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Art in America, Annual, 1999
ASHEVILLE 4154. Asheville Art Museum 2 S Pack Sq, PO Box 1717 28802 (704) 253-3227 Tue-Fri 10-5, Sat-Sun 1-5 Dir: Pamela L. Myers 20th-century American art; Southeastern American and Southern Appalachian paintings, prints, sculpture, crafts; 8-12 exhibitions annually. M Artists exhibited: Anni Albers, Josef Albers, Romare Bearden, Alexander Calder, Shane Fero, Richard Jolley, O. Winston Link, Juan Logan, Kenneth Noland, Jackson Pollock, Richard Ritter, Donald Sultan 4155. The Gallery/Fridholm Fine Arts/ The Green Door Broadway Arts Bldg, 49 Broadway 28801 (704) 258-9206 Dir: Bonnie Fridholm Hobbs Center for visual and performing arts; interdisciplinary, multicultural. N Artists exhibited: Irmaly Brackin, Dirck Cruser, Margery Edwards, Eugene Martin, Judith O'Rourke, Amie Oliver, Brian Rutenberg, Betty Tompkins 4156. Southern Highland Craft Guild at the Folk Art Center PO Box 9545 28815 (704) 298-7928, fax (704) 298-7962 Mon-Sun 9-6; Jan-Mar: Mon-Sun 9-5 Works by crafts artists from the mountains of nine Southern states belonging to the Southern Highland Craft Guild, as well as changing exhibitions of nationally recognized craft artists. Located at Milepost 382 on the Blue Ridge Parkway in East Asheville. N 4157. Urthona Gallery 166 W Haywood, #3 28801 (828) 254-0657 Mon-Sat 11-4 Dir: David Brendan Hopes Cutting-edge work, primarily regional, in two and three dimensions. E-mail: urthona@aol.com; Web site: www.urthona.com G/D/C Artists exhibited: David Hopes, Kenn Kotera, Butch Lily BREVARD 4158. Brevard College, Simms Art Center 28712 (704) 883-8292, ext 245 Mon-Fri 9-5 Dir: Mike Lyda Contemporary artists and student exhibitions; workshops. U Artists exhibited: Bill Byers, Betty Clark, Mollie Doctrow, Robert Dunning, Roger Halligan, Paul Hartley, Susan Luddeke, Mike Lyda, Dan Milspaugh, Tim Murray, Jo Pumphrey, Michael Voors CARRBORO 4159. Animation and Fine Art Galleries Carr Mill Mall, 200 N Greensboro St 27510 (919) 968-8008, (888) 968-8008, fax (919) 968-8064 Mon-Sat 10-6 Dir: Bryan Guarneri 20th-century modern and contemporary painting, drawing, sculpture, and graphics; animation art. E-mail: fineart@mindspring.com; Web site: www.animationandfineart.com G Artists exhibited: Josef Albers, Richard Anuskiewicz, Karel Appel, Will Barnet, Angelo Basso, Jack Deal, Andre Beaudin, Hans Bellmer, Lee Bontecou, Robert Breer, Bernard Buffet, Alexander Calder, Marc Chagall, John Chamberlain, Christo, Ronnie Cutrone, Salvador Dali, Stuart Davis, Willem de Kooning, Walter De Maria, Mark di Suvero, Jim Dine, Walt Disney, Richard Estes, Oyvind Fahlstrom, Dan Flavin, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, Alberto Giacometti, Red Grooms, Hans Haacke, Keith Haring, Alex Hay, Robert Hoppe, Jorg Immendorff, Robert Indiana, Paul Jenkins, Jasper Johns, Chuck Jones, Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, Anselm Kiefer, Paul Klee, Robert Kulicke, John Lennon, Mon Levinson, Sol LeWitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Lindner, Man Ray, Marino Marini, Andre Masson, Henri Matisse, Roberto Matta, Andre Minaux, Joan Miro, Robert Morris, Robert Motherwell, Louise Nevelson, Kenneth Noland, George E. Ohr, Claes Oldenburg, George Ortman, Nam June Paik, Pablo Picasso, Larry Poons, Robert Rauschenberg, Ad