artGuide January 2015

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Art Guide

01/2015

Vol. 6 No. 01


Art Competition for Carolina Artists

Juror: Eliza Rathbone

Chief Curator Emerita The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC Enter now through March 15, 2015

$15,000 in cash and prizes

www.carolinasgotart.com for complete details 2013 Second Place Winner by Cat Williams Charlotte, NC.

New this year Internationally renowned ceramic artist, Peter Callas, will select up to 25 pieces for a stoneware/ceramic category. Produced by Elder Gallery in Charlotte, NC


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Ginny Lassiter, Night Glow, acrylic

An Artist’s Journey Jan 6 - 30, 2015

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what’s inside art guide 1

311 Gallery -

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It’s All in the Details, Jeanne Rhea, Sharon DiGiulio, and Michelle Davis Petelinz create compelling abstract narratives.

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Tipping Paint Gallery -

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Joining forces with 311 Gallery, featuring artist Amy Bestgetoorian.

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Charleston Artist Guild Gallery -

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Representing many styles of fine art, photography & jewelry from more than 70 artists.

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Picture House Gallery -

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Works by renowned artists for both the private and corporate collector. 1. 2. 3. 4.

(311 Gallery, pg 8) Amy Bestgetoorian, Beech Leaves; (Tipping Paint Gallery, pg 9) Cathy Peterson Fuller, Secret Garden; (Charleston Artist Guild Gallery, pg 11) Carney, Elder I, mixed media on wood, 40” x 40”; (Picture House Gallery, pg 26)


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FRANK Gallery -

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Featuring two exhibits for January, Luna Lee Ray & Susan Filley, and Local: Inside and Out.

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Hillsborough Gallery of Arts -

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Presenting the Inaugural NC Juried Art Show and Art All A Round.

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Fine Art at Baxters Gallery -

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Works by regionally and nationally recognized artists. Original paintings and works in the fine art media of glass, pottery, ceramics, sculpture and jewelry.

Sunset River Marketplace -

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Presenting work by artist Ginny Lassiter in An Artist’s Journey.

Artists

CE Artists: Mary Erickson, Allen Clapp, Karen Langley, Kirah Van Sickle, pg 34 CE Artists: Caol Joy Shannon, Wyn Easton, Melissa Designer Jewelry, pg 35

Events

5. Rachel Campbell, You Love Them So They’ll Leave; (FRANK Gallery, pg 21) 6. Martha Williams, Painting; (Fine Art at Baxters, pg 25) 7. Ginny Lassiter, Night Glow, acrylic; (Sunset River Marketplace, pg 24)

Events - North Carolina, South Carolina, pg 43


Tipping Paint Gallery

311 West Martin St. Raleigh, NC 27601 919.618.8216

Local fine art in a wide variety of mediums

www.TippingPaintGallery.com Gallery Hours: Wed-Sat 11-4pm and by appointment

Tipping Paint Artists, Row 1 - Lori D White, Amy T. Beshgetoorian, Susan K Jones; Row 2 - Rick Bennett, Vicki L Rees, Linda Eddins

It’s All in the Details

Jan 2-28th

Opening Reception: January 2, 6-9pm

Drawing inspiration from nature, ancestry, memories, hopes, dreams, and the creative process, Jeanne Rhea, Sharon DiGiulio, and Michelle Davis Petelinz create compelling abstract narratives. www.jeannerhea.com; digiuliostudios.com; kindredspiritstudios.com

Bringing Color to the Warehouse District since 2007

311 West Martin St. Raleigh, NC 27601 919.247.4915 www.311gallery.com Wed-Sat 11-4pm


8 311 W. Martin St Raleigh, NC

(919) 247-4915 www.311Gallery.com Wed - Sat 11 - 4pm

The entire 311 Gallery family wishes to thank Carol Joy Shannon for her proactive stewardship of the gallery, wise guidance, and just plain good humor as she enters the next chapter in her truly artistic life. 311 Gallery welcomes 2015 with a new owner, Allen Clapp, a stellar list of new shows and a brand new website, www.311Gallery.com. 311 Gallery, the new name of the 311 West Martin Street Galleries & Studios, is still in the same great location that jumped started the Raleigh Warehouse Art District (recently acclaimed by USA Today as one of the top 10 art districts in the United States). Since its inception in 2007, the Gallery at 311 West Martin Street has had an award winning group of artists. Resident artists include: Kim Balentine, Kelly Blackington, Allen Clapp, Paul Cory, Annette Buckner Hall, Bekah Haslett, Local Color, Cheryl McCardle, Rob Manchester, Susan Miller, Cindi Moorefield, Melissa Poppe, Liz Roetzel, David Spector, Jeanette Stevenson, Sherri Stewart, Judy Stines, Mary Storms, and Tipping Paint Gallery. January’s exhibition, It’s All in the Details, kicks off the 2015 season. Drawing inspiration from nature, ancestry, memories, hopes, dreams and the creative process, Jeanne Rhea, Sharon DiGiulio, and Michelle Davis Petelinz create compelling abstract narratives. 311 Gallery will host an opening reception on January 2nd. See www.311Gallery.com for upcoming juried and invited-artist shows.

