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Published: June 22, 2008
Updated: 06/22/2008 05:05 am
5IVE & 40RTY, 541-A Trade St.: Through July 18: "Draggin' Some, Ink.," tattoo drawings by masters including Doc Webb, Sailor Jack, Johnny Walker, Kahlil Rintye and Jack Rudy. Also on view will be tattoo-related art by Dave Mann, Robert Williams and Glen Howell. Co-sponsored by Tattoo Archive. Phone: 336-724-2474.
ALLEGACY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, 1691 Westbrook Plaza Drive: In the Keener Gallery: Through Friday: "Painters in Paradise," 50 paintings created on or near St. Croix and the U.S. Virgin Islands by students of Alexis Lavine. Phone: 336-774-2823.
ANGELINA'S TEAS, 125 S. Stratford Road: Through June 30: Paintings by Barbara White. Reception: 2 p.m. Saturday. Free. Phone: 336-722-9532.
THE ARTIST'S MARKET, 289 W. Fifth St.: Through July 20: Juneteenth art exhibition. Phone: 336-793-6472.
ARTISTS ON LIBERTY BUILDING, 521 N. Liberty St.: Island Arts On Trade: Through July 3: "Chinese, Cherokee, Caribbean -- One People," works by John Chen, Albert Harjo and Gary Campbell. Phone: 336-722-0510. The Main Gallery: Through July 1: Paintings, drawings and mixed-media works by Niky Hughes. apercugallery: "Purposeful: Repurposed art from the disposable culture by Mark Graves," sculpture created from found objects and recycled and sustainable materials. Phone: 503-888-5930.
ARTWORKS GALLERY, 564 N. Trade St.: Through Saturday: Silkscreen prints by the late Bettie White Yost. Phone: 336-723-5890.
ASSOCIATED ARTISTS OF WINSTON-SALEM, 301 W. Fourth St.: Through July 11: "Harmony," works by member artists. Phone: 336-722-0340.
DELTA ARTS CENTER, 2611 New Walkertown Road: Through today: "Strength, Spirit & Dignity: Portraits of Haiti," 32 photographs by Thomas Palut. Phone: 336-722-2625.
DOWNTOWN ARTS DISTRICT ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY CENTER, 526 N. Liberty St.: Through Saturday: "Color Collision," collaborative works by Norton Barnhill and Davita Galloway. Phone: 336-201-2757 or 336-577-9807.
THE ENRICHMENT CENTER, 1006 S. Marshall St.: Through July 19: "Paintings. Drawings. Sculpture," works by Ricky Needham, John Bryan and Ryan Pritts. Phone: 336-777-0076.
THE FIBER COMPANY, 600 N. Trade St.: Through July 3: "In the Bag," handbags by Sandy Mooney, Gretchen Averil, Kay Tuttle and others. Phone: 336-725-5277.
FORSYTH COUNTY CENTRAL LIBRARY, 660 W. Fifth St.: Through June 30: "Wait and See," narrative photography by Diana Greene. Next Sunday through Sept. 28: "Colors of a People," paintings by Cloves Cook. Phone: 336-703-2665.
HAWTHORNE GALLERY, 1281 W. Fourth St.: July 12: Pastels and oil paintings by John Sagartz and Christina Sagartz. Through Aug. 2: "Blossoms, Butterflies and Bamboos," works by Mona Wu, Roy Nydorf, Trena McNabb, Betty Powell, Pat Pilchard, Alexis Lavine, Doug Butler and Sharon Hardin. Phone: 336-724-1022.
HISTORIC BETHABARA PARK, 2147 Bethabara Road: At Stockton Visitor Center: Through Dec. 11: "Treasures from the Attic: Moravian and English Pottery," an archaeology exhibition. Phone: 336-924-8191.
HORTON MUSEUM CENTER, 924 S. Main St.: At the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts: Through Sept. 15: "‘Black and white all mix'd together': The Hidden Legacy of Enslaved Craftsmen," masterpieces of Southern decorative arts. Phone: 336-751-7350.
KARMA SALON & GALLERY, 206 W. Sixth St.: Through Friday: "A Frenchman from Newfoundland," oil paintings by Alain Potrel. Phone: 336-682-2671.
OGBURN STATION COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER, 4348 Old Walkertown Road: Through July 19: Oil paintings by Juie Rattley III. Phone: 336-830-2012.
THE OTHER HALF, 560 N. Trade St.: Through July 31: Innovative works in clay by Ron Propst. Phone: 336-407-5494.
PIEDMONT CRAFTSMEN, 601 N. Trade St.: Through Friday: "Figuratively Speaking," works showcasing the human form. Panel discussion: 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturday: Susannah Ravenswing, Cynthia Aldrich and Marcia McDade McMann will discuss figurative craft work. Free. Phone: 336-725-1516.
