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SUMMARY:IT’S ALL ABOUT THE STORY\, Vol. Xl: Jeffery Beam
DESCRIPTION:In 2013\, the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts began an annual show highlighting the work of a local writer by responding visually to his or her work. In the past\, this show has been inspired by the work of writers with local ties: Michael Malone\, Lee Smith\, Allan Gurganus\, Jill McCorkle\, Nancy Peacock\, John Bemis\, Elizabeth Keckly\, composer Billy Strayhorn\, poet Jaki Shelton Green\, and singer/songwriter Mary Rocap.\n	The work of North Carolina poet\, Jeffery Beam\, will be the focus of this year’s show. The gallery’s 20 artists have each chosen a poem from Mr. Beam’s body of work as inspiration for a piece of art in their chosen medium.\n	Sculptor Lynn Wartski has based her piece\, “Dryad Slumber\,” on Beam’s poem\, “The Green Man’s Man\,” published in 2010 in the collection “From Gospel Earth.” Most of her recent sculptural work has dealt with animal forms\, so this was a welcome opportunity to create a figurative piece; in “Dryad Slumber\,” Wartski represents a figure who blurs the lines between plant and animal\, giving the viewer a peek at the inner life of a forest nymph. Wartski writes\, “For me\, it is usually a turn of phrase that catches my attention.” She found inspiration in the poem “The Green Man’s Man.”\n	Scratchboard artist\, Sally Terrell\, was inspired by Jeffery Beam’s poem\, “Credo.” Terrell was especially drawn to Beam’s idea of communicating through unspoken words rather than the ones that are said. The truth of this message\, as well as the addition of a chickadee in the last stanza\, confirmed Terrell’s choice of this poem for her beautiful piece\, “The Periwinkle and the Chickadee.”\n	Glass artist\, Pringle Teeter\, chose the poem\, “Paracelsus: Concerning the Iris in the Vase\,” which includes a line about “The glass-blower’s tincture.” Teeter focused on the lines of the poem that include inspiring colors to create her two glass pieces. The sparkling green of her vessel\, “Luna Moth\,” and the undulating purple sides of her piece\, “Purple Petals\,” are both nods to the poem.\n	Nancy Smith created a portrait inspired by Jeffery Beam’s poem\, “Ars Poetica: the Queen.” Her portrait\, “Following the Goddess\, Jewel of the Hive\,” was created using a variety of media\, including bees wax. In describing her inspiration from the poem\, Smith writes\, “I was reminded that\, like the queen bee\, we exist in a world of our own creation. And like her\, our creation is built not by us alone\, but always in collaboration with others. I think her message is that there is a great responsibility in discerning guidance from other beings in our lives.”\n	The images in Jeffery Beam’s poetry provided fertile inspiration for the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts’ 20 visual artists. Their work will be on display from February 11th through March 23rd with a reception in the gallery on February 28th from 6-9pm during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk. In addition\, HGA will host a reading by Mr. Beam in the gallery on Sunday\, February 23rd from 4-6pm. Both events are free and open to the public.  \nAbout the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts:\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 20 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include painting\, sculpture\, scratchboard\, ceramics\, jewelry\, glass\, metals\, encaustic\, enamel\, fiber art\, weaving\, gourd sculptures\, and wood. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery is open 10am-6pm Monday – Saturday\, and 12pm-4pm on Sunday. More information can be found on the HGA website: http://www.HillsboroughGallery.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/its-all-about-the-story-vol-xl-jeffery-beam/
LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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SUMMARY:Moving Heaven and Earth: an Invitational Show of Ten North Carolina Artists
DESCRIPTION:The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is pleased to present an invitational show\, “Moving Heaven and Earth\,” featuring the works of ten North Carolina artists. The show will run January 7th through February 9th\, and a reception will be held on Jan. 31st from 6-9 pm. \nThe participating artists are: Jane Filer\, Sarah Graham\, Katie Hayes\, Ian Herdell\, Alexis Joyner\, Ley Killeya\, Oami Powers\, Suzan Scribner-Reed\, Darcy Szeremi\, and Nadine Zenobi. This dynamic exhibition will include works in a variety of media—paintings\, block prints\, jewelry\, wooden sculptures\, graphite drawings\, ceramic sculptures\, and handmade wooden furniture.  \nAlthough there will be a rich variety of media and artistic styles represented in this show\, a common denominator among all of the exhibiting artists is a dedication to creating works with great depth of meaning. The title of the show\, “Moving Heaven and Earth\,” is meant to encompass the range of their subject matter\, from the earthy to the mystic\, as well as express admiration for the artistic skill and the emotional energy shown by this talented group of creators. \nJane Filer’s acrylic paintings invite viewers into a world of what she describes as “magical realism\,” featuring both real and imagined creatures in landscapes that are simultaneously familiar and fantastic. Jane says\, “In our immediate experiences and memories are locked the sweetness of a moment and interesting animated visual impressions. I work with this to express my love and amazement for life.” \nSarah Graham’s painted abstract landscapes draw on her lifelong engagement with the natural world. Sarah writes\, “I believe we take in natural beauty and goodness as we do food; it sustains us\, it becomes us.” She imagines her paintings as the direct result of these moments. “They are thank you notes\, love letters back to our generous\, breathtaking\, mysterious world.”	 \nKatie Hayes draws on her Western North Carolina roots to create naturalist-inspired block prints. Her hand-pressed\, limited-edition prints show respect to all creatures\, from salamanders to crayfish to herons. Hayes created New South Pattern House\, located in Hillsborough\, NC\, “to highlight the vibrant cities and amazing ecosystems of the Southeastern U.S.” \nIan Herdell uses wood to create his handmade furniture and artwork at his Hillsborough studio\, Cambrian Company. Ian writes\, “Through storms of sawdust I seek the stories that trees can tell. I strive to forge a connection between nature and human intention\, making something new and beautiful to share.” \nAlexis Joyner creates figurative wood carvings with an emphasis on familial relationships. “I find myself drawn to the special bond between mother and child\,” Joyner notes. “I often address social issues and concerns and I like to gently remind young folk that they don’t need to reinvent the wheel.” \nLey Killeya uses acrylic paint and a range of printmaking techniques to create her abstract figurative paintings. Her pieces are meant to represent the body\, “without clear markers of person or place\,” instead allowing Killeya and the viewer to consider\, “how our identities\, and the ways others perceive them\, are used to confer power\, limit rights\, exercise control\, and interrogate identity.” \nOami Powers creates contemporary ceramic sculpture\, installations\, and graphite drawings\, all of which are “inspired by personal history and a lifelong love for Myths and folklore.” Created with simple elements such as mud\, fire\, and graphite\, her pieces “use gesture and expression to evoke the intimacy and complexity of the human experience.” \nSuzan Scribner-Reed creates her mixed media paintings using multiple layers of acrylic paint\, oil pastels\, pencils\, vintage papers\, and wax on birch panels. Inspired by nature\, poetry\, and weathered surfaces\, her pieces are meant to contain an element of mystery. Scribner-Reed writes\, “Each layer and mark I make adds depth\, history\, and richness. I use line\, form\, color and unexpected imperfections to build a narrative that feels familiar to our own individual memories.” \nDarcy Szeremi’s handcrafted sterling jewelry often tells stories\, many of which feature animals or people who cavort around the pieces in poses that are meant to make the viewer smile. She is especially drawn to horses and cats for her animal imagery\, and says that\, “the people in my work are either dancing or reaching for stars\, depending on my mood. I hope that my art brings joy.” \nNadine Zenobi’s interest in the healing arts influences her unique jewelry creations. She gives careful attention to the choice of stones and metals in her work\, and takes inspiration from the natural world for her designs. Nadine is a painter as well as a jeweler\, and one of her pieces in the show will feature a section taken from a painting that\, “signals the energy of sound without boundary.” \nPlease join us as we welcome this talented group to the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts. Moving Heaven and Earth runs from January 7th through February 9th\, with a reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk on Friday\, January 31st from 6-9pm. \nAbout the Gallery\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The gallery’s offerings include watercolor\, oil and acrylic paintings\, metal and figurative sculpture\, ceramics\, scratchboard\, painted gourd sculpture\, jewelry\, glass arts\, metals\, encaustic\, enamel\, fiber arts\, and handcrafted furniture. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery’s hours are 10am-6pm Monday – Saturday\, 12-4 Sunday. More information can be found on the HGA website: http://www.HillsboroughGallery.com. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/moving-heaven-and-earth-an-invitational-show-of-ten-north-carolina-artists/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, United States
