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A list of exhibits in area galleries and museums

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ON EXHIBIT
Effective Jan. 31
Winston-Salem
5IVE & 40RTY, 541-A N. Trade St.: Through Saturday: "Figure Me Out," figural paintings by Lena Jones and Anastasiya Popova. Phone: 724-2474. Web site: www.5iveand40rty.com.
ARTWORKS GALLERY, 564 N. Trade St.: Tuesday through Feb. 27: "Inner Woods," landscape oil paintings by Jeremiah Miller. Reception: 7-10 p.m. Friday. Free. Phone: 723-5890. Web site: http://artworks-gallery.org.
CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 646 W. Fifth St.: Today through March 25, room 115: "Contemplations: Light out of Darkness," scrimshaw, photography, watercolors, and more by Bill Gramley, Centenary members, and their families. Reception: 12:15 p.m. today. Free. Phone: 724-6311. Web site: www.centenary-ws.org.
THE DELTA ARTS CENTER, 2611 New Walkertown Road: Today through Feb. 13: "Facing HIV: Portraits of Heartache, Healing, and Hope," photography by Winston-Salem native Jay Sinclair. Proceeds of print sales will benefit AIDS Care Service, a local nonprofit group. Reception: 3-5-7 p.m. Feb. 10. Free. Phone: 722-2625. Web site: www.deltafinearts.org.
DOWNTOWN ARTS DISTRICT, Sixth and Trade streets: 7-10 p.m. Friday: Studios, shops and galleries open late, receptions, live entertainment. Free. Web site: www.dadaws.org.
THE ENRICHMENT CENTER, 1006 S. Marshall St.: In the sculpture garden: Through Sept. 30: "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 March 20: "Surfacing," pottery by Valarie Williams, encaustic paintings by Nadine Buckinger, and oil and acrylic paintings by Hilda Spain-Owen and Judy Stead. Phone: 777-0076, ext. 238. Web site: www.enrichmentcenter.org/gallery.html.
FORSYTH COUNTY CENTRAL LIBRARY, 660 W. Fifth St.: Through March 31: "Ethnic Breezes," handmade fans by Diane Faison, decorated with imagery inspired by American Indian and African cultures. Phone: 727-2665. Web site: www.forsyth.cc/library.
GALLERY OF THE ARTS, 411 W. Fourth St.: Through Feb. 10: "Winter Miniatures Show," juried 2-D and 3-D works by Triad artists. Phone: 793-8000. Web site: www.communityartscafe.com/gallery.
5:30-7 p.m. Thursday: Hilda Spain-Owen, Nadine Buckinger, and Judy Stead will discuss how they are inspired and guided artistically by one another's work. Free.
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.
THE OTHER HALF, 560 N. Trade St.: Through today: "William Rogers Metal," forged iron works by William Rogers. Phone: 407-5494. E-mail: theotherhalf321@att.net.
PIEDMONT CRAFTSMEN, 601 N. Trade St.: Friday through Feb. 27: "Within: Wearable Objects," works by artist of the month Erica Stankwytch Bailey. Reception: 7-10 p.m. Friday. Free. Phone: 725-1516. Web site: www.PiedmontCraftsmen.org.
REYNOLDA HOUSE MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART, 2250 Reynolda Road: 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. Through April 5: "The Expatriates: Cassatt, Sargent, and Whistler." Phone: 758-5150. Web site: www.reynoldahouse.org/index.php.
2-4 p.m. next Sunday and Feb. 28: "Hearthside Tours," a look at areas of the house not generally seen by the public. These include the kitchens, furnace rooms, and laundry. Admission $15, $10 for members.
URBAN ARTWARE, 207 W. Sixth St.: SEED Gallery: Friday through Feb. 27: "Organic Empire: A Selection of Paintings by Ed Marxen II." Reception: 7-10 p.m. Friday. Phone: 722-2345. Web site: www.seedgallery.org.
WACHOVIA CENTER, 100 N. Main St.: In the West Lobby Gallery: Through Feb. 19: Paintings by North Carolina artist Annitta Crook. Sponsored by The Asolare Fine Arts Foundation. Phone: 787-5991 or 787-4247.
WAKE FOREST UNIVERISTY: At the Museum of Anthropology: Through Aug. 28: "Only Skin Deep? Tattooing in World Cultures," a collection of implements, period illustrations, and contemporary photography. Phone: 758-5282. Web site: www.wfu.edu/moa. At Scales Fine Arts Center: Through Feb. 15: "A Decade of Giving, 2001-2010: New Acquisitions from the WFU Art Department Print Collection," including works by Kathe Kollwitz, Pablo Picasso, Albrecht Durer, Francisco Goya, and Hiratsuka. Phone: 758-5585. Web site: www.wfu.edu/art.
