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People and Profiles Feature Artist

14 Dillard Richardson, New Morning, Ocean Isle Beach, 2016, acrylic on canvas, 20” x 16”

Ellen Hathaway showcases her latest series “Someplace” featuring abstract art that invites a unique experience 27

Profiles in Art Ginny Lassiter, owner of Sunset River Marketplace in Calabash, NC discusses finding her passion in art and her journey to owning a gallery 31

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artGuide 27 Ellen Hathaway, Ablaze, 2016, acrylic on clayboard, 12” x 12”

Teresa Jones, Tranquility II, 2014 oil, 18” x 36”

Features Coastal Art, pg 14

what’s inside, pg Abstract Territory & Creative Recovery, pg 25 Color Abstractions, pg 26


what’s inside Features Abstract Territory FRANK Gallery is excited to showcase Abstract Territory and Summer Invitational 25

Color Abstractions Abstract artists Mary Storms, Sherri Stewart, and Allen Clapp at 311 Gallery 27

New Acquisitions New works monthly from internationally and nationally renowned artists 28

Previews Reflections at New Elements Gallery & Annual Gallery Artists Show at Gallery Flux 30

25 Lolette Guthrie, The Color of Summer

Exhibits Intuitive Experience Sunset River Marketplace features stract paintings by Sterling Edwards

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Grounded; Colorful Language Hillsborough Gallery of Arts presents 2 exhibits for the month of July 43

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30 Lisa Creed, Clearing Up, acrylic, 24” x 30”



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Coastal Art Sights and Sounds 1. Carolina Artist Gallery Morehead City, NC. www.carolinaartistgallery.com. 800 Evans St, Morehead City, NC. 252.726.7550. Carolina Artist Gallery celebrates summer at the coast with its annual show of gallery members’ works from July 15 to Sept. 9. With Summertime as the theme, artists explore the beauty and wonder of surrounding wetlands, wildlife, quirky local landmarks, and people who live and play by the sea. Visitors can expect to find ideal pieces to transport them all year long to that picture-perfect summer day. Boats and beaches, swimmers and surfers, bright colors and the casual lifestyles are popular themes. The approximately 30 members range from classically trained traditionalists to the contemporary and self-taught experimenters. The show presents paintings in oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolor, and mixed media, photography, jewelry, clay, fiber, glass, and metals. This year, the gallery observes its 20th anniversary of welcoming visitors from all over the country. In addition to Carolina Artist Gallery, the non-profit organization does community outreach to encourage the awareness of art in everyday life. It operates a hands-on clay arts program for special needs adults and other classes at Mulberry Street Studio in Beaufort, N.C. The public is invited to a Meet the Artists Reception for the opening of Summertime on Saturday, July 23, from 5-7pm 2. Holly Glasscock, artist. South Carolina www.hollyglasscock.com. 803.328.8356 Holly Glasscock is a full time artist whose predominant medium is oil. She has an

affinity for nature and paints a diverse range of subject matter including landscapes, animals and portraits. Living in South Carolina, Holly commonly paints the coastal and low country scenes. She is particularly drawn to the vibrant hues often seen in the early hours at dawn or just before the sun goes down in the evening because of the strong contrasts of dark and light. Her style is representative with a unique blend of luminous realism and impressionistic imagery. When she notices something uniquely lit or unusually composed that most might take for granted, she is driven to express her gratitude to the Creator through painting. Holly studied advertising and graphic design at Winthrop University, but is largely self-taught in the fine arts. She recognizes the importance of continuing her artistic education and diligently works at her craft of painting by participating regularly in workshops offered by notable artists. Holly is represented by Carlton Gallery, Blythe Gallery, and Stewart’s Village Gallery in North Carolina and is currently seeking representation in South Carolina. 3. Jim Hallenbeck, artist. Raleigh, NC www.sunroomartstudiosofraleigh.com jimhallenbeckjr@gmail.com. H-919.787.1264, C-919.917.3394 After a successful 35 year career with IBM, Jim has dedicated himself to pursuing his lifelong dream of being an artist. Since retiring as a VP in February 2015, he has completed over 70 oil paintings, been juried into 13 exhibitions, and won four awards. Jim is the newest creative member of Tipping Paint Gallery. His approach is to represent each subject realistically, while at the same time to accentuate its bright colors. He is fascinated by the vast array of colors along the beach either evident in nature or brought by people to the shore. His beach paintings look to capture both the stillness and


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1. Norm Kenneally, Blue Boat, 2011, photograph, 8” x 12”

2. Holly Glasscock, Kiawah Colors, 2016, oil, 16” x 20”

3. Jim Hallenbeck, Brothers on Wrightsville Beach, 2015, oil on canvas, 16” x 20”


16 strength of the ocean along with the many reflective colors bouncing in the seascape. His approach is one of deep introspection complete with a wide range of emotions. In turn, he hopes to communicate something to the viewer, to trigger an emotion, or to spark a memory that resonates on a very unique personal level. 4. Linda Hollett-Bazouzi, artist. Richmond, VA www.lindahollett.net When painting the waters of a coastline, it is the drama that attracts artist Linda Hollett-Bazouzi. Whether storms or quiet sunsets, there is always something presenting itself like a good play, larger than humanity. It is the ever-changing movement— which is only there for an instant—that she captures with knife and oils. Her fascination with the changes in value and color, even as she is watching the scene play out, will result in a series of images created over the span of a few minutes. Hollett-Bazouzi is especially fascinated with the changes that occurs at twilight in the sky and the water—that mint green that is lighter than the sky, that dusky turquoise in the sky on the horizon darker than the rest of the sky. All the while reflections on the clouds are being mirrored in the water, as if the sky and water were in the midst of a call-and-response song. She sees the movement of the water as the heartbeat of the ocean, quiet, calm, and steady, or thundering, angry, churning. Or perhaps just excited, waves responding to strong winds in an expression of sheer joy and exhilaration. 5. Mary Jane Huegel, artist. Marietta, GA www.maryjanehuegel.com. mjhuegel@ bellsouth.net. 770.617.1059. Facebook: Mary Jane Huegel Fine Art It is from many childhood memories of Amelia Island, FL, and the marshlands of South Georgia that Mary Jane Huegel

draws much of her coastal inspiration. She spent her summers on the beach and her winters in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky. The vivid memories and impressions of these special landscapes give her inspiration for her peaceful and colorful artistic expressions. It is her hope to reveal how creation spoke to her heart; and for the viewer to feel this inspiration though her lovely paintings. She works with lots of paint and other mediums to expression this emotion. For the last 15 years, she has taken classes from various world-renowned art instructors. Each teacher taught her invaluable principles in art. She now teaches art classes and workshops to other students and instills what has so graciously already been given to her. She is taking a group of artist this September to paint the coast of Maine. Mary Jane’s artworks have most recently been purchased by Tyler Perry Studios. She continues to be chosen for the Scottsdale Artists’ School Juried Art show “Best and Brightest”. She is represented by Frameworks Art Gallery and Red Door Art Gallery and Studio in Marietta, GA. 6. Teresa Jones, artist. Charleston, SC www.TeresaJonesFineArt.com As a South Carolina native for Teresa Jones the coastal culture and landscapes became her spark and enthused her art. The historic cities, natural beauty, and cultural heritage daily inspire her paintings. Her incomparable love for the coast and innate painting skills became a perfect match. Oil is her medium of choice and she offers the viewer a private window to the coastal landscapes and scenery familiar to both South Carolinians and visitors alike. She has studied with many local and nationally known artists in formal classes, as well as workshops. Her lifelong desire to paint became reality after moving to Charleston in 2004 and