Reinhardt, Bridget Riley, James Rosenquist, Peter Saul, George Segal, Keith Sonnier, Richard Stankiewicz, Frank Stella, Donald Sultan, Graham Sutherland, Constantin Terechkovitch, Jean Tinguely, Cy Twombly, Victor Vasarely, Jacques Villon, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, Robert Whitman, Jamie Wyeth 4160. Gallery Americas 200 N Greensboro St 27510 (919) 929-1002, fax (919) 929-6040 Mon-Sat 10-7 Dir: George Melone Contemporary furniture, art, crafts, and accessories. E-mail: gamerica@earthlink.net; Web site: www.citysearch.com/rdu/gallery america G Artists exhibited: Alvar Aalto, Harry Bertoia, Antonio Citterio, Charles and Ray Eames, Florence Knoll, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Isamu Noguchi, Marcus Reichert, Eero Saarien, Philippe Starck, Alex Wilhite, Peter Wylly 4161. Green Tara Gallery 118 East Main St 27510 (919) 932-6400, fax (919) 918-7542 Tue-Sat 11-7, Sun 12:30-5 Dir: Luis and Donna Soto Local handmade art. E-mail: greentara gallery@juno.com; Web site: www.greentara gallery.com G Artists exhibited: Chris Barton, Vidabeth Bensen, Lisa Creed, Salinda Dahl, Gretchen Lothrop, Barbara McKenzie, Jennifer Miller, Jacquelyn Nouveau, Charlie Riggs, Mike Roig, Sally Sutton CHAPEL HILL 4162. Chapel Hill Museum 5 23 East Franklin St, PO Box 906 27514 (919) 967-1400, fax (919) 967-6230 Wed-Sat 10-4, Sun 1-5 Dir: Rodney Barfield Cultural and visual arts of North Carolina and the Southeast. E-mail: chmuseum@ntr.net M 4163. Chapellier Fine Art 105 Aden Park Dr 27516 (919) 967-9960, fax (919) 969-7318 Mon-Sat by appt Dir: Shirley C. Lally Fine 19th- and 20th-century American paintings and works on paper by established national and regional artists. Corporate and private consulting and appraising. E-mail: chapellier@aol.com; Web site: www.chapellier.com G/D/C/P Artists exhibited: Ralph Albert Blakelock, Eliot Clark, Robert Henri, Hermann Herzog, Daniel Huntington, Jacob Lawrence, Hobson Pittman, Margery Ryerson, Anthony Springer, Stokely Webster, Guy Wiggins, Irving Wiles 4164. Minata Gallery University Mall 27514 (919) 967-8964, fax (919) 967-8985 Dir: Linda Kornberg Contemporary work by national and regional artists. Unique and limited edition designer jewelry, functional art glass and porcelain, furniture, mobiles, and framed art. E-mail: minata@mindspring.com G Artists exhibited: Stephen Dweck, Michael Good, Sonia Guittierezbecher, Hiroko, Reiki Ishyama, Elizabeth Lindsay, Jenny Munger, George Ponzini, Kevin Potter, Jordon Schlanger, Tina Segal, Shardz, Kai Smith, Alwand Vahan 4165. Somerhill Gallery 3 Eastgate, E Franklin St 27514 (919) 968-8868, fax (919) 967-1879 Mon-Sat 10-5:30 Dir: Joseph Rowand Two- and three-dimensional work by American artists; regional works. G Artists exhibited: George Alexander, Robbie Barber, Carol Bechtel, Rodger Bechtold, John Beerman, William Bernstein, Jennie Bireline, Tony Carretta, Mark Chatterley, Larry Downing, Neal Drobnis, Fran Dropkin, Michael Dubina, Yale Epstein, Horace Farlowe, Richard Fennell, Tim Ford, Phil Garrett, Maud Gatewood, Dorothy Gillespie, Jeff Goll, Michael Gustavson, John Hall, MaryLou Higgins, Vic Huggins, Herb Jackson, Robert Jackson, Millie Jarrett, Michael Joerling, Robert Johnson, Edward Kellogg, Dean Leafy, Lance Lichtiensteiger, Henry Link, Maxine Linney, Elizabeth Matheson, Terry Moeller, David Nance, Danny Robinette, Louis Rubin, Ryan Russell, Ginny Stanford, Richard Stenhouse, Michael Van Hout, Steve Wolf, Michael Zirkle See ad page 189. 