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Vol. 23, No. 5 May 2019 You Can’T Buy It ABSOLUTELY FREE Vol. 23, No. 5 May 2019 You Can’t Buy It Who Holds You Up Through The Storm Artwork is part of the exhibit Weatherin’ Between the Canebrake Blues, featuring works by Angela Davis Johnson, on view at the Sumter County Gallery of Art in Sumter, SC through June 21, 2019. See article on Page 20. 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 - Sumter County Gallery of Art - Angela Davis Johnson Page 3 - Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art Page 2 - Article Index, Advertising Directory, Contact Info, Links to blogs, and Carolina Arts site Page 4 - Halsey-McCallum Studio Page 4 - Editorial Commentary & 37th Annual North Charleston Arts Fest Page 6 - Page 5 - 37th Annual North Charleston Arts Fest cont. Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary & Thomas Dixon for Mayor Page 6 - 37th Annual North Charleston Arts Fest cont. Page 7 - Emerge SC, Helena Fox Fine Art, Corrigan Gallery, Halsey-McCallum Studio, Page 9 - Anglin Smith Fine Art, Helena Fox Fine Art & Meyer Vogl Gallery Rhett Thurman, Anglin Smith Fine Art, Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, Page 10 - Gibbes Museum of Art, College of Charleston & 2019 Piccolo Spoleto Festival Page 11 - 2019 Piccolo Spoleto Festival cont., Charleston Artist Guild, Dog & Horse Fine Art, The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary & Saul Alexander Foundation Gallery Corrigan Gallery & Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art Page 8 - North Charleston Arts Fest 2019 Page 12 - Dare Gallery, Art League of Hilton Head, Coastal Discovery Museum & Page 9 - Whimsy Joy by Roz Society fo Bluffton Artists Page 13 - Society fo Bluffton Artists cont. Page 13 - Art League of Hilton Head Page 14 - SC Festival of Flowers Page 14 - Main & Maxwell Art by Hand Page 15 - Greenwood’s Festival of Flowers cont. & West Main Artists Co-op Page 15 - Wilkinson Art / Line and Color Page 16 - West Main Artists Co-op cont. Page 17 - West Main Artists Co-op cont. & Bechtler Museum of Modern Art Page 16 - 8th Annual Heritage Trail Pottery Tour & Sale / Greenwood & Edgefield counties Page 19 - Bechtler Museum of Modern Art cont., UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens & Page 17 - The Artist Index Mint Hill Arts Page 18 - Metropolitan Arts Council / MAC Page 20 - Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County & Sumter County Gallery of Art Page 21 - Sumter County Gallery of Art cont. & Stormwater Studios Page 19 - Clemson / Brooks Center Page 22 - Stormwater Studios cont., Caldwell Arts Council & Page 20 - Mouse House / Susan Lenz The Bascom: A Center for the Visual Arts Page 21 - Michael Story, City Art Gallery & Noelle Brault Fine Art Page 23 - The Bascom: A Center for the Visual Arts cont. Page 24 - The Bascom: A Center for the Visual Arts cont., Satellite Gallery, Page 22 - One Eared Cow Glass Asheville Gallery of Art & Pink Dog Creative Page 23 - Mark Flowers / The Satellite Gallery Page 25 - Bender Gallery & GreenHill Page 24 - upstairs [artspace] Page 26 - GreenHill cont., UNC-Greensboro & The O’Brien Art Gallery Page 27 - The O’Brien Art Gallery cont., Artworks Gallery (W-S) & Salem College Page 25 - CERF + The Artists’ Safety Net & Turtle Island Pottery Page 28 - Salem College, SECCA & Seagrove Wood Fire NC Page 27 - Seagrove Wood Fire Page 29 - Seagrove Wood Fire NC cont., Burroughs-Chapin Art Museum & Page 28 - Discover the Seagrove Potteries & STARworks / Hot Glass Craven Arts Council & Gallery Page 30 - Craven Arts Council & Gallery cont., Artrageous & 24 South Coffeehouse Page 29 - Waccamaw Arts and Crafts Guild / Art in the Park & Seacoast Artists Guild Gallery Page 31 - NC Museum of Art, NC Museum of History, NC Museum of Natural Sciences & Page 30 Wilmington Art Association, Sunset River Marketplace & Carolina Creations North Carolina State University Page 31 - Triangle Artworks Page 32 - North Carolina State University cont., Hillsborough Gallery of Arts & Some Exhibits That Are Still On View Page 33 - Some Exhibits That Are Still On View & Don’t forget about our website: www.carolinaarts.com SC Institutional Galleries - Allendale - Charleston Page 34 - SC Institutional Galleries - Charleston - Columbia Area Page 35 - SC Institutional Galleries - Columbia Area - Greenwood Page 36 - SC Institutional Galleries - Greenwood - North Charleston Page 37 - SC Institutional Galleries - North Charleston - Pawleys Island/Litchfield/Murrells Inlet Page 38 - SC Institutional Galleries - Pawleys Island/Litchfield/Murrells Inlet - Westminster & SC Commercial Galleries - Aiken / North Augusta - Beaufort Area Page 39 - SC Commercial Galleries - Beaufort Area - Charleston Page 40 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston Area Page 41 - SC Commercial Galleriaes - Charleston Area - Columbia Area You can find past issues all the way back to August 2004! 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Page 2 - Carolina Arts, May 2019 Table of Contents Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art 58 Broad Street Charleston, SC 843.722.3660 www.ellarichardson.com American & European Fine Art | Est. 2001 Lyuba Titovets, Beginning of Life Lyuba Titovets, Memories of Maine Lyuba Titovets, Memories Lyuba Titovets, Sign of Celebration O/C 24” x 20” O/C 20” x 24” O/C 40” x 30” O/C 24” x 20” Lyuba & Aleksander Titovets ~ Russian Impressionism ~ Exhibition May 3rd through June 3rd, 2019 Artists’ Reception on Friday, May 3rd, 5 to 8pm. Aleksander Titovets, Sliding Through Silence Aleksander Titovets, Transcendent Aleksander Titovets, Sorbet Sky O/C 30” x 40” O/P 24” x 36” O/C 20” x 24” Aleksander Titovets, Everchanging Light Aleksander Titovets, Silent Ongoing Aleksander Titovets, Homeward Bound O/P 30” x 24” O/P 30” x 24” O/C 24” x 20” Table of Contents Carolina Arts, May 2019 - Page 3 Editorial by Tom Starland, Editor and Publisher Don’t forget about our website: COMMENTARY www.carolinaarts.com Carolina Arts is the Largest and Most I know of for a visual art competition, gives Read Publication Covering the Visual them the right to claim to be the biggest art Arts in North and South Carolina in the event, but again both Spoleto and Piccolo Universe - Period! deal in millions of dollars to put on both festivals. And, displaying over 400 works of That’s a correct statement until proven art is a lot, but I’ve been to art exhibits and wrong. I don’t say things like that as I don’t competitions at the SC State Fair in Colum- think we need to - people familiar with our bia, SC, which displayed almost 500 works publication know we have no competition. of art and I’m sure there are art displays But, some folks seem to have a need to throughout the South showing as much, if boast titles they have not earned or deserve. not more art. The Spoleto Festival USA, which will Last year, ArtFields tried to claim that take place in Charleston, SC, later this one of their new venues was the largest art You can find past issues all the way back to month, from May 24 through June 9, 2019, venue in South Carolina when it wasn’t August 2004! is the largest art event taking place in South even the largest art venue in the county they Carolina and probably the Southeast. And, are in. But, maybe no one involved with it doesn’t even have a visual art compo- ArtFields has been to the new Florence You can find past articles all the way back to nent.
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