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Visual Arts 2012-13

Galleries

Charlotte Art League

1517 Camden Road. 704-376-2787; www.charlotteartleague.org.

Through Sept. 28: “My Carolina Home,” regional artists interpret our area.

Oct. 5-26: “Art Beyond Sight,” tactile art by and for the visually impaired.

Charlotte Fine Art Gallery

7510 Pineville-Matthews Road, Suite 12A. 704-541-0741; www.charlottefineart.com.

Through Sept. 28: “Pride & Patriotism: American Expression,” a juried show by Carolinas artists.

Oct. 1-31: “Capturing Light,” paintings by Christopher Leeper.

CPCC Pease Gallery

1200 Pease Lane, 704-330-3211; arts.cpcc.edu/art-gallery.

Through Oct. 24: “Nathaniel Lancaster: Filigree Fealties” new large scale paintings.

Nov. 9-Jan. 11: “Painting & Sculpture Student Exhibition.”

CPCC Ross Gallery

1201 Kings Drive, 704-330-6211; arts.cpcc.edu/art-gallery.

Through Oct. 14: “Annabel Manning: Occupy Charlotte, Then and Now,” photos, videos and participatory tents.

Oct. 24-Jan. 13: “Allison Luce: The Serpent Tree,” ceramic sculpture and installations.

Oct. 24-Jan. 13: “Diana Arvanites,” mixed media installations.

Doma Gallery

1310 S. Tryon St. 704-333-3420; www.domaart.com.

Through Nov. 15: “Just Say I Do,” gay and lesbian wedding photos.

Elder Gallery

1520 S. Tryon; 704-370-6337; www.elderart.com.

Through Sept. 29: “All Things Political,” paintings and drawings with a Democratic bent.

Oct. 5-27: “California Reality,” four artists from San Francisco area abandon “California Dreaming.”

Nov. 2-Dec. 29: Anne Raymond, solo exhibition.

Hidell Brooks Gallery

1910 South Blvd., Suite 130. 704-334-7302; hidellbrooks.com.

Through Oct. 27: “Arless Day: Artistic Vistas,” new collage paintings.

Nov. 2-Dec. 22: “Charles Walker: New Abstract Paintings”; “Scott Duce: New Landscape Paintings.”

Jerald Melberg Gallery

625 S. Sharon Amity Road. 704-365-3000; www.jeraldmelberg.com.

Through Nov. 10: “River, New Paintings by Brian Rutenberg.”

Nov. 17-Jan. 5: “Charles Basham: Pastel Landscapes” and “Christopher Clamp: Still Life Paintings.”

Jan. 12-March 9, 2013: “Robert Motherwell: Paintings and Works on Paper.”

Lark & Key

128 E. Park Ave., Suite B. 704-334-4616; www.larkandkey.com.

Through Sept. 29: “Recollections,” paintings by Duy Huynh with featured potter Jim Connell.

Oct. 3–Nov. 24: Paintings by Kendra Baird with featured potter Mark Knott.

McColl Center for Visual Art

721 N. Tryon St. 704-332-5535. www.mccollcenter.org.

Through Nov. 3: “America Now,” installations created by DNC Artists-in-Residence that challenge the balance of inner belief with outward expression.

Nov. 16-Jan. 12: “Channeling the USA,” paintings and sculptures by Randy Shull.

New Gallery of Modern Art

435 S. Tryon. 704-373-1464; newgalleryofmodernart.com.

Through Sept. 27: “Shepard Fairey: Fact or Fiction”; “Alberto Giacometti: Paris sans fin.”

Providence Gallery

601-A Providence Road. 704-333-4535; www.providencegallery.net.

Through Sept. 29: “The Best of The Best,” paintings by more than 30 gallery artists.

Oct. 12-31: “Color Surge,” new series of landscapes by Russian artist P. Basille Nikitchenko.

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RedSky Gallery

1523 Elizabeth Ave., Suite 120. 704-377-6400; www.redskygallery.com.

Through Nov 3: “Recapturing Childhood,” ceramic sculptures by Betsy Towns.

Renee George Gallery

2839 Selwyn Ave. 704-332-3278; www.reneegeorgegallery.com.

Through Oct. 13: “New Work by Alison Stewart,” work on paper, mylar and canvas.

Shain Gallery

2823 Selwyn Ave. 704-334-7744; www.shaingallery.com.

Through September: New collage and mixed media works by Lauren Jones.

UNC Charlotte

Rowe Galleries, 9201 University City Blvd. 704-687-0877; www.coaa.uncc.edu.

Oct. 8-Nov. 7: “Jennifer Meanly and Rian Kerrane,” paintings, installation and sculpture.

Storrs Gallery, 9201 University City Blvd. 704-687-0877; www.coaa.uncc.edu.

Oct. 28-Nov. 28: “Torqued and Twisted,” bent wood in design and sculpture.

UNC Charlotte Center City Gallery, 320 E. Ninth St. 704-687-0833; www.coaa.uncc.edu.

Through Nov. 1: “E Pluribus Unum,” pluralism in America in paintings, prints and sculptures.

Nov. 17-Jan. 10: “Andreas Bechtler: The Artist,” abstracted landscapes and miniature constructions.

Museums

Bechtler Museum of Modern Art

420 S. Tryon. 704-353-9200; www.bechtler.org.

Through Feb. 8: “Giacometti: Memory and Presence.”

Dec. 14-March 18: “Antoni Tàpies: Texture and Image.”

Feb. 16-July 29: “Artistic Relationships: Partners, Mentors, Lovers.”

March 22-July 1: “Appetite for Risk: Works by Emilio Stanzani.”

The Light Factory

345 N. College St. 704-333-9755; www.lighfactory.org.

Through Oct. 14: “We Are Charlotte,” student photography art exchange among three Charlotte High Schools about the American political process.

Through Jan. 22: “Out in the Streets,” black-and-white photography of the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

Mint Museum Randolph

2730 Randolph Road. 704-337-2000; www.mintmuseum.org.

Through Oct. 28: “Celebrating Queen Charlotte’s Coronation.”

Through Jan. 6: “A Thriving Tradition – 75 Years of Collecting North Carolina Pottery.”

Through Feb. 17: “And the Bead Goes On.”

Through Jan. 6, 2013: “Sophisticated Surfaces: The Pottery of Herb Cohen,” and “The American Art Tile, 1880-1940.”

Ongoing: “Threads of Identity: Contemporary Maya Textiles”; “Heritage Gallery”; “Classically Inspired: European Ceramics Circa 1800”; “American Ceramics, 1825-1875.”

Mint Museum Uptown

500 S. Tryon. 704-337-2000; www.mintmuseum.org.

Through Sept. 23: “Read My Pins: The Madeleine Albright Collection.”

Through Sept. 30: “Hard Truths: The Art of Thornton Dial.”

Through Feb. 24: “Vantagepoint X/Vik Muniz: Garbage Matters”

Sept. 1-Jan. 27: “Against the Grain: Wood in Contemporary Art, Craft and Design.”

Oct. 20-Jan. 20: “The Weir Family, 1820-1920.”

Oct. 20-Jan. 6: “Reflections: Portraits by Beverly McIver.”

Reynolda House Museum of American Art

2250 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem. 336-758-5150; reynoldahouse.org.

Oct. 13-Jan. 13: “Romare Bearden: A Black Odyssey.”


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