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It’s Happy Hour Somewhere, acrylic, 18” x 24”

Wil Goff Emerged October 2 - October 31 Reception: October 7 Sunset River Marketplace

Calabash, NC SunsetRiverMarketplace.com

Sculpture by Holly Fischer


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WHAT’S INSIDE

Editorials Blonde Abstractions Raleigh, NC. Complimentary & contradictory color raise autumn spirits at 311 Gallery 8

New Acquisitions Charlotte, NC. National and international artists at Picture House Gallery 9

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A Celebration of Photography & Ceramics Chapel Hill, NC. Two amazing exhibits at FRANK Gallery 10

Exhibits Calabash, NC. Wil Goff Emerged at Sunset River Marketplace 15 Chapel Hill, NC. 2nd Friday Art Walk

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Hillsborough, NC. Beyond the Surface at Hillsborough Gallery of Art 18 New Bern, NC. Refresh, New Art, New Views 18 at Fine Art at Baxters

Sections Creative Exposure Artist Calendar

what’s inside Blonde Abstractions at 311 Gallery, pg 7 Barbara Tyroler at FRANK Gallery, pg 9

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Barbara Tyroler, Imani, photograph, FRANK Gallery, pg 10

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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 or aggressive sets of colors that are used to create shocking, gaudy, or jazzy work! Contemporary fun and fodder for abstract artists! Abstract art is broadly defined as non-objective and non-representational art. Unlike more traditional genres, abstract artists tend to be more concerned with the process than the final product. Color and the application of color are important components of the process.

Blonde Abstractions

Abstract painting for Kelly Blackington is about trusting her intuition. It allows her to tap into a different part of her brain. She likes to study colors and textures and play with combinations. Kelly gets bored easily and sees herself as having “Artist ADD.” She loves nothing more than changing her direction to try something new.

311 Gallery Oct 6 - Oct 28 An exhibition that presents a riot of complementary and contradictory color to raise the autumn spirits

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.

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.

Sherri Stewart’s work entails a spiritual awakening with a focus on reflection and growth. She uses alcohol ink for its unpredictability, fluidity and vibrancy; a metaphor for her unstructured, free flowing inquisitive journey.

Google color theory and you will get over 12 million hits that cover the basics of hue, saturation, and lightness, warm vs cool, tints and shades, and the 7 color harmonies. What about contradictory colors? Contradictory colors are more elusive. Most definitions discuss how the color is used through culture and context; thus every color is a contradictory color. One source defined complementary colors as the Yin-Yang or contradictory colors; no help there!

311 W. Martin St. Raleigh (919) 436-6987 311Gallery.com Fri-Sat 12-4pm & 5-8pm

21st century color theory has expanded the basic harmonies with the addition of custom

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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”.

New Acquisitions: Picture House Gallery

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.

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.

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.

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

Fine art deserves the utmost in care, handling, and expertise, and this gallery has

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and Gesche Weurfel. Photography exhibitions are presented as part of the CLICK! Photography Festival. Dining Out A chef has much to consider, and now more than ever, the origin of the food is just as interesting as the quality of the ingredients. Local heirloom tomatoes and neighborhood goat cheeses flourish in our best and favorite restaurants. Now, they are also being served on handmade pottery, with wood ash glazes or custom designs that take the visual value of the meal even further beyond the basics, and creates a celebration of both the food and presentation.

Barbara Tyroler, Imani

A Celebration of Photography and Ceramics October 10 - November 5

FRANK gallery presents the dinnerware and serving pieces designed by seven famed regional potters, created for great chefs throughout the Southeast, and used for dining in innovative restaurants across the region. These executive chefs often go to the studio to understand how the pottery is designed, and specifically how those pieces can best showcase the art of fine dining.