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SUMMARY:Orange County Artist Guild Studio Tour Preview Show
DESCRIPTION:The Orange County Artists Guild Open Studio Tour returns for the 30th year. With work by more than 100 artists in studios located all over Orange County\, come see the preview show at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts before deciding which studios to visit first. The preview show runs from Oct. 22nd – Nov. 10th. The opening reception on Friday\, Oct. 25th\, from 6-9pm will include live music on the patio. Musician Ben Fisher will be playing improvisational ambient music on an Estonian synthesizer.\nOwned & operated by 21 local artists\, the gallery’s offerings include oil\, watercolor and acrylic paintings\, metal and figurative sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, digital art\, photomontage\, mixed media\, jewelry\, mouth-blown & fused glass art\, and hand-crafted furniture. Hours: 10-6 Mon–Sat\, 12-4 Sun.  \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/orange-county-artist-guild-studio-tour-preview-show/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Ceramics,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Fabric & Fiber Arts,Jewelry & Glass,Photography Film & Digital Arts
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SUMMARY:Color Comes Alive
DESCRIPTION:A new show\, Color Comes Alive\, highlights the work of artists Marcy Lansman\, Pat Merriman and Pringle Teetor. It will be on display at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts from September 24th through October 20th\, with a reception in the gallery on Friday\, September 27th from 6-9pm with live swing and blues music on the patio provided by The Pied Vipers. \nMany of Marcy Lansman’s paintings have been inspired by what she sees on walks in the woods near her home in Chapel Hill.  Lansman begins with an underpainting of bright patches of color. Then\, using a palette knife\, she fills the painting with random strokes that together create the illusion of light hitting trees. Speckles of color from the underpainting show through the random shapes created by the palette knife.  “The effect\,” says Lansman\, “is to liven up the painting\, mimicking splashes of light we see in nature.” This technique is especially suited to paintings of trees since\, from a distance\, the leaves on a tree look like random patches that vary not only in brightness\, but in color.”\nLansman wants her paintings to take the viewers out of their busy world into the peace and quiet of the woods. \nPat Merriman’s paintings reflect her love of North Carolina\, her native state. Constant experimentation keeps her work fresh\, innovative\, interesting and unique. “I am inspired to try new techniques\, paints\, and brushes and see what they add to my work. Currently I am exploring the use of different techniques and materials to create snow scenes.” Experimentation helps encourage creativity\, and broadens an artist’s perspective. “I believe it breathes life into artwork\,” says Merriman\, “and hope you will come see what it has brought to my work in this show.”\nThis year has been challenging for glassblower Pringle Teetor. She missed almost 3 months in the studio due to shoulder surgery and was not able to get back until mid-June. “At first\, I just practiced simple forms” said Teetor\, “but I made them a little different. I picked random colors for these pieces as I was mainly practicing\, but they turned out very well. Footed bowls are something I love to make but have struggled with in the past because of my shoulder problems. With Color Comes Alive as the theme of the show\, I put colors together for bright contrast\, like purple and orange for some of the bowls.” Teetor also has carved pieces in the show\, a cold decorative technique called battuto\, done with diamond wheels on a lathe.  It is a very lengthy\, tedious technique\, and requires planning layers of color so that cutting through one layer reveals another color underneath.\n“Years ago\, I fell in love with the motion and dance of the heat and fire.  It blends physical\, technical and artistic skills. It’s physically demanding and hard on the body.  It’s exhausting\, but yet\, I still love it.” \nAbout the Gallery:\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include oil\, acrylic and watercolor paintings\, metal sculpture\, figurative sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, photomontage\, painted gourds\, mixed media\, jewelry\, glass\, and handcrafted furniture. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery’s hours are 10am-6pm Monday–Saturday\, 12-4pm Sunday. More information can be found at HillsboroughGallery.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/color-comes-alive/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Exhibit,Free Events,Jewelry & Glass,Music
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240923
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SUMMARY:INTERTWINED
DESCRIPTION:Sterling silver and gemstone jewelry by Arianna Bara\, nature and figurative art by Ryann Carey\, painted gourd sculptures by Martha Danek. In the gallery August 27th through September 22nd. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, August 30th\, 6-9pm.\nHillsborough musician Ben Fisher will perform on the patio in front of the gallery during the Last Friday Art Walk. Ben plays folk\, medieval and early renaissance music on a Pono Nui – a very large ukulele. \nJeweler Arianna Bara describes her interpretation of the show’s title Intertwined as the relationships between the stones\, the metal and her own creative processes. “I strive for the harmonious but also the unexpected; the shiny and the muted\, the darkened and the bright. The interplay of light\, color and shape combine and\, in the best of circumstances\, result in a piece that is greater than the sum of its parts. Those moments are my favorites.” \nIn a literal way\, Martha Danek’s artistic medium\, gourds\, grow on vines that twine around any stationary object near them.\n“When I paint the mottled surface of a gourd with a wash of watercolor\, whorls and patterns emerge that remind me of clouds or seawater or a nebula. I love using these naturally occurring patterns as inspirational starting points for my gourd sculptures.” Her gourd pieces feature trees\, flowers\, birds\, fish\, and many other life forms that have inspired her work for more than thirty years. “They seem to fit very comfortably on a natural gourd ‘canvas.’ “I love the idea of nest-building\, and have used found materials such as leather\, twigs\, and hemp to create stylized nests perched at the tops of some of my pieces.” Intertwined lives\, vines\, nests\, relationships…the opportunities for inspiration have been rich! \nPhotography was painter Ryann Carey’s first love as an artistic medium. Her love of observation provides the inspiration to capture moments\, first on camera\, and then in her paintings. “I strive to paint the representational world converged with the emotional response that it elicits. With my paintings\, I then rely heavily on my sense memory to portray not only what the eye has seen but also the feeling that a space and time have evoked.” More recently\, Carey has begun intertwining photography\, cyanotype\, and ink\, with watercolor. “Opening my practice to additional mediums adds challenges and benefits that make the process that much more interesting for me.” \nIntertwined will be on display from August 27th to September 22nd at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts. \nAbout the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts:\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include oil\, acrylic and watercolor painting\, sculpture\, pottery\, photography\, photomontage\, jewelry\, glass\, gourd sculpture\, scratchboard\, and handcrafted furniture. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery is open 10am-6pm Monday – Saturday\, and 12pm-4pm on Sunday. More information can be found on the HGA website: http://www.HillsboroughGallery.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/intertwined/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, United States
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240826
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SUMMARY:Natural Patterns: Flora and Fauna
