A list of exhibits in area galleries and museums
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Published: June 1, 2009
ON EXHIBIT
Effective May 31
Winston-Salem
5IVE & 40RTY, 541-A N. Trade St.: Friday through July 18: "Beyond the Outer Banks," works by 12 artists from seven countries. The exhibition was curated by the collectors Peggy O'Donnell and David Williams. Reception: 5:40-7:40 p.m. Thursday. Free. Phone: 724-2474.
ARTISTS-ON-LIBERTY BUILDING, 521 N. Liberty St.: In apercugallery: Through Monday: "Does This Match Your Sofa?" new paintings influenced by Hispanic and Mexican culture by Shayna Parker. Phone: 503-888-5930. In The Main Gallery: Through Tuesday: "My Family and the Bear Mauling," works by Wake Forest University art students Thaddeus Stephens, Antonina Whaples, Rebecca Bowers, Kevin Crace and Nathan Klein.
ARTWORKS GALLERY, 564 N. Trade St.: Tuesday through June 27: "Medium and Message," clay and cement sculpture by Mitzi Shewmake and monotype and woodcut prints by Mona Wu. Reception: 7-10 p.m. Friday. Free. Phone: 723-5890.
ASSOCIATED ARTISTS OF WINSTON-SALEM, 301 W. Fourth St.: Thursday through July 10: "Big and Bold," large, colorful works by member artists. Reception: 5-7 p.m. Thursday. Free. Phone: 722-0340.
ATELIER STUDIO, 619 N. Trade St.: 7:30 and 9 p.m. Friday: Marilyn Ingram will perform in celebration of her new album, Moth to the Flame. Free Phone: 768-2691.
DOWNTOWN ARTS DISTRICT, Sixth and Trade Streets: 7-10 p.m. Friday: "First Friday Gallery Hop," with shops and studios open extended hours, live entertainment, live music by Marilyn Ingram, a book signing by Leigh Somerville McMillan and artist demonstrations. Free. Phone: 734-1864.
THE ENRICHMENT CENTER, 1006 S. Marshall St.: In the Gateway Gallery: Through July 18: "Urban Impressions in Paint and Clay," paintings of Winston-Salem by Steven W. Dunn and colorful pots and plates by clay artist Janet Childress. Phone: 777-0076, ext. 238.
FORSYTH COUNTY CENTRAL LIBRARY, 660 W. Fifth St.: Through June 30: Photography by Shana Gammon. Phone: 703-3020.
HAWTHORNE GALLERY, 1281 W. Fourth St.: Through June 13: "New Print-Based Illustrations" by Scott Betz; and "Abundance in Nature," multilayered paintings by Trena McNabb. Through June 27: "Strong & Simple," new photography by George Schober; and "Out of the Darkness," new paintings by Billy McClain. Phone: 724-1022.
KARMA SALON & GALLERY, 206 W. Sixth St.: Through June 30: "Travel Series '09: Lake Tahoe, NV," new works by photographer Julie Rowland. Phone: 682-2671.
KRANKIES, 211 E. Third St.: In the Electric Moustache Gallery: Through June 10: "Fauna and Flora," works by artists including Zach McCraw, Neilie Meyer, Liz Simmons, Shayna Parker and Justin Life. Phone: 722-3016.
THE OTHER HALF, 560 N. Trade St.: Monday through Aug. 27: "Fabulous Things to Celebrate," birdbaths, birdhouses, bird feeders, garden globes and more. Phone: 407-5494.
PATINA, 217 W. Sixth St.: 7-10 p.m. Friday: "Dogs and Art," new works by painter Allison Lindborg and photographer Joshua Moe. Leigh Somerville McMillan will sign copies of her new novel, It All Started with a Dog. AARF will show adoptable dogs. Free. Phone: 725-6395.
REYNOLDA HOUSE MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, 2250 Reynolda Road: Through today: "Chuck Close: The Keith Series," a group of seven large-scale portraits. Through June 28: "American Impressions: Selections from the National Academy Museum," works by artists including Childe Hassam, Henry Ossawa Tanner, John LaFarge and John Singer Sargent. Through Aug. 30: "Figures in Bronze: Sculpture at Reynolda," a selection of early 20th century works in several styles on various subject matter. Saturday through Nov. 15: "The Stieglitz Circle: Beyond O'Keeffe," works from the permanent collection by artists including Alfred Maurer and Marsden Hartley. Phone: 758-5150.
SALEMTOWNE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, 1000 Salemtowne Drive: At the Smith Gallery: Through June 29: Portraits by Patty Bailey Sheets. Phone: 767-8130.