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4. Linda Hollett-Bazouzi, Chesapeake Bay, Gwynn’s Island II, oil on panel, 5” x 7”

5. Mary Jane Huegel, 2015, Meandering, oil on canvas, 18” x 24”

6. Teresa Jones, Tranquility II


18 has been commissioned to paint many Charleston historic homes and landscapes. Her enchanting and realistic style has appealed to many who have desired to bring the Lowcountry into the walls of their home. Jones is an award-winning member of The Charleston Artist Guild and participates in their annual shows and exhibits. Her original art, as well as commissioned work is in private collections across the nation. She is also represented by Spencer Gallery I, 55 Broad Street and The Charleston Artist Guild Gallery, 160 East Bay Street, Charleston,SC. Visit her web site to view additional works. 7. Suzanne Morris, artist. Raleigh, NC ArtSource Fine Art Gallery & Framing 4421-123 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC www.artsource-raleigh.com. 919.787.9533 Virginia native Suzanne Morris was always drawn to the outdoors and nature. She creates a portrait of a place and moment in time by finely tuning a balance of technique and style. By using “alla prima”, Suzanne paints “at one sitting”. “This technique has opened up a whole new expression of my work, by allowing me to produce fresher, brighter, more vivid colors.” Suzanne has been able to masterfully incorporate her methods into her plein air work. “I try to paint plein-air as often as possible. Painting plein-air not only allows me to combine two pleasures, it also allows me to measure my subject directly for color and value.” On light - “It is the effect light has on my subject that draws me to it - the cool morning light on the water or sand, the colors deep in the long shadows of late afternoon, or the way reddish light at sunset warms everything it touches. Any one of these effects can transform an ordinary scene into an extraordinary one.”

Suzanne is predominately self-taught, although she has studied with some of the best plein-air painters in the country. Her influences are Van Gogh, John Singer Sergeant, Emile Gruppe, and the California Impressionists. 8. New Elements Gallery Wilmington, NC 201 Princess St., Wilmington, NC www.newelementsgallery.com. 910.343.8997 Wilmington, North Carolina offers a unique geographic diversity that inspires many artists, drawing them to the area. Most of the art New Elements Gallery exhibits is bright and has a coastal influence, but here are several artists that are heavily influenced by the flora and fauna of this area. Owen Wexler is a painter of light and a seasoned local artist. Working mostly in acrylic his subjects are often the area’s largest botanical garden Airlie Gardens, the riverfront, as well as the historic district downtown. Growing up as an aerialist in the circus as a child, Fritzi Huber was very well traveled. Climbing the ladder to the high wire in the dark she looked down at the other performers in the big top. Her art is an aerial view hung on the wall; a painting created with handmade paper, found objects, and paint. Most of her pieces are inspired by the bounty the tide brings from the deep to the beach. Catherine Lea is inspired by not only the ocean and its inhabitants, but also farm life. Catherine is an accomplished acrylic artist that loves to paint rural scenes of the sweet goats and chickens on her friend’s farm, beautiful still lifes of marine animals, and also landscapes of Bald Head Island and the Wilmington shore.


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7. Suzanne Morris, Blue Thursday, oil on canvas, 11” x 14”

8. Catherine Lea, Crab Catch, acrylic, 23” x 29”


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9. Dillard Richardson, New Morning, Ocean Isle Beach, 2016, acrylic on canvas, 20” x 16”

9. Dillard Richardson, artist. Charlotte, NC www.drichardsonstudio.com. drichardson122@carolina.rr.com. 704.910.9715 Dillard Richardson trained at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, and later at the University Of The Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Painting. His work is in numerous private and corporate collections and has been seen in several juried exhibitions, including the North Carolina Artists Exhibition. His painting includes landscape, portraiture, and interiors of cafes and venues depicting live music. He is himself an experienced musician. He is influenced by primarily realist painting, especially Impressionism and the

works of Claude Monet, and the Barbizon School of painting. His style has developed from years of studio painting and plein-air sketching into an improvised, modernist expression of imagery charged with atmospheric times of day. Dillard is a longtime resident of Charlotte, North Carolina and makes his home here with his wife and two children. When not painting or spending time with his family, he is a wine consultant at Bond Street Wines in Charlotte, and holds the Advanced Level 3 WSET Wine Certification from Johnson and Wales University. “I hope to convey in my work a sense of peacefulness and gratitude for life.” Currently seeking gallery representation.


Coastal Sunset, 2014, acrylic on canvas, 20” x 24”

Dillard Richardson drichardsonstudio.com • drichardson122@carolina.rr.com • 704.910.9715 Facebook: Dillard Richardson • Instagram @drichardsonstudio Currently seeking gallery representation


Teresa Jones Fine Art

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Charleston Artists Guild Gallery 180 E Bay St Charleston SC

Spencer Gallery I 55 Broad St Charleston SC

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Mary Jane Huegel Art Classes & Workshops Upcoming workshop: September Coastal Maine Represented by: Frameworks Art Gallery Red Door Art Gallery

Where Heaven Meets Earth, 2016, oil on canvas, 24” x 24”

maryjanehuegel.com • mjhuegel@bellsouth.net • Facebook: Mary Jane Huegel Fine Art • 770.617.1059

Waiting for Warm Water, 2016, oil on canvas, 30” x 24”

Jim Hallenbeck

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Local art by local artists Paintings • Photography • Prints • Sculpture • Glass Pottery • Jewelry • Metal Work • Clay Art Gallery Open 11:00 - 5:00 Daily 800 Evans Street • Morehead City, NC • 252.726.7550 • CarolinaArtistGallery.com


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Summer Invitational. Wonderful, established, local artists in their FRANK debut! We are pleased to present six carefully selected local artists who are being featured for their first exhibition at FRANK Gallery. Painters Janet Cooling, Drew Deane, Laura Hughes, mixed media artist Jenny Eggleston, fiber artist Mary Kircher, and photographer Jim Lee will be presenting small bodies of work in our first ever Summer Invitational. This group represents a wide range of styles and media, each bringing to FRANK a fresh voice and new point of view. Abstract Territory. Lolette Guthrie and Sandy Milroy will be joining together for a stunning exhibition of abstract pieces that all carry a suggestion of nature and views of the earth. Guthrie draws from memory and experience in creating her work, striving to capture the ephemeral nature of light and atmosphere. This series is a reflection of her time on Ocracoke, NC based on the geometry of the island. Milroy begins with the materials and builds a composition with the design elements of primarily geometric rectangles, squares, and stripes of various visual weights, going for an overall asymmetrical balance. Creative Recovery. The Michael and Laura Brader-Araje Community Outreach Gallery presents Creative Recovery, an exhibition of work by Grayson Bowen. Bowen is a mixed media expressionistic artist, focusing on color, contrast, and delicate line work. His artwork comes from a

Drew Deane, 66 Bowl, Oklahoma City, OK

Some FRANK favorites, and some new friends join us this July for our most exciting summer yet. FRANK is excited to feature artists Sandy Milroy and Lolette Guthrie for our featured exhibition, Abstract Territory. We will also be presenting six new-to-FRANK artists for our Summer Invitational.