Bringing Color to the Warehouse District since 2007


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Tipping Paint Gallery

311 W. Martin St Raleigh, NC

(919) 618-8216 TippingPaintGallery.com Wed - Sat 11 - 4pm, and by app

We had a wonderful year in our new location and thank all those who made it possible. We hosted three juried shows in 2014. In April, Eggistentialism, All Things Chicken, kicked off the Tour d’Coup, a tour of urban chicken coops and their gardens, and raised over $1,000 for the Urban Ministries of Wake County. In August we celebrated the Dog Days of Summer with a wide range of ideas for enjoying the summer heat. October’s show, Celebrating Life, helped raise awareness of Breast Cancer while raising donations for Pretty In Pink, an organization helping women afford treatment. Moving forward into 2015, we will be joining forces with 311 Gallery to sponsor new shows. We invite our artist friends to participate and everyone to come out and enjoy the vitality that is art in Raleigh. Tipping Paint Artists welcomed a new member at the end of 2014. Watercolor artist, Amy Beshgetoorian, craves color the way most people crave food. Usually, the thirst for a particular color is what determines what she paints. Amy is always searching for surprising color choices to pair with a particular subject. A turquoise zebra? Why not? With the gray days of winter ahead, be expecting some exciting pigment splashes. Inspired by Chinese watercolor master, Daniel Nie, Amy strives to get the most out of every brush stroke. She feels there is both energy preserved and mystery revealed in the use of a bold dash of paint. Amy Beshgetoorian, Beech Leaves


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Charleston Artist Guild

160 East Bay St. Charleston, SC

(843) 722-2425 www.charlestonartistguild.com Hours: Daily 11-6pm

Cathy Peterson Fuller, Secret Garden

Christine Thompson, Braiding the Tail

Karyn Healey, Maritime Museum

Reception: Friday Jan 2, 5-8pm

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appy New Year from the members of the Charleston Artist Guild! If your 2015 resolutions include finishing the family room, decorating the den, beautifying the basement or similar task, don’t forget to include your “hometown gallery”, the Charleston Artist Guild Gallery in your search for fine art to put that special touch on your creation. Over 400 pieces of art from 73 exhibiting artists provide a variety of mediums, styles, colors, subjects, and sizes to fit every taste and make your décor unique. The Charleston Artist Guild consists of a diverse group of artists and art lovers who support the arts in the low country. Please visit our website for more information on the Guild and our education and community outreach programs. A purchase from the Guild Gallery also supports these programs as a portion of each sale is donated by the artist toward these efforts. Please join us for a reception during the Art Walk on Friday, January 2.

Deborah Krzyzaniak, Chanticleer


Dancing For Eight, 20” x 20”, mixed media and collage

Patsy Tidwell


“Lycoris Radiata” (Spider Lily) Exhibit

Painting by Bruce Nellsmith

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he Charleston Artist Guild is dedicated to serving the arts community of Charleston, SC. In addition to encouraging our member artists with workshops, programs of instruction and opportunities to exhibit their work, the guild supports, promotes & sponsors several community projects in the Tri-county area.

Dorothy Allston Rogers - Salty and Sweet

The Charleston Artist Guild Gallery exhibits the work of 73 artists. When you purchase an original painting, print or photograph at our gallery, you are helping to sponsor our community programs.

Open daily from 11am - 6pm

843.722.2425 160 E. Bay Street • Charleston, SC Karen Gaag - Reverie

www.CharlestonArtistGuild.com


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Downtown Galleries

The Mahler Fine Art

www.themahlerfineart.com

Ann Roth, Leap Year, cotton; hand dyed shibori warp, hand

dyed ikat weft, hand woven; three panels, 64” x 126”

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

Weavings by Ann Roth. Roth draws inspiration from historic and contemporary textiles from many cultures, as well as from rhythms in the landscape, architectural structures, and found object compositions. The splendid patterns and vibrant colors of the ikat fabrics and embroideries from Uzbeki stan inspired the creation of Leap Year.

Adam Cave Fine Art

115 1/2 East Hargett St.

www.adamcavefineart.com (919) 838 - 6692 Tues - Sat 11 - 5pm Adam Cave Fine Art will kick off it’s eighth year in business with a group show featuring new paintings, prints, photography, and sculpture by many of our twenty-five award winning artists. THRU Jan. 31st. Opening Reception: Jan. 2nd, 6 -9pm

Lee Hansley Gallery

225 Glenwood Ave.

www.leehansleygallery.com (919) 828 - 7557 Tues - Sat 11 - 6pm One Hundred Under 1000, the gallery’s annual holiday exhibition and sale that includes the works of 35 artists in a variety of media. Artists, who hail from seven states, include Valerie and Rick Beck, Elizabeth Darrow, Anne Heartt Gregory, Richard Marshall, Julie Olson, Dean Leary, Virginia Scotchie, and Conrad Weiser among others.


