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A newsletter reflecting our rich cultural community
KALEIDOSCOPE J u n e 2 0 1 9 w w w . k i n s t o n c c a . c o m
Lavender Field by Karen Crenshaw,
Best in Show, PLEIN AIR PAINT OUT 2018
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IN OUR GALLERIES
NOW THROUGH JUNE 22 , 2019
K A L E I D O S C O P E
HAMPTON GALLERY— Paint NC: Renderings
from the Mountains to the Coast — This display
features original paintings of studio and plein air paintings
from PAINT NC, a group of professional and emerging plein air artists from across North Carolina.
Renderings from 25 artists include a variety of subject matter in oil, watercolor, pastel and mixed
medium. To learn more about PAINT NC and view samples of members’ works, visit the organization’s
website: www.paintnc.org.
THE KENNETH & KRISTI BLIZZARD GALLERY — Michael Mosca,
smARTkinston artist — On display are abstract charcoal drawings by artist Michael Mosca, who
states, “It has been eight years since I've shown a series of drawings with the public, all works are
created through my subconscious, conveying my thoughts of current and past events."
(Left) Silkworm Orchestra,
by Michael Mosca
BARRUS GALLERY — Plein Air Paint Out 2019 — On display is the artwork from those participating in Plein Air Paint Out
held during BBQ Festival on the Neuse 2019. Winning entries include:
(Left) Willow Oak on the River, Oil by
Flora Pinkham
— 1st Place
PAPO 2019
(Top Right)
Farmer’s Playground, Acrylic by
Jeremy Sams
— 2nd Place
PAPO 2019
(Bottom
Right) Ellis Museum, Oil
by Eleanor
McArver
— 3rd Place
PAPO 2019
w w w . k i n s t o n c c a . c o m P a g e 3 “I invent nothing, I rediscover.”
AUGUSTE RODIN
JOIN US FOR OUR NEXT GALLERY RECEPTION THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2019, 5:30 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M.
HAMPTON GALLERY— Dodi and John Groesser & Dorothy McLellan
THE KENNETH & KRISTI BLIZZARD GALLERY — Selection of Work from
Our Permanent Collection
RAYNER & CHILDREN’S GALLERIES — Artwork from Summer Camp 2019
BEGINNING JUNE 27 , 2019
(Top Left) Brothers in Bloom, Acrylic by Jeremy Sams — Best Architectural Scene PAPO 2019
(Top Right) Heard It Thru the Grapevine, Acrylic by Mary Page Whitley — Best Garden Scene PAPO 2019
(Bottom Left) Neuse River Bend, Oil by Flora Pinkham — Best River Scene
PAPO 2019
(Bottom Right) Neuse River Flows, Oil by Rene Herlong — Honorable
Mention PAPO 2019
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In May, the Arts Center had on display artwork from the 6th grade art classes of teacher Simone Johnson of Rochelle
Middle School. (Simone was CCA’s summer intern in 2018.) The artwork is the product of classes with visiting artist Corey Pemberton
of Penland School of Crafts. Also displayed in May was artwork by South Lenoir High School Art Students, from the art class taught by
Laura Jackson; AND by Kinston High School Advanced Art Students and International Baccalaureate Program Artists, instructed by
teacher Prishonda Daniels. We celebrate the work of these young artists and share our appreciation to the programs and instructors
for their leadership and support.
SCENES FROM OUR GALLERY SHOWS
ROCHELLE MIDDLE SCHOOL
To know me — To know me is to love me. This sentiment may seem cliché, but it feels like an important thing to consider in this
day and age. We’ve all felt, at one point or another, that if someone really got to know us, they’d grow to love us...or at least understand why we are the way we are. It’s so rare in our society today for people to invest the time and curiosity that it takes to truly get to know someone. In a city that grapples with segregation, one can be especially quick to draw conclusions about people whom
they know nothing about.
On display is a selection of works by the 6th graders at Rochelle Middle School who are all complex human beings with stories to tell that are both happy and sad. If you already know these young artists, let this moment serve as a celebration of their creativity. And, if you don’t know them yet, let this exhibition serve as an introduction to your neighbors and to the future leaders and members of your
Kinston community.
SOUTH LENOIR HIGH SCHOOL
COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS
ARTS IN EDUCATION RESIDENCY AT ROCHELLE MIDDLE SCHOOL — Again this year, the Community Council for the
Arts (CCA) is sponsoring an artist residency at Rochelle Middle School. This exciting and engaging project has received funding
support to the Community Council for the Arts from the North Carolina Arts Council (NCAC), a State agency, through
the Arts in Education Grant Program.
