Professional Documents
Culture Documents
My Friend Brien, 1913, is by Robert Henri (American, 1865 - 1929), and is part of the exhibit From New York to Corrymore:
Robert Henri and Ireland, on view at the Mint Museum Uptown in Charlotte, North Carolina, through August 7, 2011. Image is oil on
canvas, 41 x 33 inches and was a gift to the Mint Museum of Art from Mr. and Mrs. John L. Crist, Jr. in memory of John L. Crist, Sr.
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permission is strictly prohibited. Carolina Arts is available online at (www.CarolinaArts.
Page 2 - Table of Contents, Contact Info, Facebook Link, Links to blogs and Carolina Arts website com). Mailing address: P.O. Drawer 427, Bonneau, SC 29431. Telephone: 843/825-3408,
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COMMENTARY
came out. A point in case is our ever popu- Facebook as far as Carolina Arts goes. A
by Tom Starland, Editor and Publisher lar March 2011 issue. notice on Facebook is not going to be a
As I said before, during the month substitute for a press release. Something
of March the paper was downloaded you put on Facebook might pique my
45,298 times, but then in April, it was interest in something, but I’m not taking
again downloaded 7,776 times. During it as a replacement for a full press release.
the month of May the March issue was Some days I don’t even have enough time
Summer is Here! to why. May has always been a big issue at times being downloaded more than to get past a few hours of entries. So don’t
for Carolina Arts, because of the Spoleto the May issue - its total, with a few more think just because you posted something
We’ve had a great Spring this year, & Piccolo Spoleto Festivals taking place days, to go is 13,128 downloaded in May. on Facebook that I saw it and it’s going
except for the tornadoes - compared to last in May & June in Charleston, SC. The That’s an issue of our paper that is two to make its way into the next issue of the
year when it seemed the temps started to festivals bring in a big arts audiences into months old. That’s twenty thousand more paper.
be 95+ in late April. Of course this month Charleston, but we’re not a paper that visi- downloads of that issue - more than we Now, if you want to make Facebook
is the start of the hurricane season so one tors can pick up any more - in a traditional used to print each month when the paper your new arts newspaper - so be it. Just
eye will always be trained on the tropics. sense - so I was a little concerned. was printed. In total that March issue has one thing - did you have 60,000 friends
But, we’re southerners and hot air, humid- In today’s smaller world through better been downloaded 66,202 times. last month? If you want to take the chance
I’ve been wondering if I could re-bill that in-between the entries about what
ity and hurricanes are all part of life. communications - those future visitors
the advertisers in that issue, but then that people are listening to at the moment, the
I think I can call myself a southerner to Charleston could read all about the sounds like something those big time updates on dental appointments, and the
now after living here for 37 years. I’m 60 Festival’s visual art offerings - long before newspapers would do. As is, some want photos and links to dogs and cats playing
- do the math. Of course I’m still a long they got here in the comfort of their own your e-mail address and your personal his- pianos - that someone is going to see your
way from embracing the culture of moon homes, or even on the drive to Charleston. tory - to sell - just to look at their online notice for an exhibit - be my guest.
pies, NASCAR, RC Cola and okra. Have I stalled enough to create a little versions. They won’t get mine. Of course some people say they don’t
I came from the frozen tundra of dramatic tension? Well, now we have a race on our hands have time to absorb a lot of content these
Michigan in November of 1974 and I I won’t be able to get the final two - March vs. May. March has a growing days. I say, get off of Facebook and you’ll
knew when I heard my first Wet Willie days of the month of May, but by the time cult following and May came out of the be surprised how much time you have.
album - I could live here. And to top it off we had to finish this puppy and put it to gate blasting. Who will be leading by the continued on Page 22
they called Motown - Beach Music. bed for publication, (the stats are delayed) end of June? Or, will the heat of the Sum-
The point is - although things will slow
down some this Summer - the visual art
but in May the paper has already been
downloaded 61,197 times. Final numbers
mer make June a superstar? Who knows?
I know I don’t have a clue. Sticks®
community in the Carolinas will keep on will be reported a few days into June at Now where have I heard that before?
presenting exhibitions - while most of the Carolina Arts Unleashed - my main blog. Perhaps it was an art critic in South Caro-
performing arts take the Summer off. As Martha Stewart would say - That’s a lina. Can’t remember.
The population of the Carolinas may good thing! But since I’m more of a study
be on the move from the middle of these for Homer Simpson - I’ll say - Woo Hoo! Facebook
states - to the mountains or the sea, but But that’s just part of the amazing news
they can still take in the arts - just check this month. Unlike some newspapers who What can I say about Facebook? My
our gallery listings to see all that will be want to charge you a fee to look at parts mother always use to tell me not to say
anything if you can’t say something nice
offered in the area where you end up - on of their old issues - by the article in most
about someone, but I soon learned there
vacation or over the weekend. The gallery cases, we have offered back issue of Caro- was a way you could sound like you were
spaces are usually nice and cool. lina Arts on our website - free - articles saying something nice, but you’re not. It’s
since June of 1999 and whole issues (page like when someone ask me how I liked
The Numbers - Get to the Numbers by page) since August of 2004 - which something and I reply that it was better
accounts for the popularity of our website than a sharp stick in the eye, which is how
Well, I’d like to say we recovered from with search engines. We have a lot of con- I feel about Facebook sometimes. Wall Clock - 12” x 17”
our little dip in downloads of the paper in tent available. And, people search through It’s better than Twitter, I guess. But I
April, but we did more than recover - we it on a daily basis.
jumped to a whole new level.
During the month of March, the paper
Sometimes it’s a little strange to see
what interests people - stuff that took
know nothing about Twitter so that could
be a false statement. Smith Galleries
I’m learning a little bit more about American Craft, Art & Framing
was downloaded 45,298 times. Which was place years ago, sometimes a decade ago. Facebook, but there are hundreds of ques-
amazing at the time. But then in April, the What’s been interesting since January tions yet to be answered and I’m totally smithgalleries.com
downloads dropped to 31,408 - a sub- when we went totally online is to watch lost when some say Facebook will rival The Village at Wexford, Suite J-11 UPPER LEVEL
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main photographs riff even further on the individual artist to present the group ex-
theme of safety, moving into the literal hibit Delete Apathy: Promoting Environ-
– personal safety. Nathanson will have mental Action in collaboration with the Original Art, Fine Prints,
avant-garde video installation and several Coastal Conservation League. As a former Custom Framing, and Always lots of new work by
smaller audio pieces that will accompany dancer, improvisational movement plays a Interior Design by appointment Grismsley, Rushing, Price & Blandenburg
his photography. strong role in the work. The marks move in the oldest building in
Over the course of Washburn’s freely as the color is alive with the pulse Charleston, SC
acquaintance with Christophollis, Na- of emotion and the passion she sees in 140-A West Richardson Ave.
Summerville, South Carolina 29483 17 Chalmers St (843) 723-3608
thanson, and their work, Washburn found her environment. Everything tells a story Mon-Sat 10-5
herself preoccupied with the artists’ im- in the work. It is all relevant, inherent 843/873-8212
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ages and questions posed in conversation continued above on next column to the right
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The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month
prior to the next issue. This would be June 24th for the July 2011 issue and July 24 for the
Aug. 2011 issue. After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs into the next month.
The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month
prior to the next issue. This would be June 24th for the July 2011 issue and July 24 for
the Aug. 2011 issue. After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs into the next month. For more information visit
But don’t wait for the last minute - send your info now. www.scwatermedia.com
And where do you send that info?
E-mail to (info@carolinaarts.com) or mail to: or email Damita Jeter, Executive Director at
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Abstraction, Volume 2
Six American artists give a glimpse
of their world in abstraction.
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composition the artists have a visual vo- lery at 704/334-4616 or visit United States for his compelling, dream-
cabulary that speaks beyond the obvious. (www.larkandkey.com). like paintings and sculpture. In 2010, Diaz
Susan Hall, a Chicago based painter was honored with a solo exhibition at the
Museo Caraffa in Cordoba.
Work by Dru Warmath heart, as it allows her to continue explor- Berra’s collaged paintings often reflect community partnerships.
ing her endearing love for the beautiful Cordoba’s aging structures that have begun to
Warmath is an accomplished artist South Carolina coast, “a place she still crumble with time. In an effort to preserve
who has been painting professionally for calls home.” a bit of the past, Berra will often visit such 401 North Tryon Street
two decades. An elected member of the Providence Gallery has been serving sites, gather remnants from decaying build Charlotte, North Carolina 28202
National Watercolor Society, Warmath’s Charlotte and the Carolinas for 33 years. -ings and incorporate them into his work.
innovative choice of subject matter and For further information check our NC For further info check our NC Com-
704.334.3799
approach to the canvas has been rewarded Commercial Gallery listings, call the gal- mercial Gallery listings, call 704/365- www.hodgestaylor.com
with numerous awards and recognition lery at 704/333-4535 or visit 3000 or visit (www.jeraldmelberg.com).
Gerloven, who studied with abstract do that than by recognizing the talent, ef-
artist Mark Rothko in NY provided en- forts and generosity of Victor Gerloven? provided by Sai Collins. All three artists Through Gossin, Hipolito met Jay
thusiastic leadership for the Arts Council. He made Brunswick Arts Council a force will attend. Lichty who shaped Gossin’s guitar.
For many years he taught a figure-drawing in this county.” The exhibition features Clark Hipoli- “Jay is one of the most talented guitar
class in multiple mediums. He champi- Retrospective: the Gerloven Legacy to’s original artwork on handcrafted makers emerging in the world right now,
oned art programs in schools. He was will feature a range of watercolors, acryl- guitars, ukuleles and surfboards. his attention to detail, and choice of mate-
the force behind the Council’s series of ics, monotypes and other works by the late The title of the exhibition, Birds Of rials are second to none,” says Hipolito.
Art Symposiums where he prodded the artist. According to Howard Love, Gerlo- A Feather, reflects the collaboration be-
public to ponder questions such as “What ven’s son, a portion of proceeds from the tween Raleigh, NC-based artist Hipolito,
is art?”. With the help of wife Jeanne, exhibition will be donated to Brunswick surfboard shaper Will Allison of Wilming-
who passed away in March 2007, he Arts Council. ton, and luthier Jay Lichty of Tryon, NC.
organized bus trips to museums featuring For further information check our NC Hipolito, the founder of Art Co Surf in
national exhibitions. His efforts did not Commercial Gallery listings, call the gal- Raleigh, has been well known for several
go unnoticed. In 2001, Gerloven was the lery at 910/575-5999 or visit years for his hand-painted, wood-grain
recipient of the NC Governor’s Award For (www.sunsetrivermarketplace.com). surfboards that are inspired by the Polyne-
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ing the exhibit, Laura Spong: From The In the last few years, Spong has Port Royal Sound
Catalogue, on view in the University Gal- dramatically increased her reputation in S. Forest Beach Dr. N. Forest Beach Dr.
lery, located in Anderson Library, on view her state and beyond with a series of solo
through June 28, 2011. exhibitions and several group shows, Gallery Spaces
Public Beach 1 Morris & Whiteside Galleries
including a retrospective at the University
of South Carolina’s McMaster Gallery. Atlantic Ocean 2 The Red Piano Art Gallery
Her 80th-birthday exhibition in 2006, 3 Smith Galleries
organized by if ART Gallery in Columbia, These maps are not to exact
scale or exact distances. They
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Spong at 80: Warming the Chill Wind with help in locating galleries and
art spaces in the area.
A HHI Visitor’s Center/Coastal Discovery Museum
Celebration. In 2007, a dozen of Spong’s B Hilton Head Island Public Library
paintings were in a group exhibition at C Art League of Hilton Head Gallery at
the Greenville County Museum of Art, the Walter Greer Gallery
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lyst to a demand of her artistry and a surge
in her passion to continue her legacy.
Spong has stated: “First of all… I like to Work by Laura Spong
paint; it is my passion…”.
Spong is among South Carolina’s
best non-objective painters. Except for
For further information check our SC
Institutional Gallery listing, contact Cara-
a feminist perspective
a few urban landscape scenes, still lifes
and figurative paintings, mostly done as
lin Getty, Director, at 803/938-3727 or e-
mail at (cgetty@uscsumter.edu) or Laurel
through art
art-class assignments in the 1950s, Spong Jordan, Gallery Assistant, at 803/938-3801
has always produced non-representational, or e-mail at (jordalau@uscsumter.edu).
Fri 5-10 sat 10-6 sun 12-5
Anastasia & Friends Art Gallery in This exhibit will be Lisa Gray’s debut
Columbia, SC, will present the exhibit, show in the arts community, and the first Installation & Sculpture
Go Figure!, featuring works by a group of time portrait artist, Leslie Bennett, has
artists focused on the figure, on view from ever shown her work in Columbia.
June 2 - July 1, 2011. A reception will be Anastasia & Friends Art Gallery is
held on June 2, from 6-9pm. located in the front of the building which Traditional Medium
The exhibition is comprised of oil houses Free Times at 1534 Main Street,
and acrylic paintings, mixed media and directly across the street from the Colum-
sculpture, which all relate to the human bia Museum of Art.
form, including works by Leslie Bennett, For further information check our Human Canvas
Michael Bolin, Anastasia Chernoff, Lisa SC Commercial Gallery listings, call
Gray, Lauren Gregory, Paul Kaufmann, 803/665-6902 or e-mail to (stasia1825@ 80808 Gallery / Vista Studios
Matthew Kramer and Roy Paschal. aol.com).
808 Lady Street • Columbia, SC 29201 • 803-463-5182
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20th Century Fox, and Sony. He has since seen in various galleries throughout the ment: “In my new works of landforms, visual art community.
left the entertainment mecca of Orlando, Upstate. water forms, and magic carpets, I combine
FL, for a big log cabin in Cowpens, which For further information check our SC elements of my imagination with organic
he shares with several rescue dogs. Ponder Institutional Gallery listings or call Robin imagery. Medical elements from my past
is an active member of the Spartanburg Els at 864/764-9568. experience creep into much of my new
Artists’ Guild and sits on the board of work.”
“I use flowing layers of pigment to cre-
landscapes are a beautiful blessing, and texture and yet softness in his color. How
this show will make you fall in love with does he do that? Some oil sketches on
them all over again. panels will be on display by Oversmith in
William and Anne Jameson from addition to his larger framed paintings.
Saluda have a number of new landscapes Notable artists of the past from the col-
to add to the show. Numerous Lowcountry lection of Tryon art dealer Nowell Guffey
oil sketches will be available as well as will also be featured. The artists selected
Bill’s introspective landscapes embodying have significant relationships with the lo-
the full range of local color and timeless cale, depicted well in their pieces. A wide
art
contrasts he is famous for. variety of mediums nicely round off the
Richard Christian Nelson, known for show including: pen and ink, watercolor,
TREKTRYON
his expressive plein air landscapes will and gouache.
have fresh work from his recent work- For further information check our NC
shops and travels. Often selecting highly Commercial Gallery listings, call the gal- ©
recognizable Tryon locations, Nelson’s lery at 828/817-3783 or visit
color selections and bold brush strokes are (www.SkyukaFineArt.com).
Affordably Unique!
The Gallery turns into “Affordably Unique!,”
a mixed-marketplace, in conjunction with the
Florence Downtown Development Corporation’s
Florence After 5 event happening the last
Friday of each month. There is live, big band
music outside with food vendors and refresh-
ments. Inside the Gallery, there are fresh
produce, unique agricultural products, artistic
creations, musical entertainment, demonstra-
tions, and more! No charge to attend! Join us
Friday, June 24 and Friday, July 29 from 5:30
p.m. until 8:00 p.m. for tons of fun!
Rajasthan Prayer Mat
Friday Evenings at the Gallery
The Florence Museum is pleased to Each Friday from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. during
announce this summer’s signature exhibit, our exhibits, visit the Gallery to enjoy the latest
Portrait of Jack Dowis
offerings and the relaxing sounds of Kitty
The Van Dam Collection of Rare Textiles. Nigerian Leopard Costume Hood Home to the sculpture studio
Walters on the piano.
This will be the first public showing of a
recently acquired donation of textiles from The Florence Museum has a rich heri- of Alex Palkovich
Hours of operation:
the private collection of Andy and Linda tage of documenting the history of the Pee Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday - 11:30 - 2:30 p.m.; Friday 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Van Dam of Camden, SC. Dee & surrounding communities. Our
The Van Dams have been traveling and home’s history includes various cultures, A project under the auspices of the Florence Downtown Development Corporation
collecting for over forty years and not just their influences and contributions to the Sponsor support from the Florence Convention and Visitors Bureau
textiles. They are currently planning to world. We believe these contributions
renovate their arts and antiques store in provide us with a fascinating narrative
became part of the 2010 South Carolina promoting a vibrant arts community by
downtown Camden and convert it into a that many people have yet to hear. Our
Watermedia Society Traveling Show. She providing grants to artists, organizations,
museum focusing on paintings. goal is for this history to be documented
received a Merit Award at the 2010 South teachers, and schools; by recognizing stu-
“We first met the Van Dams last year. and heard so that future generations can
Carolina State Fair and won First Place in dents, individuals, and businesses through
We heard about their collection of ethno- continue to benefit just as we have.
the 2009 and 2010 Miniature Arts Shows a focused program of awards and scholar-
graphic art and took a day trip to go meet The exhibit will be accompanied by a
of the Florence Museum. Greer also won ships; by offering periodic community
them and see the shop,” said museum color catalog.
First Place and Honorable Mention at programming that showcases the perform-
curator Stephen Motte. “We were unpre- For further information check our SC
the 2009 North Charleston Arts Festival. ing arts, the visual arts, and the literary
pared for the scope and quality of what Institutional Gallery listings, contact the
She won First Place at the 2008 Pee Dee arts; and by serving as an advocate for the
we were about to see. It defied all typical Museum by calling 843/662-3351 or visit
Regional Art Competition of the Florence arts to business, civic, and governmental
expectations of what one would consider (www.florencemuseum.org).
Museum and won one of three Distin- leaders. All initiatives of The Arts Alliance
The Theatre Art Galleries in High exhibit featuring works by students from Judith Glazier, a High Point resident,
Point, NC, are presenting several new Triad Elementary Schools, in the Kalei- paints with watercolors, oils, and acrylics.
exhibits including: works by members of doscope Youth Gallery. These exhibits She describes her painting style as on that
the High Point Fine Art Guild in the Main will be on view through July 8, 2011. A involves movement, color, and flow to use
Gallery; Landscape Invitational, featuring reception will be held on June 23, from her creativity to express her impressionis-
works by Doug Key, Judith Glazier, and 5:30-7:30pm. tic vision of the outer, physical world, and
Daniel Vaughan in Gallery B; the Silver Doug Key is a full time artist based in her inner imaginary one. Glazier served JLK Jewelry at Jugtown
Arts Show, in the Hallway Gallery; and an continued above on next column to the right continued on Page 28
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Theatre Art Galleries in High Point
continued from Page 27
as the President of the High Point Fine For further information check our NC
Art Guild for many years as well as art Institutional Gallery listings, call the TAG
chairman for Party on the Plank here in at 336/887-2137 or visit (www.tagart.org).
High Point.
The deadline each month to submit articles, photos and ads is the 24th of the month
prior to the next issue. This would be June 24th for the July 2011 issue and July 24 for
the Aug. 2011 issue. After that, it’s too late unless your exhibit runs into the next month.
But don’t wait for the last minute - send your info now.
And where do you send that info?
E-mail to (info@carolinaarts.com) or mail to:
Carolina Arts, P.O, Drawer 427, Bonneau, SC 29431
CREATIONS
Downtown New Bern, NC
Work by Peg Bachenhelmer dency in her Carrboro studio with youth tion to remain in control of their (own) 252-633-4369
poets from Chapel Hill, Carrboro and destinies.” Shop online www.carolinacreations.com
In this new series of paintings, Ele- Orange County High Schools to create a The collection of James and Farmer
ments, Peg Bachenheimer explores paint- collaborative poem in cloth. Gignoux’s
ing the light and color of natural elements role as facilitator of this public art project
interacting. She uses the Chinese concept is to see that the participants generate
of the five elements of nature: wood, words: words that reflect beliefs, ideas and
fire, earth, metal, and water, as well as dreams rooted in personal experience and
the Hindu elements: air, earth, fire, water embed them in cloth. Scribbled journal
and spirit. From that beginning, she has entries and poetry shards have found their
painted abstract landscapes that express a way off of the page and into fabric by way
love of color and texture. of screen printing, hand dyed silk overlays
Saying, “I see painting as an act of and stitching layers together.
faith,” Bachenheimer believes that her The Sacrificial Poets (C. J. Suitt, Kane
intuition and the painting itself will tell Smego and Will Mcinerney) have been
her where to go, resulting in a vibrant and working with Gignoux and the teens to
highly textured abstract surface. As she write a collaborative poem with the theme
builds up many layers of color, her inten- of “Voice in the Community.” Together
tion is for her paintings to convey a rich they have built their group poem out of
visual and tactile experience connected to the screen printed and hand dyed fabrics,
feelings evoked by the mystery and beauty creating a large wall piece, approximately
of life. 10’ x 10’ in size.
Sometimes Bachenheimer paints with For further information check our NC
oils over a highly textured acrylic surface Institutional Gallery listings, call FRANK
on canvas. In this process, she layers at 919/636-4135 or visit
acrylic inks and mediums and then paints (www.frankisart.com).
on top with oil paint using both brush and
palette knife. Other times, she works in You can contact us by calling 843/825-3408
or by e-mail at - info@carolinaarts.com
the encaustic medium in which beeswax,
New Bern ArtWorks & Company Person started by carving the fence
Katie Claiborne, M.A.S. Window II, 2009, oil on “The provocative images in Mirror Im-
canvas, 36 x 32 in., Collection of the artist, © age - some inspiring, others disconcerting
2011 Katie Claiborne - prompt us to explore our own ideas of Work by Renaldo Kuhler
Featuring 27 works of art from the what it means to be a woman. The exhibi-
1970s to the present, Mirror Image is an tion has powerful cultural and psychologi- One of most astounding art discover-
intimate reflection of feminine experience, cal implications,” said Dasal. ies in decades, Raleigh outsider Renaldo Work by John Rosenthal
played out in painting, photography, and Family is a frequent theme for artists Kuhler labored in secret for more than 60
sculpture. Each work of art is a deeply Margaret Sartor and Mary Shannon John- years, using the power of his own imagi- The exhibition, THEN . . . ABSENCE
personal representation of femininity and stone, who often turn their lens toward nation and keen drafting skills honed over - after Katrina in the Lower Ninth Ward,
the influences and experiences that shape close family members. Photographs by decades as a scientific illustrator for the presents John Rosenthal’s color documen-
the female identity. Sartor are filled with images of her young NC Museum of Natural Sciences, to bring tary photographs of New Orleans.
“Though many works in the Museum’s daughter and nieces, which allow the art- the imaginary country of Rocaterrania into Rosenthal states, “I drove into the
collection feature images of women, a ist to reflect on her own childhood. Like existence. Ninth Ward a year and a half after Katrina.
small fraction of the art was created by Sartor, Johnstone’s photographs are also Located between Canada and northern The initial documentary ‘Gold Rush’
female artists,” said Jennifer Dasal, exhi- a deeply personal reflection of her family. New York, Rocaterrania is a tiny na- - photography inspired by overturned
bition curator. “Mirror Image combines In the photograph Silent Home: Bruised tion of eastern Europeans that has been houses, cars in trees, and mountains of
these two elements into a unique exhibi- Mornings, a portrayal of the painful emo- fraught with political turmoil since the debris - was plainly over. Dramatic spec-
tion that features many rarely seen works tions evoked by strained relationships, early 1930s. Under the rule of empresses, tacle had given way to pervasive loss - a
from our own collection alongside loans Johnston records what she calls “a history czars, dictators and premieres, it slowly condition far less tangible and more dif-
from many of the best female artists in some would rather forget.” developed from a monarchy into a na- ficult to photograph. And then, despite my
North Carolina.” Artists Cristina Córdova, Stacy Lynn tion that is (paradoxically) fascist about original intentions not to, I began to take
The exhibit encompasses a wide range Waddell, and Roxana Pérez-Méndez each individualism. The original drawings and photographs. A large part of the neighbor-
of work by female artists, from photo- grapple with issues of cultural identifica- models Renaldo made to help visualize hood had already disappeared and the rest
graphic depictions of women at work and tion and its complicated history. In The his eccentric creation will be displayed in was in danger of being hauled away. What
introspective portraits of family members Amazing Adventures of Tar Baby Mama, the first public exhibition of his work ever I found and what I photographed weren’t
to mixed-media installations that reference Waddell uses the burning and branding held in his home state. simply the remnants of a dilapidated and
cultural identification. While the artists continued above on next column to the right Fortunately, it was all thoroughly continued on Page 32
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Gregg Museum of Art and Design
to headline the event. This year’s chair and desserts. Tickets to Tea and Fashion
is John Cram, entrepreneur and gardener show are $20.
from Asheville who helped bring a renais- On Saturday morning, June 18, 2011,
sance to western NC in the arts and crafts the Art in Bloom activity is “From Kitsch
continued from Page 31 industry with his New Morning Gallery, to Classic” a continental breakfast event
Fine Arts Theater, Blue Spiral 1 Gal- featuring a panel of regional artists and
dangerous neighborhood now demol- that separate us from each other,” adds
lery, Bellagio Art to Wear and Bellagio gardeners, including Honorary Chair
ished by a hurricane, but the vestiges of a Rosenthal. “What was left was the vanish-
Everyday. Cram, showing and discussing garden art,
working-class community in which aspira- ing common ground, and it is this familiar
Friday afternoon from 2-4pm, June 17, both functional and out-of-the-ordinary.
tion contended with scarcity, and where terrain that I have photographed. I wanted
Bellagio and Bellagio Everyday will pres- Tickets to this event are $15.
religious faith found expression on every my photographs to say, ‘See: this was
ent art to wear in the Art in Bloom Tea and Tickets may be purchased through the
block.” here, and that was there’.”
Fashion Show. Emceed by actress Callan office at 828/669-0930. More informa-
“From my perspective, the floodwa- For further info check our NC Institu-
White-Hinman who teaches theater at tion is available at their website, (www.
ters had washed away not only bricks tional Gallery listings, call the Museum at
Montreat College, the show will introduce BlackMountainArts.org). Art in Bloom
and mortar, but also the toxic stereotypes 919/515-3503 or visit (www.ncsu.edu/arts).
both designer and street wear fashion and is a fundraiser for the non-profit Black
SC Commercial Galleries
sioned paintings Painting and drawing classes 0447 or at
are offered. Custom framing is offered also. (www.annlongfineart.com).
Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact:
864/225-3922. Artizom Framing & Gallery, 334 E. Bay Street,
Suite J, Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring the
Bluffton contemporary artwork of Jackie and Charles
Ailstock. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm or by appt.
Aiken / North Augusta country and celebrating the beautiful fragility of Four Corners Art Gallery and Fine Framing, Contact: 843/723-3726 or at
this unique wetlands area. A variety of media, 1263 May River Rd.,Historic District, Bluffton. (www.artizom.com).