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Nicole’s Studio & Art Gallery 719 N. Person St. www.nicolestudio.com

(919) 838 - 8580 Tues - Fri 10:30 - 5pm; Sat 12 - 4:30pm

Discover a New Year of Exceptional Fine Art. Nicole’s Studio welcomes the discerning art collector to discover works by exceptional artists who have received regional to national recognition. The #1 gallery in NC for art workshops, please visit nicolestudio.com, for our 2015 schedule, including Dan Beck, Nicole Kennedy, Rick McClure, and more. Opening Reception: Jan. 2nd, 6 - 8:30pm

Gallery C

www.galleryc.net

540 N. Blount St.

(919) 828 - 3165

Tues - Sat 12-6pm; Sun 1 - 5pm

“Crossing the Line” The Graphic works of Henry Pearson (1914-2006). An NC native, studied art at UNC/CH and Yale, spent eleven years in the army during WWII interpreting topographical maps. The Op-Art Movement and Pearson’s history led him to experiment with optical effects. Jan. 3rd - Feb. 11th.

NC Museum of Natural Sciences Nature Art Gallery www.naturalsciences.org

11 West Jones St.

(919) 707 - 9800

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

The Nature Art Gallery presents, “Scenes from the Natural World”- Photography by Mike Boykin. December 5, 2014 thru January 25, 2015.

Mike Boykin


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www.311Gallery.com

Warehouse District

311 West Martin St.

(919) 247 - 4915 Wed - Sat 11 - 4pm

Drawing inspiration from nature, ancestry, memories, hopes, dreams, and the creative process, Jeanne Rhea, Sharon DiGiulio, and Michelle Davis Petelinz create compelling abstract narratives. THRU Jan. 28th.

Opening Reception: Jan. 2nd, 6 - 9pm

Jeanne Rhea

West Downtown Raleigh Little Art Gallery and Craft Collection 432 Daniels St. www.littleartgalleryandcraft.com

(919) 890 - 4111

Mon - Sat 10 - 6pm; Sun 1 - 5pm

Kathy Myers Reece: North Carolina Mountains and Streams. Highly textured oil paintings of landscapes by North Carolina artist, Kathy Myers Reece. Kathy will be demonstrating her painting techniques in the gallery during the opening reception. THRU Feb.

Opening Reception: Jan. 24th, 2 - 5pm

Kathy Myers Reece, Mountain with Stream, oil

Roundabout Art Collective

305 Oberlin Rd.

www.roundaboutartcollective.com

(919) 747 - 9495

Wed - Sat 11 - 5pm; Sun 1 - 5pm

NCSU’s College of Art and Design Student Art Show. Celebrate today’s newest ideas and creations. First Friday Reception, Jan. 9th, 6-9. Art show and sale through January.

Opening Reception: Jan. 9th, 6 - 9pm


Featured Artist Carol Joy Shannon www.caroljoyshannon.com

Carol Joy Shannon is an award-winning artist whose work is sought by collectors around the world. Her wildlife work was juried into to the Southeastern Wildlife Festival for three years in the mid-decade; reproductions from the GEOMETRIX® series are popular items on art. com and allposters.com, and the City 52 LA City Series has been claiming walls in private, public and corporate collections since its debut. A desire to travel and learn kept Carol Joy’s life in almost constant motion for decades, resulting in work as various as milking sheep in Tuscany, singing songs in Monaco, crunching numbers for the Las Vegas library, and high tech R & D companies in Seattle and Charleston. She worked on cruise ships, delivered sailboats throughout the Adriatic and Aegean, worked for a foreign diplomat and ran sunset cruises in Key West. She wrote for newspapers in Eastern Europe and worked as an extra on films. Carol Joy moved to Raleigh, NC in 2000 (to work with Habitat for Humanity as an AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer), married a Raleigh native and discovered Raleigh’s active art scene, which she quickly became part of, enthusiastically exploring genres and entering shows, until she found her own niche. Devoting years to fulltime application, classes, critiques, group work, juried shows and public exhibitions, Carol Joy has emerged with a signature style and a wide following. She was the featured artist in 2013 the Visual Art Exchange “For the Love of Art” annual auction, and is the poster artist for one of the top 100 art festivals in 2015. Her work has been seen in dozens of regional and national venues and she continues to exhibit in juried art events throughout the southern US. Something About the Milky Way

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FRANK Gallery

www.frankisart.com

(919) 636 - 4135 Tues - Sat 11 - 6pm; Sun 1 - 5pm

109 East Franklin St.

Luna Lee Ray & Susan Filley with Linwood Hart and Jim Lux. January 6 – February 8, 2015. Local: Inside and Out. January 6 – April 5, 2015. New year, new shows at FRANK. We have a spotlight on four exceptional artists working in mixed media and ceramics, as well as a celebration of North Carolina. A Travel Journal project and some great local music.

