hours: artists. The space houses a formal fine art gal- ing - Appalachian Terroir is comprised of three til 8pm & Sun open til 5pm. Contact: 252/633- Pinehurst. Ongoing - Featuring works by re- Bev Doolittle and William Mangum. Hours: Hwy. 705, Seagrove. Ongoing - Turning since Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm (Sept.-Dec.) & Tue.-Sat., lery, gift shop, and large classroom area. Hours: divisions: Crimson Laurel Gallery, a studio 4369 or at gional, national and international artists. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 11am-6pm & Fri.-Sat. 10:30am-5- 1987, Anita Morgan is best known for her 10am-5pm (Jan.-Aug.). Contact: 336/879-5272. Wed.-Fri., 11am-6pm, and Sat., 9am-2pm. Con- ceramics retailer; Smoky Mountain Pottery (www.carolinacreations.com). Tue.-Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., 1-4pm. Contact: pm. Contact: 919/552-7533 ext.3 or at (www. Randleman miniature pottery, but also has many functional tact: 704/240-9060 or at (www.ncgallery27.com). Studio, a ceramics manufacturer; and Appala- 910/295-4817 or at (www.broadhurstgallery. ashleyart.com). and decorative items. Glazes include cobalt Cross Creek Pottery, 481 King. Rd., Sea- chian Terroir, designer and producer of original Fine Art at Baxters Gallery (formally the com). Joseph Sand Pottery, 2555 George York blue, burgundy, hunter green, shiny black, grove. Ongoing - Featuring decorative and Linville/Linville Falls Area dinnerware and housewares. Hours: Mon.-Fri., historic Baxter’s Jewelry Store), 323 Pollock Flanders Gallery, 505 S. Blount Street, Ra- Road, Randleman. Ongoing - Featuring wood- yellow, rose pink, earthy brown, lime green and functional pottery by Terry and Vivian Hunt. 8am-5pm & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: call Ben Street, New Bern. Jan. 12 - Mar. 3 - Featuring Hollyhocks Art Gallery, 905 Linden Rd., one leigh. Ongoing - Flanders Gallery is committed fired, salt and ash glazed pottery by Joseph purple. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. 87 Ruffin Street Gallery, located next to the Old Philips at 904/716-3116 or e-mail to (contact@ works by Lori White. A reception will be held on mile from Pinehurst next to Elliott’s restaurant, to cultivating the careers of emerging artists. Sand at kiln openings held three times each 336/879-3040 or at (www.anitaspottery.com). Contact: 336/873-8425 or at (www.crosscreek- Hampton General Store and Barbeque, Hwy. crimsonlaurelgallery.com). Jan. 12, from 5-8pm. White is a contemporary Pinehurst. Ongoing - Featuring original work Through its rigorous exhibition program, the year. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: 612/518- pottery.com). 221 in Linville. Ongoing - The gallery features realist painter of still life and landscapes and by award winning local artists Jane Casnel- gallery continues to explore new concepts in 4051 or 336/460-0259 and at (http://www. Avery Pottery and Tileworks, 636 Potters the work of local and regional folk artists, potters, Morehead City is an active environmentalist. A primary goal lie, Diane Kraudelt, Irene McFarland, Paula contemporary art using various media. Flan- jsspottery.com/). Way, Seagrove. Ongoing - Finely crafted Crystal King Pottery, 2475 Hwy. 705, Sea- figural wood carvers, glass artists and painters. of White’s landscape painting is to bring to the Montgomery, and Robert Gera. Offering a wide ders Gallery is dedicated to exhibiting provoca- ceramic forms by Blaine Avery. Extrordinary grove. Ongoing - Featuring functional and This unique gallery also carries beautiful furniture BluSail Gallery, Artists’ School & Pottery viewer awareness of the magnificent surround- range of work from contemporary to traditional, tive and innovative contemporary art, producing New Salem Pottery, 789 New Salem Road, vessels, unique hand-painted titles. Hours: decorative stoneware by Seagrove native and handcrafted by local artists from local woods. Studio, 903 Arendell Street, downtown art ings we all share and must protect. Ongoing the gallery includes portraiture, vibrant Tuscan 14-18 exhibits each year both in the gallery and Randleman. Ongoing - Established in 1972, Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7923 family-taught potter Crystal King. Face jugs, The gallery has its own framing shop for all your district, Morehead City. Ongoing - The gallery - A fine art gallery dedicated to promoting re- scenes, palpable pet portraits, beautiful florals in alternative exhibit spaces. Hours: Wed.-Sat., New Salem Pottery is owned and operated by or at (www.averypotteryandtileworks.com). salt glazes, and folk art. Hours: Tue.-Sat., picture framing needs. Whether you are looking represents and exhibits work by over 30 local gional and national artists; bringing awareness and more, in a wide variety of mediums includ- 11am-6pm. Contact: 919/757-9533 or at (http:// Hal Pugh and Eleanor Minnock-Pugh. Hal and 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-6990 or at (www. for original artwork for you home or for a gift artists. The Artists’ School and Pottery Studio and appreciation of fine art to the community ing oils, acrylics, pastels and unusual black and flandersartgallery.com). Eleanor produce a variety of original redware and Ben Owen Pottery, 2199 S. Hwy. 705, Sea- CrystalKingPottery.net). Ruffin Street gallery is the perfect destination. are working studios designed to educate and through exhibits, shows, demonstrations and white washes. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,10am-9:30pm. stoneware pottery. Years of work at the wheel grove. Ongoing - Wood-fired, traditional and Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-5pm. enhance local talent for children and adults of by providing fine art to established and new art Contact: 910/255-0665 or at (www.Hollyhock- Glenwood Gallery Art & Antiques, 610 W. and the subtle evolutionary convergence of contemporary works using local clay by Ben Dean and Martin Pottery, 7739 Nathan Contact: 828/737-0420 or at (www.ruffinstreetart- all ages and all levels of experience. Hours: lovers. We offer a diverse selection of styles, sArtGallery.com). Johnson St., Raleigh. Ongoing - Featuring originality with past traditions make their pottery Owen III. Colors ranging from Chinese red to Lane, Seagrove. Ongoing - Jeff Dean and gallery.com). Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30 or by chance. Contact: subject matter and mediums including paint- works by Edwin D. Alexander, Barbara Evans, recognizable by its own style. The slip decorated Chinese blue. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm Stephanie Martin make contemporary, vibrantly 252/723-9516 or at (www.blu-sail.com). ings, pottery, ceramics, sculpture, and jewelry. Midland Crafters, 2220 Midland Rd., Pine- Michael Manas, Nancee Clark, Michael Van redware pitcher shown above is illustrative of (closed in Jan.). Contact: 910/464-2261 or at glazed stoneware vessels, sculpture, and wall Studio Sculpture Garden & Gallery, (formerly Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am hurst. Ongoing - Featuring the finest in Ameri- Horn, Rob Cox, Jim Green, Stan Strikland, their art. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: (www.benowenpottery.com). pieces. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Mon. Anvil Arts Studio) 9600 Linville Falls Hwy., Hwy. Budding Artists, Ltd., 3000 Arendell Street, -5pm. Contact: 252/634-9002 or at can traditionl and contemporary hand crafts. Mark Tomczyk. Hours: Call. Contact: 919/829- 336/498-2178 or at (www.newsalempottery.com). by chance. Contact: 336/879-0683 or at (www. 221 Linville Falls. Ongoing - Honored to be rep- Unit 9, Morehead City. Ongoing - The gallery (www.fineartatbaxters.com). The gallery carries something for everyone. 