Addendum
In our recent Fall Arts Preview Listings we inadvertently omitted Joie Lassiter Gallery’s upcoming exhibits and Chamber Music at St. Peter’s upcoming concerts. The Gallery’s upcoming schedule and St. Peter’s upcoming concerts are printed below.
Joie Lassiter Gallery 318 E. 9th St., 704-373-1464, www.lassitergallery.com. September 13-October 16: “Passages” – the works of Norman Mooney. Reception Septemer 13, 6:30pm. October 18-November 30: “Fragments” – the works of Maja Godlewska. Reception October 18, 6:30pm. November 1-December: “New Works” – pieces by Shaun Cassidy. Reception November 1, 6:30pm.
Chamber Music at St. Peter’s free chamber music concerts presented in a Sanctuary setting on the first Tuesday of each month. The First Tuesday Concerts are held at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 115 W. 7th St. September 3: Piano Quartet in C Minor by Johannes Brahms, October 1: String Quartet, Opus 59, #1 “Rasumovsky” by Ludwig van Beethoven, November 5: La Bonne Chanson, Opus 61 by Gabriel Faure, December 3: Pastorales De Noel by Andre Jolivet and Dream Steps by Dan Locklair. Concerts are free and open to the public. For more information call 704-335-0009.
Classical Music
Afro-American Cultural Center’s 2002 Sizzlin’ Summer Music Series presents “Mantra,” with The Wanderer and Lena Hopkins. Sat., Aug. 31, 8 p.m. $10 members $12 non-members. Afro-American Cultural Center, 401 N. Myers St. 704-374-1565.
Ahn Trio comprised of three Ahn sisters, Maria, Lucia and Angella, who will play a variety of traditional classical repertoire in addition to commissioning works by contemporary composers. The performance will be in the Hannah Convington McGee Theatre of the George A. Batte Jr. Fine Arts Center. Tue., Sept 3, 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 per person. Wingate University. 704-233-8300.
An American Salute will open their 2002-2003 season with special guest, Daniel Rodriguez, “America’s Tenor.” Maestro Moehring will lead the orchestra in a patriotic concert. Sat., Sept 7, 8 p.m. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 130 N. Tryon St. 704-348-5800.
Chamber Music at St. Peter’s part of First Tuesday Concert Series. First installment features Piano Quartet in C Minor by Johannes Brahms. Tue., Sept 3, 12:10 p.m. Free, with optional box lunch. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 115 W. 7th St. 704-335-0009.
Patriot’s Day Concert A special memorial concert has been planned. A reception will follow immediately after the concert. Wed., Sept 11, 7 p.m. Hawthorne Lane United Methodist Church, 501 Hawthorne Ln. 704-332-8131.
Comedy
Comedy Zone Al Ernst and Ken Evans with Warren Hicks. stand-up comedy. For more information, showtimes or ticket prices visit www.thecomedyzone.net. Aug. 28; Aug. 29; Aug. 30; Aug. 31. 516 N. College St. 704-348-4242.
* The Perch Theatre Perch Comedy. Cheerfully offending Charlotte since 1994. Located at 1500 Central Ave., 2nd floor. Showtimes are 9pm and 11pm on Friday and Saturday nights. There is also a late show on Saturdays at 1am. Performances are rated R for verbal content. www.theperch.com. Talking Baby Talk Show every Thursday night at 9:30pm. Upcoming: August 30-31 Show 269, September 6-7 Doug Stanhope, September 13-14 and 20-21 Show 270. Fri., Sat. $10/$8 for students with I.D. 1500 B. Central Ave. 704-372-7724.
Dance
The Paul Taylor Dance Company will return to Charlotte after a 20-year absence to kick off Charlotte Shout. Sun., Sept 1, 8 p.m. $20-$55. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 130 N. Tryon St. 704-348-5800.
Museums
Charlotte Museum of History/Hezekiah Alexander Homesite & American Freedom Bell Highways & Byways of Our State. a photographic road trip of eclectic NC sites and scenes, all viewed from the state’s Highways and Byways, using archival images from Our State: North Carolina magazine. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Jan. 12. Lost North Carolina: An Architectural Heritage Exhibition. Peer into North Carolina’s past, as inspiring architecture that no longer stands is revealed through photographic prints and drawings. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Sept 30. 3500 Shamrock Dr., Between Eastway and Sharon Amity. 704-568-1774.
