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Winston-Salem
5IVE & 40RTY, 541-A N. Trade St.: Thursday through Nov. 13: "Shoe Shrine: A Tribute to Kelly Jo Peterson-Womble." Reception: 5:40-7:40 p.m. Thursday. Free. Phone: 724-2474. Web site: www.5iveand40rty.com.
ANGELINA'S TEAS, 125 S. Stratford Road: Through Saturday: "Avocadoes and recent works," watercolors, oils, and pen-and-ink and pencil drawings by Robert Stanfield. Phone: 682-0212.
ARTWORKS GALLERY, 564 N. Trade St.: Through Saturday: Watercolors by Alix Hitchcock and Beverly Noyes. Phone: 723-5890. Web site: http://artworks-gallery.org.
ASSOCIATED ARTISTS OF WINSTON-SALEM, 301 W. Fourth St.: Through Nov. 20: "Cultural Crossroads," an international juried exhibition on the complexities of contemporary life and their presentation in art. Phone: 722-0340. Web site: www.associatedartists.org.
THE DELTA ARTS CENTER, 2611 New Walkertown Road: Through Nov. 8: "Winston-Salem Had Panthers," a celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Winston-Salem chapter of the Black Panther Party, with memorabilia from the collections of Hazel Mack, Nelson Malloy, Larry Little, the Forsyth County Public Library, and the photographers Allie Brown and Jim Keith. Phone: 722-2625. Web site: www.deltafinearts.org.
DOWNTOWN ARTS DISTRICT: Sixth and Trade streets:
q 1-5 p.m. Sundays in October, "Arts on Sunday Festival — 60s Sunday." DJ Ralph Shaw will play tunes from the 1960s by Dylan, Motown artists, and the Stones, and the Beatles tribute band Backbeat will give a concert. There will also be arts and crafts and a children's area. Free. Phone: 413-6667. Web site: www.theafasgroup.com.
6-9 p.m. Friday: "DADA Spooktacular," games, activities, costume contests for children, adults and animals. Sponsored by the Downtown Arts District Association. Free. Send e-mail to info@dadasw.org.
THE ENRICHMENT CENTER, 1006 S. Marshall St.: In the sculpture garden: Through Sept. 30, 2010: "Things That Fly," cast-aluminum works by Enrichment Center artists Trip Collins, Mindy Kistler, Meredith Lamy, Jonathan Lindsay, Paul Quinn, and Valarie Williams. In the Gateway Gallery: Through Nov. 21: "A Mixed Bag," paintings by Adam Leferve, and sculpture by Duncan Lewis, John Martin, and Derrick Monk. Phone: 777-0076, ext. 238. Web site: www.enrichmentcenter.org/gallery.html.
FORSYTH COUNTY CENTRAL LIBRARY, 660 W. Fifth St.: Through Dec. 31: "Look Around: Paintings Past and Present" by Nanu Lindgren La Rosee. Phone: 703-3020. Web site: www.forsyth.cc/library.
HAWTHORNE GALLERY, 1281 W. Fourth St.: Through Nov. 14: "Dual Natures," new encaustic paintings by Alix Hitchcock; and "From the Light of Memory," new hand-pulled prints and an installation piece by David Faber. Through Dec. 5: "The Lure of Italy," paintings and drawings by Roy Nydorf. Phone: 724-1022. Web site: www.hawthorneart.com.
HORTON MUSEUM CENTER, 924 S. Main St.: In the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts: Through March 31: "A Land of Liberty and Plenty: Georgia Decorative Arts, 1733 to 1860." Phone: 721-7360. Web site: www.mesda.org.
PIEDMONT CRAFTSMEN, 601 N. Trade St.: Through Saturday: Works by glass artist John Geci and fiber artist Addison Page, the artists of the month. Phone: 725-1516.
REYNOLDA HOUSE MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, 2250 Reynolda Road: Through Nov. 15: "The Stieglitz Circle: Beyond O'Keeffe," works from the permanent collection by artists including Alfred Maurer and Marsden Hartley. Through May 30: "Andes of Ecuador: Science and Spectacle," a 19th century-style installation of Frederic Church's painting The Andes of Ecuador, complete with opera glasses with which to view details of the work. Saturday through Dec. 31: "Now/Then: A Journey in Collecting Contemporary Art at Wake Forest University." The works have been acquired through buying trips made every four years since 1962 by students and faculty. Reception: 7:30 to 9 p.m. Friday. Beginning at 9 p.m., there will be a Reynolda After Hours party. The theme will be 1969 and the Vagabond Saints Society will perform music from the Beatles' album from that year, Abbey Road. Admission to the reception and party is $5. Phone: 758-5150. Web site: www.reynoldahouse.org/index.php.