Reception, Oct 13, 6-9PM Visitations Barbara Tyroler and Jaki Shelton Green FRANK artist Barbara Tyroler in collaboration with award-winning poet Jaki Shelton Green showcases her recent photographic composites, “Visitations,” a series of layered images of the poet and her late daughter, Imani, together with Jaki’s poem, “i want to undie you.” In conjunction with this exhibition, the artists will present Visitations: A Community Response to Loss and Celebration, an evening of poetry and images with musical interpretations from Shana Tucker and mahaloJazz, featuring Alison Weiner, Beverly Botsford, and Robbie Link. Tickets are $25, and can be purchased at frankisart.com/events/visitations or in person at FRANK Gallery.

Play is Universal A photographic exhibit featuring the work of local artist Barbara Tyroler, illuminates Kidzu Children’s Museum’s work in creating a “structure of belonging” and making great play experiences accessible to all.

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

Also on exhibit FRANK photographers Alan Dehmer, Peter Filene, Bill McAllister, John Rosenthal, Jacqueline Tait Leebrick, David Spear, Barbara Tyroler, Sam Wang, Wojtek Wojdynski; and guests Harlan Campbell

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GEORGIA Lagerquist Gallery 690 Miami Cir. NE #125 Atlanta, GA (404) 261-8273

Georgia Marietta Atlanta

Mason Fine Art 415 Plasters Ave. NW Ste.100 Atlanta, GA (404) 879-1500

Roswell

Museum of Contemporary Art of GA 75 Bennett St. NW Atlanta, GA (404) 367-8700 Pryor Fine Art 764 Miami Cir. NE #132, Atlanta, GA (404) 352-8775

Savannah

Reinike Gallery 761-C Miami Cir. NE Atlanta, GA (404) 364-0490 Sandler Hudson Fine Art 1000 Marietta St. NW Ste. 116 Atlanta, GA (404) 817-3300 TEW Galleries 425 Peachtree Hills Ave. NE Atlanta, GA (404) 869-0511; Mon-Fri 10-5pm, Sat 11-5pm www.tewgalleries.com

ATLANTA Alan Avery Art Company 656 Miami Cir NE Atlanta, GA (404) 237-0370 Anne Irwin Fine Art 690 Miami Cir. NE #150 Atlanta, GA (404) 497-1200 Artists Atelier Gallery & Studios 800 Miami Cir. NE #200 Atlanta, GA (404) 231-5999 Atlanta Artist Center 2797 Grandview Ave. NE Atlanta, GA (404) 237-2324 Atlanta Contemporary Art Center 535 Means St. NW Atlanta, GA (404) 688-1970 Bill Lowe Gallery 764 Miami Cir. NE #210 Atlanta, GA (404) 352-8114

Brian Rutenberg, Orchard 3, 2017, oil on linen, 72” x 50” Paintings by Brian Rutenberg. Brian Rutenberg: Presents “Clear Seeing Place,” an exhibition of his powerful abstract landscapes redolent of memories of nature. The works incorporate intense and passionate color harmonies in impasto paint that are every bit as vibrant as summers in the south. Oct. 13th - Nov. 18th.

High Museum of Art 1280 W Peachtree St. NW Atlanta, GA (404) 733-4400 Huff Harrington Fine Art 4240 Rickenbacker Dr. NE Atlanta, GA (404) 257-0511

The Signature Shop & Gallery 3267 Roswell Rd. NW Atlanta,GA (404) 237-4426

Jackson Fine Art 3115 E Shadowlawn Ave. NE Atlanta, GA (404) 233-3739

Thomas Deans Fine Art 690 Miami Cir. NE Ste. 905 Atlanta, GA (404) 814-1811

Kai Lin Art 999 Brady Ave. NW #7 Atlanta, GA (404) 408-4248

Whitespace Gallery 814 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta, GA (404) 688-1892

Lumiere Gallery 425 Peachtree Hills Ave. NE #29B (404) 261-6100

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2 Rules Fine Art 85 Church St. Marietta, GA (404) 355-6897

