The June 2019 Issue of “Carolina Arts” is Now Ready to Download

The June 2019 issue of “Carolina Arts” is up on our website at (http://www.carolinaarts.com/619/619carolinaarts.html) – all 60 pages of it. On our cover this month is “Emerging Blue Violet” a work by Orr Ambrose, part of the exhibit, “The Invisible Landscape”, on view in the Elizabeth Ross Gallery, at Central Piedmont Community College, Central Campus, ... Read More

College of Charleston in Charleston, SC, Features an Installation by Jennifer Wen Ma for the 2019 Piccolo Spoleto Festival

The College of Charleston in Charleston, SC, is presenting, Cry Joy Park: Gardens of Dark and Light, featuring work by Jennifer Wen Ma, on view at The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, through July 6, 2019, part of the 2019 Piccolo Spoleto Festival. “The exhibition is an investigation into the construct of a utopia, inspired ... Read More

My Feelings on ArtFields 2019

First off, I feel like Michael Corleone in the movie The Godfather: Part III … “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in”. Artists keep asking me, “Why don’t you like ArtFields?” “What have you got against ArtFields?” and “Why do you keep picking on ArtFields”. But, those artists should know ... Read More

The May 2019 Issue of “Carolina Arts” is Now Ready to Download

The May 2019 issue of Carolina Arts is up on our website at (http://www.carolinaarts.com/519/519carolinaarts.html) – all 63 pages of it. On the cover this month we have “Who Holds You Up Through The Storm” by Angela Davis Johnson, part of the exhibit “Weatherin’ Between the Canebrake Blues,” on view at the Sumter County Gallery of ... Read More

A Trip to the Edge of America to See Art – Folly Beach – Who Knew

A Trip to Folly Beach, SC, the Edge of America, as locals like to call their haven on the ocean – that’s the Atlantic Ocean for those who don’t know. It was Saturday, April 27, 2019, the day Tanya Craig’s Gallery Azul was hosting the Backyard Art Sale, where 13 artists had tables set up ... Read More

The April 2019 Issue of “Carolina Arts” is Now Ready to Download

The April 2019 issue of “Carolina Arts” is up on our website at (http://www.carolinaarts.com/419/419carolinaarts.html) – all 64 pages of it. On our cover this month we bring you a work by Marge Loudon Moody, which is part of the exhibit “Drawings & Paintings”, on view in the Dalton Gallery, through Apr. 29, 2019. The gallery ... Read More

The March 2019 Issue of “Carolina Arts” is Now Ready to Download

The March 2019 issue of Carolina Arts is up on our website at (http://www.carolinaarts.com/319/319carolinaarts.html) – all 61 pages of it. On our cover this month we bring you works by Meredith Heywood/ Acacia Art Tile of Whynot Pottery, which are part of the exhibit, “Evolution: Seagrove Pottery”, a group exhibition of ceramic work by contemporary ... Read More

The January 2019 Issue of “Carolina Arts” is Now Ready to Download

The January 2019 issue of “Carolina Arts” is up on our website at (http://www.carolinaarts.com/119/119carolinaarts.html) – all 49 pages of it. On our cover this month we have a work by Luis Ardila from the exhibition, “Arte Latino Now 2019”, on view in the Max L. Jackson Gallery at Queens University in Charlotte, NC, from Jan. ... Read More

The December 2018 Issue of “Carolina Arts” is Now Ready to Download

The December 2018 issue of “Carolina Arts” is up on our website at (http://www.carolinaarts.com/1218/1218carolinaarts.html) – all 54 pages of it. We’re launching a little early as some events take place Dec. 1. On our cover this month have works from three galleries in the University of South Carolina system: “Empowerment Through the Lens of AfroArt,” ... Read More

Columbia, SC’s Visual Art Community is Still There and Doing Fine

The planets were in alignment and Linda had the weekend off, the first in what seemed like several years, so when we woke up Saturday morning (11/10/18), or should I say when the first grand child showed up in our bed, I told her – we need to go to One Eared Cow Glass today. ... Read More