Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Finders Keepers!!
Check out these new arrivals by Colorado's marvelous Kim English! This is titled "Two White Chairs", is oil on canvas, and measures 10" x 15", and is perfect for any great spot in your home or office. Cheers! peg
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Jaclyn Morgan, City Art Gallery Associate
Jaclyn is published this month in Her Magazine. Run to a vendor and pick it up, or read it here online. http://www.reflector.com/her/art-collecting-101-girlrsquos-guide-growing-collection-316193
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Retired Duke professor and N.C. Literary Hall of Fame inductee James Applewhite inspires new works by 15 artists
City Art Gallery is pleased to announce a multi-media invitational show featuring a collection of artwork based on the poetry of retired Duke professor and North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame inductee James Applewhite. The show opens with a reception on Thursday, January 13 from 6 to 8 p.m. at City Art Gallery, 511 Red Banks Road in Greenville. Applewhite will read from his poetry at 7 p.m.
The collection includes paintings, ceramics, photography and sculpture by 15 artists. Each artist was asked to read three poems by Applewhite – Greene County Pastoral, January Farmhouse and Pamlico River – and then create a work inspired by the poem of their choosing.
Participating artists include: Colleen Black-Semelka, Tony Breuer, Ranny Chitwood, Mike Dorsey, Richard Fennell, Richard Garrison, the late Paul Hartley, Jeff Kiefer, Michael Knoch, Louis St. Lewis, Bob Rankin, Joyce Stratton, Sally Sutton, Jim Tisando and Kate Worm.
The show continues through February 6 and benefits the North Carolina Literary Review, an annual publication produced by East Carolina University. Margaret Bauer, editor of the North Carolina Literary Review, will make opening remarks. For more information, visit CityArtGreenville.com.
The collection includes paintings, ceramics, photography and sculpture by 15 artists. Each artist was asked to read three poems by Applewhite – Greene County Pastoral, January Farmhouse and Pamlico River – and then create a work inspired by the poem of their choosing.
Participating artists include: Colleen Black-Semelka, Tony Breuer, Ranny Chitwood, Mike Dorsey, Richard Fennell, Richard Garrison, the late Paul Hartley, Jeff Kiefer, Michael Knoch, Louis St. Lewis, Bob Rankin, Joyce Stratton, Sally Sutton, Jim Tisando and Kate Worm.
The show continues through February 6 and benefits the North Carolina Literary Review, an annual publication produced by East Carolina University. Margaret Bauer, editor of the North Carolina Literary Review, will make opening remarks. For more information, visit CityArtGreenville.com.
Monday, November 8, 2010
It's beginning to look a lot like...
Christmas, I dare say! Beautiful hand-blown glass ornaments and other holiday delights are arriving now for our Holiday Showcase on Thursday, Nov. 18. Visit http://www.cityartgreenville.com/ to learn more!
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Eastern North Carolina
Celebrating our little piece of the planet...Eastern North Carolina, USA. BBQ, Baseball, Barns and more. http://cityartgreenville.com/feature.htm
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Small Gems!
Hilarie Lambert has painted Paris street scenes on small canvases and at reasonable prices! They reflect the intimate feeling of walking along the neighborhood streets in the "city of lights"! See all of her Paris paintings here: http://cityartgreenville.com/hilarielambert.htm Hope to see you in the gallery soon. Cheers!
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