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NC Symphony’s Llewellyn Conducts in Charlotte

NC Symphony’s Llewellyn Conducts in Charlotte
North Carolina Symphony music director Grant Llewellyn will be guest conductor of the Charlotte Symphony in two performances of Rachmaninoff’s Paganini Rhapsody, Friday, Jan. 13, and Saturday, Jan. 14, at 8 p.m. at the Belk Theater, Blumenthal Performing Arts Center. Pianist Joyce Yang, silver medalist...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 01 12th, 2012 | No Comments
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Lookout Books Title is Finalist for the Story Prize

Lookout Books Title is Finalist for the Story Prize
Binocular Vision: New & Selected Stories by Edith Pearlman, the debut title from literary imprint Lookout Books of the Department of Creative Writing at UNC Wilmington, is one of three finalists for the Story Prize, an annual award for books of short fiction. The collections and authors were chosen from...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 01 11th, 2012 | No Comments
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Soniat Receives Poetry Award

Soniat Receives Poetry Award
Asheville poet Katherine Soniat is the recipient of the 2012 Oscar Arnold Young Award for the best book of poetry from North Carolina for her collection entitled The Swing Girl, published by Louisiana State University Press. She teaches in the Great Smokies Writing Program at UNC Asheville. In conjunction...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 01 10th, 2012 | No Comments
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Gaston College Awarded South Arts Grant

Gaston College Awarded South Arts Grant
 Gaston College in Dallas has been awarded a literary arts touring grant from South Arts to present performance poet Doris Davenport for a poetry workshop for high school and college students, along with an evening public reading. The school was one of four organizations to receive grants, and the only one...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 01 6th, 2012 | No Comments
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Asheville’s Arts For Life Gets National PR

Asheville’s Arts For Life Gets National PR
The Asheville Arts For Life program, featured Tuesday, Dec. 13, in the Asheville Citizen-Times, was spotlighted by Americans for the Arts the next day in its national cultural policy publication, Arts Watch. The Culture and Communities excerpt noted, “The Asheville Arts for Life program couples...

Posted by ncarts in Arts News, Miscellaneous on 01 3rd, 2012 | No Comments
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Finley Named 2012 Piedmont Laureate

Finley Named 2012 Piedmont Laureate
Dramatist Ian Finley, director of education for Burning Coal Theatre Company in Raleigh, has been named 2012 Piedmont Laureate. Over the course of his one-year appointment, he will present public readings and workshops, participate in select public functions and create at least one original activity to...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 01 3rd, 2012 | No Comments
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Touring Theatre’s “Maytime Days” Receives Humanities Funding

Touring Theatre’s “Maytime Days” Receives Humanities Funding
The Touring Theatre of North Carolina in Greensboro has received a $9,540 grant from the N.C. Humanities Council to support Look Back the Maytime Days: From the Pages of Fred Chappell, a stage production of author Fred Chappell’s family stories in western N.C. Chappell is a former N.C. Poet Laureate and...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 12 19th, 2011 | No Comments
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Kaneko Adds Color to Madama Butterfly

Kaneko Adds Color to Madama Butterfly
Opera Carolina’s kabuki-tinged staging of Giacomo Puccini’s Madama Butterfly will feature a set and costumes designed by internationally renowned Japanese ceramic artist Jun Kaneko. Based in Omaha, Nebraska, the artist first created the colorful, stylized designs for an Opera Omaha production in...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 12 16th, 2011 | No Comments
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Winston-Salem Symphony Flash Mobs Messiah

Winston-Salem Symphony Flash Mobs Messiah
Members of the Winston-Salem Symphony “flash-mobbed” the local Hanes Mall with an impromptu performance of works from Handel’s Messiah. The symphony has added two additional performances of the classic, Thursday, Dec. 15, at 7 p.m. at Winston-Salem First Church, 3730 University Parkway (visit...

Posted by ncarts in Happening Now, Miscellaneous on 12 15th, 2011 | No Comments
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Pocosin Arts Hosts Cabin Fever Reliever

Pocosin Arts Hosts Cabin Fever Reliever
The 12th annual Cabin Fever Reliever, a four-day, three-night creative arts retreat, will be held from Thursday, Feb. 16, through Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012, in Columbia. The retreat is hosted by Pocosin Arts Folk School, in partnership with the Maria V. Howard Arts Center at the Eastern 4-H Environmental...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 12 14th, 2011 | No Comments
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Portrait Honors Charlotte Hawkins Brown

Portrait Honors Charlotte Hawkins Brown
The Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum in Sedalia will be presented with a portrait of its namesake during its annual Christmas open house on Sunday, Dec. 11. Originally commissioned by the Charlotte Observer for use in an African American history supplement, the color portrait by Charlotte artist Jason...