SOUTH FORK PARK, 4401 Country Club Road: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday: "The Cricket's Nest Spring Craft Festival," a show and sale. Phone: 659-4315 or 659-4305.
SWEET POTATOES, 529 N. Trade St.: Through today: "New Abstract Paintings" by Jack Hernon. Phone: 727-4844.
TATTOO ARCHIVE, 618 W. Fourth St.: Through today: "Paul Rogers: Early Tattoo Years (1928-1950)," a selection of photography, business cards and other memorabilia from the renowned tattoo artist's career. Phone: 722-4422.
WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY: At Diggs Gallery: Friday through Sept. 12: "Charles Searles: Universal Reflections of Color and Rhythm," a retrospective. Reception: 6-8 p.m. Friday. Gallery director Belinda Tate will give a talk during the reception. Free. Phone: 750-2458.
Elsewhere
APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY, Boone: At the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts: Through Saturday: "Ray Kass: Trays and Tondos," recent works on paper; "The 6th Appalachian Mountain Photography Competition"; and "Teresa Cerda: Horizons and Colors." Phone: 828-262-3017.
BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE MUSEUM + ARTS CENTER, 56 Broadway, Asheville: Through June 27: "The Shape of Imagination — Women of Black Mountain College: Triangle," works by Anni Albers, Ruth Asawa and M.C. Richards. Phone: 828-350-8484.
BLOCK GALLERY, 222 W. Hargett St., Raleigh: Thursday through July 27: "Picturing the Fantastic," works by Leah Palmer Preiss and Tisha Edwards Washington. Reception: 5-7 p.m. Thursday. Free. 919-996-3610.
CAMERON ART MUSEUM, 3201 S. 17th St., Wilmington: Through May 9, 2010: "Kaleidoscope: Changing Views of the Permanent Collection," paintings, furniture, decorative arts and more. Free. Phone: 910-395-5999.
CAPITAL BANK PLAZA, 333 Fayetteville St., Raleigh: Friday through July 24: "The Art of Math and Language," paintings and prints by Merrill Shatzman and Wayne Taylor. Sponsored by Adam Cave Fine Art. Reception: 5-7 p.m. Friday. Free. Phone: 919-838-6692.
CENTER FOR CREATIVE LEADERSHIP, 1 Leadership Place, Greensboro: Through July 30: "Beauty Near and Far," works by Scott Harris, Mary Ellen Kranz, Carolyn Owen and Charles Winslow. The exhibition can be seen only by appointment. Phone: 510-0975.
CHINQUA PENN PLANTATION, 2138 Wentworth St., Reidsville: 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays: "The Art of Tile," a focused look at tile work in the main part of the house, as well as in the basement and in other buildings on the plantation. Reservations required. Admission $30, $25 for seniors, military personnel and students, $20 for ages 6-16. Phone: 349-4576.
COURT STREET GALLERY, 134 Court St., Statesville: Through June 26: "RISE — paintings and sculpture" by Boone artist Ben Wesemann. Phone: 704-873-4734.
DAVIDSON COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM, Old Courthouse on the Square, 2 S. Main St., Lexington: Through Dec. 31: "Order in the Court," a restored courtroom with life-sized painted representations by Chip Holton of those one might have seen during a court week in the 1920s. Phone: 242-2035.
DOLL & MINITURE MUSEUM, 101 W. Green Drive, High Point: Through today: "High Point's Favorite Dolls & Toys," lent by local collectors, with notes on personal and family histories associated with each item. Phone: 885-3655.
DOWNTOWN SALISBURY: Through Dec. 31: "Discover What's Outside," sculptures by 14 artists, who include Katherine Apple, Michael Baker, Carl Billingsley, Kevin Eichner and Jim Galluci. Tour brochures are available at the Rowan County Visitors Center. Phone: 704-638-5235; or see www.salisburysculpture.com.
DUKE UNIVERSITY, Durham: At the Nasher Museum of Art: Through next Sunday: "Escultura Social: A New Generation of Art from Mexico City." Through July 26: "Christian Marclay: Video Quartet," simultaneous projections of samples from more than 700 Hollywood films. The clips showcase images of hands on keyboards, horns and violins, and men and women singing and dancing. Phone: 919-684-5135.
GALLERY C, 3532 Wade Ave., Raleigh: Through June 10: "Low Tide Reflections: Watercolours on Paper by Harry DeMaine (1880-1952)." Phone: 888-278-3973.
GERMANTON GALLERY & WINERY, Germanton: 2:30-6:30 p.m. Saturday: "Wine, Bid and Boogie," live and silent art auctions, wine tastings, live music by Impromptu. Proceeds benefit the Stokes County Arts Council. Admission $10-$15. Phone: 593-8159.
