Feature
Articles
Updated
September 1, 2009
September
Issue
Green
Rice Gallery
in Charlotte, NC, Offers Works by Susan Nuttall
North
Carolina Pottery Center
in Seagrove, NC, Features Pottery of Fayetteville and Webster
Tradition
Lark
& Key Gallery
in Charlotte, NC, Features New Works by Angie Renfro and Amy Sanders
RedSky
Gallery
in Charlotte, NC, Features Works by Shane Fero
Ciel
Gallery
in Charlotte, NC, Offers Contemporary Mosaic Exhibit
Upstairs
Artspace
in Tryon, NC, Presents Two Group Exhibitions
Clemson
University
in Clemson, SC, Features Works by Clarke Curtis, Nicole Foran,
Meng Jin, Sara Schneckloth and Art Faculty
City
Art Gallery
in Columbia, SC, Offers Works by Jo Dean Bauknight
City
of North Charleston
in North Charleston, SC, Features Works by Kathleen McMenamin
Carolina
Galleries
in Charleston, SC, Offers Works by Julyan Davis
Providence
Gallery
in Charlotte, NC, Features A Group Exhibition
Hampton
III Gallery
in Taylors, SC, Features Works by Glen Miller
Winthrop
University
in Rock Hill, SC, Offers Several Exhibitions
Mint
Museum of Art
in Charlotte, NC, Presents Potters Market - Sept. 12, 2009
City
of North Charleston
in North Charleston, SC, Features Works From Internal Sources
Jerald
Melberg Gallery
in Charlotte, NC, Features Works by Romare Bearden and Susanna
Coffey
Sumter
County Gallery of Art
in Sumter, SC, Presents Regional Touring Craft Exhibition
MYST in Spartanburg, SC,
Features Works by Page J. Davis
Upstate
Visual Arts
in Greenville, SC, Offers Annual Juried Exhibit in New Location
Coastal
Discovery Museum
at Honey Horn on Hilton Head Island, SC, Features Art League Member
Show
Gallery
Up
in Rock Hill, SC, Features Works by Phil Moody, Tim Buchman and Paul
Murphy
Mooresville
Art Guild
in Mooresville, NC, Features Works by Penny Overcash and Lake
Norman Quilters
The
Cheryl Newby Gallery
in Pawleys Island, SC, Features Works by Sigmund Abeles, Joseph
Cave, and Mike Williams
Mint
Museum of Art in
Charlotte, NC, Presents Exhibition of Lenox China
Cabarrus
Arts Council
in Concord, NC, Features Deceptive Art and Juried Show
Arts
Council of Beaufort County
in Beaufort, SC, Features Works by Deanna Bowdish, Amos Hummell,
John Crum, Peggy Carvell, and Stephen Kishel
Woolworth
Walk
in Asheville, NC, Features Works by Laura Loercher and Pamela
Haddock
Artspace in Raleigh, NC, Offers
New Exhibitions
Claymakers
Gallery
in Durham, NC, Offers Exhibits of Embellish Vessels
Ackland
Art Museum
in Chapel Hill, NC, Offers Exhibit Focused on Cuban Culture
The
Mahler
in Raleigh, NC, Features Works by Robert Patierno
Liberty
Oak Restaurant
in Greensboro, NC, Features Works by Carol Hunter and Andrew Day
Artstock the 12th Annual Artist
Studio Tour in Greensboro, NC, Takes Place - Oct. 10 & 11,
2009
Hickory
Museum of Art
in Hickory, NC, Offers Exhibit Focused on Daggers
Adam
Cave Fine Art
in Raleigh, NC, Features Works by Ed Trask
Artworks
Gallery
in Winston-Salem, NC, Features Works by E.Faye Collins and Chris
Flory
Weatherspoon
Art Museum
in Greensboro, NC, Features Works by Dike Blair
Brookgreen
Gardens
in Murells Inlet, SC, Offers Exhibit of Western Sculptures
Somerhill
Gallery
in Durham, NC, Features Works by Jason Craighead and Donald Gialanella
RIVERWORKS
Gallery
in Greenville, SC, Features Works by Lynn Greer
Gallery
C in
Raleigh, NC, Offers Folk Art Exhibit
Picture
This Gallery
on Hilton Head Island, SC, Features Folk Art Exhibit
Frame
of Mind
in Columbia, SC, Features Works by Jean Bourque and Barbie Mathis
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