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November 2011

Central Carolina Community College Present Works by Phillip Ashe in Siler City, NC

Central Carolina Community College will present the exhibit, Syntheticism, featuring recent works by Phillip Ashe, in the PAF Gallery at the North Carolina Arts Incubator in Siler City, NC, on view from Nov. 18 through Dec. 23, 2011. A reception will be held on Nov. 18, from 6-9pm.

Ashe’s contemporary sculpture and paintings are a culmination of the last four years while lead instructor at Central Carolina Community College (CCCC) and are an exploration of odd juxtapositions of material, both synthetic and natural, as metaphor.

Ashe received his BFA in Sculpture from East Carolina University in Greenville, NC, and his MFA in Art from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. He began his teaching career as an adjunct at Mitchell Community College teaching sculpture, design, and ceramics while gaining experience as a practicing sculptor. In 2007, he became lead instructor in Central Carolina Community College’s Sculpture Program.

You are invited to view this challenging body of work. While here visit the CCCC Student Gallery at 138 North Chatham Avenue to see the latest sculpture and pottery produced by the current class.

For further information check our NC Institutional Gallery listings, call the NC Arts Incubator at 919/663-2072 or visit (http://www.ncartsincubator.org/).

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