4166. Steinway Gallery 1800 E Franklin St 27514 (919) 942-8780, fax (919) 942-8871 Mon-Sat 10-6 Dir: William & Patricia Steinway Contemporary fine art by regional and national artists: paintings, works on paper. E-mail: steinwaygallery@mindspring.com G/P/C Artists exhibited: Ann Stewart Anderson, Katherine Bleser, Irmaly Brackin, Jim Collins, Warren Dennis, Laura Dronzek, Douglass Freed, Steve Frenkel, Lowell Hayes, Carol Henry, Carolyn Hisel, Caroline Jennings, Kendahl Jubb, Bukang Kim, Susan Maakestad, Patrick McCay, Sally Schrohenloher, Valerie Shesko, William Sullivan, Jeffrey Vaughn, Emily Wood, Barbara Young 4167. University of North Caroline at Chapel Hill, Ackland Art Museum Campus Box 3400 27599-3400 (919) 966-5736 Wed-Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5 Dir: Gerald D. Bolas Western art from ancient times to the present, with an emphasis on the 19th century; painting, sculpture, prints, drawings, photographs, some decorative arts. Rotating special exhibitions highlighting contemporary artists. Asian art, primarily India, China, Japan. M/U CHARLOTTE 4168. Hidell Brooks Gallery 1910 South Blvd, Ste 130 28203 (704) 334-7302, fax (704) 334-7304 Tue-Fri 10-6, Sat 11-4 Dir: Katharine Hidell/Rebecca Brooks Contemporary paintings, prints, sculpture, and glass. G/P/C Artists exhibited: William Bailey, Diane Bywaters, Janet Fish, Caio Fonseca, Charles Gatewood, Tony Hernandez, David Kroll, Jesus Bautista Moroles, Brian Rutenberg, Andrew Young 4169. Hodges Taylor Gallery 401 N Tryon St, Suite 108 28202 (704) 334-3799, fax (704) 334-9586 Sep-May: Tue-Fri 11-6, Sat 11-3; Jun-Aug: Tue-Fri 11-5:30 Dir: Christie Taylor/Dorothy Hodges Art in all media by contemporary artists, especially from the Southeast. E-mail: htg@vnet.net G/P Artists exhibited: Tarleton Blackwell, Jim Byrne, Raymond Chorneau, Lope Max Diaz, Valentina DuBasky, William Dunlap, Richard Fennell, Mark E. Flowers, Paula Garrett, Phil Garrett, Maud Gatewood, Paul Harcharik, Frank Hobbs, Jeanne G. Keck, Juan Logan, Robert Marsh, Heriberto Mora, Preston Orr, Matt Overend, Florence Putterman, Edward Rice, Andrea Rosenberg, Robert Stuart, Bob Trotman, Russ Warren, Martie Zelt 4170. Jole Lassiter Gallery 318 East Ninth St 28202 (704) 373-1464, fax (704) 373-1463 Thu-Sat 12-5, and by appt Dir: Joie Lassiter High contemporary originals and prints by artists in New York and the Southeast. E-mail: artJLG@ aol.com; Web site: www.lassitergallery.com G/D/P/C Artists exhibited: Eric Anderson, Elynn Bernstein, Squeak Carnwarth, Linda Fantuzzo, Jacqueline Heer, Ben Howson, Marc Lambrechts, Ran Ortner, Robert Rauschenberg, Paul Rousso, Anglin Smith, Donald Sultan 4171. Joie Lassiter Gallery 525 North Tryon St 28202 (704) 373-1464, fax (704) 373-1463 Tue-Thu 11-6, Fri-Sat 11-9, Sun 12-4 Dir: Joie Lassiter Fusion of fine art sculpture and cutting edge crafts and one of a kind jewelry pieces. G/D/P/C Artists exhibited: Seo Eo, Horace Farlowe, Walter Marinetti, Boo Poulin, Debra Sachs, Seijas & Lewis, Christine Simpson, Roger Williams 4172. The Light Factory 809 W Hill St 28208 (704) 333-9755, fax (704) 333-5910 Wed, Fri 10-6, Thu 10-8, Sat-Sun 12-6 Dir: Bruce Lineker Changing exhibitions