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Arts Agenda 

CL's guide to dance, theater, comedy, spoken word, classical music and visual arts
indicates critics' picks

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Merrill-Jennings Galleries American Impressionism. The exhibit features contemporary interpretations of the style begun by French painters in the 1860's. As a special feature, works by Charles Parthesius will be exhibited. Continues through Nov. 27. 463 S. Main St., Davidson. 704-895-1213.

Microcosm Gallery Group Exhibition. European and American artists. On view artworks by Agnes Manganelli, Dariusz Orszulik, Irina Ilyina, John Haskins, Kulka, Daniel Sztyber and Stephen Thompson. Continues through January, 2003. 300 N. College St. #101. 704-641-4256.

Myersart Gallery Works by Local Artists. Featuring functional and decorative works in clay by more than 35 local artists. Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-2 p.m.,11 a.m.-5 p.m. & 11 a.m.-7 p.m. November. Mary Mason's realistically detailed clay fruits and vegetables. Continues through Nov. 30. 1510 Camden Road. 704-790-2529.

Noel Gallery Cedric Smith "Once Upon a Time". Smith celebrates color and the proportion of scale that children often use in emphasizing subjects. Continues through Dec. 29. Transamerica Square, 401 N. Tryon St. 704-343-0050.

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 Sheila Hamilton. Exhibiting lively oil paintings of still lifes as well as beach scenes including children and mother and child (Arboretum). Nov. 7-30. Denise Nelson. Featuring photo-realistic oil paintings of regional wildlife and mountain-scapes (Myers Park). Nov. 7-30. 8016-900 Providence Rd. and 1035 Providence Rd. 704-541-3199 or 704-342-1774.

Pottery Central Featured Works. Salt fired dinnerware by Andrew Linton, and new raku fired pottery by Karen Linton. Tue.-Sat. 3534 Central Ave. 704-537-4477.

Queen's Gallery & Art Center Expressions of Self, Expressions of Place. Paintings and assemblages by CPCC art students of Elizabeth Ross. Continues through Dec. 6. 1212 The Plaza. 704-372-2993.

Rock Hill Arts Council Rock Hill A to Z. The range of topics is broad- from Anderson Motor Company to Zip Code. This exhibit presents themes in Rock Hill history to illustrate all 26 letters of the alphabet. Continues through Dec. 31. 121 E. Main St., Rock Hill. 803-328-2787.

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 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. Mon.-Sun. William Jameson. Jameson has shared his insight into the wonders of the natural world in shows from California to New York to Bologna, Italy. Continues through Nov. 30. 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. 248 S. Sharon Amity Rd., Cotswold Village Shops, Courtyard. 704-366-8613.

Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art Yoko Ono: En Trance. Yoko Ono will present the large, room-like minimalist sculpture En Trance in SECCA's Potter Gallery. En Trance is an interactive work that allows the audience to investigate its numerous openings. Continues through Jan. 12. 750 Marguerite Dr., Winston-Salem. 336-725-1904.

Thomas Thoune Gallery Children's Portraits. Second floor of Looby Loo. The portraits can be viewed by appointment only. Continues through Nov. 30. 228 East Blvd. 704-334-9087.

UNC-Charlotte We All Fall Down; Dance of Death. The Rowe Arts Main Gallery exhibits the works of David Voros. Continues through Dec. 6. 704-687-3315.

Winthrop University Galleries Art and Design Faculty Exhibition Three. This year's exhibition includes the works of Jim Connell, the team of Mark Guilbeau and Rian Kerrane, David Stokes and Jerry Walden. Located in the Rutledge and Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Galleries of the historic Rutledge Building. Continues through Jan. 26. 107 McLaurin, Rock Hill. 803-323-2493.

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