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Your participation and passion for the arts has sustained the Turchin Center and helped shape its growth for the past decade. We hope you will continue to support the Turchin and invest in the arts in our community for many years to come!
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As a university museum, state funding provides critical operating support, but it is not enough to keep our doors open and our programming alive. Simply put, our museum wouldn’t be able to function without your contributions.
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Celebrate the Turchin’s 10th anniversary with a limited edition print by Tim Turner
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To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Turchin Center, Tim Turner has created a limited edition archival pigment print of his original work, Lemon Grass. Proceeds will support the Turchin Center’s mission to present exceptional exhibitions and educational programs for our campus, community and region.
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For more information and a detailed list of donor benefits, please visit tcva.org/support or contact LaTanya Afolayan, afolayanld@appstate.edu.
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Exhibition Celebrations: 6pm Free and open to the public The Turchin Center proudly participates in Downtown Boone’s First Friday Art Crawl
February 7, 2014 April 4, 2014
Engage, Discover and Connect through the ARTS! Workshops and community events include: • Healing Arts Yoga - Saturdays, 10:30am • Blazing Easels: Kids Workshops - Fridays, 3:30pm • Community Figure Drawing & Painting - Every 3rd Sunday, 2pm • Community Tai Chi - Wednesdays, 5pm • Inkalicious: Alcohol Inks - Every 3rd Friday, 9am • The Art of Grief - One Saturday a month, 10am • Theatre Arts Class: Kid’s Workshop - October & November, 3:30pm
Find out more and register at tcva.org.
Special Events WINExpo Peabody’s 35th Anniversary Charity Wine Tasting Benefitting the TCVA Outreach Program November 16, 2013, 6:30pm
Winter Family Arts Festival
Find Your ART. Photographs by Hugh Morton: An Uncommon Retrospective Through January 25, 2014 Galleries A & B, West Wing
A project in partnership with the North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives in Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
North Carolina photographer Hugh Morton created an estimated 250,000 negatives and transparencies during his lifetime. This exhibition features some of his classics alongside some works which have never been on public display.
Orna Bentor: Landscapes Within Through January 25, 2014 Mayer Gallery, West Wing
Drawing inspiration from the conflict between her past and present, local artist Orna Bentor’s paintings reflect living between two cultures—her childhood in Israel and the past 30 years she has lived in America.
In Memory of Robert S. Grady Through February 8, 2014 Main Gallery, East Wing
ARTSpectrum Lecture Series
This collection of Appalachian alumnus Allen Thomas, Jr. features artists working in a variety of two- and three-dimensional media by artists from around the globe.
All lectures take place at 6:30pm.
October 9: Devil’s Mark: Reading & Presentation by Noyes Capehart November 6: N.C. Poet Laureate Joseph Bathanti: Poetry Reading & Artist Collaborative Discussion November 13: Stephen Fletcher: The Work of Hugh Morton November 20: Carl Galie: Artist Gallery Talk
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Susan Webb Tregay, Frequent Flyer, 2013.
Through January 11, 2014 Community Gallery, East Wing
Fun and freedom are part of Susan Webb Tregay’s painting process from the very first strokes of color. Focusing on painting experiences, her work captures what it is like to be an “adult” child.
Beyond the Image: The Paintings of Warren Dennis Through October 19, 2013 Mezzanine Gallery, East Wing
Former Appalachian State University art professor Warren Dennis focuses on the human image and creating a dramatic presence in each of his pieces.
Lost on the Road to Oblivion, The Vanishing Beauty of Coal Country: Carl Galie A project in collaboration with N.C. Poet Laureate Joseph Bathanti
Men Working: The Contemporary Collection of Allen Thomas, Jr.
February 22, 2014, 1pm
Susan Webb Tregay: Contemporary Art for Adult Children
1. Hugh Morton, David Brinkley on dock in Wilmington, North Carolina, 7 January 1971. © North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library. 2. Orna Bentor, Tel Aviv 1994, Acrylic on canvas 28.5” x 28.5”. Image courtesy of the artist. ©Orna Bentor 3. Kerry Skarbakka, Croatia from The Struggle to Right Oneself Series. 2003. Image courtesy of the artist and Paul Kopekin Gallery. 4. Susan Webb Tregay, Our Last Year of Innocence (When was our last year of innocence?), 2010-11, Acrylic painting. Image courtesy of the artist. © Susan Webb Tregay 5. Warren Dennis, Artist and Model, 2012, Oil on canvas. Image courtesy of the artist and Carlton Gallery. © Warren Dennis 6. Carl Galie, 8 Billion Gallons, archival pigment print on Hahnemϋhle Bamboo Fine Art Paper, © Carl Galie 7. Marvin Tadlock, Altered. Steel. 2013-14 First Place Rosen Award Winner.
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November 1, 2013 – February 8, 2014 Mezzanine Gallery, East Wing Winston-Salem photographer Carl Galie’s work takes the viewer on a journey through the Southern Appalachians while documenting the practice of mountaintop removal. N.C. Poet Laureate Joseph Bathanti has written a suite of poems in response to this work.
27th Rosen Outdoor Sculpture Competition & Exhibition
Juror: Terry Suhre, Gallery Director of Gallery 201 at the University of Missouri-St. Louis
Through February 2014 Various locations across campus The 27th competition continues a long-held tradition of showcasing some of the best contemporary American sculpture throughout the campus of Appalachian State University. For a list of winners, map and tour info, visit rosensculpture.org. Made possible by Martin and Doris Rosen.