Archive for category Exhibitions

Starting Tonight: 2 Weeks in University Area

This will be a great show so come on out if you can. We have transformed a recently vacated Wolf Camera store into a temporary exhibition space…

University-Show

Two Nights in the University Area
Friday, May 28th & Friday, June 4
6-9pm

Shops at University Place (former Wolf Camera space)
8925-A JM Keynes Drive
Charlotte NC 28262
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Please join us for an exhibition of recent work by charlotte ARTery artists:
Daniel Allegrucci, Julie Benda, Janet Lasher, Ashley Lathe, Bev Nagy

One Night Only in South End

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One Night Only in South End
Friday, March 26th from 6-9pm

Defender Capital
Packard Building
1310 South Tryon STE. 101
Charlotte NC 28203
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Please join us for a reception featuring recent work by charlotte ARTery artists:
Daniel Allegrucci, Julie Benda, Janet Lasher, Ashley Lathe, Bev Nagy

Special Thanks to John Stamas and
Defender Capital Advisers

Come on Out to Hair Klaudt Tomorrow, Sat 2/27/2010

Come on out to Hair Klaudt on Central Ave near Pecan tomorrow night from 6-9pm and join us for our 2nd night at that location. See you there!

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Charlotte Artery at Hair Klaudt February 20 + 27

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Artery at Tutto Mondo

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A selection of works by Charlotte Artery members will be on display at Tutto Mundo Lounge through the month of December.

Tutto Mondo Lounge is a nightclub catering primarily to ‘thirty-something’ professionals, offering a refined location to entertain, meet, socialize, and party.

Come meet the artists December 1st as Tutto Mundo hosts a reception to kick off the exhibit between 7-10 pm. Tutto Mundo is located next to Pewter Rose on South Boulevard.

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More Photos

Click on the image below for a slide show of some more photos from last Friday’s opening…
130 W. Bland St. Slideshow

Thanks to everyone that made last night’s show a huge success!

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We’ll be posting pics from the event here soon.

And don’t forget, if you missed last night’s show, we’ll be doing it again next Friday, November 20th!

Announcing show 2 of 6

Charlotte Artery, 130 Bland St.

Charlotte Artery, 130 Bland St.

It’s time to announce our second exhibition! Charlotte Artery will be having our next showing on Friday, November 13th at 130 Bland Street, one quick block off of Tryon St. in South End. It’s a stunningly simple 40’ x 40’ enclosed space that we will convert into a gallery for one week. We can’t wait.
Artery members have been hard at work putting together more work to for this show, and we’ve invited a few guest artists to exhibit with us. That makes this an eight person show, so there will be lots to see. We’re proud to have with us the following;

Paul Keysar
Jon Tarleton
Teresa Overcash

The posted images are our new cards to advertise the show around town. They were designed by Artery member Dan Allegrucci who did a stand-up job. We will post a list of places you can find the cards soon. In the meantime enjoy this preview. Below you will find the back which contains a map and a few details.

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New Location for Next Artery Exhibit

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Preparations are under way for the next Charlotte Artery exhibit. We have nailed down a fantastic location at 130 Bland Street just a skip from Tryon. The building is owned by Greg Pappanastos who has graciously loaned the property to us for this show.

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The inside is beautifully raw and waiting for a couple additions to give it an inviting feel. For unused spaces, it just doesn’t get much better than this.

We are not the only ones to think so. After our exhibit, the building will be occupied by Dugg Dugg, another art group in the Charlotte area who will have their grand reopening right in this building on October 23rd. The show looks great. Please check out what they have cooking here;

www.duggdugg.com

A Busy Week for Charlotte Artery

It’s been an active week for Charlotte Artery, with lots of news to share. So without further ado, a quick recap;

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We had our third and what was supposed to be our final showing at the LGCC last night, and it was a great success. So great that the show has been extended through October 14 to coordinate with upcoming events! So if you were not able to make it out, you’ll still have some upcoming opportunities. Their hours are;

Tuesday through Thursday, 5-8

Friday and Saturday, 10-1

The exhibit will conclude with a “Meet the Candidate”  event October 14th.

Another big thanks to the Center and Denise Palmbeck who was great to work with!

http://www.gaycharlotte.com/

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Trolley Powerhouse Museum

Another exhibit last night, this one at the Charlotte Trolley Powerhouse Museum. That’s right; two shows in one night! Yes, we were stretched thin, but it was worth it to put on two great shows simultaneously.

The exhibit was coordinated with WFAE and The Charlotte Trolley Powerhouse Museum for Gallery Crawl. It was a great combination that drew in a great crowd and we hope to work with both organizations again.

For this event, a big thanks to Andrea Fey and Laura Van Ness their hospitality in having us!

http://www.charlottetrolley.org/index.html

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Charlotte Observer

We were featured in the Style section of the Charlotte Observer this week! It was a flattering article, but hey, it’s all true. The article appeared Thursday, October 2. If you missed it, you can catch it here;

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/165/story/978297.html

Another thanks, this time to Linda Luis Brown who wrote the great article. Linda is a local artist herself. You can see some of her work here;

http://www.lindaluisebrown.com/

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Creative Loafing

I told you it was a busy week. In addition to that, we also got a nod from the Creative Loafing blog. Yet more kind words. What can I say? We’ll take it.

http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/theclog/2009/09/29/group-dynamics-introducing-charlotte-artery/

More thanks, this time for Manoj Kesavan and Barbara Schreiber. Among the many cultural entities they have a hand in is Point 8 Forum;

http://point8.org/