artGuide April 2018

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Vol. 9 No. 04

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what’s inside Moving On To Watercolor Heaven - 311 Gallery, 8 Celebration of Seagrove Potters, 9



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Mark Hilliard: Fifty Shades of Grey - The Purity of Black & White March 15 - April 28, 2018

Sunset River Marketplace Springmaid Pier, 16� x 20�

Calabash, NC 910.575.5999 | SunsetRiverMarketplace.com

Peggy Morriss Vineyard Now showing at Thomas Deans Fine Art, Atlanta, GA

Thomas Deans Fine Art Gallery 690 Miami Circle, Suite 905 Atlanta, Ga. 30324

pmvineyard1@gmail.com peggyvineyardart.com

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April 14th and 15th, 2018 Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 12 noon - 5

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Fearrington Village is off US15-501 Just eight miles south of Chapel Hill www.fearringtonartists.org

www.jaynewalther.com 312 W. Cabarrus St. Raleigh, NC

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institutions across the United States. Fine art deserves the utmost in care, handling, and expertise, and this gallery has maintained the highest standards for more than 37 years. Owner Bob Griffin and his staff have extensive experience acquiring and installing pieces for some of Charlotte’s finest corporations, and health care and financial institutions, some of which has encompassed the use of scaffolding and cranes. “It’s important that our clients talk to us about their needs so we can accomplish what they want to achieve,” Bob says. “We have a loyal clientele who keeps coming back because of our service-oriented philosophy”. In addition to fine art sales and consultation services Picture House Gallery offers a full-service custom framing shop with over 2,600 mouldings, and such special touches as French matting, period framing, hand-gilded and hand-carved frames, 14-karat white gold or 23-karat gold frames.

Karen Dupre, Alveo, cut glass on stainless steel, 52” x 40”

New Acquisitions: Picture House Gallery Since 1974, Picture House Gallery has been Charlotte’s premier resource for the discriminating art collector, providing the most comprehensive ranges of art services in the country.

Skilled technicians can also restore oil paintings, antique frames, old documents, and refurbish silk fabrics. This distinctive gallery offers an all encompassing range of art forms. If you have any questions about any of the gallery’s services, come by and talk to the experienced staff.

Whatever your taste, décor, or budget, you are likely to find a piece here that looks as if it were created for you. At Picture House Gallery, the eclectic collection includes contemporary and traditional oil paintings, from small sizes to massive, oversized pieces. It also features watercolors, pastels, indoor and outdoor sculptures of wood and marble, art glass, and ceramics, along with lithographs, serigraphs, etchings, and posters. Many of their artists are nationally and internationally renowned artists collected by

Where: Picture House Gallery 1522 E. Fourth St., Charlotte, NC (704) 333-8235 picturehousegallery.com Mon - Fri 10 - 4pm; Sat 10 - 3pm

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be drawn to learn more about one of the concepts. Rick draws much of his inspiration from his childhood. He grew up in rural eastern NC. Family outings were often adventures through the woods or along the Neuse River, exploring abandoned houses or hunting for fossils. His work uses shapes, light, and places to express his emotional attachment to his roots in the coastal southeast.

Moving On To Watercolor Heaven 311 Gallery April 5-28 Opening Apr 6, 2018 311 is excited to showcase the kinetic sculpture of Kevin Duval. Joining him this year are four of our favorite watercolorists: Amy Beshgetoorian, Rick Bennett, Patricia Williams, and Janie Johnson. Kevin’s inspiration for his kinetic sculptures comes from the old metalworking machines he grew up around in New England. The numerous dials and knobs, promising motion, fascinated him, especially the metal lathe. Kevin has combined his fascination with a wide variety of materials to create these interactive masterpieces that rotate around the foundation of the metal lathe. Patricia took her love of science and engineering in a unique direction, using the interplay of color and form to create whimsical paintings that translate mathematical and scientific principles into a more approachable format. Her desire is that scientists will gain an appreciation for art as a tool to interpret the world while people that are uncomfortable with science and math will

Irreverent and playful, Amy’s watercolors suggest familiar scenes and subjects. Her aim is to say as much as possible with a minimum of bold strokes, reflecting the symphonic dance between brush, pigment, water, and paper. Her paintings are executed quickly with a looseness that captures her energy. Janie loves the happy accidents that are part of working with watercolor. She uses the luminosity achieved with transparent watercolor to her advantage. Janie loves finding positive and negative images in her painting and then uses her imagination to expand on the subject matter, creating abstract and abstract realist paintings.

