Vol. 24, No. 9 September 2020 You Can’T Buy It
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ABSOLUTELY FREE Vol. 24, No. 9 September 2020 You Can’t Buy It Water is Wide is by Susan Irish and is part of the exhibit Earth to Sky by the SC Chapter of National Association of Women Artists. The exhibit is on view at the Art League Gallery on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, from September 1 - 26, 2020. See the article on Page 9. ARTICLE INDEX Advertising Directory This index has active links, just click on the Page number and it will take you to that page. Listed in order in which they appear in the paper. Page 1 - Cover - Art League Gallery of Hilton Head - Susan Irish Page 3 - Art Support: NC Arts Council, SC Arts Council, CERF & Page 2 - Article Index, Advertising Directory, Contact Info, Links to blogs, and Carolina Arts site National Endowment for the Arts Page 4 - Editorial Commentary & Redux Contemporary Art Center Page 4 - Deane V. Bowers Page 5 - Redux Contemporary Art Center cont., Redux Contemporary Art Center (2) & Meyer Vogl Gallery Page 5 - Wells Gallery & Whimsy Joy by Roz Page 6 - Meyer Vogl Gallery cont. & Wells Gallery at the Santuary Resort Page 6 - Kathryn Whitaker Page 8 - Wells Gallery at the Santuary Resort cont. & City of North Charleston Page 9 - Art League of Hilton Head & Society of Bluffton Artists Page 7 - Emerge SC, Helena Fox Fine Art, Corrigan Gallery, Halsey-McCallum Studio, Page 11 - The Johnson Collection Gallery & Wofford College Rhett Thurman, Anglin Smith Fine Art, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, Page 12 - Wofford College cont., Chapman Cultural Center, Artists Collective | Spartanburg The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary & Saul Alexander Foundation Gallery & Greenville Technical College Page 14 - Greenville Technical College, Arts Council of York County x 2, Page 8 - Halsey McCallum Studio York County Yard Art Day & Larry Elder Art Consultancy / Carillon Tower Page 10 - Greer Center for the Arts / Greer Arts Fair Page 15 - Larry Elder Art Consultancy / Carillon Tower & Hickory Museum of Art Page 13 - Metropolitan Arts Council / Centre Stage Page 16 - if ART Gallery Page 17 - if ART Gallery cont. Page 15 - CERF + The Artists’ Safety Net Page 18 - Center for Craft x 2 & Asheville Gallery of Art Page 16 - One Eared Cow Glass & Mouse House / Susan Lenz Page 19 - Asheville Gallery of Art cont. & Mica Page 17 - Noelle Brault Fine Art & City Art Gallery Page 20 - Mica cont. & Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County Page 22 - Sunset River Marketplace & Cheryl Newby Gallery Page 19 - Upstairs Artspace Page 23 - Cheryl Newby Gallery cont., Francis Marion University, Hillsborough Gallery of Arts & Page 20 - The Artist Index & STARworks Some Exhibits That Are Still on View Page 21 - Page 24 - Some Exhibits That Are Still on View & NC Potter Center & Discover the Seagrove Potteries SC Institutional Galleries - Allendale - Charleston Page 22 - Wilmington Art Association & Sunset River Marketplace Page 25 - SC Institutional Galleries - Charleston - Florence Page 23 - Triangle Artworks Page 26 - SC Institutional Galleries - Florence - Marion Page 27 - SC Institutional Galleries - Florence - Rock Hill Don’t forget about our website: www.carolinaarts.com Page 28 - SC Institutional Galleries - Rock Hill - Westminster Page 29 - SC Commercial Galleries - Aiken / North Augusta - Charleston Page 30 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston Page 31 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston - Columbia Page 32 - SC Commercial Galleries - Columbia Area - Greenville Page 33 - SC Commercial Galleriaes - Greenwood - Seneca Page 34 - SC Commercial Galleries - Seneca - Traveler’s Rest & NC Institutional Galleries - Aberdeen - Asheville You can find past issues all the way back to August 2004! 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Page 2 - Carolina Arts, September 2020 Table of Contents The Arts in North Carolina and COVID-19 Even though participation in the arts has been greatly disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, and artists and arts organizations severely impacted, our network across North Carolina is responding in a myriad of creative ways that demonstrate the power of the arts to connect, cope, and heal. We at the North Carolina Arts Council want to do our part to call attention to important action items and resources that will benefit the state’s arts industry. For further information visit (https://www.ncarts.org/arts-north-carolina-and-covid-19). North Carolina Artist Relief Fund Location: North Carolina This fund has been created to support creative individuals who have been financially impacted by gig cancellations due to the outbreak of COVID-19. Artists and arts presenters in North Carolina can apply for emergency funding. Apply at this link (https://vaeraleigh.org/artist-relief-fund). COVID-19 and the arts in South Carolina As with the rest of state government, the South Carolina Arts Commission remains open and serving our constituents. Our team continues working diligently to respond to your needs. During this time, the best way to reach us is via email. We will resume in-person business as soon as state/local authorities and public health experts deem it safe to do so. For further info visit (https://www.southcarolinaarts.com/covid-19-response/). CERF+ Emergency Relief Fund Artists who have suffered from a recent, career threatening emergency, such as an illness, accident, fire or natural disaster, can apply for funding. CERF+ also has a list of resources (https://cerfplus.org/coronavirus/) centered around the pandemic. For more information visit (https://cerfplus.org/get-relief/apply-for-help/craft-emergency-relief-fund/). The National Endowment for the Arts is open for business. 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Table of Contents Carolina Arts, September 2020 - Page 3 Editorial by Tom Starland, Editor and Publisher Don’t forget about our website: COMMENTARY www.carolinaarts.com Are We Having Fun Yet? issue), I keep thinking that I’m going to open my e-mail and the flood gates will This Pandemic is starting to act like have opened and the press releases will the Aunt and Uncle who won’t leave after spill all over me. That hasn’t happened Thanksgiving dinner. You’re waiting to yet. see the big ball game (what ball game?) I thought for sure September would and they’re still talking about the new be the month, with colleges and universi- wallpaper they put up in their living room. ties opening and artist guilds coming off You know the one, where they have clear