Posted by ncarts in Happening Now, Miscellaneous on 12 7th, 2011 | 1 Comment
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President Appoints Freelon to US Commission of Fine Arts

President Appoints Freelon to US Commission of Fine Arts
President Obama has appointed Durham architect Phil Freelon to a four-year term on the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts. The commission includes seven experts charged with giving advice to the President, Congress and the heads of departments and agencies of the federal and District of Columbia governments on...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 12 6th, 2011 | No Comments
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Burning Coal’s Henry V Gets Lift

Burning Coal’s Henry V Gets Lift
Raleigh’s Burning Coal Theatre Company is featured in the December issue of American Theatre Magazine for its imaginative production of Henry V (on Trapeze). The collaboration with New York City-based Fight or Flight Aerial Theater Company adapts the Shakespeare play for actors on both the stage and on...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 11 30th, 2011 | No Comments
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Marion’s Max Woody Profiled on CBS

Marion’s Max Woody Profiled on CBS
A profile of Marion chair maker Max Woody launched the CBS Early Show’s “Local Legends” series today. Woody is a sixth generation chair maker as well as a fiddler who performs  at Woody’s Original Mountain Music across the street from his shop in McDowell County. He comes from a notable family of...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 11 30th, 2011 | No Comments
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Peiser, Ritter Named “NC Living Treasures”

Peiser, Ritter Named “NC Living Treasures”
(L to R) Mark Peiser, Richard Ritter Longtime studio glass artists Mark Peiser and Richard Ritter were  honored as 2011 North Carolina Living Treasures in a ceremony at the Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington on Nov. 29. Penland School of Crafts also received special recognition for its contribution to...

Posted by ncarts in Happening Now, Miscellaneous on 11 29th, 2011 | No Comments
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Artists Jam for Hunger Relief

Artists Jam for Hunger Relief
The annual Post-Turkey Day Jam at the Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro brings together a host of local artists to benefit the Interfaith Council of Chapel Hill’s hunger relief programs. A songwriters-in-the-round program featuring Lizzy Ross, Greg Humphreys, Mark Simonsen, SONiA and Stu Cole will be followed by...

Posted by ncarts in Happening Now, Miscellaneous on 11 23rd, 2011 | No Comments
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Boggs Awarded NEA Fellowship

Boggs Awarded NEA Fellowship
Pittsboro author Belle Boggs is the recipient of a 2012 National Endowment for the Arts literature fellowship in creative writing (prose). The $25,000 award is one of 40 made nationally in that category. A 2011–2012 N.C. Arts Council Literature Fellowship recipient, Boggs was recently awarded the Library...

Posted by ncarts in Arts News, Miscellaneous on 11 21st, 2011 | No Comments
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Tribute Honors Blues Legend Rev. Gary Davis

Tribute Honors Blues Legend Rev. Gary Davis
Blues guitarist and Durham street singer Rev. Gary Davis will be honored in a symposium and concert featuring Jorma Kaukonen, Stefan Grossman and Ernie Hawkins Thursday, Nov. 17, on the UNC- Chapel Hill campus.  A free public reception will be held at Wilson Special Collections Library at 5 p.m., followed...

Posted by ncarts in Happening Now, Miscellaneous on 11 17th, 2011 | No Comments
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Binocular Vision Vies for National Book Award Tonight

Binocular Vision Vies for National Book Award Tonight
Edith Pearlman’s Binocular Vision, the first book published by Lookout Books, the literary imprint of UNC Wilmington’s The Publishing Laboratory, is one of five finalists for the National Book Award in fiction. The finalists were selected from 315 fiction entries. For the first time, the ceremony...

Posted by ncarts in Happening Now, Miscellaneous on 11 16th, 2011 | No Comments
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Murphey School Radio Show Presents “Wit, Lit and Music”

Murphey School Radio Show Presents “Wit, Lit and Music”
Described as a cross between Saturday Night Live, A Prairie Home Companion and the Grand Old Opry, the Murphey School Radio Show, hosted by Georgann Eubanks will present a host of homegrown talent including novelist Lee Smith, poet Alan Shapiro, singers Callie Warner and Jennifer Evans, blues master Harvey...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 11 7th, 2011 | No Comments
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Gaston Library Honored with Humanities Award

Gaston Library Honored with Humanities Award
The Gaston County Public Library in Greensboro is the 2011 recipient of the Harlan Joel Gradin Award for Excellence in the Public Humanities for Standing on a Box: Lewis Hine’s National Child Labor Committee Photography in Gaston County, 1908. The project featured photographs taken in 1908 by sociologist,...