Lolette Guthrie, The Color of Summer

July Exhibitions at FRANK Gallery July 5 – August 7, 2016 Opening Reception (all shows), Friday, July 8, 6-9PM

desire to approach expressionism from a standpoint of “creative recovery.” Bowen is the coordinator of the Brushes with Life Arts Program, with the Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health.

Where: FRANK Gallery 109 E Franklin St, Chapel Hill, NC (919) 636-4135 www.frankisart.com Hours: Tues-Sat 11-6pm; Sun 1-5pm


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Allen Clapp, Spirit Lake

Color Abstractions 311 Gallery, June 30 - July 30 An exhibition that presents a riot of compimentary and contradictory color to raise the summer spirits. Color theory has been a component of the visual arts for centuries, first appearing in the writings of Alberti and da Vinci in the 1400s. Sir Isaac Newton’s theory of color (1704) marks the beginning of the color wheel as we know it today.

Mary Storms loves to play with color to express the symbiotic relationship between nature and the life forms it nurtures. She uses paper, sculpting paste, and found objects in her work along with scrubbing some layers off to create texture. Sherri Stewart’s work entails a spiritual awakening with a focus on reflection and growth. She uses alcohol ink for its fluidity and vibrancy; a metaphor for her unstructured, free flowing inquisitive journey.

21st century color theory has expanded the 7 basic harmonies with the addition of custom harmonies which are not based on any formal rules. A good custom scheme uses hue, saturation, and lightness at its root to create a harmonious palette with a possible potent accent color. Contradictory color schemes fall here! These schemes contain nervous, loud,

Mary Storms, Northern Highlands

Bringing color to the Warehouse District since 2007

Sherri Stewart, Across the Water

Where: 311 Gallery 311 W. Martin St. Raleigh, NC (919) 436-6987 311Gallery.com Wed-Sat 11:30-4pm


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Someplace Ellen Hathaway Ellen Hathaway experiences “Someplace” “I feel the picture plane is an open space where the guest can find her own soul and at different times both artist and viewer are guests,” Ellen Hathaway describes her acrylic painting process. Her latest series entitled “Somewhere”, are abstracts, obviously landscape indicated by the use of a strong horizon and palette, however the imagery expressively dissolves becoming more about the paint. While the imagery invites the viewers “someplace” the specifics are left to the beholder’s imagination; an invitation for unique experience. From the artist’s perspective, the imagery is resonant of the flat, coastal, eastern NC landscape where Hathaway grew up. “Pictures that just ‘feel like home’ live in my head”, she says of this current work on exhibit at Greensboro’s Greenhill Center for NC Arts’ Infocus Gallery, an art space designed to connect new and seasoned art collectors with exceptionally collectible works of established and emerging artists, with a focus on contemporary art. Laura Way, Greenhill’s Director speaks “ We are showing works that are reminiscent of water, marshes, ocean sounds, and beach - a perfect time for Ellen’s work to be in GreenHill because we are pairing her with NC treasure, Robert

Irwin, and innovative woodworker, Robin Horn. Ellen’s work, gestural and fluid in its composition perfectly pairs with the precise, economical forms depicted in Bob Irwin’s work. Blending the two are Robin Horn’s wood sculptures building on the exaggerated planes in Bob’s work and the lush tones singing from Ellen’s beautiful paintings… a perfect ensemble.” Coastal Works Infocus @ Greenhill Center for the Arts, June 1-September 2. Hathaway’s work is also represented by City Art Gallery, Greenville, NC, Les Yeux du Monde, Charlottesville, VA, The Little Gallery at Smith Mountain Lake, Moneta, Va and Art3 Gallery, Manchester, NH. For more information www.ellenhathaway.com 1. Warm Within, 2016, acrylic on canvas, 24” x 48” 2. Ablaze, 2016, acrylic on clayboard, 12” x 12”


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New Aquisitions: 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.

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 institutions across the United States. Picture House Gallery’s staff is glad to make an appraisal or answer any questions about any artist whose work a private collector may be interested in obtaining. Selling art, however, is only a part of the foundation on which Picture House Gallery has built its well-earned reputation. Fine art deserves the utmost in care, handling, and expertise, and this gallery has maintained the highest standards for more than 37 years.

It provides one of the most comprehensive ranges of art services in the nation. Owner Bob Griffin and his staff have extensive experience acquiring and installing pieces for some of Charlotte’s finest cor-


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porations, 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. 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. For more information about the gallery’s services feel free to visit their website or call them.

1. Dupre, Aer Lucus, painting with mixed media on metal with resin, 48” x 48” 2. Hawkes, Subduction, painting with mixed media on canvas, 60” x 60”

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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Previews

Lisa Creed, Clearing Up (detail), acrylic, 24” x 30”

Lisa Neher, Welcome!, acrylic on canvas, 48” x 48”

Reflections

Annual Gallery Artist Show

New Elements Gallery Opening July 22

Gallery Flux Thru July

“Reflections” features new paintings by Durham artist Lisa Creed and Wilmington local Angie Sinclair. Both artists have a distinct flair for depicting water. Creed’s “Sea and Sky” series captures the coastal landscape where Sinclair prefers the human form splashing around.

Gallery Flux, a fine art gallery in historic Ashland, VA, showcases an ever-changing body of paintings, modern and representational, sculptures in various mediums, pottery, jewelry, and mixed media works.

For “Reflections” New Elements showcases Creed’s abstract work. These more playful pieces share a similar palette to “Sea and Sky” in which white fluffy clouds become stark color fields. Ultramarine oceans are transformed as amorphous focal points with contrasting pops of bright orange and gold.

Every year in the Annual Gallery Artist Show, Flux exhibits the newest works by represented local and regional artists, providing collectors the opportunity to invest in quality fine art by their favorite artists. Subject matter varies, the most prominent being Virginia landscapes and waterscapes, while pieces depicting still lifes, animals, and the figure are also on exhibit.

