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Art Seen Asheville: {Pre}Happening on Walnut Street
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Focused on Asheville, North Carolina but showcasing interesting arty happenings and people from all over the place. Sunday, March 13, 2011. Pre}Happening on Walnut Street. On the evening of March 12th, one block of Walnut Street in downtown Asheville was closed to traffic in order to accommodate. A multi media event sponsored by the Black Mountain College Museum Arts Center and Asheville's Media Arts Project. Says Koven, ". Video projections by Scott Furr. Performance by Claire Elizabeth Barratt. Fosteri...
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Art Seen Asheville: August 2011
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Focused on Asheville, North Carolina but showcasing interesting arty happenings and people from all over the place. Thursday, August 4, 2011. Some thoughts on color. The use of color within a painting is akin to the use of melody in a song. Every painting uses pigment in some way. Every song has some sort of melodic structure. The exhibit juxtaposes local artists alongside modern art masters and there some brilliant paintings in this show like Nava Lubelski’s. Stunning Chance of Flurries. I tend to think...
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Art Seen Asheville: I wrote this play to make you love me.
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Focused on Asheville, North Carolina but showcasing interesting arty happenings and people from all over the place. Monday, June 1, 2009. I wrote this play to make you love me. When I read on the website that "only adults will be admitted" of course I rolled my eyes a little. I was thinking, okay, what does "adult content" exactly refer to - how risque is this really gonna get? They say we laugh to keep from crying, and the humor of this play is born out of some intense life experiences. I'm still gi...
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Art Seen Asheville: February 2012
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Focused on Asheville, North Carolina but showcasing interesting arty happenings and people from all over the place. Monday, February 20, 2012. Asheville's smART Space residency program. Photo by Max Cooper. Read more about the artists' projects, the smART Space program, and how to apply as an artist for a smART Space residency:. Asheville gets smART Space; Mountain Xpress 2/14/12. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). STILL LIFE WITH INTERNET. Click on photo to see entries. View my complete profile. My life in cake.
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Art Seen Asheville: November 2011
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Focused on Asheville, North Carolina but showcasing interesting arty happenings and people from all over the place. Wednesday, November 30, 2011. Shout-out to the Piedmont Triad. If you find yourself in the mood for a road trip and craving some good contemporary art, it's worth taking a trip to the Piedmont Triad. Referring to the cities of Winston-Salem, Greensboro and High Point. First off, stop off in Winston Salem and visit the South East Center for Contemporary Arts (SECCA.). Among other compelling ...
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Art Seen Asheville: The New Materiality at The Asheville Art Museum
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Focused on Asheville, North Carolina but showcasing interesting arty happenings and people from all over the place. Friday, December 16, 2011. The New Materiality at The Asheville Art Museum. Tim Tate; Burned but Not Forgotten. Artists respond to technology’s ubiquity by combining traditional crafting methods with electronic media. The New Materiality,. Donald Fortescue and Lawrence LaBianca; Sounding. Read more: Art Bets Mtn Xpress Dec 14. The Shady Lamp Factory. Sketch, I call this, Put a screen on it!
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Art Seen Asheville: January 2012
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Focused on Asheville, North Carolina but showcasing interesting arty happenings and people from all over the place. Tuesday, January 10, 2012. Art on a cart has grown up. I've written about The Easel Rider. Before, but this UNC-TV video. Has really affirmed my faith in this program. Funded with city dollars, the Easel Rider requires less resources to operate and can potentially provide greater outreach than traditional "recreation center" programs. Monday, January 2, 2012. Reflections on Pat Passlof.
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Art Seen Asheville: Reflections on Pat Passlof
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Focused on Asheville, North Carolina but showcasing interesting arty happenings and people from all over the place. Monday, January 2, 2012. Reflections on Pat Passlof. Photo by Alice Sebrell. Passlof passed away November 13, 2011 at the age of 83, and due to her affiliation with Black Mountain College, a selection of her life’s work will be exhibited this year at the Black Mountain College Museum. And Western Carolina University Fine Arts Museum. Simultaneously from January 26 – May 27. Of the BMCM AC a...
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Art Seen Asheville: September 2011
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Focused on Asheville, North Carolina but showcasing interesting arty happenings and people from all over the place. Thursday, September 22, 2011. Ray Cooper: Looking, Waiting, Doing. Yes, I'm a paint nerd. I love talking about pigments, brushes, mediums, substrates, studios, studio light, palettes, processes - all of it. I love looking at the way paint drips, and the way it blends, congeals, or cracks. So I enjoyed meeting Ray Cooper. An artist I wrote about. These moments of observation are interspersed...
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Art Seen Asheville: Art on a cart has grown up
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Focused on Asheville, North Carolina but showcasing interesting arty happenings and people from all over the place. Tuesday, January 10, 2012. Art on a cart has grown up. I've written about The Easel Rider. Before, but this UNC-TV video. Has really affirmed my faith in this program. Funded with city dollars, the Easel Rider requires less resources to operate and can potentially provide greater outreach than traditional "recreation center" programs. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). WNC Local Ad Network.
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