311 W. Martin St. Raleigh (919) 594-1944 311Gallery.com


Celebration of Seagrove Potters Spring Kiln Opening

Seagrove Area Potters Association. The Spring Tour Guide can be downloaded from (www.discoverseagrove.com) and includes a map, shop hours and listing of the participating shops. You can also go to Facebook to see who is participating at (www.Facebook.com/CelebrationofSeagrovepotters), and link to the individual artists for more information.

SEAGROVE, NC – January 25, 2018 – The 10th Annual Spring Kiln Openings and Studio Tours of the Seagrove, NC, potteries will take place on the weekend of Apr. 21 and 22, 2018, Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 5pm. The annual Celebration of Spring in Seagrove is a self-guided tour of individual pottery galleries, studios and workshops. It is held at participating shops located from the downtown city center and throughout the countryside. Over 55 local potters will host kiln openings, studio tours, demonstrations.

Seagrove is in the central piedmont of North Carolina. Seagrove is the largest community of potters with the longest continual history of pottery making in the United States. More than 100 ceramic artists call this tourist destination home. Seagrove potteries are open year-round and visitors can shop galleries and studios from the town’s center, extending to a 20-mile radius along the scenic NC Pottery Highway. Tour different shops to experience Seagrove’s pottery tradition, meet the potters and discover the limitless talent that thrives within this creative community.

Spring has always been a time for renewal and awakening in Seagrove and this year an unprecedented number of shops are opening their doors at the same time to Celebrate spring. From the downtown and nestled throughout the countryside visitors tour individual potter’s studios and workshops and shop for pottery pieces fresh from the kilns. Some potteries will have demonstrations, hands-on activities, food and music. Go behind the scenes to experience the process first hand and have the unique opportunity to meet the artists before buying pottery to take home and enjoy.

Seagrove’s long history of pottery making began with the abundant and varied natural clay deposits found in the vicinity. This history has continued with 4th and 5th generations carrying on the tradition. Due to the area’s rich heritage, national and international ceramic artists have relocated to Seagrove, adding to the diversity of this unique pottery community.

Those attending will have the opportunity to win a gift certificate for $150 that can be used at one of the participating Celebration of Spring shops. Pick up a card at one of the shops (or download it from the website), get it stamped in six shops and mail it back by May 5, 2018. Qualifying cards will be entered in a drawing, which will take place the weekend of May 15. This event is presented by the

Event contact information: Alexa Modderno or Bobbie Thomas at 336/707-9124. Seagrove Area Potters Association, P. O. Box 309, Seagrove, NC, 27341. E-mail to (contact@discoverseagrove.com) or visit (www. discoverseagrove.com).

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CHARLOTTE allison sprock fine art 600 Queens Rd. Charlotte, NC (704) 705-2000

CHAPEL HILL FRANK Gallery University Place, 201 S. Estes Dr. Chapel Hill, NC (919) 636-4135; Tues-Sat 11-6pm, Sun 1-5pm www.frankisart.com

Bechtler Museum of Modern Art 420 S Tryon St. Charlotte, NC (704) 353-9200 Charlotte Fine Art Gallery 7510 Pineville-Matthews Rd. 9A Charlotte, NC (704) 541-0741 Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art 1520 South Tryon, Charlotte, NC (704) 370-6337 Hidell Brooks Gallery 1910 South Blvd #130, Charlotte, NC (704) 334-7302

Jerald Melberg Gallery

625 S Sharon Amity Rd. Charlotte, NC (704) 365-3000

LaCa Projects 1429 Bryant St. Charlotte, NC (704) 837-1688

Carol Retsch-Bogart What She Holds Inside, mixed media

Lark & Key Gallery 128 E Park Ave. Ste. B, Charlotte, NC (704) 334-4616

April and May will be a celebration of mixed media and photography featuring mixed media artist Carol Retsch-Bogart and photographers Bill McAllister and Sam Wang. The three artists unite their unique processes to create an inspired and original exhibition showcasing their beautiful work. Apr. 3rd - May 31st.

Mint Museum Randolph 2730 Randolph Rd. Charlotte, NC (704) 337-2000 Mint Museum Uptown 500 S Tryon St. Charlotte, NC (704) 337-2000

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Picture House Gallery 1520 E Fourth St. Charlotte, NC (704) 333-8235; Mon-Fri 10-4pm, Sat 10-3pm www.picturehousegallery.com

Paula Holtzclaw & Eric Schwerdtfeger. The inherent beauty of the Carolina Lowcountry provides inspiration for two very different painters. Paula’s focus remains the untamed beauty that exists in nature, while Eric’s compositions center on the serenity offered by similar subject matter. April 3rd – 30th.

