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SUMMARY:PreservationFest: Hands on History Fair
DESCRIPTION:Join the Alliance for Historic Hillsborough for the FREE Hands-On History Fair! \nGet ready to step into the past at the Hands-On History Fair on May 31st from 10am–3pm at the Hillsborough Visitor Center grounds! This FREE community event brings history to life with fun\, family-friendly\, and interactive experiences.\nMeet local preservationists\, artisans\, and history-minded organizations as they showcase the many ways we keep the past alive—from restored artifacts and tools of the trade to hands-on activities designed for all ages. Whether you’re a history buff or just curious\, there’s something for everyone to explore! \nThis event is held in conjunction with our Past Meets Present Preservation Tour. The Past Meets Present Preservation tour is a paid self-guided tour where participants will be able to explore inside 7 different preserved historic buildings in Hillsborough. \nTo learn more about the FREE Hands-on History Fair or the paid tour\, please visit our website: https://historichillsborough.org/preservationfest/ \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/preservationfest-hands-on-history-fair/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Visitors Center\, 150 East King Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Fundraiser,Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Pete the Cat: Original Art by James Dean
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck are excited to present “Pete the Cat: Original Art by James Dean.” This selection of Dean’s popular “CAT-themed” paintings will be on display from January 3 through April 3\, 2025\, at the Alexander Dickson House\, the historic building which houses the Hillsborough Visitors Center. \nArtist James Dean\, self-taught creator of that iconic blue feline\, Pete the Cat\, graciously shares a unique collection of his original paintings in this exhibition. Young fans of Pete are not surprised that he enjoys skateboarding and wearing colorful sneakers\, while more grown-up fans know that Pete enjoys coffee and drives vintage automobiles. The show is expected to confirm once again that “Everybody Loves Pete.” \nExhibition artwork is available for purchase directly through Mike’s Art Truck. For information email mikesarttruck@centurylink.net\, or visit their website at www.mikesarttruck.com. All of the exhibition artwork can be viewed on the same website. \nThe Alexander Dickson House and Hillsborough Visitors Center is located at 150 E. King St.\, in downtown Hillsborough\, NC. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during regular visitor hours. Free parking is available. For more information about Historic Hillsborough\, including the Visitors Center\, please visit http://www.visithillsboroughnc.com.  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/pete-the-cat-original-art-by-james-dean/
LOCATION:Alexander Dickson House\, 150 E. King St.\, Hillsborough\, 27278
CATEGORIES:Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Exhibit,Family,Free Events
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SUMMARY:The Songs of The Beatles: Folk Art by Barbara Younger
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck are happy to present the art of Hillsborough artist Barbara Younger. The new show\, “The Songs of The Beatles: Folk Art by Barbara Younger\,” will be on display starting September 6\, 2024 at the Alexander Dickson House\, the historic building which houses the Hillsborough Visitors Center. \nArtist Barbara Younger\, inspired by an art class at a local senior center\, is discovering how much fun it can be to listen to her own inner artist. The fun\, it seems\, is contagious\, as her artwork is greeted with enthusiasm and support at local galleries\, art shows\, and online. She refers to her work as “happy art” and she is excited to be able to share both the art and the happiness! \nYounger’s artwork consists of paintings and collages\, many pieces containing elements of both. She enjoys learning about the lives of other artists and experimenting with their techniques\, as well. Her subjects are illustrated with simple figures\, including a wide array of people and animals enjoying life. The artist seeks out souvenirs and ephemera related to a theme for constructing her collages and enhancing her paintings. \nThe current show focusing on the songs of The Beatles is made up of forty pieces meant to trigger a memory or a smile from viewers who appreciate the music of the “Fab Four.” Each piece represents a song. Like many of her generation\, Barbara Younger admires the band’s whimsical lyrics and musical innovations. She finds that more recent generations enjoy the songs as much as she does\, so she hopes everyone will feel a spark of happiness in the show. \nBarbara Younger invites everyone to join her for conversation and a little Beatlemania at the Hillsborough Visitors Center on Saturday\, September 14\, 2024\, from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. \nExhibition artwork is available for purchase directly through Mike’s Art Truck. Contact Mike’s Art Truck for information by email at mikesarttruck@centurylink.net\, or visit their website at www.mikesarttruck.com. \nThe Alexander Dickson House and Hillsborough Visitors Center is located at 150 E. King St.\, in downtown Hillsborough. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during regular visitor hours. Free parking is available. For more information about Historic Hillsborough\, including the Visitors Center\, please visit http://www.visithillsboroughnc.com.  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/the-songs-of-the-beatles-folk-art-by-barbara-younger/
LOCATION:Alexander Dickson House\, 150 E. King St.\, Hillsborough\, 27278
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Free Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240115T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240115T160000
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SUMMARY:More Stars Than Heaven: Art by Eric Legge