* Levine Museum of the New South Carolina Victorian – Rediscovering the New South’s First Architecture. Celebrating the richness of this era which extended from the exterior to the interior, Carolina Victorian treats visitors to photographs of NC Victorian Landmarks, furnished Victorian rooms, scenes of Charlotte from 1905 versus today, and a dollhouse that replicates the tiniest details of a Victorian home. Mon.-Sun. 200 E. 7th St. 704-333-1887.
* Mint Museum of Art American Modern, 1925-1940: Design for a New Age. an exhibition to illustrate the competitive creative spirit of Americans. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Dec. 31. Celebrating the Legacy of Romare Bearden. a two part juried exhibition inspired by Bearden’s collages, subjects, style, or Carolina roots. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Oct. 27. Cycles of Life in African Art: Fantasy Coffins from Ghana. works arranged according to the themes of: Everyday Life, Power and Prestige, and Birth and Death. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Sept 22. Everyman’s Gold. English lustreware from the Collection of John Elsley. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Dec. 1. Narratives of African American Art and Identity. The David C. Driskell Collection. Artists include Edward Bannister, Henry O. Tanner, Jacob Lawrence, Elizabeth Catlett, William Johnson, Romare Bearden and Sam Gilliam. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Oct. 27. 2730 Randolph Rd. 704-337-2000 or 704-333-MINT.
Mint Museum of Craft & Design Coming of Age. traces the evolution of the museum’s collection (1937 to the present), illustrating the work of some of the 20th and 21st century’s craftspeople and designers. Tue.-Sun. Continues through April 6. Currents In Craft. Ongoing exhibit. Tue.-Sun. Quilts from the Carolinas. featuring the extraordinary work of contemporary quilt artists in North and South Carolina. Tue.-Sun. Continues through Sept 8. Tradition & Change: 19th and 20th Century Craft At The Mint. ongoing exhibit. Tue.-Sun. 220 N. Tryon St. 704-337-2009.
North Carolina Museum of History Flashback to the 60’s. a collection of memoriblila that significantly defines a period of profound social and cultural change in America. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Sept 28. 5 E. Edenton St., Raleigh. 919-715-0200.
Spoken Word
23 Studio/Pat’s Tavern Open Mic Spoken Word Poetry Night. a chance for all local poets, drummers and entertainers to come showcase their talent. After each poetry session you can stay and listen to DJ Live and an up and coming musical act to follow. There will also be local incense, oil, art and jewelry vendors at the event. Thursdays. $5 before 10:30pm, $10 thereafter. 3209 N. Davidson St. 704-370-6107.
Club Myxx Organik Funk. Hip-Hop, Spoken Word open mic. Sundays, 9 p.m. $5. 3110 S. Tryon St. 704-623-0058.
Crystal on the Plaza Reggae Club Wisdom Wednesdays. at Crystal on the Plaza Reggae Club, 3018 The Plaza Rd. Open Mic, Spoken Word, Poetry and other conscious thoughts and expressions. Word, Sound & Power…Roots, Culture & Knowledge. Hosted by Aquiyla and Nina, MC by Filmore, Musical Innervissions by DJ DR and DJ Justice. Wednesdays, 8 p.m. 3018 The Plaza. 704-376-3799.
Theater: Openings
Coulrophobia Moving Poets will kick off their season with Sara Emery’s high energy and slightly satirical story about the fear of clowns. More information? www.movingpoets.com. Mon., Sept 2, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 4pm.. This performance is free and open to the public. Spirit Square, 345 N. College St. 704-372-1000.
Denyce Graves In Concert Opera Carolina will present Metropolitan Opera star Denyce Graves in concert at the Belk Theater. More information? www.operacarolina.org. Thu., Sept 5, 7:30 p.m. $15-$100. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 130 N. Tryon St. 704-372-1000.
The Glass Menagerie Open House An open house at Booth Playhouse will be hosted by Charlotte Rep’s producing artist director Michael Blush, as part of the Charlotte Shout Arts Celebration. The Rep will offer a guided tour of the set for The Glass Menagerie and an opportunity to meet some of the show’s creative team. Mon., Sept 2, 1:15 p.m.,2:15 p.m.,3:15 p.m. & 4:15 p.m. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 130 N. Tryon St. 704-348-5800.