The CCA has supported Rochelle Middle School consistently for numerous years in their efforts to be
designated an A+ School. A+ Schools were developed through a joint initiative of the Kenan Institute
and UNC-Greensboro approximately 25 years ago. Its basic premise is to integrate the arts across
the core curriculum. Students participating in A+ School programs have a lower drop out rate,
achieve higher SAT/ACT scores than their peers in non A+ programs, and appear to exhibit better
social skills in their student community where they tend to be more engaged in school activities.
This project is the 11th two-week residency presented by the Community Council for the Arts at
Rochelle Middle School, all receiving funding from the NCAC for support. All residencies have been
two weeks, and include a teacher workshop, consistent with the NC Education Standards, and have
employed professional, renowned teaching artists. Through the 11 years CCA has sponsored this
program, Lenoir County students have been exposed to many prominent, nationally known, and award
winning artists including playwright and actor Mike Wiley; poet Glenis Redmond, Flamingo dancer
Carlotta Santana, sculptor Jane Horner, jazz musician John Brown, and The Monitors
education component featuring Dick Knight.
This year’s program was led by Wilmington, North Carolina, artist
September Kreuger, a Teaching Fellow with the A+ Program. Along with
being a textile artist who creates quilts, woodcuts, and silk paintings,
September heads the Art Department at Southeastern Community College
in Whiteville, and teaches workshops at the Cameron Museum in
Wilmington.
Rochelle Middle School has completed its second week of September Kreuger’s visual arts
residency; her first week was in late December. The project designed during this year’s residency
is a mixed media art piece, consisting of two cloth banners of 8’ in length. As completed,
each banner will be installed at either side of the auditorium stage at Rochelle Middle School. Students from
the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade art classes participated, totaling approximately 170 students. For this project, the
students were introduced to symbols from African American countries interpreting into words such as love,
selflessness, loyalty, etc. During the week in December, the students created linoleum wood cut blocks of these
words. Additionally, the students studied the work of renowned artist Kehindle Wiley, who painted the official
White House portrait of President Barack Obama.
In February, as part of this program, several students traveled to the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh for a docent-lead tour of
the African American exhibit currently on display. During the work in May, the students stamped with paint the woodcuts into a
colorful array of pre-painted blocks in order to provide the background for the self portraits which will be arrayed on the colorful
background. This replaces the method used by artist Wiley in his very realistic portraitures. Photographs were taken of the student
artists and will be recreated from fabrics which will then be affixed to the banners.
The Community Council for the Arts is committed to providing and promoting numerous educational opportunities like the Artist in
Residency Program for A+ Schools, annual art exhibits, and concerts like those presented by the North Carolina Symphony. Through
grant funding, private donations, annual fundraising events, and public partnerships with the Arts Center, these essential artistic
programs are made possible in our schools.
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Images right : Glenis Redmond, John Brown, The Monitors, Carlotta
Santana, Jane Horner, Mike Wiley, Kehindle Wiley.
Image left: September Kreuger
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SCENES FROM BBQ FESTIVAL ON THE NEUSE 2019
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K A L E I D O S C O P E
SATELLITE GALLERIES
Stop by and visit Queen Street Deli which features the artwork of local artists. Featured this month is the
work of BETTY MURPHREY. The Queen Street Deli is located at 117 S. Queen Street in Kinston.
Satellite Galleries for Artists — If you have interest in participating in our Satellite Gallery shows in locales around Kinston, please call
the Arts Council at 252-527-2517 or email [email protected] or [email protected] . Rotation of the
artwork occurs every other month at Queen Street Deli. The featured artist is randomly drawn from the pool of interested artists.
Currently, this is restricted to 2-D visual art, which needs to be suitable for display with approximately a 10-piece body of work. There
are weight restrictions in place as displays are on tracks.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES
The next Illusions, Open Mic Night, will be June 15. Join us for an evening filled with poetry, singing and
some jazz. All are invited to attend this laid back show held at the Arts Center. Doors open at 8:00 p.m.
and the show runs from 8:30 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. The show is $10 and there is a fee of $8 for Open Mic
talent. See you at the next Open Mic Night!
Kinston Jazz TAPS group (Traditional Arts Program for Stu-
dents) — TAPS will return in the Fall at the Arts Center. TAPS is the
only after-school Jazz mentorship program in North Carolina and is
for middle school, high school and early college students. Call
Charles Richberg for more information – 252-268-1728, or the
Arts Center – 252-527-2517.
