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ABSOLUTELY Vol. 20, No. 8 August 2016 YouFREE Can’t Buy It Glassworks are by Ed and Barbara Streeter and are part of the exhibit Stories in Glass on view at the Artspace 506 Gallery in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on view through September 10, 2016. See the article on Page 26. 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 - Artspace 506 Page 3 - Red Piano Art Gallery Page 2 - Article Index, Advertising Directory, Contact Info, Links to blogs, and Carolina Arts site Page 4 - The Sylvan Gallery Page 4 - Editorial Commentary & The Sylvan Gallery Page 5 - The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary & Eva Carter Page 6 - Peter Scala, Halsey-McCallum Studios, The Treasure Nest Art Gallery & Bobby Bagley Page 5 - City Gallery at Waterfront Park & Charleston Museum Laura Liberatore Szweda Page 6 - Charleston Artist Guild & Robert Lange Studios Page 7 - Rhett Thurman, Anglin Smith Fine Art, Helena Fox Fine Art, The Sylvan Gallery, Page 8 - Fabulon & The Southern The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary, Charleston Crafts, Spencer Art Galleries, Page 10 - Coastal Discovery Museum McCallum-Halsey Studios, Corrigan Gallery, Surface Craft Gallery, Saul Alexander Page 11 - Hickory Museum of Art Foundation Gallery, City Gallery at Waterfront Park, City of North Charleston Art Page 12 - University of SC & Vista Studios / Noelle Brault Gallery, Redux Contemporary Art Center & Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art Page 13 - Vista Studios / Noelle Brault cont. Page 8 - Inkpressions Page 14 - Gallery West & Frame of Mind Page 9 - Fabulon Art, Whimsy Joy by Roz, Karen Burnette Garner & Charleston Crafts Page 10 - Art League of Hilton Head Page 15 - Frame of Mind cont., Grovewood Gallery & Woolworth Walk Page 11 - 12th Annual Mint Museum Potters Market Invitational Page 16 - Woolworth Walk cont., American Folk Art, UNC Asheville & Asheville Gallery of Art Page 12 - Mouse House / Susan Lenz, One Eared Cow Glass Gallery & Noelle Brault Page 17 - Asheville Gallery of Art cont., Upstairs Artspace, Tryon Painters and Sculptors & Page 13 - The Gallery at Nonnah’s, City Art Gallery, Michael Story & Vista Studios / 80808 Mica Gallery Page 14 - 701 Center for Contemporary Art & Vista Studios / Gallery 80808 Rental Page 19 - Mica Gallery cont., Florence Thomas Art School & Caldwell Arts Council Page 15 - South Carolina Watermedia Society & Claire Farrell / Richland County Main Library Page 20 - Caldwell Arts Council, Toe River Arts Council / Spruce Pine, Arts Council of Page 16 - Turtle Island Pottery & The Artist Index Henderson, Art Works Brevard & Toe River Arts Council / Burnsville Page 18 - Hendersonville Open Studio Tour Page 21 - Toe River Arts Council / Burnsville, Blowing Rock Art & History Museum and Page 19 - CERF + The Artists’ Safety Net Page 20 - Toe River Arts Council / Spruce Pine 12th Annual Mint Museum Potters Market Invitational Page 21 - Caldwell Arts Council / 31st Annual Sculpture Celebration Page 22 - Toe River Arts Council / Spruce Pine cont., Clemson University & Furman University Page 22 - Hampton III Gallery & Lee Gallery / Clemson University Page 23 - Furman University cont. Page 23 - Pat Cato Page 24 - North Carolina Pottery Center & Theatre Art Galleries Page 24 - North Carolina Pottery Center & Discover the Seagrove Potteries Page 26 - Theatre Art Galleries cont., Artworks Gallery (W-S) & Artspace 506 Page 25 - Alamance Arts / Chihuly Page 27 - Artspace 506 cont. & North Carolina Wesleyan College Page 26 - 2016 Tri-State Sculpture Conference Page 28 - Fine Art at Baxters Gallery, Craven Arts Council & Cameron Art Museum Page 27 - Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild’s Art in the Park, Artspace 506 & Page 29 - Cameron Art Museum cont. & North Carolina Museum of Art Seacoast Artists Guild Gallery Page 30 - North Carolina Museum of Art cont., Hillsborough Gallery of Arts & UNC-Chapel Hill Page 28 - Wilmington Art Association, Sunset River Marketplace & Carolina Creations Page 29 - Fine Art at Baxters Gallery, Triangle Artworks & Hillsborough