DESCRIPTION:Abstracted botanical paintings by Ellie Snow\, figurative sculpture by Lynn Wartski. In the gallery July 23rd through August 25th. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, July 26th\, 6-9pm with music provided by Lars Barbary and the Close Shaves. \nFor painter Ellie Snow\, painting is an escape\, a window into a fairy tale world where she can ponder the beauty and complexity of life\, and the stories that repeat themselves\, like patterns\, through time. \nSnow’s artworks begin with nature photographs taken while exploring. “At home\, I collage\, edit\, and make double exposures to create a scene that is playful and mysterious. I think of each painting as an introduction to a story about life’s fits and starts\, imperfection\, darkness\, light\, magic\, weirdness\, and beauty.” \nSnow loves the plants she paints\, but is equally interested in the real and imagined history of where they grow and the shadowy spaces surrounding them. “Are these shadow spaces a sanctuary\, a refuge\, a nest? Or do they draw us into some darker\, more ominous place? How does perspective filter what we see and how we interpret it? In this complicated world\, how can we decipher what is real and what isn’t? How do we hold all this joy and grief?” \nLast year artist Lynn Wartski started to treat the surface of her anthropomorphic sculptures as an additional canvas. She created animal figures that had bold flowers\, nautical “tattoos”\, and wintery motifs on them. Liking the results\, Wartski decided to carry that idea into the sculptures for this year’s show – but with a twist. “Instead of just thematic or decorative elements\, I began with creatures that had distinctive natural patterns\, known in the fashion world as “animal prints.” I altered and morphed those distinctive markings. What emerged is a rather unique menagerie. Among them are a “tie dyed” giraffe\, a paisley pony\, and a “zentangled” zebra.” \nIn a piece titled “Yuri\,” Wartski paid homage to dear friend\, a writer and quilt artist\, by creating a wall hanging sea turtle. The turtle’s shell appears to be a crazy quilt of felted sections and fabric from Yuri’s quilt stash. A different type of natural pattern\, a life cycle\, is honored in her sculpture “Brood XIX.” This cicada with a megaphone recalls the multiple weeks of this late spring that had an insect driven soundtrack. \nNatural Patterns: Flora and Fauna will be on display at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts from July 23rd through August 25th\, 2024 with an opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk on July 26th from 6-9pm. Music at the opening is provided by “Lars Barbary and the Close Shaves.” \nAbout the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts:\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned by 21 local artists featuring oil\, acrylic and watercolor paintings\, sculpture\, photography\, photomontage\, glass arts\, jewelry\, handcrafted furniture\, pottery\, scratchboard\, painted gourd sculptures and mixed media. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough NC. Phone: (919) 732-5001. Hours: Monday through Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12 – 4. For more information about the show visit www.HillsboroughGallery.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/natural-patterns-flora-and-fauna/
LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240625
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240722
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SUMMARY:Color and Form
DESCRIPTION:Mixed metal jewelry by Nell Chandler\, abstracted landscape paintings by Ellie Reinhold\, hand-made functional pottery by Evelyn Ward. In the gallery June 25th through July 21st. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, June 28th\, 6-9pm. The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned by 21 local artists featuring painting\, sculpture\, photography\, digital art\, photomontage\, glass arts\, jewelry\, handcrafted furniture\, pottery\, and mixed media. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough NC. Hours: Monday through Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12 – 4. For more information about the show visit www.HillsboroughGallery.com \n“When we throw around titles for our featured artists’ shows we try to suggest titles all three of us are familiar with and challenged by” says jeweler Nell Chandler. The title Color and Form got her thinking of how she regularly uses all sorts of mixed media to embellish her jewelry creations with color. “For weeks I have been forming rings around ring mandrels and forming cuffs around cuff mandrels and incorporating gemstones for my color: purple amethysts\, pink tourmalines\, green peridots\, sky-blue topazes\, yellow citrines\, red garnets\, and blue aquamarines to create a clean\, polished look. I love the way a united title can send me in an inspiring new direction.” \n“I would say that I’m staying within my recent purview of little structures” explains painter Ellie Reinhold\, “but running with the title (Color and Form) in trying to shake it up a little bit with both a different approach to color and new venues for it. We’ll see if I manage it!”  \n“Color\, form\, function. Not necessarily in that order\,” says potter Evelyn Ward.  “Balancing the shape of a pot (or its form)\, how it will look on the surface and how it will be used are basically the job requirements of being a potter. The great thing is that this is an endless pursuit\, an endless endeavor.”  \nEnsuring that the pots she makes perform their function while being a pleasure to use\, is her primary focus. “Take a vase for example\, I’ve found a wide base and somewhat narrow neck allows the stems of the flowers to fan out and therefore the blooms do\, too\, making flower arranging effortless. But then I also want the vase to be enjoyable on its own when not in use and that’s where that dance between color and form come into play.” \nColor and Form will be on display at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts from June 25th through July 24th\, 2024 with an opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk on May 31st from 6-9pm. Music at the opening provided by The Jackson Street Band\, Mike Gasperino\, David Lobe and Larry Vellani. \nAbout the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts:\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include painting\, sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, photomontage\, jewelry\, glass\, metals\, encaustic\, enamel\, and wood. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery is open 10am-6pm Monday – Saturday\, and 12pm-4pm on Sunday. More information can be found on the HGA website: http://www.HillsboroughGallery.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/color-and-form/
LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Ceramics,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Jewelry & Glass
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240527
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SUMMARY:Mystic Chords
DESCRIPTION:Photographic montage and mixed media by Catharine Carter\, artistic fine furniture by Pete Rodrigues\, impressionist landscape paintings by Jude Lobe. In the gallery April 23rd through May 26th. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, April 26th\, 6-9pm. \n“To ‘strike a chord’ is defined as evoking an emotional response\,” according to artist Catharine Carter. “For me the idea of Mystic Chords are ones that vibrate or resonate deep within one’s soul.” Carter uses photographic montage and mixed media to compose storytelling narratives that explore deep feelings in order to awaken dreams and memories.  “By exploring my inner landscape\,” she declares\, “I can address my insecurities\, fears\, hopes and dreams to find harmony and balance\, insight and inspiration.” \nArtist Jude Lobe’s work for Mystic Chords is an eclectic mix of painting and sculpture\, an appreciation of the natural world and the humans – past and present – who live in it. “Shamanic tradition refers to All That Is\, as the Web of Life where nothing happens in a vacuum. One thought or action affects another. Everything\, living and non-living\, is inter-connected.” Lobe refers to them as Mystic Chords\, and feels that recognizing this inter-connectedness is essential for creating a sustainable and equitable way of life. “My artworks in this show are my abstract expressions of nature.” \n“I still feel new to the gallery and to the art world as a whole\,” says woodworker Pete Rodrigues. “For the last 26 years\, I have created pieces out of wood.” However\, becoming a member of the gallery has allowed me to be more creative\, using my imagination to discover new possibilities. The process of pushing the boundaries of creativity and design within my pieces of furniture is what motivates me as an artist. For my upcoming show I’m excited about what this year’s growth has led me to create!”   \nMystic Chords will be on display at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts from April 23rd through May 26th\, with an opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk on April 26th from 6-9pm. \nAbout the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include painting\, sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, photomontage\, jewelry\, glass\, metals\, encaustic\, enamel\, and wood. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery is open 10am-6pm Monday – Saturday\, and 12pm-4pm on Sunday. More information can be found on the HGA website: http://www.HillsboroughGallery.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/mystic-chords/
LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Exhibit,Photography Film & Digital Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240422
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SUMMARY:Earth Elements
DESCRIPTION: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\, handcrafted furniture\, pottery\, and mixed media. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough NC. Hours: Monday through Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12 – 4. For more information about the show visit www.HillsboroughGallery.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/earth-elements/
LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Exhibit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240310T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240310T180000
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CREATED:20240319T195203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T195203Z
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SUMMARY:Mary Rocap - Live Performance at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts
DESCRIPTION:Singer/songwriter Mary Rocap\, joined by musicians Megan Whitted and Charlie Ebel\, perform songs from Mary’s CD “Deep December Dreams.” The performance caps the gallery’s annual show “It’s All About The Story\,” this year featuring artwork inspired Mary Rocap’s songs. The performance and reception will be held on Sunday\, March 10th from 4-6pm at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 N. Churton St. in Hillsborough. The event is free and open to the public. For more information call the gallery at 919-732-5001. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/mary-rocap-live-performance-at-the-hillsborough-gallery-of-arts/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Free Events,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240325
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240213T211654Z
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SUMMARY:It’s All About the Story\, Volume X: Mary Rocap
DESCRIPTION:In 2013 the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts began an annual show highlighting the work of a local writer by responding visually to his or her work. In the past\, this show has been inspired by the work of writers with local ties: Michael Malone\, Lee Smith\, Allan Gurganus\, Jill McCorkle\, Nancy Peacock\, John Bemis\, Elizabeth Keckly\, composer Billy Strayhorn and poet Jaki Shelton Green. This year the show returns\, highlighting the work of North Carolina singer/songwriter Mary Rocap. The gallery’s 21 artists have each chosen a song from Ms. Rocap’s CD\, Deep December Dreams\, as inspiration for a work of art in their chosen medium.\nSculptor Lynn Wartski has interpreted Mary Rocap’s song Jupiter and Venus as a dancing rabbit\, in a felted wool sculpture titled “Venus Dances for Herself”. “The song is a re-imagining of the myth based on the December sky conjunction of the two planets\,” explained Wartski. “My sculpture is a re-imagining of Mary’s song. She tells the tale of Venus’s yearly plea to Jupiter to accept her and Mars’ love child. My Venus is dancing to please herself\, and doesn’t care if she has Jupiter’s approval. She is dancing with her own joy.”\nBotanical artist Chris Graebner was inspired by the song “Cotton” to look at the cotton blossom more closely. Cotton is in the mallow family which makes it a relative of hibiscus\, okra and hollyhocks\, among other garden favorites. Its flowers are similar to theirs in shape\, but while cotton flowers are white when they open\, after pollination they begin to change color and in several days they become a bright fuchsia.\nNancy Smith was inspired by the song “Oleander” to create a portrait. The song speaks about a mother’s giving her beautiful daughter a poisonous name for protection. In creating the painting\, Nancy imagined the daughter holding onto her innocence despite living the legacy of her mother’s curse.\nThe images in Deep December Dreams provided fertile inspiration for the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts’ 21 visual artists. Their work will be on display from February 20th through March 24th with a reception in the gallery on February 23rd from 6-9pm during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk. In addition\, HGA will host a performance by Ms. Rocap in the gallery on Sunday\, March 10th from 4-6pm. Both events are free and open to the public.\nAbout the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include painting\, sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, photomontage\, jewelry\, glass\, metals\, encaustic\, enamel\, and wood. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery is open 10am-6pm Tuesday – Saturday\, and 12pm-4pm on Sunday. More information can be found on the HGA website: http://www.HillsboroughGallery.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/its-all-about-the-story-volume-x-mary-rocap/2024-02-20/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Concert,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Jewelry & Glass,Music,Photography Film & Digital Arts,Special Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240219
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
CREATED:20240103T203909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240103T203909Z
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SUMMARY:Past to Present
DESCRIPTION:Past to Present: Celebrating Former Members \nBeginning on January 7th\, the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts will present an invitational show of new work by 12 former members of the gallery. Some of these artists were recent members\, while others were with us in the more distant past. All have continued to explore their art in other venues and sometimes in different mediums.  \nPainters Linda Carmel\, Lolette Guthrie and Michele Yellin will be familiar names and faces to current customers of the gallery\, as will textile artist Alice Levinson and ironwood carver Larry Favorite. All were recent members; while painters Peg Bachenheimer\, Kimberly Wheaton\, and Jean LeCluyse\, jewelry designer Mirinda Kossoff\, sculptor Renee Leverty\, fabric artist Ali Givens\, and glass artist Mark Kinsella were members in earlier days of HGA.  \nWe look forward to seeing where their art journeys have taken them since their time with us. Please join us for an opening reception with all the artists from 1-4pm on Sunday\, January 14th in the gallery. \nThe show will run from January 7 to February 18 with an opening reception on Sunday January 14th from 1-4pm. \nAbout the Gallery\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The gallery’s offerings include watercolor\, oil and acrylic paintings\, metal and figurative sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, digital art\, photomontage\, jewelry\, glass arts\, metals\, encaustic\, enamel\, and handcrafted furniture. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery’s hours are 10am-6pm Monday – Saturday\, 12-4pm on Sunday. More information can be found on the HGA website: http://www.HillsboroughGallery.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/past-to-present/
LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ceramics,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Exhibit,Fabric & Fiber Arts,Free Events,Jewelry & Glass,Photography Film & Digital Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231024
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231113
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SUMMARY:Orange County Artists Guild Open Studio Tour Preview Show
DESCRIPTION:2023 marks the 29th year for the Orange County Artists Guild’s Annual Open Studio Tour. During the first two weekends in November\, more than 100 artists located throughout Orange County will be participating in this juried event and opening their studios to visitors. OCAG’s Open Studio Tour is a rare opportunity for art lovers from Orange County and beyond to meet artists in their places of work\, to view and purchase art directly from the artists\, and in many instances to watch as artists demonstrate how they create their pieces. Studio Tour brochures and maps to the participants’ studios are available at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts and other area locations or on the Guild website: http://www.ocagnc.org \nMany of the artists on the 2023 tour will have work in the OCAG Preview Exhibit at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, from October 24th through November 12th. The preview show is a wonderful opportunity for a first look at the work on the tour and can help you plan your tour route. \nFive members of the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts will be among those participating in this year’s tour: Catharine Carter\, Eduardo Lapetina\, Jason Smith\, Nancy Smith and Pringle Teetor.\nCatharine Carter’s studio is located at 705 Kensington Drive in Chapel Hill\, #61 on the tour map. Catharine creates photo-based images which are at once playful\, fantastical\, and serious\, exploring visual stories and dreams with universal themes.\nEduardo Lapetina’s studio is 318 North Estes Drive\, Chapel Hill\, at #67 on the tour map. This is his 14th year participating on the tour. Lapetina will show new abstract paintings with vibrant colors and in various sizes\, including some very large pieces. \nJason Smith creates abstract metal sculptures in steel and copper using both fabricated and reclaimed material. Jason’s studio is #3 on the map at 1709 NC HWY 86 North\, in Hillsborough. His sculpture has an emphasis on the abstract and is often Asian inspired.\nNancy Smith’s studio is #45\, at 201 Morningside Drive\, in Carrboro. She will have intriguing contemporary mixed media paintings of figures\, animals and nature.\nGlass artist Pringle Teetor will be on the tour for the 12th year. She’ll be showing again at Ali Given’s home studio\, (#15) located at 3611 Mijos Lane in Chapel Hill. Pringle’s blown glass and Ali Given’s textile art complement each other perfectly. There will be plenty of colorful work to see. \nAn opening reception for the exhibit will be held on Friday\, October 27th from 6-9pm at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, located in the Mercantile Building at 121 North Churton Street in historic downtown Hillsborough\, North Carolina. For more information visit the Gallery website: www.HillsboroughGallery.com. \nAbout the Gallery\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include watercolor\, acrylic and oil paintings\, sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, digital art\, photomontage\, jewelry\, glass\, metals\, encaustic\, enamel\, and handcrafted furniture. Hours: Monday – Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12-4. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/orange-county-artists-guild-open-studio-tour-preview-show/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231023
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
