Promoting and strengthening the artistic and cultural development of Orange County, North Carolina
Terra cotta pottery vessels by Garry Childs, fused glass art by Mark Kinsella, watermedia collage paintings by Nancy Smith. In the gallery March 26th through April 21st. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk, March 29th, 6-9pm. The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned by 21 local artists featuring painting, sculpture, photography, glass, jewelry,... Read More →
Part of Hillsborough's Climate Challenge month of activities ... Climate change threatens the world as we know it. Local artists depict the threatened aspects of life we must protect, and visions for a sustainable future. Participating artists include Chloe Gillespie, Deborah Hoch, Katherine Jennings, Jeannette Johnson, David Knox, Catherine Kramer, Ray LaMantia, Jacqueline Rimmler, Ann... Read More →
In this gel print class we will create monoprints and use a momigami technique to create worn or aged looks to some of the prints. We will then have a delightful time piecing torn/cut pieces together to produce new works of art. These momigami papers add character and amazing textural qualities to your gel prints... Read More →
Collage-In!/Mixed Media Meet Ups are biweekly informal drop-in sessions – no instruction, but lots of supplies for you to use however you wish. You are also welcome to bring your own materials. You can drop in for some or all of the time. No registration required. Pay as you please, $15 suggested (we recognize everyone’s... Read More →
Artwork characterized by arcs and angles -- nature-made, man-made, or imaginary. Participating artists include Jenn Adams, Lisa Burke, Anne C. Gardner, Carol Geisler, Deborah Hoch, Jeannette Johnson, David Knox, Ray LaMantia, Jacqueline Rimmler, Greg Searle, Stacy Ann Searle, Anthony Smith, Ann Spragens, and Donna Vitucci. Opening reception during the Last Friday Art Walk, Friday, May... Read More →
You've wanted to try resin but are not sure where to start? This is the class for you! You will prepare and enhance a 5 x 13” 2-compartment tray using paint, ephemera, and 2-part resin. Learn: • How to mix and use 2-part resin • How the resin can be applied to your artwork •... Read More →
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