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck are happy to present “More Stars Than Heaven: Art by Eric Legge” at the Alexander Dickson House\, home of the Hillsborough Visitors Center. The exhibit is on view now through April 11\, 2024. \nSelf-taught artist Eric Legge leads a peaceful life in the mountains of Georgia\, contemplating the universe and surrounding himself with creatures and objects that he has found by “happy accident.” Putting discarded art supplies\, dumpster finds\, and the occasional beaver stick to good use\, Legge creates paintings and assemblages that radiate positive energy. \nAnticipating this new show in Hillsborough\, NC\, the artist was moved by the history of the exhibit’s venue. Near the end of the American Civil War\, The Alexander Dickson House was used by Confederate forces\, as they prepared for the largest surrender of the war at nearby Bennett Farm. The surrender put an end to the Civil War in the Carolinas\, Georgia\, and Florida. The house itself nearly surrendered to the development of a shopping center\, but was salvaged and relocated in 1983. In his artwork Eric Legge follows the threads of thought and spirituality that shape our existence and describe our universe\, whether we reside in a “Mars Hotel” or a farmhouse in Hillsborough\, NC. His work is included in the permanent collection of Atlanta’s High Museum of Art. \nExhibition artwork is available for purchase directly through Mike’s Art Truck. For information email mikesarttruck@centurylink.net\, or visit their website: www.mikesarttruck.com. \nThe Alexander Dickson House and Hillsborough Visitors Center is located at 150 E. King St.\, in downtown Hillsborough. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during regular visitor hours. All parking in Hillsborough is free. For more information about Historic Hillsborough\, including the Visitors Center\, please visit http://www.visithillsboroughnc.com. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/more-stars-than-heaven-art-by-eric-legge-2/2024-01-15/
LOCATION:Alexander Dickson House\, 150 E. King St.\, Hillsborough\, 27278
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Free Events
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SUMMARY:A Sharecropper’s Daughter: Folk Art by Jessie Lavon
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck are pleased to extend the current exhibition of paintings by self-taught folk artist Jessie Lavon. The held-over show\, “A Sharecropper’s Daughter: Folk Art by Jessie Lavon\,” is on display now through April 11\, 2024 at the Alexander Dickson House\, the historic building which houses the Hillsborough Visitors Center. \nArtist Jessie Lavon speaks of herself as a sharecropper’s daughter. She remembers that sharecropper\, her mother\, as the best friend she ever had. She remembers a lot about the old days when she was a child on the farm in southern Alabama. She remembers details about the old ways of getting things done back then\, and she remembers the simple pleasures that brought joy to her as a child. These are the memories that she shares with us in her paintings and her stories. \nLavon hasn’t always remembered. Years ago a cerebral hemorrhage wiped out a large portion of her memory. At first she only recognized her mother. When she started to recall her childhood\, she began to paint what she remembered. As she painted\, she remembered more and more details of her early life. Years later\, she has relearned many basic skills\, and she has no shortage of stories to tell. \nJust this January\, Jessie Lavon issued a statement of her intention to “permanently step down from the folk art world.” While expressing gratitude to all who have supported her\, she states that her “art will no longer be for sale once the current inventory is sold out.” Mike’s Art Truck (mikesarttruck.com) will be one of only two galleries that will continue to offer her current inventory for sale\, the other being PossumCounty.com. Lavon remains cheerful about her decision as she plans to enjoy more time gardening\, canning\, and tending her grandchildren. \nExhibition artwork is available for purchase directly through Mike’s Art Truck. Contact Mike’s Art Truck for information by email at mikesarttruck@centurylink.net\, or visit their website at www.mikesarttruck.com. \nHeld Over from June 2023\, this exhibit runs concurrently with “More Stars Than Heaven: Art by Eric Legge.” \nThe Alexander Dickson House and Hillsborough Visitors Center is located at 150 E. King St.\, in downtown Hillsborough. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during regular visitor hours. Free parking is available. For more information about Historic Hillsborough\, including the Visitors Center\, please visit http://www.visithillsboroughnc.com. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/a-sharecroppers-daughter-folk-art-by-jessie-lavon-3/
LOCATION:Alexander Dickson House\, 150 E. King St.\, Hillsborough\, 27278
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Free Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240115T160000
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SUMMARY:More Stars Than Heaven: Art by Eric Legge
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck are happy to present “More Stars Than Heaven: Art by Eric Legge” at the Alexander Dickson House\, home of the Hillsborough Visitors Center. The exhibit is on view now through April 11\, 2024. \nSelf-taught artist Eric Legge leads a peaceful life in the mountains of Georgia\, contemplating the universe and surrounding himself with creatures and objects that he has found by “happy accident.” Putting discarded art supplies\, dumpster finds\, and the occasional beaver stick to good use\, Legge creates paintings and assemblages that radiate positive energy. \nAnticipating this new show in Hillsborough\, NC\, the artist was moved by the history of the exhibit’s venue. Near the end of the American Civil War\, The Alexander Dickson House was used by Confederate forces\, as they prepared for the largest surrender of the war at nearby Bennett Farm. The surrender put an end to the Civil War in the Carolinas\, Georgia\, and Florida. The house itself nearly surrendered to the development of a shopping center\, but was salvaged and relocated in 1983. In his artwork Eric Legge follows the threads of thought and spirituality that shape our existence and describe our universe\, whether we reside in a “Mars Hotel” or a farmhouse in Hillsborough\, NC. His work is included in the permanent collection of Atlanta’s High Museum of Art. \nExhibition artwork is available for purchase directly through Mike’s Art Truck. For information email mikesarttruck@centurylink.net\, or visit their website: www.mikesarttruck.com. \nThe Alexander Dickson House and Hillsborough Visitors Center is located at 150 E. King St.\, in downtown Hillsborough. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during regular visitor hours. All parking in Hillsborough is free. For more information about Historic Hillsborough\, including the Visitors Center\, please visit http://www.visithillsboroughnc.com. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/more-stars-than-heaven-art-by-eric-legge/
LOCATION:Alexander Dickson House\, 150 E. King St.\, Hillsborough\, 27278