of light-generated media (photography, video, film, and the internet) by international, national, and regional artists. E-mail: tlf@webserve.net; Web site: www.lightfactory.org M Artists exhibited: Phyllis Baldino, Bill Bamberger, Dawoud Bey, Carolyn DeMeritt, Nan Goldin, Alfredo Jaar, Deborah Luster, Willie R. Middlebrook, Vik Muniz, Jolene Rickard, Paul Seawright, Simcha Shirman 4173. Jerald Melberg Gallery Inc. 3900 C Colony Rd 28211 (704) 365-3000, fax (704) 365-3016 Mon-Sat 10-6 Dir: Jerald L. Melberg Contemporary American painting, sculpture; works on paper. sc@jeraldmelberg.com; Web site: www.jeraldmelberg.com G/P/C Artists exhibited: Charles Basham, Romare Bearden, Ernesto Berra, Thomas Buechner, Chris Burkholder, Dale Chihuly, Quentin Currie, Arless Day, Raul Diaz, Daniel Douke, Frank Faulkner, Celia Flock, Rick Horton, Herb Jackson, Wolf Kahn, Ida Kohlmeyer, Kirk Lybecker, Richard Mayberry, Thomas McNickle, Kimo Minton, Mark Mulfinger, Robert Peterson, Victor Richardson, Richard Royal, Richard Stenhouse, Donna Phipps Stout, Frank Trefny, Joe Walters, Emily Wilson, Kesler Woodward 4174. Mint Museum of Art 2730 Randolph Rd 28207 (704) 337-2000, fax (704) 337-2101 Tue 10-10, Wed-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5 Dir: Bruce H. Evans Renaissance to contemporary art; pottery, porcelain, primitives, costumes, pre-Columbian, Spanish colonial. E-mail: jwest@mintmuseum.org; Web site: www.mintmuseum.org M 4175. Mint Museum of Craft & Design 220 N Tryon St 28207 (704) 337-2000, fax (704) 337-2101 Tue-Thu, Sat 10-7, Fri 10-9, Sun 12-5 Dir: Mark R. Leach Featuring international craft artists; collections of ceramics, fiber, glass, metal, and wood. E-mail: jwest@mintmuseum.org; Web site: www.mint museum.org M DALLAS 4176. Gaston County Museum of Art & History 131 W Main St, PO Box 429 28034-0429 (704) 922-7681, fax (704) 922-7683 Tue-Fri 10-5, Sat 1-5, Sun 2-5 19th- and 20th-century regional American art; textiles; sculpture; Victorian period rooms. M DAVIDSON 4177. Davidson College, Van Every/ Smith Galleries, Visual Arts Center 315 N Main St, PO Box 1720 28036 (704) 892-2519, 892-2520, fax (704) 892-2691 Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat-Sun 12-4 Dir: Perry L. Nesbitt Exhibitions of contemporary art: painting, sculpture, photography, installation art, video, and performance art. Collection of 15th- to 20th-century graphics. Individual and group exhibitions. E-mail: penesbit@davidson.edu U Artists exhibited: Roger Brown, Robert Colescott, Herb Jackson, Glenn Ligon, Linda Matalon, Jerry Mischak, Elizabeth Newman, Elaine Reichek, Betye Saar, Cort Savage, Italo Scanga, Kiki Smith DURHAM 4178. Duke University Museum of Art Box 90732 27708 (919) 684-5135, fax (919) 681-8624 Tue-Fri 9-5, Sat 11-2, Sun 2-5 Dir: Michael Mezzatesta Sculpture, pottery, ceramics, textiles and stained glass from a variety of cultures, including China, Pre-Columbian, Africa, and ancient, medieval, and Renaissance Europe; European and American paintings, drawings, and sculpture; contemporary Russian art. M/U 4179. Durham Art Guild, Inc. Durham Arts Council, Inc. 120 Morris St 27701 (919) 560-2713 Emerging and established North Carolina and regional artists. N 4180. Nancy Tuttle May Studio/Gallery 1104 N Gregson St 27701 (919)688-8852 Call for openings and appts Dir: Nancy Tuttle May