The December 2013 Issue of Carolina Arts is Now Ready to Download

The December 2013 issue of Carolina Arts is up on our website at (www.carolinaarts.com) – all 66 pages of it. Winter has been showing its face already, so when you’re huddled in your home we hope you’ll spend some time downloading our paper, read through it, and send the link to download it to your ... Read More

A Trip to Fairhaven in the Land of North Carolina for a Taste of the Renaissance Life

On an open field surrounded by wooded forest in upper Mecklenburg County, just north of the Queen City in the land of North Carolina, the mist clears for eight weekends revealing the village of Fairhaven. That’s where the Annual Carolina Renaissance Festival & Artisan Marketplace takes place. It’s a place where you can dress in ... Read More

The Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail in Upstate SC Has Been Very Busy With Expanding the Trail

We’ve been a little busy with many Carolina Arts related venues – paper, blogs, Facebook and Twitter, that we haven’t been able to keep up with the Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail’s expansion. So here are some backed up articles about new quilt blocks that have been added to the Quilt Trail. Fort Hill, the home ... Read More

The November 2013 Issue of Carolina Arts is Now Ready to Download

The November 2013 issue of Carolina Arts is up on our website at (www.carolinaarts.com) – all 78 pages of it. Fall is in the air and although it’s time to be outside again, (raking leaves) we hope you’ll spend some time downloading our paper and send the link to download it to your e-mail, Facebook ... Read More

The October 2013 Issue of Carolina Arts is Now Ready to Download

The October 2013 issue of Carolina Arts is up on our website at (www.carolinaarts.com) – all 85 pages of it. Fall is in the air and although it time to be outside again, we hope you’ll spend some time downloading our paper and sent the link to download it to your e-mail, Facebook and Twitter ... Read More

Planning for the 6th Annual Celebration of Seagrove Potters in Seagrove, NC, is Under Way – Make Your Plans to Attend Now

It’s that time of year again. Time for the Celebration of Seagrove Potters – your opportunity to shop from the potters of Seagrove under one roof. And that includes being able to purchase works from the 2014 North Carolina Heritage Award recipient, Sid Luck, a fifth-generation potter from Seagrove. Sid Luck Make plans now to ... Read More

The 2014 ArtFields Competition and Exhibition in Lake City, SC, is About to Start

Before we start promoting this event, there are still a few unanswered questions about last year’s event and this upcoming event that you as an artist should be wondering about. Like what are they going to do differently? A recent report tells us that 22,000 visitors attended the event – that’s an estimate as there ... Read More

The September 2013 Issue of Carolina Arts is Now Ready to Download

The September 2013 issue of Carolina Arts is up on our website at (www.carolinaarts.com) – all 76 pages of it. It’s the Labor Day holiday so we’re not asking you to work – if helping us distribute the paper to your contacts is work. So when you get back to work – don’t forget about ... Read More

Rhett Thurman of Charleston, SC, Among American Artists To Display Works in Paris – The Sylvan Gallery in Charleston will Offer a Preview at Thurman’s Studio and a Reception at the Gallery on Sept. 5, 2013

Rhett Thurman is a long time supporter of our arts newspaper going back as far as being a supporter of our first paper, Charleston Arts. The Sylvan Gallery has been a long time supporter of Carolina Arts. That’s why I’m making an exception to the rule of only covering exhibits that take place in the ... Read More

Latest Additions to the Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail in Upstate, SC – Aug. 2013

The ever expanding Upstate Heritage Quilt Trail in SC continues to grow. Here’s some info about the latest additions. Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet, Eating her curds and whey. Along came a spider who sat down beside her And frightened Miss Muffet away! It is a tuffet, or footstool, that has inspired a ... Read More