The Arts

A long look at art and artists that live in Beaufort County and those that choose to entertain us here within our borders, and within our region, and on occasion, from outside our region.

Seasick Story

Most sailors have a seasick story: This is mine.
September 15th, 2010

In Concert: Riders in the Sky

The Turnage Theater celebrated Christmas early: "The Cowboy Way."
September 14th, 2010

Andrew Wyeth is Dead

Andrew Wyeth, the great American artist that was forever maligned by the "Art Heavies," never bowed to their shallow criticisms by compromising his artisitic integrity.
September 14th, 2010

Painting Lies

Wilmington native Claude Howell was considered one of the North Carolina's artistic treasures.
September 8th, 2010

Museums in Review: Part III

The Burrows and Chapin Art Museum, in Myrtle Beach, exhibits Soul's Journey: The Creative Process.
September 8th, 2010

Museums in Review: Part II

The Burrows and Chapin Art Museum, in Myrtle Beach, often has a wonderful local or regional artists representing their particular view of what appraoches a level worthy of the designation as art.
September 7th, 2010

The Local Gallery and its Show: Part I

In Washington, North Carolina, the Lone Leaf Gallery does another show: This show featured visiting textile artist Kim Eichler - Messmer.
September 7th, 2010

Andrew Wyeth is Dead

Andrew Wyeth, the great American artist that was forever maligned by the "Art Heavies," never bowed to their shallow criticisms by compromising his artisitic integrity.
September 3rd, 2010

Museums in Review: Part II

The Burrows and Chapin Art Museum, in Myrtle Beach, often has a wonderful local or regional artists representing their particular view of what appraoches a level worthy of the designation as art.
September 1st, 2010

Andrew Wyeth's Helga Series

Helga Testorf may have been more than just the devoted subject of Andrew Wyeth's largest body of work ... but, with Andrew Wyeth deceased, and Helga and his wife, Betsy, silent, we may never know.
September 1st, 2010

Museums in Review: Part I

The North Carolina Museum of Art will move to the new museum, under construction, in its front yard off Blue Ridge Road. Let us all pray that it will be a better design to display much better art.
September 1st, 2010
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