SALEM COLLEGE: At Salem Fine Arts Center: Through Nov. 6: "Plastic Bodies: Photographs by Sheila Pree Bright," a look at how advertising and other media sources manipulate images of the female form. Phone: 917-5313. Web site: www.salem.edu.
SALEMTOWNE, THE MORAVIAN RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, 1000 Salemtowne Drive: At the Smith Gallery: Through Nov. 9: "Autumn Art Exhibition," paintings by Ann Connelly and Gail Morris. Phone: 767-8130. Web site: www.salemtowne.org.
SCIWORKS, 400 W. Hanes Mill Road: Through Jan. 2: "The Amazing Feats of Aging," an interactive exhibition exploring the mysteries of aging in humans and other animals. Phone: 767-6730. Web site: www.sciworks.org.
START — WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY STUDENT ART GALLERY, 122-A Reynolda Village: Friday through Dec. 5: "2009: New Work in the WFU Student Art Collection," art created by Wake Forest students and bought by the university for its Student Art Collection. Reception: 5 to 9 p.m. Friday. Free. Phone: 486-3205.
WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY: At the Museum of Anthropology: Through Dec. 18: "Art of Sky, Art of Earth: Maya Cosmic Imagery," items from the MOA collection, pottery from the collection of St. Bonaventure University, artifacts lent by the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, and images of ancient murals at Yale University. Phone: 758-5282. Web site: www.wfu.edu/moa. At Scales Fine Arts Center: Through Dec. 9: "Accidental Mysteries: Extraordinary Vernacular Photographs," from the collection of John and Teenuh Foster. Lecture: 3 p.m. Thursday, room 9. John Foster will discuss the exhibition. Free. Reception: 5-7 p.m. Friday. Free. Through Dec. 9: "New Acquisitions to the Student Union Collection of Contemporary Art," works acquired last spring during a New York City buying trip by students and faculty. Reception: 5-7 p.m. Friday. Free. Phone: 758-5585.
WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY: At Diggs Gallery: Through March 6: "Young Americans," large-format color photographs by Sheila Pree Bright. Some of the subjects are or were WSSU students. Phone: 750-2458. Web site: www.wssu.edu.
Elsewhere
APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY, Boone: At Farthing Auditorium: Through Nov. 16: "Extra Medium," works by London-based designer Daniel Eatock. Phone: 828-262-7338. Web site: www.thearts.appstate.edu.
BLOCK GALLERY, 222 W. Hargett St., Raleigh: Through Nov. 16: "Retrospective 25," featuring the work of exhibiting artists from the first 25 years of the Municipal Building Art Exhibition Program. Phone: 919-996-3610.
BROOMFIELDS GALLERY, 414 E. Second St., West Jefferson: Through Nov. 7: "Barn Quilts of the North Carolina Mountains: Two Distinct Visions," colored-pencil drawings by Ramona Lampell and paintings by Elliot Coatney. Phone: 846-4141. Web site: www.broomfieldsgallery.com.
CAMERON ART MUSEUM, 3201 S. 17th St., Wilmington: Through May 9: "Kaleidoscope: Changing Views of the Permanent Collection," paintings, furniture, decorative arts and more. Free. Phone: 910-395-5999. Web site: www.cameronartmuseum.com.
CENTER FOR CREATIVE LEADERSHIP, 1 Leadership Place, Greensboro: Through Nov. 19: "In Our Care," art celebrating animals by Cindy Biles, Addren Doss, Louise Francke, Elaine O'Neil, Rose Rosely, Traer Scott, and Netop the Painting Dog. The exhibition is co-sponsored by Red Dog Farm Animal Rescue. It may be seen by appointment only. Phone: 510-0975. Web site: www.reddogfarm.com.
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. Web site: www.chinquapenn.com.
COURT STREET GALLERY, 134 Court St., Statesville: Through Friday: Pastels and collages by Betty Powell of Wilkesboro. Phone: 704-873-4734. Web site: www.iredellmuseums.org.
DAVIDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Lexington: At the Mendenhall Building: Through Dec. 11: "The Art of a Hero," works by the late Joshua Thomas Harris. He was from Lexington and died in August 2008 while serving in the U.S. Navy in Afghanistan. Phone: 249-8186. Web site: www.davidsonccc.edu.
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. Web site: www.co.davidson.nc.us/leisure/1858Courthouse.aspx.