Angie Sinclair depicts all the exuberance under the waves. Inspired by years of watching her two children competitively swim, Angie excels as capturing the distortions created as human bodies move through water. Sinclair is a new galleryartist and this is her first feature show. “Reflection” is like the inaugural dip in cool water to escape the heat - a jolt quintessential to the halcyon days of Summer.

Artists such as Dan Michael, whose pastel paintings are filled with light, atmosphere, and a variety of textures. Lisa Neher’s paintings add a certain dimension to the space, her bright textural surfaces showing bits of paintings that came before. Among works by 20 artists are oils by Amy H R Donahue, Kathleen Walsh, Jennifer Young, woodcuts by Dennis Winston, and sculptures by Helene Roberts.


Profiles in art Ginny Lassiter Sunset River Marketplace Ginny Lassiter is an artist and gallery owner based out of a wonderful coastal destination, Calabash, North Carolina. A lifelong artist Ginny sat down with artGuide to discuss her art, her inspirations, and her gallery. Enjoy! Can you introduce yourself and tell us about your background. I have always loved art and love to be creating - whether in clay, designing fabrics, painting, or just sketching. I graduated from East Carolina University with a major in art and focus in interior design. Every job I have ever had has been art related. When did you realize you were an artist? Even as a child I loved drawing and doing art projects and always knew I wanted to be an artist in some way. You own a wonderful gallery in Calabash, NC; what brought you to starting Sunset River Marketplace? It always had been a dream to have a space that would bring together a community of artists and a place to display fine art. When the building came available that seemed to be the perfect place and we were eager to make it happen. Define the art you choose to represent as a gallery. My initial focus is to showcase artists from North and South Carolina. As we are in a tourist area it is important to offer some smaller affordable pieces as well as larger fine art pieces for collectors and homeowners. I have pretty eclectic tastes so I include pottery, art glass, wood carvings and turnings, jewelry, even some folk art, and home decor as well as

paintings in every medium. I jury every piece for quality and appeal. What does the future hold for Ginny the artist and Ginny the gallery owner? I am loving painting and have found abstract expressionism to be my passion. I am studying as much as possible (and luckily I have a gallery with a lot of great workshops to attend). As for Ginny the gallery owner, because I have an incredible and talented staff I have more time and opportunity to spend on curating the gallery. And-- it’s more fun than ever!!

Ginny Lassiter is the owner of Sunset River Marketplace in beautiful Calabash, North Carolina. Sunset River Marketplace 10283 Beach Dr SW, Calabash, NC 28467 910.575.5999 sunsetrivermarketplace.com


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656 Miami Circle Rd. (404) 237 - 0370 Tues - Fri 10 - 6pm; Sat 11 - 5pm

www.anneirwinfineart.com

690 Miami Cir., Ste 150 (404) 497 - 1200 Mon - Sat 10 - 5pm

Brian Coleman: Under the Influence. Coleman’s work is a continuous exploration of self through painting in the form of shape, color, texture, and gesture. THRU July 9th.

Artists Atelier Gallery & Studios

800 Miami Cir., Ste 200 (404) 231 - 5999 Tue - Sat 11 - 4PM

www.artistsatelier.com

“DOUBLE DEBUT” - Introducing Maryanne Hudnall & Diane Shaftman. Join us as we celebrate the vibrant colors and beautiful scenes of summer with these emerging artists who are also first-time exhibitors. THRU Aug. 31st. Opening Reception: July 16th, 12 - 4pm

Bill Lowe Gallery

www.lowegallery.com

764 Miami Cir., Ste. 210 (404) 352 - 8114 Tue - Fri 10 - 5:30pm; Sat 11 - 5:30pm

27th Anniversary, Frank Schroeder: New Works. Celebrating its 27th year building the most significant art collections in the south, Bill Lowe Gallery proudly presents French-African painter Frank Schroeder. In these new works Schroeder has addressed urban art, an immediate and expressive form that enables him to tell his story, at full tilt, viscerally and in tune with the burgeoning hip hop scene. July 28th thru August.

Huff Harrington Fine Art

www.huffharrington.com

4240 Rickenbacker Dr. (404) 257 - 0511 Mon - Sat 10 - 5pm

Bastille Day reception on Thursday, July 14th from 6-8 p.m. Paintings from the gallery’s French artists featuring Bouterin, will hang side-by-side with French inspired work by our American painters, featuring Franke, Cople, Dixon, Blanton, Farson, Powell, Raulet, and Robertson. Rose and nibbles! Reception: July 14th, 6 - 8pm

Pascal Bouterin, Etalages sur le Marche, oil on board, 19½” x 31½”

Lagerquist Gallery

www.lagerquistgallery.net

690 Miami Cir. (404) 261 - 8273 Tues - Fri 10 - 5pm; Sat 11 - 5pm

Lagerquist Gallery: work by Josh Brown and Carmelita Starr. Mr. Brown captures the spirit of animals in a bold and minimalist style. Ms. Starr’s abstract work creates a push/pull effect using multi layered paint to obscure and reveal.

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75 Bennett St. (404) 367 - 8700 Tues - Sat 11 - 5pm

Masud Olufani, Poetics of the Disembodied 2015/2016 Working Artist Project Fellow Exhibition Dates: July 16 - September 10, 2016. Creecy: A Survey, NEW Exhibition Dates: June 29 – August 20, 2016. A survey of large paintings and archives of Herbert Lee Creecy, Jr.

Reinike Gallery

www.reinikegallery.com

789 Miami Cir. (404) 364 - 0490 Tues - Sat 10 - 5pm

In the month of July, continued showing of the newest works by gallery artists. New paintings by Patricia Fabian. Also showing the soft, tonal abstractions by Carolyn Bussenlener contrasted with the crisp, pristine still-lifes by Peter J. O’Halloran. And more from the successful “Fields” series by Charles H. Reinike III.

Thomas Deans Fine Art

www.thomasdeansfineart.com

690 Miami Cir. ne ste 905 (404) 814 - 1811 Mon - Fri 11 - 5pm

Summer Pleasures: Group Exhibition of Gallery Artists, THRU July 16th. July 22 - July 30, FSU/MFA. Invitational pop-up exhibition by Master of Fine Art candidates at the Florida State University. Opening Reception: July 22nd, 6 - 8pm

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Marietta Cobb Museum of Art

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30 Atlanta St. (770) 528 - 1444 Tues - Fri 11 - 5pm; Sat 11 - 4pm; Sun 1 - 4pm

Metro Montage XVI, July 9 - September 4. The only criterion for submitting to MCMA’s annual Metro Montage juried exhibition is citizenship. Philip Juras: The Wild Treasury of Nature, A Portrait of Little St. Simons Island July 9 - September 11. The Wild Treasury of Little St. Simons Island features 52 paintings of the little island. Opening Reception: July 9th, 6 - 8pm


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48 South Park Sq. (770) 835 - 5385 Daily 12 - 2pm

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Art Walk: July 1st, 5 - 9pm

Palma Rhoades, While on a Country Stroll, 2016, oil on canvas, 24” x 24” x 2”

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Internationally-selling house artists Jenny King, Mary Jane Huegel, Palma Rhoades, along with Donna Shiver, Kirk Stansbury, Ana Drury, and Daniel Arnold, with engaging original art have expressed their interpretation of July’s theme “Town and Country”. THRU Aug. 4th.


