ABSOLUTELY FREE Vol. 23, No. 2 February 2019 You Can’t Buy It Artwork is by Claire Farrell and is part of the exhibit A is for Art, on view through March 30, 2019 at City Art in Columbia, South Carolina. A is for Art is a collection of 26 mixed media monotypes, one for each letter in the alphabet. See the article on Page 15. 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 - City Art Gallery - Claire Farrell Page 3 - Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary & Karen Burnette Garner Page 2 - Article Index, Advertising Directory, Contact Info, Links to blogs, and Carolina Arts site Page 4 - Whimsy Joy by Roz Page 3 - Redux Contemporary Art Center & Charleston Artist Guild Page 5 - Emerge SC & Avondale Therapy / Fabulon Page 4 - Editorial Commentary, Charleston Artist Guild cont. & College of Charleston Page 5 - Robert Lange Studios Page 6 - Halsey-McCallum Studio Page 6 - Avondale Therapy, City of North Charleston, Neema Fine Art Gallery & Page 7 - Helena Fox Fine Art, Corrigan Gallery, Halsey-McCallum Studio, Rhett Thurman, Editorial Commentary cont. Anglin Smith Fine Art, Spencer Art Galleries, The Wells Gallery at the Sanctuary, Page 8 - USC-Beaufort, Presbyterian College & Greenville Technical College Page 9 - Greenville Technical College cont. & Saul Alexander Foundation Gallery Page 11 - Greenville Center for Creative Arts Page 8 - Art League of Hilton Head Page 12 - Furman University & West Main Artists Co-op x 2 Page 9 - Old Town Bluffton Winter Art Walk & CERF + The Artists’ Safety Net Page 13 - Clemson University / Brooks Center & Clemson University / Lee Gallery Page 14 - SC State Museum & 701 Center for Contemporary Art Page 10 - Metropolitan Arts Council / MAC Page 15 - 701 Center for Contemporary Art cont. & City Art Page 11 - Wilkinson Art & Lee Gallery / Clemson University Page 16 - City Art cont., Sumter County Gallery of Arts & Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County Page 12 - Clemson / Brooks Center Page 17 - Fine Arts Center of Kershaw County cont., Wiinthrop University, Mint Museum, Lark & Key and Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art Page 13 - The Artist Index Page 18 - upstairs [artspace] & Haywood County Arts Council Page 14 - City Art & One Eared Cow Glass Page 19 - SECCA and Steel Group Architects Page 15 - Stormwater Studios, Michael Story Mouse House / Susan Lenz & Page 20 - North Carolina Pottery Center & UNC - Greensboro & Paramount Theatre Page 21 - Paramount Theatre, Thestre Art Galleries & Burroughs-Chapin Art Museum Page 16 - Mouse House / Susan Lenz & Noelle Brault Fine Art Page 22 - Burroughs-Chapin Art Museum cont. +1, Francis Marion University x2 Page 18 - upstairs [artspace] Page 23 - Francis Marion University cont., Coker College & Sunset River Marketplace Page 19 - The Artist Index & CERF + The Artists’ Safety Net Page 24 - Sunset River Marketplace cont., UNC-Pembroke & Cape Fear Community College Page 20 - Page 25 - Cape Fear Community College cont., Craven Arts Council & Gallery, Discover the Seagrove Potteries Pocosin School of Fine Craft & NC Wesleyan College Page 21 - STARworks & Seacoast Artists Gallery Page 26 - NC Museum of Natural Sciences, Gallery C & UNC-Chapel Hill Page 22 - Sunset River Marketplace & Carolina Creations Page 27 - Hillsborough Gallery of Arts, Some Exhibits That Are Still On View & Page 23 - Wilmington Art Association SC Institutional Galleries - Allendale - Beaufort Page 28 - SC Institutional Galleries - Bluffton - Clemson Area Page 26 Triangle Artworks Page 29 - SC Institutional Galleries - Clemson Area - Florence Page 30 - SC Institutional Galleries - Florence - Marion Don’t forget about our website: www.carolinaarts.com Page 31 - SC Institutional Galleries - Marion - Spartanburg Page 32 - SC Institutional Galleries - Spartanburg - Westminster & SC Commercial Galleries - Aiken / North Augusta - Bluffton Page 33 - SC Commercial Galleries - Bluffton - Charleston Page 34 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston Page 35 - SC Commercial Galleries - Charleston Area - Columbia Area Page 36 - SC Commercial Galleriaes - Columbia Area - Hilton Head Island Page 37 - SC Commercial Galleries - Hilton Head Island - Summerville You can find past issues all the way back to August 2004! 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Page 2 - Carolina Arts, February 2019 Table of Contents Karen Burnette Garner ~Artist~ 1 SANCTUARY BEACH DR, KIAWAH, SC 29455 Fine Artwork for Discerning Collectors ~ Commissions Available 843.576.1290 For more information, visit www.karenburnettegarner.com WWW. WELLSGALLERY. COM 678.602.7666 Fund of the Coastal Community Foundation Institutional Gallery listings, call the Center of SC. at 843/722-0697 or visit (www.reduxstu- Redux Contemporary Art Center in For further information check our SC dios.org). Charleston, SC, Offers a Group Show Redux Contemporary Art Center in ing contemporary culture and current events Charleston Artist Guild in Charleston, Charleston, SC, is presenting Hello, My as inspiration, King uses a multi-disciplin- Name Is, featuring works by Anna Hopkins, ary approach to further explore ideas and Andrew King, Jonathan Rypkema, and images we encounter in everyday life. His SC, Offers Work by Amanda McLenon Heather Thornton, on view through Mar. 9, work has been featured in exhibitions at The Charleston Artist Guild in Charles- 2019. The Southern Gallery, The Jones Carter ton, SC, will present Meditations in Silver & Redux’s group shows aim to examine Gallery, and The Saul Alexander Gallery, Gold: Bird Paintings Reimagined, featuring a collection of artists working in a similar King Dusko, and the Hill Gallery. He was works by wildlife artist, Amanda McLenon, artistic realm and to explore connectivity the recipient of the Laura M. Bragg Memo- on view in the CAG Gallery, from Feb. 1 - between bodies of artistic expression and to rial Award and a School of the Arts Scholar 28, 2019. A reception will be held on Feb. 1, while provide a selection of artists an oppor- from the College of Charleston. from 5-8pm with a gallery talk at 3pm. tunity to explore their practice in relation to Jonathan Rypkema holds a BA in Studio Peaceful images of egrets, herons and their peers through a comprehensive gallery Art from the College of Charleston where other birds will be the focus in her recog- exhibition. In all of Redux’s exhibitions, we he has since continued to work and prac- nizable impressionistic style. Expect to see strive to present to the community a com- tice. Rypkema is multi-media artist whose the ancient technique of reverse painting prehensive look into the practice of a group work has evolved from a two-dimensional on glass, soft pastels, gold and metal leaf, of emerging, contemporary artists. illustrative aesthetic to three-dimensional acrylic, watercolor, and oil paint. Parts of Hello, My Name Is brings together four works constructed with wooden panels. His McLenon’s process will be revealed in
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