DISCOVERY PLACE, 301 N. Tryon St., Charlotte: Through Jan. 31: "SHIPWRECK! Pirates and Treasure," a traveling exhibition of artifacts and sunken treasure recovered from deep-ocean archaeological excavations by Odyssey Marine Exploration. A highlight of the show is a collection of items from the SS Republic, a Civil War-era shipwreck. Phone: 704-372-6261. Web site: www.discoveryplace.org.
DOLL & MINIATURE MUSEUM, 101 W. Green Drive, High Point: Through Saturday: "Barbie, 50 and Fabulous: Celebrating 5 decades of the World's Most Famous Fashion Doll." Phone: 885-3655. Web site: www.visitnc.com/listings/view/43602.
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. Web site: www.salisburysculpture.com.
DUKE UNIVERSITY, Durham: At the Nasher Museum of Art: Through Nov. 29: "David Roberts and the Holy Land." Through Jan. 3: "Picasso and the Allure of Language," 60 works created by the artist between 1900 and 1969, as well as works by Georges Braque and photographs, letters, manuscripts and book projects by various artists and writers. The exhibition was organized by the Yale University Art Gallery. Phone: 919-684-5135. Web site: www.nasher.duke.edu. At the Center for Documentary Studies: Through today: "The Collector: Joseph Mitchell's Quotidian Quest," photographs by Steve Featherstone. Phone: 919-660-3663. Web site: http://cds.aas.duke.edu.
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY, Greenville: At Jenkins Fine Arts Center: Through Nov. 21: "a tradition of excellence," the 2009 School of Art and Design faculty exhibition. Phone: 252-328-6336. Web site: www.ecu.edu/graygallery.
GALLERY C, 3532 Wade Ave., Raleigh: Through Nov. 14: "From the Coast and Canada," plein-air paintings by Jimmy C. Womble II. Phone: 888-278-3973. Web site: www.galleryc.net.
GREENSBORO COLLEGE, Greensboro: At the Cowan Building: Through Friday: "Luminously Ludicrous," about 50 drawings and paintings by James Langer, assistant professor of art. Phone: 272-7102, ext. 361.
GREENSBORO CULTURAL CENTER, 200 N. Davie St., Greensboro: In the Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art: Through Nov. 8: "Still Here: photographs of old houses by Elizabeth Matheson." Through Nov. 8: "Linda Tavernise: Retrospective," more than 100 paintings and works on paper created between 1978 and 2007. Phone: 333-7460. Web site: www.greenhillcenter.org.
GUILFORD COLLEGE, Greensboro: At Hege Library: Through Dec. 18: "The Mosca Collection," 19 rare books, some of which were bound by noted book binders Monique Lallier and Don Etherington of Summerfield, N.C. Monday through Dec. 18: Biennial art-faculty exhibition. Phone: 316-2438. Web site: www.guilford.edu/artgallery.
THE MAHLER FINE ART, 228 Fayetteville St., Raleigh: Through Saturday: "Celestial Passages — A Journey through Time and Space," bamboo sculptures and mixed-media collage constructions by Tom Grubb. Phone: 919-828-6500. Web site: www.themahlerfineart.com.
MARITIME MUSEUM, 315 Front St., Beaufort: Through March 7: Paintings by maritime artist Paul Hee. Phone: 252-728-7317. Web site: www.ncmaritimemuseum.org.
MARSHALL ART GALLERY, 301-H Pisgah Church Road, Greensboro. Through Monday: "2 Women — 2 Styles — 2 Receptions," works by Dawn Ashby and Tracey Marshall. Next Sunday through Nov. 30: "Beauty of the Abstract," works by Kim Kesterson-Trone. Reception: 1-4 p.m. next Sunday. Free. Phone: 545-8268. Web site: www.MarshallArtCo.com.
MINT MUSEUM OF ART, 2730 Randolph Road, Charlotte: Through Nov. 14: "Bob Trotman: Business as Usual," an examination in figurative sculpture of American corporate culture. Through Jan. 30: "Faces and Flowers: Painting on Lenox China," a collection of more than 70 embellished objects, including plates, vases and decorative items. The exhibition was organized by the University of Richmond Museums, Virginia. Phone: 704-337-2000. Web site: www.mintmuseum.org.
MINT MUSEUM OF CRAFT + DESIGN, 220 N. Tryon St., Charlotte: Through Feb. 6: "American Quilt Classics, 1800-1980 — The Bresler Collection." Phone: 704-337-2000. Web site: www.mintmuseum.org.
MORING ARTS CENTER, 123 Sunset Ave., Asheboro: Through Thursday: "In Search of Spirit," paintings by Et Hacskaylo. Phone: 629-0399. Web site: www.randolphartsguild.com/gallery.html.