Linwood Hart, Powerline

Tyndall Galleries

www.tyndallgalleries.com

Opening Reception: Jan. 9th, 6 - 9pm

University Mall (919) 942 - 2290 Thurs - Sat 12 - 6pm

We are happy to present Nature’s Grace, a lovely new series of six sculptural ceramic kimonos by Ellen Kong. Ellen employs elegant bird and floral motifs on her kimonos to portray with remarkable creativity and exquisite precision the miraculous cycle of life.

Ellen Kong, Nature’s Grace Series: Another Spring, ceramic, 16” x 13” x 14”


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FRANK Gallery

109 E. Franklin St Chapel Hill, NC

(919) 636-4135 frankisart.com Tues - Sat 11 - 6pm; Sun 1 - 5pm

Featured Exhibition: Luna Lee Ray & Susan Filley With Linwood Hart and Jim Lux January 6 – February 8, 2015 Local: Inside and Out January 6 – April 5, 2015 Opening Reception for both: January 9th, 6-9pm Jim Lux, Do Your Best

January brings in a new year, and exciting new shows at FRANK. The spotlight is on mixed media painters Luna Lee Ray and Linwood Hart, and ceramicists Susan Filley and Jim Lux. In addition, our special exhibition “Local: Inside and Out” features a celebration of all things NC. We are excited to present the first of a series of artist spotlight shows presenting four artists, Ray, Hart, Filley, and Lux, who have in common a passion for rich, layered surfaces. Whether developing texture through matte and metallic glazes, or paper collage and heavily manipulated paint, they all achieve lush, sensual depth and beauty. Also opening this month, “Local: Inside and Out” will explore what makes our home such a special place. Guests Catherine Carter, Steve Hessler, and Henry Link, as well as FRANK artists will share their visions of North Carolina. In addition to this “hometown” show, artists Sudie Rakusin, Carroll Lassiter, and Nerys Levy offer an opportunity to further explore the Triangle via “Travel Journal” expeditions in the area.* Each outing will take place in a new location and focus on art making in different ways. Also in January, the “Piedmont Regulators” will perform their own brand of ole time music for FRANK at our Last Thursday Salon on January 29. *Fee and registration required for the Travel Journal session. Visit us online for more information.

Luna Lee Ray, Nightbird


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(919) 286 - 4837 Mon - Fri 9:30 - 6pm; Sat 10 - 4pm Medici Schmedici: Demystifying the Artist/Collector Bond explores the work of nationally known artists in conjunction with local collectors to encourage a new generation of arts supporters. Featuring Photographs by Burk Uzzle, Pamela Pecchio, and MJ Sharp; Sculpture by Thomas Sayre, and Mixed Media Work by Heather Gordon. Artist talks and Panels TBA. THRU Mar. 14th.

Burk Uzzle, Danbury State Fair, photograph

Pleiades Gallery

Opening Reception: Jan. 17th, 5 - 7pm

109 East Chapel Hill St.

www.pleiadesartdurham.com (919) 797 - 2706 Wed - Thurs 11 - 6pm; Fri - Sat 11 - 8pm; Sun 1 - 4pm “Pleiades Plus One� celebrates our local arts community and the ties between artists. Each Pleiades artist invites a guest artist, and that guest also invites a guest to exhibit. The show will be organic, surprising, and an eclectic mix of some of the best of Triangle arts. Jan. 7th - Feb. 14th.

Opening Reception: Jan. 16th, 6 - 9pm


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www.enogallery.net (919) 883 - 1415 Tues - Thurs 12:30 - 5:30pm; Fri - Sat 12:30 - 8:30pm; Sun 1 - 4pm Eno Gallery is a contemporary Fine Art Gallery in the heart of Historic Hillsborough. Representing over 30 nationally recognized and established regional artists.

Hillsborough Gallery of Arts www.hillsboroughgallery.com

121 North Churton St.

(919) 732 - 5001 Mon - Sat 11 - 6pm; Sun 1 - 4pm

Resolutions 2015 - Inaugural North Carolina juried art show. Show runs January 5th- 25th. Opening reception Friday, January 9th, 6-9 pm. Art All A Round – Circularly inspired art. Show runs January 26th- February 22nd. Opening reception: Friday, January 30th, from 6-9pm.

Opening Reception: Jan. 9th, 6-9pm

art - i - facts A pupil of Jan van Scorel, Anothonis Mor became one of the most celebrated portraitists of the 16th century. His strong, severe portraits won him commissions in the courts of England, Germany, Spain, Portugal, and Italy.


