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Announcement : Carrboro Community Arts Project
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May / June 2010
Community Art Project

The Carrboro Community Art Project consist of Carrboro-themed artwork created those connected to the town.

More than 60 artist are participating in the 2010 Carrboro Community Art Project. The exhibit is occurring at the Carrboro Town Hall and Carrboro Century Center.

2nd Friday Art Walk - An open reception will be held on May 14 at both the Century Center and Carrboro Town Hall.

The reception will begin at the exhibit at the Carrboro Town Hall. Carrboro Poet Laureate Jay Bryan will open the celebration with a poem. Following Mr. Bryan, a performance by the Secne of Crime Rovers will occur.

Lucky's Starlight Lounge will play at the Century Center at 7:30p.m. The Arts Committee will host receptions at both locations from 6-9pm during the 2nd Friday Art Walk.

Contributing Artist include:

Peg Bachenheimer, Chris Beacham, Beckett Brantley, Herb Bresley,
Susan Clements, Jeff Cobb, Sandra Coe, Connie Cohn,
Misha Coleman, Pam Cooper Lilies,Virginia Crisp, Michael Crowell, Michael Cyr
Nathaniel Davidson, Lorraine Davis, Maria de Bruyn, Jan Dodds, Anne Froment,
Marianne Gemming Jones, Donald Grace, Donna Grace, Maggi Grace Viola Grace
Ben Gunter, Randee Haven-O'Donnell, Nancy Hearon, Nomaiaci (Cissa) Kamakura,
Barbara Keyworth, , Martha Klopfer, Patricia Kosden, Laura Luna Lardinois,
Stacye Leanza, Larry Leblanc, Nerys Levy, Susan Lindholm,
Joyce Clark Luxton , Renata McConnell, Hassan Melehy, Debbie Meyer,
Sharmin Mirman, Paris Mirman-Richards, Heather Nash, Jeff Newell,
Dave Otto,Ryan Pecaut, Susan Powell, Lori Rhodes, Promila Sen, Laura Shamania,
Judi Smith , Judith Smith. Nancy Smith, Sara Smith, Geneva Sophia, James Spell,
Laura Spray, Sarah Stainback, Karen Stone, Valerie Tan, Kayla Zaragoza,
Emerald Pond Retirement Grp 1, Emerald Pond Retirement Grp 2, and others.

For a list of artist that submitted their work and the location of their piece on display- Community ArtProject

 

Carrboro Century Center
100 North Greensboro Street
Carrboro, NC 27510
Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday
8:30am -5:00pm
Atacama by Martha Klopfer Winter beech at Bolin Creek by Nancy Smith
selected exhibit examples Three Blocks by Nomaiaci Kamakura  
 
Carrboro Town Hall
301 West Main Street Carrboro NC 27510
Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday
8:30am -5:00pm
Ole Boat by Lorraine Davis Fruit for All by Ryan Pecaut
selected exhibit examples Carrboro Cosmos by Michael Cyr  
 
 
March / April 2010


Lois Bronstein is a North Carolina Artist whose paintings are in numerous private collections throughout the U.S. Bronstein was trained Hofstra University, Pratt Institute, and Pennsylvania State University and has exhibited extensively in North Carolina. She also attended painting workshops in Rockport, Massachusetts; Bennington, Vermont; Wilmington, Delaware and the Carrboro Arts Center.

Painting has always been an important part of Lois Bronstein's life. As a child, growing up in New York, Lois relished visits to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where she could study the works of Impressionists and post-Impressionists, especially Monet, Van Gogh, Cezanne and Matisse. Bronstein has actively sought ways to improve support and visibility of the arts in our community since moving to North Carolina in 2000. She is currently a board member of the Durham Art Guild.

please visit Lois Bronstein's web site

Lois will be participating in the 2nd Friday Art Walk in April.

 
Shelly Hehenberger
Carrboro Town Hall
301 West Main Street Carrboro NC 27510
Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday
8:30am -5:00pm
Originally from the Midwest, Shelly attended Indiana University and graduated in 1990 with a degree in Graphic Design. Then, in 1994, she received a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Cincinnati in Ohio. Since that time, she has worked as an art teacher for all ages, and has been a professional book illustrator since 1996.

Shelly is also a professional mural painter, and has recently completed seven permanent sanctuary panels at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Chapel Hill. She works in other mediums as well including collage work on paper, and found object sculptures.