Lee-Johnston Originals and Art, 401 W. oil, acrylic, pastel, printmaking and sculpture Ongoing - Featuring works by 12 artists with
Martintown Rd., on the courtyard of the North sensitively interprets and conveys the essence an especially local flavor.The works are in Atmah Ja’s Gallery, The Art of Core Con-
Hills Shopping Center, Suite 10, North Augusta. of coastal SC. Artists include Jim Draper, acrylic,oil, mixed media, pen and ink, pottery sciousness, 29 Broad St., Charleston. Ongoing
Ongoing - Featuring hand-produced fine and Susan Graber, Lana Hefner, Mandy Johnson, and wire sculture.A real treat.We have a fine - We welcome you to the gallery to witness the
decorative art, ranging from limited-edition Susan Mayfield, Marcy Dunn Ramsey, and collection of custom picture frame mouldings exclusive mastery of Iamikan. His pieces are
photographic prints to hand-stitched quilts, by Taylor Nicole Turner. South Carolina's finest and an experienced staff to work with anything crafted by harnessing elemental forces which
local and regional artists, including: Nancy B. collection of sweetgrass baskets compliments from the unusual to the museum treated piece. he designs and directs n animatation on me-
Smith, R.R. Frazier, and Joni-Dee Ross. The the other works. Hours: Mon-Sat., 11am-5pm. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 11am- diums such as wood, steel, glass, canvas and
gallery also carries books and original greeting Contact: 843/522-9210 or at 2pm. Contact: 843/757-8185. steel. Atmah Ja’s is the first in Charleston to be
cards. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm or by appt. (www.baystgallery.com). artistically designed to shapeshift from a yoga/
Contact: 803/8198533. Maye River Gallery, 37 Calhoun St., Bluffton. massage studio to an art gallery. Hours: Tue.-
Charles Street Gallery, 914 Charles Street, @ Ongoing - Featuring works by: Anne Hakala, Sun., 12:30-6pm. Contact: 843-577-3111 or at
Southern Moon Pottery, LLC, 239 Woodward Charles & Greene Street, Beaufort. Ongoing - Barb Snow, Bobsy Simes, Carrol Kay, Diane (www.atmahjas.com).
Drive., Aiken. Ongoing - Working studio, fea- Located in a lovingly restored building, we offer Dean, Kelly Davidson, Donna Ireton, Jo dye,
turing handcrafted pottery in porcelain, earth- custom framing and handcrafted furniture, and Joyce Nagel, Cora Rupp, Laura Silberman, Bernie Horton Gallery, 43 Broad St., Charles-
enware, stoneware and raku by local, regional feature exhibits by local artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., Kathy Tortorella, Judy Saylor McElynn, Marci ton. Ongoing - Featuring original oil paintings
& national ceramic artists as well as works by 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-3pm. Contact: 843/521- Tressel, Susan Knight, Vickie Ebbers, Julie by Bernie Horton. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5-
Mary Grant and Donna Proctor, potters and 9054 or at Yeager. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: :30pm or by appt. Contact: 843/727-4343 or at
owners. Evening classes available. Hours: by (www.thecharlesstreetgallery.com). 843/757-2633 or at (www.berniehortongallery.com).
appt. Contact: 803/646-8170 or (http://www.mayerivergallery.com/).
(www.southernmoonpottery.com). Four Winds Gallery & Market, 709 Bay Street, Bird's I View Gallery, 119-A Church St., Charles-
Beaufort. Ongoing - Featuring a collection of Pluff Mudd Art, 27 Calhoun St., Bluffton. On- ton. Ongoing - Featuring originals and prints of
The Artists' Parlor, 126 Laurens Street, N.W., sacred art brought directly from the studios of going - Featuring works by Diane Dean, Steve bird life by Anne Worsham Richardson. Hours:
Aiken. Ongoing - Featuring fine American crafts artists from around the world. Genres include, White, Cheryl Eppolito, Vickie Jourdan, Lynda Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact 843/723-1276,
and art objects. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5- iconography, weavings, paintings, carvings, Potter, Marilyn McDonald, David Knowlton, 843/766-2108 or at
:30pm. Contact: 803/648-4639. folk art, ceramics and jewelry. Also featuring a Laura Cody, Ed Funk, Emily Wilson, Jim Re- (www.anneworshamrichardson.com).
selection of exceptionally well-designed handi- nauer, Joan Salob, Caroll Williams, and Betty
Wild Hare Pottery, 1627 Georgia Avenue at the crafts from global cooperatives. Browse the Hintz. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Blue Heron Glass, 1714 Old Towne Rd.,
corner of Alpine Avenue, N. Augusta. Ongoing - Gallery and relax in the connecting Four Winds 843/757-5590. Northbridge Shopping Center near T-Bonz
Featuring handcrafted pottery in porcelain, earth- Cafe and Bakery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Steak House, Charleston. Ongoing - Whether
enware, stoneware, and raku by David Stuart. Contact: 843/379-5660 or at Preston Pottery Studio, 10 Church Street, Bluff- by commissioning an exquisite stained glass
Hours: M-F, 10am-5pm. (Call ahead.) Contact: (www.fourwindstraders.com). ton. Ongoing - Featuring above average pottery panel for home or office, stocking up on hard-
803/279-7813. since 1973 by Jacob Preston. Hours: Tue.-Sat., to-find supplies for the glass artist, or select-
I. Pinckney Simons Galleries, 711 Bay St., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/757-3084. ing the perfect gift, Blue Heron Glass is truly
Anderson Beaufort. Ongoing - Featuring a collection of a place where light and color blend through
30 artists presenting original sculpture, paint- Camden imagination. We offer a wide variety of classes.
Brushstrokes, 1029 S. McDuffie St., Ander- ings, photography, and jewelry. Also exhibiting Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm, & Sat., 10am-3-
son. Ongoing - Uniquely painted furniture, faux fine lowcountry basketry, and stainless steel Dovetails, 645 Rutledge Street, Camden. Ongo- pm.Contact: 843/769/7299, or at
finishes and original artwork featuring the works wildlife sculpture. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-5- ing - Featuring custom bench crafted furniture (www.blue-heron-glass.com).
of Pamela Tillinghast Sullivan. Hours: Mon.-Tues. pm; Sat., 11am-3pm, and by appt. Contact: by Jim Rose. Each piece is made by hand to
or by appt.; Wed.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: 843/379-4774 or at the client’s specifications. Jim works in a variety Carolina Clay Gallery, Freshfields Village, 565
864/261-3751. (www.ipsgallery.com). of woods including heart pine, walnut, cypress, Freshfields Dr., located at the intersection of
maple, and cherry. Jim also works in exotic Seabrook and Kiawah Islands, 15 miles south
Hughes Twins Art Gallery, 147 Powell Road, Indigo Gallery, 809 Bay St., Beaufort. Ongo- woods form South America and Africa. Visitors of Charleston, Johns Island. Ongoing - Caro-
Anderson. Ongoing - Featuring works by ing - Featuring a gallery of fine art, including can watch individual pieces of furniture being lina Clay Gallery features the work of over 100
Donnie, Ronnie, & Amanda Hughes. Hours: by a unique selection of paintings by local and built. Every piece has its own personality and North and South Carolina potters and glass art-
appt. only. Contact: 864/225-7533 or at regional artists. Represented are: Sandra Bag- becomes an instant heirloom. Hours: Mon.-Sat., ists. Also available are the wonderful, whimsical
(www.HughesTwins.com). gette, Alison Crossman, Gloria Dalvini, Janet 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 770/330-5000 or life size copper frogs of Charles and Zan Smith.
Mozley, and Polly Swenson. Also: Peter Pette- 803/446-3124. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am-8pm, & Sun., 11am-6-
Beaufort Area grew, Kelley Sanford & Liz Reitz. Fine custom pm. Contact: 843/243-0043 or at
framing is also available. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Rutledge Street Gallery, 508 Rutledge St., (www.carolinaclaygallery.com).
Art & Soul, 917-B Bay St., Old Bay Market- 10am-5pm. Contact: Janet Deaton 843/524- Camden. Ongoing - Featuring original works of
place, Beaufort. Ongoing - Featuring works 1036. art from regional and national artists includ- Carolina Antique Maps and Prints LLC, 91
by local and regional artists including paint- ing Clara Blalock, Elizabeth Barber, Anne Biv- Church St., Charleston. Ongoing - Featuring
ings, jewelry, pottery, photography, wood and Longo Gallery, 103 Charles Street, Beaufort. ens, Yong Chu Chang, Marjorie Greene, Joyce Antique Maps and Prints from the 16th to the
more. Artists represented include: Marlies Wil- Ongoing - Featuring new works including paint- Hall, Seth Haverkamkp, Carrie Payne, John 19th century. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm or by
liams, Mary Grayson Segars, Bill Mead, Mary ings, collages and constructions by Eric Longo & Pototschnik, Bob Ransley, Dennis Snell, Maci appt. Contact: 843/722-4773 or at
Ann Riley, Mary Jane Martin, Kelly Davidson, sculptures by Suzanne Longo. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Scheuer, and many more. Chinese Antique (www.carolinaantiqueprints.com).
Eric Horan, Charles DeLoach and Ronnie 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/522-8933. Furniture Pieces. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm.
Riddle. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm or Contact: 803/425-0071 or at Charleston Crafts, 161 Church Street, across
by appt. Contact: 843/379-9710 and e-mail at Ly Bensons Gallery & Studio, 211 Charles (www.rutledgestreetgallery.com). from Tommy Condon's, one block south of
(artandsoul@hargray.com). Street, Beaufort. Ongoing - Featuring the Market St., Charleston. Ongoing - Charleston
exhibits,"The Gullah/African Link" and "Out of The Artists’ Attic, 930 S. Broad St., look for Crafts is the longest operating craft cooperative
Bay St. Gallery, 719 Bay St., Beaufort. Ongo- Africa," featuring rare Shona Verdite sculptures the maroon striped awning, Camden. Ongoing in Charleston, featuring only items designed
ing - Offering original works focusing on many by various artists from Zimbabwe, Africa, and - Featuring a cooperative open studio and gal- and created by SC artists. Gallery showcases
different aspects of what is best about the Low- original photographs by Gullah photographer and lery shared by nine professional artists working
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Finleaf Gallery, 2323 Devine Street, Columbia. baskets. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-6pm; & Sat., Jane Bess Pottery LLC, 206 Lynch St.,
Ongoing - Featuring original artwork by local 10:30am-5pm. Contact: 803-790-5892 or e-mail just off of Main St., around the corner from
and regional artists, whose work has been at (Cnoble3300@netzero.net). Glass Images, Edgefield. Ongoing - Func-
hand-selected for display in our gallery. Hours: tional stoneware pottery by artist/owner, Jane
Tue.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 11am-3pm. One Eared Cow Glass Gallery & Studio, 1001 Bess. Working pottery studio and retail shop
Contact: 803/254-8327 or at Huger St., (just up the street from the old loca- featuring many one-of-a-kind items....wonderful
(www.finleaf.com). tion) Columbia. Ongoing - Handblown glass entertaining pieces.Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-
by Tommy Lockart & Mark Woodham, including 5pm; Sat., 10am-2pm; or by appt. Contact:
Fontenay Fine Art, Antiques and Oriental perfume bottles, ornaments, vases, sculpture, 803/637-2434 or at
Rugs, 2716 Devine St., Columbia. Ongoing bowls, and paperweights, in all price ranges. (www.janebesspottery.com).
- Featuring antique and contemporary fine art Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., 10am-4pm.
in our gallery of fine rugs and antiques. We Contact: 803/254-2444 or at Edisto Island
now offer full-service framing. Hours: Tue.- (www.oneearedcow.com).
Fri., noon-5pm & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: With These Hands Gallery, 1444 Hwy. 174,
803/254-1352 or at Portfolio Art Gallery, Five Points area, 2007 next to the Old Post Office Restaurant, Edisto
(www.fontenayondevine.blogspot.com). Devine St., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring the Island. Ongoing - The gallery offers a col-
work of local, regional & national artists. Hours: lection of unique handmade, one-of-a-kind,
Frameland, 619 Harden St., (Five Points, next Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 803/256-2434 American craft. Representing over 150 artists,
to Grouchos Deli), Columbia. Ongoing - Fea- or at you will find: kaleidoscopes, wind chimes, jew-
turing local art in Five Points, close to down- (www.portfolioartgal.com). elry, hand blown glass, stained glass, pottery,
town. USC and college art, diploma frames, Work by Susan Lenz
oil lamps, wooden toys, wooden sculptures &
Columbia and vintage SC prints. Hours: Prompt Designs Art Gallery, 3041 N. Main decoys, metal sculpture, fiber to wear, photog-
Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 10am-3:30pm. St., near where the train trussel crosses Main Vista Studios - Gallery 80808, 808 Lady Street, raphy, original paintings, giclee’s, prints, and
Contact: 803/771-4451. St., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring original Columbia. June 2 - 7 - "Tyrone Geter / Benedict more! Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact:
oils and giclees by Porter O'Brien Dodd. Hours: College Visual Arts". June 9 - 14 - "Pretty Girls: A 843/869-3509 or at
Havens Framemakers and Gallery, 1616 Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 803/252-2927 or Feminist Art Exhibition," featuring a group exhibi- (www.WithTheseHandsGallery.com).
Gervais St., Columbia. Ongoing - Exhibiting e-mail at (promptdesigns@bellsouth.net). tion. A reception will be held on June 10, 5-untill.
paintings by local artists: Jamie Blackburn, Open June 11, 11am-5pm & June 12, 1-5pm. Florence
Diane Gilbert, Betsy Havens, Rob Shaw, Steven Rita Smith Gallery, at Midtown At Forest Acres June 16 - 21 - "Between Intimacy and Decora-
Whetstone, James E. Calk and others. Featuring (formally Richland Mall) across from Barnes tion," featuring works by Laurel Steckel, Ansley Lynda English Gallery-Studio, 403 Second
an extensive collection of handcarved museum & Noble, corner of Forest Drive and Beltline Adams and Jaime Misenheimer. Ongoing - Fea- Loop Rd., Florence. Ongoing - Featuring works
quality frames. Art and frame restoration. Hours: Blvd., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring original turing exhibits by artists of the Vista Studios and by local and regional artists in a variety of media.
Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm. Con- watercolors, acrylics and oil paintings and col- occasional guest exhibitions. Vista Studio artists: Hours: Mon.-Fri., noon-5pm and by appt. Con-
tact: 803/256-1616 or at lector prints by Rita Smith as well as paintings Ethel Brody, Stephen Chesley, Jeff Donovan, tact: 843/673-9144 or at
(www.havensframemakersandgallery.com). and photography by 7 other SC artists. Also a Heidi Darr-Hope, Pat Gilmartin, Robert Kennedy, (http://www.lyndaenglishstudio.net).
selection of pottery, stained glass, wood turn- Susan Lenz, Sharon C. Licata, Laurie McIntosh,
HoFP, 2828 Devine Street, Columbia. Through ings, jewelry and other original crafts. Hours: Michel McNinch, Kirkland Smith, Laura Spong, Running Horse Gallery (Feather Pottery &
June 4 - "Around the Corner," featuring works Mon.-Sat. 10am-6pm & Sun. 12:30-6pm. Con- and David Yaghjian. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11am-3pm, Interiors, LLC) 928 Old Wallace Gregg Road,
by Martha Elizabeth Ferguson and Rick Wells. tact: 803/790- 0328. Sat.&Sun., 1-4pm or by appt. Contact: 803/252- Florence. Ongoing - Featuring ceramic works
Ongoing - Featuring original works of art from 6134 or at by Sasha and Tari Federer. Their artwork is one-
around the world and around the corner. Hours: Southern Pottery, 3105 Devine St., Columbia. (www.vistastudios80808.com). of-a-kind, hand crafted, using an array of firing
Mon.-Fri.,9am-5:30pm; Sat.,10am-5pm, & by Ongoing - Featuring pottery works by Ken techniques and surface decoration. Hours; 10am-
appt.. Contact: 803/799-7405 or at Baskin, Donna Craven, Jeremy Davis, Kim Webb Rawls Galleries, 5210 N. Trenholm 6pm daily, but call first. Contact: 843/992-2178 or
(www.hofpgallery.com). Ellington, Bruce Gholson, Samantha Henneke, Rd., (Forest Acres, behind First Citizens Bank) e-mail at (featherpottery@earthlink.net).
David Hooker, Rocky Lewycky, Peter Lenzo, Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring fine art and
if ART Gallery, 1223 Lincoln St., Columbia. Karen Newgard, Mark Peters, Ron Philbeck, Vir- picture framing since 1904. South Carolina’s Georgetown
Ongoing - Featuring works by Don Zurlo, Paul ginia Scotchie, Gay Smith, David Stempfle, Ben oldest family owned art and frame gallery. Local
Yanko, Edmund Yaghjian, David Yaghjian, Mike Truesdale and Mike Vatalaro. Hours: Tue.-Fri., art, museum framing of fine art at lowest prices. Prince George Framing Co., 805 Front St.,
Williams, Katie Walker, Bram van Velde, Leo 11am-6pm & Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact 803/251- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 10am- Georgetown. Ongoing - Featuring superior
Twiggs, H. Brown Thornton, Christine Tedesco, 3001 or at 3:30pm. Contact: 803/787-2787 or at custom framing, a broad selection of quality
Tom Stanley, Laura Spong, Kees Salentijn, (http://southern-pottery.com/). (www.webbrawlsgalleries.com). prints and posters and great customer service.
Silvia Rudolf, Edward Rice, Paul Reed, Anna Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm.
Redwine, Herb Parker, Matt Overend, Janet The Gallery at DuPRE, 807 Gervais St., Du- Wink Gallery, 911-A Lady St., Columbia. Contact: 843/527-8413 or at
Orselli, Marcelo Novo, Dorothy Netherland, PRE Building, in the Vista, Columbia. Ongoing Ongoing - Featuring a wide range of contem- (http://www.princegeorgeframing.com/).
Philip Morsberger, Joan Mitchell, Eric Miller, - Featuring works by artists who are impacting porary art by Midlands artists, including Terri
Sam Middleton, Reiner Mahrlein, Peter Lenzo, the state and beyondartists who are impacting Hutto, Laurie McIntosh, Page Morris, Heather The Georgetown Art Gallery, 705 Front Street,
Deanna Leamon, Ger Lataster, Sjaak Kor- the state and beyond, in a variety of media. LaHaise, Debbie Martin and Melony Stuckey. Georgetown. Ongoing - Original works and
sten, Bill Jackson, Alvin Hollingsworth, Klaus Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-6pm or by appt. Contact: Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat., 10am-3pm prints by 20 artists, including: Mimi Beaver, Ann
Hartmann, Tonya Gregg, Mary Gilkerson, Ralph Gallery Curator, Byers Greer at 803/546-1143 and by appt. Contact: 803/238-3855. Boone, Mike Bowers, Agnes Boyle, Nancy Brack-
Gelbert, Phil Garrett, Jacques Doucet, Jeff or at en, Barbara Bush, Dottie Dixon, Susan Duke,
Donovan, Stephen Chesley, Steven Chapp, (www.dupregallery.com). ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Columbia Phyllis Graham, Dian Hammett, Mark Hilliard,
Ashlynn Browning, Carl Blair, Aaron Baldwin, Frame of Mind, 1520 Main St., across from the Gail Joley, Audrey McLeod, Myrna McMahon, Hal
Karel Appel, Roland Albert and Benny Andrews. The Gallery at Nonnah's, 928 Gervais Street, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia. Ongoing Moore, Drummond Murdoch, Sue Rutherford,
Hours: Mon.-Fri., 11am-7pm & Sat., 11am-5pm. Columbia.Ongoing - Featuring works by Edie - The FOM Series is a monthly art exhibition Roy & Carol Smith, Susan Tiller and Nancy van
Contact: 803/238-2351 or e-mail at (wroefs@ Biddle, Ingrid Carson, Gail Cunningham, Jan dedicated to supporting and featuring both Buren. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact:
sc.rr.com). Fleetwood, Bonnie Goldberg, Alicia Leek, Betsy up-and- coming and established local South 843/527-7711 or at
Mandell, Donna Rozier, and Betsy Stevenson, in Carolina artists. Hours: Mon., 10am-2pm & (http://www.georgetownartgallery-sc.com/index.
John Miranda's South Carolina Artists Gal- various media. Hours: Lunch: M.-F., 11:30am-2- Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm. Contact: 803/988-1065 or html).
lery, Dutch Square Mall, next to Belk, 421 Bush pm; Evenings: M.-Th., 5-11pm; F., 5pm-12:30am; e-mail at (frameofmind@sc.rr.com).
River Rd., Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring pastel Sat., 6pm-12:30am. Contact: 803/779-9599 or at Greenville Area
portraits, pastel paintings and prints by John (www.nonnahs.com). Conway
Miranda, as well as other works by SC artists.
Also - Featuring a large selection of works by The Great Frame Up, 252-M Harbison Blvd., Throughout Historic Downtown Conway, 1st Downtown Greenville - "First Fridays," featur-
Erica Hoyt, including Charleston prints, colleges Columbia. Ongoing - Original works by Edie Sat. of each month - Featuring an Art Walk ing a gallery crawl presented on the first Fri, of
of South Carolina and numbered reproduction Biddle and Suzanne Amodio. Variety of work by where the many galleries have special exhibits, the month from 6-9pm. Visit galleries through-
prints. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am -9pm & Sun. local and regional artists. Giclee and serigraph live music, wine and light refreshments. Hours: out the downtown area. For info:
12:30pm-6pm. Contact: 803/750-6750. reproductions on paper and canvas from some 10am-5pm. Contact: call any of the galleries (www.fristfridaysonline.com).
of the world’s most collectible artists. Dealer listed below.
Lewis & Clark Gallery, 1221 Lincoln Street, for Somerset House Publishing, Gregory Edi- Art Crossing at River Place, 300 River Street,
Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring work by Clark tions / Washington Green Fine Art, Historical Pop's Glass Station and Conway Glass @ S. Main, along the Reedy River, Greenville.
Ellefson and other contemporary artists. Hours: Art Prints and others. Specialists in custom Gallery, 2416 Main St., (just 500 yards from Ongoing - This site includes 18 artists studios
Mon.-Fri., 9am-6pm; Sat., 9am-3pm & by appt. framing. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm. Contact: Conway Feed and Grain and .2 miles from the including: Studio 101, Guy and Cate Stevens
Contact: 803/765-2405 or at 803/407-2156 or at Post Office) Conway. Ongoing - Pop’s is an Art Studio, 864/915-8918 or (www.GuySte-
(www.lewisandclarklamps.com). (www.columbiasc.thegreatframeup.com). open-air gallery and glass educational studio vensArt.com). Studio 103, Larry Seymour
dedicated to raising the awareness of the visual Wildlife Art, 864/430-8863 or (www.larrysey-
Michael Story Studio/Gallery, 116 Brook The Hive Studio and Gallery, 3310 Harrison arts in Conway and Horry County, SC. Hours: mourwildlifeart.com). Studio 104, ak DESIGN,
Trout Ct., Lexington. Ongoing - Featuring Rd., across from Zesto just off Forest Dr., near Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 843/248-4527, LLC., 864/313-1587 or (www.alkeiser.com).
traditional landscapes in oil & pastel by Michael Richland Fashion Mall, Columbia. Ongoing 843/248-3558, or at Studio 105, Skylark Studio, Cheryl Combs,
Story. Giclee & reproduction prints. Hours by - Featuring exuberant watercolors by Betty Riv- (www.popsglass.com). 864/240-9272 or (www.cherylcombs.com).
appt. only. Contact: 803/356-4268 or at ers; soft and emotional mixed media by Martha Studio 106, Patrick Collard Studios, 864/430-
(www.michaelstory.com). M. T. Herman; spirited equestrian photography Darlington 8924, or (www.collardphoto.com). Studio 107,
by Tina W. Brown; sculpture by Jessica Barnes The Jared Collection, 864/304-5124 or (www.
Mouse House, Inc., 2123 Park St. (historic Smith, Elizabeth M. Barnes and Darlene The Chameleon Art Gallery, 26 Public thejaredcollection.com). Studio 109, Marie
Elmwood Park), Columbia. Ongoing - Featur- Doerr; ceramics by Sonya Wilkins and Janice Square, Darlington. Ongoing - Featuring some Gruber Photography & Mixed Media, 864/918-
ing original fibers and mixed-media artwork by Sczescy. Also, offering classes ages 5-adult in of the finest artwork in the southeast. Hours: 2619 or (www.MarieGruber.com). Studio 110,
Susan Lenz. Also offering a wide selection of a variety of mediums. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 1pm-6- Tue.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 1-4pm. Contact: Christina Nicole Studios, 864/609-7057, (www.
antiquarian prints and beveled mirrors. Hours: pm and by appt. Contact: 803/467-4112 or at 843/393-6611 or at christina-nicole.com). Studio 111, Emily Clarke
Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-5pm & most Sat., 10am-2 (home.sc.rr.com/hivestudio/). (www.chameleon-gallery.com). Studio, 864/704-9988 or (www.EmilyClarkeStu-
pm. Contact: 803/254-0842 or at dio.com). Studio 112, Susanne Vernon Mosaic
(www.mousehouseinc.blogspot.com). Village Artists, Village at Sandhill, 631-8 Denmark Artist, 412/953-5652 or (www.susannevernon.
Promenade Place, next door to Panera, off Two com) and August Vernon Artist, 412/953-3036
Noble's Fine Art Gallery, 3300 Forest Drive, Notch and Clemson Rds., near I-20, Columbia. Jim Harrison Gallery, One South Main Street, or (www.augustvernon.com). Studio 201-1, Ron
Columbia. Ongoing - Featuring African- Ongoing - The gallery features the works of 28 intersection of Main Street and Highway 78, Gillen, 864/918-3341 or (www.rongillenfinearts.
American art, originals, giclees, serigraphs, local artists offering: workshops, monthly shows Denmark. Ongoing - Featuring works by Jim com). Studio 201-2, Patti Rishforth, 864/350-
and lithographs. Portrait artist available. Artists and exhibits. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-9pm & Harrison including original paintings, limited 5123 or (www.pattirishforth.com). Studio
featured include: Jim Wider, Tyrone Geter, Sun., noon-6pm. Contact: 803/699-8886. edition prints and a variety of unlimited edition 201-3, Erin Cramer, 304/906-8813 or (http://
John W. Jones, Alice Simmons Bing, Keith reproductions, bronzes, etchings and other erincramer.com). Studio 201-7, Suzanne Day,
Tolen, Lori Starnes, and Carl Crawford. Also Vista Art & Frame, 1752 Airport Blvd., Cayce. collectible items from Harrison in his more than 864/569-7810 or (www.suzannedaymfa.com).
high quality African sculptures and handmade Ongoing - Featuring paintings of the South by thirty-year career as an artist. Hours: Tue.,
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Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm or at Paul Matheny, Corrie McCallum, Glen Miller, Laura K. Aiken, Joseph Ambuhl, Salley Batson, ing private, corporate and institutional collectors.