The Glass Menagerie Charlotte Repertory Theatre will open its 26th season with one of the great American plays of the 20th century. All performances will be in Booth Playhouse. Sept 10, 7:30 p.m.; Sept 11, 7:30 p.m.; Sept 18, 7:30 p.m.; Sept 25, 7:30 p.m.; Sept 12, 7:30 p.m.; Sept 19, 7:30 p.m.; Sept 26, 7:30 p.m.; Sept 13, 8 p.m.; Sept 20, 8 p.m.; Sept 27, 8 p.m.; Sept 7, 8 p.m.; Sept 14, 8 p.m.; Sept 21, 8 p.m.; Sept 28, 8 p.m.; Sept 8, 2 p.m.; Sept 15, 2 p.m.; Sept 22, 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.; Sept 29, 2 p.m. $24-$31.50. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 130 N. Tryon St. 704-348-5800.
Heisman, the Musical the story of legendary football coach John Heisman. Performance held in Dana Auditorium on the campus of Queens University. All tickets are on sale one hour prior to showtime only. More info? www.heisman.homestead.com. Aug. 29, 7:30 p.m.; Sept 5, 7:30 p.m.; Aug. 30, 7:30 p.m.; Sept 6, 7:30 p.m.; Aug. 31, 7:30 p.m.; Sept 7, 7:30 p.m. $15/adults, $10/children. Queens University, 1900 Selwyn Ave. 704-868-0033.
Sesame Street Live Who are the monsters in your neighborhood? Timeless lessons with a universal appeal and songs that all children can sing along to! Sept 5, 10:30 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Sept 6, 10:30 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Sept 7, 10:30 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Sept 8, 1 p.m. & 4:30 p.m. $12-$19. Cricket Arena, 2700 E Independence Blvd. 704-522-6500.
Shirley Valentine This is a play about a witty English housewife who escapes from her daily rut to a romantic holiday in Greece. It will be presented in Hodson Hall of the Cunningham Fine Arts Building. Sept 4, 7:30 p.m.; Sept 5, 7:30 p.m.; Sept 6, 8 p.m.; Sept 7, 8 p.m.; Sept 8, 2 p.m. $20 general admission and $15 for students. Davidson College, Davidson. 704-892-8528.
West Side Story The ageless tragedy of Romeo and Juliet set against the backdrop of New York City in the 1950’s. The performances will be held in Belk Theatre. Sept 10, 8 p.m.; Sept 11, 8 p.m.; Sept 12, 8 p.m.; Sept 13, 8:15 p.m.; Sept 14, 2 p.m. & 8:15 p.m.; Sept 15, 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. $20-$58. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 130 N. Tryon St. 704-348-5800.
Theater: Ongoing
* Shirley Valentine Broadway comedy tour-de-force – at Spirit Square’s Duke Power Theatre. Starring Charlotte’s own Rebecca Koon. Aug. 28, 7:30 p.m.; Aug. 29, 7:30 p.m.; Aug. 23, 8 p.m.; Aug. 30, 8 p.m.; Aug. 24, 8 p.m.; Aug. 31, 8 p.m.; Aug. 25, 2 p.m. $18-$25. Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, 130 N. Tryon St. 704-348-5800.
A Taste of Broadway an ongoing musical theatre revue that will combine fine food with the flavor of Broadway. Sundays, 5-9 p.m. $10 per person for show only. Food costs extra. Swing 1000, 1000 Central Ave. 704-334-4443.
Visual Arts: Openings
Afro-American Cultural Center Eros Negras: Encountering the Black Female Body. and exhibition that explores the sexuality, sensuality and eroticism of black women from a socio-political perspective in a contemporary world. Sept 6-Nov. 30. 401 N. Myers St. 704-374-1565.
Center of the Earth Gallery New Work by Chris Stephens. Stephens uses vibrant colors to portray the landscapes of the Shenandoah Valley. Monday by appointment. Tue.-Fri., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through Oct. 26. 3204 N Davidson St. 704-375-5756.
Charlotte Art League The Last Blooms of Summer- A Flower Show. Featuring art in a variety of media by Charlotte Art League members. Artist’s reception from 6-9pm on Sept. 6. Sept 4-28. 1517 Camden Rd. 704-376-2787.