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Free Events
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SUMMARY:Art by Sam Ezell: Hillsborough Folk Artist
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck are happy to present “Art by Sam Ezell” at the Hillsborough Visitors Center. When folk art fans think of tiny Hillsborough\, NC\, they most likely think of local artist Sam Ezell. Although his recent abstract paintings are being received with acclaim\,  art in his original primitive style had already become well-known and very popular by the time his eyesight started to fail in 2016. The current exhibit brings together paintings in his earlier style\, with more recent abstract work. Ezell’s art is on display from October 6 through December 21\, 2023\, at the Alexander Dickson House\, the historic building which houses the Hillsborough Visitors Center. \nWorking a full-time job at locally legendary Daniel Boone Village shopping center\, Sam Ezell never intended to become an artist until he promised a friend that he would give it a try. Once he started painting\, he was surprised how much he enjoyed it. He found a primitive style\, turning amusing memories into joyful images of blue skies and multicolored chickens\, birds and flowers\, mustard and mayonnaise\, and people having fun. \nWhen he developed difficulty with his eyesight in 2016\, Ezell worried that he might have to give up painting. Straining to see the details of his smaller paintings\, he found larger canvases much easier to work with. He let his imagination lead him to creating abstracts composed of simple shapes and bright colors. The new paintings are cheerful and fun\, like all of his work\, and he is a happy artist once again. And it doesn’t hurt that the large abstracts are now commanding impressive prices at shows and auctions. \nExhibition artwork is available for purchase directly through Mike’s Art Truck. For information email mikesarttruck@centurylink.net\, or visit their website at www.mikesarttruck.com. All of the exhibition artwork can be viewed on the same website. \nThe Alexander Dickson House and Hillsborough Visitors Center is located at 150 E. King St.\, in downtown Hillsborough. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during regular visitor hours. Free parking is available. For more information about Historic Hillsborough\, including the Visitors Center\, please visit http://www.visithillsboroughnc.com.  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/art-by-sam-ezell-hillsborough-folk-artist/
LOCATION:Alexander Dickson House\, 150 E. King St.\, Hillsborough\, 27278
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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SUMMARY:A Sharecropper's Daughter: Folk Art by Jessie Lavon
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck are pleased to present a collection of paintings by self-taught folk artist Jessie Lavon. The exhibit\, “A Sharecropper’s Daughter: Folk Art by Jessie Lavon\,” is on display from August 25\, 2023 through October 2\, 2023 at the Alexander Dickson House\, the historic building which houses the Hillsborough Visitors Center. \nArtist Jessie Lavon speaks of herself as a sharecropper’s daughter. She remembers that sharecropper\, her mother\, as the best friend she ever had. She remembers a lot about the old days when she was a child on the farm in southern Alabama. She remembers details about the old ways of getting things done back then\, and she remembers the simple pleasures that brought joy to her as a child. These are the memories that she shares with us in her paintings and her stories. \nLavon hasn’t always remembered. Years ago a cerebral hemorrhage wiped out a large portion of her memory. At first she only recognized her mother. When she started to recall her childhood\, she began to paint what she remembered. As she painted\, she remembered more and more details of her early life. \nToday Lavon has no shortage of stories and she continues to paint every day. She has relearned many basic skills\, though not at her prior levels. A cheerful grandmother of many\, she spends her time gardening\, canning\, painting\, and enjoying life. \nExhibition artwork is available for purchase directly through Mike’s Art Truck. Contact Mike’s Art Truck for information by email at mikesarttruck@centurylink.net\, or visit their website at www.mikesarttruck.com. \nHeldover from June 2023\, this exhibit runs concurrently with “Low Country Memories: Paintings by Irene Tison.” \nThe Alexander Dickson House and Hillsborough Visitors Center is located at 150 E. King St.\, in downtown Hillsborough. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during regular visitor hours. Free parking is available. For more information about Historic Hillsborough\, including the Visitors Center\, please visit http://www.visithillsboroughnc.com.  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/a-sharecroppers-daughter-folk-art-by-jessie-lavon-2/
LOCATION:Alexander Dickson House\, 150 E. King St.\, Hillsborough\, 27278
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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SUMMARY:Low Country Memories: Paintings by Irene Tison
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck are pleased to present a collection of paintings by self-taught Gullah artist Irene Tison. The exhibit\, “Low Country Memories: Paintings by Irene Tison\,” is on display from August 25\, 2023 through October 2\, 2023 at the Alexander Dickson House\, the historic building which houses the Hillsborough Visitors Center. \nA true child of the Carolina Low Country\, Irene Tison was raised into the Gullah culture of her ancestors and there her heart remains. The Gullah and the Geechee people are descendants of Africans that were captured and brought to the Atlantic coast to work enslaved on Southern rice plantations. From slavery to today\, these relatively isolated communities from North Carolina to Florida have nurtured and maintained a distinct cultural identity. \nFrom her own memories or from tales passed down by older generations\, Irene Tison’s bright paintings tell stories of growing up in the South. The artist hopes her art will convey the joy she finds in her heritage\, and the love she holds for her family. \nExhibition artwork is available for purchase directly through Mike’s Art Truck. Contact Mike’s Art Truck for information by email at mikesarttruck@centurylink.net\, or visit their website at www.mikesarttruck.com. \nThe Alexander Dickson House and Hillsborough Visitors Center is located at 150 E. King St.\, in downtown Hillsborough. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during regular visitor hours. Free parking is available. For more information about Historic Hillsborough\, including the Visitors Center\, please visit http://www.visithillsboroughnc.com.  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/low-country-memories-paintings-by-irene-tison-2/
