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Arts Calendar PAGE 2 — Thursday, November 8, 2007 The Carrboro Citizen This Week - November 9 — November 15, 2007 Friday Saturday Wednesday Thursday Sunday Tuesday It’s that time again: Free show at Local Emma’s Kids Tokyo The 2nd Friday 506: The Honored Even more free Michael art exhibit and Rosenthal at Hurley Art Walk is today! Guests, Tennis & rock ‘n’ roll: Arks, fundraiser. Sale of Grappling Hook the Blue Horn plays Exercise and The Mennonites, art to raise money Lounge at nine. inspiration, all in Max Indian and The and Hazerai at Monday Nightlight. for S. African 10 p.m. one! Archibalds. 9 p.m. Reservoir around Warm up for the children with — — ten. Carrboro Film AIDS. Carrboro Cole Family and The Orange County Festival with Flicker: Century Center, The Red Hot Poker Artists’ Guild local short films at ends December 1. Dots play the late Open Studio Tour the Cradle. $3, doors show at The Cave continues! See art in at 8. (around ten). Go! its natural habitat. Sporting Goods, 901 W Main St, Books. Southern Village, 610 Mar- tanical Garden. Artists’ reception Carrboro. 967-9581 ket St, Chapel Hill, 933-5111, www. Sun, Nov 11, 2-4pm. http://ncbg.unc. marketstreetbooks.com, Mon-Sat edu, 962-0522 Music Calendar Arts Paintings by Peg Bachenheimer and 10am-8pm, Sun 1-7 pm. Catherine Carter – Through De- cember at Provence Restaurant, Sculpture in the Garden - Works by Hillsborough Calendar 203 W Weaver St, Carrboro. www. 30 NC artists. Through Nov 16. NC Carrboro pegbachenheimer.com Botanical Garden, Old Mason Farm 12 x 12 by Fifteen – A show of small Rd near 15-501 Bypass, Chapel Hill. works in many different media by Emma’s Kids Art Exhibit & Fundrais- Water: Our Most Precious Re- 962-0522, www.ncbg.unc.edu the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts’ er - Works by kids dying of AIDS in source – Numerous works on dis- member artists. Through Nov 17. Glendonald, Meyerton, South Africa play by a variety of artists, all with Bearly Rustic - Furniture by Mike 121-D N Churton St, Hillsborough. are sold to help the kids. Nov 9- the theme of the beauty of water. Robbins. Through Nov 21 at Horace 732-5001, www.HillsboroughGal- Dec 1. Carrboro Century Center, Through Jan 15 at the Carrboro Williams House, 610 E Rosemary St, lery.com 100 N Greensboro St, Carrboro, Branch Library, 900 Old Fayetteville Chapel Hill. 942-7818, www.chapel- 918-7385. Rd, Chapel Hill (McDougle Schools hillpreservation.com Cooperative gallery created & Media Center). Mon-Thu 3:30-8pm, owned by local artists - Featuring PHOTO BY AARON FARRINGTON Orange County Artists Guild Open Sat 10am-2pm, Sun 1-5pm. Quiet Corners of Peru – Exhibi- original painting, photography, clay, The Hackensaw Boys play the Cradle Thursday. Studio Tour – Nov 10 & 11 (Sat tion by Miriam Chiarella Sagasti, an sculpture, fabric, wood, glass, jew- 10am-5pm, Sun noon-5pm). More artist who uses strong colors and elry & other traditional & contem- THURSDAY NOV 8 Local 506: IAMX featuring Chris than 65 Orange County artists Chapel Hill bold shapes to convey her native porary fine arts & crafts. Ongoing. Corner from Sneaker Pimps. participate in this juried exhibition land. Through Nov 25. Community Hillsborough Gallery of Arts, 121-D and sale. For more info, visit www. 2nd Friday Art Walk – View a wide Church of Chapel Hill Unitarian N Churton St, Hillsborough. Mon- Blue Horn Lounge: Bo Lanke- 9pm. $12 orangecountyartistsguild.com or variety of artwork in Chapel Hill/ Universalist, 106 Purefoy Rd, Chapel Sat 10am-5pm. 732-5001, www.Hill- nau & Lucy Sumner. 