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
ADAM CAVE FINE ART, 115½ E. Hargett St., Raleigh: Through Feb. 16: "American Realism from the WPA Era," lithographs, etchings, and woodcuts by artists including Thomas Hart Benton, Grant Wood, Rockwell Kent, and Clare Leighton. Phone: 919-838-6692. Web site: www.adamcavefineart.com.
APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY, Boone: At the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts: Through Saturday: "225 F: Encaustic Encounters," heated wax-and-pigment paintings by American artists; "Collective Dialogues: New work from The Collective on Depot," works in various media, many by alumni and faculty of ASU's Department of Art; and "Brush & Palette: Artists Unmasked," works by members of The Brush and Palette Art Club, a regional group of painters and sculptors. Phone: 828-262-3017. Web site: www.tcva.org
CAMERON ART MUSEUM, 3201 S. 17th St., Wilmington: Through May 9: "Kaleidoscope: Changing Views of the Permanent Collection," paintings, furniture, decorative arts and more. Through March 28: "Toying with Art: Toys Designed by Artists." Phone: 910-395-5999. Web site: www.cameronartmuseum.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.
DAVIDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Lexington: At the Mendenhall Building: Through May 14: "Simple Complexity," works in various media by artists including Chris Almerini, Fredreen Bernatovicz, Bob Lillich, Pat Spainhour, and Daniel Vaughan. Phone: 249-8186. Web site: www.davidsonccc.edu.
DUKE UNIVERSITY, Durham: At the Nasher Museum of Art: Through Feb. 21: "Big Shots: Andy Warhol Polaroids," about 250 Polaroids and 70 silver gelatin black-and-white prints taken by Warhol between 1970 and '87. Phone: 919-684-5135. Web site: www.nasher.duke.edu.
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY, Greenville: At Jenkins Fine Arts Center: Through Feb. 20: "John Scarlata: Living in the Light — A Retrospective." Phone: 252-328-6336. Web site: www.ecu.edu/graygallery.
FEDEX GLOBAL EDUCATION CENTER, 301 Pittsboro St., Chapel Hill: Through May 31: "Ice Counterpoint," an exploration through art, music, soundscapes, and photography of the Earth's polar regions. Phone: 919-962-2435.
GALLERY C, 3532 Wade Ave., Raleigh: Through Wednesday: "The Etchings of North Carolina — Louis Orr (1879-1961)," the complete set of 51, 1939-1951; and "Works on Paper: Duncan Stuart (1919-2001)." Friday through March 17: "Original Works on Paper and Canvas by Sarah Blakeslee (1912-2005)." Reception: 7-9 p.m. Friday. Free. Phone: 888-278-3973 or 919-828-3165. Web site: www.galleryc.net.
GREENSBORO CULTURAL CENTER, 200 N. Davie St., Greensboro: In the Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art: Friday through March 26: "Embodiment," works by Nikki Blair, Heea Crownfield, Carolyn DeMerritt, Holly Fischer, Ellen Giamportone, Kate Kretz, Cort Savage, Mary Tuma, and Margaret Yaukey. Reception: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday. Free. Phone: 333-7460. Web site: www.greenhillcenter.org.
GUILFORD COLLEGE, Greensboro: At the Art Gallery: Through Feb. 28: "2010 Guilford College Alumni Art Exhibition," works by more than 50 artists from class years 1971-2009. Phone: 316-2438. Web site: www.guilford.edu/artgallery.
MARITIME MUSEUM, 315 Front St., Beaufort: Through March 7: Paintings by maritime artist Paul Hee. Phone: 252-728-7317. Web site: www.ncmaritimemuseum.org.
MINT MUSEUM OF ART, 2730 Randolph Road, Charlotte: Through Feb. 27: "Lois Mailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color," a 70-year retrospective of paintings, sketches, and textiles designs. Through March 27: "Identity Theft: How a Cropsey Became a Gifford," an examination of how an important Hudson River School painting, Stanford Robinson Gifford's Indian Summer in the White Mountains was for years attributed to Jasper Francis Cropsey — until recent conservation work revealed a Gifford signature and new date beneath Cropsey's. Phone: 704-337-2000. Web site: www.mintmuseum.org.
MINT MUSEUM OF CRAFT + DESIGN, 220 N. Tryon St., Charlotte: Through Saturday: "American Quilt Classics, 1800-1980 — The Bresler Collection." Phone: 704-337-2000. Web site: www.mintmuseum.org.
The museum will close to the public next Sunday in preparation for moving the collection to its new permanent home in the center of Charlotte's business district. The Mint Museum Uptown will open in October.
