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Feature Articles

 

June 2002 Issue

Columbia Museum of Art in Columbia, SC, Offers Two Exhibitions Featuring Watercolors for Summer Viewing

Spoleto Festival USA 2002 in Charleston, SC, Visual Arts - A Review
by Paul C. Figueroa

A Few Words from Down Under
Summing Up The Curriculum Vitae
by Judith McGrath

Charleston ClayWorks in Charleston, SC, Features Works by Potters from Roan Mountain

Coleman Fine Art in Charleston, SC, Features Works by Kim Weiland

Edisto Island Historic Preservation Society in Edisto Island, SC, Presents Works by John Michiels

Charleston County Library in Charleston, SC, Features Works by Randall T. Shepherd

Carolina Galleries in Charleston, SC, Offers Works by Tom McNickle, David Stewart, & Linda Vinson

City Gallery in Charleston, SC, Offers Works by J. Carol Gardner

Spencer Art Gallery in Charleston, SC, Features Works by Laurie Meyer

Upstairs Gallery in Tryon, NC, Offers Works by Jane Allen Nodine

Wickwire Gallery in Hendersonville, NC, Features Works by Cynthia L. Wilson

SC State Museum in Columbia, SC, Features Works by L.C. Carson

In Columbia, SC, City Art's 5th Anniversary Exhibit is Extended to August

Bridget Dobson to Show at Burroughs-Chapin Art Museum in Myrtle Beach, SC

Conn Gallery in Landrum, SC, Offers Exhibition Featuring Women's Perspective on Art

Summit One Gallery in Highlands, NC, Features Photographic Works by Laszlo

Touchstone Gallery in Hendersonville, NC Features New Art for the Summer

Charlotte, NC, Website Offers Home for Artists to Market Themselves - to the World

Quilts from the Carolinas at the Mint Museum of Craft + Design

ElderArt Gallery in Charlotte, NC, Offers Exhibit of Landscapes

The Light Factory in Charlotte, NC, Features Exhibition Comparing Charlotte and Berlin Germany

Myersart Gallery/Clay on Camden in Charlotte, NC, Feature Works by Robert Hasselle

Tryon Fine Arts Center in Tryon, NC, Features Works by Jane Todd Butcher

Arts Center in Hendersonville, NC, Features Exhibition Celebrating Black Mountain College

Summit One Gallery in Highlands, NC, Features Exhibition by 3 Women Artists

Christa Faut Gallery in Cornelius, NC, Features Works by Douglas Houchens

Spartanburg Co. Museum of Art in Spartanburg, SC, Presents Two New Exhibits

An Appalachian Summer Festival in Boone, NC, Unveils 2002 Season Line-Up

Caldwell Arts Council in Lenoir, NC, Presents Another "The Other Group" Exhibition

Art League of Henderson County in Hendersonville, NC, Offers 43rd ArtFest on Main

Greensboro Artists' League in Greensboro, NC, Hosts NC Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit

Hilton Head Art League Gallery in Hilton Head, SC, Features Works by Evelyn Byatt-Ballantine

Verner Inventory Comes to the Gibbes Museum of Art Shop

Mint Museum of Craft + Design in Charlotte, NC, Features Exhibition on American Design

Asheville Gallery of Art in Asheville, NC, Features Works by Cathy Searle

Associated Artists of Winston-Salem, NC, Features Exhibition of Works by Disabled Artists

Somerhill Gallery in Chapel Hill, NC, Presents Works by Millie Jarrett, Kaola Phoenix, and Silvana Foti

e.r.l. originals in Winston-Salem, NC, Features Works by Garrett Speirs, Thorn Kittredge, and Colleen Stadler

Captain's Bookshelf in Asheville, NC, to Show New Paintings By Werner Haker

Odyssey Gallery in Asheville, NC, Features Works and Words by Summer Instructors

Brian Rutenberg: New Works at Tippy Stern Fine Art LLC in Charleston, SC

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