REYNOLDA HOUSE MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, 2250 Reynolda Road: Through Aug. 31: "New World Views: Gifts from Jean Crutchfield and Robert Hobbs," works in various media that highlight the expanding global view of American art of the last 30 years. Artists include Arnaldo Roche-Rabell, Richard Artschwager and Thornton Dial. Through Aug. 31: "Early American Portraits," by artists including John Singleton Copley and Charles Willson Peale; and "Forty Artful Years," paintings by Jasper Francis Cropsey, David Johnson, William Sidney Mount, Eastman Johnson, William Merritt Chase and Thomas Eakins. Phone: 336-758-5150.
SALEM COLLEGE: At Gramley Library: Through Aug. 31: An exhibition on the life of Sarah Childress Polk, a student at Salem Female Academy, the wife of President James K. Polk and the first formally educated First Lady in American history. Phone: 336-917-5313.
SALEMTOWNE, A MORAVIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, 1000 Salemtowne Drive: In the Smith Gallery: Through Tuesday: Oil paintings by Julian Burroughs. In the Art Showcase: Through June 30: "Photographs Honoring Our Fathers and Mothers." Phone: 336-768-0069.
SAWTOOTH BUILDING, 226 N. Marshall St.: In Rhodes Gallery: Through July 19: "45 Years of Inspired Design," a celebration of Piedmont Craftsmen's anniversary by more than 60 of the group's member artists. In Davis Gallery: Through July 26: "Arts Council 2007 Regional Artist Grant," works by grant recipients. Phone: 336-722-2585.
SCIWORKS, 400 W. Hanes Mill Road: Through Sept. 6: "Color Play," an exploration of color for all ages. Phone: 336-767-6730.
SIGNATURE BY CAROLINA, 534 N. Trade St.: Through Aug. 6: "Urban Legend," oil paintings of Winston-Salem by Martha Wilder Harrington. Phone: 336-777-3677.
SIXTH AND TRADE STREETS: Noon until 4 p.m. Sundays through June 29: "Arts On Sunday Series," music, artist demonstrations, children's area, arts and crafts. Free. See www.theafasgroup.com. or call 336-413-6667.
SOUTHEASTERN CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART, 750 Marguerite Drive: Through June 30: "People and Places: Selections from the Allen Thomas Jr. Photography Collection"; and "Line Dance," quilts by Jan Campos and large-scale vessels by Mark Hewitt. Through Aug. 23: An exhibition by Maggie Orth of woven fibers activated by electrical current. Phone: 336-725-1904.
TATTOO ARCHIVE, 618 W. Fourth St.: Through June 30: "Norman Rockwell's Tattoo Designs." Phone: 336-722-4422.
WARM GLASS GALLERY & STUDIO, 2575 Old Glory Road, Suite 800, Clemmons: Through June 30: "Fused Glass Masters," contemporary works by Milon Townsend, Terrie Stanley, Delores Taylor, Ellen Abbott and Marc Levine and Brian and Jenny Blanthorn. Phone: 336-712-8003.
WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY: At Diggs Gallery: Through Oct. 4: "Herbert Gentry: The Man, The Master, The Magic," more than 50 paintings, drawings and prints. Phone: 336-750-2458.
APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY, Boone: At the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts: Through Aug. 2: "Capturing a Transient World: A Contemporary Look at Louisiana," a multimedia exhibition on the state's coastal lands. Phone: 828-262-3017.
THE ART CELLAR GALLERY AND FRAMEMAKERS, 920 Shawneehaw Ave., Banner Elk: Through Saturday: "Luminous Still Life," oil paintings by Loren DiBenedetto. Phone: 828-898-5175.
ASHEVILLE AREA ARTS COUNCIL GALLERY, 11 Biltmore Ave., Asheville: Through Saturday: "Some Assembly Required," nontraditional wood-fired surfaces by Eric Knoche; and "Silhouettes of Nature," photography by Jen Lepkowski. Through July 26: "Blind Date," paintings by Fleta Monaghan, encaustic collage by Jeni Stallings, sculpture in wood and mixed media by Karen Ives and ceramic sculpture by Lindsay Pichaske. Phone: 828-258-0710, ext. 108.
BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE MUSEUM + ARTS CENTER, 56 Broadway, Asheville: Through Sept. 20: "Jonathan Williams: Visions of Wonderment + Affection," photography, poetry and other works; and "Recent Gifts to the Collection." Phone: 828-350-8484.