(www.artcrossing.org). Mark Mulfinger, Charles Quest, Ed Rice, Merton Jeanne Blinkoff, Susan Bridges-Smith, Rose Hours: M-F, 9am-5pm; Sat., 10am-3pm or by
Simpson, Laura Spong, Carl Sublett, Leo Twiggs, Cooke, Reta Cooper, Mack McCloud, Ann V. appt. Contact: 843/842-4433 and at
Art & Light, a fusion gallery, located in the Art Werger, Phillip Whitley, Harrell Whittington, Peak, Georgia Pistolis, Patricia Thomas, Bob (www.morris-whiteside.com).
Flatiron Studios of the Pendleton Street Art Mickey Williams, Paul Yanko, and Jas Zaduro- Santanello, Jill Patterson Schmidt, and Judith
District, 1211 Pendleton St., Greenville. Ongo- wicz Hours: Tue.-Fri., 1-5pm; Sat., 10am-5pm. Woodward. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-1pm & Picture This Gallery, 124 Arrow Rd., Suite
ing - The gallery brings together visual arts and Contact: 864/268-2771 or at 2-5pm or by appt. Contact: 864/370-0301 or at 5, at the intersection of Arrow and Target Rd,
home accessories to provide a boutique that is (www.HamptonlllGallery.com). (www.10centralave.com). just off Sea Pines Circle, Hilton Head Island.
at once unique and incredibly usable. This is Ongoing - Featuring works by proprietor
the first fusion gallery in the area to offer varied Little House Art Studios, 602 Strange Rd., The Clay People Gallery, 1211 Pendleton St., and artist-in-residence Mira Scott, as well as,
and affordable original art along with wonder- Taylors. Ongoing - Featuring exhibits of fiber The Flatiron Building, Greenville. Ongoing - works by Mary Heuer, Barbara Bothwell, Wally
fully original home furnishings and accessories. art, mixed media collages and painting by Featuring contemporary figurative Raku clay Palmer & Mark Reid, Jim Schulz, Rose Edin,
First-time visitors to the gallery are wowed by Susan R. Sorrell and Anne K. Taylor’s photog- sculpture by Angelique Brickner and Rhonda Roy Rupy, Rhonda Fantozzi, James Herrmann,
the open, welcoming, and glassy - yet warm raphy, paintings and collages. Hours: by appt. Gushee. Each month the gallery will present Guido Petruzzi, Sheri Farbstein, Sissy, Lisa
- studios, which afford a view of the burgeon- only. Contact: 864/517-4023 or at changing works beginning on Greenville's "First Shimko, Mark S. Tierney, Don Baker, Catherine
ing arts district that is West Greenville. Hours: (www.littlehouseartstudios.com). Fridays" gallery hop. Clay sculpture demonstra- West Olivetti, Alexis Kostuk, Butch Hirsch,
Thur.-Sat., 10am-5pm and1st Fri., 6-9pm of tions given for small groups and individuals by Steven A. Chapp, J. K. Crum, Archie McRee,
each month. Contact: 864/363-8172 or at llyn strong, 119 North Main Street, Greenville. appointment or special announcement. Hours: Laura Mostaghel, Ellen Moriarty, Mary Sullivan,
(www.artandlightgallery.com). Ongoing - featuring the works of over 60 na- Fri. & Sat., 10am-5pm; First fridays, 6-9pm; L. Robert Stanfield & Arla Crumlick Wible, and
tional custom jewelry designers and glass blow- and by appt. Contact: Rhonda Gushee at 513/ Clyde Williams.Also, many other services in-
Artists Guild Gallery of Greenville, 200 N. ers. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am - 5:30pm. Contact: 315-1872 or at cluding design, art classes, framing, and Giclee
Main St., Greenville. Ongoing - Featuring an 864/233-5900 or at (www.TheClayPeople.net). printing. Hours: Mon-Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat.,
artist-owned gallery including works in a variety (www.llynstrong.com). 9:30am-12:30pm or by appt. Contact: 843/842-
of media by: Arthur Adams, Nancy Barry, Dottie Village Studios and Gallery, The Village of 5299 or at
Blair, Laura Buxo, Gerda Bowman, Renee Ca- Mary Praytor Gallery, 26 So. Main Street, West Greenville, 1278 Pendleton St., two story (www.picturethishiltonhead.com).
rolla, Pat Cato, Kathy Debose, Robert Decker, Greenville. Ongoing - Exhibit of gallery artists yellow brick building on corner of Pendleton St.
Edith McBee Hardaway, Chris Hardwick, Jenni- include; Scott Belville, Judy Jones, Kent Ambler, and Lois Ave., Greenville. Ongoing - We have Pink House Gallery, 1503 Main Street Village,,
fer Henderson, Kevin Henderson, Randi Johns, Stephen Dell, Spela Brencic, Jack Burgess, 10 studios and the Gallery exhibits the art of Hilton Head Island. Ongoing - Featuring original
Cynda LuClaire, Pegi Newton, John Pen- Margaret Dyer, Ashley Norwood Cooper, Jona- these artists plus that of the other artists in the art work of regional and nationally known artists;
darvis, David Waldrop. Other activities include than Fenske, Dobee Snowber, Jim Heiser, Mary Village of West Greenville (Pendleton Street plus unique handcrafted gift items. Also, the
art demos, classes and workshops. All the Walker, Ken Page, Mark Mulfinger, and Mark Arts District) The exhibit is ever changing and best selection of prints and posters in the area.
members work in the gallery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Anderson. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm; Thur.& at any time there may be pottery, sculpture, Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am - 6pm & Sat., 10am-5pm.
10am-6pm, 1st Fri. of every month till 9pm., & Fri. evenings & Sun. afternoons by appt. Contact: paintings (oil and acrylic), realistic, abstract, Contact: 843/681-5169.
Sun., 1-5pm. Contact 864/239-3882 or at 864/235-1800. expressionistic, batik, portraits, and framed
(www.artistsguildgalleryofgreenville.com). assemblage. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: Smith Galleries, in the Village at Wexford,
Michael McDunn Art Gallery, 741 Ruther- 864/295-9278 or at upstairs in Ste. J-11, 1000 William Hilton
Catherine Hayes Art + Sculpture - Gallery, ford Rd., at the intersection of N. Main St., (www.villageartstudios.com). Parkway, Hilton Head Island. Through June
117 + 121 Cleveland St., Greenville. Ongoing Greenville. Through June 11 - "Fire and 4 - Featuring an exhibit of jewelry by Philippa
- Specializing in American and European Fine Wax," featuring encaustic paintings by Jane Hilton Head Island Roberts. Through June 30 - Featuring an ex-
Art, representing an array of accomplished art- Allen Nodine. Nodine began working with the hibit of jewelry by Judith Neugebauer. Ongoing
ists with varying styles. Catherine Hayes also encaustic process in 2006, and has quickly Camellia Art, 8 Pope Avenue, Hilton Head - Hilton Head’s complete gallery representing
offers art consultant and art leasing services developed a national presence through her Island. Ongoing - Featuring custon framing and more than 300 of the country’s finest crafts-
by appointment. The discussion series, "ART participation in exhibition conferences such as art gallery with works by Marge Agin, Evelyn B. men offering the finest in the area of jewelry,
Talk," is typically free and held at the gallery the National Encaustic Conference organized Ballentine, Vickie Ebbers, Cassandra M. Gillens, kaleidoscopes, wooden jewelry boxes, Sticks
every third Monday of the month from 7-9pm. by Joanne Mattera, author of the highly ac- Kelly Graham, Ben Ham, Brucie Holler, Bill Little, furniture, art glass, kitchen utensils, metal and
Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-3pm or by appt. Con- claimed book “The Art of Encaustic Painting”. Louanne Laroache, Lynn Parrott, Laurie McIn- pottery. The gallery carries original art as well
tact: 864/353-6151 or at Ongoing - Showcasing custom studio furniture tosh, Brian Vaughn, and Martha Worthy. Hours: as fine prints and reproductions and offers
(www.catherinehayesart.com). crafted on-location, blacksmithing, ceramics, Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-5:30pm & Sat., 9am-1pm. complete framing services. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,
painting, printmaking, sculpture, woodturning Contact: 843/785-3535. 10am-6pm. Contact: 843/842-2280 or at
Charlie Pate Gallery, 11 Lois Ave., Greenville. by artists of SC, NC, GA, and national, includ- (www.smithgalleries.com).
Ongoing - Featuring original oil and pastel ing Kim Blatt, Jim Campbell, Sharon Campbell, Fastframe, 95 Matthews Dr., unit A-6, Hilton
paintings by Charlie Pate, as well as drawings, Bob Chance, Don Clarke, Denise Detrich, Bob Head Island. Ongoing - Featuring original Lancaster
prints and bronze sculpture. Pate's art is all Doster, Buddy Folk, Lila Gilmer, Griz Hockwalt, work in oils, acrylics, pastels, water colors, and
representational. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm. Alan Hollar, HSU Studios, Luis Jaramillo, Lynn gouache, by David Randall and a variety of local Bob Doster’s Backstreet Studio, Gallery, &
Contact: 864/430-5967. Jenkins, Michael McDunn, Renato Moncini, artists. Also a broad mix of limited editions, prints Garden, 217 E. Gay St., at the intersection of
Charles Stephan, Tom Zumbach, and more. and posters also available. Hours: Mon.-Fri., White St. & Gay St., one and one half blocks
Christopher Park Gallery, 608-A South Main Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Sat., 11am-4pm. 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/342- east of Main St., Lancaster. Ongoing - Fea-
Street, Greenville. Ongoing - Offering hand- Contact: 864/242-0311 or at 7696 or at turing works by award winning sculptor Bob
made and humorous art by North and South (www.mcdunnstudio.com). (www.fastframe.com). Doster, along with changing exhibits of local,
Carolina artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm & regional, and national artists working in all me-
Sat., noon-6pm. Contact: 864/232-6744 or at Midtown Artery, 718-A S. Main St., West End, Island Ideas Gallery, The Fresh Market diums. Hours: by appt only. Contact: 803/285-
(www.christopherparkgallery.com). just one block below the Army/Navy Store and Shoppes, Wm. Hilton Pkw., Hilton Head Island. 9190 or at
one block above The American Grocery Res- Ongoing - Serving the Lowcountry since 1986. (www.bobdoster.com).
Daly Designs Gallery, 421 S. Main St., taurant, Greenville. Ongoing – Featuring con- Representing local, regional and national artists
Greenville. Ongoing - The gallery continues to temporary paintings by world renowned Andre in a wide variety of media. Extensive selection Latta
show many local artisits who work in various Desjardins, Fidel Garcia and Anita Lewis. Also of prints, posters, photography, and giclee re-
mediums, and has expanded to include art from featuring original works by international artists productions. Vast selection of framing matreials. RJK Frames and Things, 112 E. Main Street,
other areas. Liz Daly-Korybski creates jewelry Hengki Pudjianto, Eugenia Mangra, Yogendra Offering fine art giclee reproduction services with Latta. Ongoing - Featuring Imperial Russian
from glass in her on site studio, and other art- Sethi and Victoria Stewart. Bronze sculpture state-of-the-art equipment. Hours: Mon.-Fri., bone china, exceptional gold trimmed lacquer
ists can be seen creating in the gallery as well. by South Vietnamese artist Tuan and glass 8am-6pm & Sat., 8am-4pm. Contact: 843/842- boxes, Soviet propaganda posters, rare Rus-
Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11am-6pm; Fri., 11am-9- sculpture by Barry Entner can also be seen. 6261 or e-mail at (rstevenson@hargray.com). sian Orthodox Icons and Avant Garde draw-
pm; Sat., 11am-9pm; & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: Hours: Wed.-Sat., 11am-7pm, Sun., noon-5pm. ings. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 8am-6pm. Contact:
864/325-4445 or at Contact: 864/232-0018 or at jcostello gallery, 8 Archer Rd., red fish res- 843/752-9319 or
(www.dalydesigns.com). (www.midtownartery.com). taurant building, Hilton Head Island. Ongoing (http://www.rjkframesandthings.com/).
- Representing an international landscape in
Doug Young Studio and Gallery, 12-A Lois Olde Towne Galleries, 1300 Laurens Road, compositions of oil, photography and print- Lexington
Ave., Greenville. Ongoing - Featuring repre- Greenville. Ongoing - A fine art gallery featur- making, from the Lowcountry to Morocco,
sentational sculptures by Doug Young. Hours: ing works by local, regional and international Budapest, Kyoto, Latin America, and Provence. Mary Elliott Williams’ Studio, 1044 Hope
Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm. Contact: 864/430-3130 artists, including watercolor landscapes and Hours: Mon.-Sat., 1-9pm & Sun., 5-9pm or by Ferry Rd., Lexington. Ongoing - Precious
or at florals by Judy Sahm, Celtic landscapes by appt. Contact: 843/686-6550 or at Faces, artworks mainly in pastel and oil, com-
(www.dougyoungstudios.com). Donna Nyzio, pottery by Veronica Inman, pho- (www.jcostellogallery.com). missions accepted. Hours: by appt. Contact:
tography and hand-woven linens and garments 803/356-0381 or at
Gallery at Grove, 1312 Augusta St., Green- by Gail Gray and Russian Gzhel ceramics and (www.artistsofthesouth.com).
ville. Ongoing - Featuring works by local and handpainted boxes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5-
regional artists, including originals by local artist pm. Contact: 864/235-5592. Sandlapper Art & Frame, 711 E. Main St.,
Joseph Bradley, Katie Walker, Kate Wofford Suite M, downstairs in Lexington’s Historic Old
Ambrose, and Ron Greenlee. Specializing in Ric Standridge Gallery, 1021 S. Main St., Mill, Lexington. Ongoing - Offering custom pic-
fine art and unique custom framing designs. Greenville. Ongoing - We feature a continuing ture framing and fine art sales. Also handmade
Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 10am-3- series of Standridge paintings and individual gifts such as pottery, jewelry, metal art, etc. The
pm. Contact: 864/235-4935 or at artist exhibitions as well as theme and in- store has a very “coastal” flair but all mediums
(www.galleryatgrove.com). vitational shows by artist from all geographic re- and subjects are exhibited. Hours: Tue.-Fri.,
gions. We represent a diverse group of artistic 10am-6pm; Sat., 10am-3pm; & by appt. Con-
Guy Stevens, Gallery/Studio,1263 Pendleton styles of painting, sculptures and preeminent tact: 803/785-4278 or at
St., Greenville. Ongoing - Featuring original glass collection. Hours: Tue. & Thur., 10am-4- (www.sandlapperart.com).
works in oil and watercolor by Guy Stevens. pm or by appt. Contact: at
We also offer a collection of limited edition (www.ricstandridge.com). Mt. Pleasant - Isle of Palms - Sullivan's Is.
giclée and offset lithograph on paper and
stretched canvas as well as hand textured and Sea Island Gallery, 115 Pelham Road, Pelham Accent Framing & Gallery, 1303 Ben Sawyer
painted frames. Hours: Mon.-Fri. hours vary call Court Shopping Center, Greenville. Ongoing - Blvd., Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Original art by
ahead. Contact: 864/235-6748, 864/915-8918 Original SC & southwest paintings by Douglas many of the Lowcountry’s best artists featur-
or at Grier, raku pottery by Tim Tyler, oils on paper by ing Martin Ahrens, Fletcher Crossman, Lynn
(www.TheArtistsBalcony.com). Betsy Bayne and a wide selection of prints by Salkeld, Charles Parnell and Shea Fowler.
many artists. Hours: Tues. - Fri., 10am - 5:30pm; Hundreds of prints and photographs in stock.
Hampton III Gallery, 3100 Wade Hampton Sat., 10am - 4pm. Contact: 864/271-2007. We also offer painting lessons by master art-
Blvd., 10 Gallery Center, Taylors. Through June ists. Hours: M.-F., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4-
30 - "The Center of Life," featuring works by 10 Central Avenue Studios, 10 Central Work by Stephen Scott Young pm. Contact: 843/884-5828.
Jeanet Dreskin, offered in partnership with the Ave., centrally located in the Heritage Historic
Trilliam Art Center's exhibit, "Jeanet Dreskin: A District, Greenville. Ongoing - 10 Central Morris & Whiteside Galleries, 220 Cordillo Adele’s Pottery Studio & Gallery, 1659 Mid-
Retrospective," in Travelers Rest, SC, which Avenue Studios is a unique gallery and working Parkway, Hilton Head Is. Ongoing - Presenting dle St., Sullivan’s Island. Ongoing - Featuring
will be on view from June 19 - July 30. Ongoing space for professional and emerging art- a broad collection of 19th and 20th century rep- wheel thrown & hand-built clay works by Adele
- works by Sigmund Abeles, John Acorn, Dave ists that invites the public inside the artistic resentational American paintings and sculpture. Deas Tobin. Also offering classes for children
Appleman, Jane Armstrong, J. Bardin, Carl Blair, process through shows, events, education Landscapes, still lifes, genre scenes, figures and teens. Pottery on the wheel Sept.-May.
Emery Bopp, Bette Lee Coburn, Jim Craft, Jamie and conversations with 14 working artists. We and historical subjects by many of America's Hours: daily, 11am-5pm & by appt. Contact:
Davis, Jeanet Dreskin, Tom Flowers, William also offer services for Giclee‘ reproductions leading representational artists, impressionists 843/883-9545.
Halsey, Wolf Kahn, James Kirby, Darell Koons, and framing. Featuring works by Julia Peters, and expressionists are available for discriminat-
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SC Commercial Galleries
Ebb & Flow Art Co-op, 4763 Hwy. 17, across (www.carolinagalleryart.com).
from Thomas Supply, right before the Wache-
saw Rd. intersection, Murrells Inlet. Ongoing Creals Studio and Gallery, Suite 950,
- a new art gallery in Murrells Inlet that boasts a Montgomery Building, 187 N. Church St. ,
continued from Page 43 hefty array of local talent. The gallery features Spartanburg. Ongoing - Featuring works by Jim
many different mediums from established Creal. Hours: by appt. only or chance. Contact:
Artwerx Framing & Galleria, The Plaza @ Contact: 843/626-3118 or at artisans who have been working in the area 864/597-0879 or e-mail at (jimcreal@mindspring.
Park West, Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Featuring (www.thehowardgallery.com). for years as well as fresh new talent, including com).
a unique, one-of-a-kind collection of original works by: Lee Arthur, Adrian Dorman, Gaston
artwork, prints, giclees, hand painted gifts, ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Myrtle Beach Locklear, Chuck May, Keels Culberson Swin- Mayo Mac Boggs Studio, 1040 Seven Springs
custom mirrors, hand blown glass lamps, and Chapin Park, 1400 Kings Hwy and 16th Ave. nie, Ted Watts, Sara McLean, Larry Bell, Jason Road, Spartanburg. Ongoing - Limited edition
hand made jewelry by local artists such as N., Myrtle Beach. June 18 & 19; Oct. 8 & 9; Moore, Amy Cox, Amy Locklear, Graham Law- bronze tablets, steel sculpture and computer
Greg Drexler, Susan Hauser, Will Helger, Steve Nov. 5 & 6, 2011, from 10am-4pm - "39th An- ing, Glen Grant, Susan Williams, Wes Gordon, graphics. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: 864/579-
Neff, Richard Rose, Michael Story, and photog- nual Art in the Park - Show & Sale," sponsored Mary Manz, Allison Creagh, Kristen Montsinger, 2938 or at
rapher Lea Dales. Also - Professional, on-site by Waccamaw Arts and Crafts Guild. We will Bobbie Holt, Rich Kuhn, Jolyn Kuhn, Danny (www.myartweb.com).
custom framing, as well as a space for gifts. have over 60 artists from the East Coast, as far Foley, Dot Hannah, Tom Hora and many more!
Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. away as TN, with about 20 of those artists from Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/446- MYST Gallery, 154 W. Main St., on Morgan
Contact: 843/971-4643. our local area. Typical art will include Paintings, 7076 or e-mail at (kellykeels@aol.com). Square, Spartanburg. Ongoing - Featuring
Woodworking, Photography, Jewelry, Fabric, art with an edge of innovation, focusing on
Billie Sumner Studio, Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing Glass, Metal, Pottery, Leather and Stone. Free The Cheryl Newby Gallery, 11096 Ocean Hwy abstract, surreal and expressive works. Repre-
- Featuring original contemporary paintings and admission and Kid friendly. For info call JoAnne 17., in The Shops at Oak Lea, Pawleys Island. senting Jamie Blackburn, Andrew Blanchard,
monotypes by Billie Sumner. Hours: by appt. Utterback, 843/446-7471 or at Ongoing - Representing Sigmund Abeles, El- Betty Bramlett, Jane Doyle, Jack Farmer,
only. Contact: 843/884-8746. (www.artsyparksy.com). len Buselli, Ray Ellis, Joseph Cave, Laura Ed- Patricia Cole-Ferullo, Bonnie Goldberg, Amy
wards, Claire K. Farrell, Kathy Metts, and Mike Goldstein-Rice, Heidi Hayes, Carol Beth Icard,
Complements Gallery, 630 Johnny Dodds Valor Park, 1120 Farrow Parkway, Market Williams; also sculptors Gwen Marcus and Gary Poole, Jim Rabby, and Howard Solomon.
Road, Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Featuring pottery common, Myrtle Beach. Nov. 12 & 13, 2011, Catherine Ferrell. A large inventory of original Hours: Tue.-Wed., 11am-2pm; Thur.-Fri., 11am-
by Mary Jeffries. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. from 10am-4pm - "Waccamaw Arts and Crafts antique natural history prints and engravings by 5pm, & Sat., 11am-4pm. Contact: 864/585-
Contact: 843/881-4035. Guild's 39th Annual Art in the Park". We will Mark Catesby, John J. Audubon, John Gould, 3335.
have over 60 artists from the East Coast and and others. Also original antique maps and
Karen's Korner, Gateway to the Beach as far away as Tennessee with about 20 of charts from the 16th through the 19th centu- West Main Artists Cooperative, 578 West
center,1405 Ben Sawyer Blvd., near CVS, Mt. those artists from our local area. Typical art will ries. Hours: Tue-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: Main St., Spartanburg. Ongoing - Featuring a
Pleasant. Ongoing - Offering high quality custon include paintings, woodworking, photography, 843/979-0149 or twenty thousand square foot facility featuring
framing, originals and prints by Charlynn Knight, jewelry, fabric, glass, metal, pottery and stone. (www.cherylnewbygallery.com). works by 38 local artists. Come to see works
Carol McGill, Sabine Avacalade, Kevin Curran, No admission charge. Child and Pet Friendly! from local artists, attend workshops, shop in the
and Carol Ann Curran. Photography by Scott Contact: JoAnne Utterback at 843/446-7471 or Waccamaw Nature Photography Centre, retail store, or meet any of the artists in their
Henderson, Marc Epstein, as well as pottery, (www.artsyparksy.com). 13089 Ocean Hwy., Building D-1, behind the studios. Hours: Thur., 3-6pm; Sat., 10am-4pm;
stained glass and other fine art objects. Hours: Mayor’s House Restaurant, Pawleys Island. with extended hours on the 3rd Thur. of each
Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 843/971-4110 or North Charleston/Goose Creek Ongoing - Featuring the photographic works month until 9pm for Spartanburg's Art Walk.
at (kbkorner@bellsouth.net). by Mark Hilliard and Sean Thompson. Hours: Contact: at
Artistic Spirit Gallery, 10 Storehouse Row, Tue.-Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Con- (www.Westmainartists.webs.com).
Sandpiper Gallery, 2019C Middle Street, The Navy Yard at Noisette, North Charleston. tact: 843/467-0774 or at
beside Sullivan's Restaurant & US Post Of- Ongoing - Featuring original visionary artwork (www.WaccamawNaturePhotography.com). Wet Paint Syndrome, LLC, Hillcrest Spe-
fice, Sullivan's Island. Ongoing - Featuring a by people who are driven to produce as a form cialty Row (on the flip side), 1040 Fernwood-
distinctive selection of fine art, including oils, of self-expression or release.In addition to Rock Hill Glendale Rd., Suite 34, Spartanburg. First
watercolors, acrylics and linocuts by local and pieces by long departed anonymous artisans, Thur. of each month, 6:30-9pm - "Pop-Up
regional artists. Functional pottery and art pot- work by Southern folk artists and contemporary Gallery 5, a contemporary artspace, 131 East Gallery Nights." This is an open wall night to
tery, raku, original designed jewelry, sculpture, visionaries such as William LaMirande, Casey Main Street, Suite 506 on fifth floor, downtown show and sell newer works. The Pop-Up event
glass, mobiles, photography & unique one of a McGlynn, Davy Marshall, Ed Larson, Alfred Rock Hill. Ongoing - Representing award- is intended to serve both the established and
kind home furnishings, all created by estab- Eaker and Jerome Neal are featured. Hours: by winning American artists, over 40 from 18 states, emerging artists in the region, as well as col-
lished and emerging local and regional artists appt. only. Contact: 843/579-0149 or at including paintings, sculpture, glass, ceramics lectors who are looking for more affordable and
including Ann lee Merrill, Roberta Remy, Rich (www.artisticspiritgallery.com). and functional art. Hours: by appt., call 803/985- the current edge of newer works. It is different
Nelson, Anita Louise West, Douglas Grier, 5000 and e-mail at (galleryfive@comporium.net). every month, and we never know what will pop-
Kathy Sullivan, Michael Patterson, Madeline up next! Contact: 864/579-9604 or at
Dukes. Custom framing available. Hours: Mon.- The Frame Shop and Gallery, 570 N. Ander- (www.wetpaintsyndrome.com).