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Sunset River Marketplace

www.fineartatbaxters.com

(910) 575 - 5999 Mon - Sat 10 - 5pm

10283 Beach Dr. SW

An Artist’s Journey: Abstracts by Ginny Lassiter. Lassiter, owner of Sunset River Marketplace and a graduate of East Carolina, works mainly in acrylic. This collection reflects her evolution as an abstract artist focusing on shapes and textures, which have become her own signature style. THRU Jan. 30th.

Ginny Lassiter, Night Glow, acrylic


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Fine Art at Baxters Gallery

www.fineartatbaxters.com

(252) 634 - 9002 Mon - Fri 10 - 6pm, Sat 10 - 5pm

323 Pollock st.

“Lycoris Radiata” the Spider Lily Exhibit has inspired and challenged gallery artists to create works as varied in their own personal interpretations and style as they are in media– oil, acrylic, watercolor/ink, glass, ceramic, colored pencil, mixed media, and more!

Opening Reception: Jan. 9th, 5 - 8pm

Martha Williams, Painting

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Picture House Gallery

1522 E. Fourth St. Charlotte, NC

(704) 333-8235 www.picturehousegallery.com Mon - Fri 10 - 4pm, Sat 10 - 3pm

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 Hollack, Ichorous, painting on acrylic, 48” x 48” 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

Leila, Structural Coloration IV, mixed media on metal with resin, 20” x 20”


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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 corporations, and health care and financial institutions, some of which has encompassed the use of scaffolding and cranes.

Leila, Structural Coloration III, mixed media on metal with resin, 20” x 20”

“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 handcarved 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.

Douglas, Orenda, painting with mixed media on canvas, 60” x 60”


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www.charlotteartleague.org (704) 376 - 2787 Tues - Thurs 11 - 3pm; Fri 1 - 8pm; Sat 11 - 5pm; Sun 1 - 5pm “Holiday Gift Boutique� continues through January 30. Shop for a variety of gifts including original paintings, sculpture, photography, pottery, jewelry, woodwork & wearable art. Gallery Crawl first Friday of every month, 6-9 p.m. Closed Dec. 24th - Jan 2nd.

Opening Reception: Jan. 2nd, 6 - 9pm

Ciel Gallery: A Fine Art Collective www.cielcharlotte.com

128 East Park Ave.

(704) 496-9417 Mon - Sat 11 - 6pm;

Ciel partners with Charlotte Animal Control to celebrate all living creatures expressed through various art forms, in a juried show titled Animal Planet. Supplies/ donations accepted through January. Ciel represents local fine artists, offers yearround workshops, juried shows, and event space. THRU Jan. 31st.

Opening Reception: Jan. 9th, 6 - 9pm

Coffey and Thompson Gallery 109 West Morehead St. www.coffeyandthompson.com

(704) 375 - 7232 Mon - Fri 9 - 5pm; Sat 10 - 2pm

Coffey and Thompson Gallery presents new works by Charlotte Artists, Mark A. Gucciardi, Osiris Rain, and Michael Zeigler. Each has trained at prestigious Ateliers in Florence, Italy, and their work heralds from the lineage of the old masters. The exhibition will show for the month of December and will include portraits, landscapes, and still life.


Charlotte Elder Gallery

www.elderart.com

1520 South Tryon St.

(704) 370 - 6337 Wed - Fri 10 - 5:30pm; Sat 10 - 2pm

New York impressionist artist, Larry Horowitz, is featured at Elder Gallery during the months of December and January. New England and mid-Atlantic landscapes of oil on canvas and pastels on paper will be shown. THRU Jan. 31st.

Lark & Key Gallery

128-B East Park Ave

www.larkandkey.com

(704) 334 - 4616 Mon - Sat 10 - 6pm

Lark & Key features a thoughtfully curated selection of art, functional and decorative ceramics and handmade jewelry. Closed for a holiday break Dec 31, 2014 - Jan 12, 2015.

creative exposure GEOMETRIX™

www.caroljoyshannon.com 311 West Martin Street, Raleigh

More Than Series: No. 1384

creative exposure Jennine Hough

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Hilton - Biltmore Park 43 Town Square Boulevard Asheville, NC 28803

Durham, NC

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October 21, 2013-January 7, 2014

807 E. Main St

Terry M. Thirion

“Daughters and Sons” Contemporary portraits of the imaginary children of artists, writers, musicians, politicians and dancers.....