LOCATION:Alexander Dickson House\, 150 E. King St.\, Hillsborough\, 27278
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SUMMARY:Low Country Memories: Paintings by Irene Tison
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck are pleased to present a collection of paintings by self-taught Gullah artist Irene Tison. The exhibit\, “Low Country Memories: Paintings by Irene Tison\,” is on display from August 25\, 2023 through October 2\, 2023 at the Alexander Dickson House\, the historic building which houses the Hillsborough Visitors Center. \nA true child of the Carolina Low Country\, Irene Tison was raised into the Gullah culture of her ancestors and there her heart remains. The Gullah and the Geechee people are descendants of Africans that were captured and brought to the Atlantic coast to work enslaved on Southern rice plantations. From slavery to today\, these relatively isolated communities from North Carolina to Florida have nurtured and maintained a distinct cultural identity. \nFrom her own memories or from tales passed down by older generations\, Irene Tison’s bright paintings tell stories of growing up in the South. The artist hopes her art will convey the joy she finds in her heritage\, and the love she holds for her family. \nExhibition artwork is available for purchase directly through Mike’s Art Truck. Contact Mike’s Art Truck for information by email at mikesarttruck@centurylink.net\, or visit their website at www.mikesarttruck.com. \nThe Alexander Dickson House and Hillsborough Visitors Center is located at 150 E. King St.\, in downtown Hillsborough. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during regular visitor hours. Free parking is available. For more information about Historic Hillsborough\, including the Visitors Center\, please visit http://www.visithillsboroughnc.com.  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/low-country-memories-paintings-by-irene-tison/2023-08-25/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Visitors Center\, 150 East King Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Event Series,Exhibit
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230825T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230825T160000
DTSTAMP:20260609T234342
CREATED:20230829T201017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230829T201017Z
UID:71825-1692957600-1692979200@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:A Sharecropper's Daughter: Folk Art by Jessie Lavon
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck are pleased to present a collection of paintings by self-taught folk artist Jessie Lavon. The exhibit\, “A Sharecropper’s Daughter: Folk Art by Jessie Lavon\,” is on display from August 25\, 2023 through October 2\, 2023 at the Alexander Dickson House\, the historic building which houses the Hillsborough Visitors Center. \nArtist Jessie Lavon speaks of herself as a sharecropper’s daughter. She remembers that sharecropper\, her mother\, as the best friend she ever had. She remembers a lot about the old days when she was a child on the farm in southern Alabama. She remembers details about the old ways of getting things done back then\, and she remembers the simple pleasures that brought joy to her as a child. These are the memories that she shares with us in her paintings and her stories. \nLavon hasn’t always remembered. Years ago a cerebral hemorrhage wiped out a large portion of her memory. At first she only recognized her mother. When she started to recall her childhood\, she began to paint what she remembered. As she painted\, she remembered more and more details of her early life. \nToday Lavon has no shortage of stories and she continues to paint every day. She has relearned many basic skills\, though not at her prior levels. A cheerful grandmother of many\, she spends her time gardening\, canning\, painting\, and enjoying life. \nExhibition artwork is available for purchase directly through Mike’s Art Truck. Contact Mike’s Art Truck for information by email at mikesarttruck@centurylink.net\, or visit their website at www.mikesarttruck.com. \nHeldover from June 2023\, this exhibit runs concurrently with “Low Country Memories: Paintings by Irene Tison.” \nThe Alexander Dickson House and Hillsborough Visitors Center is located at 150 E. King St.\, in downtown Hillsborough. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during regular visitor hours. Free parking is available. For more information about Historic Hillsborough\, including the Visitors Center\, please visit http://www.visithillsboroughnc.com. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/a-sharecroppers-daughter-folk-art-by-jessie-lavon/2023-08-25/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Visitors Center\, 150 East King Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Exhibit,Free Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220120T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220120T200000
DTSTAMP:20260609T234342
CREATED:20211220T150819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211220T150819Z
UID:29605-1642705200-1642708800@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:Beyond Slavery's Shadow: North Carolina's Free People of Color
DESCRIPTION:Beyond Slavery’s Shadow: North Carolina’s Free People of Color\nWith Warren Milteer Jr. \nOn January 20\, 2022\, at 7pm\, the Orange County Historical Museum\, Alliance for Historic Hillsborough\, and Burwell School Historic Site will be joining together to present a program by UNC Greensboro Assistant Professor of History\, Warren E. Milteer Jr. The talk examines the lives of free persons of color in North Carolina. \nIt will begin at 7PM and will be a hybrid event\, held at Eagle Lodge\, #19\, in Hillsborough\, while also streamed live. Those who attend in person will be asked to wear masks. Register at www.orangehistorync.org/events\, and contact manager@orangehistorync.org for more information. \nMilteer received his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2014. His publications include two academic books\, Beyond Slavery’s Shadow: Free People of Color in the South (UNC Press\, 2021) and North Carolina’s Free People of Color\, 1715-1885 (LSU Press\, 2020)\, the independently published Hertford County\, North Carolina’s Free People of Color and Their Descendants (2016)\, as well as articles in the Journal of Social History and the North Carolina Historical Review. Milteer was the recipient of the Historical Society of North Carolina’s R. D. W. Connor Award in 2014 and 2016 for the best journal article in the North Carolina Historical Review. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/beyond-slaverys-shadow-north-carolinas-free-people-of-color/