Fri., noon-7pm & Sat., noon-5pm. Contact: son Rd., Rock Hill. Ongoing - Offering original
843/883-0200 or at fine art, limited edition prints and posters as Summerville
(www.sandpipergallery.net). well as custom framing services. Hours: Mon.-
Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 803-328-8744. Art Central, Ltd. Gallery, 130 Central Ave., Sum-
The Treasure Nest Art Gallery, 1055 Johnnie merville. Ongoing - Featuring fine art originals,
Dodds Blvd., Hwy. 17 frontage road., Cricken- Seneca reproductions, one-of-a-kind jewelry and photog-
tree Village, Mt. Pleasant. Ongoing - Featuring raphy by local award winning artists. Represent-
over 700 hand-painted oils and 1,000 frames at Patina on the Alley, 114 Ram Cat Alley, ing Helen K. Beacham, Bette Lu Bentley-Layne,
wonderful quality and truly superb value. Works Seneca. Ongoing - Featuring limited edition Mary Ann Bridgman, Renee Bruce, Christine
by highly accomplished artists from the South- Work by Steve Hazard prints, giclees, originals, pottery and sculp- Crosby, Judy Jacobs, Alexandra Kassing, Sarah
east, US National, and International locales. Of- tures by local and regional artists such as Beti Allums Kuhnell, Yvonne L. Rousseau, June Sul-
fering a great variety of subjects including: Low- Steve Hazard Studio Gallery, 3180 Industry Strobeck, Wanda Heffelfinger, Gale McKinley, livan, Delaine Walters, Kathleen Wiley and Detta
country marschscapes, beachscapes, wildlife, Dr., Suite A, Pepperdam Industrial Park, enter Diana Pursch, Fran Humphries, Paul Frederick, C. Zimmerman. Featuring consignment artists
boats, bridges and architecture; other US and business park at Pepperdam from Ashley Phos- Connie Lippert, Kate Krause, Karen Dittman, Wilma Cantey/pottery, Gary Nunn/woodworking,
European landscapes, cityscapes, and harbors; phate Rd., North Charleston. Ongoing - Show Sue Grier, Bob Doster, and Brandy Weiner. Guenter Weber/walking sticks and sweetgrass
as well as still lifes, abstracts and much more. & sale of contemporary fine craft and fine art. We also have baskets by Pati English and baskets and gourds by Sharon Perkins. Hours:
Hours: Mon.-Sat.,10am-6pm & Sun., 1-5pm. A gallery and working studio featuring works Nancy Basket. Photography by Jack Kates, Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/871-0297
Contact: 843/216-1235. or at by Steve Hazard including 2-D & 3-D wall art, Carl Ackerman, Dede Norungolo, and Witt or at
(www.treasurenestartgallery.com). sculpture, vessels, accessories and jewelry Langstaff. Also the working studio of Michael (www.artcgalleryltd.com).
in fused glass and etched clear glass; welded Brown. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm. Contact:
Myrtle Beach / Grand Strand metal tables. Commissions accepted for gates 864/888-1110 or at Four Green Fields Gallery & Gifts, 117-A
and custom projects. Works in various media (www.patinaalley.com). Central Ave., Summerville. Ongoing - Featur-
Collectors Cafe & Gallery, 7726 North Kings by local & guest artists include original paint- ing the new home of Silver Pail Pottery by
Highway, Hwy. 17 and 78th Avenue, Myrtle ings, sculpture and reproductions. Hours: Thur.- The Artist’s Loft, 121-B Townville St., (up- potters Jillian and Robin Carway. The gallery
Beach. Ongoing - 5,000 square foot gallery fea- Sat., 2-6pm (call ahead). Contact: 843/552- stairs) Seneca. Ongoing - Gallery and studio showcases the work of 45+ American fine craft
turing local and regional artists. Hours: Regular 0001 or e-mail at (afgraffiti@aol.com). space for local artists/members including Edie artists with an emphasis on local and South
cafe hours. Contact: 843/449-9370. Hamblin (winner of the "Blue Ridge Arts Coun- Carolina artisans. Offering a wide range of
Wild Goose Gallery, 119-H North Goose cil 19th Annual Juried Exhibition)" and the new talent from the master potter to the emerging
Southern Portrait and Accents, Village Creek Blvd., Goose Creek. Ongoing - The pARTy, Social Art Classes. Hours: Wed.-Sat. silversmith. Other media represented include
Square Shopping Center, Hwy. 17 & 40th Ave., gallery carries original art by primarily local ,10am-5pm. Contact: 864/882-2711, e-mail at fiber, wood, photography, baskets, paper, glass,
3901 N. Kings Hwy., Myrtle Beach. Ongo- and regional artists, pottery, and some unique (theartistsloft@yahoo.com). metal, leather and handmade artisan products.
ing - Featuring works by local artists including: hand-crafted gift items, as well as some limited Craft artists interested in exhibiting with Four
Ruth Cox, Bill Strydesky, Susan Duke, Vittorio edition prints. We also create etched glass and Spartanburg Green Fields can find an “Artist Info Packet”
Santini, Giovanna Picasso, Sarain Gomez, mirror designs, and do custom framing. Hours: on the website. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm.
Cheryl Reynolds-Castle, Damien Castle, Tadd Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 843/553-6722. Downtown Spartanburg, June 16, 5-9pm - Contact: 843/261-7680 or at
Rubin, Marcie Macie-Hill, Claudio Olevido, "Art Walk Spartanburg". Held on the 3rd Thur, (www.fourgreenfieldsgallery.com).
Frank Ceruzzi, nostalgic photographer, Carlo Pawleys Island, Litchfield & Murrells Inlet of every month art galleries and art spaces in
Artga sculpture. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-7pm; downtown Spartanburg will open their doors. Imperial Framing & Specialities, 960 Bacons
Sat. noon-4pm & by appt. Contact: 843-448- Art Works, Litchfield Exchange, 2 miles south Participating are: Spartanburg Art Museum, Bridge Road, Palmetto Plaza, Summerville. On-
3303 or at of Brookgreen Gardens, behind Applewood’s HUB-BUB showroom, Carolina Gallery, Crescent going - Featuring works by Lowcountry artists.
(www.southernportraitsandaccents.com). House of Pancakes, Pawleys Island. Ongo- Gallery, West Main Artists Cooperative and Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-2pm.
ing - Featuring original work by 60 local artists MYST. For more information call 864/585-3335 Contact: 843/871-9712.
The Howard Gallery, 532 West Broadway St., in regularly changing displays. Paintings by or visit
Myrtle Beach. Ongoing - Featuring a frame Judy Antosca, Elaine Bigelow, Nancy Bracken, (www.carolinagalleryart.com). Miles Gallery, 208 S. Magnolia St., Summerville.
Shop and gallery of local award winning artists Ruth Cox, Mary Dezzutti, Dottie Dixon, Ernest Ongoing - Whimsicalities for eclectic personali-
with cards and small gifts as well. Hours: Mon.- Gerhardt, Susan Goodman, Kathleen McDer- Art & Frame Gallery, 108 Garner Road, ties. Fun art from local, regional, and international
Fri., 9:30am-5:30pm & 3rd Thur. of the month mott, Hal Moore, Martha Radcliff, Nancy Van Spartanburg. Ongoing - Featuring works by local artists. Handmade jewelry, paintings, folk art,
from 5-7:30pm. Contact: 843/626-3118 or at Buren, Nancy Wickstrom, Jane Woodward and artists, custom framing and art supplies. Hours: pottery and much more. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10am-
(www.thehowardgallery.com). others, as well as works in mixed media by Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 864/585-3700. 3pm. Contact: 843/851-1182 or at
Gwen Coley, Millie Doud, Sue Schirtzinger and (www.milesgallery.us).
The Loft at The Howard Gallery, 532 West Savana Whalen, clay by Rhoda Galvani, Scott Carolina Gallery, 145 W. Main Street,
Broadway St., Myrtle Beach. Ongoing - Featur- Henderson, Elizabeth Keller, Jan Rhine, Oscar Spartanburg. Ongoing - Featuring fine art People, Places, & Quilts, 129 W. Richardson
ing a gallery of award winning artists, featuring Shoenfelt and Caryn Tirsch, wood by John King originals and reproductions by local, national Avenue, Summerville. Ongoing - Featuring
paintings by Carol Belcher, Elaine Bigelow, and Johnny Tanner, bronze by Leez Garlock and international artist including Linda Cancel, fabric, books, patterns, notions, quilts and Folk
Sue Coley, Judy O’Brien and Jan Wurst, with and Gayle Cox Mohatt, stained glass by Royal Jim Creal, Daniel Cromer, Scott Cunningham, Art. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm and Sat.,
collage, origami and ceramics by Millie Doud, Elmendorf, painted glassware by Nancy Grum- Trey Finney, Isabel Forbes, Bonnie Goldberg, 10am-5pm. Contact: 843/937-9333 or at
ceramics by John Bolicki, photos by Suzanne man, and gullah fabric art by Zenobia. Hours: Robert LoGrippo, Virginia Scribner Mallard, Alan (www.ppquilts.com).
Gaff, and photos and jewelry by Kelly Mez- Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: 843/235-9600 McCarter, Joan Murphy, Keith Spencer, and
zapelle. Also a fine selection of framing by The or at many others. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10:30am-5pm & Tea Farm Cottage, 808 N. Cedar St., Summer-
Howard Gallery. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-5- (www.classatpawleys.com). Sat., 11am-4pm and by appt. Contact: 864/585- ville. Ongoing - Featuring works by the largest
:30pm & 3rd Thur. of the month from 5-7:30pm. 3335 or at
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group of artisans and crafters in the tri-county renowned artist Lex Melfi. Each piece is a one-of- will be letters, photographs, and ephemera Street @ Eagle Street, Asheville. Ongoing - "In
area with 90 sellers under one roof, plus locally- a-kind masterpiece produced by cutting images from students and fellow artists including Field- the Spirit of Africa". Featuring traditional and con-
made foods and antiques. Monthly arts and crafts into glass using high-pressured sand. Hours: by ing Dawson, Franz Kline, Robert Rauschen- temporary African masks, figurative woodcarv-
shows on our 1/2 acre property. Hours: Mon.- appt. only. Contact: 843/875-7822 or at berg, and Stephan Wolpe; photographs of Jack ings, beadwork, jewelry, and textiles. Discover
Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 843/871-1113. (www.lexmelfi.com). Tworkov at Black Mountain College by Robert the purpose of mask and sculptures, which reflect
Rauschenberg, and several original works African ancestral heritage and learn to appreci-
The Finishing Touch, 140-A West Richardson Sumter by Rauschenberg from 1952. Ongoing - An ate symbolism and abstraction in African art. YMI
Ave., Summerville. Ongoing - Featuring original exhibition space dedicated to exploring the his- Conference Room, Ongoing - "Forebears &
art, fine crafts, framing and interior design by Elephant Ear Gallery Fine Arts and Creations, tory and legacy of the world’s most acclaimed Trailblazers: Asheville’s African American Lead-
appt. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am- 672 Bultman Dr., Sumter. Ongoing - Featuring experimental educational community, Black ers, 1800s –1900s". The permanent exhibit offers
5pm. Contact: 843/873-8212. works by 23 artists offering every medium from Mountain College. Hours: Wed.-Sat., noon-4pm a pictorial history of African-Americans from
watercolor to angora grown rabbits producing or by appt. Contact: 828/350-8484 or at (www. throughout Western North Carolina. Photographs
Treasure the View - Sand Carved Glass, 129 fur for spinning. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. blackmountaincollege.org). of both influential and everyday people create
1/2 W. Richardson Ave., Summerville. Ongoing - Contact: 803/773-2268. a panorama of the variety of life among blacks
Unique sand carved glass sculptures created by Blowers Gallery, main floor of UNCA's Ramsey in the mountain region. Here are the young and
Library, Asheville. June 2 - 27 - "Capturing the old, the prominent and the unknown, the men
NC Institutional Galleries
Essence," featuring an exhibit by Asheville artists and women who helped create our city's life. YMI
Diane Bove and her son Michael Smith. A recep- Drugstore Gallery, Ongoing - "Mirrors of Hope
tion will be held on June 3, from 4-6pm. Bove, a and Dignity". A moving and powerful collection
painter, works in bright acrylics. Smith is a fabric of drawings by the renowned African-American
artist and uses the shibori dye process. Hours: artist Charles W. White. Entry, Ongoing -
regular library hours. Contact: 828/251-6546. "George Vanderbilt's Young Men's Institute,
1892-Present". Admission: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Fri.,
Albemarle 26 - "A Chosen Path: The Ceramic Art of Karen Flood Gallery Fine Arts Center, 109 Roberts 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/252-4614 or at (www.
Karnes". The Asheville Art Museum is pleased St., Asheville. Ongoing - Dedicated to advanc- ymicc.org).
Falling Rivers Gallery, 119 West Main St., to be one of five museums nationwide to host ing the careers of emerging and mid career
next to Starnes jewelers, Albemarle. June 7 - the first major retrospective of ceramic artist artists, as well as educating the public and fur- ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Asheville
25 - "PhotoGraphic Perspective Art Exhibit," ju- Karen Karnes. For more than 60 years Karen thering the understanding of contemporary art Hilton Asheville Biltmore Park, lobby level of
ried by Ashley Fetner of Asheboro, NC, who is Karnes (1925 – ) has been at the forefront of and its importance within the community and the hotel, 42 Town Square Blvd, just off Long
an accomplished art and portrait photographer the studio pottery movement. Over her long ca- beyond. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: Shoals Road (I-26, Exit 37), Asheville. June
as well as instructor. He has taught at Appa- reer, she has created some of the most iconic 828/255-0066 or at 5 - 27 - "WNC Artist Showcase," featuring an
lachian State University, Caldwell Community pottery of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. (www.philmechanicstudios.com). exhibit of works by Asheville artist Cynthia
College, and is currently at Randolph Commu- She has worked in some of the most significant Decker. A reception will be held on June 5, from
nity College. Ongoing - The gallery is a coop- cultural settings of her generation including Grove Arcade Art & Heritage Gallery, One 3-5pm. The works on display are 2-dimensional
erative venue of the Stanly Arts Guild. Member North Carolina’s avant-garde Black Mountain Page Ave., Suite 115, on O. Henry Ave., still images that have been rendered from
staffed, this gallery offers the very best in local College in the 1950s. Gallery 6, Through Asheville. Ongoing - The gallery is a project 3-dimensional digital environments created
art and crafts including oil and watercolor, Sept. 25 - " Artists at Work: American Printmak- of the Grove Arcade Public Market Foundation by the artist. The exhibit, part of the WNC
photography, pottery and ceramic art, jewelry, ers and the WPA". This exhibition showcases and features the crafts, music and stories of the Artist Showcase, is sponsored by the Hilton in
native American art, gourd sculpture and much prints created under the Federal Art Project, Blue Ridge. The gallery features a state-of- partnership with WHO KNOWS ART. Hours:
more. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Thur. till a unit of the Works Progress Administration the-art, interactive exhibition that uses a solid daily 24/7. Contact: call Wendy H. Outland at
6:30pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: 704/983- (WPA). Created in 1935 to provide economic terrain model animated with regional voices, 828/231-5355 or the Hilton at 828/209-2700.
4278 or at relief to Americans during the Great Depres- video, music and lasers to bring the culture
(www.fallingriversgallery.com). sion, the WPA offered work to the unemployed and history of Western North Carolina to life. The North Carolina Arboretum, Milepost 393,
on an unprecedented scale by spending money Rotating exhibitions of regional crafts will bring Blue Ridge Parkway, 100 Frederick Law Olmsted
Aberdeen on a wide array of programs, including high- emerging artists and new stories to gallery Way, Asheville. Baker Exhibit Center, Through
ways and building construction, reforestation visitors. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., Sept. 6 - "Botanical Chords," featuring works by
The Exchange Street Gallery, 129 Exchange and rural rehabilitation. Like railroad workers, noon-5pm. Contact: 828/255-0775 or at Terry Ashley, blurs the line between science and
St., Aberdeen. Ongoing - The Artist’s League miners, farmers and anyone out of work, artists (www.grovearcade.com). art. A former research scientist at Yale University
of the Sandhills currently houses 35 artists-in- were recognized as a special group of laborers School of Medicine, Ashley developed her tech-
residence studios and offers classes by local in need of financial assistance. Holden Com- Guild Crafts of Southern Highland Craft Guild, nique while pursuing her hobby of photographing
professional artists and workshops by nation- munity Gallery, Through July 10 - "An Inside 930 Tunnel Road, Asheville. Ongoing - Work by plant parts under the light microscope. Ashley
ally known artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., noon View". The exhibit examines the notion of inte- members of the Southern Highland Craft Guild in termed her art “chords” because they connect
-3pm. Contact: Melodie McRae at 910/944- rior environments as depicted by a number of various media. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5pm. two separate images, one traditional plant pho-
3979, or at artists throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Contact: 828/298-7903. tograph and one image taken at a cellular level.
(www.artistleague.org). The word “interior” suggests defined spaces Through Sept. 6 - "The Fine Art of Wood: An
whether they be the interior of a building or a NC Homespun Museum, next to Grovewood International Invitational Exhibition of Woodturn-
Alamance County city or even a region. Drawn from the collec- Gallery, at Grove Park Inn, 111 Grovewood Road, ing," will feature the work of more than 40 artists
tion of the Asheville Art Museum, this exhibition Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring the Conway Col- from across the country and around the world.
BAL Gallery, Holly Hill Mall and Business looks at familiar interiors - in homes, work spac- lection of Appalachian Crafts, owned by Mr. and The exhibit will showcase a wide variety of style
Center, 309 Huffman Mill Rd., Exit 141 off of es and public buildings - and moves outward Mrs. Bob Conway, who began collecting over 40 and presentation, from pedestal and tabletop
I85/I40, Burlington. Ongoing - Since the begin- to consider interiors within cities and regions. years ago while visiting the Southern Highland pieces to wall hangings. The American Associa-
ning of Burlington Artists League in 1972, we Admission: Yes. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Craftsman Fair at the Civic Center in downtown tion of Woodturners, along with their local chap-
have grown to represent many local artists in Fri. till 8pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/253- Asheville. They also collected pottery & other ter, the Carolina Mountain Woodturners, helped
our immediate area. BAL’s express purpose 3227 or at traditional crafts from the Crafts Center during the facilitate this exhibit. Ongoing - The Asheville
is to promote and elevate the area artists and (www.ashevilleart.org). State Fairs in Raleigh. Hours: Mon.- Sat., 10am- Quilt Guild features a permanent, rotating quilt
their fine art spirit in Burlington, NC, and sur- 5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/253-7651. exhibit at Arboretum’s Education Center. Visitors
rounding areas, thereby creating outlets for the Asheville Gallery of Art, Ltd., 16 College Street, can also enjoy the Arboretum’s Quilt Garden
artists and encourging their continuing efforts to Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring original works of The Fine Arts League Gallery, 25 Rankin Ave., year-round, with plantings and patterns that
improve and create more art work. Along with art by 30 local artists in oils, watercolors, litho- Asheville. Ongoing - Located within the Fine Arts change with the seasons. Admission: Yes. Hours:
wall art and bin reproductions, the BAL Artists graphs, etchings and woodcuts. Hours: M.-Sat., League of Asheville, the Gallery is devoted to the Education Center hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm.
Gallery also includes 3-D art such as sculptures 10am-5:30pm and first Fri. of the month till 8pm. development of realist artists and features figure Contact: 828/665.2492 or at
and pottery. Hours: Mon.-Fri., noon-8pm; Sat., Contact: 828/251-5796 or at drawings, portraits, landscapes and still lifes. (www.ncarboretum.org).
10am-9pm, & Sun. for special events. Contact: (www.ashevillegallery-of-art.com). Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact:
336-584-3005 or at 828/252-5050 or at Beaufort
(http://balartists.com/joomla/). (www.fineartsleague.org).
Handscapes Gallery Fine Arts and Crafts, 410
1873 Capt. James & Emma Holt White House, The Folk Art Center of the Southern High- Front Street, Beaufort. Ongoing - The Gallery
213 South Main Street, 2 1/2 blocks off I85/40, land Craft Guild, Blue Ridge Parkway Milepost promotes American traditions in pottery, jewelry
exit#147, Graham. Home of the Alamance 382, Asheville. Main Gallery, Through July and glasswork with an emphasis on North Caro-
County Arts Council. Sisters Gallery, Through 10 - "Haywood Community College Graduate lina artists. Over 200 artists are represented in a
June 4 - "Weavers". Suntrust Gallery, Through Show". The Folk Art Center is pleased to host this full range of work from the traditional to the con-
June 4 - Featuring works by Doug Yarrow. Hours: exhibition which showcases the talent of recent temporary in pottery, glass, jewelry, metal, wood
Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/226-4495 or graduates of HCC Production Crafts Department. and other media. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm &
at Haywood’s program is nationally recognized as Sun., 10am-5pm. Contact: 252-728-6805 or at
(www.artsalamance.com). mentoring the finest artists working today. Per- (http://www.handscapesgallery.com/).
manent Collection Gallery, Ongoing - "Craft
Asheboro Traditions: The Southern Highland Craft Guild Black Mountain - Swannanoa
Collection". The Guild’s Permanent Collection is
Sara Smith Self Gallery, W.H. Moring, Jr. Arts comprised of approximately 2400 craft objects
Center,123 Sunset Avenue, Asheboro. June and dates from the late 19th century to pres-
6 - 29 - "29th Annual Juried Art Show," juried by ent. Beginning with a donation from Frances
Sarah Powers, Executive Director for the Visual Jack Tworkov at Black Mountain College, Goodrich in 1931, the Permanent Collection
Art Exchange in Raleigh, NC. A reception will summer 1952. Photo: Robert Rauschenberg (c) serves the Guild’s mission of craft conserva-
be held on June 7, from 5:30-7:30pm. Hours: Robert Rauschenberg / Licensed by VAGA, tion and education. This new installation will
Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm. Con- New York, NY feature over 200 works that highlight our holdings
tact: 336/629-0399 or at Black Mountain College Museum + Arts in traditional art: woodcarving, pottery, dolls,
(www.randolphartsguild.com). Center, 56 Broadway, Asheville. Through basketry, weavings and furniture. The subject of
June 4 - "In Site: Late Works by Irwin Kremen". this ongoing exhibition is craft history – that of
Asheville Area The exhibition primarily focuses on recent the Southern Highland Craft Guild and the Studio
collages by this master collagist and Durham, Craft Movement. Focus Gallery, Through June Image from previous Art in Bloom
Asheville River Arts District, Asheville. June NC resident, but also includes a selection of 21 - Featuring wooden furniture by Alan Daigre
3, 5-8pm - "First Friday at Five". The galleries, his sculptures. A 48-page color catalogue ac- and works in wood by Dave Shombert. June 25 - Black Mountain Center for the Arts, Old City
studios and artists of the Asheville River Arts companies the exhibition with an essay by the Aug. 9 - Featuring jewelry by Sharon Bailey and Hall, 225 West State St., Black Mountain. Upper
District invite the public to come view the art in artist. June 17 - Sept. 17 - "JACK TWORKOV: works in fiber by Pat Williams. Hours: daily from Level Gallery, June 16 - 19 - "5th Annual Art in
this festive venue. Contact: 828/768-0246 or at The Accident of Choice, the artist at Black 9am-6pm. Contact: 828/298-7928 or at Bloom," a celebration of art and flowers. Floral
(www.RiverArtsDistrictBIZ.com). Mountain College". A reception will be held on (www.southernhighlandguild.org). designers from both western and Japanese-in-
June 17, from 5:30-7:30pm. Organized and cu- spired Ikebana traditions are invited to partici-
Asheville Art Museum, 2 South Pack Square rated by Jason Andrew, this historic exhibition The Odyssey Gallery, 238 Clingman Ave., pate. There are many activities which will be held
at Pack Place, Asheville. Second Floor Galler- includes important works by Jack Tworkov, who Asheville. Ongoing - Works in ceramics by in conjunction with this exhibit, from preview
ies, Ongoing - "Looking Back: Celebrating 60 taught painting at Black Mountain College dur- regional and national artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., parties to tea and fashion show. June 28 - July
Years of Collecting at the Asheville Art Museum ing the summer of 1952. On view will be paint- 10am-5pm and Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 29 - "Figurative Works in 2D and 3D," featuring
will explore the Museum’s collection of Ameri- ings and drawings by Tworkov ranging from 828/285-9700 or at an exhibit of works by Warren Wilson College
can art of the 20th and 21st centuries with an 1948-52 including works from one of the artist’s (www.highwaterclays.com). art professors Bette Bates and Karen Roberson
interest in the art of the Southeast and WNC. most noted series, House of the Sun that be- Powell. A reception will be held on
Appleby Foundation Gallery, Through June gan at Black Mountain College. Also on exhibit YMI Gallery, YMI Cultural Center, 39 S. Market
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NC Commercial Galleries
aim of the Clayspace Cooperative is to provide by appointment. Hours: Mon.-Sun., 10am-6pm
an environment that promotes the artistic & by appt. Contact: 828/350-7711 or at
growth and success of its members through (www.jonasgerard.com).
cooperation and education. Hours: Sale - Dec.
6, 10am-6pm & Dec. 7, 11am-5pm; reg. hours K2 Studio, 59 College St., Asheville. Ongoing
by chance. Contact: 828/279-3811 or at - Featuring a unique collection of fine furniture
(www.clayspace.org). by local artists and pieces from around the
Aberdeen or at world, home accessories and changing fine
(www.appalachiancraftcenter.com). Cold River Gallery, 32-A Biltmore Ave., art exhibitions. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm &
Artistic Impressions, 103 North Poplar Street, Asheville. Ongoing - Welcome to the artis- Sun. noon-5pm. Contact: 828/250-0500 or at
Aberdeen. Ongoing - Featuring custom stained Ariel Gallery, 19 Biltmore Ave., Asheville. Ongo- tic expression of messages found in ancient (www.homeredefined.com).
glass, glass etching, repairs, restoration and ing - Presenting the best in clay, fiber, paper, wisdom, philosophies and our Earth’s gifts,
church windows, plus a full supply for the hobby- books, jewelry, metal, sculpture, furniture and presented as the fine art of Karen Pierre. Work- Kress Emporium, 19 Patton Ave., Patton &
ist. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2- glass by members of the Ariel Contemporary ing studio, jewelry, pottery. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Lexington Aves., downtown Asheville. Ongo-
pm. Contact: 910/944-1930. Craft Cooperative. A gallery owned and operated noon-5pm. Contact: 828/350-0955. ing - Featuring works by over 100 artists and
by artists. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 10am-6pm; Fri. craftsmen. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm & Sun.,
Andrews & Sat., 10am-7pm and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: CURVE studios & garden, 6, 9 & 12 River- noon-6pm. Contact: 828/281-2252 or at
828/236-2660 or at side Dr., River Arts District, Asheville. Ongo- (www.thekressemporium.com).
Andrews Valley Artist’s Gallery, 1158 Main (www.arielcraftgallery.com). ing - Working studios of Constance Williams,
St. #C, corner of Main St. & Oak St. across Sutherland Handweaving, Pattiy Torno, Maria Montford Arts Center, 235 Montford Avenue,
from the Town Hall & Police Station, Andrews. Bellagio, 5 Biltmore Plaza, Historic Biltmore Vil- Troya, Kyle Carpenter, Akira Satake, Cynthia Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring works in a
Ongoing - A fine art gallery featuring works lage, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring exquisitely Wynn, Fran Welch, Jenny Mastin, Cassie Ry- variety of media by over twenty-five area art-
by regional artists including works by Kath- handcrafted jewelry and clothing. Hours: Mon.- alls & more. Hours: 11am-4pm daily. Contact: ists. Watch artists at work. Hours: Tue.-Fri.,
leen Hall, Penny Johnson, Diane Sims, Dot Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 828/388-3526 or at 11:30am-6pm & Sat., 11:30am-5pm. Contact:
Rex, Cherie Lowe, Mary Judernatz, and more. 828/277-8100 or at (www.CURVEstudiosNC.com). 828/777-1014.
Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-3pm and by appt. (www.bellagioarttowear.com).