CREATED:20230907T002732Z
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SUMMARY:Reciprocus
DESCRIPTION:Colorfully researched collages by Pat Merriman\, abstracted landscape paintings by Ellie Reinhold\, mixed media figurative sculpture by Lynn Wartski. In the gallery September 26th through October 22nd. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, September 29th\, 6-9pm. The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned by 21 local artists featuring painting\, sculpture\, photography\, glass\, jewelry\, handcrafted furniture\, pottery\, and mixed media. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough NC. Hours: Monday through Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12 – 4. For more information about the show visit www.HillsboroughGallery.com      \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/reciprocus/
LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Ceramics,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Exhibit,Free Events,Jewelry & Glass,Photography Film & Digital Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230925
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
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SUMMARY:From The Mind's Eye
DESCRIPTION:Botanical oil paintings by Chris Graebner\, vibrant landscape paintings by Marcy Lansman\, distinctive blown glass by Pringle Teetor. In the gallery August 22nd through September 24th. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, August 25th\, 6-9pm. The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned by 21 local artists featuring painting\, sculpture\, photography\, glass\, jewelry\, handcrafted furniture\, pottery\, and mixed media. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough NC. Hours: Monday through Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12 – 4. For more information about the show visit www.HillsboroughGallery.com  \nFrom the Mind’s Eye\, highlights the work of Chris Graebner\, Marcy Lansman and Pringle Teetor\, on display at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts from August 22 through September 24\, with a reception in the gallery on Friday\, August 25th from 6-9pm. \nOil painter Chris Graebner\, has continued her botanical series this year. These paintings are oil on cradled panel – a smooth flat surface that is perfect for detailed work and which allows the painting to extend right to the edge without the intervention of a frame. In the process of making them Graebner rediscovered her “magic brush.” “Back in the late 1990s\, I was taking a class in watercolors\, when I discovered a Raphael Kolinsky sable brush in the bargain bin of a Kansas City art supply store. These brushes are usually quite expensive\, but this one was on deep discount\, so I bought it. I couldn’t believe how much more control I had with a really good brush. It felt like magic! Fast forward 20 years: I’d stopped using watercolors and returned to oils. My magic brush was made for watercolors\, so I’d put it away. Last year I got it out again and decided to see how it would work with oils. Most brushes for oil paints are stiffer with much coarser bristles. But for the detailed work that I do\, my little sable brushes are perfect!” \nMany of Marcy Lansman’s paintings have been inspired by what she sees on walks in the woods near her home in Chapel Hill.  “On summer mornings I go straight from the woods into my studio\, where I recreate some of what I experienced on my walk. I put down an underpainting of patches of bright colors.  Then\, using a palette knife\, I fill the painting with random strokes that work together to create the illusion of light hitting trees.”\nAlthough it’s impossible to control the palette knife as precisely as a brush\, it’s easier to create random\, organic shapes.  Speckles of color from the underpainting show through the random shapes created by the palette knife.  The effect of those speckles is to liven up the painting\, mimicking splashes of light we see in nature.  This technique is especially suited to paintings of trees since\, from a distance\, the leaves on a tree look like random patches that vary not only in brightness\, but in color.\n“I want the paintings to take the viewers out of their busy world into the peace and quiet of the woods.” \nFor glass blower Pringle Teetor these past 2 years have felt like an out-of-control freight train with too many major transitions. “I really wanted to get back to working with cane but felt that my head wasn’t where I needed it to be for complicated work. So\, a couple of weeks before shutting the glass furnace down for the summer\, I decided not to worry about the final product and just practice canework. After just one piece\, I suddenly felt like I was back in the saddle! I have had a few designs in my head for a long time that I had wanted to try.  One is called a “switched axis”:  after the cane is rolled up on the pipe\, a hole is made in the side and a pipe is attached there. Then the original pipe is removed from the gather. This changes the direction of whatever was on the first pipe.  It is a complicated procedure\, but the results are stunning.” \nAbout the Gallery:\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include oil\, acrylic and watercolor paintings\, metal sculpture\, figurative sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, montage\, digital art\, mixed media\, jewelry\, glass\, and handcrafted furniture. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery’s hours are 10am-6pm Monday–Saturday\, 12-4pm Sunday. More information can be found at HillsboroughGallery.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/from-the-minds-eye/
LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Free Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230821
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230718T220022Z
UID:67247-1690243200-1692575999@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:Little Treasures
DESCRIPTION:Mixed metal jewelry by Nell Chandler\, mixed media and acrylic paintings by Ellie Snow\, hand-made functional pottery by Evelyn Ward. In the gallery July 25th through August 20th. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, July 28th\, 6-9pm. The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned by 21 local artists featuring painting\, sculpture\, photography\, glass\, jewelry\, handcrafted furniture\, pottery\, photographic montage and mixed media. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough NC. Hours: Monday through Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12 – 4. For more information about the show visit www.HillsboroughGallery.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/little-treasures/2023-07-25/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Ceramics,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Jewelry & Glass
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230724
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SUMMARY:From Earth to Sky
DESCRIPTION:Terra cotta pottery vessels by Garry Childs\, artistic fine furniture by Pete Rodrigues\, watermedia collage paintings by Nancy Smith. In the gallery June 27th through July 23rd. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, June 30th\, 6-9pm. The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned by 21 local artists featuring painting\, sculpture\, photography\, glass\, jewelry\, handcrafted furniture\, pottery\, and mixed media. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough NC. Hours: Monday through Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12 – 4. For more information about the show visit www.HillsboroughGallery.com      \nFrom Earth to Sky will be at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts June 27 to July 23 with a reception in the gallery on Friday\, June 30 from 6-9pm. \nGarry Childs’ artwork is formed on a potter’s wheel from terra-cotta clay. After the clay has stiffened enough to handle\, he applies glazes and carves patterns through the glaze into the damp clay. When completely dry\, the pots are fired to 2\,100 degrees. “In the past few years I have been applying local clays directly to the pots in a liquid form. These clays are used straight from the ground with all the naturally occurring impurities and organic material to provide interesting surface textures.” Says Childs\, “We often refer to parts of pots like parts of the human body. Neck\, shoulder\, belly\, foot and lip are used for both. I see people in the curves of the shapes. Many have what I think of as a feminine form with slow soft curves. Put your arms around one\, you’ll see what I mean.” \n“I still feel new to the gallery and to the art world as a whole\,” says furniture maker Pete Rodrigues. “For the last 25 years\, I have created pieces out of wood. Becoming a resident artist in the gallery has allowed me to be more creative\, using my imagination and discovering new possibilities.” Rodrigues is excited about his new wall art\, “these designs consist of contemporary shapes and are held to the wall with magnets. The magnets give an opportunity for each piece to be hung in any way on the wall\, allowing purchasers to continue the creative process. Also in the show are some of my new furniture designs and floating shelves. They’re both beautiful and functional.” \nFor painter Nancy Smith inspiration for this show did not come easy. “I was going through a major life transition and my creative spirit was on hiatus. The deadline for paintings was looming large and I had started none.” To soothe herself\, Smith spent time in nature taking walks in the woods. “Surrounded by trees\, I listened to the music of a flowing stream and bird song. I felt peaceful\, sustained\, and nurtured. Ideas began to take root and grow. The paintings in this show are an expression of my emotional experience while communing with earth and sky.” \nAbout the Gallery \nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include oil\, acrylic and watercolor paintings\, metal sculpture\, figurative sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, montage\, digital art\, mixed media\, jewelry\, glass\, and handcrafted furniture. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery’s hours are 10am-6pm Monday–Saturday\, 12-4pm Sunday. More information can be found at HillsboroughGallery.com \n\n\n	Related