Posted by ncarts in Arts News, Miscellaneous on 11 1st, 2011 | No Comments
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“A Feast for the Senses” in Winston-Salem

“A Feast for the Senses” in Winston-Salem
The fourth annual Six Days in November festival, “A Feast for the Senses” will feature 165 events from 40 arts and technology organizations throughout Winston-Salem Tuesday, Nov. 15 , through Sunday, Nov. 20. Hosted by the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County and the city’s arts and...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 10 27th, 2011 | 1 Comment
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Boggs Receives Emyl Jenkins Sexton Literary Award

Boggs Receives Emyl Jenkins Sexton Literary Award
Writer Belle Boggs, a 2011–2012 N.C. Arts Council Literature Fellowship recipient, has been awarded the Library of Virginia’s Emyl Jenkins Sexton Literary Award for Fiction for her debut short story collection, Mattaponi Queen: Stories. In making the award, judges noted her “strongly imagined...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 10 18th, 2011 | No Comments
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Lubelski’s “Roomful” Opens in New York

Lubelski’s “Roomful” Opens in New York
Asheville mixed media artist Nava Lubelski, a 2010–2011 N.C. Arts Council Fellowship recipient, will host a solo show entitled Roomful at LMAKprojects in New York City opening Friday, Oct. 28, and continuing through Sunday, Dec. 11. The canvases on display will feature Lubelski’s signature “stain...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 10 18th, 2011 | No Comments
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Weatherspoon’s de Kooning Travels to New York

Weatherspoon’s de Kooning Travels to New York
Greensboro’s Weatherspoon Art Museum is playing a role in the first major museum exhibition devoted to Dutch American artist Willem de Kooning. It loaned his 1949–1950 painting Woman from its collection to the Museum of Modern Art in New York for de Kooning: A Retrospective, occupying the entire sixth...

Posted by ncarts in Arts News, Miscellaneous on 10 17th, 2011 | No Comments
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Reynolda House Welcomes Modern Masters

Reynolda House Welcomes Modern Masters
Groundbreaking mid-20th century artists including Romare Bearden, Sam Francis, Franz Kline, Louise Nevelson, Anne Truitt and Ad Reinhardt are featured in Reynolda House’s Modern Masters from the Smithsonian American Art Museum through Saturday, Dec. 31, in Winston-Salem. These 31 celebrated artists came to...

Posted by ncarts in Arts News, Miscellaneous on 10 12th, 2011 | 1 Comment
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Poetry Out Loud Champion Narrates NASA Film

Poetry Out Loud Champion Narrates NASA Film
Seventeen-year-old Claude Mumbere, 2011 Vermont Poetry Out Loud champion, was hired to narrate a new NASA film after coming to the attention of producers as a result of his participation in the nationwide poetry recital competition. Released this week, the science film Loop highlights the oceanic circulation...

Posted by ncarts in Arts News, Miscellaneous on 10 12th, 2011 | No Comments
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“ColorFest” Brings Art to the Streets of Sylva

“ColorFest” Brings Art to the Streets of Sylva
Members of the public can mingle with artists on the streets of downtown Sylva during the third annual ColorFest! Art of the Blue Ridge, Saturday, Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Throughout fall foliage season in October, participating visual artists will have their works on display inside Sylva businesses,...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 10 12th, 2011 | No Comments
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“Hinge Poem” Connects Readers, Writers

“Hinge Poem” Connects Readers, Writers
The Hinge Literary Center has initiated a monthly series of online discussions about a single poem by a distinguished local author, each concluding with a live online chat allowing participants to communicate directly with the poet. “The Hinge Poem” begins this week with Alan Shapiro’s Wherever My Dead...