NATURAL SCIENCE CENTER, 4301 Lawndale Drive, Greensboro: Through Jan. 10: "Extreme Deep: Mission to the Abyss!" a traveling exhibition on the mysterious life, landforms and shipwrecks found in the world's oceans. Phone: 288-3769. Web site: www.natsci.org.
NEW ELEMENTS GALLERY, 216 N. Front St., Wilmington: Through Nov. 21: "Front and Center," works by Janet Triplett, Betty Brown, Owen Wexler, Todd Carignan, and Michael Van Hout. Web site: www.newelementsgallery.com.
N.C. ARBORETUM, Milepost 393, Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville: Through next Sunday: "Birds: The Science of Illustration," works by H. Douglas Pratt and John C. Sill. Through Nov. 15: "Celebrating Nature Through Photography," works by members of the Asheville Region of the Carolinas Nature Photographers Association. Phone: 828-665-2492. Web site: www.ncarboretum.org.
N.C. MUSEUM OF HISTORY, 5 E. Edenton St., Raleigh: Through Jan. 3: "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. Web site: www.ncmuseumofhistory.org.
N.C. MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES, 11 W. Jones St, Raleigh: Through Jan. 10: "Journey Through the Arctic Refuge," an expedition photographed by John Burcham, Forrest McCarthy, George Schaller, and Jon Waterman. Phone: 919-733-7450. Web site: www.naturalsciences.org.
N.C. POTTERY CENTER, 233 East Ave., Seagrove: Through Saturday: "Historical Pottery of Fayetteville," showcasing 19th century products of the Webster and Poe potteries. Phone: 873-8430. Web site: www.ncpotterycenter.com.
ORANGE COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM, 201 N. Churton St., Hillsborough: Through Dec. 20: "Here Comes the Bride: Weddings in America," a traveling exhibition of photographs, text, a slide show, and artifacts. Organized by the Rogers Historical Museum in Arkansas. Phone: 919-732-2201. Web site: www.orangeNChistory.org.
PENLAND SCHOOL OF CRAFTS, Penland Road, Penland: At Penland Gallery: Through Dec. 6: "The Barns: 2009," works in various media by current artists-in-residence. They are Devin Burgess, David Chatt, Margaret Couch Cogswell, Jeong Ju Lee, Daniel Marinelli, Sarah Martin, and Amy Tavern. Phone: 828-765-6211. Web site: www.penland.org.
RAFFALDINI VINEYARDS, 450 Groce Road, Ronda: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 1-5 p.m. next Sunday: A show and sale by noted local artist John Furches. Reception: 6-8 p.m. Thursday. Free. Phone: 835-9463. Web site: www.raffaldini.com.
ROWAN PUBLIC LIBRARY, 201 W. Fisher St., Salisbury: Through Nov. 12: "Telling Our Stories," images from the N.C. State Archives, and by professional photographers and winners of the 2008 Our State magazine photography contest. The exhibition was organized by the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources. Phone: 919-807-7389. Web site: www.ncdcr.gov/TOS_2008/TOS_home.asp.
STOKES COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL, 500 N. Main St., Danbury: In the Apple Gallery: Through Monday: "Collections of Recollections," jewelry and contemporary quilting by Jessica Brasfield and Kelly Kye. The works were inspired by North Carolina's natural and rustic elements. Wednesday through Nov. 23: Landscape photography by Germanton artist Stacy L. Yates. Phone: 593-8159. Web site: www.stokesarts.org.
UNC CHAPEL HILL: At Ackland Art Museum: Through Dec. 6: "Almost Now: Cuban Art, Cinema, and Politics in the 1960s and 1970s," a collection of 16 Cuban cinema posters by such artists as Rene Portocarrero, Raul Martinez, and Alfredo Rostgaard. The exhibition includes a signed and numbered print of Alberto Korda's famous photograph of Che Guevara. Phone: 919-966-5736. Web site: www.ackland.org/index.php.
UNC GREENSBORO: At Weatherspoon Art Museum: Through Dec. 13: UNCG Department of Art biennial exhibition; and "American Art, 1900-1960: Shifting Directions," social realist, abstract expressionist and geometric abstractionist pieces by artists working in the first half of the 20th century. Through Dec. 6: "Dike Blair: Now and Again." Blair, the Falk Visiting Artist, will show 50 of his gouache paintings and 14 sculptures created between 2001 and '09. Through Feb. 7: "Remastering the Masters: The Classical Tradition," an exploration of the influence of ancient Greece and Rome on the art of later periods. Phone: 334-5770. Web site: http://weatherspoon.uncg.edu.

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