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LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Ceramics,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Free Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230626
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T191146Z
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SUMMARY:Through Our Eyes
DESCRIPTION:Sterling silver and gemstone jewelry by Arianna Bara\, nature and figurative watercolor paintings by Ryann Carey\, distinctive fine furniture and wall panels by Ian Herdell. In the gallery May 23rd through June 25th. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, May 26th\, 6-9pm. The Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned by 21 local artists featuring painting\, sculpture\, photography\, glass\, jewelry\, handcrafted furniture\, pottery\, and mixed media. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough NC. Hours: Monday through Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12 – 4. For more information about the show visit www.HillsboroughGallery.com \nWhen a new piece begins to take shape in jeweler Arianna Bara’s mind\, sometimes the idea arrives before the stones\, 0ther times not. Then she pulls out trays of stones and fossils from around the world. “I lay them out on my design table and begin the process of mixing and matching colors\, shapes\, textures\, sizes. I am invariably drawn towards figurative combinations. As the sunlight falls across them\, flashes of color and movement spark my attention as I shift them around. In my mind’s eye heads and bodies come together in combinations that evoke an ancient primal female form. When the right stones find each other it is as satisfying as fitting together pieces of a puzzle.” \nPainter Ryann Carey fell in love with the challenge of watercolors as a medium for expression. In the last year she’s been using their transparency to explore her interest in negative space. “I strive to merge the representational world with the emotional response that it elicits.  Photography was my first love in art\, so I let my love of observation be my inspiration to capture a moment on camera.  With my paintings\, I then rely heavily on my memory to portray not only what the eye has seen but also the feeling that a space and time evoked. Humans are united by our common experiences and our emotional connection to our environment. My hope is to create work that conjures up this common thread among us.” \nWoodworker Ian Herdell is fascinated by the stories that trees can tell. Each piece of wood has a unique history\, shaped by the natural world over its lifetime. “Through my art\, I strive to forge a connection between nature and human intention\, making something new and beautiful to share. Through my eyes\, trees tell me of soil\, wind and water – of storms\, insects and fungus – of passing seasons – of time on a slow scale. My work is inspired by the organic shapes and textures of trees and the stories they hold within. Each piece is handmade and represents a conversation\, a back and forth I have with the tree’s tale and our shared human story. Both are old sagas and I feel privileged to add a few lines of my own.”  \n\n\n	Related
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LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Jewelry & Glass
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230522
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T173535Z
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SUMMARY:CONNECTING VISIONS
DESCRIPTION:Opening on April 25th at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, Connecting Visions presents the work of three artists. Painter Eduardo Lapetina\, photographer and digital artist Eric Saunders\, and metal sculptor Jason Smith\, come together to create a show that pushes boundaries.  \nEduardo Lapetina’s desire is to connect with the outside world through his paintings. “I want the present work to be the catalyst to rethink the significance of our future and to stimulate ideas and dialogue. To have a fresh outlook with an explosion of vibrant colors\, impactful textures and messages of hope.” “I also want to interpret color as a tangible form\, yet simultaneously retaining a dichotomy of fluidity giving way to shifting patterns to mirror a harmony resonating with emotional feelings. I want my journey in art to be a nature orchestration of my experiences and emotions.” \nEric Saunders’ work is a blend of abstract natural landscapes and digitally altered images. “In the past year I have re-involved myself with making composite images by combining elements of two or more photographs into one image.” Saunders’ often uses this technique to make whimsical combinations of elements that ultimately fit together in a different way than one might expect from looking at the original images. “Sometimes odd combinations actually present themselves in the original image” he says\, “for example\, shadows on an umbrella or berries against a cloudy sky.” \nJason Smith is a metal sculptor who creates works of art that challenge the boundaries of traditional sculpting techniques. With a passion for working with metal\, he transforms this raw material into pieces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also thought-provoking. “My work reflects my deep interest in the duality of the material I work with – its strength and fragility\, its power and delicacy.” Each piece is a unique expression of his artistic vision\, exploring the relationship between form and function\, the organic and the geometric\, and the harmony and chaos of the natural world. \n“Connecting Visions” will be on display at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts from April 25th through May 21st with a reception in the gallery on Friday\, April 28th from 6-9pm.  \nAbout the Gallery\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include oil and acrylic paintings\, sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, jewelry\, glass\, metals\, encaustic\, enamel\, and wood. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery’s hours are 10am-6pm Tuesday –Saturday\, 12-4pm on Sunday. More information can be found on the HGA website: http://www.HillsboroughGallery.com   \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/connecting-visions/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Exhibit,Free Events,Photography Film & Digital Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230424
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
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SUMMARY:BREATHE
DESCRIPTION:Fused and stained glass art by Susan Hope\, painting and multimedia art by Jude Lobe\, photographic montage and mixed media by Catharine Carter. In the gallery March 28th through April 23rd. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough NC. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, March 31st\, 6-9pm. HGA is owned by 21 local artists featuring painting\, sculpture\, photography\, glass\, jewelry\, handcrafted furniture\, pottery\, and textiles. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12 – 4. For more information about the show visit www.HillsboroughGallery.com \nFor painter and multi-media artist\, Jude Lobe\, it’s about finding peace and calm in the beauty of nature. “Our exhibit this year is a call out to breathe and find the beauty around us rather than to get caught up in the stress of what we hear on the news.”  “My art in this exhibit\,” says Lobe “is inspired by the nature around me which convinces me that all living and so-called ‘non-living’ things are interwoven and connected with the animals and people that live that connection.”  \n“Breathe. We all do it. It is automatic. It is life” says glass artist Susan Hope. But faced with the title of the show\, she “anticipated the fast approaching deadline\, and had to calmly breathe… a lot… and wait for the ideas to rise out of attention to the moment.”  “Sometimes the inspiration just isn’t there. Sometimes the muse is missing. Sometimes the glass or the kiln won’t cooperate.”  Her work for this show reflects her continued experimentation with glass as it is broken\, fragmented\, crushed and melted again and again. Working in this technique enables Hope to create more painterly images\, unlimited colors and a variety of textures. It is a slow process. Each firing in the kiln can be as long as 24 hours and each piece is fired 4-6 times before it is cleaned and polished. “I began to see these ‘down times’ as the breath taken and the space between bursts of activity. In the silence of the kiln the many broken pieces became fused into a whole piece again. Just as in life\, creation and healing began in the quiet and rest when I would patiently\, intentionally…breathe.” \nWhen photographic montage artist Catharine Carter thinks about the title of this show\, “Breathe” she is “reminded how often we go through our busy day without stopping to take a breath and check in with our feelings. It is in those moments when I stop and take a breath\, the act of inhaling and exhaling can put me in touch with my thoughts and allow me be open to inspiration.”\n“My art starts with recognizing an especially prominent or troubling thought or feeling that that makes me wonder why it has my attention. My piece ‘Open Book’ celebrates how a great story can spark your imagination. In ‘Bubbles’ I was thinking about the fragility of life and ‘Omen’ is the representation of a foreshadowing feeling.”  \n“Breathe” will be on display at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts from March 28th through April 23rd with a reception in the gallery on Friday\, March 31st from 6-9pm.  \nAbout the Gallery\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include oil and acrylic paintings\, sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, jewelry\, glass\, metals\, encaustic\, enamel\, and wood. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery’s winter hours are 10am-6pm Tuesday –Saturday\, 12-4pm on Sunday. More information can be found on the HGA website: http://www.HillsboroughGallery.com   \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/breathe/
LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Exhibit,Jewelry & Glass,Photography Film & Digital Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230312T180000
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SUMMARY:Jaki Shelton Green\, reading and reception
DESCRIPTION:As the capstone of the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts’ current show “It’s All About the Story\,” Jaki Shelton Green will read her poetry in the gallery on Sunday\, March 12th\, 4-6pm. The reading will be followed by a reception and book signing. The event is free and open to the public. \nJaki Shelton Green is the ninth Poet Laureate of North Carolina\, the first African American and third woman to be appointed as the North Carolina Poet Laureate. She is a North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame Inductee\, and a 2003 recipient of the North Carolina Award for Literature. Jaki Shelton Green teaches Documentary Poetry at Duke University Center for Documentary Studies.  \nAbout the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts:\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include paintings\, sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, textiles\, jewelry\, glass\, metals\, encaustic\, enamel\, and wood. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery is open 10am-6pm Tuesday – Saturday\, and 12pm-4pm on Sunday. More information can be found on the HGA website: http://www.HillsboroughGallery.com \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/jaki-shelton-green-reading-and-reception/
LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Free Events,Reading
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230327
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230328T170447Z
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SUMMARY:It’s All About the Story\, Volume IX: Jaki Shelton Green
DESCRIPTION:In 2013 the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts began an annual show highlighting the work of a local writer by responding visually to his or her work. In the past\, this show has been inspired by the work of writers with local ties: Michael Malone\, Lee Smith\, Allan Gurganus\, Jill McCorkle\, Nancy Peacock\, John Bemis\, Elizabeth Keckly and composer Billy Strayhorn. This year the show returns\, after a two year COVID hiatus\, with a show spotlighting the work of North Carolina Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green. The gallery’s 21 artists have each chosen a poem from Ms. Green’s book Breath of the Song as inspiration for a work of art in their chosen medium.\nPhotographer Eric Saunders was struck by her poem “Rumors” the opening lines of which read: “what could the clouds be whispering about me? They don’t even know my name – and later in the poem – girl\, cloud know your name moon too stars told ‘em”. Two of Eric’s photographs were inspired by this poem.\nIn the poem “i know the grandmother one had hands”\, the poet speaks about her grandmother’s life\, using hands to symbolize the whole person. The poem ends with those hands poking holes in the clouds so the rain could fall. Chris Graebner took the image one step further and imagined the grandmother’s hands catching that rain\, in her painting “I Know the Grandmother One Had Hands to Catch the Rain.”\nArtist Nancy Smith’s painting “i know the grandmother one had hands” was inspired by the same poem. “On reading it\, I was flooded with memories of my grandmother. Her hands embraced the hard life as a farmer’s wife- tilling the soil\, milking cows\, rendering pork and burying two of her seven children. Long deceased\, she continues to hold me gently within her hands as I wrap myself in the quilt she stitched from clothes I wore as a child.”\nSculptor Lynn Wartski took imagery in the poem “eva” to create a piece called “Rabbit Games and Midnight Rainbows” from the lines “tongues spoken from the ears are seen at night and only precede midnight rainbows we played the games of rabbits”.\nThe poem “praise song” resonated with Jude Lobe\, speaking to her about connecting with nature and respecting what it has to teach us. “My artwork is a young girl dancing with a tree and within that tree the girl sees a soul.”\nFor Catharine Carter the poetry in Breath of the Song is\, like her own work\, all about relationships and family. “I think of my images as visual poetry and similar to the poetry of Jacki Shelton Green. Like her\, I am interested in human relationships and interactions.”\nEduardo Lapetina took the title of a collection of poems “Singing a Tree into Dance” as inspiration for an abstract painting. “I think that I was able to translate this idea from Jaki Green into a happy painting and that my image will provoke everyone to dance!”\nThe images in this volume of poetry provided fertile inspiration for the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts’ 21 visual artists. Their work will be on display from February 14th through March 26th with a reception in the gallery on February 24th from 6-9pm.  In addition\, the gallery will host a reading by Ms. Green in the gallery on Sunday\, March 12th from 4-6pm. Both events are free and open to the public.  \nAbout the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include paintings\, sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, textiles\, jewelry\, glass\, metals\, encaustic\, enamel\, and wood. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery is open 10am-6pm Tuesday – Saturday\, and 12pm-4pm on Sunday. More information can be found on the HGA website: http://www.HillsboroughGallery.com \n\n\n	Related
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LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Free Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230213
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
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SUMMARY:MELTING
DESCRIPTION:Melting into the New Year\nThe twenty one artists of the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, will begin 2023 with a group show entitled MELTING\, a title that suggests many different things to the individual artists.\nFor the gallery’s newest member\, Catharine Carter\, it evoked images of flooded homes and rising water which are frequently in the news and weather forecasts these days. Says Catharine “I worry about the future of our planet and the kind of world we are leaving to future generations.”\nFor painter Jude Lobe “Melting” also evoked ideas of climate change. “As an environmentalist\, I immediately envisioned a lone Polar Bear standing on a small broken piece of ice with the sun setting in the background. Of course\, that image has been burned in our mind as climate change is a hot topic these days.”\nFigurative sculptor\, Lynn Wartski\, was also thinking about arctic climates with her piece “So Many Questions” which features a male emperor penguin with his penguin chick.  “I anthropomorphize the chick in this sculpture to be about the stage of a human 2 or 3 year old\, when questions starting with ‘why?’ are frequently asked. I picture this young chick asking why it is taking mommy so long to walk back to the ice from the shore.”\nAbstract painter Marcy Lansman wasn’t thinking about “melting” when she created her painting.  “I was playing with paint\, hoping to create a pleasing composition.  Now when I look at what I created\, I see melting arctic islands\, and I can give the painting an environmental interpretation\, something related to climate change.”\nPainters Nancy Smith and Chris Graebner weren’t thinking about climate change either with their pieces for the show. Nancy’s painting “Melting into Spring” refers to that time of year when winter begins to give way to spring. I tried to capture the winter chill\, bare trees\, and the contrasting soft beginnings of new leaves sprouting. Botanical artist Chris Graebner’s painting “Winter Kale” shows snow melting on a head of bright pink ornamental kale.\nPringle Teetor\, a glass blower\, describes her piece this way “I made a lovely vase and purposely overheated the top. I allowed it to sag inward\, using heat and gravity\, as if the sun was beating down\, so hot\, that nothing could survive in our world. Not even glass.”\nOne word\, Melting\, can evoke so many different responses in creative people. Come see the show at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts from January 10th through February 12th with a reception in the gallery on Friday\, January 27th from 6-9pm.\nAbout the Gallery\nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 21 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include oil and acrylic paintings\, sculpture\, ceramics\, photography\, jewelry\, glass\, metals\, encaustic\, enamel\, and wood. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery’s winter hours are 10am-6pm Tuesday –Saturday\, 12-4pm on Sunday. More information can be found on the HGA website: http://www.HillsboroughGallery.com  \n\n\n	Related