Watercolors and collages of Pawleys Island and Outer Banks of North Carolina, contemporary mixed media paintings on paper and canvas, and painted furniture. Presentations for designers, corporate and private collectors. G/D/C Artists exhibited: Nancy Turtle May 4181. Tyndall Galleries Brightleaf Sq, 905 W Main St 27701 (919) 683-8489 Mon-Sat 11-6 Dir: Jane Shuping Tyndall Contemporary paintings, sculpture, photography, prints, fiber, and ceramics by North Carolina and regional artists. G/C Artists exhibited: Betty Clark, Jacob Cooley, Jenne Fitzgerald, Jimmy Kellough, Elizabeth Kunreuther, Elizabeth Marin, Nancy Tuttle May, Beverly McIver, Sally Bowen Prange, Steven Silverleaf, Sally Sutton, Nancy Taylor FAYETTEVILLE 4182. Arts Council of Fayetteville/ Cumberland County, The Arts Center 301 Hay St, Box 318 28302 (910) 323-1776, fax (910) 323-1727 Mon-Thu 9-5, Fri 9-1 Dir: Libby Seymour Trade area artists. Open 1st Sat of month 1-5 during exhibits. E-mail: artscncl@foto.infinet; Web site: www.theartscouncil.com N 4183. Fayetteville Museum of Art 839 Stamper Rd, PO Box 35134 28303 (910) 485-5121, fax (910) 485-5233 Mon-Fri 10-5, Set-Sun 1-5 Dir: Tom Grubb Contemporary North Carolina art, pottery, drawings; African art collection. E-mail: fmastar@fayettevillenc.com; Web site: www. fayettevillenc.com/fmastar M FEARRINGTON VILLAGE 4184. Cooper Associates 626 Fearrington Post 27312 (919) 542-3457, fax (919) 542-5839 Daily 9-5 Dir: Joseph S. Cooper/Elaine R. Cooper Dealers and fine art consultants in contemporary art, African-American artists, 19th-century American and British artists, and old masters. E-mail: jandecooper@mindspring.com D/C/P Artists exhibited: Romare Bearden, Albrecht Durer, Lyonel Feininger, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Oskar Kokoschka, Jacob Lawrence, Archibald J. Motley, Gabriele Munter, Charles Ethan Porter, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Michael Sheldon, Simion Solomon GREENSBORO 4185. Greensboro College Irene Culls Gallery 815 W Market St 27401 (910) 272-7102, ext 301 Student and faculty exhibitions, contemporary regional artists; host of regional scholastic art awards exhibition. U 4186. Tyler White Compton Gallery 507 State St 27405 (336) 279-1124 Mon-Fri 11-5, Sat 11-4 G/C 4187. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Weatherspoon Art Gallery Spring Garden St at Tare St, Box 26170 27402 (338) 334-5770, fax (336) 334-5907 Tue, Thu-Fri 10-5, Wed 10-8, Sat-Sun 1-5 Dir: Nancy Doll Active schedule of contemporary special exhibitions; collection of 20th-century, primarily post-WWII, American art, including Dillard collection of works on paper, also Cone collection of Matisse lithographs and bronzes; sculpture courtyard, visiting artists program. M/U Artists exhibited: Ronald Bladen, Mel Chin, Robert Colescott, Petah Coyne, Damien Hirst, Jim Isermann, Joseph Kosuth, Suzanne McClelland, Lari Pittmn, Nigel Rolfe, Pat Steir, Hannah Wilke See ad page 189. GREENVILLE 4188. East Carolina University Wellington B. Gray Gallery Jenkins Fine Arts Center, E 5th St and Jarvis St 27858-6336 (919) 328-6336, fax (919) 328-6441 Mon-Sat 10-5, Thu 10-8 Dir: Gilbert Leebrick University art gallery serving eastern North Carolina and the Southeast region. Exhibitions, 15 per year, feature contemporary and historical art in various media. U Artists