GREENSBORO CULTURAL CENTER, 200 N. Davie St., Greensboro: In the Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art: Through next Sunday: "Plane and Pedestal" works by nine N.C. artists. They are Lin Barnhardt, Bill Brown, Chris Horney, Kenn Kotara, Mark Casey Milestone, John Nygren, Tom Suomalainen, Tim Turner and Anthony Ulinsky. Phone: 333-7460.
HISTORIC GERTRUDE SMITH HOUSE, 708 N. Main St., Mount Airy: Through Aug. 31: Dolls by Pete Ballard tracing women's hat fashions from 1770 to 1923. Phone: 800-576-0231.
JERALD MELBERG GALLERY, 625 S. Sharon Amity Road, Charlotte: Through July 3: "Painting in the Carolinas," works by Charles Basham and Thomas McNickle. Phone: 704-365-3000.
MARSHALL ART GALLERY, Village at North Elm Shops, Greensboro: Next Sunday through June 29: "ReCycle-ReUse-ReNew," works by Dawn Ashby, Jerry Cartwright, Dian Felder, Lawrence Fier, Ray Martin and Betty Trotter. Reception: 1-4 p.m. next Sunday. Free. Phone: 545-8268.
MINT MUSEUM OF ART, 2730 Randolph Road, Charlotte: Through April 1: "The Art of Affluence: Haute Couture and Luxury Fashions, 1947-2007," wearable art by top European and American designers. Through June 21: "Masterworks from the New Orleans Museum of Art," works by artists including Auguste Rodin, Edgar Degas, Georgia O'Keeffe and Giambattista Tiepolo. Through Nov. 14: "Bob Trotman: Business as Usual," an examination in figurative sculpture of American corporate culture. Phone: 704-337-2000.
MINT MUSEUM OF CRAFT + DESIGN, 220 N. Tryon St., Charlotte: Through June 21: "From the Melting Pot into the Fire: Contemporary Ceramics in Israel," about 40 works that look at issues of identity within an immigrant society. Phone: 704-337-2000.
NEW ELEMENTS GALLERY, 216 N. Front St., Wilmington: Through June 20: "On the Road," landscapes by Kyle Highsmith of regional, tropical and European scenes. See www.newelementsgallery.com.
N.C. MUSEUM OF HISTORY, 5 E. Edenton St., Raleigh: Through July 6: "Knights of the Black Flag," artifacts, legends and history of pirates from ancient times to the present. Included in the exhibition will be items from the shipwreck believed to be Blackbeard's flagship, Queen Anne's Revenge. Phone: 919-807-7900.
N.C. MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES, 11 W. Jones St., Raleigh: Through Sept. 7: "Chocolate," a traveling exhibition on the history, economics and conservation of the cacao tree. In the Nature Gallery: Friday through June 28: "The Majesty of Trees," oil pastels and drawings by Nikki Coulombe. Reception: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Friday. Free. Phone: 919-733-7450.
N.C. POTTERY CENTER, 250 East Ave., Seagrove: Through Aug. 1: "Dan Finch and the Finch Studio Potters," works by more than 60 potters. Phone: 873-8430.
PENLAND SCHOOL OF CRAFTS, Penland: At the Penland Gallery: Through July 12: "Makers Without Borders," works by furniture makers, sculptors and artists who have influenced them. Participating artists include James Krenov, Mira Nakashima, Thomas Hucker and Wendy Maruyama. Phone: 828-765-6211.
STOKES COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL, 500 N. Main St., Danbury: In the Apple Gallery: Through June 22: Works by Thad Cox. Phone: 593-8159.
UNC CHAPEL HILL: At the Ackland Art Museum: Through Sept. 20: "Sage in the Bamboo Grove: The Legacy of Sherman E. Lee," a selection of screens, scrolls, ceramics and sculpture from the museum's Asian art collection. Today through Sept. 13: "Aldwyth: Work v./Work n. — Collage and Assemblage 1991-2009," a retrospective organized by The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston. Reception: 1-3 p.m. today. Free. Phone: 919-966-5736.
UNC GREENSBORO: At the Weatherspoon Art Museum: Through next Sunday: "Sharon Louden: Taking Turns," recent paintings and new animation, plus a three-dimensional fiber-optic work that the artist will create in the museum sculpture garden. Through July 19: "Lest We Forget: The Voice of Art," works from the permanent collection that examine freedom, equality and opportunity for all. Through today: "UNCG Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition," works by Anthony DiSarno, Karen Maness, Scott Mayo, Mandy Newham, James Porter and Jules Rochon. Through Aug. 16: "Eileen Neff: Between Us," a selection of digitally created collages. Phone: 334-5770.
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