Chapel Hill Street, oil on linen, 18” x 24”, Room 100 Gallery

Ongoing - Suzanne Conners Fine Art, West Palm Beach

Ilisa Millermoon

Intuitive Energy Artist www.ilisamillermoon.com

LDWhiteArt.com

December Venues: Dec. 8 - Boylan Heights ArtWalk

Lori White

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Jane Faudree janefaudree.com

Beach Path, oil on canvas, 11” x 14”

Artsource Fine Art, Raleigh, NC 919.787.9533

Reach over 35,000 art buyers Distributed throughout NC/SC Free ad designs

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Carney, Elder II, mixed media on wood, 40” x 40”


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Located in Myers Park, allison sprock fine art is both sophisticated and inviting. The gallery features all original art from American and European artists. Artists range from those of renown to emerging talents. We rent our charming space for Christmas, alumni, engagement, birthday, and office parties, etc.

Kathy Wochele, Lucy, 30” x 20”

Providence Gallery

www.providencegallery.net

(704) 333 - 4535 Mon - Fri 9 - 5pm; Sat 10 - 2pm

601-A Providence Rd.

Roads Series by Anne Harkness. New gallery artist Anne Harkness utilizes her strong graphic design background and a love of contrast - the drama created by the interplay of strong darks and lights to create her colorful interpretations the twisting journey of life. THRU Jan. 31st.

Anne Harkness, The Shadows, oil on canvas, 30” x 40”


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Artetude Gallery

89 Patton Ave.

www.artetudegallery.com (828) 252 - 1466 Tues - Thurs 10 - 6pm; Fri - Sat 10 - 7pm, sun 12 - 4pm Season of Sculpture. Artetude Gallery’s Season of Sculpture will feature internationally recognized sculptors among the scenic winter landscape of Downtown Asheville’s premiere Gallery community. Friday, January 2nd – January 28th.

Bender Gallery

First Friday Artwalk: Jan. 9th, 5 - 8pm

www.bendergallery.com

12 S. Lexington Ave.

(828) 505 - 8341 Mon - Sat 10:30 - 5pm; Sun 12 - 5pm

Bender Gallery carries an extensive selection of fine glass and bronze sculpture as well as featuring the work of two dimensional artists and painters. We represent both established and emerging national and international artists in a sophisticated and cosmopolitan setting. “Microcosms: Our World in Paperweights”, Dec. 5th - Jan. 31st.

Blue Spiral 1

38 Biltmore Ave.

www.bluespiral1.com

(828) 251 - 0202 Mon - Sat 10 - 6pm; Sun 12 - 5pm

A 15,000 square foot destination gallery that spans three floors, specializing in Southern fine art and studio craft since 1991.


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Allen Clapp

The Apple House, plein air oil on linen

Available for purchase at Elder Gallery 1520 South Tryon St. Charlotte, NC www.MaryEricksonART.com 1.888.414.2414

Karen Langley

Butte New owner of 311 Gallery at 311West Martin Street, Raleigh, NC ClappArtStudios.com XanaduGallery.com ChromaZonesArt.com

K i r a h Va n S i c k l e adventures in acr ylic:mixed media:plein air

Village Artists Art Gallery 631-8 Promenade Place, Columbia SC 29229 803-206-4304

www.karenlangleyart.com 803-788-5517/klangley@sc.rr.com

Harbor 24 x 24� Acrylic/Mixed Media on Canvas

w w w. k i r a h f i n e a r t . c o m Wilmington, NC


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creative exposure Carol Joy Shannon

www.caroljoyshannon.com 919.436.6987

City 64 Newport Beach

Purnell Barns, oil on canvas, 18� x 24�

Wyn Easton wyneaston.com littleartgalleryandcraft.com nicolestudio.com New Gallery: Thibault Gallery, Beaufort, SC

melissa designer jewel r y your art can be here

One of a kind fine gold jewelry by national award winning designer Melissa Booth in the heart of historic downtown Hillsborough. handcrafted jewelry

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info@artguidenow. com

MelissaDesignerJewelry.com

116 S. Churton St. Hillsborough, NC 919-643-2600


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631-8 Promenade Pl.

(803) 699 - 8886

Mon - Sat 10 - 8pm; Sun 12 - 5pm

Stop by our gallery filled with great art featuring local artists. You are invited to our wine & cheese art reception the First Friday of each month, 6-8 p.m. Opening Reception: Jan. 2nd, 6-8pm

Renee Ittner McManus, photography

creative exposure GEOMETRIX™

www.caroljoyshannon.com 311 West Martin Street, Raleigh

More Than Series: No. 1384

creative exposure Jennine Hough

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Artist Section:

919.436.6987

In Rehearsal

Discounted by 70%

all art. Terry@Enjoylifenow.com www.TerryThirion.com 704-334-0800

Hilton - Biltmore Park 43 Town Square Boulevard Asheville, NC 28803

Durham, NC

artguide now.com

October 21, 2013-January 7, 2014

807 E. Main St

Terry M. Thirion

“Daughters and Sons” Contemporary portraits of the imaginary children of artists, writers, musicians, politicians and dancers.....