Posted by ncarts in Arts News, Miscellaneous on 10 12th, 2011 | No Comments
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Dare County Highlights Literary Arts

Dare County Highlights Literary Arts
The Dare County Arts Council is sponsoring its first annual Literary Arts Weekend, Friday, Oct. 14, through Saturday, Oct. 15, to highlight the growing impact of literary arts in the county. It will begin Friday with free open mic readings at the arts council’s interim gallery space, located in Kitty Hawk...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 10 5th, 2011 | No Comments
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NC Marks National Arts and Humanities Month

NC Marks National Arts and Humanities Month
Arts organizations across North Carolina are participating in National Arts and Humanities Month, a coast-to-coast collective recognition of the importance of culture in America throughout October. Events include a concert featuring Latin jazz flutist Dave Valentin and the Heart of Carolina Jazz Orchestra at...

Posted by ncarts in Arts News, Miscellaneous on 10 5th, 2011 | No Comments
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Savioun Speech Marks American Craft Week

Savioun Speech Marks American Craft Week
Carol Savioun Pittsboro potter Mark Hewitt and members of Jugtown’s Owens family will join Carol Savioun, creator and co-executive producer of the award-winning PBS series Craft in America, Sunday, Oct. 9, at 7 p.m. at the Fine Arts Theatre in Asheville. Savioun’s appearance is sponsored by UNC...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 10 4th, 2011 | No Comments
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NC Literary Heritage in Spotlight

NC Literary Heritage in Spotlight
Notable North Carolina literary figures Georgann Eubanks, Randall Kenan and N.C. Arts Council Artist Fellowship recipients Michael Chitwood and Marjorie Hudson participate in an entertaining and informative discussion about our state’s rich literary heritage at the Durham County Main Library, 300 North...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 09 28th, 2011 | No Comments
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Latin American Film Festival Marks 25th Year

Latin American Film Festival Marks 25th Year
The N.C. Latin American Film Festival marks its 25th anniversary with a program of films, dance, music and other cultural events running from Monday, Oct. 3, through Saturday, Nov. 19, at venues in Chapel Hill, Durham, Greensboro and Raleigh. Entitled “Unfinished Visions,” the series includes the film...

Posted by ncarts in Art Matters, Miscellaneous on 09 28th, 2011 | No Comments
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Hudson Teaches Free Fiction Workshop

Hudson Teaches Free Fiction Workshop
North Carolina Arts Council 2011-2012 Fellowship recipient Marjorie Hudson will conduct a free fiction craft workshop Wednesday, Aug. 17, from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the Dare County Arts Council Gallery in Manteo. Hudson is a Pittsboro writer whose stories, essays and poems explore themes of loss, conflict...

Posted by ncarts in Happening Now, Miscellaneous on 08 15th, 2011 | No Comments
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Volunteers are Valuable

Volunteering in America makes a difference. Volunteers contribute $4.4 billion in service to North Carolina, yet our state ranks low nationally for number of volunteers and hours spent. The Arts and Economic Prosperity study is surveying arts and humanities groups to document more volunteer contributions in...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 08 10th, 2011 | No Comments
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UNCSA Named One of World’s Best Film Schools

UNCSA Named One of World’s Best Film Schools
The University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) was named one of the world’s best film schools in an inaugural list compiled by The Hollywood Reporter with the help of industry insiders.  The article names alumni including David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express), Danny McBride (Eastbound &...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 08 3rd, 2011 | No Comments
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Artist Opportunities 8/3/11

Artist Opportunities 8/3/11
The N.C. Arts Council is pleased to share the following opportunities for artists that have recently been submitted to us. Please contact the organization listed if you have any questions. The Arts Council does not endorse or recommend any specific opportunities, but provides this list for...

Posted by ncarts in Artist Opportunities, Miscellaneous on 08 3rd, 2011 | No Comments
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Ann Deagon Honored at North Carolina Writers Conference

Ann Deagon Honored at North Carolina Writers Conference
Ann Deagon and Thomas Heffernan Greensboro poet, author, actor and singer/songwriter Ann Deagon was honored with a banquet at the North Carolina Writers Conference in Asheville Saturday, July 30. Introduced by Jan Hensley, former board member of the Friends of the UNCG Libraries, Deagon’s wide-ranging...

Posted by ncarts in Arts News, Miscellaneous on 08 1st, 2011 | 1 Comment
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Quilt Highlights “Marvtastic Memories”

Quilt Highlights “Marvtastic Memories”
Fiber artist Dr. Joan M. E. Gaither captures the history of the National Black Theatre Festival in an artwork quilt to be unveiled during a reception at the Womble Carlyle Gallery Lobby at the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts in Winston-Salem, Wednesday, Aug. 3, from noon to 3 p.m. Marvtastic Memories of...

Posted by ncarts in Miscellaneous on 07 28th, 2011 | No Comments
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