exhibited: Joseph Beuys, Mini Evans, Tatanya Kellner, Anders Knuttsson, Hung Liu, Juan Logan, Ron Meyers, Juhani Palmu, Yves Paquette, Henry Pearson, Reijo Raekallio, Sam Wang 4189. Greenville Museum of Art 802 S Evans St 27834 (252) 758-1946 Tue-Fri 10-4:30, Sun 1-4 Dir: C. Barbour Strickland III 19th- and 20th-century American art; paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, Jugtown pottery. M Artists exhibited: George Bireline, Sarah Blakeslee, Charles Burchfield, Jasper Cropsey, Maud Gatewood, Claude Howell, Herb Jackson, David Johnson, Walt Kuhn, James McElhinney, Hobson Pittman, Francis Speight HENDERSONVILLE 4190. Touchstone Gallery 318 N Main St 28792 (828) 692-2191 Mon-Sat 10:30-6, Sun 12-5; Jan-Mar: Mon-Sat 10:30-6 Dir: Jessica Claydon Contemporary American art in all media, with emphasis on artists from the Southeast. Pedestal-size sculpture. G Artists exhibited: Wade Aikins, Sophia Allison, Carol Bomer, Patti Bryan, Paul Gable, Elwyn Hugh Hudson, Mary Klein, Connie Knight, Janet Kozchek, Dale Lee McEntire, Georgia McGraw, Henry Mitchell, Jeanne Parker, Joyce Ruess, Ann Stockdale, Mark Strom, Patricia Wellborn HICKORY 4191. Hickory Museum of Art 243 Third Ave NE, PO Box 2572 28603 (828) 327-8576, fax (828) 327-7281 Tue-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-4, Sun 1-4 Dir: Arnold Cogswell Jr. 19th- and 20th-century American art; American art pottery. M Artists exhibited: Romare Bearden, Alfred T. Bricher, William Merritt Chase, Thomas Cole, Arthur B. Davies, Asher Brown Durand, Jon Kuhn, Jacob Lawrence, Robert Motherwell, Jane Peterson, Robert Reid, Gilbert Stuart HIGHLANDS 4192. Ann Jacob Gallery PO Box 2290 28741 (828) 526-5550 Mon-Sat 10-6 Dir: Ann M Jacob Contemporary painting and sculpture; contemporary folk art. G/D/C Artists exhibited: John Boatright, Gary Bukovnik, Dennis Campay, Sergey Cherup, Richard Diedrich, Susan Hazard, William Houston, George Keener, Peter Polites, Michelle Postal, Mimi Shaw, Will Warrick MOREHEAD CITY 4193. Arts Council of Carteret County Stepping Stones Gallery 801 Arendell St 28557 (252) 726-9156, fax (252) 726-9717 Mon-Sat 12-5 Dir: Clay Riley Contemporary and traditional art from Eastern North Carolina and beyond. E-mail: artscac@ mail.clis.com N 4194. Carteret Contemporary Art 1106 Arendell St 28557 (919) 726-4071 Mon-Sat 10-5 Dir: Charles F. Jones Contemporary painting and sculpture. E-mail: ccart77@aol.com G/C Artists exhibited: Irmaly Brackin, Martha Smith Brooks, Frank Carmelitano, Susan Durfee, Richard Garrison, Kyle Highsmith, Marlene Loznicka, Nancy Tuttle May, Stephen Moore, Jack Saylor, Sue Sneddon, Nancy Taylor PINEHURST 4195. Broadhurst Gallery 800 Midland Rd 28374 (910) 295-4817 Tue-Fri 11-5, Sat 1-4 Dir: Judy Broadhurst E-mail: broadhurstART@pinehurst.net; Web site: http://home.pinehurst.net/broadhurst G/C Artists exhibited: Linda Arnold, Joseph Cave, Bruce Dorfman, Bob Doster, Ailene Fields, Nancy Tuttle May, William Moore, R.T. Morgan, Shawn Morin, Leon Schenker, Wayne Trapp, Jerry Weers RALEIGH 4196. ArtSource 509 W Whitaker Mill Rd, Suite 105 27608 (919) 833-0013, fax (919) 833-2210 Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat 12-4, and by appt Dir: Sharon Tharrington/Nancy McClure Contemporary paintings, works on paper, fiber art, prints, and sculpture by emerging and established local, regional, and