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Vol. 20, No. 12 December 2016 Youfree Can’T Buy It ABSOLUTELY Vol. 20, No. 12 December 2016 YouFREE Can’t Buy It Bette Mueller-Roemer Tanya Craig Kris Westerson Darn Pottery Liv Antonecchia Anne John Fred Prudhomme Bette Mueller-Roemer Kent Ambler Batton Clayworks Liv Antonecchia EluCook Designs Artists’ works are available at Surface Craft Gallery in Charleston, South Carolina. All are handmade by local and regional artists. Functional and non-functional fine –craft in ceramics, wood, paper, glass, jewelry and printmaking are featured at Surface. 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 - Surface Craft Gallery, Charleston, SC Page 3 - Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art Page 2 - Article Index, Advertising Directory, Contact Info, Links to blogs, and Carolina Arts site Page 4 - Inkpressions Page 5 - Page 4 - Editorial Commentary Eva Carter, Halsey-McCallum Studios, Laura Liberatore Szweda & The Treasure Nest Art Gallery Page 5 - City of Charleston / City Gallery Page 6 - The Sylvan Gallery & Fabulon Art Page 6 - Charleston Artist Guild Page 7 - Rhett Thurman, Anglin Smith Fine Art, Helena Fox Fine Art, The Sylvan Gallery, Page 8 - Ella W. Richardson Fine Art & Anglin Smith Fine Art The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary, Charleston Crafts, Spencer Art Galleries, Page 9 - Anglin Smith Fine Art cont. & The Charleston Museum McCallum-Halsey Studios, Corrigan Gallery, Surface Craft Gallery, Saul Alexander Page 10 - City of North Charleston Foundation Gallery, City Gallery at Waterfront Park, City of North Charleston Art Page 11 - Art League of Hilton Head and Society of Bluffton Artists Gallery, Redux Contemporary Art Center & Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art Page 13 - Main & Maxwell ~ Art by Hand, Arts Center of Greenwood & Page 8 - Karen Burnette Garner, The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary & Whimsy Joy by Roz Page 9 - Peter Scala, Charleston Crafts & Call for Lowcountry Ceramic Artists The Arts are Alive / Greenwood Page 10 - CERF + The Artists’ Safety Net Page 15 - New Book by Brian Rutenberg & 4th Artisans Holiday Market in Lancaster, SC Page 11 - Art League of Hilton Head Page 16 - 4th Artisans Holiday Market cont., USC-Lancaster Native American Studies Center & Page 12 - Greenwood / Emerald Triangle Hickory Museum of Art Page 14 - Main & Maxwell ~ Art by Hand Page 18 - Mint Museum Randolph, Dilworth Artisan Station & Jerald Melberg Gallery Page 16 - Red Rose Holiday Tour / Lancaster City, SC Page 19 - Jerald Melberg Gallery cont., Latin American Contemporary Art Projects, Page 17 - Bob Doster’s Backstreet Studio ClearWater Artist Studios & Arts Council of York County Page 20 - Lancaster City, SC / Cultural Arts District Page 21 - One Eared Cow Glass Gallery, The Gallery at Nonnah’s, Michael Story & Page 22 - Arts Council of York County cont. & Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County Vista Studios / Gallery 80808 Page 24 - The Folk Art Center x 2 & Gallery of the Mountains Page 22 - Mouse House / Susan Lenz, City Art Gallery & Vista Studios / Gallery 80808 Rental Page 25 - Upstairs Artspace & Mitchell and Yancey Counties / Toe River Arts Council Studio Tour Page 23 - Holiday Artisans Market / Trenholm Artists Guild & Noelle Brault Page 26 - Toe River Arts Council Studio Tour cont., Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Page 24 - CERF + The Artists’ Safety Net Caldwell Arts Council & Western Carolina University Page 25 - The Artist Index Page 27 - Western Carolina University cont. Page 26 - Turtle Island Pottery & upstairs [artspace] Page 29 - Brookgreen Gardens & Florence County Museum of Art Page 27 - Carolina Gallery & Pat Cato Page 28 - Page 30 - Florence County Museum of Art cont., Fine Art at Baxters & Theatre Art Galleries Upstate Gallery on Main / USC-Upstate Page 29 - The Anderson Arts Center & Artspace 506 Page 31 - Theatre Art Galleries cont. & GreenHill Page 30 - Seacoast Artists Guild Gallery, Carolina Creations & Sunset River Marketplace Page 32 - Greenhill cont., STARworks & Village Art Circle Page 31- Wilmington Art Association, Fine Art at Baxters Gallery & Page 33 - Village Art Circle cont., FRANK Gallery, 24th Annual Charham Artists Guild / North Carolina Pottery Center Open Studio Tour & Hillsborough Gallery of Arts Page 32 - Discover the Seagrove Potteries Page 34 - Hillsborough Gallery of Arts cont. & Some Exhibitis That Are Still On View Page 33 - Triangle Artworks & Hillsborough Gallery of Art Page 35 - SC Institutional Galleries - Allendale - Columbia Area Page 36 - SC Institutional Galleries - Columbia Area - Greenville Don’t forget about our website: www.carolinaarts.com Page 37 - SC Institutional Galleries - Greenville - Myrtle Beach / Grandstrand Page 38 - SC Institutional Galleries - Myrtle Beach / Grandstrand - Walterboro Page 39 - SC Commercial Galleries - Aiken / North Augusta - Charleston Area Page 40 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston Area Page 41 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston Area - Columbia Area Page 42 - SC Commercial Galleries - Columbia Area - Denmark Page 43 - SC Commercial Galleries - Edgefield - Hilton Head Island Page 44 - SC Commercial Galleries - Hilton Head Island - Seneca You can find past issues all the way back to August 2004! Page 45 - SC Commercial Galleries - Seneca - Sumter and You can find past articles all the way back to June 1999 NC Institutional Galleries - Aberdeen - Asheville Area Page 46 - NC Institutional Galleries - Asheville Area - Chapel Hill / Carrboro Also don’t forget about our two blogs: Carolina Arts Unleashed - Carolina Arts News Page 47 - NC Institutional Galleries - Chapel Hill / Carrboro - Charlotte Area Page 48 - NC Institutional Galleries - Charlotte Area - Fayetteville Send us your e-mail address to be added to our list to receive Page 49 - NC Institutional Galleries - Fayetteville - Lenoir notice of each monthly issue. [email protected] Carolina Arts, is published monthly by Shoestring Publishing Company, a Page 50 - NC Institutional Galleries - Lenoir - Rutherfordton subsidiary of PSMG, Inc. Copyright© 2015 by PSMG Inc. It also publishes the blogs Carolina Arts Unleashed and Carolina Arts News, Copyright© 2015 Page 51 - NC Institutional Galleries - Seagrove Area - Winston-Salem by PSMG, Inc. All rights reserved by PSMG, Inc. or by the authors of articles. Page 52 - NC Institutional Galleries - Winston-Salem and Reproduction or use without written permission is strictly prohibited. Carolina Arts is available online at (www.CarolinaArts.com). Mailing address: P.O. NC Commercial Galleries - Aberdeen - Asheville Area Drawer 427, Bonneau, SC 29431. Telephone: 843/825-3408, e-mail at ([email protected]) and on the web at (www.CarolinaArts.com). Page 53 - NC Commercial Galleries - Asheville Area - Black Mountain / Montreat / Swannanoa Editor/Publisher/Calendars/Distribution Page 54 - NC Commercial Galleries - Black Mountain / Montreat / Swannanoa - Thomas J. Starland Chapel Hill / Carrboro Web Master/Advertising/Business Manager Linda Parks Starland Page 55 - NC Commercial Galleries - Chapel Hill / Carrboro - Charlotte Area Super Blog Guru & Graphics Zelda Ravenel Page 56 - NC Commercial Galleries - Charlotte Area - Greensboro Area Contributing Writers This Month None This Month Page 57 - NC Commercial Galleries - Greensboro Area - Morganton Advertising Rates Page 58 - NC Commercial Galleries - Morganton - Raleigh Click here for advertising rates. Page 59 - NC Commercial Galleries - Raleigh - Seagrove Area The deadline for the January 2016 issue is December, 24, 2015. Page 60 - NC Commercial Galleries - Seagrove Area To advertise call 843/825-3408. Page 61 - NC Commercial Galleries - Seagrove Area - Wilmington Page 62 - NC Commercial Galleries - Wilmington- Winston-Salem Area Page 2 - Carolina Arts, December 2016 Table of Contents JEFF JAMISON “Passing Through” Charleston Gallery Association Art Walk ~ Friday, December 2nd from 5:00 to 8:00pm Exhibition on View through January 5th, 2017 Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art 58 Broad Street Charleston, SC 29401 843.722.3660 www.ellarichardson.com American and European Fine Art Dealer Table of Contents Carolina Arts, December 2016 - Page 3 Editorial by Tom Starland, Editor and Publisher Don’t forget about our website: COMMENTARY www.carolinaarts.com Buy Art for the Holidays after year, and year after year they will think about how wonderful a gift you have given It’s my annual plea to call for readers them. And, best of all, most art comes with to buy art for the holidays. Many of you no assembly necessary. have heard it before - many times, but I’m OK, art can be a little pricey as a gift, but giving it again to remind readers that one just like the economic status of our readers, of the best ways to help our economy - good art comes in all sizes. For the price especially our local economies - is to buy conscious, fine art crafts can offer the most art from local artists, from local galleries, bang for the buck. Reproduction prints of from local art museum gift shops, and original works of art also come in a wide other non-profit art organizations. But, range of prices, but don’t forget that fine art make sure the works are made by local prints that have been hand-pulled by the art- artists. ist and come in smaller editions can be had You can find past issues all the way back to There are many ways you can accom- for about the same price as some reproduc- August 2004! plish this act of giving art. The most direct tion prints. Myself, I’d always rather have is buying art at one of the many Holiday an image that only a handful of people share art sales taking place at arts councils, art with me vs. thousands, and having an origi- groups, and art organizations taking place nal is even better. You can find past articles all the way back to this month. Many of these facilities don’t Now, if you’re in the category of having June 1999 show exhibits during the month of De- to find that special gift for a special person cember to give local artists an opportunity - maybe even yourself, I’ve got a secret I’m to have a sales venue. Also, many outdoor willing to let out of the bag.
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