Taylor Kinzel Gallery 16 Elizabeth Way Roswell, GA (770) 993-3555

Avery Gallery 390 Roswell St NE, Marietta, GA (770) 427-2459

Vinings Gallery 10 Elizabeth Way Roswell, GA (770) 299-1122; M-Th 11-7, F-Sa 11-8, Sun 12-5

dk Gallery 25 W Park Sq. Marietta, GA (770) 427-5377

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Marietta Square Artists Attic 120 S Park Sq. NE Marietta, GA (770) 298-9207 Marietta/ Cobb Museum of Art 30 Atlanta St. SE Marietta, GA (770) 528-1444 Markay Gallery 26 Winters St, Marietta, GA (404) 401-1806 _________________________________________

Canton Street Please join us in welcoming Michael Flohr back to the gallery for his annual October one-man show and live painting performance. Michael brings an exclusive body of work just for Vinings Gallery to this well-loved weekend event including new originals and limited edition works. Please visit vininingsgallery.com for additional details and show times.

ROSWELL Ann Jackson Gallery 932 Canton St. Roswell, GA (770) 993-4783

Vinings Gallery on Canton 938 Canton St. Roswell, GA (770) 545-8887; M-Th 11-7, F-Sa 11-8, Sun 12-5

Ford Smith Fine Art 980 Canton St. #A Roswell, GA (678) 908-1989

www.viningsgallery.com

gallery43 43 Park Square Ct. Roswell, GA (470) 321-3227 Muse & Co Fine Art 31B Oak St. Roswell, GA (770) 594-9511 Synergy Fine Art Gallery 26 Webb St. Roswell, GA (678) 585-0303

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Vinings Gallery on Canton brings a vibrant collection of original and limited edition artwork to Historic Roswell. With new and emerging artists, contemporary sculpture, and stunning fine art glass, the gallery truly offers something for everyone.

Vinings Gallery on Canton Ann Jackson Fine Art

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Jonas Gerard Fine Art 240 Clingman Ave & 191 Lyman St. Studio 144 Asheville, NC 28801 www.jonasgerard.com

Sunset River Marketplace 10283 Beach Dr. SW Calabash, NC (910) 575-5999; Mon-Sat 10-5pm www.sunsetrivermarketplace.com

Jonas Gerard, Burst of Joy #4, acrylic on canvas, 30” x 48” Kari Swanson Trackside Studios 375 Depot Street www.kariswansonstudio.com Wil Goff, Jubilant, acrylic, 40” x 38” Wil Goff Emerged. Inspired by his beloved wife’s passing, Wil uses bold intuitive color combinations. His abstract expressionist artworks evoke an emotional response from his viewers. Meet the artist at a reception on Saturday, Oct. 11, 1-4 p.m. Show runs Oct. 2 - 31.

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Tyndall Galleries University Place 201 S Estes Dr. Chapel Hill, NC (919) 942-2290 _________________________________________

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

CHARLOTTE allison sprock fine art 600 Queens Rd. Charlotte, NC (704) 705-2000 Bechtler Museum of Modern Art 420 S Tryon St. Charlotte, NC (704) 353-9200 Ciel Gallery: A Fine Art Collective 128 E Park Ave. Charlotte, NC Hidell Brooks Gallery 1910 South Blvd #130, Charlotte, NC (704) 334-7302

Barbara Tyroler, Imani #6 Dining Out and Visitations. October is a gallery wide celebration of pottery and photography. Featuring ceramics created for fine dining restaurants throughout the Southeast, and a very special union of photography, poetry, and performance. Oct. 10th - Nov 5th.