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209 E. River St. Daily 10:30 - 9pm

Featuring guoache painter William Kwamena-Poh. As a native of Ghana, West Africa, Kwamena-Poh is known for his scenes of women, children, fishermen, and market scenes. Jewelry designer Angela Erdy creates one of a kind, unique jewelry in silver and gold.

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Sterling Edwards, Inbound, acrylic on canvas, 48� x 48�

art - i - facts Best remembered for his vivid portraits, Houdon was also a versatile sculptor in Rococco style.

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Some FRANK favorites, and some new friends join use this July for our most exciting summer yet. FRANK is excited to feature artists Sandy Milroy and Lolette Guthrie, along with six new-to-FRANK artists for our Summer Invitational.

Opening Reception: July 8th, 6 - 9pm

Janet Cooling, Late Hot Fall

Tyndall Galleries

www.tyndallgalleries.com

201 S. Estes Dr., University PLACE (919) 942 - 2290 Wed - Sat 11 - 6pm

The Tyndall Galleries present GAYLE STOTT LOWRY: DEPARTURES AND ARRIVALS, new oil paintings from the artist’s recent travels to England. Lowry’s beautiful, evocative landscape and architectural paintings reflect her compassion for and connection with the natural world and humanity, soulful depictions of her experiences through her art. July 21st – Sept 3rd.

Opening Reception: July 23rd, 7 - 9pm

Gayle Stott Lowry, A BEACON OF LIGHT, oil & wax on canvas, 32” x 60”

art - i - facts Étienne-Maurice Falconet spent 12 years in Russia working on commissioned work. His most famous work, Peter the Great was only unveiled after his return to France in 1782.


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1517 Camden Rd. www.charlotteartleague.org (704) 376 - 2787 Tues - Thurs 11 - 3pm; Fri 1 - 8pm; Sat 12 - 5pm; Sun 1 - 5pm “Beyond Skin and Street.” This art exhibition is a multi-media cultural experience showcasing the work of talented local tattoo and graffiti artists, challenged to show their most thought provoking work. Step out of your comfort zone and experience something new. THRU July 29th.

Opening Reception: July 8th, 6 - 9pm

Charlotte Fine Art Gallery www.charlottefineart.com

7510 Pineville-Matthews Rd, 9A (704) 541 - 0741 Tues 10 - 4pm; Wed - Thurs 10 - 9pm; Fri 10 - 6pm; Sat 10 - 2pm America the Beautiful - We represent artists from all over the country. This month we will show a heavy emphasis on Red, White & Blue and American Life between June 28 and July 30th. Meet some of our artists at Second Saturday, July 9. Reception: July 9th, 5 - 8pm

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Ciel Gallery: A Fine Art Collective

www.cielcharlotte.com

128 East Park Ave. (704) 496-9417 Tues - Sat 11 - 6pm

Ciel presents SWELTER, exploring the joys of summer and the many interpretations of HEAT in a variety of mediums and styles, making HOT pretty cool indeed. Ciel offers a wide range of classes for all levels, as well as commissions. THRU July 30th. Opening Reception: July 1st, 6 - 9pm

Elder Gallery

www.elderart.com

1520 South Tryon St. (704) 370 - 6337 Wed - Fri 10 - 5:30pm; Sat 10 - 2pm

Leon and Ernest. Selections from The Makielski and Walker Collections. Two early twentieth-century painters come together in a display of oil and watercolor paintings created between 1909 and 1950. European and American landscapes capture the mood and spirit of the artists’ time. They never met but their work creates magic. THRU July 30th.

Lark & Key Gallery www.larkandkey.com

128-B East Park Ave (704) 334 - 4616 Tues - Sat 11 - 5pm

‘Wild Life’ features a cast of creatures from Elizabeth Foster, Duy Huynh, Vicki Sawyer, Mary Alayne Thomas, and guest Susan Hall. Featured potter Ronan Peterson. Exploring the wonder and whimsy of the natural world. On view through July 30th.

Duy Huynh, Collective Parliament, acrylic on panel, 36” x 36”

Picture House Gallery

www.picturehousegallery.com

1520 East 4th St. (704) 333 - 8235 Mon - Fri 10 - 4pm; Sat 10 - 3pm

ONGOING - Featuring Frederick Hart sculpture, works by Jamali, and extensive collection of paintings, sculpture, art glass, and various mediums. Established 1974.

Dupre, Femenistas, painting with mixed media on wood, 48” x 48”


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Charlotte Providence Gallery

601-A Providence Rd. (704) 333 - 4535 Mon - Fri 9 - 5pm; Sat 10 - 2pm

Carolina Dreaming. Join us as we celebrate the natural beauty of the Carolina shores in this new exhibit filled with seascapes, figuratives, and paintings that capture the timeless beauty of the Lowcountry on canvas created by several select gallery artists. July 5th-30th.

Paula Holtzclaw, Lowcountry Sunset, oil on canvas, 24” x 36”

SOCO Gallery

421 Providence Rd. (980) 498 - 2881 Tues - Sat 10 - 5:30pm; Sun 12 - 5pm

www.soco-gallery.com

SOCO Gallery presents “Saturdays”, a revolving exhibition of summer themed works including works by Raymond Pettibon, Julie Mehretu, Liz Nielsen, Josef Hoflehner, Burk Uzzle, Ken Van Sickle, Stephanie Vovas, Raymond Grubb, and Jim Mangan. July 6 through August 28. SOCO Gallery + HappeningsCLT present Carolina Art Crush LIVE: Burk Uzzle Wednesday, July 27, 6PM - 8PM.

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Summertime. A celebration of summer at the coast with the annual show of approximately 30 gallery members’ works from July 15 to Sept. 9, 2016. Presented are paintings in oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolor, and mixed media; photography; jewelry; clay; fiber; glass; and metals, all reflecting the beauty and wonder of surrounding wetlands, wildlife, quirky local landmarks, and people who live and play by the sea. Meet the Artists: July 23rd , 5 - 7pm Norm Kenneally, Blue Boat, photograph, 8” x 10”

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Jeremy Kerman: Durham by Ghost Bike. Peg Bachenheimer: The Colors of Summer. Jeremy Kerman explores Durham’s eclectic architecture and new urban energy in exciting mixed media pieces for Durham by Ghost Bike. In The Colors of Summer, Peg Bachenheimer creates landscapes and abstract encaustic paintings with rich vibrant colors and luscious surface textures. THRU Sept. 9th. Opening Reception: July 9th , 5 - 7pm

Jeremy Kerman, Durham by Ghostbike, collage

art - i - facts For the Romantics, all human endeavor seemed frail and insignificant when set against the overwhelming power of nature. In the Sea of Ice, by Caspar David Friedrich, the sunken mast and timbers of a shipwreck go almost unnoticed, crushed beneath a towering pyramid of splintered ice.