Contact: 828/321-9553, e-mail at (khallavag@ Mountain Made, Grove Arcade Public Market,
verizon.net) or at Bella Vista Art Gallery, 14 Lodge St., Historic 1 Page Ave., Suite 123, Asheville. Ongoing -
(www.avartistsgallery.com). Biltmore Village, Asheville. Ongoing - Featur- Featuring the work of over 80 artisans including
ing works by regional and national artists in a beautiful pottery, hand painted silks, jewelry,
Asheboro variety of mediums. Offering contemporary oil furniture, original oils-pastels-watercolors,
paintings, blown glass, pottery, black & white stained glass, textile art, blown and fused
Circa Gallery, 150 Sunset Avenue, Asheboro. photography, stoneware sculptures, and glass, iron work, gourds, hand made books,
Ongoing - Featuring works by local, regional, jewelry. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., and more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm &
and established artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am- 10am-4pm. Contact: 828/768-0246 or at Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 828/350-0307 or at
6pm. Contact: 336/736-8015 or at (www.BellaVistaArt.com). (www.mtnmade.com).
(www.circagallerync.com).
BlackBird Frame & Art, 365 Merrimon Ave- Mudhunter Pottery, 66 Broadway St.,
Little River Art Works, 6417 Abner Rd., nue, just 3/4 mile north of downtown, Asheville. Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring a rustic gallery
Asheboro. Ongoing - Featuring stoneware Ongoing - Currently, about 25 painters, shop showcasing functional and sculptural work
luminaries and hand carved folk art scenes on photographers and crafters show their work at from over 20 local potters. Our artists’ diverse
our pottery by Nora & Barry Walbourn. Hours: BlackBird. We also offer expert custom framing. styles ad affordable prices set them apart.
by appt. only. Contact: 336/381-4708 or e-mail Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-3- Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11am-5:30pm & Fri.& Sat.,
at (littleriver@rtmc.net). pm. Contact: 828/252-6036 or at 11am-6pm. Contact: 828/225-5869.
(www.BlackBirdFrame.com).
Asheville New Morning Gallery, 7 Boston Way, Historic
Blue Ridge Frame & Gallery, 545 Merrimon Biltmore Village, Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring
Downtown Asheville, June 3, 5-8pm - "2011 Ave., Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring works by lo- fine art and crafts by some of America's finest
Downtown Art Walks," presented by the Asheville cal artist Linda Cheek, Ann Vasilik, Carol Bomer, artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-7pm. Contact:
Downtown Gallery Association. Pick up a Down- Kelly Wilkinson, and many more. Plus a large 828/274-2831 or at
town Gallery Guide with a map to help you along selection of prints, posters, and quality custom (www.newmorninggallerync.com).
the way at any downtown gallery, the Chamber of framing. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-6pm & Sat.,
Commerce, or Pack Place. For more information 10am-4pm. Contact: 828/253-3559. Work by Severn Eaton Overström Studio, 35 Wall St., Asheville. On-
visit going - This architecturally significant gallery
(www.ashevilledowntowngalleries.org). Blue Spiral 1, 38 Biltmore Ave., Asheville. Gal- FW Gallery at Woolworth Walk, 25 Haywood exclusively represents work by internationally-
lery 1, Through June 25 - "Ink and Imagery: St., Asheville. June 1 - 29 - "Juicy: New Works recognized designer Michael Overström, who
Southern Printmaking Invitation". Eight printmak- by Severn Eaton". A reception will be held on with his wife Susan, present their original,
Asheville River Arts District, Asheville. June ers articulate contemporary imagery through June 3, from 5-7pm. A native of North Carolina, handformed jewelry designs that embrace the
3, 5-8pm - "First Friday at Five". The galleries, traditional techniques, including works by: Connie Eaton has taken his life and work in a num- designer’s Scandinavian heritage and define
studios and artists of the Asheville River Arts Bostic, Teresa Cole, Ke Francis, Fleming Jef- ber of different directions, but art has always Asheville’s elegant style. Hours: Tue.-Sat.,
District invite the public to come view the art in fries, Beauvais Lyons, Tom Nakashima, Hannah provided a solid framework for his thoughts and 10am-8pm. Contact: 828/258-1761 or at
this festive venue. For more information visit Skoonberg, and Tanja Softic. Gallery 2, Through ideas. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm, closed (www.overstrom.com).
(www.RiverArtsDistrict.com). June 25 - "Ward H. Nichols: Painting". A sense Tue., & Sun. 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/254-
of wit and wonder defines paintings of vehicles, 9234 or at Pura Vida, 39-B Biltmore Ave., Asheville.
Aesthetic Gallery, 6 College St., across from tools, structures, and the rural landscape ren- (www.woolworthwalk.com). Ongoing - Featuring a space for the senses,
Pritchard Park, Asheville. Ongoing - Offer- dered in remarkable detail by one of the region’s offering the finest in artwork appealing to all
ing a variety of international works, including foremost realists. Gallery 2, Through June 25 Gallery Minerva Fine Art, 8 Biltmore Ave., five senses. Hours: daily noon-10pm. Contact:
terracotta ceramics from Viet Nam and stone - "Kenneth Baskin + Rudy Rudisell". Metaphoric Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring painting, sculp- 828/271-6997 or at
sculpture from Zimbabwe. In addition, there is sculptures in clay & steel reference industry, ture, photography, ceramics and glass by local (www.pura-vida-asheville.com).
an assortment of intricately detailed hand- machinery, and architecture. Small Format and regional artists. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 11am-6-
crafted pictorial textiles from Australia and Gallery, Through June 25 - "Will Henry Stevens pm;Fri. & Sat., 11am-8pm; & Sun., noon-5pm. 16 Patton Fine Art Gallery, 16 Patton Avenue,
Lesotho, many of which depict local Asheville (1881-1941): An Intimate Look at Nature". Ste- Contact: 828/255-8850 or at Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring works by William
scenes. Also available are Australian Aboriginal vens often drew inspiration from woodland details (www.galleryminerva.com). McCullough, Deborah Squier, John MacKah,
oil paintings, Bruni Sablan oil paintings from the - tree trunks, lichen-covered rocks, mushrooms, Greg Osterhaus, Jerry La Point, Richard Over-
"Jazz Masters Series," and ceramic tiles from or a leaf. Showcase Gallery, Through June 25 Gallery of the Mountains, Inside the Grove Park smith, Scott Lowery, Dawn Rentz, Laura Young,
the Southwest (US). Hours: Tue-Sat, noon-6- - "Will Henry Stevens (1881-1941): A Southern Inn, 290 Macon Ave., Asheville. Ongoing - Now Margaret Dyer, Suzy Schultz and Stuart Roper.
pm. Contact: 828/301-0391 or at Modernist". Pioneering non-objective work in the part of the Grovewood Gallery family, featuring Studio glass by Herman Leonhardt. Hours:
(www.aestheticgallery.com). American South, Stevens created poetic and handcrafted wearables, jewelry, pottery and Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., 1-6pm. Contact:
expressive compositions of pure form and color. many one-of-a-kind objects. Hours: Mon.-Tue., 828/236-2889 or at
American Folk Art & Antiques, 64 Biltmore Showcase Gallery, Through June 25 - "Rick 9am-6pm; Wed.-Sat., 9am-9pm & Sun., 9am-5- (www.16patton.com).
Ave., Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring antique Beck". Structural forms challenge gravity, creat- pm. Contact: 828/254-2068.
folk art, functional and contemporary folk pottery, ing spatial tension and implying movement in Studio B Custom Framing & Fine Art, 171
furniture and paintings. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- Winkler’s contemporary sculpture. Display Case, Grovewood Gallery, at the Homespun Shops, Weaverville Hwy., 2.1 miles north of our old
6pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 828/281-2134 Through June 25 - "Marlene Jack". Elegant, Grove Park Inn, 111 Grovewood Road, Asheville. location, Asheville. June 16 - Aug. 2 - "Member
or at curvilinear porcelain with understated design Ongoing - Featuring contemporary craft works Exhibit for the Appalachian Pastel Society".
(www.amerifolk.com). accents to enrich the domestic experience. On- by Richard Eckerd, Randy Shull, Dan Miller, The society was formed in 2006 to promote an
going - Featuring works in a variety of mediums Michael Costello, Thomas Reardon & Kathleen understanding and appreciation of soft pastel
Appalachian Craft Center, 10 North Spruce by regional, national and international artists. Doyle, Chris Abell, Mark Taylor, Kirk Schully, painting throughout Western North Carolina
St., Asheville. Ongoing - Folk pottery, face jugs, Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Reed Todd, III, Kurt Nielson and others. Also and the surrounding areas. A reception will be
traditional crafts, and other collectables. Hours: Contact: 828/251-0202 or at - 2nd floor furniture gallery, featuring works by held on June 16, from 5:30-7:30pm. Ongo-
Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/253-8499 (www.bluespiral1.com).
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ing - Browse our new gallery featuring works band and wife team, Stacey Lane and Michael 5pm. Contact: 828/669-0730. IAGO, 1165 Main St., Blowing Rock. Ongo-
by national and international artists, including Kline. Through June 25 - "Containment II: The ing - Featuring inspired, contemporary, fine art
paintings. prints & posters, jewelry, ceramics, Inside Story," featuring ceramic boxes from Black Mountain Studios Inc., 626 Lytle Cove and handcrafts from a variety of artists working
wood and textiles. Also offering custon framing. more than thirty-five of the finest potters and Rd., just 3 miles from downtown Black Moun- in the fields of jewelry, fashion accessories, art
Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm & Sat., 10am-3- sculptors in the country. Ongoing - Featur- tain, Swannanoa. Ongoing - A fine pottery craft glass, functional art for the home, pottery, light-
pm. Contact: 828/225-5200 or at ing the largest selection of studio ceramics in and art gallery featuring many local as well ing, furniture, and garden art. New for 2006 are
(www.galleryatstudiob.com). Western North Carolina, including some of the as some nationally know artists. Owner and huge art glass bowls and platters from Dennis
finest art and craft to be found anywhere in Ap- operated by award winning potters Austin and Mullen, raku mirrors and wall pieces by Bon-
sutherland, 6 Riverside Dr., inside Curve Stu- palachia. We also respresent select artists from Maud Boleman. Hours: 11am-6pm seven days nie J. Smith, and Sasaki crystal. New jewelry
dios in River Arts District, Asheville. Ongoing around the country and their unique artwork. a week. Contact: 828/686-1011. lines for 2006 include Tashi, Chenille, Messina
- This handweaving studio, gallery and learning Representing more than 90 artists. Hours: Tue.- Designs, and Jeannine and Charles MacK-
center features fine, one-of-a-kind and limited- Sat., 10am-6pm and open daily Oct. - Dec. Cherry Street Gallery, 132 Cherry Street, Black enzie. Reappearing at Iago this year are wall
edition handwoven fashion accessories and Contact: 828/688-3599 or at Mountain. Ongoing - Featuring arts and crafts by sculptures by David Bowman, tall iron vases
household textiles, including scarves, shawls, (www.crimsonlaurelgallery.com). regional artisans. Hours: Mon.- Sat., 10am-5pm from David Coddaire, Blowing Rock scenes
garments, handbags, towels, table linens, & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/669-0450. in watercolors by local artist, Tom Gruber,
blankets and wall art. sutherland also offers a Banner Elk Area mountain and piedmont landscapes in acrylics
series of classes and workshops for begin- Garrou Pottery, 100 State St., Black Mountain. from Ginny Chenet, art glass from Ioan Nemtoi,
ning weavers, weavers needing a refresher Alta Vista Gallery, 2839 Broadstone Road, Ongoing - Featuring a wide variety of handmade the finest in glass pumpkins and hummingbird
course or experienced weavers. Face-to-face (between Banner Elk and Boone) Valle Crucis. pottery by father and son, John and Derrick feeders from Jack Pine, and pottery from Jan
social networking events held twice a month Ongoing - Featuring fine art gallery in historic Garrou, and the works of other area craftsmen. Phelan, and Ed and Julie Rizak. Hours: daily,
invite weavers to get together and discuss farmhouse, located near the Original Mast Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/669- 10am-6pm. Contact: 828/295-0033 or e-mail at
design challenges, share successes and work General Store. In its 20th year and representing 0222`. (doug@iagoblowingrock.com).
through problems in a casual, small group over 100 artists, the gallery specializes in oils
format. Hours: daily from 11am-4pm. Contact: and watercolors depicting mountain land- Seven Sisters Gallery, 117 Cherry Street, Black Main Street Gallery, 960-5 Main St., Blow-
Barb Butler, 828-513-1814, or Karen Donde, scapes. Artists include: B. Jean Baird, Alan Mc- Mountain. Through June 19 - Featuring an ex- ing Rock. Ongoing - Featuring a co-op of
854-261-4324, e-mail at (sutherlandstudios@ Carter, Louise Pinto, Jean Pollock, Ray Byram, hibit of acrylic landscapes by Colleen Meechan. area artists that has been opened since 1982.
gmail.com). Joan Sporn, Elizabeth Ellison, Dotti Shelton. Ongoing - Featuring a large selection of arts The gallery offers baskets, pottery, weaving,
Also shown are original lithographs and original and crafts by local, regional and national artists. photography, jewelry, woodworking, glass art,
310 ARTGallery, 191 Lyman St, #310, serigraphs from internationally-acclaimed Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., noon-5. fibers and much more. Hours: daily, 10am-6pm.
Asheville. Through June 30 - "310 ARTists artists such as ALVAR, Boulanger, and folk Contact: 828/669-5107 or at Contact: 828/295-7839.
Showcase". Ongoing - Featuring original, con- artist Will Moses, great-grandson of "Grandma (www.sevensistersgallery.com).
temporary fine art by 21 regional artists. Hours: Moses." Also: kaleidoscopes, stained-glass, Morning Star Gallery, 915 Main Street, across
Fri.-Sun., 9:30am-3:30pm and most weekdays pottery, jewelry, sculpture, and custom framing. Song of the Wood, 203 West State St., the street form the Speckled Trout Cafe, Blowing
or by appt. Contact: 828-776-2716 or at Designer Bed-and-Breakfast rooms on-site. Black Mountain. Ongoing - Home of rare, one Rock. Ongoing - Featuring oil and acrylic paint-
(http://www.310art.com/main/). Open all year; hours vary according to season. of a kind, handcrafted musical instruments ings by Ann Thompson featured with ceramic bas
Summer/Fall Hours: 11 am-5pm daily, except and enchanting recordings. Come enjoy our reliefs and sculptures from the studios of John
The Bender Gallery, 57 Haywood St., for Sun., which are by appt. Contact: 828/963- intimate approach to the senses. Hours: Mon.- Martin and Maryanne Bona Dayman and wildlife
Asheville. Ongoing - The region’s largest 5247 or at Sat.,10am-5pm. Contact: 828/669-7675. carvings by H. Gray Turner. Rod Shaw's terra
and most diverse studio glass gallery on two (www.altavistagallery.com). cotta sculptures. Also, multiplate ecthings, water-
sun-filled levels features artists from around Sourwood Gallery, 110 Broadway, Black colors, jewelry, pottery, garden accessories, glass
the country as well as around the world. Hours: Antonaccio Fine Art, 10360 NC Hwy. 105 Mountain. Ongoing - Featuring a co-op gallery and wooden treasures. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-
Mon.-Sat., 10:30am-6pm & Sun., noon-5pm. South, Banner Elk. Ongoing - Featuring of local artists offering original art for sale, 5pm and Sun. 1-5pm. Contact: 828/295-6991.
Contact: 828/505-8341 or at romantic oils of mountain landscapes & florals including: paintings, pottery, jewelry, photog-
(www.thebendergallery.com). by Egidio Antonaccio, still lifes by Betty Mitchell raphy, stained glass and other fine art. Artists The Bob Timberlake Gallery at Blowing
and Victorian sculpture by Maggie Moody. Hours: are: Kent A. Barnes, Katrina Bass, Judith Rock, 946 Main Street Blowing Rock. Ongo-
The Haen Gallery, 52 Biltmore Ave., a few Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm and Sun., noon-6pm. Bush, Sarah Campbell, Charley, Ruth Connar, ing - Featuring original artwork and reproduc-
steps south of the movie theatre, Asheville. Contact: 828/963-5611. Denise Geiger, Jean Hope, Elizabeth Kirk, Ida tions by Bob Timberlake. Also furniture, gifts,
Ongoing - Committed to providing access to O’Connell, Billy Ogle, Eileen Ross, Marilyn apparel and collectibles. Hours: they vary - call
stunning and unique artwork for discerning Art Cellar Gallery, 920 Shawneehaw Ave., Sobanski, Jenean Stone, Susan Taylor, Sum- ahead. Contact: 828/295-4855 or at
collectors and our community in general. Our Hwy 184, Banner Elk. June 3 - 25 - "Remote mer G. Ventis, Ann Whisenant, and Katherine (www.bobtimberlake.com).
offerings will reflect the character and sensibili- Realism," featuring works by Tom VanNortwick Youtz. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact:
ties of this wonderful region. Including works and Gregory Smith. A reception will be held 828/669-4975. Winterfire Craft Gallery, 1087 Main Street,
by Lynn Boggess, GC Myers, Jerry Bowman, on June 11, from 4-6pm. Ongoing - Three Blowing Rock. Ongoing - Featuring pottery by
Alvena McCormick, Volkmar Wentzel, and floors of exhibition space featuring painting and Studio 103 Fine Art Gallery, 103 West St, Bill Campbell as well as hand-crafted jewelry,
MM Pipkin. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Sat., sculpture from regionally and nationally known Black Mountain. Ongoing - Owned and curated metal sculpture, hand-thrown pottery, art glass,
11am-6pm; and Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: artists. Featured artists include: William Dunlap, by photographer Rebecca D’Angelo, the gallery and calligraphy prints. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6-
828/254-8577 or at Herb Jackson, Gregory Smith, Norma Murphy, will feature monthly shows by local and national pm & Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/295-4880.
(www.thehaengallery.com). Tim Turner, Deborah Jacobs Purves, Bill artists. It will also offer local art and crafts for
Brown, Scott Boyle, Margaret Salisbury, and sale in its retail section. Hours: Wed.-Sat., Boone
The Satellite Gallery, 55 Broadway, Asheville. others. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact noon-6pm or by appt. Contact: call Rebecca
Ongoing - Featuring works by the next wave 828/898-5175 or at D’Angelo at 828/357-8327 or at Downtown Boone, June 3, 5-8pm - "Downtown
of innovative and creative artists that are rising (www.artcellaronline.com). (www.studio103fineartgallery.com). Boone First Friday Art Crawl". Each month the
from the underground of contemporary street Downtown Boone Development Association
and pop culture. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm & Carlton Gallery, 10360 Hwy 105 South, Ten Thousand Villages, 303 Lookout Rd., (DBDA) hosts the Art Crawl which happens
Sun., noon-6pm. Contact: 828/505-2225 or at Grandfather Community, Banner Elk. Ongoing Montreat. Ongoing - Fair trade source for every First Friday. Come visit the art galleries, art
(http://www.thesatellitegallery.com/). - Featuring the work of over 200 local, regional & handmade items from more than 30 countries studios and other fine shops in downtown Boone.
national artists presenting fine art, woven works, in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Hours: Mon.- Contact: 828/262-3017 or e-mail to (turchincen-
Vadim Bora Gallery, 30 1/2 Battery Park Ave., sculpture, jewelry, pottery and contemporary Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/669-1406. ter@appstate.edu).
Asheville. Ongoing - Showcasing the works of crafts. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- 5pm & Sun.,
international master sculptor and painter Vadim 11am-5pm. Contact: 828/963-4288 or at The Gingko Tree Photo Gallery & Frame Hands Gallery Crafts Co-op, 543 W. King
Bora. The gallery features classical and con- (www.carltonartgallery.com). Shop, 128 Broadway, Black Mountain. Ongoing Street, Boone. Ongoing - Featuring works by
temporary sculpture, oil paintings, and works - Gifts, cards, prints, photography and framing. the member artists and consignment artists in
on paper, highlighting Bora's figurative, portrait, Sally Nooney, Artists Studio Gallery, located Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. various media. Each day a member is working
landscape, and conceptual art. In addition to midway between Banner Elk & Valle Crucis Contact: 828/669-7721. in the gallery. Frequently, you will enter the gal-
showcasing Bora's work, the gallery will intro- on Hwy 194 So. Ongoing - Featuring the rich, lery to see someone weaving a basket, binding
duce original talent to the region, inlcuding the vibrant works of Sally Nooney in oil, acrylic, The Old Depot Arts & Crafts Gallery, inter- a book or designing a new vase as they sit at
works of artists from Bora's native Caucases and watercolor. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. section of Sutton and Cherry Streets, Black the counter. Hours: daily, 10am-6pm. Contact:
Mountains of southern Russia. Hours: Tue.-Fri., Contact: 828/963-7347 or at Mountain. Ongoing - A non-profit arts/crafts 828/262-1970 or at
1-5pm; Sat., noon-5pm & by appt.Contact: (www.sallynooney.com). gallery representing local artists. Proceeds sup- (www.handsgalleryboonenc.com).
828/254-7959 or at port arts in the schools program. Pottery, folk art
(www.vadimborastudio.com). Belmont and more. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., Miters Touch Woodworking, 6858 Hwy. 105
1-5pm. Contact: 828/669-6583. S., Foscoe, near Hound Ears. Ongoing - Fea-
Woolworth Walk, 25 Haywood Street, Asheville. JS Pottery Antiques and Collectibles, 27 turing fine furniture by Denise Grohs and Miters
Ongoing - Featuring artwork and crafts by over North Main Street, Belmont. Ongoing - Of- Visions of Creation Gallery, 114 Cherry State Touch, pottery by Eric Reichard, art quilts by
170 artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-6pm, closed fering pieces ranging from face jugs, vases, Street, Black Mountain. Ongoing - Featur- Linda Smith, stained glass by Dianne Radford,
Tue. (until Mar.), & Sun. 11am-5pm. Contact: pitchers and planters with hand-painted iris, ing unique, contemporary fine gold jewelry of and wood turnings by Todd Davidson. Also cab-
828/254-9234 or at dogwood, and magnolia designs to beauti- incomparable beauty and quality handcrafted by inetwork and kitchen design services available.
(www.woolworthwalk.com). ful hand-carved North Carolina lighthouses. Robert Vengoechea. Hours: Tue.-Sat., noon-6pm Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8am-5pm, Sat. 10am-2pm or
Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-6pm & Sun., noon-5pm. & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 828/669-0065. by appt. Contact: 828/963-4445 or at
ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Asheville Contact: 704/829-0360 or at (www.miterstouchinc.com).
The Captain’s Bookshelf, 31 Page Ave., (www.jspottery.com). Blowing Rock
Asheville. Ongoing - Featuring original art, Bostic
prints and poetry broadsides are displayed Black Mountain/Montreat/Swannanoa Blowing Rock Frameworks & Gallery, Ltd.,
along with a quality selection of secondhand 7539 Valley Blvd., next to Foodlion, Blowing Rose Tripoli Mueller Gallery, 149 Old Sun-
and rare books. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Acoustic Corner, 105 F Montreat Rd, Black Rock. Ongoing - Featuring works by: Nancy shine Rd, Bostic, NC. Ongoing - Featuring the
Contact: 828/253-6631 or at Mountain. Ongoing - Acoustic instruments Brittelle, Robert Broderson, Lene Alston Casey, works of Rose Tripoli Mueller, ceramic artist, a
(http://www.captainsbookshelf.com/). hand-made or manufactured by hand in Raymond Chorneau, Paul deMarrais, Harriet member of the Southern Highland Craft Guild.
small factories. Guitars, mandolins, bou- Marshall Goode, Nancy Tuttle May, William The gallery is in the great room of a Craftsman
Atlantic Beach zoukis, banjos, violins, lap dulcimers, and McCullough, Pat Pilkington, Karen Crandell Style home built in 1922 (now on the study list
other instruments popular in Celtic, Old-Time, Simpson, Ed Szmyd, Wesley Waugh, and Joana for the National Register). Hours: Mon.-Fri.,
Vision Gallery, 407 Atlantic Beach Causeway, Bluegrass, and other folk genres. Plus all ac- Wardell. Hours: Call. Contact: 828/295-0041 or at 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 828/248-1566
Atlantic Beach. Ongoing - Featuring original cessories. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-7pm & Sat., (www.brframegallery.com). or at
paintings and three-dimensional work from 10-5pm. Contact: 828/669-5162. (www.sparklenet.com/rosetripolimueller).
regional and national artists, and one and Capehart Beck, the Upstairs Gallery, 1098
two-person shows in summer months. Hours: Black Mountain Iron Works, 120 Broadway, Main St., 2nd floor of the historic Martin House, Brevard - Cedar Mountain Area
10:30am-5pm, closed Wed, Sun. Contact Black Mountain. Ongoing - Featuring works Blowing Rock. Ongoing - Featuring artwork by
252/247-5550 or at handcrafted in iron & other metals by Tekla and full-time artists that spans the terrain from real- Downtown Brevard, June 24, 5-9pm - "Brevard
(www.twogalleries.net). Dan Howachyn. Hours: Mon. -Sat., 10am-5pm. ism to abstraction; including works by owner- 4th Friday Gallery Walk". Enjoy an evening stroll
Contact: 1/888/689-9021 or at artist Kevin Beck as well as Wayne Trapp, in downtown Brevard as you enjoy visiting the art
Bakersville (www.BlackMountainiron.com). Sterling Edwards, Dawn Emerson, Frederica galleries, art stores, retail stores and restaurants
Georgia, Tim Ford, Bob Rankin, John Mac Kah, that are staying open late. Be sure to look for the
Crimson Laurel Gallery, Blevins Building, 23 Black Mountain Quilts, 121 Cherry St., Black Giselle Weisman, Laura Fly and more. Hours: 16 sculptures and five murals located in down-
Crimson Laurel Way, Bakersville. Through Mountain. Ongoing - Heirloom quality quilts, Mon.-Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., 10am-6pm. Con- town as well. Galleries participating include: TC
June 25 - "Rubies and Vines: Lane and Kline," accessories, handbags, tabletop, and baby tact: 828/295-6367 or at Arts Council, Number 7 Arts and Crafts Coopera
featuring works in jewelry and ceramics by hus- quilts. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6pm & Sun. 12- (www.capehartbeckgallery.com).
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Lost & Found Gallery, 517 South Elm Street, Hand in Hand Gallery, 2720 Greenville Hwy.,
Greensboro. Ongoing - Folk art, tribal art, Flat Rock. Ongoing - The gallery is a regional Work by Linda Carmel
textiles, and beads of the world. Hours: noon art and fine craft gallery featuring works by
- 5:30pm, closed Wed. & Sun. Call ahead. Con- over 150 artists from the Southern Appalachian The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts, 121 N.
tact: 336/271-6954. area in all mediums of original artwork. Owned Churton St., Suite 1-D, Hillsborough. Through
by potter David Voorhees and jeweler Molly June 19 - "Reflections," featuring metal sculp-
Work by Ronan Peterson Lyndon Street Artworks, 205 Lyndon Street, Sharp, the gallery features the Voorhees ture by Renee Leverty, fiber art by Ali Givens,
Greensboro. Ongoing - Featuring works by Family of artists on an ongoing basis. Hours: and paintings and enamels by Jude Lobe.
