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Vol. 18, No. 6 June 2014 You Can’T Buy It ABSOLUTELY FREE Vol. 18, No. 6 June 2014 You Can’t Buy It Ancient Power, combined media, 30 x 40 inches Work by Wan Marsh who will be the July featured artist at the Charlotte Art League at 1517 Camden Road in Charlotte, North Carolina. Meet the artist at the opening reception on Friday, July 11, 2014 from 6 - 9 pm. We found Marsh’s work at the 2014 ArtFields Exhibition in Lake City, SC. 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 - Wan Marsh Page 3 - Morris Whiteside Galleries Page 2 - Article Index, Advertising Directory, Contact Info, Links to blogs and Carolina Arts site Page 4 - The Sylvan Gallery Page 4 - Editorial Commentary Page 5 - Madeline Dukes, Peter Scala & Eva Carter Studio Page 5 - Anglin Smith Fine Art Page 6 - Rhett Thurman, Gibbes Museum of Art, Helena Fox Fine Art, The Sylvan Page 7 - Anglin Smith Fine Art cont. & Wells Gallery at The Sanctuary Gallery, The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary, Corrigan Gallery, Saul Alexander Page 10 - Charleston Artist Guild & Coastal Discoavery Museum at Honey Horn Foundation Gallery, Nina Liu & Friends, City Gallery at Waterfront Park, Page 11 - Art League of Hilton Head, Society of Bluffton Artists & Bender Gallery Anglin Smith Fine Art, Redux Contemporary Art Center, Spencer Art Galleries Page 12 - Bender Gallery cont., Woolworth Walk, Asheville Art Museum & Asheville Gallery & McCallum-Halsey Studios of Art Page 7 - Inkpressions, Halsey-McCallum Studios, Laura Liberatore Szweda, Finishing Touch & The Treasure Nest Art Gallery Page 13 - Asheville Gallery of Art cont., Southern Highland Craft Guild & Toe River Arts Page 8 - Sculpture in the South Council Page 9 - The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary, Anglin Smith Fine Art, Karen Burnette Page 14 - Toe River Arts Council, Burke Arts Council WNC Glass, Burke Arts Council Art on Garner & Whimsy Joy by Roz the Square & Penland School of Crafts Page 10 - Picture This Gallery Page 15 - Penland School of Crafts cont., Skyuka Fine Art & Columbia Museum of Art Page 11 - William Jameson Workshops & The Artist Index Page 16 - Columbia Museum of Art cont. & City Art Gallery Page 13 - Asheville Gallery of Art Page 17 - Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County & Discover Lancaster County / Ag + Art Tour Page 14 - Les Saucier Photography Page 18 - Discover Lancaster County / Ag + Art Tour cont. & Picture This Gallery Page 15 - Burke Arts Council / Morganton / Western North Carolina Studio Glass Page 21 - Picture This Gallery cont. and Latin American Contemporary Art Projects Page 16 - Michael Story, The Gallery at Nonnah’s & Vista Studios/Gallery 80808 Page 22 - Jeral Melberg Gallery, Cabarrus Arts Council & Ciel Gallery Page 17 - Gallery 80808 Rental, Mouse House/Susan Lenz & One Eared Cow Glass Page 24 - Lander University & RIVERWORKS Gallery Page 18 - 701 Center for Contemporary Art & City Art Gallery Page 25 - RIVERWORKS Gallery cont., Artists’ Guild of Spartanburg, Francis Marion Page 19 - Lancaster’s County AG + Art Tour Kickoff - See Lancaster LIVE! University & Burroughs-Chapin Art Museum / Claire Farrell Page 20 - Lancaster’s County AG + Art Tour Page 26 - Burroughs-Chapin Art Museum / Claire Farrell cont., Brookgreen Gardens & Page 23 - Spartanburg County Public Libraries Call for Artists Burroughs-Chapin Art Museum / Photography by Ansel Adams Page 24 - Hampton III Gallery Page 27 - Burroughs-Chapin Art Museum / Photography by Ansel Adams cont. & Artists Page 25 - Waccamaw Arts & Crafts Guild’s Art in the Park League of the Sandhills Page 26 - Seacoast Artists Guild Gallery & Claire Farrell at Burroughs-Chapin Art Page 28 - Artists League of the Sandhills cont., Saxaphaw General Store, Artworks Gallery Museum W-S & Theatre Art Galleries Page 27 - David M Kessler Fine Art & Tales of the Red Clay Rambler Page 29 - Theatre Art Galleries cont., Hillsborough Gallery of Arts & Eno Gallery Page 28 - North Carolina Pottery Center Page 30 - Durham Arts Council, Town of Cary, NC / Members of the International Society of Page 29 - Discover the Seagrove Potteries & Eck McCanless Pottery Scratchboard Artists, Litmus Gallery & Studios & NC Museum of Art Page 30 - Triangle Artworks & Carolina Clay Resource Directory Page 31 - NC Museum of Natural Sciences & Fine Art at Baxters Gallery Page 31 - Fine Art at Baxters Gallery & Carolina Creations Page 32 - Sunset River Marketplace, NC Wesleyan College / Franklin County Arts Council & Page 32 - Wilmington Art Association & Sunset River Marketplace NC Wesleyan College / Works From the College’s Collection Page 33 - New Elements Gallery and Wilmington Art Association Don’t forget about our website: www.carolinaarts.com SC Institutional Galleries - Allendale - Charleston Area Page 34 - SC Institutional Galleries - Charleston Area - Darlington Page 35 - SC Institutional Galleries - Darlington - Lancaster Page 36 - SC Institutional Galleries - Lancaster - Pawleys Island, Litchfield & Murrells Inlet Page 37 - SC Institutional Galleries - Pawleys Island, Litchfield & Murrells Inlet - Walterboro SC Commercial Galleries - Aiken / North Augusta - Beaufort Page 38 - SC Commercial Galleries - Beaufort - Charleston Area Page 39 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston Area Page 40 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston Area - Columbia Area You can find past issues all the way back to August 2004! Page 41 - SC Commercial Galleries - Columbia Area - Greenville Area You can find past articles all the way back to June 1999 Page 42 - SC Commercial Galleries - Greenville Area - North Charleston Page 43 - SC Commercial Galleries - North Charleston - Sumter and Also don’t forget about our two blogs: NC Institutional Galleries - Aberdeen - Asheville Area Carolina Arts Unleashed - Carolina Arts News Page 44 - NC Institutional Galleries - Asheville Area - Cary Page 45 - NC Institutional Galleries - Cary - Charlotte Area Send us your email address to be added to our list to receive Page 46 - NC Institutional Galleries - Charlotte Area - Fayetteville notice of each monthly issue. [email protected] Carolina Arts, is published monthly by Shoestring Publishing Company, a subsidiary Page 47 - NC Institutional Galleries - Fayetteville - Hillsborough of PSMG, Inc. Copyright© 2014 by PSMG Inc. It also publishes the blogs Carolina Page 48 - NC Institutional Galleries - Jacksonville - Raleigh Arts Unleashed and Carolina Arts News, Copyright© 2014 by PSMG, Inc. All rights reserved by PSMG, Inc. or by the authors of articles. Reproduction or use without written Page 49 - NC Institutional Galleries - Raleigh - Winston Salem permission is strictly prohibited. Carolina Arts is available online at Page 50 - NC Institutional Galleries - Winston Salem - Yadkinville and (www.CarolinaArts.com). Mailing address: P.O. Drawer 427, Bonneau, SC 29431. Telephone: 843/825-3408, e-mail at ([email protected]) and on the web at NC Commercial Galleries - Aberdeen - Asheville Area (www.CarolinaArts.com). Page 51 - NC Commercial Galleries - Asheville Area - Black Mountain / Montreat / Swannanoa Editor/Publisher/Calendars/Distribution Thomas J. Starland Page 52 - NC Commercial Galleries - Black Mountain / Montreat / Swannanoa - Celo Web Master/Advertising/Business Manager Page 53 - NC Commercial Galleries - Celo - Charlotte Area Linda Parks Starland Page 54 - NC Commercial Galleries - Charlotte Area - Greensboro Area Blog Guru & Graphics Zelda Ravenel Page 55 - NC Commercial Galleries - Greensboro Area - Moorehead City Contributing Writers This Month Page 56 - NC Commercial Galleries - Morganton - Raleigh Area Page 57 - NC Commercial Galleries - Raleigh Area - Seagrove Area Advertising Rates Click here for advertising rates. Page 58 - NC Commercial Galleries - Seagrove Area The deadline for the July 2014 issue is Page 59 - NC Commercial Galleries - Seagrove Area - Waynesville June, 24, 2014. To advertise call 843/825-3408. Page 60 - NC Commercial Galleries - Waynesville - Winston-Salem Area Page 2 - Carolina Arts, June 2014 Table of Contents Dean Mitchell Standing Strong Watercolor 20 x 15 inches Morris & Whiteside Galleries is proud to present new works by Dean Mitchell To View Additional Works: www.morris-whiteside.com 220 Cordillo Parkway • Hilton Head Island • South Carolina • 29928 • 843.842.4433 Table of Contents Carolina Arts, June 2014 - Page 3 to be passing by. But people in Charleston where. The fact that we’re into our fourth by Tom Starland, Editor and Publisher would know if there were 100,000 extra year of not printing the paper makes me Editorial people on the streets, as it would shut the wonder how regularly these folks read city down. our printed version. No problem - time is Spoleto starts every year along with the on our side. Eventually these folks will Memorial Day weekend for a good reason learn how to deal with online publishing COMMENTARY - Charleston will be packed that weekend. or just have to give up a lot, and soon Are all the people there for Spoleto? No, young folks will be asking us - “You used Summer Has Arrived Now, other Summer art events are tak- but it looks good to anyone who is there to print the paper - why? Who does that ing the headlines, like the Spoleto and Pic- for Spoleto - especially those folks anymore?” How can you tell? Well if the heat colo Spoleto Festivals in Charleston, SC. from whom they receive funding. They Some folks would like us to just go didn’t give you a clue, Carolina Arts has Well, I guess we’ll eventually hear how wouldn’t think of starting a week earlier totally virtual - publishing every day. With gone from 80 pages in May to 60 pages the event went. I just hope they aren’t get- or a week later. just the two of us that’s not possible either. in June. Some of this shrinkage is due to ting hung up with the numbers. So in regards to the folks in Lake City As is, I spend a lot of my time, almost the fact that many colleges, universities, I knew another art event that got all - don’t get all wrapped up in the numbers every day, posting info at Carolina Arts and arts groups tend to take the Summer wrapped up in numbers.
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