7202. Blue Hen Pottery, 247 West Main Street, deanandmartinpottery.com). resenting these outstanding sculptors: Rick Beck provides custom framing and artist liaisons for Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5:30pm & Sun., Rutherfordton Seagrove. Ongoing - Narrative pots for daily - cast glass - abstract compositions to tools and commissioned pieces. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- Stardust Gallery, 244 1/2 Middle Street, Suite 2-5pm. Contact: 910/295-6156. Litmus Gallery & Studios, 312 W. Cabarrus use. Wood-salt stoneware and colorful earthen- Dirt Works Pottery, 1226 Hwy. 705, Seagrove. figurative work for interiors, freestanding and wall 6pm. Contact: 252/247-5111. D, New Bern. Ongoing - Featuring works by Street, (across the tracks from Amtrak Train Ornamentals and Finer Welding, Inc., ware. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pmor by appt. Ongoing - Featuring contemporary, sculptural pieces; Bill Brown - steel - abstractions and inter- over 25 NC artists including works in acrylic, oil Pittsboro Station) Raleigh. Ongoing - Regional emerg- 142 West Court St., Rutherfordton. Ongo- Contact: 336/653-9551 or at (wwwbluehenpot- and functional pottery; Raku, stoneware, wood- pretations from large scale, exterior pieces to en- Carteret Contemporary Art, 1106 Arendell St., & watercolor; photography; pen & ink; digital pop ing and/or established artists are featured ing - Featuring works by master artisan Tom tery.com). fired and salt glazed by Dan Triece. Hours: gaging freestanding and small works for interiors; Morehead City. Ongoing - Featuring original art; pottery; weaving; handmade wood and iron All In One Pottery, 115 Hobbs Road, Pittsboro. every month with a reception from 6-9pm the Elfers. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm and Sat., Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5pm. Contact: 336/873- Tinka Jordy - clay - figurative works, expressive paintings and sculpture from regional and creations; lampwork glass jewelry & handblown Ongoing - The pottery houses an eclectic mix first Friday of each month. Studios of resident 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/288-3001 or at (www. Blue Stone Pottery, 2215 Fork Creek Mill Rd., 8979 or at (www.dirtworkspottery.com). color and texture for garden and interiors; Carl national artists, and shows with gallery artists glass; fine handmade silver jewelry; stained of hand-painted mailolica dinnerware, pitfired & artists are open for touring, viewing, and selling ornametals1.com). Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional, Peverall - stone - natural stone constructions of during spring and summer. Hours: Mon.-Fri., glass; and handwoven baskets. Hours: Tue.- raku vases, and hand-crafted musical instru- of art (paintings, sketches, sculptures, pottery, functional stoneware pottery. Hours: Tue.-Fri., Dixieland Pottery, 1162 Cagle Loop Rd., sculptural and architectural explorations for gar- 10am- 5pm and Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact Thur., 11am-5pm & Fri.-Sat., 11am-7pm. Contact: ments by Allen McCanless; as well as pitfired mixed media, photography, etc.). Hours: Thur., Salisbury/Spencer 10am-4pm & Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/879- Seagrove. Ongoing - Hand-turned functional dens and courtyards; Mike Roig - stainless steel 252/726-4071 or at (www.twogalleries.net). 252/617-0209 or at (http://www.stardustart. sculptural ceramic artwork by Louise Hobbs 10am-2pm or by appt. Contact: 919/571-3605 2615 or e-mail at (audreyvalone@bellsouth. stoneware, colorful glazes to plain earth tones. - capturing movement and reflections, large scale gallery/). McCanless. Hours: by appointment only. Con- or at (www.litmusgallery.com). Green Goat Gallery, 516 S. Salisbury Ave., net). Specialize in dinnerware, face jugs, etc. Hours: kinetic works for the landscape.Hours: Tue.-Sat., Morehead City Photography Gallery, 1300 tact: 919/542-6162 just off I-85, across from the North Carolina Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5pm. Contact: 336/873- 10am- 5pm and by appt. Contact: 828/765-6226 E Arendell Street, Morehead City. Ongoing - The Art Gallery @ Le Bistro & Fine Dining, Local Color Gallery, Carter Building, 22 South Transportation Museum, Spencer. Ongoing Bulldog Pottery, 3306 Alt. 220, Seagrove. 8463. or at (www.studiosculpture.com). The gallery showcases the personal work of 3402-B Trent Road, New Bern. Ongoing - Fea- Glenwood Ave., Raleigh. Ongoing - The gallery - Housed in the historic 20th century Sands Ongoing - Bruce Gholson and Samantha Mike Basher with a collection of limited edition turing works by local artists who explore a wide has now grown into a women’s artist coopera- Building, the gallery features fine and folk art, Henneke collaborate to make graceful forms, black and white silver prints–images gath- range of media including Gayle George, Nell tive 13 members strong. Hours: Thur., Fri., & photography, exquisite handcrafted functional and develop their own unique glazes. Expect continued on Page 45 continued on Page 46 Page 44 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 45 Maness Pottery, 10995 Hwy. 24/27, Carthage. Pottery Junction, 413 E. Main St., Seagrove. metal workers, jewelsmiths, basket weavers, Waxhaw Ongoing - Featuring functional and decora- Ongoing - Featuring srong forms drawing soap makers, slate artist, wood workers, - tive pieces in all colors except red by Clyde inspiration from all cultures, history, and tradi- whose works are all on display in a spacious Stewart’s Village Gallery, 116 McDonald St., NC Commercial Galleries Maness. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8am-6pm & Sun., tion. Thoughtful designs and some of my own NC Commercial Galleries and welcoming atmosphere. Hours: Wed.-Fri., Waxhaw. Ongoing - Featuring pottery by Bill continued from Page 45 1-5pm. Contact: 910/948-4897. "whimsy" pieces as well as useful art collec- continued from Page 46 10am-6pm, by chance or appt. and on 3rd Fri., Stewart, as well as works by over 300 other tion by Regina Voncannon. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 6-9pm. Contact: 919/663-6278 or at (www. artists including both decorative and functional Donna Craven Pottery, 2616 Old Cox Rd., Hickory Hill Pottery, 4539 Busbee Rd., Sea- MasterWorks, 246 East Ave., Seagrove. 10am-5pm (closed Thur.). Contact: 336/873- Stuempfle Pottery, 1224 Dover Church Rd., especially styles from central NC before 1850 raleighstreetgallery.com). handmade pieces. The gallery is filled with Asheboro. Ongoing - Featuring wood-fired grove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional shapes Ongoing - Featuring antique, traditional, and 9266. Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring pottery with ex- by David and Mary Farrell. Hours: Mon.-Sat., pottery, jewelry, wrought iron, garden accents, salt-glazed, mostly traditional with some of the area, stoneware that is functional and contemporary pottery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am- pressive shapes and natural surfaces by David 9am-5pm (closed Dec. 24- Jan. 17). Contact: Sparta decorative whimsy and so much more. Hours: decorative and contemporary forms by Donna beautiful. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 5pm. Contact: 336/873-7779. Pottery Road Studio and Gallery, 1387 NC Stuempfle. Hours: during kiln openings and 910/464-3700 or at (www.westmoorepottery. Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: Craven. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: 336/629- 910/464-3166. S Hwy. 705, 6 miles south of Seagrove town by appt. Contact: 910/464-2689 or at (www. com). Blue Ridge Gallery of Fine Art, 103 Gal- 704/843-5638 or at (www.stewartsvillagegal- 8173. McCanless Pottery Downtown Seagrove, limits. Ongoing - Named after the scenic stuempflepottery.com). lery Lane, 15 minutes from downtown Sparta. lery.com). His Hands Pottery, 7029 New Center Church 213 E. Main St., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featur- byway which runs through the Seagrove pot- White Hill Gallery, 407 Highway (15-501), Ongoing - Featuring a variety of artworks by Dover Pottery, 634 NC Hwy. 705, Seagrove. Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring functional, ing a new gallery owned by Will McCanless tery community, the gallery represents over Studio Touya, 4911 Busbee Road, Seagrove. Carthage. Ongoing - Featuring works of beautiful local and regional artists. Hours: Thur.-Sat., Waynesville Ongoing - Featuring a variety of colored crys- decorative, folk art, and Biblical pieces by Jea- showcasing Seagrove-area potters and quilts 100 exclusive artists from NC as well as other Ongoing - Studio Touya is a handmade pot- pottery, including Southwest, ceramic, hand- 11am-6pm & Sun., 1-6pm, when open - call talline ware, freehand-decorated majolica, and nette Lowdermilk. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm by Dr. Scott Murkin. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10am- areas of the country. Potters, Don and Susan tery studio located in Seagrove, where Hitomi painted glassware, wood turining, and paintings ahead. Contact: 336/372-1711 (http://www. Blue Owl Studio & Gallery, 11 N. Main Street, raku by Milly, Fiva, and Zeke McCanless, but (closed Jan.-Mar.). Contact: 336/879-5866 or 5pm. Contact: 336/873-7036 or at http://www. Walton work in a studio attached to the front and Takuro Shibata set up studio and built a in watercolor, oil and pencil. Hours: Tue.-Fri., blueridgefineart.com). Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring art and we also carry ceramic work by Allen McCanless e-mail at ([email protected]). mccanlesspottery.com/). gallery with a window so that visitors can see Japanese style wood kiln. Our focus is to make 10am-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm; & Sun., 1-5pm. pottery by local and regional artists, plus our and Stephen Baxter and quilts by Scott Murkin. the day to day tasks of pottery production. A simple and functional pottery by using local wild Contact: 910/947-6100. Cater Pots Studio, 209 Antioch Church Road, own unique and exclusive collection of vintage Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 336/879- Humble Mill Pottery, 121 N Broad St., McCanless Pottery, 634 NC Hwy 705, large selection of art stamps by Rubber Stamp clay and wood firing technique. We named our 4 miles from the town of Sparta. Ongoing - handcolored art advertising, quotes and moun- 3610 or at (Doverpotteryseagrove.com). Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring classical and Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring Zinc Silicate Tapestry is also located in the gallery. Come pottery as "Touya" when we started our small Whynot Pottery, 1013 Fork Creek Mill Rd., Husband-&-Wife team, Daniel & Robin Cater tain scenes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm & traditional stoneware influenced by 2 years of crystalline glazes by Will McCanless. Also see both functional and contemporary pottery pottery studio in Shigaraki, Japan, and it literary Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring interesting create beautiful stoneware pottery in their Blue (in season) Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 828/456- Down To Earth Pottery, 11792 Hwy. 24/27, work in Japan by Charlotte Wooten. Hours: featuring wood-fired pottery by David Stuempfle along with other fine crafts at Pottery Road. means "pottery house" in Japanese which we shapes and intriguing glazes. Custom sizes on Ridge mountain studio. Cater Pots are fired 9596 or at (www.blueowlnc.com). Carthage. Ongoing - Featuring utilitarian Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7145 and Daniel Johnston. Hours: daily 10am-5pm. Hours: Tue. - Sat., 10am-5pm, & closed major really like. Contact: (336)510-7385 or at (www. lamps, vases and bottles by Mark and Meredith to cone 6 oxidation, so all functional pottery is and decorative pieces by Jim, Nick & Mary or at (www.humblemillpottery.com). Contact: 336/879-3610 or at (www.mccanless- holidays. Contact: 336-879-2600 or (info@pot- studiotouya.com). Heywood. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Con- food, dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe. Burr Studio & Gallery, 136 N. Main Street, Havner. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: pottery.com). teryroad.com). tact: 336/873-9276 or at Cater Pots mixes their own glazes and applies Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring lyrical 910/948-2619. JLK Jewelry at Jugtown, 330 Jugtown Rd., Sunset Pottery, 123 Sunset Dr., Robbins. (www.whynotpottery.com). them to the bisqueware in attractive combi- sculpture by Dane Burr, functional pottery by Seagrove. Ongoing - Jennie Lorette Keatts McKay Pottery, 2596 Pottery Rd., Seagrove. Potts Pottery, 630 East Main St., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring all lead free pottery by nations by various means including dipping, MaryEtta Burr, and works by other artisans in Eck McCanless Pottery, 6077 Old US Hwy. takes clay to a different level! She hand makes Ongoing - Featuring traditional shape including Ongoing - Featuring many colors of functional Harold B. & Gloria B. Stutts. Have traditional Williams Pottery, 2170 Dan Road, Robbins. brushing and spraying. Hours: Mostly Wed.- various media. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. 220, Seagrove. Ongoing - The pottery will sell pottery cabochons and sets them in sterling face jugs and Aladdin teapots. Hours: Tue.- tableware, wood-fired salt-glaze and wood ash pottery, piggy banks, lamps, vases, and special Ongoing - Functional pottery in multi-colored Sat., 10am-4pm - call ahead. Contact: 336/372- Contact: 828/456-7400. crystalline works made by this second-genera- silver or 14K and 18K gold, copper, brass Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-4255. glazes by Jeff Potts. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5- order pieces. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. as well as decorative glazes, Hours: Tue.-Sat., 4604 or at (http://www.caterpots.com). tion Seagrove potter but, the main focus will be and semi-precious stones. Hours: Tue.-Sat., pm. Contact: 336/873-9660. Contact: 910/948-3009 or e-mail at (gstutts@ 10am-5pm. Earthworks Gallery, 21 N. Main Street, on agateware, which is made by turning several 8:30am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-2653 or at McNeills Pottery, 1208 Upper Rd., Seagrove. maniscustombuilders.com). Mangum Pottery of Turkey knob, 280 Turkey Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring art in all different colors of clay at one time. Hours: Tue.- (www.jlkjewelry.com). Ongoing - Featuring hand-built one-of-a-kind Ray Pottery, 460 Cagle Rd., Seagrove. Ongo- Windsong Pottery, 6109 Brantley Gordon Hollow Lane, Sparta. Ongoing - Featuring mediums celebrating native peoples and our Sat., 10am-5pm or by appt. and open all Mon. designs in porcelain and stoneware by Judy ing - Featuring high-quality, gas-fired stonware Teague's Frogtown Pottery, 179 Frogtown Rd., Denton. Ongoing - Featuring handmade pottery and ceramic art by Robin Mangum in a earth. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., Holidays. Contact: 336/964-4206 or at Johnston and Gentithes Art Pottery, 741 McNeill. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: by Paul and Sheila Ray. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Rd., Eagle Springs. Ongoing - Featuring tradi- functional stoneware in glazes of floating blue wide variety of function and form. Hours: hours noon-1pm. Contact: 828/452-9500 or at (www. (www.EckMcCanless.webs.com). Fork Creek Mill Road, Whynot. Ongoing - Fea- 336 879-3002. 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-6707 or at (www. tional, hand-thrown pottery that is all lead-free and rainbow by Margie Nance, Matthew Nance, vary so call ahead. Contact: 336/372-5291 or earthworkssgallery.com). turing traditional and contemporary museum- paulandsheilaray.com). by Jean Teague. We specialize in dinnerware, Lydia Nance and other family members. Hours: (http://www.mangumpottery.com). The English Potter, 825 Hwy. 705 S., Sea- quality pottery and sculpture by Fred Johnston Michele Hastings & Jeff Brown Pottery, 505 cookware, lamps, vases, and Christmas orna- Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/857-2485 or Grace Cathey Gallery & Sculpture Garden, grove. Ongoing - Featuring hand thrown por- and Carol Gentithes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- E Main Street, Seagrove. Ongoing - Featur- Richardson Pottery, 5466 Joel Jessup Rd., ments. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: e-mail at ([email protected]). Statesville 136 Depot Street, inside and behind Walker celain and stoneware pottery by Robert Saxby. 5pm (call first). Contact: 336/873-9176 or at ing works by Michele Hastings and Jeff Brown. Seagrove. Ongoing - Functional & decorative 910/948-3540. Service Station, Waynesville. Ongoing - Fea- Fine stoneware glazes range from copper red (www.johnstonandgentithes.com). Hours: Mon.,Tues., Thur., Fri., Sat., 10am-5pm stoneware, microwave, oven and dishwasher Wyndham & Brooke Haven Pottery Gallery, Village Pot Shop Fine Arts and Crafts Gal- turing works in metal by Grace Cathey includ- to tenmoku. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10a-5pm & Sun., and Sun. noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873-1001 or safe by Susan & Danny Richardson. Hours: The Gingerbread House Pottery, 246 Old 209 East Main St., Seagrove. Ongoing - Fea- lery, 248 N. Center St., 2 Blocks North of the ing mirrors, lanps, and garden art. Demonstra- noon-4pm. Contact: 336/879-1352 or at (www. Jugtown Pottery, 330 Jugtown Rd., Seagrove. at (www.gypsypotters.com). Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-5672. Plank Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring turing fine functional high-fired stoneware with Center of town on the right, Statesville. Ongo- tions on some weekends. Hours: Mon.-Thur., english-potter.com). Ongoing - Celebrating 100 years of opera- decorative and functional cone 6 electric fired rich contemporary glazes by Wyndham and ing - Our mission is to provide a showcase for 7am-6pm & Fri.-Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: tion. Featuring handmade wood and gas-fired Moore Pots Pottery, 333 Jugtown Rd., Sea- Rockhouse Pottery, 1792 Hwy. 705 S., pieces by Suzanne Bettis. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Melanie Dennison. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm local and regional artists and artisans, providing 828/456-8843 or at (www.gracecathey.com). Fat Beagle Pottery, 719 Potter’s Way Rd., dinnerware, vases and jars by Vernon Owens, grove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional and folk Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring Salt glaze 10am-5pm (closed Jan. & Feb.). Contact: & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7254 or at high-quality decorative and functional arts and Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring wheel-turned, Pam Owens and Travis Owens. Hours: Tue.- art pottery; candlesticks, Rebekah pitchers, and and hand carved grapes, dogwood, pines, 336/873-7762 or e-mail at (suzanbett9@yahoo. (www.brookehavenpottery.com). crafts to patrons with an eye for the finer things. Ridge Runner Naturals, 33 N. Main Street, gas-fired, functional and contemporary stone- Sat., 8:30am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-3266 or at chickens; wood fired salt glazed. Hours: Mon.- tulips, oak leaves and chili peppers on pots com). Our arts and crafts galleries feature handmade Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring watercolor ware. Also features uniquely stunning, pit-fired (www.jugtownware.com). Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-1453. by Carolyn Poole. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5- Shelby jewelry, blown glass, woodwork, regional scenes of the mountains, quiet meadows and vases. Hours: Tue., Thur. Fri., Sat., 9:30am-5- pm. Contact: 336/879-2053 or at (www.rtmc. Thomas Pottery, 1295 S. Hwy. 705, Seagrove. pottery, metalwork, mosaics, hand-woven whispering forest of Western North Carolina by pm. Contact: 336/953-0608 or e-mail at (fatbea- Keith Martindale Pottery, Boyd Dr., Seagrove. Nichols Pottery, 1400 Hwy. 705 S., Seagrove. net/~rockhouse). Ongoing - Featuring functional and decora- Buffalo Creek Gallery, 104 E. Warren Street, fibers, paintings and more. So, whether you Jo Ridge Kelley. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10:30am- [email protected]). Ongoing - Featuring functional and decora- Ongoing - Country yet classic, functional tive stoneware pottery by Scott and Bobbie Shelby. Ongoing - The gallery features paint- are interested in: vases, bowls, paper weights, 5:30pm. Contact: 828/456-3003 or at (www. tive pottery with a new red glaze and an ocean and decorative. Hand-thrown stoneware with Scott's Pottery, 143 Jugtown Rd., Seagrove. Thomas. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: ings, drawings, note cards, polymer clay art, fanciful ornaments, stained glass, sun-catchers, JoKelley.com). Fiber and Fire Gallery, 253 E Main Street, glaze by Keith Martindale. Hours: Mon.-Sat., timeless appeal, including an ongoing Biblical Ongoing - Featuring functional hand-made pot- 336/879-4145 or at (www.thomaspottery.com). pottery, woodturnings, woodcarvings, jewelry, decorative boxes, exquisite bowls turned from Seagrove. Ongoing - A gallery of wearable fi- 10am-3pm & Sun. 1-5pm (closed Jan.-Mar.). appeal. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & (Oct.- tery by Tina Scott. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10:30am- stained glass, pressed flowers, quilting, weav- found pieces of wood, each one of a kind, wa- Studio Thirty-Three, 33 Pigeon St., Waynes- ber art by Kathy Fernandez. “Sewing has been Contact: 336/302-3571 or at (www.keithmartin- Dec.) Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 910/948-4392 or 5pm. Contact: 910/464-2306 or e-mail at Tom Gray Pottery, 1480 Fork Creek Mill Rd., ing and much more! Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5- tercolors, baskets, ceramics, fine photography, ville. Ongoing - A unique jewelry studio and a part of my life since I was a child. Successful dalepottery.com). at (www.nicholspotteryshop.com). ([email protected]). Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring wheel thrown :30pm and Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 704/487- prints, collages or oil paintings. We also offer gallery, featuring the works of national award sewing includes the ability to “see” how fabric and hand built utilitarian wares fired in a gas- 0256 ot at (www.buffalocreekgallery.com). classes and workshops by local and regional winning regional jewelers and full service studio and design complement one another.” Hours: King’s Pottery, 4905 Reeder Rd., Seagrove. O'Quinn Pottery, 4456 Busbee Rd., Seagrove. Seagrove Creations Pottery Gallery, 354 Lit- fired car kiln to cone 10 utilizing local clay in artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10:30am-5pm & Sat., offering fine handcrafted jewelry, custom design call for hours. Contact: 336/872-4007 or at Ongoing - Hand-turned traditional stoneware. Ongoing - Featuring multi-colored gas fired tle River Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Showcas- slip decoration and glazes by Tom Gray. Glazes Siler City 10am-4pm. Contact: 704/380-4689 or at (www. and restoration. Specializing in custom wedding (www.fiberandfire.net). Wood-fired salt glaze. Folk pottery. face jugs, functional and decorative pottery by Sandra O ing over 60+ potters and arts from craftsmen are primarily mattes. Shapes of serving pieces villagepotshop.com). bands and one-of-a-kind designs as well as and more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Con- Quinn. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: within the Seagrove area. Hours: (Apr.-Dec.) and dinner ware include square and oval as Throughout Siler City, Jan. 19, 6-9pm - "Siler rare and exotic gemstones. Hours: Tue.-Sat, Fireshadow Pottery, 244 Falls Dr., Eagle tact: 336/381-3090 or at (www.kingspottery. 910/464-5125. Mon.-Sat., 9am-6pm & Sun., 1-6pm (Jan.-Mar.) well as round. Hours: Mn.-Sat., 10am-5pm. City Art Walk," featuring exhibits at many of Sylva 10am-6pm or by appt. Contact: 828/456-3443. Springs. Ongoing - Featuring one-of-a-kind com). Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. 1-5pm. Contact: Contact: 336/873-8270 or at (www.n2clay.com). the city's exhibit spaces, along with music and "primitive elegant" ceramic art. Hours: Tue.- Old Gap Pottery, 944 NC Hwy. 705, Seagrove. 336/873-7204 or at (www.potteryofseagrove. the good food offered in town on the 3rd Fri, of Karcher Stone Carving Studio & Gallery, 260 T. Pennington Art Gallery, 15 N. Main Street, Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/673-8317 or at Kovack Pottery, 1298 Fork Creek Mill Rd., Ongoing - Contemporary in design; oriental in com). Triple C Pottery, 3267 Big Oak Church Rd., the month. Hosted by the North Carolina Arts North Beta Road, off US 74, Sylva. Ongoing Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring pencil draw- (www.fireshadow.com). Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring hand-turned, nature. One-of-a-kind stoneware, Raku, and Eagle Springs. Ongoing - Featuring hand- Incubator. Contact: 919/663-1335 or at (www. - Featuring a working studio and gallery with ings of local scenery, and landmarks by Teresa hand-painted, lead-free functional stoneware porcelain by Phillip Pollet. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Seagrove Pottery, 106 N Broad St., Seagrove. thrown functional and decorative pieces, with ncartsincubator.org). stone carvings by Collene Karcher, executed Pennington, including originals, prints and gift Frank Neef Pottery, 258 East Main Street, and wood-fired, salt-glazed pottery by Craig 10am-4 (call ahead). Contact: 336-873-7664. Ongoing - Featuring works by 50 local potters a variety of lead-free glazes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., in marble, alabaster, and limestone with steel items. Also framing is available. Hours: Mon.- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring decorative Kovack and Michelle Kovack. Hours: Mon.-Sat., functional and decorative pieces. Hours: Mon.- 9am-5pm. Contact: 910/948-3635 or at (www. Against His Will Gallery and Studio, 117 E. and aluminum introduced at times. Hours: by sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/452.9284 or at and functional porcelain, elaborate cut out 9am-5pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873- Old Hard Times Pottery, 7672 Union Grove Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: triplecpottery.com). Second St., Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring appt only. Contact: 828/586-4813 or at (www. (www.tpennington.com). designs, with crystaline and celadon glazes. 8727 or at (www.geocities.com/kovackpottery/). Church Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring 336/873-7280. handknitted rugs, quality yarn, stunning alpaca collenekarcher.com). Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. noon-5pm. traditional, as well as utilitarian and decorative Turn and Burn Pottery, 124 East Ave., fiber in a variety of colors, handmade knitting Textures, 142 N. Main St., Waynesville. Ongo- Contact: 336/872-4013 or at (www.potteryby- Lantern Hill Pottery, 110 East Avenue, pottery. Salt glaze, red glaze, and a variety Seagrove Stoneware, 136 West Main St., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional needles, Fricke spinning wheels as well as very Valdese ing - Featuring hand-crafter furniture by John frankneef.com). Seagrove. Ongoing - We focus on making our of colors. Dinnerware, face jugs, angels and Seagrove. Ongoing - Functional and decora- Seagrove salt-glazed and wood-fired stone- cool mobiles, hand poured environment-friendly Gernandt, textile art by Suzanne Gernandt, pottery that is not only hand-crafted and an luminaries by Janey McNeill. Hours: Mon.- tive stoneware vases, bowls, lamps, dinner- ware. Contemporary Raku and horsehair by candles, and more! Hours: Wed.-Fri., 1-5pm & Play It Again Records Building, 150 West and other items of home decore. Hours: Mon.- Freeman Pottery, 1147 McDuffie Rd., Eagle enjoyment to use, but also beautiful in their own Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., 10am-5pm. Contact: ware, fountains, and floor pieces. All wheel David and Deborah Garner. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 919/742-1122 or at Main Street, Valdese. Window Gallery, Jan. Sat., 10am-6pm & most Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: Springs. Ongoing - Featuring hand-turned min- form of art to be seen and held by all. Hours: 336/879-2481 or e-mail at (oldhardtimes@rtmc. turned and unique glazes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7381 or at (www. (www.AgainstHisWillStudio.com). 5 - 30 - "Drawings And Paintings by Byron 828/452-0058 or at (www.texturesonmain.com). iatures 1/2 to 2 inches, functional ware decorat- Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. 11am-5pm. net). 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-4pm. Contact: turnandburnpottery.com). Jones". Some of Jones’ pieces are abstract, ed with farm scenes and vessel puzzles. Hours: Contact: 336-873-8222 or at (www.lanternhill- 336/873-8283 or at (www.seagrovestoneware. Chatham Camera Club Gallery, 229 N. and some are “portraits” of well-known musi- The Jeweler’s Workbench, 80 N. Main St., Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 910/673-2044 or pottery.com). Old House Pottery, 236 Beane Lane, Sea- com). Uwharrie Crystalline Pottery, 112 East Ave., Chatham Ave., Siler City, NC. Ongoing - Fea- cians, done in pencil, pen-and- ink, or acrylics. Waynesville. Ongoing - Specializing in fine e-mail at ([email protected]). grove. Ongoing - Featuring functional stone- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring crystalline pot- turing works by a diverse group of amateur and Jones was born in Durham, NC, and became hand-crafted jewelry, custom design and repair, Latham's Pottery, 7297 US Hwy 220 S., ware by Fred Beane. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5- Semper Fi Pottery, 481 King Road, off of Busi- tery (the art of growing crystals on vases), raku, professional photographers networked together interested in drawing at an early age. He and limited edition watches and jewelry boxes. From The Ground Up Pottery, 172 Crest- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring funtional and pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 336/879-2052. ness 220 S. before you get to Blackankle Rd., and functional stoneware by William & Pamela around the idea of sharing our knowledge and his family moved to Lenoir, NC, in 2003. His Featuring award-winning artists of the Great wood Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring tradional stoneware by Bruce and Janice Seagrove. Ongoing - A family owned and oper- Kennedy. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., experience with each other, while enjoying art education began in high school, and after Smoky Mountains and from across the country. handmade pottery by Michael Mahan and his Latham. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Original Owens Pottery, 3728 Busbee Rd., ated business. We are not the traditional pot- noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7532 or e-mail at our interest in photography. Hours: by chance graduation he attended St. Andrews College in Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: two children, Chelsea and Levi. Tree platters, 336/873-7303 or e-mail at (lathamspottery@ Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring gray ware with ters that you would more than likely see around ([email protected]). and the 3rd Fri. from 6-9pm. Contact: (www. Laurinburg, NC, in 1977. From St. Andrews, he 828/456-2260. meditation bells, dinnerware, and southwestern embarqmail.com). flower designs and other painting, blues, and Seagrove. We like to make each and every chathamcameraclub.org). continued to UNC Wilmington from 1979-1983, glaze. Contemporary and traditional forms. lots of red ware by Boyd Owens. Hours: Mon.- piece that we create unique. Hours: Mon.-Sun., Vernon Pottery, 1066 Chriscoe Rd., Seagrove. where he earned a BA in Creative Arts, with a Twigs & Leaves, 98 N. Main Street, Waynes- Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm (call ahead). Con- Lovin hillss pottery, 564 Loving Hill Rd., Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., nnon-5pm. Contact: 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/975-1215. Ongoing - Featuring a wide line of wares, Hotel Hadley Studios, 130 N. Chatham Ave., focus on drawing and printmaking. Hours: 24/7. ville. Ongoing - Featuring the nature-related tact: 910/464-6228 or at Candor. Ongoing - Featuring hand-thrown 910/464-3553. from 10 oz. coffee mugs to 12 gal. planters. Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring works by Kristy Contact: David Mench by e-mail at (Waggle- porcelain works with leaves by Kaaren Stoner, (www.fromthegrounduppots.com). functional and decorative pieces. Known for Shelton's Pottery, 391 Cagle Rd., Seagrove. Their surface treatments include slip-trailing, Church, Sarah Kuhn and Drucilla Pettibone. [email protected]). as well as other works by regional artists and hand carved pottery. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- Pebbles Pottery, 7127 Hwy. 705, Eagle Ongoing - Featuring salt glaze and purple, carving, multiple glazes, and overglaze brush- We consist of 6 studios and an exhibition craftsmen. Hours: Tue.-Sat, 10am-5:30pm. Graham Chriscoe Pottery, 2719 220 N., pm (closed Jan.-Mar.). Contact: 910/974-7787 Springs. Ongoing - Hand-turned functional & red, yellow, yellow w/blue, green, blue, dark work. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: space. We will have monthly rotating shows in Wadesboro Contact: 828/456-1940 or at (www.twig- Seagrove. Ongoing - Functional hand-thrown or e-mail at ([email protected]). decorative stoneware with lead-free glazes by blue, light blue, specks, sponge colors, blue w/ 336/879-2788. the gallery space. Hours: 3rd Fri. 6-9pm and by sandleaves.com). pottery using glazes of white, brown, burgundy, Pebbles Bryson. Hand-carved folk art scenes brown, brown, and beige glazes by Mitchell & chance and appt. Contact: 919/663-0241 or at Olde Mill Gallery & Studios, Lockhart-Taylor cobalt blue, teal blue, red and Christmas green. Luck's Ware, 1606 Adams Rd., Seagrove. & dogwoods. North Carolina vases are my Sherri Shelton. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Village Pottery and Marketplace, 205 E. (www.hotelhadleystudios.com). Center, 514 N. Washington St., Wadesboro. Weaverville Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 910/428- Ongoing - Traditional, utilitarian pottery forms special items. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm Sun., 9am-5pm (Oct.-Mar.). Contact: 336/963- Main St., Seagrove. Ongoing - Downtown Ongoing - At the gallery visitors will see art- 4536. in a wide range of colors including Sid Luck's (closed Jan.). Contact: 910/948-4120 or e-mail 2444 or e-mail at ([email protected]). Seagrove’s oldest and largest gallery, featuring Lakewood Pottery, 11330 Hwy. 64 W., Siler work by regional artists which includes: original Mangum Gallery, 16 North Main Street, Weav- “CRAWDAD” slip. Salt-glazed stoneware from at ([email protected]). fine pottery and crafts by over 100 artisans. City. Ongoing - Featuring crystalline, high-fired paintings in oil, acrylic & watercolor, that range erville. Ongoing - Featuring functional and Great White Oak Gallery, 437 N. Broad St., wood-fired groundhog kiln. Pottery turned by Smith Pottery, 743 South Hwy 705, Seagrove. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., noon-5pm. porcelain and gold lusters by Ed Weinthraub. from landscapes to abstracts; photography; decorative pottery dinnerware. Hours: Mon.- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring functional son Matt, a 6th generation potter, also avail- Phil Morgan Pottery, 966 Hwy. 705, Sea- Ongoing - Spirited - imaginative - unique “art Contact: 336/873-7966 or at (www.seagrovevil- Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., noon-4- works in copper and copper repousse; ceramic Fri., 9am-5pm and Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: thrown forms and hand-built pottery by Ben- able. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: grove. Ongoing - Featuring 100% hand-thrown pottery” handcrafted by the Smith family. Hours: lagepottery.com). pm. Contact: 919/663-3743. creations, custom sculptured and functional; 828/645-4929 or (www.mangumpottery.com). jamin Burns and Bonnie Burns. Exquisitely 336/879-3261 or e-mail at (lucksware@rtmc. pottery, crystalline glazed porcelain, wood fired Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-1174 art glass jewelry, jewelry made from beads glazed and hand decorated with rare unusual net). salt-glaze, stoneware, and copper red glazes or at (www.smithpotterync.com). Walton's Pottery, 1387 S. NC Hwy. 705, Person to Person Art Studio/Gallery, 210 N of Swarvoski crystal; hand-stitched quilts of Miya Gallery, 31 N. Main St., Weaverville. glazes and hand-painted motifs. Hours: daily by Phil Morgan. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Seagrove. Ongoing - Innovative, contempory Chatham Ave., Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring exquisite designs; hand painted goblets, pitch- Ongoing - The gallery is a new and refresh- 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-8066 or at (www. Lufkin Pottery, 7437 Hwy 220 S., Asheboro. Contact: 336/873-7304. Snowhill Pottery & Tileworks, 402 East pottery by Don and Susan Walton located unique art for interesting people, all created ers and vases; wood sculptures and turnings, ing addition to the WNC art scene. We exhibit greatwhiteoakgallery.com). Ongoing - Featuring jewel tone glazes and Main Street, Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring inside Pottery Road Gallery. Hours: Tue.-Sat., by artist Roger Person. Hours: by appt and on and more. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-5pm; Fri., work of over 50 artists: fine jewelry, clay, wood, specialize in kitchenware and functional pieces Piney Woods Pottery, 1430 Ether Rd., Star. handmade tile, stoneware sculpture, porce- 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-2600 or at (www. the 3rd Fri., 6-9pm. Contact: 919/663-0982 or 10am-3pm or by appt. Contact: 704/272-5464 glass, metal, fiber, photogrphy and two dimen- Hatfield Pottery, 187 Atkinson Farm Rd., by Sally Lufkin Saylor. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Ongoing - Sculpted pottery figures - snow- lain jewelry, and slip-trailed pottery by Laura potteryroad.com). e-mail at ([email protected]). or at (www.oldemillgallery.org). sional art. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Sat., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring functional and 9:30am-5pm (closed Wed.). Contact: 336/873- men, clowns and angels; hand appliqués and Weant-Johnson. Also also custom tile installa- 10am-5pm & Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: 828- whimsical art deco, as well as folk styles of 8764 or e-mail at ([email protected]). functional pottery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. tions. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm or by appt. Westmoore Pottery, 4622 Busbee Rd., Raleigh Street Gallery, 120 W. Raleigh St., 658-9655 or at (www.miyagallery.com). hand turned pottery by Morgan Hatfield. Hours: Contact: 910/572-3554. Contact: 336/301-6681. Seagrove. Ongoing - Historical redware, salt- Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring a consortium of Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-8458. glazed stoneware, and green-glazed pottery, many artists from the area painters, sculptors, continued on Page 47 continued on Page 48 Page 46 - Carolina Arts, January 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, January 2018 - Page 47 Sat., 11:30am-7:30pm & Sun., noon-3pm. incense, beeswax candles and much more. Contact: 910/815-3330 or at (www.threehound- Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm. Contact: 336/773- sgallery.com). 1043 or e-mail at ([email protected]). NC Commercial Galleries continued from Page 47 Winston-Salem Area Fiber Company, 600 N. Trade Street, Winston Salem. Ongoing - Fiber Company is a working West Jefferson/Jefferson ics, glass, fiber, jewelry and wood. Hours: Tue- Downtown Arts District, Sixth and Trade studio and partnership of five women creating Sat., 11am-6pm or by appt. Contact: 910/343- streets, Winston-Salem. Jan. 5 , 7-10pm - wearable art, home accessories and textile art Acorn Gallery, 103 Long St., West Jefferson. 8997 or at (www.newelementsgallery.com). "DADA First Friday Gallery Hop," with special located in the heart of the Downtown Art District. Ongoing - Featuring original works by award artist demonstrations, art exhibits, and shops With over 60 consignment artists, most local winning and nationally exhibited artist Raney Port City Pottery & Fine Crafts, at The Cotton and studios open evening hours. Events are artists, Fiber Company offers a wide range of Rogers, including wildlife and landscape paint- Exchange, 307 North Front Street, Wilmington. free and open to the public. Gallery Hops are gift items. Hours: Tue., 11am-3pm; Wed.-Fri., ings and prints. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-5pm & Ongoing - Celebrating ten years in business, funded and sponsored by the Downtown Art 11am-5pm; Sat., 11am-3pm & by appt. Contact: Sat., 11am-2pm. Contact: 336/246-3388 or at Port City Pottery & Fine Crafts, in the historic District Association, a non profit organization, 336/725-5277 or e-mail at (fibercompany@gmail. (www.acorngallery.com). Cotton Exchange in downtown Wilmington, is the and their supporting memberhship. Contact: com). first gallery in Wilmington dedicated exclusively 336/722-2345. Ashe Custom Framing & Gallery, 105 S. to local, handmade, one-of-a-kind, three-dimen- Island Arts On Trade, 521 N. Liberty St., Ste. Jefferson Ave., West Jefferson. Ongoing - Fea- sional art and craft by jury-selected coastal North ArtConnections, 629 N. Trade St. Winston 100, in the Artists On Liberty Building, across turing a varied selection of originals and prints Carolina artisans. We present decorative and Salem. Ongoing - Four local artists’ working from the DADA Community Center, Winston- by local and regional artists. Also, a wide array functional works in clay, fiber/textiles, gourds, studios, shop, and gallery. Artists: Audrey Lynge - Salem. Ongoing - Featuring visual and func- of pottery and handcrafted wooden vases. baskets, jewelry, mixed media, glass and wood colored pencil drawings, mixed media, and prints; tional artwork by gallery artist, Gary Campbell. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. in a beautiful setting in this early 20th century his- Patty Pape - upcycled clothing, hand bound Also, featuring other multicultural artists and Contact: 336/246-2218. toric building. Handmade objects, whether held, books, and calligraphy services; Anne Murray mixed media artwork throughout the year. worn, or displayed, enrich our lives by connecting - fine art book binding, hand made paper, and Hours: Fri.-Sat., 1-5pm or by appt. Contact: Broomfields Gallery, 414 E. 2nd St, (across us with our humanity, creativity, and our history. marbling; Melrose Buchanan - paintings, prints, 336/722-0510. from the post office), West Jefferson. Ongoing It is evident when you enter Port City Pottery & collage, and drawings. Shop also sells consign- - Featuring an exhibition of works by NC and Fine Crafts that all of the Gallery members are ment artists’ hand painted silk scarves, knitted Patina, 217 W. 6th St., Winston-Salem.Ongo- SC artists in various mediums in a setting of pursuing not only art but their passion. Hours: shawls, cards, and hand crafted jewelry. Anne ing - Featuring a unique shop with art by local quality antiques. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Mon-Sat., 10am-5:30pm & Sun. noon-4pm. Murray and Patty Pape offer classes/workshops potters, craftspeople, and painters. Patina also Contact: 336/846-4141 or at (www.broomfield- Contact: 910/763-7111 or at (www.portcitypottery. at the studio in book binding, marbling, and col- carries unique clothing, gifts, home accessories sgallery.com). com). lage. Hours: Thur., Fri., Sat., 11am-6pm, & Sun. and gift baskets. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm. 1-6pm. Contact: 336/893-8839 or at (ArtConnec- Contact: 336/725-6395 or e-mail at (patinas- Prack Studio / Sculpture Garden, 431 Sunny- SALT Studio & The Gallery at SALT Studio, tionsontrade.com). [email protected]). side Park Road, Jefferson. Ongoing - Featur- 805 N. 4th Street, inside the historic Modern ing sculptures by Mary-Ann Prack. Hours: open Baking Building in the heart of the Brooklyn Arts Blessings, 823 Reynolda Road, Winston- The Other Half, 560 North Trade St., Winston by appt only. Contact: 828/406-7046 or at District - enter through glass door under the Salem. Ongoing - Featuring works by Marsha Salem. Ongoing - Featuring works by Mary (www.prackart.com). building overhang, the gallery is at the end of Thrift, Christine McCormick and Sharon Ann Zotto, Chris Teague, Nic Bernard, Dodie the hallway Wilmington. Ongoing - The Gallery Grubbs. Their work encompasses original Campbell, Jack Dent, Celeste Chapman-Dent, Stephen Shoemaker Studio, 113 S. Jeffer- at SALT Studio is Wilmington NC’s only fine art landscapes, figurative works and still life in a Ron Propst, Jason Probstein, Kathy Townsend son Ave., West Jefferson. Ongoing - Featur- photography gallery. The gallery exhibits fine contemporary style of realism. Also offering and Mike Cowan. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm ing original works by watercolorist Stephen art photography by national, international, and an exhibit of 19th Century Chinese Ancestor or by appt. Contact: 336/407-5494 or e-mail at Shoemaker. Specializing in historic landscapes local artists. The gallery strives to bring thought Portraits. The show is enhanced by a display ([email protected]). and paintings of places and events in/of Ashe provoking, aesthetic, photo-based works of art of Chinese silk opera gowns. Hours: Fri.