We’ve received some news about the BIG juried show of both North and South Carolina taking place in Charlotte this month and a spin-off show. Winners have been announced and selections have been made from works – not selected for the show – a salon des refusès exhibit which will open at Elder Gallery in Charlotte.
Here’s the press release we received:

Vessel No. 320 by Lee Sipe of Columbia SC
Approximately 1400 visitors attended opening festivities that surrounded the second annual Carolina’s Got Art! exhibition at Atherton Mill in Charlotte, NC, on Oct. 1, 2010. Visitors were treated to music by the Renaissance Singers of Charlotte, as well as the Allan Greenburg trio. The exhibition continues through Oct. 30, 2010.
The exhibition was selected by New York art critic, Mario Naves, who reviewed 1800 total entries. Naves commented that “I was very impressed with the progressive nature of the work that was submitted and must admit that it was a grueling experience to narrow the entries to 136 pieces.”

4 Quarters by Gregory Siler of Elk Park, NC
Carolina’s Got Art! founder, Larry Elder, was exuberant with the response from the local artists as well as the general public who attended the opening events. “I feel that the show represents a great cross-section of the incredible work being created across both states” says Elder. “The staggering attendance numbers far exceeded our expectations, as have the art sales.”
The following artists were presented awards during the public opening on Oct. 1st:
The $2,500 Best in Show award was presented to Lee Sipe from Columbia, SC; $2,000 First Place award to Ashlynn Browning of Raleigh, NC; $1,500 Second Place was presented to Lindsay Brown of Pendleton, SC; and $1,000 Third Place award went to Greg Siler of Raleigh, NC.

Twitter Stack by Douglas Gray of Florence, SC
Six $500 Honorable Mention gift certificates were presented to the following: Doug Gray of Florence, SC; Daniel Allegrucci of Charlotte, NC; Justin Webb of Elk Park, NC; Sondra Dorn of Asheville, NC; Betty Recoulley of High Point, NC; and Lois deMontegre of Huntersville, NC.
Throughout 2011 a subset of Carolina’s Got Art! will travel to several locations across North and South Carolina. Hosting sites will be announced early in November, 2010.
Carolina’s Got Art! is sponsored by Elder Gallery in Charlotte with Edens & Avant of Columbia (SC), owners of the Historic Atherton Mill, and Temple Media of Charlotte.
The show is open to the public, Mon., Thur., & Fri., 11am-4pm and Sat., 11am-3pm.

Explosion 8 by Daniel Allegrucci of Charlotte, NC
During the first two weeks of September, our 2010 Juror, Mario Naves, worked diligently to select 135 pieces from among 1800 entries for the Carolina’s Got Art! show. There was such tremendous work submitted that we added a second show, the Carolina’s Got Art! Salon Exhibition, which will be on view at Elder Gallery, just blocks from the Atherton Mill location, from Oct. 15 through Nov. 30, 2010. Included in the show are 44 pieces from artists across both Carolinas representing a variety of mediums.
An online catalogue is posted on FaceBook (http://www.facebook.com/carolinasgotart), as well as the event’s website at (http://www.carolinasgotart.com/).
To see a list of artists and works selected for Carolina’s Got Art!, the Carolina’s Got Art! Traveling Exhibit, and the Carolina’s Got Art! Salon Exhibition, visit this link (http://www.carolinasgotart.com/home/selected-work/).
For further info call 704/370-6337 or visit (http://www.elderart.com/).