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LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Free Events,Jewelry & Glass,Photography Film & Digital Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230101
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
CREATED:20221106T192945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221106T192945Z
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SUMMARY:The Art of Giving
DESCRIPTION:THE ART OF GIVING showcases giftable art for the holiday season by HGA’s 21 artists\, including a wonderful selection of unique hand-made ornaments. November 15 – December 31. Holiday Reception Friday\, Nov. 25th 6-9pm. Located at 121 N. Churton Street in Hillsborough NC\, the gallery is owned by 21 local artists featuring painting\, sculpture\, photography\, glass art\, jewelry\, hand-made furniture\, pottery\, & textile art. Hours: 10-6 Tues–Thurs\, 10-8 Fri & Sat\, 11-4 Sun.\nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Orange County Arts Commission. (Funding from the North Carolina Arts Council\, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.) We also thank Orange County Emergency Small Business Funding Program. \n\n\n	Related
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LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Ceramics,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Fabric & Fiber Arts,Jewelry & Glass,Photography Film & Digital Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221114
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
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SUMMARY:Orange County Artists Guild Studio Tour Preview Show
DESCRIPTION:The Orange County Artists Guild Open Studio Tour returns for the 28th year. With work by more than 100 artists in studios located all over Orange County\, come see the preview show at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts before deciding which studios to visit first. The preview show runs from Oct. 25th – Nov. 13th\, with an opening reception on Friday\, Oct. 28th\, from 6-9pm. \nOwned & operated by 21 local artists\, the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts features painting\, sculpture\, photography\, glass\, jewelry\, wood\, pottery & textile arts. Hours: 10-6 Tues–Sat\, 12-4 Sun \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/orange-county-artists-guild-studio-tour-preview-show-2/
LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221024
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
CREATED:20220915T235751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220915T235751Z
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SUMMARY:Somewhere in Time
DESCRIPTION:Oil abstracts and landscapes by Lolette Guthrie\, photography & digital art by Eric Saunders\, one-of-a-kind blown glass pieces by Pringle Teetor. In the gallery September 27 through October 23. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough NC. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, September 30th\, 6-9pm. HGA is owned by 21 local artists featuring painting\, sculpture\, photography\, glass\, jewelry\, wood\, pottery\, and textiles. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12 – 4. For more information about the show visit www.HillsboroughGallery.com. \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Orange County Arts Commission. (Funding from the North Carolina Arts Council\, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.) We also thank Orange County Emergency Small Business Funding Program. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/somewhere-in-time/
LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Ceramics,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Fabric & Fiber Arts,Free Events,Jewelry & Glass,Photography Film & Digital Arts
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220823
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220926
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
CREATED:20220819T204939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220819T210554Z
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SUMMARY:OUT OF THE WOODS
DESCRIPTION:Vibrant landscape paintings by Marcy Lansman\, abstracted landscape paintings by Ellie Reinhold\, abstract metal sculpture by Jason Smith. In the gallery August 23 through September 25. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough NC. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, August 26th\, 6-9pm. HGA is owned by 21 local artists featuring painting\, sculpture\, photography\, glass\, jewelry\, handcrafted furniture\, pottery\, and textiles. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12 – 4. For more information about the show visit www.HillsboroughGallery.com \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Orange County Arts Commission. (Funding from the North Carolina Arts Council\, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.) We also thank Orange County Emergency Small Business Funding Program. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/out-of-the-woods/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Exhibit,Fabric & Fiber Arts,Jewelry & Glass,Photography Film & Digital Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220725
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
CREATED:20220616T174926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T174926Z
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SUMMARY:Variations
DESCRIPTION:Terra cotta pottery vessels by Garry Childs\, North Carolina landscapes and colorfully researched collages by Pat Merriman\, watermedia collage paintings by Nancy Smith. In the gallery June 21 through July 24. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough NC. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, June 24th\, 6-9pm. HGA is owned by 21 local artists featuring painting\, sculpture\, photography\, glass\, jewelry\, wood\, pottery\, and textiles. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12 – 4. For more information about the show visit HillsboroughGallery.com \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Orange County Arts Commission. (Funding from the North Carolina Arts Council\, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.) We also thank Orange County Emergency Small Business Funding Program. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/variations/
LOCATION:121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278-2533\, United States\, 121 N Churton St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Ceramics,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Fabric & Fiber Arts,Free Events,Jewelry & Glass,Photography Film & Digital Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220524T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T180000
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
CREATED:20220524T165535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220524T165535Z
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SUMMARY:Interconnected Visions
DESCRIPTION:Colorful\, textured expressionist paintings by Eduardo Lapetina\, abstract handcrafted furniture by Pete Rodrigues\, figurative and mixed media sculpture by Lynn Wartski. \nIn the gallery May 24 through June 19. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough NC. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, May 27th\, 6-9pm. HGA is owned by 21 local artists featuring painting\, sculpture\, photography\, glass\, jewelry\, wood\, pottery\, and textiles. \nHours: Tuesday through Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12 – 4. For more information about the show visit HillsboroughGallery.com \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Orange County Arts Commission. (Funding from the North Carolina Arts Council\, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.) We also thank Orange County Emergency Small Business Funding Program. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/interconnected-visions/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Exhibit,Free Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220426
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220523
DTSTAMP:20260520T223940
CREATED:20220419T203446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220419T203631Z
UID:32647-1650931200-1653263999@artsorange.org
SUMMARY:Make Room for Joy
DESCRIPTION:Stained and fused glass by Susan Hope\, contemporary sewn textiles by Alice Levinson\, impressionist landscape paintings by Jude Lobe.\nIn the gallery April 26 – May 22. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough NC. Opening reception during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk\, April 29th\, 6-9pm. HGA is owned by 21 local artists featuring painting\, sculpture\, photography\, glass\, jewelry\, wood\, pottery\, and textiles. Hours: Tuesday through Saturday 10-6\, Sunday 12 – 4. For more information about the show visit HillsboroughGallery.com \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Orange County Arts Commission. (Funding from the North Carolina Arts Council\, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.) We also thank Orange County Emergency Small Business Funding Program. \n\n\n	Related
URL:https://artsorange.org/event/make-room-for-joy/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 North Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Ceramics,Drawing Painting & Mixed Media,Fabric & Fiber Arts,Jewelry & Glass,Photography Film & Digital Arts
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