Chapel Hill Street, oil on linen, 18” x 24”, Room 100 Gallery

Dec. 8 - Boylan Heights ArtWalk Ongoing - Suzanne Conners Fine Art, West Palm Beach

Ilisa Millermoon

Intuitive Energy Artist www.ilisamillermoon.com

LDWhiteArt.com

December Venues:

Lori White

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Jane Faudree janefaudree.com

Beach Path, oil on canvas, 11” x 14”

Artsource Fine Art, Raleigh, NC 919.787.9533

Reach over 35,000 art buyers Distributed throughout NC/SC Free ad designs

Proudly connecting artists with art buyers for over 5 years. For more information, email: info@artguidenow.com, or call 917-968-3306


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Gallery Row - Broad Street

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www.ellis-nicholsongallery.com (843) 722 - 5353 Mon - Sat 10 - 6pm Imagine the magic in your reality as shown through the eyes of the creative mind of Virginia artist Debra Keirce. Her miniature works share stories of joy, desire, challenge, and encouragement. Start or add to someone’s art collection this holiday season, yours included.

Coco Vivo Fine Art | Interior Design www.cocovivofineart.com www.cocovivodesign.com

25 Broad St.

(843) 720 - 4027 Mon - Sat 10:30 - 5:30pm

COCO VIVO Art for Living features a show of original artwork by the late Rodney Huckaby. Huckaby’s compositions of fine wines lit by romantic candlelight evoke special memories of the past.

Edward Dare Gallery

www.edwarddare.com

31 Broad St.

(843) 853 - 5002

Mon - Sat 11 - 5pm; or by app

Edward Dare Gallery features an extensive variety of fine art including landscape, figurative, still life & marine paintings, pottery, photography, fine handcrafted jewelry, unique works in glass & metal, plus bronze sculpture – all by some of the most sought after artists in the low country and from across the nation.

Spencer Galleries I & II

55 & 57 Broad St.

www.spencerartgallery.com

(843) 722 - 6854

Mon - Sat 10 - 5pm

Over 500 works of contemporary fine art in a broad range of styles, media, subject matters, and prices by over 50 artists are shown salon style. Browsers are always welcome. The galleries are pleasant, relaxed, and friendly settings to view the art and meet the artists who attend the galleries daily.

Mary Martin Gallery

www.marymartinart.com

(843) 723 - 0303

103 Broad St.

Mon - Sat 11 - 6pm; Sun 12 - 5pm

January’s featured artist at Mary Martin Gallery is internationally known bronze sculptor David Unger whose work focuses on contemporary figures of people – usually a man and a woman in close relationship, enveloped in a dance of love, intimacy, and sensuality.


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Courtyard Art Gallery

www.courtyardartgallery.com

149 1/2 East Bay St.

(843) 723 - 9172 Mon - sat 10 - 5pm; Sun 12 - 5pm

Join Courtyard Gallery for the First Friday Art Walk, Friday, January 2nd, 5-8pm. Featured artist opening is for artist Linda Scavio whose vividly colored abstracts fill the canvas with glorious movement. Courtyard Gallery, open for 30 years, shows the work of local awarding winning artists. THRU Jan. 31st.

Opening Reception: Jan. 2nd, 5 - 8pm

Charleston Artist Guild Gallery www.charlestonartistguild.com

160 East Bay St.

(843) 722 - 2425 Daily 11 - 6pm

We are a non-profit members’ guild able to offer extraordinary quality paintings, photographs, and jewelry that fit into any budget. When you purchase any artwork at the Charleston Artist Guild Gallery, you are helping to support our community outreach programs.

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www.elenamadden.com (912) 661 - 1534 by appointment The gallery is a working studio, exhibiting contemporary original paintings by internationally collected, award winning, Savannah College of Art and design graduate Elena Madden. Elena’s work is inspired by reflection, motion, and light play on the water. The gallery also features photography by Betty Laurent who specializes in newborn, child, and family fine art portraiture.

Salt Gallery

802 Bay St., Suite B

(843) 379 - SALT Mon - Sat 11 - 5pm

Salt Gallery welcomes guests to enjoy unique exhibits including ceramics, jewelry, mixed media sculpture along with oils and acrylics on canvas, prints, leather creations, and more. New owners and new artists.

Thibault Gallery

www.thibaultgallery.com

815 Bay St. (843) 379 - 4278 Mon - Sat 10 - 5:30pm

First Friday After Five is the first Friday of every month. Meet our award winning artists and hear the story that inspired the artwork. We gift wrap and ship worldwide.