LOCATION:Eagle Lodge #19\, 142 West King Street\, Hillsborough\, 27278
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ORGANIZER;CN="Orange County Historical Museum":MAILTO:manager@orangehistorync.org
GEO:36.0756511;-79.1009618
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Eagle Lodge #19 142 West King Street Hillsborough 27278;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=142 West King Street:geo:-79.1009618,36.0756511
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200806
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200807
DTSTAMP:20260609T234342
CREATED:20201021T132533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201021T132533Z
UID:18314-1596672000-1596758399@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:Famous and Infamous Women of North Carolina
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough will host a free online talk with award-winning history writer and storyteller Randell Jones on the lives and stories of several remarkable North Carolina women. Content will be available for viewing on the Alliance’s website any time between August 8 and 23. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/famous-and-infamous-women-of-north-carolina/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T111500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T124500
DTSTAMP:20260609T234342
CREATED:20191011T082604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191012T083755Z
UID:12248-1570878900-1570884300@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:Colonial Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY WAR GUIDED WALKING TOUR\nExperience American Colonial history through the unique perspective of one of North Carolina’s oldest and most historically significant towns with an historic guided walking tour of downtown Hillsborough. Established in 1754 as the seat of government for Orange County\, Hillsborough’s colonial legacy and its importance in North Carolina and American history can be seen throughout town. The tour begins at the Hillsborough Visitors Center\, located in the eighteenth century Alexander Dickson Farm House\, and guides visitors to a variety of historic places from the site of a 1790s African American-owned distillery to the Regulator marker and the grave of one of North Carolina’s signers of the Declaration of Independence. The tour will take place Saturday\, October 5th at 11:00 am and costs $6 per person.\n\nThis event is a part of Outlandish Hillsborough which encompasses a 2-day festival of Scottish history\, the colonial history of North Carolina with ties to the Outlander series\, music\, food\, Marketplace vendors – plus a whole lot of fun!  Visit the website for more information: https://www.outlandishhillsborough.com\n \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/colonial-walking-tour-3/
LOCATION:Visitors Center\, 150 East King Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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GEO:36.0750101;-79.0966591
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Visitors Center 150 East King Street Hillsborough NC 27278 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=150 East King Street:geo:-79.0966591,36.0750101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T120000
DTSTAMP:20260609T234342
CREATED:20191006T072542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191012T083755Z
UID:12155-1570878000-1570881600@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:Colonial Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY WAR GUIDED WALKING TOUR\nExperience American Colonial history through the unique perspective of one of North Carolina’s oldest and most historically significant towns with an historic guided walking tour of downtown Hillsborough. Established in 1754 as the seat of government for Orange County\, Hillsborough’s colonial legacy and its importance in North Carolina and American history can be seen throughout town. The tour begins at the Hillsborough Visitors Center\, located in the eighteenth century Alexander Dickson Farm House\, and guides visitors to a variety of historic places from the site of a 1790s African American-owned distillery to the Regulator marker and the grave of one of North Carolina’s signers of the Declaration of Independence. The tour will take place Saturday\, October 5th at 11:00 am and costs $6 per person.\n\nThis event is a part of Outlandish Hillsborough which encompasses a 2-day festival of Scottish history\, the colonial history of North Carolina with ties to the Outlander series\, music\, food\, Marketplace vendors – plus a whole lot of fun!  Visit the website for more information: https://www.outlandishhillsborough.com\n \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/colonial-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:Visitors Center\, 150 East King Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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GEO:36.0750101;-79.0966591
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Visitors Center 150 East King Street Hillsborough NC 27278 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=150 East King Street:geo:-79.0966591,36.0750101
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191130
DTSTAMP:20260609T234342
CREATED:20190927T201323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190927T201323Z
UID:11898-1569542400-1575071999@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:"More Outsider Art in the Visitors Center"