Dominick, Spectral Aperture, oil on canvas, 30” x 30” ONGOING - Featuring Frederick Hart sculpture, works by Jamali, and extensive collection of paintings, sculpture, art glass, and various mediums. Established 1974.

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Craven Allen Gallery 1106 1/2 Broad St. Durham, NC (919) 286-4837

Carolina Artist Gallery 800 Evans St. Morehead City, NC (252) 726-7550 _________________________________________

Durham Arts Council Gallery 120 Morris St. Durham, NC (919) 560-2787

NEW BERN Fine Art at Baxters Gallery 323 Pollock St. New Bern, NC (252) 634-9002; Mon-Fri 10-6pm, Sat 10-5pm www.fineartatbaxters.com Exhibiting works by abstract-impressionist Susan Colwell. Large, loose impetuous strokes and color typify Susan’s low country landscape oil paintings. Colwell is moved by the ever-changing light and atmosphere. She strives to recreate feelings or moods of a place or moment. _________________________________________

Pleiades Gallery 109 E Chapel Hill St. Durham, NC (919) 797-2706 Through This Lens 303 E Chapel Hill St. Durham, NC (919) 687-0250 ________________________________________

HILLSBOROUGH Eno Gallery 100 S Churton St. Hillsborough, NC (919) 883-1415

RALEIGH 311 Gallery 311 W Martin St. Raleigh, NC (919) 247-4915; Thur-Sat 12-4pm www.311Gallery.com

Hillsborough Arts Council Gallery 102 N Churton St. Hillsborough, NC (919) 643-2500 Hillsborough Gallery of Arts 121 North Churton St. Hillsborough, NC (919) 732-5001; Mon-Sat 11-6pm, Sun 1-4pm www.hillsboroughgallery.com Trees by Three. The Hillsborough Gallery - new work by Larry Favorite, Susan Hope, and Ellie Reinhold. The show runs from April 23 - May 20, 2018, with an opening reception on Friday, April 27th, 6–9pm. _________________________________________

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Moving On To Watercolor Heaven. 311 is excited to showcase the kinetic sculpture of Kevin Duval again. Joining him this year are four of our favorite watercolorists: Amy Beshgetoorian, Rick Bennett, Patricia Williams, and Janie Johnson. Show runs April 5-28. Opening reception: April 6, 6-9pm. ArtSource Fine Art 4421 Six Forks Rd #123, Raleigh, NC (919) 787-9533

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The Mahler Fine Art 228 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC (919) 896-7503; Tues-Fri 11-5pm, Sat 12-4pm www.themahlerfineart.com

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Linda Fuller The Nature Art Gallery presents, Voices of Light, Wood and Water”Artwork by Linda Fuller. The show will run from April 6-29, Gallery reception Saturday April 7, from 2:00-4:00pm at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.

Elizabeth Bradford, Toe River #3, acrylic on canvas, 36” x 20” Entanglements is an exhibition of new work by Elizabeth Bradford. Bradford is descended from generations of North Carolina farmers and her work reflects an inherited preoccupation with the land. Bradford enjoys exploring wild places as a naturalist and backpacker. Her paintings are based on her experiences of the wilderness. THRU May 3rd.

Lee Hansley Gallery 1053 E Whitaker Mill Rd. Ste. 105, Raleigh, NC (919) 828-7557 Little Art Gallery Cameron Village 432 Daniels St. Raleigh, NC (919) 890-4111

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The Gallery at DREAMS Hanover St

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Artspace 201 E Davie St. Raleigh, NC (919) 821-2787

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Aces Gallery

Imurj 300 S McDowell St, Raleigh, NC (919) 825-1515

MC Erny Gallery

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Gallery C 540 N Blount St. Raleigh, NC (919) 828-3165 Nicole’s Studio & Art Gallery 719 N Person St. Raleigh, NC (919) 838-8580

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Ink on Paper by Bob Bryden and Photography by Harold Hodges, March 16th – April 28th, 2018. The gallery also presents original paintings, ceramics, sculpture, glass, mobiles, jewelry, limited-edition prints, and mixed media in a renovated 19th century horse stable.