9pm Reservoir: Arks, Grappling contact Gordon at 932-3438. Carrboro while socializing with fel- Hill. Call for times, 942-2050. sboroughGallery.com Cat’s Cradle: Hackensaw Boys, Hook, Hazerai low art lovers. Fri, Nov 9, 6-9pm. Free Songs from the Road. 8:30pm. Bottles & Bowls - Pottery by Bob admission, live music and other art Works by Gregory Georges - Nov Oil Paintings & Jewelry by David MONDAY NOV 12 Meier. Through Nov 30. NC Crafts related entertainment. For a list of 9-30. Turning Point Gallery, Univer- Sovero – Simplistic geometric forms $12 Gallery, 212 W Main St, Carrboro. venues, visit http://2ndfridayartwalk. sity Mall, 201 S Estes Dr, Chapel Hill. with layers of rich color. Handmade The Cave: Early: Brett Rosen- Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 1-4pm. com. 967-0402, www.harmonyfineart. jewelry. Ongoing. Sovero Art Gal- berg w/ Tommy Godwin. Late: Blue Horn Lounge: Open Mic 942-4048, www.nccraftsgallery.com com lery & Studio, 121 N Churton St, Mighty Zorgon w/ Transistor Talent Contest. 9pm Treasured Connections - Jewelry, Hillsborough. Mon-Sat 10am-6pm. Sun Cat’s Cradle: Flicker (local short From China – Paintings by Nerys paintings, pottery & sculpture by Works by Peggy Dearman & Kate 732-3056, www.soveroart.com Levy. The ArtsCenter, East End Gal- local artists. Sat, Nov 10 and Sun, Murphy – Through Dec 1 at Caffe General Store Café: Jazz with films). $3 lery, 300-G E Main St, Carrboro. Tue- Nov 11 12-6pm. Carolina Cottage, Driade. 1215-A E Franklin St, Cha- Club Boheme. 8pm The Cave: NYOS w/ TBA Fri 5-7pm, 2nd Fridays 6-9pm, Sat & 11477 Club Drive, Chapel Hill. pel Hill. 942-2333, www.caffedriade. Pittsboro Local 506: Captured By Robots. Local 506: Tanya Morgan, Pens & Sun 2-4pm. On display through Nov com 9pm. $8 Needles, Monte Smith. TBA 30. Artist’s reception Fri, Nov 9, 6- Paintings by Jane Filer - Through Chatham Moonlight – One of na- 9pm. Nov 10 at Tyndall Galleries, Univer- Layered paintings by UNC art prof tionally recognized artist Sally Sut- Nightlight: We Are The Arm, sity Mall. 201 S Estes Dr, Chapel Hill. Dennis Zaborowski - Works that ton’s paintings on display at the new Sam West, Instrumental One. TUESDAY NOV 13 Photography by Melissa Tsao – Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun by appt. reinterpret Roman Catholic iconog- Carolina Brewery and Grill in Cha- 10pm Through Dec 1. Open Eye Cafe, 101 942-2290, www.tyndallgalleries.com raphy, disturbing parochial school tham County. Sutton’s collection of Cat’s Cradle: The Polyphonic S Greensboro St, Carrboro. 968- training, & family life in the ethnic landscapes, gardenscapes and koi FRIDAY NOV 9 Spree, Rooney, The Redwalls. 9410, www.openeyecafe.com Paintings by Mark Brown & Mar- enclaves of the American Rust Belt. ponds will be on display through 8pm. $18 garet White – Through Nov 10 at Through Dec 13. UNC Campus: the end of November. www.chatha- The Randomness of Vision – New Somerhill Gallery. 