Claymakers, Gallery of Fine Handmade Pot- resident artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Mon.-Sat.,10am-6pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: June 24 - July 24 - "Motif," featuring pottery
tery, 705 Foster St., Durham. Through July Contact: 336/370-0025 or at 828/697-7719 or at by Garry Childs and paintings by Pat Merriman
9 - "Creatures Comfort," featuring vessels and (www.lyndonstreet.com). (www.handinhandgallery.com). and Linda Carmel. A reception will be held on
sculptures inspired by and representative of June 24, from 6-9pm. Ongoing - Featuring fine
creatures, critters and creepy crawlies by mem- South Elm Pottery and Gallery, 500 S. Elm St., McCarter Gallery, 451 N. Main St., Hender- arts and crafts by the gallery’s member artists
ber artists. Ongoing - Featuring functional and intersection of Barnhardt Street, Greensboro. sonville. Ongoing - Featuring the working - including paintings, sculpture, photography,
sculptural works in clay. Pieces sold at reason- Ongoing - Featuring functional pottery by local studio-gallery of landscape artist Alan McCa- pottery, metal work, turned wood, fused glass,
able prices. Represented artists include: Gillian artists including: Jim Gutsell, Deik Pierce, and rter, specializing in his acrylic paintings of the blown glass, fiber arts and jewelry. Hours:
Parke, Marsha Owen, Tim Turner, Deb Harris, L.T. Hoisington; sculpture by Kathy Reese; and beauty of Nature in the Blue Ridge and Great Mon.-Thur., 11am-6pm; Fri. & Sat., 11am-8pm;
Susan Filley, Ronan Peterson, Doug Dotson, jewelry by Lynne Leonard. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Smoky Mountains. Also, featuring a display of and Sun. 1-4pm. Contact: 919/732-5001 or at
Barbara McKenzie, plus many others. Hours: noon-5pm. Contact: 336/279-8333. new works monthly. And, watercolors and acryl- (www.hillsboroughgallery.com).
Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm & 3rd fri. of the month ics of Robbin McCarter and art glass by Czech
from 6-9pm. Contact: 919/530-8355 or at The Art Shop, 3900 W. Market St., Greensboro. glass master Igor Muller and Canadian Robert Snow Hill Tileworks, 220 South Churton
(www.claymakers.com). Ongoing - Featuring works by Pino, Arvid, Park, Held. Hours Mon.-Sat.,10:30am-5:30pm & by Street, Hillsborough. Ongoing - Featur-
Garmash, Sabzi, Hessam and others. We feature appt. Contact: 828/698-7117 or at ing handmade tile and porcelain jewelry by
Craven Allen Gallery, 1106 1/2 Broad St., Dur- America’s most collected artists. We also carry (www.mccarter-gallery.com). Laura Johnson. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm.
ham. Ongoing - Featuring local artists in various sculpture by Frogman (Tim Cotterill), Leon Bron- Contact: 919/3083795 or at (snowhilltileworks.
mediums. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., stein & Paige Bradley and fine art glass by Randy Narnia Studios, 315 N. Main St., Henderson- blogspot.com).
10am-4pm. Contact: 919/286-4837 or at Strong, John McDonald & Scott Bayless. Thomas ville. Ongoing - Featuring works by local and
(www.cravenallengallery.com). Kinkade; original oil paintings, limited edition regional artists in a variety of media. Hours: Lenoir
prints and posters. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-6pm. Contact: 828/697-
Horizon Gallery, 905 W. Main Street, Brightleaf Tue. & Wed till 7pm & Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: 6393 or at Morning Song Gallery, at old Victorian house,
Square, Durham. Ongoing - Featuring contem- 336/855-8500 or at (www.narniastudios.com). 512 West Avenue, NW, across from the Lenoir
porary crafts including pottery, art glass, wood (www.artshopnc.com). Post Office and to the right of Baker Realty,
works, jewelry, garden art, kaleidoscopes and Silver Fox Gallery, 508 N. Main Street, Hen- Lenoir. Ongoing - Featuring works by local and
much more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-8pm & The Artery Gallery, 1711 Spring Garden dersonville. Ongoing - Featuring contemporary regional artists. Hours: Call ahead. Contact:
Sun., 1-6pm. Contact: 919/688-0313. Street, Greensboro. Ongoing - Featuring fine art, hand-crafted artworks from the US Margaret Carter Martine at 828/754-5693.
works by David Thomas, Roy Nydorf, Bruce only, from primarily regional artists. And, now
Nancy Tuttle May Studio, 806 Ninth St, Shores, Matthew Micca, Lisa Woods, Bill Home Furnishings. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am- Lexington
Durham. Ongoing - Featuring works by Nancy Clubb, Jack Stratton, Erin Stesch, Vito Ciccone, 6pm; Fri.,10am-7pm; Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun.,
Tuttle May. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-1pm or by Alex Forsyth, Martin Dunn, and more. Hours: noon-5pm. Contact: 828/698-0601 or at The Bob Timberlake Gallery, 1714 E. Center
appt. Contact: 919/688-8852. Mon.-Thur., 10am-6pm; Fri., 10am-5pm; & Sat., (www.silverfoxonline.com). Street Extension, Lexington. Ongoing - Featur-
10am-4pm. Contact: 336/274-9814 or at ing original artwork and reproductions by Bob
Through This Lens Photo Gallery, 303 East (www.arterygallery.com). The Conn-Artist Studios & Art Gallery, 611 Timberlake. Also furniture, gifts, apparel and
Chapel Hill St, Durham. Through June 11 - " Greenville Hwy. (S.Main/Rte 225), Atha Plaza, collectibles. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm.
Behind the Headlines," featuring photographs tyler white Gallery, 507 State St., Greensboro. Hendersonville. Ongoing - Fine art landscapes Contact: 800-244-0095 or at
and video by Ami Vitale. Ongoing - Featur- Ongoing - Featuring original works of art in vari- by Barbara Hipwell, mixed media by Constance (www.bobtimberlake.com).
ing work of national and local artists. Books ous media by local and regional artists. Hours: Vlahoulis and works by other area artists,
and postcards also for sale. Framing services. Mon.-Fri., 11am-5:30 pm & Sat., 11am-4pm. including Vintage Finds Art Necklaces by Eliza- Lincolnton
Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10:30am-5:30pm & Sat., Contact: 336/279-1124. beth. Hours: Wed. & Fri., 10am-5pm, & Sat.,
10:30am-2:30pm or by appt. Contact: 919/687- 10am-4pm, (most Tues & Thurs noon-5 -call Gallery 317, located within Red Rabbit 27,
0250, e-mail at (info@throughthislens.com). William Mangum Watercolors/Carey-Mangum first). Contact 828/329-2918 or at 3265 E. Hwy. 27, half a mile from the intersec-
Gallery, 2182 Lawndale Dr., Greensboro. Ongo- (www.Conn-Artist.com). tion of Hwy. 73 & Hwy. 27 and just 2-1/2 miles
Fairview ing - Original paintings, limited edition prints, east of Hwy 321, Lincolnton. Ongoing - The
miniature prints, posters and notecards by Wil- The Portrait Source, Hwy. 225 S., along "Little gallery currently represents national and
Willow Wisp Farm Studios Gallery, 1615 liam Mangum. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5:30pm Rainbow Row", Flat Rock. Ongoing - Repre- regional contemporary artists including paint-
Charlotte Hwy, Fairview. Ongoing - Featuring & Sat., 10am-3pm. Contact: 336/379-9200 or senting the nation's finest portrait artists and we ers Karen Banker, Scott Boyle, and Sharon
works by the instructors and students who have 800/887-5380. help clients find the perfect artist for both fami- Dowell, ceramic artists Kimbrell Frazier, Erin
attended Willow Wisp Farm Studios. Hours: lies and the corporate world. We have expert Janow, and Raine Middleton, wood turner
Fri.-Sat., 10am-5pm and Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: Winter Light Gallery & Art Studios, 410 sales consultants throughout the country. Visit Paul Stafford, glass artist Jennifer Nauck, and
888/590-4ART, 828/628-0401, or e-mail at Blandwood Ave., corner of Blandwood Ave. our unique gallery where we have a continuing fine art photographer Mary Whisonant. Works
(art@willowwispfarmstudios.com). and Spring Garden St., Greensboro. Ongo- display of sample paintings. Hours: Mon.-Sat., include oil, mixed media, and acrylic paintings,
ing - Featuring works by Kim Holleman, Vicki 10am-4pm or by appt. Contact 800/586-6575 ceramics, exotic wood, photography, glass, and
Gastonia Johnson, Judy Meyler, Carol Meetze-Moates, or at bronze. In addition watch local artists at work
Kathy Phillips, Steve Robinson, Carol Sams, Al- (www.theportraitsource.com). in the Art Mill, a colony of nine artist studios,
Butler Studio Fine Art Gallery, 171 W. Main lie Scott, Phyllis Sharpe, Jane Smith, Stephanie located behind Gallery 317. Hours: Mon.-Fri.,
St., located on the 2nd floor of the brick building Thomas, Steve Thomas and Jeanne Twilley. WICKWIRE fine art/folk art ". . .where the 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-2pm or by appt. Con-
next to the Park on Main, Gastonia. Ongoing - Hours: Mon., Tue., Thur., & Sat., 11am-2pm. heart finds art", 330 North Main St., Hender- tact: 1-888-558-2891 or at
The gallery will continue to rotate in new works Contact: 336/274-7372 or at sonville. Ongoing - Original, new works of (www.gallery317.com).
by Curt Butler. Hours: M, T, Th, F, 9am-5pm or (www.winterlightartists.com). traditional and transitional art and contem-
by appt. Contact: 704/460-2386 or at porary folk art of the highest quality - paint- Linville Falls
(www.butlerstudio.org). Yew Tree Gallery, 604 S. Elm St., Greens- ings, American handmade craft, handcrafted
boro. Ongoing - The gallery is a subsidiary of furniture, photography, jewelry & more. Hours: Anvil Arts Studio & Sculpture Gardens, Hwy.
Lynn B. Hutchins Studio & Gallery, 195 West Ambleside Gallery, and is home to 16 painters Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun. 1-4pm. Contact: 221, Linville Falls. Ongoing - While in Linville
Main Avenue, in the historic Commercial Build- who work in a varienty of media and styles, in- 828/692-6222 or at Falls, be sure to come by and stroll through the
ing on the corner of South & Main, Gastonia. cluding oils, acrylic, pastel, pen and ink, and (www.wickwireartgallery.com). gallery, studio, and sculpture gardens of artist
Ongoing - Representational, figurative oil watercolor. The gallery also features pottery. Bill Brown. His works include contemporary
paintings and drawings exhibited in the ground- Hours: Wed.- Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt. Con- Highlands sculpture, sculptural lighting, and paintings.
level display windows. Hours: 24 hr./day or by tact: 336/790-8703. Youíll be drawn into each piece of art as it ap-
appt. Contact: 704/869-0441 or at Summit One Gallery, 4152 Cashiers Road peals to your understanding from a myriad of
(www.art-hutchins.com). Greenville (Hwy. 64), Highlands. Ongoing - Featuring materials including steel, copper, bronze, and
works by emerging and established artists various patinas. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm
Greensboro Area City Art Gallery, 511 Red Banks Road, Green- and studio craftsmen from across the country should call ahead at 828-765-6226 or at
ville. Through June 11 - Featuring new works and abroad, including Edward Rice and Carl (www.studiosculpture.com).
Throughout Greensboro, first Fri. of the by Colleen Black-Semelka, Mike Rooney and Blair. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact:
month, till 9pm - "First Friday," featuring a gal- Jaquelin Perry. Ongoing - The gallery features 828/526-2673 or at Mars Hill
lery crawl of several gallery spaces in Greens- the works of established regional and national (www.summitonegallery.com).
boro. For further info artists and craftspeople. The gallery offers an Tom Turner Porcelain, 381 Turner Lane, Mars
(www.uacarts.org). extensive collection of paintings, sculpture, High Point Hill. Ongoing - Featuring wheel thrown and
ceramics, glass, drawings and photography. high fired porcelain art pottery by Tom Turner
Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Sat., 10am-4pm JK Gallery, 342 North Wrenn Street, High
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with classical glazes like copper red oxblood, joy one of the top five national miniature shows. ing oils, acrylics, pastels and unusual black and educated appraiser and art consultation. Hours:
oilspot, celadons, and ash glazes. Hours: by Each year, this nationally acclaimed miniature white washes. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,10am-9:30pm. Wed.-Sat.,11am-6pm. Contact: 919/834-5044
appt. Contact: 828/689-9430 or at show exhibits approximately 600 works of art Contact: 910/255-0665 or at or at
(www.tomturnerporcelain.com). by artists from all around the globe. Some of (www.HollyhocksArtGallery.com). (www.flandersartgallery.com).
the world’s most renowned miniature artists
Marshall participate each year. An awards reception, Midland Crafters, 2220 Midland Rd., Pine-
with many participating artists in attendance, is hurst. Ongoing - Featuring the finest in Ameri-
Firewalker Gallery, Main St., across from the scheduled for May 28, from 7-9pm. Ongoing can traditionl and contemporary hand crafts.
Madison County courthouse, Marshall. Ongo- - Featuring works of local and contemporary The gallery carries something for everyone.
ing - The gallery features artists from Madison artists, as well as a wonderful selection of art Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5:30pm & Sun.,
County and east Tenn. who work in a variety of by such masters as Picasso, Chagall, Whistler, 2-5pm. Contact: 910/295-6156.
mediums. Hours: Thur., Fri. & Sat., 10am-6pm Icart, Renoir and many others. Sculpture, por-
and by appt. Contact: 828/649-0134 or at celain and art glass by Hummel, Staffordshire, Vineland Fine Art Gallery L.L.C., 290 SW
(www.firewalkergallery.com). Tiffany and others are represented. As well as a Broad St., Southern Pines. Ongoing - Fea- Work by Jean Adrien Seide
fine selection of estate jewelry. Since the early turing original local art including: equine art,
Micaville 1980's, a major feature of Seaside Art Gallery landscapes, still lifes, and figurative. Our Gallery C, Ridgewood Shopping Center,
has been our large collection of original anima- style selection is diverse – from abstracts, to 3532 Wade Avenue, Raleigh. Main Gallery,
Crabtree Creek Art and Floral Gallery, 4161 tion art by such studios as Disney, Warner classical realism, to bronze sculpture. Artists Through June 15 - "Haiti Survives!". A special
E. Hwy 19-E, between Burnsville & Spruce Bros., Hanna-Barbera, United Features Ltd., regularly featured include: Harry Neely, Marie exhibition will feature over 60 works from three
Pine, in Micaville. Ongoing - A 2,400 sq. ft. and other animation studios. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Travisano, Ulli Misegades, Linda Bruening, generations of Haitian painters. These paint-
gallery offering pottery, blown glass, paint- 10am-5pm. Contact: 252/441-5418, 1-800/828- Jean Frost, Robert Way, Dedi McHam, Paul ings are among the few surviving pieces from
ings, stained glass, wood carvings and bowls, 2444 or at DeLorenzo, Beth Roy, Betsey MacDonald, Kim an island wrecked by natural disaster. A recep-
jewelry, handmade handbags, sweaters & (http://www.seasideart.com/). Sobat and more. This fall we will begin to carry tion will be held on May 5, from 7-9pm. Hours:
hats, Christmas trees, ornaments and holiday custom furniture and quality artisan jewelry. Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Wed., 10am-8pm; Sat.,
decorations, metal sculptures and ironwork, New Bern Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/692- 10am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 919/828-
handmade soaps and lotions, fragrances and 9994 or at 3165 or at
candles, wildlife & floral photography, home ac- (www.vinelandfineartgallery.com). (www.galleryc.net).
cessories, lamps, handmade tables, chairs and
home accents, silk floral creations and fresh Pittsboro Glenwood Gallery Art & Antiques, 610 W.
floral arrangements, textile pieces, handmade Johnson St., Raleigh. Ongoing - Featuring
baskets and local crafts from the western North Davenport and Winkleperry, 18 E. Salisbury works by Edwin D. Alexander, Barbara Evans,
Carolina region. Also a complete garden center St., Suite A, Pittsboro. Ongoing - Imagine a Michael Manas, Nancee Clark, Michael Van
with blooming plants, hanging baskets, dish space filled with art, designer toys, books, and Horn, Rob Cox, Jim Green, Stan Strikland,
and herb gardens is located on property includ- an in-house seamstress. Impossible? Take a Mark Tomczyk. Hours: Call. Contact: 919/829-
ing landscape art, hardscape and fountains. Work by Jude Lobe turn about downtown Pittsboro and you will 7202.
Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/675- stumble upon Davenport & Winkleperry, a
0612 or at Carolina Creations Fine Art and Contempo- gallery and retail space that offers all those Grace Li Wang Art Gallery, Millbrook Lake
(www.crabtreecreekgallery.com). rary Craft Gallery, 317-A Pollock Street, New extraordinary things along with other amusing Center, 2411 - 112 E. Millbrook Rd., Raleigh.
Bern. Through June 27 - "Provence Revis- oddities for your purchase, most with a hint of Ongoing - Featuring landscapes, figures,
Mooresville ited," featuring works by Mebane, NC, artist the Victorian aesthetic. Tucked on shelves you abstracts, Chinese art, still lifes, and nature
Jude Lobe. A reception will be held on May will find action figures of Oscar Wilde, tomes of scenes by Grace Li Wang and other artists.
Andre Christine Gallery & Sculpture Garden, 13, from 5-8pm, during the New Bern Artwalk. Jules Verne, vintage gasmasks, one-of-a-kind Hours: by appt. Contact: 919/8721-5800 or at
148 Ervin Road, (on the right above Lone Star Ongoing - Featuring fine art and contemporary jewelry, fantastical sweets and more. Even (www.graceliwang.com).
Steak House), Mooresville. Through June 30 crafts including pottery, paintings, glass, sculp- the mannequins are a treat to look at, dressed
- Featuring an exhibit of works by three award ture, and wood by over 300 of the countries finely in the waistcoats and bustles skirts made Lee Hansley Gallery, 225 Glenwood Ave.,
winning artists from Savannah, GA, including top artists. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm; Fri., by the in-house seamstress. The art on the Raleigh. Ongoing - There are 35 artists in
watercolorists Dennis Roth, Bess Ramsey, and till 8pm: & Sun. 11am-4pm. Contact: 252/633- walls changes every month showcasing the the gallery’s stable whose works are shown
Dottie Farrell. Also clay sculptures from Caro- 4369 or at works of creative people from around the globe. on a rotating basis. The gallery also mounts
line Graham of Savannah, and new outside (www.carolinacreations.com). Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-7pm. Contact: 919/533- invitational exhibitions in which non-gallery
sculptures created by Dana Gingras will be 6178 or at artists show alongside stable artists. The gal-
on display in the garden. Ongoing - Present- New Bern ArtWorks & Company, 323B (www.davenportandwinkleperry.com). lery organizes at least one historical exhibition
ing original fine art and sculpture by emerging Middle Street, enter through Port City Java, annually exploring the work of a single artist or
artists and established artists that will be ever The Bank of the Arts or from the parking lot be- Raleigh - Fuquay-Varina group of stylistically related artists. Hours: Tue.-
changing in the gallery’s showroom and on the hind Chelsea Restaurant, New Bern. Through Sat., 11am-6pm & 1st Fri. till 10pm. Contact:
one+ acre sculpture garden, including works July 30 - Feature new works by felt sculpture Adam Cave Fine Art, 115 1/2 East Hargett St., 919/828-7557 or at
by: Dana Gingras, Aakofii, Michael Alfano, John artist Sharron Parker and paintings by Judith half a block from Moore Square, Raleigh. On- (www.leehansleygallery.com).
Benton, Craig Dubois, Bruce Lacy, Theresa Cutler. Ongoing - A fine art gallery dedicated to going - Representing a select group of regional
Leatherwood, Nancy Marshburn, Debra Mc- promoting regional and national artists; bringing and nationally known artists, including Joseph Local Color Gallery, Carter Building, 22 South
Donald, Catherine Murphy, Eric Soller, Wes awareness and appreciation of fine art to the Cave, David Hewson, Stephen Aubuchon, Glenwood Ave., Raleigh. Ongoing - The gallery
Stearns, Gina Strumpf, Michael Ziegler, and community through exhibits, shows, demon- Wayne Taylor, and Donald Furst. The gallery has now grown into a women’s artist coopera-
Roni Ziegler. Hours: Tue.-Sat., from 10am-5pm strations and by providing fine art to estab- will also be introducing some new, young talent tive 13 members strong. Hours: Thur., Fri., &
and Sun., from noon-4pm. Contact: 704/664- lished and new art lovers. We offer a diverse to the area, including Massachusetts painter Sat., 11am-3pm. Contact: 919/754-3887 or at
1164 or visit selection of styles, subject matter and mediums Jennifer O’Connell. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5- (www.localcoloraleigh.com).
(www.AndreChristineGallery.com). including paintings, photography, pottery, pm & by appt. Contact: 919/272-5958 or at
ceramics, sculpture, and jewelry. Hours: Mon.- (www.adamcavefineart.com). Nicole's Studio & Art Gallery, 715 N. Person
ArtWorks On Main, 165 N Main St., Moores- Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact: St., Raleigh. Ongoing - Offering contemporary
ville. Ongoing - Featuring works by: Will 252/634-9002 or at Artcraft Gallery, 406 W Hillsborough Street, styles depicting imagery from Italy to North
Bosbyshell, Maura Bosbyshell, Pierre Fraser, (www.newbernartworks.com). Raleigh. Ongoing - Funky, functional and fine Carolina, including some abstracts. Award win-
Cortney Case Frasier, Roger Hicks, Holly art by several co-op artists. Hours: Mon.-Thur., ning local artists; Nicole White Kennedy, Eric
Spruck, Joe Thompson, Gordon C. James, Ocracoke Island 9am-5pm; Fri., 9am-1pm & 1st Fri., 6pm-mid- McRay, Bob Rankin, Rocky Alexander, Cathy
Jane Ellithorpe, Rhona Gross, Gerry McElroy, night. Contact: 919/832-5058 or at Martin, John Gaitenby, Toni Cappel, Dianne T.
Mark Doepker, Chris Beeston, T. Sargent, Village Craftsmen, 170 Howard Street, Oc- (www.artcraftsignco.com). Rodwell, John Sweemer and more exhibit in all
Joyce Wynes, Louise Stewart Farley, Betsy racoke Island. Ongoing - We feature pottery, media from oil to watercolor. Also on exhibit is
Birkner, Marlise Newman, and Sandra Siepert. glass, jewelry, kitchen items, musical instru- ArtSource Fine Art & Framing, 4351 The sculpture, pottery, hand designed glasswares,
Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 9am-2pm. ments, wrought iron, baskets, bells, boxes, Circle at North Hills Street, Suite 101, Raleigh. furniture and jewelry. The 2300 sq ft gallery is
Contact: 704/664-2414 or at soaps, accessories, clothes, games, kaleido- Through June 19 - "Perspectives," featur- situated in a charming little shopping center in
(www.artworksonmain.com). scopes, lawn sprinklers, lamps & lampshades, ing works by Susan Hecht, Jose Jimenez, Raleigh's Mordecai neighborhood. Hours: Tue.-
prints, tin ware, pewter items, tiles and much Katherine and William Bernstein. A reception Sat., 11am-6pm. Contact: 919/838-8580 or at
Morehead City more - all made by American artists. Hours: will be held on May 20, from 7-9pm. Ongo- (www.nicolestudio.com).
Mon.-Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., 10am-2pm. ing - Featuring fine art paintings, prints, and
Budding Artists, Ltd., 3000 Arendell Street, Contact: 252-928-5541 or at (www.villagecrafts- sculpture by NC, Southeastern and national art- The Collectors Gallery, The Pavilions at City
Unit 9, Morehead City. Ongoing - The gallery men.com). ists. Select from over 3,00 original works of art. Plaza, 443 Fayetteville St., Raleigh. Ongoing
provides custom framing and artist liaisons for Also, offering art consulting services, corporate - Featuring a full service fine art and fine craft
commissioned pieces. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am- Pinehurst - Southern Pines Area installations, and custom framing. Hours: Mon.- gallery, providing residential and commercial
6pm. Contact: 252/247-5111. Sat., 10am-6pm or by appt. Contact: 919/787- consulting and custom conservation fram-
Artist Alley, 167 E. New Hampshire Ave., 9533 or at ing. Representing over 60 national, regional
Carteret Contemporary Art, 1106 Arendell St., Southern Pines. Ongoing - Featuring a (www.artsource-raleigh.com). and North Carolina artists, the gallery offers
Morehead City. Ongoing - Featuring original wide variety of affordable artwork and fine paintings, etchings, photography, sculpture,
paintings and sculpture from regional and crafts made exclusively here in North Caro- Ashley’s Art Gallery,701 N. Main St, located pottery and glass. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-6pm;
national artists, and shows with gallery artists lina. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 12 miles south of Raleigh, Fuquay-Varina. On- Sun., noon-4pm; & 1st. Fri, until 9pm. Contact:
during spring and summer. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 910/692-6077. going - Featuring fine art originals by national 919/828-6500 or at
10am- 5pm and Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact and local artist including Terry Isaac, Braldt (www.thecollectorsgallery.com).
252/726-4071 or at Broadhurst Gallery, 2212 Midland Rd., Pine- Bralds and John Weiss and reproductions by
(www.twogalleries.net). hurst. Through June 30 - Featuring an exhibit Pino, Robert Bateman, Carl Brenders, Bev The Mahler, Mahler Building, 228 Fayetteville
of new sculptures by T Barny, California Stone Doolittle and William Mangum. Hours: Mon.- St., Raleigh. Through June 4 - "Potters of the
Morganton Sculptor. Barny is celebrating 30 years as a Thur., 11am-6pm & Fri.-Sat. 10:30am-5pm. Roan". The exhibition showcases the work of
Professional Sculptor; this traveling show is Contact: 919/552-7533 ext.3 or at thirteen nationally recognized and emerging
MESH Gallery, 114-B W. Union St.,Morganton. moving from Connecticut to North Carolina for (www.ashleyart.com). potters living and working in the presence of
Through July 1 - "The Face of Appalachia," this engagement, back to California and then Roan Mountain near Bakersville, NC, includ-
featuring an exhibition of black & white pho- onto New Mexico. Ongoing - Featuring works Clark Art, 300 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh. ing: Jenny Lou Sherburne, Suze Lindsay, Kent
tography by Asheville-based photographer by regional, national and international artists. Ongoing - Featuring antique,traditional art,oil McLaughlin, Melisa Cadell, Gay Smith, Ken
Tim Barnwell. Ongoing - We feature local and Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-5pm & Sat., 1-4pm. paintings, watercolors,and antique prints. Sedberry, Michael Hunt, Naomi Dalglish, Stan
regional artists, host poetry readings, wine Contact: 910/295-4817 or at Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-5:30pm. Contact: Andersen, David Ross, Michael Kline, Shaunna
tastings and other events. We strive to offer (www.broadhurstgallery.com). 919/832-8319. Lyons and Courtney Martin. Ongoing - Featur-
something for everyone, from the progressive ing a dynamic venue dedicated to significant
& urban to the traditional, folk and rural. Hours: Hollyhocks Art Gallery, 905 Linden Rd., one Flanders Art Gallery, 302 S. West Street, art of our time, committed to offering the best in
Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm & Sat., 10am-4pm. Con- mile from Pinehurst next to Elliott’s restaurant, Raleigh. Ongoing - Featuring a fine art gal- regional and national fine art by emerging and
tact: 828/437-1957 or at Pinehurst. Ongoing - Featuring original work lery dedicated to the promotion of national established artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-5-
(www.meshgallery.com). by award winning local artists Jane Casnel- and international artists, providing fine art to pm; Sat., noon-4pm; 1st Fri. 6-9pm or by appt.
lie, Diane Kraudelt, Irene McFarland, Paula established and new collectors, and catering to Contact: 919/828-6500 or at
Nags Head Montgomery, and Robert Gera. Offering a wide special events in support of fine art. We offer (www.themahlerfineart.com).
range of work from contemporary to traditional, sculpture, painting, photography, illustrations,
Seaside Art Gallery, 2716 Virginia Dare Trail the gallery includes portraiture, vibrant Tuscan engravings, and other works on paper by 311 - Martin St Gallery and Studios, 311 Mar-
South, Nags Head. Through June 4 - "20th In- scenes, palpable pet portraits, beautiful florals emerging and established artists in a range tin Street, Warehouse District, Raleigh.
ternational Miniature Art Show!" Come and en- and more, in a wide variety of mediums includ- of styles. Also offering art appraisal by an ISA
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NC Commercial Galleries
336/879-3040 or at ings & Jeff Brown Pottery, Nelda French Pot-
(www.anitaspottery.com). tery, Old Gap Pottery, Ole Fish House Pottery,
Seagrove Stoneware, and Tom Gray Pottery.