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck are pleased to present another special exhibit of folk art at the Alexander Dickson House in Hillsborough\, NC. Highlighted by the work of Savannah artist Rudolph Bostic\, “More Outsider Art in the Visitors Center” is the second in a series of shows featuring “outsider” art from a variety of self-taught artists. The collection is on display August 30 through November 28\, 2019\, inside the historic building which houses the Hillsborough Visitors Center. \nThe centerpiece of the current exhibit is a group of paintings by Rudolph Bostic\, a proud artist with a big smile. Painting on scrap cardboard\, Bostic has established a distinctive style illustrating Biblical and mythological scenes with rich\, fluid lines. Although his work has found its way into museum collections\, this is the debut of these three paintings acquired directly from the artist. The Bostic paintings are accompanied by art from eight other Southern folk artists: Charlie Lucas\, Myrtice West\, Ab the Flagman\, bailey jack\, Dede Spitz\, Eric Legge\, John Henry Toney\, and David Bryant.  \nArtists like these who create “outsider art” have developed their own styles and techniques without regard for – or regard from – the artistic establishment of galleries\, museums\, and critics. After being “discovered” by collectors\, some outsiders have gained a degree of acceptance\, even fame\, but rarely fortune. An internal spark drives them to keep making art\, even when art does not pay the bills. Known or unknown\, each artist is unique\, as are each of their creations. \nExhibition artwork is available for purchase directly through Mike’s Art Truck. Prices have been reduced for local sales. Contact Mike’s Art Truck for information by email at mikesarttruck@centurylink.net\, or visit their website at www.mikesarttruck.com. \nThe Alexander Dickson House and Hillsborough Visitors Center is located at 150 E. King St.\, in downtown Hillsborough. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during regular visitor hours. Free parking is available. For more information about Historic Hillsborough\, including the Visitors Center\, please visit https://www.visithillsboroughnc.com.  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/more-outsider-art-in-the-visitors-center/
LOCATION:Alexander Dickson House\, 150 E. King St.\, Hillsborough\, 27278
CATEGORIES:Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Exhibit
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mike's Art Truck":MAILTO:mikesarttruck@centurylink.net
GEO:36.0750101;-79.0966591
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T163000
DTSTAMP:20260609T234342
CREATED:20190901T014315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190909T025507Z
UID:11296-1570888800-1570897800@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:A Revolutionary Tasting
DESCRIPTION:A Revolutionary Tasting at the Burwell School Historic Site\nDid you know Hillsborough played an interesting role in our country’s quest for freedom? On Saturday\, October 12\, from 2-4:30 PM learn more at “A Revolutionary Tasting”. Author\, Suzanne Adair\, will discuss “The Crucial Role of North Carolina During the American Revolution”. Following Ms Adair’s talk visitors will be able to view exhibits highlighting the colonial period in North Carolina and Hillsborough. Sample foods that colonists would have introduced to the area such as ciders\, chocolate drinks\, and alcoholic punch along with sandwiches\, breads\, pies and other delicious Colonial and Scottish foods. You won’t want to miss it.\nSuzanne Adair is the author of several American Revolution mystery books\, including the Michael Stoddard series. She is the recipient of the 2018-2019 United Arts Council Professional Development Grant and the winner of the Patrick D. Smith Literature Award. She will sign and sell her books at the event.\n\nThis event is a part of Outlandish Hillsborough which encompasses a 2-day festival of Scottish history\, the colonial history of North Carolina with ties to the Outlander series\, music\, food\, Marketplace vendors – plus a whole lot of fun!  Visit the website for more information: https://www.outlandishhillsborough.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/a-revolutionary-tasting/
LOCATION:Burwell School Historic Site\, 319 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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GEO:36.0801485;-79.1005799
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Burwell School Historic Site 319 North Churton Street Hillsborough NC 27278 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=319 North Churton Street:geo:-79.1005799,36.0801485
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191011T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191011T213000
DTSTAMP:20260609T234342
CREATED:20190901T014311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191011T082603Z
UID:11288-1570818600-1570829400@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:Screening and Discussion of Braveheart
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special\, after hours screening of the film\, Braveheart (1995\, Rated R) accompanied by a discussion of the factors that led to multiple uprisings of Scots in their homeland throughout history and their subsequent settlement in North Carolina. This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. Registration is preferred at bit.ly/ocplevent. NOTE: This event is intended for adults. Because it takes place after the library closes\, attendees will need to arrive no later than 6:40pm. For more events at OCPL\, visit orangecountylibrary.org.\n\nThis event is a part of Outlandish Hillsborough which encompasses a 2-day festival of Scottish history\, the colonial history of North Carolina with ties to the Outlander series\, music\, food\, Marketplace vendors – plus a whole lot of fun!  Visit the website for more information: https://www.outlandishhillsborough.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/screening-and-discussion-of-braveheart/
LOCATION:Orange County Public Library (Main Library)\, 137 West Margaret Lane\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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GEO:36.0742449;-79.1005973
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Orange County Public Library (Main Library) 137 West Margaret Lane Hillsborough NC 27278 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=137 West Margaret Lane:geo:-79.1005973,36.0742449
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191011T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191011T183000
DTSTAMP:20260609T234342
CREATED:20190901T014309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191011T082603Z