Into The Woods, a collaboration between Eric Lawing and Fritzi Huber, will showcase new original works of trees, inspired by their time working together at No Boundaries Art Colony on Bald Head Island. Paired together, Lawing’s layered drawings and Huber’s hand-made paper embedded with found materials, bring together themes of nostalgia and experiences of growth and decay. Thru May 19th.

Aces Gallery 211 N. Front St. Ste. 101, Wilmington, NC (910) 343-0998

Expo 216 216 N Front St. Wilmington, NC (910) 769-3899

Cameron Art Museum 3201 S 17th St. Wilmington, NC (910) 395-5999

Gallery of DREAMS DREAMS of Wilmington 901 Fanning St. Wilmington, NC (910) 352-7077

Harold Hodges, Tranguli, photography, 14” x 11”

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theArtWorks™ 200 Willard St. Wilmington, NC (910) 352-7077; Fri 10-6pm, Sat 10-3pm www.theArtWorks.co

MC Erny Gallery 254 N Front St. #300 Wilmington, NC (910) 343-1640 Port City Pottery & Fine Crafts 307 N Front St. Wilmington, NC (910) 763-7111

Joanna Hancock, Bearded Iris, oil theArtWorks™ is an art village and event venue with gallery space and classes in downtown Wilmington. Visit theArtWorks™ this spring and browse more than 50 of the Cape Fear’s finest artists! Learn more at theartworks.co

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Calendar of Events April 6th

April 22nd

Asheville: Asheville Gallery of Art, Memory

Seagrove: The 10th Annual Spring Kiln Openings and Studio Tours of the Seagrove, NC, potteries, 9-5pm.

Makers, Opening Reception 5-8pm .

Chapel Hill: FRANK, Bill McAllister, Carol Retsch-Bogart, and Sam Wang, Opening Reception 6-9pm. Thru May 31st.

April 27th Hillsborough: Hillsborough Gallery of Arts, Trees

Raleigh: 311 Gallery, Moving On To Watercol-

by Three, Opening Reception 6-9pm, thru May 20th.

or Heaven, Reception 6-9pm, thru Apr. 28th. Gallery C, The Best of North Carolina 2018, Opening Reception 6-9pm. thru May 15th. The Mahler Fine Art, Entanglements, Opening Reception 6-9pm. thru May 3rd.

Wilmington: New Elements Gallery, Into The Woods, Opening Reception 6-9pm, thru May 19th.

Winston-Salem: Artworks Gallery, Tree Perceptions and This is Your Circus and These Are Your Monkeys, Gallery Hop 7-10pm, thru Apr. 28th.

April 7th Raleigh: Nature Art Gallery, Voices of Light,

Wood and Water, Gallery Reception 2-4pm, thru Apr. 29th.

April 8th Winston-Salem: Artworks Gallery, Tree Perceptions and This is Your Circus and These Are Your Monkeys, Artists Reception 2 - 4pm, thru Apr. 28th.

April 12th Charlotte: Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art,

Sojourn in Provence – A Painter’s View, Opening Reception 6-8pm, thru May 26th.

April 13th

Index of Participants

Charlotte: Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art, Dejeuner avec les artistes, 11:30 – 1pm RSVP required ($15).

311 Gallery Art in Bloom Artist Studios at Fearrington Village Asheville Gallery of Art BINDERS Art Supplies and Frames Celebration of Seagrove Potters Elinor Bowman Ellie Reinhold Fine art at Baxters FRANK Gallery Hillsborough Gallery of Arts Jayne Walther (The) Mahler Fine Art Nature Art Gallery New Elements Gallery Peggy Morriss Vineyard Picture House Gallery Providence Gallery Rubix Art Marketing Sunset River Marketplace theArtWorks Wilmington Vicki Rees

New Bern: Fine Art at Baxters Gallery, Susan

Colwell, Reception 5-8pm.

April 14th

Pittsboro: Artist Studios at Fearrington Village Open Studio Tour, 10am-5pm

Chapel Hill: FRANK, Off The Wall Fundraising

Gala, Carol 6-9pm.

Charlotte: Charlotte Fine Art Gallery, Charlotte and Beyond - A Landscape Exhibition, Reception 5:30-8pm, thru Apr. 28th.

April 15th

Pittsboro: Artist Studios at Fearrington Village Open Studio Tour, 12-5pm

April 21st Seagrove: The 10th Annual Spring Kiln Openings and Studio Tours of the Seagrove, NC, potteries, 9-5pm.

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