Feature Articles
April 2003
Issue
R. Olof Sorensen - moving
on! Thompson Gallery, Furman University
Montreat
College in Montreat,
NC, Features Works from Private Art Collection
New: Online E-Gallery, Garden
Art Gallery Hosts Sculpture Invitational
New: Transylvania
County Arts Council in Brevard, NC, Features Conversation
with Potter Judith Duff
Davidson
College in Davidson,
NC, Presents Several Exhibitions this Spring
American Masters Visualize the
Sounds of Music of the 2Oth Century at Gibbes
Museum of Art in Charleston, SC
City
Gallery in Charleston,
SC, Offers Works by Fletcher Crossman
Toe
River Arts Council in
Spruce Pine, NC, Offers Annual Spring Studio Tour of Area
Studios and Galleries
Hickory
Museum of Art in Hickory,
NC, Features Works by Norman Rockwell
Wickwire
Gallery in Hendersonville,
NC, Takes Part in Public Art Project
Theatre
Art Galleries in High
Point, NC, Features Works by Terri Dowell-Dennis, Lisa Woods,
and More
New Exhibit and Symposium at
Museum of York County in Rock Hill,
SC
McGregor
Downs Fine Art Gallery
in Charlotte, NC, Features Works by Leslie von Pongrácz
by Patricia Darcey
Cameo
Fine Art in Columbia,
SC, Features Works by Liisa Salosaari Jasinski
Benedict
College in Columbia,
SC, Features Works by Paul Goodnight
HoFP
Gallery in Columbia,
SC, Opens New Gallery Space with Exhibition of Works by Toni Elkins
Richland
County Public Library
in Downtown Columbia, SC, Features Works by Vera B. Williams
Hidell
Brooks Gallery in Charlotte,
SC, Features Works by Christopher Terry
Art 1
Gallery in Gastonia,
NC, Features a Tribute to John Biggers with Works by David Wilson
The
Wells Gallery in Charleston,
SC, Features Works by Gary Gowans
Sumter
Gallery of Art and Patriot
Hall Performing Arts Center in Sumter, SC, Features Group Exhibition
with Focus on Space
Fish
or Cut Bait Gallery on
Edisto Island, SC, Features Works by Judi Bradford
French
Quarter Galleries in
Charleston, SC, Open Doors for a Night of Art - May 2
City
Art Gallery in Columbia,
SC, Features Exhibit of Emerging Artists
South
Wind Gallery In Pawleys
Island, SC, Features Works by Martha Sharp
Smith-Killian
Fine Art in Charleston,
SC, Features Works by Shannon Smith
Tiemaker's
Gallery in Charleston,
SC, Features Works by Emily K. Jenkins
Waterfront
Gallery in Charleston,
SC, Features Works by Margaret Hoybach
Jerald
Melberg Gallery in Charlotte,
NC, Features New Works by Brian Rutenberg and Mask by Milton Bloch
Marcel
Scheiner Gallery in Hilton
Head, SC, Features Works by Mark E. Flowers
Hodges
Taylor Gallery in Charlotte,
NC, Features Works by Byron Baldwin
Juried Fine Art and Craft Show
to be Presented at Historic Honey
Horn on Hilton Head Island, SC
Hilton
Head Art League in Hilton
Head, SC, Fratures Works by Kathy Tortorella
Pickens
County Museum in Pickens,
SC, Features Paintings by Dana Taylor & Ken Shotwell and Art
Quilts by Susan Sorrell
The Louise
Wells Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington, NC, Features Works
by Reverend McKendree Robbins Long
Exhibition Highlights Museum's
Recent Acquisitions of African Art at NC
Nuseum of Art in Raleigh, NC
Wilkes
Art Gallery in North
Wilkesboro, NC, Features Annual Artist's League Competition
Odyssey
Gallery in Asheville,
NC, Features Group Exhibition
BJU Museum
& Gallery in Greenville,
SC, Presents Living Gallery Production
Elder
Art Gallery in Charlotte,
NC, Features Works by Jon Nelson
Events at University
of South Carolina in Columbia, SC, to Honor 15 Years of SC
Folk Heritage Award Winners
Daniel's in Newton, NC, Features Works by Johanna
McCloskey
University of South Carolina
in Columbia, SC, Offers 16th Annual
USC Showcase
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