42 Index Triangle, NC - 14 311 Gallery Adam Cave Fine Art Animation & Fine Art ArtSpace CAM Raleigh Chapel Hill Art Gallery Craven Allen Gallery Durham Arts Guild Durham Arts Council Gallery Eno Gallery FRANK Gallery Gallery C Golden Belt Artist Studios Hanes Art Center - UNC Hillsborough Arts Council Gallery Hillsborough Gallery of Arts Lee Hansley Gallery Little Art Gallery NC Museum of Nat. Nicole’s Studio & Art Gallery Pleiades Gallery Roundabout Art Collective The Mahler Fine Art Through This Lens Tipping Paint Gallery - Tyndall Galleries Visual Arts Exchange -

Wilmington, NC - 24 New Elements Gallery -

Calabash, NC - 24 Sunset River Marketplace -

New Bern, NC - 25 Fine Art at Baxters -

Charlotte, NC - 28 allison sprock fine art Anne Neilson Fine Art - Charlotte Art League Ciel Gallery Coffey and Thompson Elder Gallery Hidell Brooks Gallery Lark & Key Gallery McColl Fine Art Mint Museum Randolph Picture House Gallery Projective Eye Gallery Providence Gallery Shain Gallery -

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Asheville, NC - 33 Artetude Gallery Asheville Gallery of Art Black Mtn College Mus. & Arts Ctr Bender Gallery Blue Spiral 1 -

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Greenville, SC - 36 Art & Light Gallery Artists Guild Gallery of Greenville Gallery Seventeen - Les Beaux Arts Gallery T.L. Norris Gallery -

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Columbia, SC - 36 701 Center for Contemp Art 36 City Art Gallery 36 Gallery West 36 Havens Framemakers and Gallery - 36 HoFP - 36 if ART Gallery 36 Southern Pottery - 36 Village Artists - 37 Vista Studios/Gallery 80808 36

Charleston, SC - 38 24 Anglin Smith Fine Art (The) Atelier Gallery - Cecil Bryne Gallery - Charleston Artist Guild Gallery 24 Coco Vivo Fine Art Courtyard Art Gallery Edward Dare Gallery Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art 25 Ellis-Nicholson Gallery Galerie on Broad Gaye Sanders Fisher Gallery Helena Fox Fine Art 31 Horton Hayes Fine Art 28 John Carroll Doyle Art Gallery 28 Martin Gallery 28 Mary Martin Gallery 28 Sandpiper Gallery - 29 Spencer Galleries -

28 29 Bluffton, SC - 40 31 31 Pluff Mudd Gallery 30 Society of Bluffton Artists 30 31 Hilton Head Island, SC 31 Endangered Arts Ltd Karis Art Gallery

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Beaufort, SC - 41 Atelier on Bay Beaufort Art Association Charles Street Gallery Elena Madden Studio - Gallery Greenfish Gallery I. Pinckney Simons Gallery Indigo Gallery Rhett Gallery Inc. Salt Gallery - Thibault Gallery USC Ctr for the Arts -

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when where Triangle Friday, January 2nd Adam Cave Fine Art, First Friday Reception, 6-9pm Nicole’s Studio & Gallery, A New Year of Fine Art, 6-8:30pm 311 Gallery, Opening Reception, 6-9pm

Charlotte Friday, January 2nd Charlote Art League, Holidiay Gift Boutique, 6-9pm

Friday, January 9th Projective Eye Gallery, Pulse Dome Project, 6-8pm

Friday, January 9th

Ciel Gallery, Animal Planet, 6-9pm

FRANK Gallery, Opening Reception, 6-9pm Roundabout Art Collective, NCSU’s College of Art and Design Student Art Show, 6-9pm

Asheville

Chapel Hill Art Gallery, Bronwyn Merritt, 6-9pm

Friday, January 9th

Hillsborough Gallery of Arts, Resolutions 2015, 6-9pm

Artetude Gallery, Season of Sculpture, 5-8pm

Friday, January 16th Pleiades Gallery, Pleiades Plus One, 6-9pm

Columbia Friday, January 2nd Village Artists, First Friday Reception, 6-8pm

Saturday, January 17th FRANK Gallery, Travel Journals: Drawing at the Ackland, 10-12pm Craven Allen Gallery, Medici Schmedici: Demystifying the Artist/ Collector Bond, 5-7pm

Saturday, January 24th Little Art Gallery, Kathy Myers Reece, 2-5pm

Thursday, January 29th FRANK Gallery, Piedmont Regulators Performance, 6-8pm

Friday, January 30th Hillsborough Gallery of Arts, Art All A Round, 6-9pm

New Bern Friday, January 9th Fine Art at Baxters, Lycoris Radiata, 5-8pm

Winston-Salem Friday, January 2nd Artworks Gallery, Gallery Hop, 7-10pm Delurk Gallery, The Little Things

Thursday, January 15th Gallery 80808, Vista Nights, 5-9pm

Charleston Friday, January 2nd Courtyard Gallery, Linda Scavio, 5-8pm Charleston Artist Guild Gallery, Gallery Reception, 5-8pm



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