CARLTON GALLERY, 10360 N.C. 105 South, Banner Elk: Through July 15: Oils on canvas by Helen Farson, Joyce Norwood and Jane Desonier, mixed-media works by Toni Carlton, Vae Hamilton and Kate Worm, and sculpture by Louis Torres, Holly Fischer and Robert Crowell. Phone: 828-963-4288.
CENTER FOR CREATIVE LEADERSHIP, 1 Leadership Place, Greensboro: Through July 31: "Eye on the Environment: from the artist's perspective," works by Gordon Jameson, Delia Ware Keefe, Alice Levinson and others. The exhibition may be seen only by appointment. Phone: 336-510-0975.
COURT STREET GALLERY, 134 Court St., Statesville: Through Friday: "Reflections," paintings and mixed-media works by Janet Burgess. Phone: 704-873-4734.
DANVILLE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS & HISTORY, 975 Main St., Danville, Va.: Through July 13: "Photorealism," works by Tom Blackwell, Ralph Goings and Ron Kleeman. Phone: 434-793-5644.
DISCOVERY PLACE, 301 N. Tryon St., Charlotte: Through Aug. 17: "Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New Discoveries," an exhibition organized by the American Museum of Natural History and other science museums. Phone: 704-372-6261.
DOLL & MINIATURE MUSEUM OF HIGH POINT, 101 W. Green Drive, High Point: Through Aug. 15: "Celebrating Things Great & Small: Miniatures by Meredith Slane Michener. Phone: 336-885-3655.
DUKE UNIVERSITY, Durham: At the Nasher Museum of Art: Through July 13: "Barkley L Hendricks: Birth of the Cool." Through July 6: Works by William Cordova, Dario Escobar, Hong Lei, Dan and Lia Perjovschi, Sol Lewitt, Ed Ruscha and others. Through Jan. 18: "Espejo Negro/Black Mirror," an installation by Pedro Lasch. Through Sept. 14: "Taste of the Modern: Rothko, Rauschenberg, Oldenburg, Kline," on loan from the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. Phone: 919-684-5135.
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY, Greenville: At Jenkins Fine Arts Center: Through June 30: "International Shoebox Sculpture Exhibition," organized by the University of Hawaii Art Gallery. Phone: 252-328-6336.
EASTSQUARE ARTWORKS, 122 E. Innes St., Salisbury: Through June 30: "Six Sculptors," works by Michael Baker, Jim Galucci, Jerry Adams, Harry McDaniel, Dan Millspaugh and Harry Seng. Phone: 704-798-0047.
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY, Greenville: At Joyner Library: Through Thursday: "Reflection on Nature -- One Hundred Works," sculpture by Hanna Jubran. Phone: 252-328-4090.
FLANDERS ART GALLERY, Shops at Seaboard Station, Raleigh: Through July 2: "From Lilliput to Brobdingnag" small- and large-scale works inspired by Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels by Owen Beckmann, Ani Hoover and Shaun Richards. Phone: 919-834-5044.
FOOTHILLS ARTS COUNCIL, 129 Church St., Elkin: Noon until 1 p.m. Tuesday: "The Art Cafe: Make Your Mark," a lunch-break art class using permanent markers. Preregistration required. Fee: $10. Phone: 336-835-2025.
GALLERY C, Ridgewood Shopping Center, Raleigh: Through July 22: "Eudora Welty: Twenty Photographs," images taken during the Depression by the novelist. Phone: 888-278-3973.
GREENSBORO CULTURAL CENTER, 200 N. Davie St., Greensboro: Green Hill for North Carolina Art: Through Aug. 24: "Regrowth," large-scale installations and other sizable works by artists including Nancy Baker, Faye Foster, Carmen Grier and Bryant Holsenbeck. Phone: 336-333-7460.
JERALD MELBERG GALLERY, 625 S. Sharon Amity Road, Charlotte: Through July 12: "Raul Diaz -- Contemplacion Continuada," paintings and sculpture; and "Manuel Reyna -- Esecenas de Cordoba," works by the self-taught artist. Phone: 704-365-3000.
JULES ANTIQUES AND FINE ART, 530 S. Elm St., Greensboro: Through June 30: Recent works by Morton Huber. Phone: 336-389-9934.
McCOLL CENTER FOR VISUAL ART, 721 N. Tryon St., Charlotte: Through Saturday: "Context Light: Sculpture by Junichiro Baba"; and "Digital Pigment Prints by Thom O'Connor." Phone: 704-332-5535.