&Sat., County and the area. The “Virginia Creeper” to Wilmington. All of our exhibition openings 11am-5pm and Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 336/922- Village Smith Galleries/VSG Fine Arts, 119 train series is particularly popular. Hours: are on the Fourth Friday Gallery Nights each 6909. Reynolda Village, near Reynolda House Mu- Mon-Fri., 10am-5pm or by chance. Contact: month as administered by The Arts Council seum of Art, Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Ameri- 336/246-3401. of Wilmington. SALT Studio is a photography Delurk Gallery, 207 W 6th Street, Winston-Sa- can and European watercolors, oils, antique studio that offers high caliber, personalized lem. Ongoing - An artist run gallery, dedicated engravings and contemporary works by Gorg, Wilmington photographic services with a unique edge to to the exposure and sale of current artists’ McKnight, Boulanger, Alvar, Nicole Monteran, Wilmington. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm and work. Hours: Wed.-Sat., noon-8pm; Sun., noon- Stephen White and other gallery artists. Na- Acme Art Studios, 711 N. 5th Ave., downtown Sat., noon-5pm. Call prior to coming to make 6pm; & till 10pm on 1st Fri. Contact: 336/486- tional and regional crafts are represented in the Wilmington. Ongoing - Featuring works by Al- sure we are open and not on location shooting 3444 or at (www.delurkgallery.com). fields of ceramic and glass. Hours: Mon.-Sat., lan Nance, Angela Rowe, Angie Sinclair, Anna a job. Contact: 910/367-5720 or at (http://Salt- 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/723-3653. Kennedy, Chaz Manacsa, Dick Roberts, Dumay StudioNC.com). Earthbound Arts, 610 N. Trade St., Winston- Gorham, Fritzi Huber, Gary Breece, Grey Pas- Salem. Ongoing - Featuring an unique gallery Winterfire Craft Gallery, 145 Stratford Road, cal, Karen Crouch, Kristen Crouch, Marshall Sheffield Art Studio and Gallery, 802-A N. showcasing the nature-related works of Gordon Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Featuring pottery by Milton, MJ Cunningham,Nicolle Nicolle, Pam 4th Street, Brooklyn Arts District, Wilmington. Jones and Lucy Duncan. Original designs Hank Goodman as well as hand-crafted jew- Toll.Mark Weber, Arrow Ross, and Mike John- Ongoing - Featuring original oil and watercolor in clay, copper, and stained glass as well as elry, metal sculpture, hand-thrown pottery, art son. Hours: are by appt. only. Contact: Dick paintings by Sarah Sheffield. Exhibits changing handcrafted herbal soaps, sterling and copper glass, and calligraphy prints. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Roberts at 910/232-0027, e-mail (dickdow64@ monthly. We stock my full line of mini gift bou- jewelry, block print cards, masks, wind chimes, 10am-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-5- gmail.com) or Angela Rowe at ([email protected]. tique paintings as well. The shop will soon carry garden art, clay beads, herbal teas, natural pm. Contact: 336/748-0145. com) or at (www.acme-art-studios.com). prints and note cards in 2017. Hours: Fourth Friday for the Wilmington Art Walk from 6-9pm Art In Bloom, 210 Princess Street, Wilming- or by appt. Contact: 919/815-2097 or e-mail at ton. Through Jan. 13 - "Dreaming of Peace," ([email protected]). Don’t forget about our website: featuring oil paintings by Tatyana Kulida and Mio Reynolds. Ongoing - The gallery focuses 621N4Th Gallery, 621 North 4Th Street, upon international and national artists including Wilmington. Ongoing - The gallery is an artist- www.carolinaarts.com many artists from the Bloom family and local run gallery, studio and office space located in favorites such as Elizabeth Darrow (paintings) the heart of downtown Wilmington’s Brooklyn and Matthew Leavell (sculpture). Guests artists neighborhood. The gallery location provides es- are featured every 3-4 months. Visitors will tablished and emerging artists the opportunity find a mixture of traditional and contemporary to exhibit and sell their work in a professional paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, manner Hours: Mon.-Thur., 1-5pm & 4th Friday, jewelry, ceramics, fabric, and objects found dur- 6-9pm or by appt. Contact: 910/763-2012 or at ing the renovation of the building: horse shoes, (http://621n4th.com/index.php). bottles, papers, wagon parts, utensils, glass, and ceramics (c. 1910-1920). Hours: Tue.-Sat., Spectrum Art & Jewelry, @ The Fourm, 10am-6pm or by appt. Contact: 484/885-3037. 1125-H Military Cutoff Rd., Wilmington. Ongo- ing - Featuring works by over 100 regionally Bottega Art & Wine Gallery, 208 N. Front St., and nationally renowned artists in a variety of Wilmington. Ongoing - Featuring works by media. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: regional and international artists in a variety of 910/256-2323 or at (www.spectrumartgallery. media. Hours: Tue.-Wed., 1-10pm and Thur- com). Sat., 1pm-midnight. Contact: 910/763-3737 or at (www.bottegagallery.com). The ArtWorks, 200 Willard Street, Wilming- You can find past issues all the way back to ton. Ongoing - The ArtWorks is an art village Checker Cab Gallery, 130 N. Front Street, providing art studios, gallery space, and an August 2004! Suite 102, Wilmington. Ongoing - The gallery event venue; fostering a creative environ- is a full-service gallery featuring abstract and ment for artists, educational opportunities, and representational artwork serving collectors of enhancement of the Wilmington community, You can find past articles all the way back to all levels. It is downtown Wilmington’s most through art. Our Mission is to enhance the dynamic gallery featuring original artwork by community, assist the artist, contribute to the June 1999 regional emerging and established artists, of- revitalization of downtown Wilmington, to pre- fering the public the opportunity to get to know serve Wilmington’s commercial landmarks, and and understand the artists directly. Hours: Tue.- to increase the livelihood of local artists and Thur., noon-7pm; Fri.-Sat., noon-9pm; & Sun., provide a place to create and display all types Also don’t forget about our two blogs: noon-7pm. Contact: 919/270-1711 or at (www. of art. Hours: 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 10am-3 checkercabproductions.com). or by appt. Contact: 910/352-7077 or at (jim. [email protected]). ERA 20th Century Furniture and Art Gallery, Carolina Arts Unleashed 523 South 3rd St., Wilmington. Ongoing - The Golden Gallery, @ The Cotton Exchange, Inviting emerging artists of all sorts, to fill the 307 N. frint St., Wilmington. Ongoing - Featur- quiet space with cutting edge art that not only ing works by John W. Golden and Mary Ellen is pleasant to view, but also thought-provoking. Golden. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm & Carolina Arts News Unique modern furnishings from the mid-20- Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 910/762-4651 or at th century complement the contemporary (www.thegoldengallery.com). art. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 910/612-0542. Three Hounds Gallery, 29 S. Front St., Wilm- ington. Ongoing - Featuring works by Wayne Send us your email address to be added to our list to New Elements Gallery, 271 North Front McDowell, Jeff Chase, Dick Roberts, Shawn Street, Wilmington. Ongoing - Featuring works Best, Kristin Gibson, Fritzi Huber, Joanne Gei- receive notice of each monthly issue. by regional and nationally recognized artists. sel, Christa Sylvester, Brian Evans, Mark Gor- We offer a wide variety of contemporary fine art don, Rex Miller, and jewelry by Emily Parker. [email protected] and craft, including paintings, sculpture, ceram- Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11:30am-5:30pm; Fri. and

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