Gallery of Arts Page 31 - UNC-Chapel Hill, FRANK Gallery & Some Exhibits That Are Still On View Page 30 - Hillsborough Gallery of Arts Page 32 - Some Exhibits That Are Still On View cont. and SC Institutional Galleries - Allendale - Columbia Area Don’t forget about our website: www.carolinaarts.com Page 33 - SC Institutional Galleries - Columbia Area - Florence Page 34 - SC Institutional Galleries - Florence - Myrtle Beach / Grand Strand Page 35 - SC Institutional Galleries - Myrtle Beach / Grand Strand - Walterboro and SC Commercial Galleries - Aiken / North Augusta - Beaufort Page 36 - SC Commercial Galleries - Beaufort - Charleston Area Page 37 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston Area Page 38 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston Area - Columbia Area Page 39 - SC Commercial Galleries - Columbia Area - Greenville Area Page 40 - SC Commercial Galleries - Greenville Area - Myrtle Beach / Grand Strand You can find past issues all the way back to August 2004! 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All rights reserved by PSMG, Inc. or by the authors of articles. Reproduction or use without written Page 48 - NC Institutional Galleries - Seagrove Area - Winston-Salem permission is strictly prohibited. Carolina Arts is available online at (www.CarolinaArts.com). Mailing address: 511 Hildebrand Drive, Bonneau, SC 29431. Shine Down On Me Oil 40” x 30” Page 49 - NC Institutional Galleries - Winston-Salem and Telephone: 843/693-1306, e-mail at ([email protected]) and on the web at NC Commercial Galleries - Aberdeen - Asheville Area (www.CarolinaArts.com). Page 50 - NC Commercial Galleries - Asheville Area - Black Mountain / Montreat / Swannonoa Editor/Publisher/Calendars/Distribution VIEW Thomas J. 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[email protected] Page 2 - Carolina Arts, August 2016 Table of Contents Table of Contents Carolina Arts, August 2016 - Page 3 Editorial by Tom Starland, Editor and Publisher Don’t forget about our website: COMMENTARY www.carolinaarts.com It’s Back to School Time they have closed down the entire school district I’m a product of, so if you’re not a For some folks it’s getting rid of the kids fan of my style of writing - those folks who hanging around all day. For others it’s send- gave me my learnin’ have paid the price. Of ing them off to college. And, for another course most of them have passed on now, group it’s gearing up for new exhibits at but their legacy is being wiped out. college and university gallery spaces. Saginaw, the city where I was born, was That’s one of the reasons our issues slim once a lumber town and then a manufactur- down during the Summer, most colleges ing town on the auto parts assembly chain and universities don’t present exhibits dur- leading down to Detroit. They made steer- ing the Summer and a lot of arts organiza- ing gears and engine blocks and various tions - guilds and arts council take vacations other auto parts in Saginaw, but not so much from presenting exhibits. Some we just any more - at least not as much as they You can find past issues all the way back to don’t hear from because they’re dreaming used to make them. I’m sure I’ll be getting August 2004! of being on vacation and lose track of time lots of stares as we pull up in our Honda. It and deadlines. might not be long before just as many cars It’s all good - we still have plenty to tell are manufactured in South Carolina as are you about and I enjoy the slower pace. But still being made in Michigan. We’re making You can find past articles all the way back to come September - it will be raining exhibits more planes than Michigan leaders dream June 1999 like it was a hurricane headed for the Caro- about at night. lina coast (knock on wood). Michigan is no longer the manufacturing giant it once was. I left in 1974 just as the Lake City, SC, Update downhill slide started. But Michigan is still a recreational wonderland and with time Other than pointing out how the folks left many states will be begging to tap into its Also don’t forget about our two blogs: running things in Lake City, SC, can’t man- water resources.