MINT MUSEUM OF ART, 2730 Randolph Road, Charlotte: Through July 6: "VantagePoint VII -- Jiha Moon: Turbulent Utopia," paintings that explore Asian and American cultures. Through Aug. 17: "The Brilliant Period of American Cut Glass," luxury glass from the Gilded Age. Through Sept. 14: "Quiet Spirit, Skillful Hand: The Graphic Work of Clare Leighton," more than 100 works by the British artist; and "Coming Home: Selections from the Schoen Collection," works by artists including Thomas Hart Benton, John Steuart Curry and Robert Gwathmey. Through Nov. 2: "Scene in America: A Contemporary Look at the Black Male Image." Phone: 704-337-2000.
MINT MUSEUM OF CRAFT + DESIGN, 200 N. Tryon St., Charlotte: Through July 20: "Masters of Disguise," 74 works that examine how items can conceal and be concealed. They include masks, jewelry, clothing and household objects. Through Nov. 30: "Possibilities: Rising Stars of Contemporary Craft in North Carolina," works by Vivian Beer, Devin Burgess, Cristina Cordova, Anne Lemanski, Brent Skidmore and Jerilyn Virden. Phone: 704-337-2000.
N.C. ARBORETUM, 100 Frederick Law Olmstead Way, Asheville: At the Education Center: Through Oct. 14: "Silent Beauty: A View of the Changing Seasons," photography by Cynthia Walker. On the grounds: Through Oct. 31: "Kaleidoscope: Contemporary Landscape Sculpture," works by 10 regional artists. Through Sept. 21: "Our Precious Land: Visions and Scenes of North Carolina," oil paintings by Luke Allsbrook. Phone: 828-665-2492.
N.C. MUSEUM OF HISTORY, 5 E. Edenton St., Raleigh: Through July 27: "Cherokee Pottery: People of One Fire," a survey of forms, designs and techniques over the centuries. Phone: 919-807-7900.
N.C. MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES, 11 W. Jones St., Raleigh: Saturday through Dec. 28: "The Dead Sea Scrolls," more than 100 artifacts from the site of discovery, as well as an exploration of the scientific interpretation and conservation of the scrolls. Phone: 919-733-7450.
N.C. POTTERY CENTER, 233 East Ave, Seagrove: Through Aug. 23: "Contemporary Pottery from North Carolina's American Indian Communities;" and "Contemporary Catawba Indian Pottery."
N.C. STATE UNIVERSITY, Raleigh: At the Gregg Museum of Art & Design: Through July 6: "Pamela and Vernon Owens: Potters of Jugtown." Phone: 919-515-6162.
STOKES COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL, 500 N. Main St., Danbury: In the Apple Gallery: Friday through July 21: Works by Elizabeth Morgan and Josh Collins. Reception: 6-8:30 p.m. Friday. Free. Phone: 336-593-8159.
THEATRE ART GALLERIES, High Point Theatre, 220 E. Commerce Ave., High Point: Through Saturday: "Flowers and Clouds," works by Maryanna Williams and Will South; and "Artists Among Us," works by Carol Cox, Carol Sams, Ferol Holladay, Brian Wright and Norris Greenlee. Phone: 336-887-2137.
UNC CHAPEL HILL: At Ackland Art Museum: Through Aug. 31: "In and Around the Garden: Perspectives East and West," works by artists including Grant Wood, Takashi Murakami, Chiho Aoshima, Pablo Picasso and Claes Oldenburg. Phone: 919-843-3675.
UNC GREENSBORO: At Weatherspoon Art Museum: Through today: "Picasso: Prints Inspired by the Ballets Russes." Through Sept. 7: "Class Pictures: Photographs by Dawoud Bey," large-scale color images of high-school students from across the country. Through Sept. 28: "TRANSactions: Contemporary Latin American and Latino Art," works by Francis Alys, Maria Fernanda Cardoso, Enrique Chagoya, Iran do Espirito Santo and others. Phone: 336-334-5770.
UPCHURCH GOVERNMENT COMPLEX, 222 W. Hargett St., Raleigh: In the Block Gallery: Through Aug. 5: "The Abundance of Nature," works by Eric Saunders, Lori White and Rachel Souza. Phone: 919-890-3610.
WATERWORKS VISUAL ARTS CENTER, 123 E. Liberty St., Salisbury: Through Sept. 6: "Suspension: Color and Light," mixed-media wall hangings by Cathy Breslaw; "Embroideries," altered domestic textiles by Susan Harbage Page; and "Domestic Goddess," mixed-media sculpture by Kathleen Holmes. Phone: 704-636-1882.
YADKIN VALLEY CRAFT GUILD GALLERY, 122 W. Main St., Elkin: Through Wednesday: "Shades of Blue," works in various media that incorporate the color. Friday through July 24: "Gems and Jewels and Goblets, Oh My!" jewelry, glassware and stained glass items by member artists. Reception: 5-8 p.m. Friday. Free. Phone: 336-835-2717.
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