MORING ARTS CENTER, 123 Sunset Ave., Asheboro: Monday through Feb. 26: "Forever These Lands — A Matter of Perspective," a collaborative exhibition presented by the Piedmont Land Conservancy and the Piedmont Outdoor Painting Society. Participating artists are Cecelia Fox, Arlene Daniel, Addren Doss, Julie Hayes, Alexis Lavine, Judy Meyler, Judy McGinn, Cheryl Powell, Kathy Tice-Phillips, and Virginia Weiler. Reception: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Free. Phone: 629-0399. Web site: www.randolphartsguild.com.
NEW ELEMENTS GALLERY, 216 N. Front St., Wilmington: Through Feb. 20: "New Beginnings," works in various media by more than 50 regional and nationally recognized artists. Web site: www.newelementsgallery.com.
N.C. ARBORETUM, Milepost 393, Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville: Through Feb. 22: "Celebrating Rivers and Streams," paintings by Sue Sweterlitsch. Phone: 828-665-2492. Web site: www.ncarboretum.org.
N.C. MUSEUM OF HISTORY, 5 E. Edenton St., Raleigh: Through July 5: "Barbie — Simply Fabulous at 50!" looks at the history and evolution of the doll that has become an American icon. Phone: 919-807-7900. Web site: www.ncmuseumofhistory.org.
N.C. POTTERY CENTER, 233 East Ave., Seagrove: Through today: "Fire in the Valley: Catawba Valley Pottery Then and Now," an examination of the pottery tradition of the Catawba Valley. Phone: 873-8430. Web site: www.ncpotterycenter.com.
N.C. TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM, 411 S. Salisbury Ave., Spencer: Through June 30, 2011: "The World Aloft — 1908: The Year the Airplane Went Public," showcasing the Wright brothers' efforts to make powered flight known worldwide. On view will be a full-size replica Wright Flyer, pieces of the original Wright Flyer, and a selection of artifacts on display for the first time. Phone: 704-636-2889. Web site: www.nctrans.org.
STOKES COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL, 500 N. Main St., Danbury: In the Apple Gallery: Through Feb. 23: Quilts by Brenda Rothrock and Kelly Wood, who are mother and daughter. Phone: 593-8159. Web site: www.stokesarts.org.
UNC CHAPEL HILL: At the Ackland Art Museum: Through June 5, 2011: "Along the Silk Road: Art and Cultural Exchange," works from the 1st through16th centuries from the permanent collection. Through May 9: "Jacob Lawrence and The Legend of John Brown"; and "Color Balance: Paintings by Felrath Hines." Phone: 919-966-5736. Web site: www.ackland.org.
UNC GREENSBORO: At Weatherspoon Art Museum: Through next Sunday: "Remastering the Masters: The Classical Tradition," an exploration of the influence of ancient Greece and Rome on the art of later periods. Through March 7: "American Art 1960-Present: Five Decades of Innovation," showcasing sculpture. Through April 18: "Michael Ashkin: Falk Visiting Artist." The exhibition will include the U.S. premiere of Ashkin's film Here; and "Odd Bodies: Selections from the Permanent Collection," works inspired by the human body, by artists including Janine Antoni, Rona Pondick, Christian Schumann, and Hiram Williams. Saturday through May 9: "Existed: Leonardo Drew," a look at the artist's focus on minimalism and black American history. Artist talk and reception: 6-9 p.m. Friday. Free. Tickets are required for the talk; call 334-5770 or send e-mail to weatherspoon@uncg.edu. Phone: 334-5770. Web site: http://weatherspoon.uncg.edu. At Jackson Library: Through March 5: "Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation," a traveling exhibition showcasing reproductions of rare historical documents. Organized by the Huntington Library of San Marino, Calif.; and the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History of New York, N.Y. In conjunction with the exhibition, there will be several events. For a complete schedule, see http://library.uncg.edu/depts/admin/Lincoln.
UPCHURCH GOVERNMENT COMPLEX, 222 W. Hargett St., Raleigh: In the Block Art Gallery: Thursday through March 22: "Dual/Focus," works by Jason Arthurs, Gabriella Corter, Mary Shannon Johnstone, Judy Jones, Mary Kay Kennedy, Julie Niskanen, Alison Overton, Kristianne Ripple, and Susan Soper. Reception: 5-7 p.m. Thursday. Free. Phone: 919-996-3610. Web site: www.raleighnc.gov/arts.
UPTOWN WINE & GALLERY: 240 E. Main St., Yadkinville: Friday through Feb. 28: "The Art of Chad Beroth," mixed-media works and acrylic paintings. Reception: 4:30-7 p.m. Friday. Free. Phone: 679-2941. E-mail: yadkinarts@yadtel.net.

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