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121 North Churton St. (919) 732 - 5001 Mon - Sat 11 - 6pm; Sun 1 - 4pm

www.hillsboroughgallery.com

Grounded: Pat Merriman, Ellie Reinhold, and Evelyn Ward, through July 25th. Colorful Language: New work by Nell Chandler, Ali Givens, and Michele Yellin, July 25th through August 21st. Opening reception Friday, July 29th, 6-9pm.

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Featuring works by classically trained fine artist Jean Grunewald. Jean has taught, designed commercial art renderings, executed large wall murals, landscapes, pained en Plein Air, and now her work focuses more on portraiture and figures. Opening Reception: July 8th , 5 - 8pm

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art - i - facts Puget is now considered one of the most powerful French sculptors of his time. However, during his life, his independent and abrasive personality led to little success.

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Raleigh 311 Gallery

311 West Martin St. (919) 247 - 4915 Wed - Sat 11:30 - 4pm Abstract artists Mary Storms, Sherri Stewart, and Allen Clapp have teamed up to present a riot of complementary and contradictory color to raise the summer spirits. Working in different styles they produce a cohesive show that explores the full range of abstractions. THRU July 30th.

Opening Reception: July 1st, 6 - 9pm

Sherri Stewart, Marbleous

ArtSource Fine Art Gallery

www.artsource-raleigh.com

4421-123 Six Forks Rd. (919) 787 - 9533 Mon - Sat 10 - 6pm

July 1-27: Wandering Light will feature coastal artist Suzanne Morris of Nags Head, NC. Her love of the water is reflected in the subject matter that she chooses to paint.

Artspace www.artsource-raleigh.com

201 e. Davie St. (919) 821 - 2787 Tues 10 - 7pm; wed - Sat 10 - 6pm

Artspace welcomes new residency artists this July! 2016 Summer Artist-in-Residence will be Andrew Hladky (June 29-September 5), PNC Pop In Artist in Residence Jody Servon (June 28-August 4), and a site-specific installation by Erin Oliver (July 1 –September 24).

Gallery C

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540 N. Blount St. (919) 828 - 3165 Tues - fri 12 - 6pm; Sat 11 - 5pm; Sun 1 - 5pm

New oils and bronzes by Kathy Daywalt and Michiel Van der Sommen. Gallery C is proud to present new oils by Kathy Daywalt and bronze sculpture by Michiel Van der Sommen. Please see their work on our website under “Exhibits” at www.galleryc.net. THRU July 31st.

Little Art Gallery and Craft Collection www.littleartgalleryandcraft.com

432 Daniels St. (919) 890 - 4111 Mon - Sat 10 - 6pm; Sun 1 - 5pm

Little Art Gallery, established in 1968, represents a variety of artists creating original contemporary and traditional fine art. The gallery includes a large selection of American crafts, features works by NC artists and showcases handcrafted pottery, jewelry, and glass. Gallery staff is happy to assist art lovers who want to decorate or redesign their personal or business spaces.

Local Color Gallery www.localcoloraleigh.com

311 West Martin St. Thurs - Sat 11:30 - 4pm

Local Color an eclectic exhibit of watercolor, acrylic, oil, clay, glass, and mixed media by twelve local women artists. Local Color offers the opportunity to meet and interact directly with the artists every First Friday. Exhibit runs June 3 - July 30.

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www.naturalsciences.org

Mon - Sat 9 - 5pm; Sun 12 - 5pm

The Nature Art Gallery’s current exhibit, “Nature in Colored Pencil” artwork by The Colored Pencil Society of America featuring several local artists, continues through July 31st at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences.

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Nicole’s Studio & Art Gallery

www.nicolestudio.com

719 N. Person St. (919) 838 - 8580 Wed - Fri 10:30 - 5pm; Sat 12 - 4:30pm

Endless Summer – 12th Annual Summer group exhibit thru August. Special Workshop with Albert Handell, Oil Painters of America Master in oil & pastel 5 days 8/22 – 26. Please visit nicolestudio.com for all details. Opening Reception: July 1st, 6 - 8:30pm

Roundabout Art Collective www.roundaboutartcollective.com

305 Oberlin Rd. (919) 747 - 9495 Wed - Sat 11 - 5pm; Sun 1 - 5pm

“Like Mother, Like Daughter.” Welcoming Susan Bashford Dahlin, showing familiar ball jar paintings as well as her new love–abstracts. Sarah Dahlin joins her mother with pieces of local landmarks of Raleigh. THRU July 31st.

Opening Reception: July 8th, 6 - 9pm

Susan Bashford Dahlin

art - i - facts Salvator Rosa was a poet, actor, as well as a painter and printmaker. He was a colorful character who did a great deal to create the popular romantic image of the artist as a rebel and outsider.


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228 Fayetteville St. (919) 896 - 7503 Wed - Sat 12 - 4pm

The Mahler welcomes painter, Jeremiah Miller to our gallery! Miller’s vibrant paintings of the North Carolina and Virginia landscape have been presented in over 60 one-man exhibitions and are in numerous public and private collections. Miller approaches painting as an celebration of the spirit.

Jeremiah Miller, Golden Forest, oil on canvas, 48” x 60”

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201 Princess St. (910) 343 - 8997 Tues - Sat 11 - 6pm

“Vibrant Lives“ featuring Ann Conner and Warren Dennis continues through July 16, 2016. “Reflections” featuring painters Lisa Creed and Angie Sinclair opens July 22, 2016. Dive into their cool canvases depicting the Carolina coast with serene marshes and playful beaches.

Angie Sinclair, Wave After Wave, oil, 24” x 36”

art - i - facts John Falxman was both a draftsman and a sculptor, and one of England’s most important Neoclassical artists. As a young man he worked for Josiah Wedgewood and gained an interest in classical pottery.

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Charleston Atrium Art Gallery

61 Queen St. (843) 973 - 3300 Mon - Sat 10 - 5pm

Ongoing exhibition with works by Joseph Bradley, Mchelle Y Williams, Ruth Hamill, John Townsend, Christina Doelling, Jim Pittman, Charlotte Foust, Ann Balzac Keane, Emma Bell, John Thompson, Debra Howard, and Julie Dunn.

Dog & Horse Fine Art & Portraiture

102 Church St. (843) 577 - 5500 Mon - Sat 10 - 5pm

www.dogandhorsefineart.com

Join us for the 11th annual Palate and Palette Stroll, an evening dedicated to fine art, cuisine, and wine benefiting local art programs and premiering Abbie Gibson’s equestrian paintings. We’re one of 13 galleries paired with downtown restaurants. Tickets required.

Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art

www.ellarichardson.com

58 Broad St. (843) 722 - 3660 Mon - Sat 10 - 5pm

“New Works by Lindsay Goodwin.” We are pleased to present a showcase of works by our artist, Lindsay Goodwin. The show will open the night of Palette & Palate on July 15 and features Goodwin’s incredibly detailed Parisian dining rooms and interiors. July 15- August 27.

John C. Doyle Art Gallery

www.johncdoyle.com

125 Church St. (843) 577 - 7344 Tues - Sat 11 - 5pm

Please join us July 15th from 5:30-7:30pm, as we are excited to participate in the 11th Annual Palette and Palate event! Eleven Fine Art galleries will be paired with prominent Charleston restaurants for a special art and culinary experience! For more details, visit: paletteandpalatestroll.com Palette and Palate: July 15th, 5:30 - 7:30pm

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www.atriumartgallery.com

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Spartanburg

578 West Main St. (864) 804 - 6501 Tues - Fri 10 - 6pm; Sat 10 - 4pm

A Garden Party continues through July 16 featuring nature-inspired works by WMAC artists and 9 invited guest artists, featuring new ceramic garden totems. Join us on July 21, 5-9 pm for Art Walk and explore 3 floors of original art. ArtWalk Reception: July 21st, 5 - 9pm

art - i - facts Gianloreno Bernini was at his greatest when combining his skills as a designer, sculptor, and architect as he did in The Cornaro Chapel. The ever persistent self-critic, he considered this masterpiece his “least-bad work”.


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Second Street Gallery 306 E Jefferson St. (540) 661 - 8977 Mon - Sat 11 - 6pm

“Masters of Contemporary Art�, Exhibiting limited edition original prints and exhibition posters. Screenprints, lithography, and etchings by Ellsworth Kelly, Salvador Dali, Georges Braque, Damien Hirst, Roy Lichtenstein, Sam Francis, Haring, Philip Pearlstein, Andy Warhol, Gerald Laing, Joan Miro, and more.

Les Yeux du Monde

www.lesyeuxdumonde.com

841 Wolf Trap Rd. (434) 973 - 5566 Thurs - Sun 1 - 5pm

Summer Light will feature art by regional and national favorites including Pam Black, Sally Bowring, Liz Geiger, David Hawkins, Kris Iden, Gwyn Kohr, Kathy Kuhlmann, Susan Mcalister, Ann Lyne, Ana Rendich, Kiki Slaughter, Theo van Groll, Millicent Young and more! Opening Reception: July 15th, 5:30 - 7:30pm

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5 x 5. 5 x 5 welcomes five artist projects into the gallery for two weeks each throughout the summer. Artists are encouraged to utilize the space in an innovative way; to test an idea, experiment with a project, or engage new audiences. THRU Aug. 21st.

Anne’s Visual Art Studio

www.mkt.com/visualartstudio

208 West Broad St. (804) 644 - 1368 Wed - Fri 12 - 5pm; Sat 12 - 3pm

Cowgirls Are Easy to Love by Terry Lynn Smith are figurative oil paintings with attitude. Fusing hyper-realism, beauty, eccentric hairstyles, and western fashion, Smith has created an exhibition full of passion with vibrant colors and texture surrounded by a rich countryside. THRU June 16th.

Brazier Gallery

www.braziergallery.com

1616 West Main St. (804) 358 - 2771 Tues - Fri 11 - 5pm; Sat 12 - 4pm

Pen & ink drawings of Richmond landmarks by Italian artist Guglielmo Botter, July 8-30. Twenty 16” by 20” matted and framed originals. Several make a lovely grouping or one for a nice Richmond memory. Prints also available.

Guglielmo Botter, Jefferson Hotel

Candela Books + Gallery

www.candelabooks.com

214 West Broad St. (804) 225 - 5527 Tues - Fri 11 - 5pm; Sat 1 - 5pm

UnBound5! Annual invitational and juried exhibition featuring work from 42 fine art photographers. Candela will host a gala event on July 23rd. All the proceeds raised are used to purchase select works from the exhibition. Work collected will join a Candela Collection which will eventually be pursued to donate to a notable art institutions. THRU July 30th. Opening Reception: July 1st, 5 - 9pm


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Richmond Glave Kocen Gallery

www.glavekocengallery.com

1620 West Main St. (804) 358 - 1990 Tues - Fri 11 - 6pm; Sat 11 - 4pm

Opening Reception: July 15th, 6 - 8pm

Page Bond Gallery

www.pagebondgallery.com

1625 West Main St. (804) 359 - 3633 Tues - Sat 10 - 5pm

A Group exhibition featuring select artists represented by the gallery and Biking In Berlin: Paintings by artist Nancy Murphy Spicer tracking on her explorations during a 2010 residency. THRU Sept. 2nd. Opening Reception: July 14th, 6 - 8pm

Quirk Gallery www.quirkgallery.com

207 West Broad St. (804) 340 - 6036 Mon - Fri 10 - 7pm; Sat 11 - 6pm; Sun 12 - 4pm

Quirk’s Main Gallery exhibition for July includes work curated by Sara Clarken and Dominique Munoz, two very talented photographers and recent graduates from VCU’s School of the Arts. This show opens July 7 and runs through August 21, 2016.

Visual Arts Center of Richmond www.visarts.org

1812 West Main St. (804) 353 - 0094 Mon - Fri 9 - 9pm; Sat 10 - 5pm; Sun 1 - 4pm

Gallery Flux

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307B England St. (804) 752 - 3540 Tues - Fri 11 - 6pm; Sat 11 - 4pm; Sun 12 - 4pm New Work by Represented Artists. The collection of art includes paintings, both modern and representational of the surrounding landscape, sculptures in various mediums, pottery, jewelry, and mixed media works by 25 local and regional artists. THRU July 30th. Reception: July 7th, 5:30 - 8pm

Jennifer Young, Sunset Sail, oil on canvas, 30” x 40”

Virginia

“Cahute”, featuring: Mickael Broth, Matt Lively, Andre Shank (courtesy of The Eric Schindler Gallery), Ed Trask. What happens when 5 artists get together and take over a gallery for two months? We have no idea but you will reap the benefits! July 15th - Aug. 27th.