Christa Faut Gallery “Water, Eath, Sky”. Solo exhibition by Elizabeth Bradford, Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am-3pm. Fri., Sat., 10 a.m. Continues through Oct. 9. 19818 N. Cove Rd., Cornelius. 704-892-5312.
Davidson College 2002 Davidson College Art Faculty Exhibition. New exhibitions by the college’s four fine arts professors: Herb Jackson, Cort Savage, Russ Warren and Ray Kleinlein. The works are displayed in the Smith and Van Every galleries. 10-5pm weekdays, 12-4pm weekends. Aug. 30-Oct. 9. Davidson. 704-894-2244.
Elder Art Gallery Art That Inspired Robert Frost. the works of Leon Makielski – American Impressionist. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Oct. 26. 1427 S. Blvd. 704-370-6337.
Foust Studio Figurehead. New mixed media collages by Charlotte Foust. Wednesday through Friday. Mon.-Sun., 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Continues through Oct. 1. 5200 Park Rd., Suite 115. 704-525-7989.
Gallery L Dress Rehearsal: Costumes from the Children’s Theatre of Charlotte. Gallery L will come to life with custom designed costumes from Children’s Theatre of Charlotte. Sept 10-Oct. 13. 310 N. Tryon St. 704-336-2020.
Jerald Melberg Gallery Romare Bearden Revisited. The exhibition will feature unique collages, watercolors and prints available for acquisition. Mon.-Sat. Continues through Nov. 2. 3900 Colony Rd. 704-365-3000.
McColl Center for Visual Art’s Spirit Square Gallery rhythm, spirit, fragment, layer, color Expressions in Clay. Five Clay Affiliate Artists from McColl Center for Visual Art: Don Cheek, Belinda Goodwin, Corine Guseman, Jennifer Kincaid, and Terry Shipley. Mon.-Fri. 11am-6pm; Sat. 11am-5pm; Sun. 1-4pm. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Oct. 28. 345 N. College St. 704-332-5535.
Museum of York County An Historical Look at Visual Communication: Illustrators of the 20th Century. Visitors can view over 50 works from past and current members of the Society of Illustrators. Aug. 31-Jan. 5. 4621 Mount Gallant Rd., Rock Hill. 803-329-2121.
Shain Fine Art Originals Colorado and California Impressionists. Michael J. Lynch, a landscape artist from Colorado, and Californian artist, Marilyn Simandle. A reception will be held on Friday, September 6 from 6-9pm. Sept 6-30. 601-B Providence Rd. 704-334-7744.
Wentworth Gallery Pop to Patriotism. Peter Max’s Pop to Patriotism collection features over 100 pieces of his art, including original paintings, drawings, and limited-edition prints. There is a reception on September 7 from 6-9pm. Sat., Sept 7. South Park Mall, 4400 Sharon Rd. 704-365-2733.
Visual Arts: Ongoing
Applewood Gallery Near Visions. Pastels with an intimate vantage point featuring Judith Cutler. Also, Terry Thirion, Ada Offerdahl and other artists. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Sept 26. 3920 Park Rd. 704-525-6162.
Art Institute of Charlotte Gallery Tattoo Baby Doll Project. the works of Sherri Wood. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Aug. 30. 2110 Water Ridge Parkway. 704-357-8020.
Artists’ Atelier Carolina Open Studios. by appointment. Ongoing exhibits feature paintings and mixed media by popular North Carolina Artists: Peggy Hutson Weston, Fay M. Miller, Carol Mueller, Betty G. Robinson; Photography by Waldo Miller; and sculptures by Greg Weston. Studios are open to the public, gallery owners, designers and art connoisseurs. Please call for an appointment. Mon.-Sun. 220 W. 10th St. 704-347-2781.
ArtMakers Gallery and Studios Current Feature. Watercolors, oils and acrylics by Nancy Couick and Kelley Sanford. Tue.-Sat. 515 Fenton Pl. 704-916-0140.
Bank of America Plaza Space, Structure and Vision. Curated by Joie Lassiter Gallery. Featuring works by Mary Edith Alexander, Helene Brandt, Gary Byrd, Lluis Lleo, Ran Ortner, Karen Rifas, Thomas Rose, Idamarie Spurr, Mike Wsol. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Nov. 15. 101 South Tryon Street. 704-373-1464.