1800 E Franklin Hanes Art Center, 101C E Camer- martistsguild.org Blue Horn Lounge: Adrian The Cave: Late: Wafer Thin and old works by Cat Moleski. St, 3 Eastgate, Chapel Hill. Mon-Sat on Ave, Chapel Hill. 962-2015, www. Duke. 10pm Local 506: Th’ Legendary Shack Through Dec 2. Panzanella, 929- 10am-5:30pm, evenings by appt. unc.edu/depts/art Paintings by Jennifer Hutchins Cat’s Cradle: Colbie Caillat, Shakers, Pine Hill Haints. 10pm. 6626, www.panzanella.coop 968-8868, www.somerhill.com – Through Nov 30. Fusions Art & Trevor Hall. 7pm. SOLD OUT $10 Landscapes of the Mind - Paintings Fine Craft Gallery, 53 Hillsboro St, Elementals of the Carolina Seasons Paintings & sculptures by various by Lynne Clarke. Through Dec 31. Pittsboro. 260-9725, www.pittsbo- The Cave: Early: Imaginary Girl- - Paintings by Karen Sorensen from artists - Through Nov 14 at Cha- Jennings & Company, 104-A N Elliot roshops.com/fusions.htm. friend. Late: Cole Family w/ Red WEDNESDAY NOV 14 The Gallery of Maya. Nov 9-Dec 9. pel Hill Town Hall. 405 MLK Jr Blvd, Rd, Chapel Hill. Hot Poker Dots Main Street Gallery, 405 E Main St, Chapel Hill. M-F 8:30am-5pm. 968- Works by Leslie Fesperman General Store Café: Lightnin’ Blue Horn Lounge: Tokyo Carrboro, 967-7005. 2888, www.ci.chapel-hill.nc.us A Closer Look – Portraits of na- – Through Dec 1. Fusions Art & Rosenthal. 9pm ture’s details by Maryann Roper and Fine Craft Gallery, 53 Hillsboro St, Wells. 8:30pm Prints by Ron Liberti & Paintings by Photography by Victor Friedmann - Jean LeCluyse. On display through Pittsboro. 260-9725, www.pittsbo- Local 506: Busdriver, Daedelus, Cat’s Cradle: Reckless Kelly, Sons Dan Tate - Nov 9-Dec 13. Johnny’s Through Nov 15 at Market Street Dec in the Totten Center, NC Bo- roshops.com/fusions.htm ANTIMC. 10pm. $10 of Bill. 8pm. $15 Open Eye Café: Monologue The Cave: Late: Exit Clov w/ New and Returning Artists - Fea- Bombs w/ Reid Johnson of Cabin. $5 turing artwork from local Cha- General Store Café: Emaline tham county artists. Through Dec Schooner. 8pm WE 11/28 1. Reeves Gallery, Pittsboro Memo- Delapaix. 8pm CHUCK rial Library, 158 West St, Pittsboro. Local 506: Yip Yip, Future Islands, RAGAN SATURDAY NOV 10 HOT WATER Mon-Fri 10am-6pm (Tue 8pm), Sat Tron Valdez. 9pm. $8 MUSIC 9am-5pm. 542-3524, www.pitts- Blue Horn Lounge: Jule Brown. Reservoir: Bang! Bang!, Barbarel- borolibraryfriends.org 10pm la, Beloved Binge Cake – A photographic retrospec- Cat’s Cradle: Toubab Krewe, tive of 10 years of wedding cakes. Mosadi. 8:30pm. $12 THURSDAY NOV 15 Through Dec. 31. Missy McLamb The Cave: Early: Mike Evin. Late: Gallery, 2000 Fearrington Village Blue Horn Lounge: “Kennebec’s” Center, Pittsboro, 755-1117, Mon- Killer Filler w/ The T.U.R.D.S. Sat 10am-5pm. General Store Café: Hushpup- Troy Smith & Jeremy Blackford. pies. 8:30pm 10pm Local 506: The Honored Guests, Cat’s Cradle: Buck 65, Bernard Tennis & the Mennonites, Max Dolan. 8:30pm. $10 Indian, The Archibalds. 9pm. The Cave: Late: Galen Kipar WE 12/5 ERIC ALSO PRESENTING: Free! Project w/ Western Civ LOCAL 506 (CHAPEL HILL): HUTCHINSON**($10) General Store Café: Jazz w/ SUN.
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