UID:11285-1570815000-1570818600@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:Colonial Luminaries Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Colonial Luminaries of Olde Hillsborough – Walking Tour\nTour begins at Olde Town Cemetery entrance alongside the Hillsborough Presbyterian Church 102 West Tryon Street.\nWilliam Hooper\, James Hogg\, and the infamous Edmund Fanning. These men\, along with many others and their families\, faced an uncertain future in tumultuous times. They all helped to shape our colonial town and give us a window into Hillsborough’s important role leading up to independence from England. Journey through time from the cemetery\, to the colonial business area highlighted by taverns\, mercantile businesses\, and law offices then on to the final stop – the Courthouse Square. Although this tour begins in the old cemetery\, the lives of these colonial luminaries will definitely be brought to life. $10 per person. Limit 15. Not recommended for children under 12. Wear comfortable walking shoes. The tour will take place Friday\, October 11th at 5:30-6:30PM. Meet at 5:30PM at Old Town Cemetery.\n\nThis event is a part of Outlandish Hillsborough which encompasses a 2-day festival of Scottish history\, the colonial history of North Carolina with ties to the Outlander series\, music\, food\, Marketplace vendors – plus a whole lot of fun!  Visit the website for more information: https://www.outlandishhillsborough.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/colonial-luminaries-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Old Town Cemetery\, N Churton and W Tryon St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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GEO:36.0770489;-79.099485
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191005T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191005T120000
DTSTAMP:20260609T234342
CREATED:20190901T014307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191005T072739Z
UID:11282-1570273200-1570276800@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:Colonial Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY WAR GUIDED WALKING TOUR\nExperience American Colonial history through the unique perspective of one of North Carolina’s oldest and most historically significant towns with an historic guided walking tour of downtown Hillsborough. Established in 1754 as the seat of government for Orange County\, Hillsborough’s colonial legacy and its importance in North Carolina and American history can be seen throughout town. The tour begins at the Hillsborough Visitors Center\, located in the eighteenth century Alexander Dickson Farm House\, and guides visitors to a variety of historic places from the site of a 1790s African American-owned distillery to the Regulator marker and the grave of one of North Carolina’s signers of the Declaration of Independence. The tour will take place Saturday\, October 5th at 11:00 am and costs $6 per person.\n\nThis event is a part of Outlandish Hillsborough which encompasses a 2-day festival of Scottish history\, the colonial history of North Carolina with ties to the Outlander series\, music\, food\, Marketplace vendors – plus a whole lot of fun!  Visit the website for more information: https://www.outlandishhillsborough.com\n \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/colonial-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Visitors Center\, 150 East King Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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GEO:36.0750101;-79.0966591
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Visitors Center 150 East King Street Hillsborough NC 27278 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=150 East King Street:geo:-79.0966591,36.0750101
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190817T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190817T123000
DTSTAMP:20260609T234342
CREATED:20190812T195706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190813T005434Z
UID:10200-1566039600-1566045000@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:Historic Hillsborough Guided Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Experience American history through the unique perspective of one of North Carolina’s oldest and most historically significant towns\, with a guided walking tour of downtown Hillsborough. Established in 1754 as the seat of government for Orange County\, Hillsborough’s colonial legacy and signs of its importance in North Carolina and American history can be seen everywhere.\nThe tour begins at the Hillsborough Visitors Center\, located in the eighteenth century Alexander Dickson Farm House\, and guides visitors to a variety of historic places from the site of a 1790s African American-owned distillery to the 1840s Orange County Courthouse and the grave of one of North Carolina’s signers of the Declaration of Independence. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/historic-hillsborough-guided-walking-tour-4/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Visitors Center\, 150 East King Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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GEO:36.0750101;-79.0966591
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Hillsborough Visitors Center 150 East King Street Hillsborough NC 27278 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=150 East King Street:geo:-79.0966591,36.0750101
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190831
DTSTAMP:20260609T234342
CREATED:20190614T164220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190614T164220Z
UID:8726-1560470400-1567209599@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:"Outsider Art in the Visitors Center"
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck are hosting a summer exhibit and sale of folk art at the Alexander Dickson House in Hillsborough\, NC. “Outsider Art in the Visitors Center” is a diverse collection of art from nine self-taught artists. The show is on display now through August 29\, 2019\, inside the historic building which houses the Hillsborough Visitors Center. \nThe artists who have brought forth this variety-pack of work are not well-known\, and their art is not widely recognized. They have created their art without regard for – or regard from – the artistic establishment of galleries\, museums\, and magazines. For these reasons\, they are truly outsiders. Starting from unique motivations and circumstances\, these the artists developed their own styles and techniques. \nThe exhibit contains portraits by j.d. Sipe\, the artist known as “theartist”\, and Jim Shores\, as well as social observations from “The Reverend Johnny Ace.” Artists Alyne Harris\, Annie Wellborn\, and Bennie Morrison pay tribute to memories of old ways and hard work\, while Dede Spitz and Floria Yancey express aspirations and dreams of the future. A museum poster signed by Reverend Howard Finster represents a former outsider whose work was eventually recognized worldwide. \nExhibition artwork is available for purchase directly through Mike’s Art Truck. Prices have been reduced for local sales. Contact Mike’s Art Truck for information by email at mikesarttruck@centurylink.net\, or visit their website at www.mikesarttruck.com. \nThe Alexander Dickson House and Hillsborough Visitors Center is located at 150 E. King St.\, in downtown Hillsborough. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during regular visitor hours. Free parking is available. For more information about Historic Hillsborough\, including the Visitors Center\, please visit https://www.visithillsboroughnc.com.  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/outsider-art-in-the-visitors-center/
