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Just a few days left to visit “Doomsday and Night”
07/20/2022

Just a few days left to visit “Doomsday and Night”

On view from July 16 through December 11th at the Mint Museum Randolph “Diedrick Brackens: Ark of Bulrushes”
07/16/2022

On view from July 16 through December 11th at the Mint Museum Randolph “Diedrick Brackens: Ark of Bulrushes”


Now on view! “A Midnight Thing”  June 15 - August 3rdCurated by Lia Rose Newman Featuring work by Bethany Collins, Allis...
07/11/2022

Now on view! “A Midnight Thing”
June 15 - August 3rd

Curated by Lia Rose Newman
Featuring work by Bethany Collins, Allison Janae Hamiton, and Hông-An Tru’o’ng.

“Fault Lines: Art and the Environment”  Open through July 17Explore humanity’s relationship to the environment through a...
07/08/2022

“Fault Lines: Art and the Environment”
Open through July 17

Explore humanity’s relationship to the environment through an immersive, multimedia exhibition and outdoor sculpture installations in the Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park. Through video, photography, sculpture, and mixed-media works, 14 contemporary artists focus on current concerns and offer new perspectives. They address urgent environmental issues, consequences of inaction, and opportunities for sustainable environmental stewardship and restoration. Featured artists include John Akomfrah, Willie Cole, Olafur Eliasson, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Susie Ganch, Allison Janae Hamilton, Hugh Hayden, Hugo McCloud, Richard Mosse, Jean Shin, Jennifer Steinkamp, Kirsten Stolle, Christine Wertheim, and Margaret Wertheim.

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06/17/2022

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06/16/2022

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Now on view! “Cold Eyed and Mean”   in their NYC project space  SOCO Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Cold-...
05/20/2022

Now on view! “Cold Eyed and Mean” in their NYC project space

SOCO Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Cold-Eyed and Mean, a solo exhibition by artist Alison Hall. The gallery will host a public opening reception with the artist on Friday, May 20 from 4 - 7 PM at 75 E. Broadway (Unit ), New York, NY. This will be the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery.

Cold-Eyed and Mean will present a new suite of small scale blue paintings and several small to midsize black paintings made in the artist's Southwest Virginia studio. The colors and patterns are sourced from opposing planes, the ceiling and the floor of The Arena Chapel, where Giotto painted.

The works are made on chalk grounds, laboriously prepared. From a distance, her paintings are one solid color—just blue or black. Approach them and the intricate and subtle fields of pattern become illuminated. The once simple all-over color becomes a gesture made by hand, a shape that ever so softly wobbles. The paintings are an expanse of accumulating marks, where decisions are made one at a time, at a slow pace. Light plays an important role in the experience of these paintings, as does the viewer’s body and its relationship to the paintings.

In 2017 John Yau (Hyperallergic) aptly wrote, “Despite the uniformity of concept, materials, colors, and drawing instruments, the paintings are never the same, and that is part of their meaning. The other part of their meaning comes from the fact that the paintings are impossible to photograph, and in that they share something with the work of Ad Reinhardt and Robert Ryman. In the age of digital images and selfies, Hall’s paintings are an admirable anomaly for their insistence on the primacy of direct experience.”

Upcoming EventsMonday:WUG Talk and Reception: Tricia Schmoutz, M.F.A Thesis Candidate  5:30 - 7:00 PMWednesday:Wednesday...
05/16/2022

Upcoming Events

Monday:
WUG Talk and Reception: Tricia Schmoutz, M.F.A Thesis Candidate 5:30 - 7:00 PM

Wednesday:
Wednesday Night Live: South Arts Project - Curator + Artist Discussion - 6:30 - 8:30 PM

Friday:
First Day - J. Louis Solo Show - 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday:
‘Craft in the Laboratory: The Science of Making Things’ Opening Celebration - - 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sat & Sun
Mimosas and Musings with Grant Drumheller - 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
‘Craft in the Lab’ Artists Conversation - 2:00 - 3:00 PM
Ticketed Fundraiser: The Light Factory 2022 Annual Auction - in 6:30 - 9:00 PM

Sunday:
Artist Talk: Silvia Levenson - - 2:00 - 3:00 PM

Now on view! Regine Bechtler  May 13 - May 30, 2022The series highlights the toxic standard of perfection that society i...
05/14/2022

Now on view! Regine Bechtler

May 13 - May 30, 2022

The series highlights the toxic standard of perfection that society imposes on women. The use of retro labels of various
household cleaning solutions take their inspiration from the movie and novel, "The Stepford Wives" As well as the classic 1950's ideal housewife and her obsession with perfection and cleanliness, at the expense of losing her own identity, humanity, and individuality.

Happening tonight  from 6 - 8 PM  uptownJoin NASCAR champion  and artist  for a discussion about Daytona Vortex, the scu...
05/10/2022

Happening tonight from 6 - 8 PM uptown

Join NASCAR champion and artist for a discussion about Daytona Vortex, the sculpture Day created for Johnson from the fire suit he wore when he took the win at the 2006 Daytona 500. Enjoy a conversation about how the two met and the inspiration behind the work before seeing the work on view in the exhibition Continuing Conversations. Space is limited. Advanced reservation recommended.

Upcoming EventsTuesday: An Evening of Art with Jimmie Johnson and Artist E.V. Day The Mint Museum] 6:00 - 8:00 PMVirtual...
05/10/2022

Upcoming Events

Tuesday:
An Evening of Art with Jimmie Johnson and Artist E.V. Day The Mint Museum] 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Virtual Artist Talk - Open Air: Artist Talk with Myra Greene Harvey B. Gantt Center] YouTube Channel 7:00 - 8:00 PM

Friday:
Constellation CLT Lydia Thompson Opening Celebration The Mint Museum] 5:30 - 9:00 PM
An Evening with Regine Bechtler 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Wednesday Night Live: South Arts Project - Curator + Artist Discussion Harvey B. Gantt Center] 6:30 - 8:30 PM

Now on view!  “Grant Drumheller: Joie de Vivre”
April 28 – June 18, 2022Grant Drumheller’s joyous paintings of crowds en...
05/09/2022

Now on view!

“Grant Drumheller: Joie de Vivre”

April 28 – June 18, 2022
Grant Drumheller’s joyous paintings of crowds engaging and celebrating with each other represent an ever-present collective yearning—for revelry, merriment, and gathering together. The works embody la joie de vivre – the joy of living. Through paint, watercolor, and gouache, Drumheller depicts the life-giving vitality of celebration and fun, and offers both collective and individual joy as an atmosphere, enhanced by his figures’ ability to move freely. His paintings reveal a love of life, a tribute to the healing qualities of nature, and an invitation to revel, laugh, and gulp up life. They are an invitation to absorb la joie de vivre.

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