Christa Faut Gallery Summer Group Exhibition. of paintings, drawings and lithographs by Gallery artists Romare Bearden, Clara Couch, John Borden Evans, Laura Grosch, Jim Henry, Herb Jackson, Denise Lisiecki, Elsie Dinsmore Popkin, Janet Powers, Russ Warren and Waddy Armstrong. Mon.-Sat. Continues through Aug. 30. 19818 N. Cove Rd., Cornelius. 704-892-5312.
CPCC Art Gallery Artists of Baoding, P.R. China. featuring the works of Tan Baoquan and Wu Zhanliang. Mon.-Fri. Continues through Sept 27. P.O. Box 35009. 704-330-6480.
Diane Overcash Studio New Paintings. featuring the works of Scott Avett. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Aug. 31. New Paintings. original oil and acrylic paintings by Diane Overcash. June’s featured guest artist is Mary Karriker. July’s featured guest artist is Diane Overcash. Mon.-Sun. 113 West First Street, Cannon Village, Kannapolis. 704-933-7917.
Gaston College Tom Stanley: Black Mountain Drawings. features works dating from 1994 through 2002. Most were completed during biennial retreats at the site of the former Black Mountain College near Swannanoa, NC. Displayed in the Jean Rauch Gallery. Mon-Thurs 9am-5pm, and Friday 9am-2pm. Mon.-Fri. Continues through Oct. 12. 201 Highway 321 S., Dallas. 704-922-6200.
Green Door Gallery Group Show. ongoing exhibition of artwork by local and regional artists featuring drawing, painting, pastels, mixed media, monotypes, ceramics, sculpture, photography, wood design, stained glass, fabric design and handmade jewelry. Artists include Ken Hillberry, Jennie Martin Tomlin, Marcel Bourboniere, Charlotte Foust, Kirk Argo, Dan Triece, Carol Weston, Norma Velasquez-Frink, Doug Knox, Kym Cress, Michael Brown, Jim Smith, Jeff Tudor, Tara Bengle, and Mike Hargett. Mon.-Sat. 221 West A St., Cannon Village, Kannapolis. 704-932-0099.
Hidell Brooks Gallery New Paintings. by Barbara Fisher. Her first solo exhibition. Her current body of work reflects her ongoing exploration of the visual and the psychic tension. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Aug. 31. 1910 S. Blvd. Suite 130. 704-334-7302.
Jerald Melberg Gallery Recent Still Life Paintings. works by Thomas Buechner. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Sept 7. Oil Paintings and Sculpture. works by Enrico Embroli. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Sept 7. 3900 Colony Rd. 704-365-3000.
Joie Lassiter Gallery Group Show. including Maya Godlewska, Peggy Rivers, and Marc Lambrechts. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Aug. 31. 318 E 9th. 704-373-1464.
The Light Factory Digital Invitational. photographs by Robert Creamer, Bill Jenkins, Marie R. Kennedy, and Judith McMillan. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Oct. 12. 809 W. Hill St. 704-333-9755.
McColl Center for Visual Art Clayworks Gallery Multiple Artists. features handmade original and functional pottery by McColl Center faculty, affiliate artists and Clayworks members. Mon.-Sun. 301 E. 9th St. 704-332-5535.
Microcosm Gallery Colorful Nature. an exhibition of paintings by Daniel Sztyber. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Oct. 9. 300 N. College St. #101. 704-641-4256.
Myersart Gallery Works by Local Artists. featuring functional and decorative works in clay by local artists including Mary Mason, Lambeth Marshal, Carolyn Carroll, John and Jan Myers, Sandra Delonis, Joyce Branch. Phyllis Graham, Patsy McAlpine, Gena Van Dyke, Cindi Powell, Donald L. Foster, Sylvia Coppola, Kim Frazier, Shelly Johnston, Carolyn Burke, Corine Gussman, Alex and Mary Miller, Robert Hasselle, Jennifer Kincaid, Fran Brown, Vanessa Grubbs, Vicki Gill, Linda Dalton, Tom Risser, Andy Smith, Marlynn Fairchild, Tim Peeples, Amy Sanders, Amy Hunt and Karen Kammer. Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-2 p.m.,11 a.m.-5 p.m. & 11 a.m.-7 p.m. New Pottery Works. functional wheel thrown stoneware and porcelain by Sylvia Coppola and clay sculpture by her daughter Sarah Coppola. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Aug. 31. 1510 Camden Road. 704-790-2529.