LOCATION:Alexander Dickson House\, 150 E. King St.\, Hillsborough\, 27278
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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GEO:36.0750101;-79.0966591
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Alexander Dickson House 150 E. King St. Hillsborough 27278;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=150 E. King St.:geo:-79.0966591,36.0750101
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190406T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190406T123000
DTSTAMP:20260609T234342
CREATED:20190331T080024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T082612Z
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SUMMARY:Historic Hillsborough Guided Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Experience American history through the unique perspective of one of North Carolina’s oldest and most historically significant towns\, with a guided walking tour of downtown Hillsborough. Established in 1754 as the seat of government for Orange County\, Hillsborough’s colonial legacy and signs of its importance in North Carolina and American history can be seen everywhere.\nThe tour begins at the Hillsborough Visitors Center\, located in the eighteenth century Alexander Dickson Farm House\, and guides visitors to a variety of historic places from the site of a 1790s African American-owned distillery to the 1840s Orange County Courthouse and the grave of one of North Carolina’s signers of the Declaration of Independence. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/historic-hillsborough-guided-walking-tour-3/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Visitors Center\, 150 East King Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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SUMMARY:Historic Hillsborough Guided Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Experience American history through the unique perspective of one of North Carolina’s oldest and most historically significant towns\, with a guided walking tour of downtown Hillsborough. Established in 1754 as the seat of government for Orange County\, Hillsborough’s colonial legacy and signs of its importance in North Carolina and American history can be seen everywhere.\nThe tour begins at the Hillsborough Visitors Center\, located in the eighteenth century Alexander Dickson Farm House\, and guides visitors to a variety of historic places from the site of a 1790s African American-owned distillery to the 1840s Orange County Courthouse and the grave of one of North Carolina’s signers of the Declaration of Independence. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/historic-hillsborough-guided-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Visitors Center\, 150 East King Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Art from the Holler" Folk Art by Cher Shaffer
DESCRIPTION:The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck are proud to present artwork by North Carolina artist Cher Shaffer at the Alexander Dickson House in Hillsborough\, NC. “Art from the Holler by Cher Shaffer” is a new selection of unique creations by one of our state’s best-loved self-taught artists. The show is on display now through May 30\, 2019\, in the historic building which houses the Hillsborough Visitors Center. \nAt her home “down in the holler” in rural Appalachia\, Cher Shaffer draws\, paints\, sculpts\, or assembles art every day\, as she has done for more than four decades. Over the years\, her art has followed her life’s meandering path\, growing and changing with her own self-awareness. As a young mother of three\, Shaffer first painted rural landscapes in a traditional folk-art style\, work that was charming\, yet constrained. Gradually\, as she and the children grew\, her art became more fluid and introspective. Now in her senior years\, Shaffer feels liberated and open as an artist\, free to express her emotions\, and receptive to enlightenment from any source. She works quickly\, spontaneously\, and relentlessly\, completely consumed by creative forces. Reflecting her own optimistic energy\, Cher Shaffer’s fanciful paintings and assemblages are infused with joy and humor. \n“Art from the Holler” is Cher Shaffer’s second collaboration with the Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and Mike’s Art Truck. The artwork was chosen by the artist herself\, especially for this show in Hillsborough.  \nExhibition artwork is available for purchase directly through Mike’s Art Truck and can be picked up after the conclusion of the show. Contact Mike’s Art Truck for information by email at mikesarttruck@centurylink.net\, or visit their website at www.mikesarttruck.com. \nThe Alexander Dickson House and Hillsborough Visitors Center is located at 150 E. King St.\, in downtown Hillsborough. Admission to the exhibit is free and open to the public during regular visitor hours. Free parking is available. For more information about Historic Hillsborough\, including the Visitors Center\, please visit https://www.visithillsboroughnc.com.  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/art-from-the-holler-folk-art-by-cher-shaffer/
LOCATION:Alexander Dickson House\, 150 E. King St.\, Hillsborough\, 27278
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SUMMARY:Historic Hillsborough Guided Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Experience American history through the unique perspective of one of North Carolina’s oldest and most historically significant towns\, with a guided walking tour of downtown Hillsborough. Established in 1754 as the seat of government for Orange County\, Hillsborough’s colonial legacy and signs of its importance in North Carolina and American history can be seen everywhere.\nThe tour begins at the Hillsborough Visitors Center\, located in the eighteenth century Alexander Dickson Farm House\, and guides visitors to a variety of historic places from the site of a 1790s African American-owned distillery to the 1840s Orange County Courthouse and the grave of one of North Carolina’s signers of the Declaration of Independence. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/historic-hillsborough-guided-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Visitors Center\, 150 East King Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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