national artists. Art consulting firm and gallery serving corporate and private collectors. G/C/P/D Artists exhibited: Sharron Bliss, Anne Cunningham, Susan Durfee, Kyle Highsmith, Patsy Howell, Ted Jaslow, Victoria Josephson, James Kerr, Rebecca Koury, Steve Moore, Sally Sutton, Mark Young 4197. Contemporary Art Museum PO Box 66 27602 (919) 836-0088 Call for hours and sites Dir: Denise Dickens Regional, national and international exhibitions of contemporary art and design, performance and public art projects. Web site: www.camnc.org M 4198. Arlene Florence Studio/Gallery 20 Glenwood Ave, Ste 43-B 27603 (919) 605-8910, fax (919) 942-6056 Call for appt and openings Dir: Arlene Florence Oils, acrylics, and watercolors. Contemporary paintings on canvas and paper. Particularly abstract expressionist work with a focus on color field. G/D/C 4199. Gallery 225 225 Glenwood Ave 27603 (919) 829-5054, fax (919) 829-5054 Tue-Sat 11-5 Dir: Pat Scull Contemporary paintings, works on paper, photography, sculpture. Rotating exhibitions for emerging and established artists. E-mail: gallery225@yahoo.com G Artists exhibited: Paris Alexander, Bill Hackman, Barbara Johnson, Gayle Stott Lowry, Pat Scull 4200. Gallery C 3532 Wade Ave 27607 (919) 828-3165, (888) ART EXPERT, fax (919) 828-7795 Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-5 Dir: Charlene Newsom Regional and national artists; original animation art, Haitian art, outsider art, antique prints. Web site: www.intrex.net/galleryc G Artists exhibited: Bert Beirne, Joseph Cave, Matt Cooper, Harry DeMaine, Tisha Edwards, Ray Ellis, Jane Filer, Henry Isaacs, Amy Levine, Peter Max, Louis St. Lewis, Wayne Trapp 4201. Marita Gilliam Gallery 912 Williamson Dr 27608 (919) 834-5800 Dir: Marita H. Gilliam 20th-century art in all media; specializing in modern and contemporary artists. Consulting to corporate and private collectors. Appraisals. D/C Artists exhibited: Olga Antonova, Ben Berns, Sarah Blakeslee, Richard Bunkall, Elliott Daingerfield, Scott Duce, Jennine Hough, David Kapp, Jody DePew McLeane, Hobson Pittman, Francis Speight, Kent Williams 4202. Lee Hansley Gallery Capital Club Bldg, 16 W Martin St, Suite 201 27601 (919) 828-7557 Tue-Fri 10:30-6, Sat 11-4 Dir: Lee Hansley G/C Artists exhibited: McDonald Bane, George Bireline, Marsha Burns, Bert Carpenter, Lope Max Diaz, Scott Eagle, Gina Gilmour, Paul Hartley, MaryAnne K. Jenkins, George Kachergis, Aaron Karp, Richard Kinnaird, Billy Lee, Edith London, Edward McCullough, James McElhinney, Gail Ritzer, Charlotte Robinson, Michael Smallwood, Howard Thomas, Mary Leath Thomas 4203. Little Art Gallery North Hills Mall, 4217 Six Forks Rd 27609 (919) 787-6317 Mon-Sat 10-9, Sun 1-6 Dir: Ruth Green/Rosanne Minick Regional and national artists; many media. G/C Artists exhibited: Brian Andreas, Joann Couch, William Dunlap, Fritzi Huber, Mari, John Massimino, Nancy Tuttle May, Moira Messana, Paul Minnis, Ann Mount, Bob Rankin, Stephen White 4204. Meredith College, Frankie G. Weems Gallery, Rotunda Gallery Gaddy-Hamrick Art Center, 3800 Hillsborough St 27607-5298 (919) 829-8465, fax (919) 829-2347 Mon-Fri 9-5, Sat-Sun 2-5 Dir: Maureen Banker Exhibitions in all media, supplementing Department of Art classes, with an emphasis on art by women. Three competitive annual exhibitions: North Carolina Photographers, Raleigh