Feature
Articles
Updated
July 1, 2005
July
Issue 2005
Columbia Museum of Art in Columbia,
SC, Presents Rarely Seen Works from Its Collection Dealing with
the Figure
Summit One Gallery in Highlands,
NC, Offers Works by Scott Upton
Cheryl Newby Gallery in
Pawleys Island, SC, Features Works by Kathy Metts
Spartanburg Artists Guild in
Spartanburg, SC, Features Works by Lorraine Martinie
The Metropolitan Arts Council in
Greenville, SC, Features Student Exhibition
Metropolitan Arts Council and Centre
Stage Group in Greenville, SC, Collaborate on Exhibitions
Arts Council of Beaufort County
Offers Exhibit at MARS, the Real Estate Store, on Hilton Head
Island, SC
Arts Council of Beaufort County
Offers Exhibit at MARS, the Real Estate Store, in Bluffton, SC
Waterfront Gallery in Charleston,
SC, Celebrates Their First Ten Years
Charleston County Library
in Charleston, SC, Features Works by Melissa Fulton
WICKWIRE Gallery in Hendersonville,
NC, Features Works by John Smith
Fish or Cut Bait Gallery on Edisto
Island, SC, Features Exhibition of Works of Divas
Waterfront Gallery in Charleston
Features Works by Joanne Evans
Hilton Head Art League on Hilton
Head Island, SC, Offers Works by Marian Taylor
Silver Fox Gallery in Hendersonville,
NC, Offers Works by Patricia Cole-Ferullo
Gallery 9 near Banner Elk,
NC, Features Works by Dina Lowery and Mia Katrin
Sunset River Marketplace
in Calabash, NC, Features Works by John H. Gouveia, Jr.
Jerald Melberg Gallery
in Charlotte, NC, Features Works by Raúl Diáz &
Ernesto Berra
NC Museum of Natural Sciences
in Raleigh, NC, Features Works by Gregory Schmitt and John Fels
Upstate Visual Arts in Greenville,
SC, Features Works by Six of Its Member Artists at Commerce Club
SC State Museum in Columbia,
SC, Acquires Important Photographic Collection
Theatre Art Galleries in High Point,
NC, and Very Special Arts of North Carolina Gallery in Greensboro,
NC, Feature Winston-Salem's Sawtooth Center for Visual Art Exhibit
Asheville Civic Center in Asheville, NC, is Host to the on
July 21-24, 2005.Craft Fair
of the Southern Highlands
Waterworks Visual Arts Center
in Salisbury, NC, Features Works by Rene Culler, Todd Drake, and
Landscape Artists
Beaufort Art Association
in Beaufort, SC, Features Works by Gay Torrey
by Claudia Cornett
Tessera Gallery in Winston-Salem,
NC, Features Works by Tom Block
Artspace in Raleigh, NC, Features
Works by New Members and Carrie Scanga
Weatherspoon Art Museum
in Greensboro, NC, Presents Five Exhibits this Summer
SC State Museum in Columbia,
SC, Offers Works by Norman Rockwell - America's Artist
Tammy Hutto of Orangeburg
County, SC, Completes South Carolina Arts Commission's Traditional
Arts Apprenticeship Initiative
South Carolina State Museum
in Columbia, SC, Features Works from Charleston's City Hall
Charleston City Gallery
in Charleston, SC, Features Works by David Ross Puls
City Art Gallery in North Charleston,
SC, Features Works by Susan Bellinger, Rhonda Gratkowski and Kimba
Burning Tree
Center for the Arts in Rock
Hill, SC, Features Works by Murry Handler
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