She teaches drawing to children at the Century Center in Carrboro , as well as a workshop in collage twice a year at Meredith College in Raleigh. She lives in Carrboro with her husband and their 10-year-old adopted daughter. To see more of her work please visit Shelly's web site.

January / February 2010
LAURA HOLLEY

Carrboro Century Center

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Laura especially enjoys taking close-ups. "There's an intimacy there, a beauty, that gets lost when in a larger-scale setting."

Laura has no formal training in art or photography, and, prior to July 2009, she had never before exhibited her work (outside of family and friends). However, people who had seen her photographs gave immensely positive feedback, and have encouraged Laura to show her work in a public venue. Consequently, she exhibited her work for the first time this summer, in Cary NC. Most recently, Laura was honored to have a piece included in a juried exhibition show. Now Laura is very pleased to show her work in Carrboro, which will be followed with an exhibit in Raleigh.

Water Lily

Of this exhibit, Laura says: "I've focused on close-ups of flowers. When I look at a beautiful flower, I'm glad for it. It makes me happy. The colors, the shapes, the patterns. It can also calm me when I'm nervous or scared, or uplift me during the bleak wintertime. I hope these pictures of flowers do the same for others."


Laura tries to take pictures pretty regularly. While she primarily photographs flowers, she also enjoys taking landscape and cityscape shots. Lately, she's become intrigued with doing candid portraits, capturing the private moments of a person's life, and the interest of peoples' faces, their expressions.
Originally, Laura hails from Omaha, Nebraska. She moved to North Carolina fifteen years ago, though, and so almost feels like a native! To see a sampling of more of her work, please visit Laura Holley's web site
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Tulip

 

 
BEN GUNTER

Carrboro Town Hall

 

"In the Middle of the Storm" -- paintings by Ben Gunter.
Ben's imaginative representational and abstract works are explosions of color in acrylic, ink, tempera, and mixed media. On exhibit at Carrboro Town Hall from January 4 thru February 26, 2010.

I started my painting classes several years ago. I met my art teacher at a birthday party for a friend with a disability. I was interested in art. The type of media are acrylic paint. I used watercolors, on white plain pieces of paper and black paper. I used paintbrushes and a roller. I used a knife, for spreading paint across the paper. I used tissue paper, to blot places where wet. It was easy to stand up to an easel. Because that's what I like to do. I paint with my left hand. I paint with my left because I have a weakness in my right. My art teacher teaches different things to show how to do different paintings. It is a special time to think of tornadoes.

Upcoming Exhibits- TBA

Shows in 2008 - 2009

To review the exhibits that were on display at the Carrboro Town Hall and Carrboro Century Center in 2008 and 2009

Call for Artists!
Move your art from your home studio to a gallery space!
All artists, local or not, are encouraged to apply.


The Town of Carrboro invites artists to submit original artwork for exhibitions at Carrboro Town Hall and the Century Center.

Exhibit space is open to artists with original works in all fine arts categories, including painting, pastel, collage, mixed media, drawing and photography. Other mediums will be considered on a case by case basis. Exhibiting artists will have the opportunity to participate in the Second Friday ArtWalk.

Artists interested in submitting their artwork for review may present ten to fifteen images of their work in one of the following ways:

1. E-MAIL: e-mail digital images of your work to kandrews@townofcarrboro.org. Spam filters being what they are, we recommend sending a second email with no attachment to let us know to expect your images. Put the words "Carrboro Arts Committee" in the subject line. Include a résumé, a brief cover letter, and an artist statement.

2. WEBSITE: if you have a site where your art is posted, e-mail the link to the Carrboro Arts Committee at kandrews@townofcarrboro.org. Include a résumé, a brief cover letter, and an artist statement.

3. PHOTOGRAPHS: if you don't have digital images or a website, you may submit hard-copy photographs of your art. Or, if you'd prefer, submit a CD ROM of your art along with a document listing the size and medium of each piece. Include a résumé, a brief cover letter, and an artist statement. You may drop them off at Carrboro Town Hall or the Century Center or mail them to:

Town of Carrboro
Attention: Kim Andrews
301 West Main Street
Carrboro, NC 27510

For more information, please visit: www.townofcarrboro.org/art/artistinfo.htm

If your work is selected, one of the Carrboro Arts Committee members will be in contact with you.

 
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