Fine Arts Society, and Juried Student Exhibition. U 4205. North Carolina Museum of Art 2110 Blue Ridge Rd 27607 (919) 839-6262, fax (919) 733-8034 Tue-Sat 9-5, Fri 9-9, Sun 11-6 Dir: Lawrence J. Wheeler 14th- to 19th-century European painting; American painting; 20th-century paintings and sculpture; Egyptian, Greek, Roman sculpture; African, Oceanic, South and Central American ceremonial and domestic art; Judaica collection. Web site: www2.ncsu.edu/ncma M Artists exhibited: Albert Bierstadt, Giotto di Bondone, Sandro Botticelli, John Singleton Copley, Winslow Homer, Anselm Kiefer, Claude Monet, Henry Moore, Robed Motherwell, Peter Paul Rubens, Frans Snyders, Anthony Van Dyck 4206. Raleigh Contemporary Gallery 323 Blake St 27601 (919) 828-6500 Dir: Rory Parnell G/D/C Artists exhibited: Marty Baird, Jack Cayton, Jacob Cooley, Susan Durfee, James Henry, Robert Irwin, Henry Link, Philip Lopez, Gerry Lynch, Renee Montague, Greg Osterhaus, Walter Piepke, Robert Rankin, Kathleen Rieder, Marvin Saltzman TARBORO 4207. Blount-Bridgers House/ Hobson Pittman Memorial Gallery 130 Bridgers St 27886 (919) 823-4159 Mon-Fri 10-4, Sat-Sun 2-4 Dir: Meade B. Horne 19th-century furniture; Hobson Pittman Collection of 20th-century art. M Artists exhibited: Sarah Blakeslee, Hobson Pittman WILMINGTON 4208. St. John's Museum of Art 114 Orange St 28401 (910) 763-0281, (910) 341-7981 Tue-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4 Dir: C. Reynolds Brown Permanent collection focuses on three centuries of North Carolina art. Temporary exhibitions of international art, historic to contemporary; Jugtown Pottery. Educational programs, art sales gallery. M Artists exhibited: Mary Cassatt, Elisabeth Chant, Elliott Daingerfield, Frank Eliscu, Minnie Evans, Daniel Chester French, Maud Gatewood, Claude Howell, Isamu Noguchi, Hobson Pittman, Francis Speight, Will Henry Stevens WINSTON-SALEM 4209. Associated Artists of Winston-Salem, Inc. 226 N Marshall St 27101 (336) 722-0340, fax (336) 722-0446 Emerging and established North Carolina, regional, and national artists, in all fine art media. Web site: www.triadntr.net/~artists N 4210. Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts 924 S Main St, PO Box 10310 27108-0310 (910) 721-7360 Decorative arts of Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky and Tennessee through 1820. M 4211. Reynolda House, Museum of American Art PO Box 11765 27116-1765 (910) 725-5325 Tue-Sat 9:30-4:30, Sun 1:30-4:30 Dir: Nicholas B. Bragg 18th-20th-century American art. M Artists exhibited: Thomas Hart Benton, Albert Bierstadt, Mary Cassatt, William Merritt Chase, Frederic Edwin Church, Thomas Cole, John Singleton Copley, Martin Johnson Heade, Georgia O'Keeffe, Maurice Prendergast, Charles Sheeler, Grant Wood 4212. Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) 750 Marguerite Dr 27106 (336) 725-1904, fax (336) 722-6059 Tue-Sat 10-5, Sun 2-5 Dir: Vicki Kopf National exhibiting and educational art center; emphasis on contemporary artists, all media. E-mail: general@secca.org; Web site: general@ secca.org N/M 4213. Wake Forest University Fine Arts Gallery Scales Fine Arts Center 27109 (336) 758-5795 Mon-Fri 10-5, Sat-Sun 1-5 Dir: Victor Faccinto Contemporary art and historical exhibitions. Web site: www.wfu.edu/art U
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