NC Museum of Art Selections From The Birds of America. Works by John James Audubon. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Dec. 1. 2110 Blue Ridge Rd., Raleigh. 919-839-6262.
Plantsylvania Garden Art. items of art for the garden and pond by Rose Hawley. Mon.-Sun., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 1515 Camden Road. 704-334-5331.
Pope’s Gallery Sharon Augustyniak. featuring black and white photography of far away places and of local regions as well, including Charlotte. Exhibition many original works of art by other local and regional artists as well. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Sept 30. Jodie Ochoa. featuring pastels depicting marshscapes and mountain landscapes. Exhibition many original works of art by other local and regional artists as well. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Aug. 31. 8016-900 Providence Rd. and 1035 Providence Rd. 704-541-3199 or 704-342-1774.
Pottery Central featuring salt fired dinnerware by Andrew Linton, and new raku fired pottery by Karen Linton. Tue.-Sat. 3534 Central Ave. 704-537-4477.
S. Lampke Fine Art and Design Collection of Works. featuring oils and pastels. Also showing oil floorcloths, painted “Cottage” furniture, and a collection of hand knotted Persian Carpets. Tue.-Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 1517 Camden Road, Studio #5. 704-362-1033.
Shain Fine Art Originals Big City. is currently “Big City” with paintings by Greensboro-born painter Geoffrey Johnson and Californian Marilyn Simandle. From the teeming commuters at Grand Central Station in NYC to the colorful fish markets of Venice, Italy, “Big City” scenes line the walls. Aug. 23-Sept 5. New Works. featuring works by nationally renowned Santa Fe artists Michael Lynch and David Ballew who recently collaborated on plein air painting in the Carolinas. Also – Baptiste, Henry Barnes, Laura Buxton, Dennis Campay, Amy Dobbs, bonnie brown fergus, Robert Frank, William Jameson, Geoffrey Johnson, Downy Doxey-Marshall, Robert Marshall, Janet Powers, Sallie Quirk, R.A. Red Corn, Kim Schuessler, Marilyn Simandle, and Connie Withers. Mon.-Sun. 601-B Providence Rd. 704-334-7744.
Skillbeck Gallery Various Artists. a distinctive collection of contemporary American crafts. Features jewelry, ceramics, handblown glass, and a large selection of Judaica. Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. & 10 a.m.-8 p.m. 248 S. Sharon Amity Rd., Cotswold Village Shops, Courtyard. 704-366-8613.
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art Health, Happiness and Metempsychosis. the work of James Harold Jennings. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Sept 28. Animayhem. the works of Gregory Barsamian. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Sept 28. 750 Marguerite Dr., Winston-Salem. 336-725-1904.
Transamerica Building 38-18-34. presented by The McColl Center for Visual Arts. Six sculptures which portray women in battle with modern society. Each sculpture is an exotic creation using a variety of found objects such as happers, wheels, tree limbs, and saw blades. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Sept 8. 704-376-7739.
UNC-Charlotte Pictures by Arthur Liou. will be on exhibition in the Cone Center Main Gallery. The reception will be Saturday, September 27 from 12-2pm, in conjunction with UNC Charlotte International Festival Month. Gallery hours: Mon-Fri 9am-11pm; Sat 12pm-1am; Sun 1pm-11pm. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Oct. 6. Department of Art Faculty Biannual Exhibition. featuring works from over 25 full-time and part-time faculty in the Rowe Arts Main and Upper Gallery. Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Continues through Sept 20. 704-687-3315.
Waterworks Visual Arts Center Floating World. japanese woodblock prints, Kimono cloth and Kimonos. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Sept 8. Salisbury. 704-636-1882.
Winthrop University Galleries High and Low: Printmakers’ Views of Society 1600-1800. Thirty-six prints from the collection of the Mint Museum of Art will expose the social, cultural, and political issues of their times. The opening reception is Sept. 5 at 7pm. Aug. 23-Oct. 27. 107 McLaurin, Rock Hill. 803-323-2493.
Wrightnow Gallery Emerging Art. from local and regional artists. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Sept 30. Emerging Art. from local and regional artists. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Sept 30. 3205 N. Davidson St. 704-554-8093.
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