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Nesting Season - White Egret, oil on linen, 40” x 30”

Available for purchase at: Helena Fox Fine Art, Charleston, SC www.helenafoxfineart.com/mary-erickson www.MaryEricksonART.com 1.704.219.0391

St. Michaels Sailboat

Lori White

LDWhiteArt.com

Venetian Wind Vane, 24” x 12”

www.jkcrum.com

Karis Gallery, Hilton Head Island - 843.785.5100 Mitchell-Hill Gallery, Charleston - 843.564.0034

Vicki Rees VLRees.com


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Blue Hole Fishing, fused glass and copper fish, metal stand, 12” x 8” x ½”

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Alan Avery Art Company Anne Irwin Fine Art Artists’ Atelier of Atlanta Atlanta Artists Center Atlanta Contemp. Art Ctr. Bill Lowe Gallery David Gallery dk Gallery Huff Harrington Fine Art Jackson Fine Art Kai Lin Art Lagerquist Gallery Lumiere Gallery Mus. of Contemp. Art GA O’Karma Gallery Pryor Fine Art Red Door Art Gallery Reinike Gallery Sandler Hudson Gallery (The) Signature Shop & Gallery TEW Galleries Thomas Deans Fine Art Watson Gallery Whitespace

Roswell, GA - 35

Ann Jackson Gallery Cowgirl Studios Creative Mill Art Show Ford Smith Gallery MUSE & Co. Fine Art SLM Studio/Gallery Synergy Fine Art Gallery Taylor Kinzel Gallery Vinings Gallery

Savannah, GA - 36 Friedman’s Fine Art Gallery 11 Gallery 209 (The) Savannah Gallery (The) Signature Gallery (The) Village Craftsmen

Asheville, NC - 37

Artetude Gallery Asheville Gallery of Art Black Mtn Col. Mus. & Arts Ctr Bender Gallery Blue Spiral I

Calabash, NC - 37 Sunset River Marketplace

Chapel Hill, NC - 38 FRANK Gallery Hanes Art Center UNC Tyndall Galleries

Charlotte, NC - 39-41 allison sprock fine art Anne Neilson Fine Art Charlotte Art League Charlotte Fine Art Gallery Ciel Gallery Cimarron Sky Gallery Elder Gallery Hidell Brooks Gallery LaCa Projects Gallery Lark & Key Gallery

McColl Fine Art Mint Museum Randolph Picture House Gallery Projective Eye Gallery Providence Gallery Shain Gallery

Coastal, NC - 41 Beaufort Art Market Mike Basher Gallery

Durham, NC - 42

Craven Allen Gallery Durham Arts Guild Durham Arts Council Gallery Golden Belt Artist Studios Pleiades Gallery Through This Lens

Hillsborough, NC - 43 Eno Gallery Hillsborough Arts Council Gallery Hillsborough Gallery of Arts

New Bern, NC - 43 Fine Art at Baxters

Raleigh, NC - 44-47

311 Gallery Adam Cave Fine Art ArtSpace CAM Raleigh Gallery C Lee Hansley Gallery Little Art Gallery Local Color Gallery NC Museum of Nat. Nicole’s Studio & Art Gallery Roundabout Art Collective The Mahler Fine Art Tipping Paint Gallery

Wilmington, NC - 47 New Elements Gallery

Winston, NC -n/a Artworks Gallery

Beaufort, SC - n/a

Atelier on Bay Beaufort Art Association Charles Street Gallery Elena Madden Studio Greenfish Gallery I. Pinckney Simons Gallery Indigo Gallery Rhett Gallery Inc. Salt Gallery Thibault Gallery USC Ctr for the Arts

Bluffton, SC - n/a

Pluff Mudd Gallery Society of Bluffton Artists

Charleston, SC - 48-49

Anglin Smith Fine Art Atrium Art Gallery (The) Atelier Gallery Cecil Bryne Gallery Charleston Artist Guild Gallery Coco Vivo Fine Art Corrigan Gallery LLC Courtyard Art Gallery Dog & Horse Gallery Edward Dare Gallery Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art Ellis-Nicholson Gallery (The) Gallery on Broad Gaye Sanders Fisher Gallery Helena Fox Fine Art Horton Hayes Fine Art Lowcountry Artists John Carroll Doyle Art Gallery Martin Gallery Mary Martin Gallery Michael Mitchell Gallery Principle Gallery Sandpiper Gallery Spencer Galleries

Columbia, SC - 50

701 Center for Contemp Art City Art Gallery Gallery West Havens Framemakers and Gallery HoFP Gallery if ART Gallery Portfolio Art Gallery Village Artists Vista Studios/Gallery 80808

Greenville, SC - n/a Artists Guild Gallery of Greenville Les Beaux Arts Gallery T.L. Norris Gallery

Hilton Head, SC - n/a Endangered Arts Ltd Karis Art Gallery

Spartanburg, SC - 50 West Main Artists Co-op

C’ville, VA - 51

BozART, Fine Art Collective Chroma Projects Graves International Art Les Yeux du Monde

Richmond, VA - 52-53 1708 Gallery ada Gallery Brazier Gallery Candela Books Chasen Galleries Crossroads Art Center Gallery Flux Glave Kocen Gallery Page Bond Gallery Quirk Gallery Reynolds Gallery Uptown Gallery Visual Arts Center West End Gallery

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Huff Harrington Fine Art, 6-8pm

Saturday, July 16th

Artists Atelier Gallery, 12-4pm

Friday, July 22nd

Thomas Deans Fine Art, 6-8pm

Marietta, GA, pg 35 Friday, July 1st

Saturday, July 9th

Charlotte Fine Art Gallery, 5-8pm

Friday, July 15th

Charlotte Fine Art Gallery, 7-8:30pm

Wednesday, July 27th SOCO Gallery, 6-8pm

Coastal, NC, pg 41 Saturday, July 23rd

Carolina Artist Gallery, 5-7pm

dk Gallery, 5-9pm Red Door Art Gallery, 5-9pm

Durham, NC, pg 42

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Marietta Cobb Art Museum, 6-8pm

Craven Allen Gallery, 5-7pm

Chapel Hill, NC, pg 38

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FRANK Gallery, 6-9pm

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New Bern, NC, pg 43

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Tyndall Galleries, 7-9pm

Charlotte, NC, pg 39-41 Friday, July 1st

Ciel Gallery, 6-9pm

Friday, July 8th

Fine Art at Baxters, 5-8pm

Raleigh, NC, pg 44-47 Friday, July 1st

311 Gallery, 6-9pm Nicole’s Studio & Art Gallery, 6-8:30

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Winston-Salem, NC Friday, July 1st

Artworks Gallery, 7-10pm

Charleston, SC, pg 48-49 Friday, July 15th

John Doyle Art Gallery, 5:30-7:30pm

Spartanburg, SC, pg 50 Thursday, July 21st

West Main Artist’s Co-op, 5-9pm

C’ville, VA, pg 51 Friday, July 15th

Les Yeux du Monde, 5:30-7:30pm

Richmond, VA, pg 52-53 Friday, July 1st

Candela Books + Gallery, 5-9pm

Thursday, July 7th Gallery Flux, 5:30-8pm

Thursday, July 14th

Page Bond Gallery, 6-8pm

Friday, July 15th

Glave Kocen Gallery, 6-8pm

Saturday, July 23rd

Candela Books + Gallery, 7-11pm

Roundabout Art Collective, 6-9pm

Charlotte Art League Gallery, 6-9pm

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Leila, Rhea’s Beauty II, painting with mixed media on wood, 40” x 40”

1522 East Fourth St. Charlotte, NC 28204 704.333.8235 Mon-Fri 10-4, Sat 10-3 bob@picturehousegallery.com www.picturehousegallery.com


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