Feature Articles
Updated June 1, 2008

June Issue

A View from Down Under onThe Loss of a Forest
by Judith McGrath

Art League of Hilton Head on Hilton Head Island, SC, Features Works by Jack Huddle & Ellen Smith

Red Clover Gallery in Landrum, SC, Features Works by Anne and William Jameson

Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte, NC, Features Works by Clare Leighton and Works from the Schoen Collection

Beet Contemporary in Charlotte, NC, Offers Works by Meredith Hebden

RedSky Gallery in Charlotte, NC, Features 4th Teapot Exhibition

Jerald Melberg Gallery in Charlotte, NC, Offers Works by Raul Diaz and Manuel Reyna

The Gallery at Carillon in Charlotte, NC, Presents Group Exhibition

Cabarrus Arts Council in Concord, NC, Offers Three New Exhibitions

Elder Gallery in Charlotte, NC, Features Works by David Benson, Gage Opdenbrouw, Sheri Skeahan and Angelita Surmon

Shain Gallery in Charlotte, NC, Features Figurative Exhibition

Green Rice Gallery in Charlotte, NC, Features Works by Allison Wolf

Lark & Key Gallery in Charlotte, NC, Features Works by Catherine Rains

Columbia Museum of Art in Columbia, SC, Offers Exhibit from Private Collections

Gallery 80808 in Columbia, SC, Offers Works by Nikolai Oskolkov

Artists' Guild of Spartanburg in Spartanburg, SC, Presents Works by Julia Bowling Burnett, Melissa Earley and Jean Souther Jones

Silver Fox Gallery in Hendersonville, NC, Offers Works by William Martin Jean

Burroughs-Chapin Art Museum in Myrtle Beach, SC, Features Works by Jonathan Green and His Collection

SC National Heritage Corridor Offers Exhibit with Barbados Connections in Beaufort, SC, and North Charleston, SC

Center for Craft, Creativity & Design in Hendersonville, NC, Offers Textiles

Cheryl Newby Gallery in Pawleys Island, SC, Offers Group Exhibit

Theatre Art Galleries in High Point, NC, Offers New Exhibitions

City of North Charleston Presents Third Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit at Riverfront Park in North Charleston, SC

Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art in Charleston, SC, Offers Two Exhibitions for Piccolo Spoleto Festival

The Charleston Museum in Charleston, SC, Offers Exhibit on Post Civil War Life for Lowcountry African Americans

Carolina Galleries in Charleston, SC, Offers Works by George van Hook

Cone 10 Studios in Charleston, SC, Offers Invitational Cup Exhibition

Robert Lange Studios in Charleston, SC, Features Works by JB Boyd

Blue Heron Glass in Charleston, SC, Offers Works by Michael Barnett

Charleston Artist Guild in Charleston, SC, Features Works by Gazie Nagle

COCO VIVO in Charleston, SC, Offers Works by Pamela Bledsoe

Artists Guild Gallery of Greenville in Greenville, SC, Features Works by Cynda LuClaire

WICKWIRE in Hendersonville, NC, Offers Works by Jane Todd Butcher

Hand in Hand Gallery in Flat Rock, NC, Presents Exhibit Focused on Animals

The Charleston Renaissance Gallery in Charleston, SC, Offers Works by Linda Fantuzzo

Weatherspoon Art Museum in Greensboro, NC, Presents Contemporary Latin Works

Weatherspoon Art Museum in Greensboro, NC, Features Works by Dawoud Bey

Hawthorne Gallery in Winston-Salem, NC, Features Works by John and Christina Sagartz

The Flood Gallery Fine Art Center in Asheville, NC, Features Works by Robert Winkler

Adam Cave Fine Art in Raleigh, NC, Features Works by Kim Kauffman, Stephen Aubuchon, Diana Bloomfield, and Andrew Ross

North Carolina Pottery Center in Seagrove, NC, Features American Indian Pottery Exhibition

Blue Ridge Arts Center in Seneca, SC, Features Works by Liz Smith-Cox

Artspace in Raleigh, NC, Features Works by Lisa Pearce and Linda Ruth Dickinson

The Flood Gallery Fine Art Center in Asheville, NC, Features Works by Connie Bostic

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