Avery Pottery and Tileworks, 636 Potters Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat., 9am-5pm; &
continued from Page 57 Way, Seagrove. Ongoing - Finely crafted Sun., 11am-4pm. Contact: 336-873-7713
ceramic forms by Blaine Avery. Extrordinary
Ongoing - Featuring three exhibit galleries, purchase a wide variety of original art. Hours: vessels, unique hand-painted titles. Hours: Cross Creek Pottery, 481 King. Rd., Sea-
studios by tenant artists, The Print Studio, Sat., 11am-5pm. Contact: 704/431-8964 or at Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7923 grove. Ongoing - Featuring decorative and
and the meeting place for The North Carolina (www.railwalkgallery.com). or at functional pottery by Terry and Vivian Hunt.
Printmakers. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm and (www.averypotteryandtileworks.com). Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm.
6-9pm on 1st Friday of the month. Contact: Robert Crum Fine Art, 116 East Council St,, Contact: 336/873-8425 or at
919/821-2262 or at Salisbury. Ongoing - Offering oil paintings in Ben Owen Pottery, 2199 S. Hwy. 705, Sea- (www.crosscreekpottery.com).
(www.311galleriesandstudios.org). the classical realist tradition of landscapes, still grove. Ongoing - Wood-fired, traditional and
lifes, portraits and figurative work by Robert A. contemporary works using local clay by Ben Crystal King Pottery, 2475 Hwy. 705, Sea-
ALTERNATE ART SPACES - Raleigh Crum. Mosaics and drawings are also avail- Owen III. Colors ranging from Chinese red to grove. Ongoing - Featuring functional and
Bloomsbury Bistro, 509 W. Whitaker Mill able. The artist’s studio is in the back, so some Chinese blue. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm decorative stoneware by Seagrove native and
Rd., Suite 101, Raleigh. Ongoing - Featuring one is at this location daily. Hours: by chance or (closed in Jan.). Contact: 910/464-2261 or at family-taught potter Crystal King. Face jugs,
an exhibition of works from ArtSource Fine Art appt. Contact: 704/797-0364 or at (www.benowenpottery.com). salt glazes, and folk art. Hours: Tue.-Sat.,
Gallery, featuring works by Ted Jaslow, Cher (www.robertcrumfineart.com). 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-6990 or at
Cosper, James Kerr, Jim Chapman, Mary Page Blue Moon Gallery, 1387 Hwy. 705 S., Sea- (www.CrystalKingPottery.net).
Whitley, and more. All works are available Southern Spirit Gallery, 102 South Main St., grove. Ongoing - Seagrove’s premier gallery
for purchase. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 5:30-10pm. Salisbury. Ongoing - The shop offers a wide featuring pottery and art by over 85 artisans. David Stuempfle Pottery, 1224 Dover Church
Contact: call ArtSource at 919/787-9533 or at array of art and crafts from over 60 artists, most Home to Ole Fish House Pottery. Hours: Tue.- Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring pottery
(www.artsource-raleigh.com).The Bistro at: from North Carolina. There is jewelry, paintings, Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-3270 or at with expressive shapes and natural surfaces by
919834-9011 or e-mail at (bloomsburybistro@ glass and pottery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5- (www.blue-moon-gallery.com). David Stuempfle. Hours: during kiln openings
nc.rr.com). pm. Contact: 704/633-0761. and by appt. Contact: 910/464-2689 or at
Blue Stone Pottery, 2215 Fork Creek Mill Rd., (www.stuempflepottery.com).
Rutherfordton The Looking Glass Collective, Rail Walk Arts Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional,
District, 405 N. Lee St., Salisbury. Ongoing functional stoneware pottery. Hours: Tue.-Fri., Dean and Martin Pottery, 7739 Nathan
Ornamentals and Finer Welding, Inc., 142 - Featuring works by local artists in a variety 10am-4pm & Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/879- Lane, Seagrove. Ongoing - Jeff Dean and
West Court St., Rutherfordton. Ongoing - of mediums. Hours: Thur.-Sat., noon-4pm. 2615 or e-mail at (audreyvalone@bellsouth. Stephanie Martin make contemporary, vibrantly
Featuring works by master artisan Tom Elfers. Contact: 704-633-2787 or at net). glazed stoneware vessels, sculpture, and wall
Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm and Sat., 10am-5- (www.salisburyartists.com). pieces. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Mon. by
pm. Contact: 828/288-3001 or at chance. Contact: 336/879-0683 or at
(www.ornametals1.com). Saluda Area (www.deanandmartinpottery.com).
Salisbury/Spencer Heartwood Contemporary Crafts Gallery, 21 Dirt Works Pottery, 1226 Hwy. 705, Seagrove.
East Main Street, Saluda. Ongoing - Featuring Ongoing - Featuring contemporary, sculptural
Throughout Salisbury & Spencer, June 11, contemporary works of handmade wearables, and functional pottery; Raku, stoneware, wood-
from 1-5pm - "Second Saturday Art Crawl," jewelry, paper, paintings, fine porcelain, stone- fired and salt glazed by Dan Triece. Hours:
where more than 20 professional artists, stu- ware, glass, metal and wood. Hours: Mon.- Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-
dios and galleries offer visitors new art, special Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 8979 or at
events, and activities. Spend the day and see 828/749-9365 or at (www.dirtworkspottery.com).
great art, talk to artists, hear live music, and (www.heartwoodsaluda.com).
dine at local restaurants. Free admission to all Dixieland Pottery, 1162 Cagle Loop Rd.,
events and activities. Maps are available at the Saluda Fine Arts, 46 E. Main St., Saluda. On- Work by Bruce Gholson Seagrove. Ongoing - Hand-turned functional
Visitor Center in Salisbury and at all participat- going - Offering an eclectic collection of high stoneware, colorful glazes to plain earth tones.
ing venues. Free parking available in all loca- quality paintings, prints, sculpture and photog- Bulldog Pottery, 3306 Alt. 220, Seagrove. Specialize in dinnerware, face jugs, etc. Hours:
tions. For more info call 704/638-9887 or visit raphy by regional artists. Artists represented in Ongoing - Bruce Gholson and Samantha Mon.-Sat., 9:30am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-
(www.rowanartcrawl.com). the gallery include Beverly Buchanan, Margue- Henneke collaborate to make graceful forms, 8463.
rite Hankins, Jean Hough, Bill Jameson, Paul and develop their own unique glazes. Expect
Green Goat Gallery, 516 S. Salisbury Ave., Koenan, Jim Littell, Dale McEntire, Cynthia distinctively unusual work at Bulldog Pottery. Donna Craven Pottery, 2616 Old Cox Rd.,
just off I-85, across from the North Carolina Moser, Verlie Murphy, Ray Pague, Beverly and Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9:30am-5pm; Sun. or Mon. by Asheboro. Ongoing - Featuring wood-fired
Transportation Museum, Spencer. Ongoing Carey Pickard, David Prudhomme, Bill Robert- chance or call. Contact: 910/428-9728 or at salt-glazed, mostly traditional with some
- Housed in the historic 20th century Sands son, Gloria Ross, Bob Rouse, Bill Ryan, Jac- (www.bulldogpottery.com). decorative and contemporary forms by Donna
Building, the gallery features fine and folk art, quelyn Schechter, David Vandre, John Waddill Craven. Hours: by appt. only. Contact: 336/629-
photography, exquisite handcrafted functional and Ken Weitzen. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 11am-5pm Cady Clay Works, 3883 Busbee Rd., Sea- 8173.
crafts and jewelry, and eclectic recycled and & Sun., 2-5pm. Contact: 828/749-3920 or at grove. Ongoing - Johannes "John" Mellage
found art by local, regional, and national (www.saludafinearts.com). and Beth Gore work with a variety of clays and Dover Pottery, 321 Dover Pottery Dr., Sea-
artists. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10:30am -5:30pm. glazes to create functional and decorative ware grove. Ongoing - Featuring a variety of colored
Contact: 704/639-0606 or at Saluda Mountain Crafts Gallery, 1487 Ozone with richly layered surfaces. Hours: Tue.-Sat., crystalline ware, freehand-decorated majolica
(www.greengoatgallery.com). Drive, Saluda. Ongoing - Featuring the craft 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 910/464-5661 and wood-fired salt functional forms. Hours:
works of 320 artists, including: clay, enamel, or at Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-3586
EastSquare ArtWorks, 122 East Innes St., fiber, glass, jewelry, metal, natural material - (www.cadyclayworks.com). or at
Salisbury. Ongoing - Featuring a contempo- mineral, paper, man-made material, wood, and (www.doverpots.com).
rary fine art collaborative and design hub. The mixed media. Items range in price from $25- Cagle Road Pottery, 603 Cagle Rd., Sea-
two galleries will feature the works of its four $300. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-5pm; Fri.&Sat., grove. Ongoing - Featuring dinnerware and a Down To Earth Pottery, 11792 Hwy. 24/27,
founding members: Syed Ahmad's fused-glass 10am-6pm & Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: 828- wide variety of glazes. Electric, gas and wood- Carthage. Ongoing - Featuring utilitarian
paintings, Whitney Peckman's painted vessel- 749-4341 or fired salt and ash glazes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., and decorative pieces by Jim, Nick & Mary
sculptures, Connie Baker's contemporary and (www.saludamtncrafts.com). 8am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-2802 or e-mail at Havner. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact:
traditional paintings, and Michael Baker's large- (caglerdpottery@yahoo.com). 910/948-2619.
scale abstract stainless-steel welded sculp- Saxapahaw
tures. “Friends of ESA” will also have their work Caldwell Hohl Artworks, 155 Cabin Trail, The English Potter, 825 Hwy. 705 S., Sea-
on display, but that will be constantly changing. Saxapahaw Artists Gallery, 1610 Jordan Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring contempo- grove. Ongoing - Featuring hand thrown por-
Hours: daily 10am-6pm. Contact: 704/798-0047 Drive, Saxapahaw, NC. Ongoing - Featuring rary stoneware, sculptures, large garden urns celain and stoneware pottery by Robert Saxby.
or at works by local and regional artists, offering and contemporary fiber art. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Fine stoneware glazes range from copper red
(www.eastsquareartworks.com). paintings, pottery, glasswork, jewelry, fiber 10am-5pm (call first). Contact: 336/879-9090 to tenmoku. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10a-5pm & Sun.,
arts, woodworking, and sculpture. Hours: Fri., or at noon-4pm. Contact: 336/879-1352 or at
Pottery 101, 101 S. Main St., from I-85, take noon-8pm; Sat., 11am-9pm and Sun., 1-5pm. (www.caldwellhohl.com). (www.english-potter.com).
exit #76 (Innes St.) toward downtown - we are Contact: 336/525-2394 or e-mail to (saxapa-
on the corner of Innes and Main, Salisbury. haw.artists@gmial.com). Callicutt Pottery, 5137 Seagrove Plank Rd., Fat Beagle Pottery, 719 Potter’s Way Rd.,
Ongoing - The destination for beautiful hand- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring a good selec- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring wheel-turned,
crafted pottery. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm & Seagrove Area tion of functional stoneware in many colors gas-fired, functional and contemporary stone-
Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 704/209-1632 or visit including brown, black and white, green and ware. Also features uniquely stunning, pit-fired
(http://pottery101.vpweb.com/). A. Teague Pottery/EJ King Pottery, 2132 burgundy, green and gold, black and burgundy vases. Hours: Tue., Thur. Fri., Sat., 9:30am-5-
Hwy. 705, Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring and yellow by Gary Callicutt. Hours: Mon.-Sat., pm. Contact: 336/953-0608 or e-mail at (fatbea-
works by several potters form the "village" with 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7898 or e-mail at glepottery@hughes.net).
their traditional shapes of the Seagrove area. (gary51@rtelco.net).
Contemporary, electric fired stoneware. Tradi- Fireshadow Pottery, 244 Falls Dr., Eagle
tional glazes and melted glass glaze. Hours: Chad Brown Pottery, 2719 US 220 N., Springs. Ongoing - Featuring one-of-a-kind
Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-5400. Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring high fired "primitive elegant" ceramic art. Hours: Tue.-
stoneware, decorative and functional with ash Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/673-8317 or at
A.R. Britt Pottery, 5650 Hwy, 220 S., Sea- and alkaline glazes, by Chad Brown. Hours: (www.fireshadow.com).
grove. Ongoing - Hand-turned/handmade Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/571-1691
traditional Seagrove style pottery, original or e-mail at (chadcameronbrown@yahoo.com). Freeman Pottery, 1147 McDuffie Rd., Eagle
formulated glazes, and functional stoneware in Springs. Ongoing - Featuring hand-turned min-
the tradition of Nell Cole Graves style by Aaron Chris Luther Pottery, 4823 Busbee Rd., Sea- iatures 1/2 to 2 inches, functional ware decorat-
R. Britt. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., grove. Ongoing - Featuring contemporary and ed with farm scenes and vessel puzzles. Hours:
noon-6pm. Contact: 336/873-7736 or at functional pottery by Chris Luther, a 4th gen- Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 910/673-2044 or
(www.seagrovepottery.net). eration potter of Seagrove’s Chriscoe pottery e-mail at (bfoushee@triad.rr.com).
family. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact:
Albright Pottery, 6597 New Center Church 336/301-3254 or at From The Ground Up Pottery, 172 Crestwood
Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional, (www.chrislutherpottery.com). Rd., Robbins. Ongoing - Featuring handmade
Work by Annette Ragone Hall salt glaze and red functional pottery by Arlie G. pottery by Michael Mahan. Tree platters,
Albright. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Chrisco Pottery, 1360 Hwy. 705, Seagrove. meditation bells, dinnerware, and southwestern
Rail Walk Studios & Gallery, 409 - 413 N. Lee 336/879-4209. Ongoing - Featuring functional pottery includ- glaze. Contemporary and traditional forms.
St., in the Rail Walk Arts District, Salisbury. On- ing tableware, vases, and large platters. Hours: Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm (call ahead). Con-
going - Works on display by Sharon Forthofer, Anita's Pottery & Dogwood Gallery, 2513 Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm (Sept.-Dec.) & Tue.-Sat., tact: 910/464-6228 or at
Karen Frazer, Annette Ragone Hall, James Hwy. 705, Seagrove. Ongoing - Turning since 10am-5pm (Jan.-Aug.). Contact: 336/879-5272. (www.fromthegrounduppots.com).
Haymaker, Patt Legg, and Marietta Foster 1987, Anita Morgan is best known for her
Smith. Each of the artists has a unique style miniature pottery, but also has many functional Co-op of Seagrove Potters, 129 E. Main The Gingerbread House Pottery, 246 Old
and body of work. Visitors will find original art in and decorative items. Glazes include cobalt Street, corner of North Street, downtown SEa- Plank Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring
watercolor, acrylic, oil, pastel, and other medi- blue, burgundy, hunter green, shiny black, grove. Ongoing - Featuring works from the fol- decorative and functional cone 6 electric fired
ums, as well as sculpture, hand-made jewelry, yellow, rose pink, earthy brown, lime green and lowing potteries: Bulldog Pottery, Dover Pottery, pieces by Suzanne Bettis. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,
and pottery, making Rail Walk a great place to purple. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: Latham's Pottery, Lufkin Pottery, Michelle Hast-
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10am-5pm (closed Jan. & Feb.). Contact: functional and decorative pieces. Known for at (PebblesPottery@NCTconnect.com). Sunset Pottery, 123 Sunset Dr., Robbins.
336/873-7762 or e-mail at (suzanbett9@yahoo. hand carved pottery. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5- Ongoing - Featuring all lead free pottery by
com). pm (closed Jan.-Mar.). Contact: 910/974-7787 Phil Morgan Pottery, 966 Hwy. 705, Sea- Harold B. & Gloria B. Stutts. Have traditional
or e-mail at (lhsspottery@connectnc.net). grove. Ongoing - Featuring 100% hand-thrown pottery, piggy banks, lamps, vases, and special
Graham Chriscoe Pottery, 2719 220 N., pottery, crystalline glazed porcelain, wood fired order pieces. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm.
Seagrove. Ongoing - Functional hand-thrown Luck's Ware, 1606 Adams Rd., Seagrove. salt-glaze, stoneware, and copper red glazes Contact: 910/948-3009 or e-mail at (gstutts@
pottery using glazes of white, brown, burgundy, Ongoing - Traditional, utilitarian pottery forms by Phil Morgan. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. maniscustombuilders.com).
cobalt blue, teal blue, red and Christmas green. in a wide range of colors including Sid Luck's Contact: 336/873-7304 or at
Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: 910/428- “CRAWDAD” slip. Salt-glazed stoneware from (www.SeagrovePotteries.com). Teague's Frogtown Pottery, 179 Frogtown
4536. wood-fired groundhog kiln. Pottery turned by Rd., Eagle Springs. Ongoing - Featuring tradi-
son Matt, a 6th generation potter, also avail- Piney Woods Pottery, 1430 Ether Rd., Star. tional, hand-thrown pottery that is all lead-free
Great White Oak Gallery, 437 N. Broad St., able. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Ongoing - Sculpted pottery figures - snow- by Jean Teague. We specialize in dinnerware,
Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring functional 336/879-3261 or e-mail at (lucksware@rtmc. men, clowns and angels; hand appliqués and cookware, lamps, vases, and Christmas orna-
thrown forms and hand-built pottery by Ben- net). functional pottery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. ments. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact:
jamin Burns and Bonnie Burns. Exquisitely Contact: 910/572-3554. 910/948-3540.
glazed and hand decorated with rare unusual Lufkin Pottery, 7437 Hwy 220 S., Asheboro.
glazes and hand-painted motifs. Hours: daily Ongoing - Featuring jewel tone glazes and Pottery by Frank Neef, 258 E. Main St., Thomas Pottery, 1295 S. Hwy. 705, Seagrove.
9am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-8066 or at specialize in kitchenware and functional pieces Seagrove. Ongoing - I strive to make pretty Ongoing -- Featuring functional and decora-
(www.greatwhiteoakgallery.com). by Sally Lufkin Saylor. Hours: Mon.-Sat., pots that people want to have in their home and tive stoneware pottery by Scott and Bobbie
9:30am-5pm (closed Wed.). Contact: 336/873- never cease to enjoy. My influences are clas- Thomas. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact:
Hatfield Pottery, 187 Atkinson Farm Rd., 8764 or e-mail at (sallythepotter@aol.com). sic shapes of the Song Dynasty in China and 336/879-4145 or at
Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring functional and Koryo Dynasty in Korea. Also I’ve always loved (www.thomaspottery.com).
whimsical art deco, as well as folk styles of Maness Pottery, 10995 Hwy. 24/27, Carthage. the pottery of the Art Nouveau era, especially
hand turned pottery by Morgan Hatfield. Hours: Ongoing - Featuring functional and decora- that of Adelaide Robineau. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Tom Gray Pottery, 1480 Fork Creek Mill Rd.,
Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-8458. tive pieces in all colors except red by Clyde 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/872-4013 or at Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring wheel thrown
Maness. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8am-6pm & Sun., (www.potterybyfrank.com). and hand built utilitarian wares fired in a gas-
Hickory Hill Pottery, 4539 Busbee Rd., Sea- 1-5pm. Contact: 910/948-4897. fired car kiln to cone 10 utilizing local clay in
grove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional shapes Pottery Junction, 413 E. Main St., Seagrove. slip decoration and glazes by Tom Gray. Glazes
of the area, stoneware that is functional and MasterWorks, 246 East Ave., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring srong forms drawing are primarily mattes. Shapes of serving pieces
beautiful. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Ongoing - Featuring antique, traditional, and inspiration from all cultures, history, and tradi- and dinner ware include square and oval as
910/464-3166. contemporary pottery. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am- tion. Thoughtful designs and some of my own well as round. Hours: Mn.-Sat., 10am-5pm.
5pm. Contact: 336/873-7779. "whimsy" pieces as well as useful art collec- Contact: 336/873-8270 or at
His Hands Pottery, 7029 New Center Church tion by Regina Voncannon. Hours: Mon.-Sat., (www.n2clay.com).
Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring functional, McCanless Pottery, 634 NC Hwy 705, 10am-5pm (closed Thur.). Contact: 336/873-
decorative, folk art, and Biblical pieces by Jea- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring Zinc Silicate 9266.
nette Lowdermilk. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm crystalline glazes by Will McCanless. Also
(closed Jan.-Mar.). Contact: 336/879-5866 or featuring wood-fired pottery by David Stuempfle Potts Pottery, 630 East Main St., Seagrove.
e-mail at (rlowdermilk@rtmc.net). and Daniel Johnston. Hours: daily 10am-5pm. Ongoing - Featuring many colors of functional
Contact: 336/879-3610 or at tableware, wood-fired salt-glaze and wood ash
Humble Mill Pottery, 121 N Broad St., (www.mccanlesspottery.com). glazes by Jeff Potts. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5-
Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring classical and pm. Contact: 336/873-9660 or at
traditional stoneware influenced by 2 years of McKay Pottery, 2596 Pottery Rd., Seagrove. (www.PottsPotteryinSeagrove.com).
work in Japan by Charlotte Wooten. Hours: Ongoing - Featuring traditional shape including
Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7145 face jugs and Aladdin teapots. Hours: Tue.- Ray Pottery, 460 Cagle Rd., Seagrove. Ongo-
or at Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-4255. ing - Featuring high-quality, gas-fired stonware
(www.humblemillpottery.com). by Paul and Sheila Ray. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,
McNeills Pottery, 1208 Upper Rd., Seagrove. 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-6707 or at
JLK Jewelry at Jugtown, 330 Jugtown Rd., Ongoing - Featuring hand-built one-of-a-kind (www.paulandsheilaray.com).
Seagrove. Ongoing - Jennie Lorette Keatts designs in porcelain and stoneware by Judy
takes clay to a different level! She hand makes McNeill. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Revolve Gallery, 213 E. Main St., Seagrove.
pottery cabochons and sets them in sterling 336 879-3002. Ongoing - Featuring a new gallery owned by
silver or 14K and 18K gold, copper, brass Will McCanless showcasing Seagrove-area
and semi-precious stones. Hours: Tue.-Sat., Michele Hastings & Jeff Brown Pottery, potters and quilts by Dr. Scott Murkin. Hours:
8:30am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-2653 or at 1423 Hwy. 705, right next to the Whynot town Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7036
(www.jlkjewelry.com). sign, Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring works or at
by Michele Hastings and Jeff Brown. Hours: (http://revolvegallery.net/).
Johnston and Gentithes Art Pottery, 249 Mon.,Tues., Thur., Fri., Sat., 10am-6pm and
East Main St., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring Sun. noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873-1001 or at Richardson Pottery, 5466 Joel Jessup Rd.,
traditional and contemporary museum-quality (www.jeffbrownpottery.com). Seagrove. Ongoing - Functional & decorative
pottery and sculpture by Fred Johnston and stoneware, microwave, oven and dishwasher
Carol Gentithes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm Moore Pots Pottery, 333 Jugtown Rd., Sea- safe by Susan & Danny Richardson. Hours: Work from Triple C Pottery
& Sun., 1-5pm (call first). Contact: 336/873- grove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional and folk Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-5672.
9176 or at art pottery; candlesticks, Rebekah pitchers, and Triple C Pottery, 3267 Big Oak Church Rd.,
(www.johnstonandgentithes.com). chickens; wood fired salt glazed. Hours: Mon.- Rockhouse Pottery, 1792 Hwy. 705 S., Eagle Springs. Ongoing - Featuring hand-
Sat. 10am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-1453. Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring Salt glaze thrown functional and decorative pieces, with
Jugtown Pottery, 330 Jugtown Rd., Seagrove. and hand carved grapes, dogwood, pines, a variety of lead-free glazes. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,
Ongoing - Featuring handmade wood and Nichols Pottery, 1400 Hwy. 705 S., Seagrove. tulips, oak leaves and chili peppers on pots by 9am-5pm. Contact: 910/948-3635 or at
gas-fired dinnerware, vases and jars by Vernon Ongoing - Country yet classic, functional Carolyn Poole. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. (www.triplecpottery.com).
Owens, Pam Owens and Travis Owens. Hours: and decorative. Hand-thrown stoneware with Contact: 336/879-2053 or at
Tue.-Sat., 8:30am-5pm. Contact: 910/464-3266 timeless appeal, including an ongoing Biblical (www.rtmc.net/~rockhouse). Turn and Burn Pottery, 124 East Ave.,
or at appeal. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & (Oct.- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring traditional Sea-
(www.jugtownware.com). Dec.) Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 910/948-4392 or at Scott's Pottery, 143 Jugtown Rd., Seagrove. grove salt-glazed and wood-fired stoneware.
(www.nicholspotteryshop.com). Ongoing - Featuring functional hand-made pot- Contemporary Raku and horsehair by David
Keith Martindale Pottery, Boyd Dr., Seagrove. tery by Tina Scott. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10:30am- and Deborah Garner. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5-
Ongoing - Featuring functional and decora- O'Quinn Pottery, 4456 Busbee Rd., Seagrove. 5pm. Contact: 910/464-2306 or e-mail at pm. Contact: 336/873-7381 or at
tive pottery with a new red glaze and an ocean Ongoing - Featuring multi-colored gas fired (tscott72@rtmc.net). (www.turnandburnpottery.com).
glaze by Keith Martindale. Hours: Mon.-Sat., functional and decorative pottery by Sandra O
10am-3pm & Sun. 1-5pm (closed Jan.-Mar.). Quinn. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Seagrove Creations Pottery Gallery, 354 Lit- Uwharrie Crystalline Pottery, 112 East Ave.,
Contact: 336/302-3571. 910/464-5125. tle River Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Showcas- Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring crystalline pot-
ing over 60+ potters and arts from craftsmen tery (the art of growing crystals on vases), raku,
King’s Pottery, 4905 Reeder Rd., Seagrove. Old Gap Pottery, 944 NC Hwy. 705, Seagrove. within the Seagrove area. Hours: (Apr.-Dec.) and functional stoneware by William & Pamela
Ongoing - Hand-turned traditional stoneware. Ongoing - Contemporary in design; oriental in Mon.-Sat., 9am-6pm & Sun., 1-6pm (Jan.-Mar.) Kennedy. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun.,
Wood-fired salt glaze. Folk pottery. face jugs, nature. One-of-a-kind stoneware, Raku, and Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun. 1-5pm. Contact: noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7532 or e-mail at
and more. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Con- porcelain by Phillip Pollet. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 336/873-7204 or at (uwharriecrystalline@embarqmail.com).
tact: 336/381-3090 or at 10am-4 (call ahead). Contact: 336-873-7664. (www.potteryofseagrove.com).