Jerald Melberg Gallery

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

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

John & June Alcott Gallery University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 115 S Columbia St. Chapel Hill, NC (919) 962-2015

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Mint Museum Uptown 500 S Tryon St. Charlotte, NC (704) 337-2000 Picture House Gallery 1520 E Fourth St. Charlotte, NC (704) 333-8235; Mon-Fri 10-4pm, Sat 10-3pm www.picturehousegallery.com

Andrea Grimsley, Quantum, 2017, oil on canvas, 24” x 24” Lucid Light/Abstraction. Meet Indiana expressionist, Andrea Grimsley Saturday, Oct 7. Her inspiration comes from shifting values, chroma and form that create an emotional response. Andrea’s works can be seen in several corporate collections such as Nordstrom’s, Apple, and Adobe. Call about her abstract workshop October 7 and 8.

Turquoise Trip, on board, 48” x 48” ONGOING - Featuring Frederick Hart sculpture, works by Jamali, and extensive collection of paintings, sculpture, art glass, and various mediums. Established 1974. Providence Gallery 601-A Providence Rd, Charlotte, NC (704) 333-4535; Mon-Fri 9-5pm; Sat 10-2 www.providencegallery.net

Lark & Key Gallery 128 E Park Ave. Ste. B, Charlotte, NC (704) 334-4616; Tues-Sat 11-5pm www.larkandkey.com

Annie Leist, The Tourists, oil on canvas Providence Gallery introduces the visionary art of Annie Leist, a legally blind artist living in NYC. Her passionate paintings are filled with color, form, and shape, offering observers a secret glimpse into her personal experience of the world around her.

Duy Huynh , Foundation Course, acrylic and colored pencil on wood, 30” x 24” Confluence, Duy Huynh solo exhibition. Featured potter Julie Covington exhibition ends October 28th. Lark & Key Gallery presents CONFLUENCE, a solo art exhibition by gallery co-owner Duy Huynh with featured potter Julie Covington. Duy and Julie will also have collaborative work, one-of-a-kind pottery pieces embellished with Duy’s imagery.

SOCO Gallery 421 Providence Rd. Charlotte, NC (980) 498-2881 Sozo Gallery Hearst Tower, 214 N Tryon St. Charlotte, NC (704) 575-6777

Mint Museum Randolph 2730 Randolph Rd. Charlotte, NC (704) 337-2000

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

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Hillsborough Arts Council Gallery 102 N Churton St. Hillsborough, NC (919) 643-2500

Fine Art at Baxters Gallery 323 Pollock St. New Bern, NC (252) 634-9002; Mon-Fri 10-6pm, Sat 10-5pm www.fineartatbaxters.com

Hillsborough Gallery of Arts 121 North Churton St. Hillsborough, NC (919) 732-5001; Mon-Sat 11-6pm, Sun 1-4pm www.hillsboroughgallery.com Beyond the Surface. New work by Larry Favorite, Marcy Lansman and Pat Merriman, thru Oct. 24th. _________________________________________

MOREHEAD CITY Carolina Artist Gallery 800 Evans St. Morehead City, NC (252) 726-7550; Tues-Sat 11-5pm www.carolinaartistgallery.com

Kiki Farish, Asherah Presenting Refresh: New Art, New Views an exhibition featuring 11 emerging artist, all with connections to North Carolina. Featured artists include Brandon Cordrey, Jill Eberle, Kiki Farish, Holly Fischer, Alice Hollerman, Gillian Parke, Susan Reynolds, Lisa Beth Robinson, Kristin Thielking, Marlene True, and Jennifer Wells. Richard vonHoorn, Construction, 36” x 36” Shows for the fall: “Reincarnation,” (art from recycled material). Sept. 16 through Nov. 3; “In the Style of”, art inspired by the Masters, Nov. 11 through Jan. 6, 2018. Show entitled “Color,” January to March. All are open to entries. Prizes.