(www.kingspottery.com). Vernon Pottery, 1066 Chriscoe Rd., Seagrove.
Old Hard Times Pottery, 7672 Union Grove Seagrove Pottery, 106 N Broad St., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring a wide line of wares,
Kovack Pottery, 1298 Fork Creek Mill Rd., Church Rd., Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring Ongoing - Featuring works by 50 local potters from 10 oz. coffee mugs to 12 gal. planters.
Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring hand-turned, traditional, as well as utilitarian and decorative functional and decorative pieces. Hours: Mon.- Their surface treatments include slip-trailing,
hand-painted, lead-free functional stoneware pottery. Salt glaze, red glaze, and a variety Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., 11am-5pm. Contact: carving, multiple glazes, and overglaze brush-
and wood-fired, salt-glazed pottery by Craig of colors. Dinnerware, face jugs, angels and 336/873-7280. work. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact:
Kovack and Michelle Kovack. Hours: Mon.-Sat., luminaries by Janey McNeill. Hours: Mon.- 336/879-2788.
9am-5pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873- Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., 10am-5pm. Contact: Seagrove Stoneware, 136 West Main St.,
8727 or at 336/879-2481 or e-mail at (oldhardtimes@rtmc. Seagrove. Ongoing - Functional and decora- Village Pottery, 205 E. Main St., Seagrove.
(www.geocities.com/kovackpottery/). net). tive stoneware vases, bowls, lamps, dinner- Ongoing - Downtown Seagrove’s oldest and
ware, fountains, and floor pieces. All wheel largest gallery, featuring fine pottery and crafts
Lantern Hill Pottery, 216 Brewer Rd., Old House Pottery, 236 Beane Lane, Sea- turned and unique glazes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., by over 100 artisans. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5-
Seagrove. Ongoing - Handmade, all lead grove. Ongoing - Featuring functional stone- 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-4pm. Contact: pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7966
free glazes, functional and decorative pieces ware by Fred Beane. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5- 336/873-8283 or at or at
ranging in size from very small to quite large. pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: 336/879-2052. (www.seagrovestoneware.com). (www.villagepotteryseagrove.com).
Red glazes and red and yellow glazes, face
jugs, Rebecca pitchers, dinnerware and sinks. Original Owens Pottery, 3728 Busbee Rd., Shelton's Pottery, 391 Cagle Rd., Seagrove. Westmoore Pottery, 4622 Busbee Rd.,
Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun. by appt. Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring gray ware with Ongoing - Featuring salt glaze and purple, Seagrove. Ongoing - Historical redware, salt-
Contact: 910/428-2199 or at flower designs and other painting, blues, and red, yellow, yellow w/blue, green, blue, dark glazed stoneware, and green-glazed pottery,
(www.lanternhillpottery.com). lots of red ware by Boyd Owens. Hours: Mon.- blue, light blue, specks, sponge colors, blue w/ especially styles from central NC before 1850
Sat., 9am-5pm & Sun., nnon-5pm. Contact: brown, brown, and beige glazes by Mitchell & by David and Mary Farrell. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,
Latham's Pottery, 7297 US Hwy 220 S., 910/464-3553. Sherri Shelton. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm & 9am-5pm (closed Dec. 24- Jan. 17). Contact:
Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring funtional and Sun., 9am-5pm (Oct.-Mar.). Contact: 336/963- 910/464-3700 or at
tradional stoneware by Bruce and Janice Pebbles Pottery, 7127 Hwy. 705, Eagle 2444 or e-mail at (sheltonspottery@rtmc.net). (www.westmoorepottery.com).
Latham. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Contact: Springs. Ongoing - Hand-turned functional &
336/873-7303 or e-mail at (lathamspottery@ decorative stoneware with lead-free glazes by Smith Pottery, 743 South Hwy 705, Seagrove. White Hill Gallery, 407 Highway (15-501),
embarqmail.com). Pebbles Bryson. Hand-carved folk art scenes Ongoing - Spirited - imaginative - unique “art Carthage. Ongoing - Featuring works of beautiful
& dogwoods. North Carolina vases are my pottery” handcrafted by the Smith family. Hours: pottery, including Southwest, ceramic, hand-
Lovin hillss pottery, 564 Loving Hill Rd., special items. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm Tue.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/879-1174 painted glassware, wood turining, and paintings
Candor. Ongoing - Featuring hand-thrown (closed Jan.). Contact: 910/948-4120 or e-mail or e-mail at (smithpottery@rtmc.net).
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paintings in oil, acrylic & watercolor, that range hand-crafted jewelry, custom design and repair,
from landscapes to abstracts; photography; limited edition watches and jewelry boxes.
works in copper and copper repousse; ceramic Featuring award-winning artists of the Great
creations, custom sculptured and functional; Smoky Mountains and from across the country.
continued from Page 59 art glass jewelry, jewelry made from beads Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. Contact:
of Swarvoski crystal; hand-stitched quilts of 828/456-2260.
in watercolor, oil and pencil. Hours: Tue.-Fri., metal workers, jewelsmiths, basket weavers, exquisite designs; hand painted goblets, pitch-
10am-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm; & Sun., 1-5pm. soap makers, slate artist, wood workers, - ers and vases; wood sculptures and turnings, Twigs & Leaves, 98 N. Main Street, Waynes-
Contact: 910/947-6100. whose works are all on display in a spacious and more. Hours: Mon.-Thur., 10am-5pm; Fri., ville. Ongoing - Featuring the nature-related
and welcoming atmosphere. Hours: Wed.-Fri., 10am-3pm or by appt. Contact: 704/272-5464 porcelain works with leaves by Kaaren Stoner,
Whynot Pottery, 1013 Fork Creek Mill Rd., 10am-6pm, by chance or appt. and on 3rd Fri., or at as well as other works by regional artists and
Seagrove. Ongoing - Featuring interesting 6-9pm. Contact: 919/663-6278 or at (www.oldemillgallery.org). craftsmen. Hours: Mon.-Sat, 10am-5:30pm.
shapes and intriguing glazes. Custom sizes on (www.raleighstreetgallery.com). Contact: 828/456-1940 or at
lamps, vases and bottles by Mark and Meredith Waxhaw (www.twigsandleaves.com).
Heywood. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm. Con- Statesville
tact: 336/873-9276 or at Stewart’s Village Gallery, 116 McDonald St., Weaverville
(www.whynotpottery.com). Village Pot Shop Fine Arts and Crafts Gal- Waxhaw. Ongoing - Featuring pottery by Bill
lery, 248 N. Center St., 2 Blocks North of the Stewart, as well as works by over 300 other Mangum Gallery, 16 North Main Street, Weav-
Windsong Pottery, 6109 Brantley Gordon Center of town on the right, Statesville. Ongo- artists including both decorative and functional erville. Ongoing - Featuring functional and
Rd., Denton. Ongoing - Featuring handmade ing - Our mission is to provide a showcase for handmade pieces. The gallery is filled with decorative pottery dinnerware. Hours: Mon.-
functional stoneware in glazes of floating blue local and regional artists and artisans, providing pottery, jewelry, wrought iron, garden accents, Fri., 9am-5pm and Sat., 10am-4pm. Contact:
and rainbow by Margie Nance, Matthew Nance, high-quality decorative and functional arts and decorative whimsy and so much more. Hours: 828/645-4929 or
Lydia Nance and other family members. Hours: crafts to patrons with an eye for the finer things. Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: (www.mangumpottery.com).
Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Contact: 336/857-2485 or Our arts and crafts galleries feature handmade 704/843-5638 or at
e-mail at (windsongpottery@yahoo.com). jewelry, blown glass, woodwork, regional (www.stewartsvillagegallery.com). Miya Gallery, 31 N. Main St., Weaverville.
pottery, metalwork, mosaics, hand-woven Ongoing - The gallery is a new and refresh-
Wyndham & Brooke Haven Pottery Gallery, fibers, paintings and more. So, whether you Waynesville ing addition to the WNC art scene. We exhibit
209 East Main St., Seagrove. Ongoing - Fea- are interested in: vases, bowls, paper weights, work of over 50 artists: fine jewelry, clay, wood,
turing fine functional high-fired stoneware with fanciful ornaments, stained glass, sun-catchers, Main Street, Depot Street & Historic Frog glass, metal, fiber, photogrphy and two dimen-
rich contemporary glazes by Wyndham and decorative boxes, exquisite bowls turned from Level, Waynesville. June 3, 6-9pm - "Art After sional art. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-6pm; Sat.,
Melanie Dennison. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 9am-5pm found pieces of wood, each one of a kind, wa- Dark," sponsored by The Waynesville Gallery 10am-5pm & Sun., noon-4pm. Contact: 828-
& Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 336/873-7254 or at tercolors, baskets, ceramics, fine photography, Association. Enjoy a stroll through working 658-9655 or at
(www.brookehavenpottery.com). prints, collages or oil paintings. We also offer studios and galleries on Main Street, Depot (www.miyagallery.com).
classes and workshops by local and regional Street and in Historic Frog Level. Festive flags
Shelby artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10:30am-5pm & Sat., denote participating galleries like Art on Depot, West Jefferson
10am-4pm. Contact: 704/380-4689 or at Blue Owl Studio and Gallery, Burr Studio and
Buffalo Creek Gallery, 104 East Warren (www.villagepotshop.com). Gallery, Earthworks Gallery, Grace Cathey Acorn Gallery, 103 Long St., West Jefferson.
Street, just across from the courthouse square, Sculpture Garden and Gallery, Haywood Ongoing - Featuring original works by award
Shelby. Ongoing - Featuring an artist’s co-op, Sylva County Arts Council’s Gallery 86, Ridge Runner winning and nationally exhibited artist Raney
including works by 24 local artists and 8-10 re- Naturals, Studio Thirty-Three, Textures, The Rogers, including wildlife and landscape paint-
gional artists producing pottery, woodturnings, Karcher Stone Carving Studio & Gallery, 260 Jeweler’s Workbench, TPennington Art Gallery, ings and prints. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 11am-5pm &
paintings, jewelry, quilting, weaving, stained North Beta Road, off US 74, Sylva. Ongoing and Twigs and Leaves Gallery. For more info Sat., 11am-2pm. Contact: 336/246-3388 or at
glass, boxes and other art items. Hours: Mon.- - Featuring a working studio and gallery with call 828/452-9284 or visit (www.acorngallery.com).
Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: stone carvings by Collene Karcher, executed in (www.waynesvillegalleryassociation.com).
704/487.0256 or at marble, alabaster, and limestone with steel and Ashe Custom Framing & Gallery, 105 S.
(www.buffalocreekgallery.com). aluminum introduced at times. Hours: Thur.- Blue Owl Studio & Gallery, 11 N. Main Street, Jefferson Ave., West Jefferson. Ongoing - Fea-
Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/586-4813 or at Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring art and turing a varied selection of originals and prints
Synergy Studios and Gallery, 212B West (www.collenekarcher.com). pottery by local and regional artists, plus our by local and regional artists. Also, a wide array
Warren St. in Historic Uptown Shelby. Ongo- own unique and exclusive collection of vintage of pottery and handcrafted wooden vases.
ing - Featuring a contemporary gallery showing Tryon handcolored art advertising, quotes and moun- Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-2pm.
original work by established and emerging art- tain scenes. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm & Contact: 336/246-2218.
ists and working studio space for 5 artists, craft- Downtown Tryon, June 4, 5-8pm - "Tryon (in season) Sun., noon-5pm. Contact: 828/456-
ers and designers producing a diverse range Gallery Trot". The galleries participating are 9596 or at Broomfields Gallery, 414 E. 2nd St, (across
of original work: conceptual art, ceramics, fiber Skyuka Fine Art, Upstairs Artspace, Kathleen’s (www.blueowlnc.com). from the post office), West Jefferson. Ongoing
art/weaving, basketry, custom stained glass, Gallery, Richard Baker’s Studio, Green River - Featuring an exhibition of works by NC and
interior architecture and custom design service. Gallery, Tryon Painters & Sculptors, Vines & Burr Studio & Gallery, 136 N. Main Street, SC artists in various mediums in a setting of
Hours: Wed.-Fri., 11am-3pm, or by appt. Con- Stuff and Kiveo. For further info visit (http:// Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring lyrical quality antiques. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-5pm.
tact: 704/487-0144 or at skyukafineart.com/event/27916/tryon-gallery- sculpture by Dane Burr, functional pottery by Contact: 336/846-4141 or at
(www.synergystudiosandgallery.com). trot). MaryEtta Burr, and works by other artisans (www.broomfieldsgallery.com).
in various media. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5-
Siler City Green River Gallery, 145 N. Trade Street, :30pm. Contact: 828/456-7400. Stephen Shoemaker Studio, 113 S. Jeffer-
Tryon. Ongoing - Featuring fine art and fram- son Ave., West Jefferson. Ongoing - Featur-
Throughout Siler City, June 17, 6-9pm - ing, with works in various media by regional Earthworks Gallery, 21 N. Main Street, ing original works by watercolorist Stephen
"Siler City Art Walk," featuring exhibits at many and national artists. Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5- Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring art in all me- Shoemaker. Specializing in historic landscapes
of the city's exhibit spaces, along with music pm & Sat., 10am-1pm. Contact: 828/859-2255. diums celebrating native peoples and our earth. and paintings of places and events in/of Ashe
and the good food offered in town on the 3rd Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm & Sun., noon-1- County and the area. The “Virginia Creeper”
Fri, of the month. Hosted by the North Carolina Simply Irresistible!, 66 Ola Mae Way, located pm. Contact: 828/452-9500 or at train series is particularly popular. Hours:
Arts Incubator. Contact: 919/663-1335 or at on the hill above Century 21, Tryon. Ongo- (www.earthworkssgallery.com). Mon-Fri., 10am-5pm or by chance. Contact:
(www.ncartsincubator.org). ing - Featuring art and craft of the Carolinas, 336/246-3401.
including works by Lucinda Pittman (pottery), Grace Cathey Metal Gallery & Sculpture
Against His Will Gallery and Studio, 117 E. Yummy Mud Puddle (lamps), and the tile and Garden, 136 Depot Street, inside and behind Wilmington - Wrightsville Beach
Second St., Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring iron furniture of Bill Crowell and Kathleen Walker Service Station, Waynesville. Ongo-
handknitted rugs, quality yarn, stunning alpaca Carson. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: ing - Featuring works in metal by Grace Cathey Downtown Wilmington. June 24, 6-9pm -
fiber in a variety of colors, handmade knitting 828/859-8316 or at including mirrors, lanps, and garden art. Fourth Friday Gallery Nights, featuring a free
needles, Fricke spinning wheels as well as very (www.SimplyIrresistibleGallery.com). Demonstrations on some weekends. Hours: monthly event where downtown galleries and
cool mobiles, hand poured environment-friendly Mon.-Thur., 7am-6pm & Fri.-Sat., 11am-4pm. studios open their doors to the public in an
candles, and more! Hours: Wed.-Fri., 1-5pm & Contact: 828/456-8843 or at after-hours celebration of art and culture. The
Sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 919/742-1122 or at (www.gracecathey.com). art walk is a self-guided tour featuring exhibi-
(www.AgainstHisWillStudio.com). tions of various artistic genres including oils,
Ridge Runner Naturals, 33 N. Main Street, acrylics, watercolors, pastels, metals, ceramics,
Chatham Camera Club Gallery, 229 N. Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring watercolor mixed media and more. Maps are available at
Chatham Ave., Siler City, NC. Ongoing - Fea- scenes of the mountains, quiet meadows and all participating locations as well as the Visitors
turing works by a diverse group of amateur and whispering forest of Western North Carolina by and Convention Center. For more info visit
professional photographers networked together Jo Ridge Kelley. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10:30am-5- (www.wilmingtonfourthfridays.com).
around the idea of sharing our knowledge and :30pm. Contact: 828/456-3003 or at
experience with each other, while enjoying our (www.JoKelley.com). Bottega Art & Wine Gallery, 208 N. Front St.,
interest in photography. Hours: by chance and Wilmington. Ongoing - Featuring works by
the 3rd Fri. from 6-9pm. Contact: Studio Thirty-Three, 33 Pigeon St., Waynes- regional and international artists in a variety of
(www.chathamcameraclub.org). ville. Ongoing - A unique jewelry studio and media. Hours: Tue.-Wed., 1-10pm and Thur-
Work by Linda Cheek gallery, featuring the works of national award Sat., 1pm-midnight. Contact: 910/763-3737 or
Hotel Hadley Studios, 130 N. Chatham Ave., winning regional jewelers and full service studio at
Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring works by Kristy Skyuka Fine Art, 133 North Trade St., offering fine handcrafted jewelry, custom design (www.bottegagallery.com).
Church, Sarah Kuhn and Drucilla Pettibone. Tryon. June 4 - July 23 - "Landscapes of the and restoration. Specializing in custom wedding
We consist of 6 studios and an exhibition Carolinas," featuring the gallery's first exhibit bands and one-of-a-kind designs as well as ERA 20th Century Furniture and Art Gallery,
space. We will have monthly rotating shows in dedicated to the art of the landscape, including rare and exotic gemstones. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 523 South 3rd St., Wilmington. Ongoing -
the gallery space. Hours: 3rd Fri. 6-9pm and by works by William and Anne Jameson, Richard 10am-6pm or by appt. Contact: 828/456-3443. Inviting emerging artists of all sorts, to fill the
chance and appt. Contact: 919/663-0241 or at Christian Nelson, Bill Lovett, Linda Cheek, and quiet space with cutting edge art that not only
(www.hotelhadleystudios.com). Richard Oversmith. A reception will be held on T. Pennington Art Gallery, 15 N. Main Street, is pleasant to view, but also thought-provoking.
June 4, from 5-8pm, during the “Tryon Gallery Waynesville. Ongoing - Featuring pencil draw- Unique modern furnishings from the mid-20-
Lakewood Pottery, 11330 Hwy. 64 W., Siler Trot”. Ongoing - Featuring works by Richard ings of local scenery, and landmarks by Teresa th century complement the contemporary
City. Ongoing - Featuring crystalline, high-fired Christian Nelson, Richard Oversmith, Linda Pennington, including originals, prints and gift art. Hours: Wed.-Sat., 11am-5pm or by appt.
porcelain and gold lusters by Ed Weinthraub. Cheek, Kelly Welch, and Anne and William items. Also framing is available. Hours: Mon.- Contact: 910/612-0542
Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-4pm & Sun., noon-4- Jameson. Also works by notable artists of the sat., 10am-5pm. Contact: 828/452.9284 or at
pm. Contact: 919/663-3743. past from the collection of Tryon art dealer (www.tpennington.com). Fountainside Gallery, 1900 Eastwood Road,
Nowell Guffey will be on display. Hours: Tue.- suite 44, Wilmington. Ongoing - Featuring
Person to Person Art Studio/Gallery, 210 N Sat., 10am-5pm or by appt. Contact: 828/817- Textures, 142 N. Main St., Waynesville. Ongo- the finest in local, regional and national art of
Chatham Ave., Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring 3783 or at ing - Featuring hand-crafter furniture by John the Southeast. The light filled interior of the
unique art for interesting people, all created (www.SkyukaFineArt.com). Gernandt, textile art by Suzanne Gernandt, gallery's 3200 square feet showcases original
by artist Roger Person. Hours: by appt and on and other items of home decore. Hours: Mon.- oil paintings, watercolors, acrylics, pastel on
the 3rd Fri., 6-9pm. Contact: 919/663-0982 or Wadesboro Sat., 10am-6pm & most Sun., 1-5pm. Contact: paper and bronze sculptures. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,
e-mail at (person@charter.net). 828/452-0058 or at 10am-6pm & Sun., 11-3pm. Contact: 910/256-
Olde Mill Gallery & Studios, Lockhart-Taylor (www.texturesonmain.com). 9956 or at
Raleigh Street Gallery, 120 W. Raleigh St., Center, 514 N. Washington St., Wadesboro. (www.fountainsidegallery.com).
Siler City. Ongoing - Featuring a consortium of Ongoing - At the gallery visitors will see art- The Jeweler’s Workbench, 80 N. Main St.,
many artists from the area painters, sculptors, work by regional artists which includes: original Waynesville. Ongoing - Specializing in fine
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New Elements Gallery, 216 North Front incense, beeswax candles and much more. (www.urbanartware.com). Abbott/Marc Leva, Brian and Jenny Blanthorn,
Street, Wilmington. Ongoing - Featuring works Hours: Tue.-Sat., 11am-6pm. Contact: 336/773- Carol Carson, Martin Kremer, Jane Raissle,
by regional and nationally recognized artists. 1043 or e-mail at (lucy@earthboundarts.com). Village Smith Galleries/VSG Fine Arts, 119 Johnathon Schmuck, Delores Taylor, Milon
We offer a wide variety of contemporary fine Reynolda Village, near Reynolda House Mu- Townsend, Els VandenEnde, Jody Danner
art and craft, including paintings, sculpture, Fiber Company, 600 N. Trade St., Winston- seum of Art, Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Ameri- Walker, and Bill Zweifel. Hours: Mon.-Sat.,
ceramics, glass, fiber, jewelry and wood. Hours: Salem. Ongoing - A working weaving studio can and European watercolors, oils, antique 10am-5pm and by appt. Contact: call Brad or
Mon-Sat., 10am-5:30pm. Contact: 910/343- where fiber artists create hand-woven clothing engravings and contemporary works by Gorg, Jody Walker at 336/712 8003 or at
8997 or at and accessories and carry local artist works McKnight, Boulanger, Alvar, Nicole Monteran, (www.warmglasselements.com).
(www.newelementsgallery.com). on consignment from jewelers, potters, Stephen White and other gallery artists. Na-
woodworkers, and photographers. Hours: tional and regional crafts are represented in the Winterfire Craft Gallery, 145 Stratford Road,
Spectrum Art & Jewelry, @ The Fourm, Wed.-Fri.,10am-5pm; Tues. & Sat.,11am-3pm. fields of ceramic and glass. Hours: Mon.-Sat., Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Featuring pottery by
1125-H Military Cutoff Rd., Wilmington. Ongo- Contact: 336/725-5277. 10am-5pm. Contact: 336/723-3653. Hank Goodman as well as hand-crafted jew-
ing - Featuring works by over 100 regionally elry, metal sculpture, hand-thrown pottery, art
and nationally renowned artists in a variety of Hawthorne Gallery, 1281 West Fourth St., Warm Glass Elements Gallery and Studio, glass, and calligraphy prints. Hours: Mon.-Fri.,
media. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-6pm. Contact: Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Featuring works by 2575 Old Glory Rd., Suite 700, Interstate 40 10am-6pm; Sat., 10am-5pm & Sun., 11am-5-
910/256-2323 or at more than 20 regional artists. The spacious gal- Exit 184, Clemmons. Ongoing - Our gallery pm. Contact: 336/748-0145 or at
(www.spectrumartgallery.com). leries feature contemporary interior design with features kiln-formed glass and paintings from (www.winterfiregallery.com).
fine furnishings and accessories by Idlewild internationally known artists, including: Ellen
The Golden Gallery, @ The Cotton Exchange, House. The gallery also sells gifts, cards, glass,
307 N. frint St., Wilmington. Ongoing - Featur- wood, and jewelry. Hours: Tue.-Sat., 10am-5-
ing works by John W. Golden and Mary Ellen pm. Contact: 336/724-1022 or at
Golden. Hours: Mon.-Sat., 10am-5:30pm & (www.hawthorneart.com).
Sun., 1-4pm. Contact: 910/762-4651 or at
(www.thegoldengallery.com). Island Arts On Trade, 521 N. Liberty St., Ste.
100, in the Artists On Liberty Building, across
Three Hounds Gallery, 29 S. Front St., from the DADA Community Center, Winston-
Wilmington. Ongoing - Featuring works by Salem. Ongoing - Featuring visual and func-
Wayne McDowell, Jeff Chase, Dick Roberts, tional artwork by gallery artist, Gary Campbell.
Shawn Best, Kristin Gibson, Fritzi Huber, Also, featuring other multicultural artists and
Joanne Geisel, Christa Sylvester, Brian Evans, mixed media artwork throughout the year.
Mark Gordon, Rex Miller, and jewelry by Emily Hours: Fri.-Sat., 1-5pm or by appt. Contact:
Parker. Hours: Tue.-Thur., 11:30am-5:30pm; 336/722-0510.
Fri. and Sat., 11:30am-7:30pm & Sun., noon-3-
pm. Contact: 910/815-3330 or at Jankela Stained Glass, 621 N. Trade St.,
(www.threehoundsgallery.com). Winston-Salem. Ongoing - Artist/owner Janis
Gorlick-Asmus, specializes in commissioned
Walls Fine Art Gallery, 2173 Wrightsville Ave., work and custom designs and can bring the
Wilmington. Ongoing - The gallery is recog- beauty and elegance of stained glass into your
nized for its exhibits of original works by living home or office. Whether designing and building
artists on the verge of becoming well known privacy windows, sidelights, transoms, cup-
- including plein air artists Perry Austin, John board doors, lamp shades or picture frames.
Poon and J. Russell Case as well as Russian Hours: Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm & Sat., 10am-3pm.
impressionists Nikolai Dubavik and Alexandar Contact: 336/917-0009 or at
Kosnichev. Owner David Leadman and Director (www.JankelaStainedGlass.com).
Nancy Marshall, painters themselves, strive
to exhibit art of quality, promote art educa- Lady Hurricane's Fancy General Store, 835
tion through lectures and research, and aid in Burke Street, two blocks left of Broad Street
developing art collections. Hours: Tue.-Sat., between Fourth Street and Brookestown, Win-
10am-6pm & by appt. Contact: 910/343-1703 ston Salem. Ongoing - Featuring continuous
or at cycling exhibits, with special events and mini
(www.wallsgallery.com). exhibitions offered later in the year. Presenting
work in acrylic by Carmine Trombetta, metal
sculpture by Jaymie Kiggins, a large variety
of beautiful photography in all price ranges,
pottery by Marty Jackson, among many other
artists. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 7:30am-7pm & Sat.
10am-5pm. Admission: free (though you could
buy a cup of coffee). Contact: 336/722-0660
or at
(www.ladyhurricanes.com).