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Adam Cave Fine Art 2009 Progress Ct. Raleigh, NC (919) 838-6692

311 Gallery 311 W Martin St. Raleigh, NC (919) 247-4915; Wed-Sat 11:30-4pm www.311Gallery.com

Artspace 201 E Davie St. Raleigh, NC (919) 821-2787 CAM Raleigh 409 W Martin St. Raleigh, NC (919) 261-5920 Imurj 300 S McDowell St, Raleigh, NC (919) 825-1515 Lee Hansley Gallery 1053 E Whitaker Mill Rd. Ste. 105, Raleigh, NC (919) 828-7557 Gallery C 540 N Blount St. Raleigh, NC (919) 828-3165

Blonde Abstractions. Abstract art is broadly defined as non-objective and non-representational art where artists tend to be more concerned with the process than the final product. Mary Storms, Sherri Stewart, and Kelly Blackington share their work and will be on hand to talk about their process. Oct. 6 - 28th.

Little Art Gallery Cameron Village 432 Daniels St. Raleigh, NC (919) 890-4111 Nicole’s Studio & Art Gallery 719 N Person St. Raleigh, NC (919) 838-8580

ArtSource Fine Art 4421 Six Forks Rd #123, Raleigh, NC (919) 787-9533

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NORTH CAROLINA Nature Art Gallery NC Museum of Natural Sciences 11 West Jones St. Raleigh, NC (919) 707-9800; Mon-Sat 9-5pm, Sun 12-5pm

The Gallery at DREAMS

Fanning St

Hanover St

Red Cross St Walnut St

N 10th St

Anderson St

Wilma Daniels Gallery

www.naturalsciences.org

Grace St

New Elements Gallery

Princess St

Art in Bloom Gallery

Willard St

theArtWorks™

Shannon Bueker, Black Rabbit The Nature Art Gallery presents, “All Beings” artwork by Shannon Bueker. The show runs from October 6, through October 29. Gallery reception, Saturday, Oct. 7, from 2:00-4:00 pm at the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences.

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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

17th St

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Expo216 5th St

Chesnut St

MC Erny Gallery Front St

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Art in Bloom Gallery 210 Princess St. Wilmington, NC (484) 885-3037; Tues-Sat 10-6pm www.aibgallery.com

Dan Gottlieb, Double Take, 36” x 65” Dan Gottlieb Photography. Dan’s work will be exhibited in conjunction with the Triangle “Click” festival. Dan Gottlieb’s dream-like imagery combines photography and painting, revealing extended moments in nature. “I confess to photographic tendencies of a late 19th Century Pictorialist, yet layered, like nature, with elements of order and chance, fixed and variable.” Visual Art Exchange 309 W Martin St. Raleigh, NC (919) 828-7834 _________________________________________

Gale Smith, Brilliant Ribbons, woven copper on copper panel, 24” x 33” ExperiMetal: An Artist’s Journey by Gale Smith opens October 6th and continues through October 28th. The artist transforms metal into contemporary art and combines painting, weaving, and sculpting resulting in colorful, textured wall hangings that take on radically new tapestries and shapes. Oct. 6 - 28th.

WILMINGTON Aces Gallery 211 N. Front St. Ste. 101, Wilmington, NC (910) 343-0998 Gallery of DREAMS DREAMS of Wilmington 901 Fanning St. Wilmington, NC (910) 352-7077

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NORTH CAROLINA Cameron Art Museum 3201 S 17th St. Wilmington, NC (910) 395-5999; Tue-Sun 10-5pm www.cameronartmuseum.org

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

State of the Art/Art of the State. Oct. 8 - Jul 8. Contemporary art by artists currently living in, or native to, N.C. Artists brought a single work to install in the museum (within a 24hr period), greeted by four curators from N.C. institutions and talked with about their work. http://cameronartmuseum.org/sota.

Mary Welch Austin. www.MaryWelchAustin.com. Cape Horn Memorial Albatross poem inspired Mary by “reverse ekphrasis”. Experience vivid, dramatic depictions of the poem in her visual work of art, “Soaring”. Exhibiting September 30-October 28, Leland Cultural Arts Center and her studio at theArtWorks™.

Expo 216 216 N Front St. Wilmington, NC (910) 769-3899 MC Erny Gallery 254 N Front St. #300 Wilmington, NC (910) 343-1640 New Elements Gallery 271 N Front St. Wilmington, NC (910) 343-8997; Tues-Sat 11-6pm www.newelementsgallery.com

Creative Exposure 1/4-page Artists Ad No Commitment

YiFenn Strickland, Red, White, & Brown Trio, stoneware “Endless Summer” featuring photography from Wilmington artist Chris Frick, continues through October 21, 2017. Our new exhibition, featuring ceramic work from YiFenn Strickland and mixed media paintings by Shelia Keefe Ortiz, opens on October 27, 2017. Both of these Wilmington artists masterfully create striking work from soft, organic forms.

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CREATIVE EXPOSURE

Vicki Rees VLRees.com

2 Nude Poses

Elinor Bowman Watercolor, Chinese ink & Black Walnut Ink

www.elinorbowman.com Asheville Gallery of Art & River Art District

Wildflowers II, 12” x 9”

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS October 6th

October 8th

Asheville: Asheville Gallery of Art, Grounded:

Wilmington: Cameron Art Museum, State of the Art/Art of the State, Free Community Day 10am

Charlotte: Charlotte Art League, Fall Into Art, Gallery Crawl 6-9pm, thru Oct. 27th Ciel Gallery, I Spy, Opening Reception 6-9pm, thru Oct. 28th

October 13th

Landscapes Real and Imagined, Reception 5-8pm

Raleigh: 311 Gallery, Blonde Abstractions,

Opening Reception 6-9pm, thru Oct. 28th Gallery C, New Paintings by Laura Lacambra Shubert, Opening Reception 6-9pm, thru Oct. 31st

Wilmington: Art in Bloom Gallery, ExperiMetal:

Chapel Hill: FRANK Gallery, Dining Out & Visitations, Opening Reception 6-9pm, thru Nov. 5th 2nd Friday Artwalk, Carrboro & Chapel Hill, 6-9pm

October 14th Haw River: Alamance Artisans Annual Art Extravaganza!, 10am-5pm

An Artist’s Journey by Gale Smith, Opening Reception 6-8pm, thru Oct. 28th

October 15th

October 7th

Extravaganza!, 12-5pm

Haw River: Alamance Artisans Annual Art

Calabash: Sunset River Marketplace, Wil Goff Emerged, Reception 1-4pm, thru Oct. 31st

October 25th

Charlotte: Charlotte Fine Art Gallery, Andrea

Durham: Craven Allen Gallery, Alex Harris: Near and Far, Gallery Talk & Book Signing with Alex Harris 5:30-7pm, thru Nov. 4th

Raleigh: Nature Art Gallery, All Beings, Gallery

October 27th

Grimsley, Lucid Light/Abstraction, Opening Reception 5-8pm Reception 2-4pm, thru Oct. 29th

Charlotte: Providence Gallery, Annie Leist, Re-

Wilmington: Cameron Art Museum, State of the Art/Art of the State, GALA 6pm

ception with Annie Leist 6-9pm, thru Nov. 30th

Index of Participants 2nd Friday Art Walk 311 Gallery Alamance Artisans Annual Art Extravaganza Annette Giaco Art in Bloom Gallery Asheville Gallery of Art BINDERS Arts Supplies and Frames Cameron Art Museum Carolina Artist Gallery Charlotte Fine Art Gallery Durham County Pottery Tour Elinor Bowman Fine Art at Baxters FRANK Gallery Hillsborough Gallery of Arts Jayne Walther

Jonas Gerard Fine Art Lark & Key Gallery (The) Mahler Fine Art Nature Art Gallery New Elements Gallery Picture House Gallery Providence Gallery River Arts District Studio Stroll Sunset River Marketplace TEW Galleries Todd Baxter theArtWorks™ Wilmington Trackside Studios Vicki Rees Vinings Gallery Vinings Gallery on Canton Virginia Pendergrass

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