Congratulations to
JACKIE CRUTE from
Beulaville, North
Carolina. Jackie is the
May Visitor of the
Month. Jackie’s name was drawn for a $25
gift certificate from the Arts Center.
NEWS FROM THE ARTS CENTER
The Arts Center is a great venue for parties, receptions, and meetings. For
descriptions of rooms available, visit www.kinstoncca.com/venue-rentals. For
room pricing including rental amenities, call Martha at the Arts Center at
252-527-2517.
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The Lenoir County Artist League (LCAL) meets at the Arts Center on the first Tuesday of the month, September
through May. There is a small annual membership fee to join. The League is open to all local artists working in
two-dimensional and three-dimensional media in all genres. The LCAL has an annual juried exhibition at the Arts
Center, which runs from November to January. The goal as a group is to promote educational programming and a
critique environment for the membership. Call the Arts Center for more information — 252-527-2517.
The Downeast Woodturners Association is an active group for craftsmen, artist and novices sharing and
increasing their knowledge of turning objects on a lathe. The group meets the second Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m. at the Community Council for the Arts, 400 North Queen Street in Kinston. They offer demonstrations on
the 4th Saturday of each month from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. For more information, call the Arts Center —
252-527-2517 and/or visit www.woodturner.org.
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Neuse Quilters are temporarily meeting at First
Baptist Church on 2600 Rouse Road,
Wednesdays 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. To view
some of this organization’s activities visit
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UMBRELLA ORGANIZATIONS K.A.R.M.A. (Kinston Area Railroad Modelers
Association) meets every Tuesday evening from 6:30
p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and on Saturdays from 10:00 a.m.
to 2:00 p.m. at the Arts Center. Model trains run the
first and fourth Saturdays of each month from 11:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Call the Arts Center for more
information — 252-527-2517.
Sign up TODAY for Summer Camps 2019! Register today, as many of our classes are already filling up; space is limited!
We have a full summer schedule of varied offerings, including camps for pottery, theatre, painting murals, photography, illustration
painting, fiber art, jazz band, textile art, still life painting, and mixed media art.
A permission slip must be completed and submitted with registration form and deposit. Registration fee deposits are
non-refundable and are applied to full camp cost due by the first day of each camp session.
If you are a teenager (16 years or older) and would like to volunteer, contact us at — 252-527-2517, or visit our website for an
application — www.kinstoncca.com/summer -camps -2019. Your volunteer time with us is accredited community service
hours.
Vol unte ers ar e Ne eded! Cal l t he Ar ts Cent er 252 -527-25 17 ART EXPERIENCE
Reserve your space today! Camps fill up fast, so register early!
Sign up and pay online at ww w.kinstoncca.com/s ummer -camps-2019
or call the Arts Center for up-to-date information 252-527-2517.
See Summer Camps Insert in this issue for details.
Summer Camp Scholarships
are available for kids in need!
Call the Arts
Center for more information
252-527-2517
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CLASSES & WORKSHOPS
Classes listed are those offered by the Arts Center or through private instruction at the Arts Center. Pre-registration is strongly encouraged. Unless otherwise noted, class and workshop sizes are limited with a minimum enrollment of five (5) participants. Please call the Arts Center — 252-527-2517 — for more information.
SPIRITED PALETTE Choose your Day, 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Cost: $30, Member/ $35,
Non-member
To schedule your class, call:
252-527-2517
Ages & Skill Level: All ages & skills
For your Spirited Palette class, get a group
of five (5) or more friends together, bring
your own refreshments and we’ll do the
rest. A variety of themes and media
(painting, pottery, fiber arts, mosaics, etc.)
will be used for each class. When the night
is over, you will have a completed piece of
art. Perfect for seasonal gifts! Call the Arts
Center and set up your class today —
252-527-2517!
Raney is an artist and teacher who lives and paints in the Blue Ridge Mountains. She also resides in the smARTkinston neighborhood. Raney has received numerous awards and exhibited her art in many galleries around the world. She is the owner of Acorn Gallery in West Jefferson, North Carolina.
PAINTING WITH RANEY June 6 — Berthe Morisot’s “Tureen
and Lemon”
5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
July 6 — “Kindred Spirt Mailbox”
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
August 8 — “Beach Houses”
5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
September 5 — “Rooster”
5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
October 10 — “ Pumpkins”
5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
November 21 — “Geraniums”
5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
December 12 — “Christmas Barn”
5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Cost: $35
To register, call: 252-527-2517
Ages & Skill Level: All ages & skills
Instructor: Raney Rogers
The Arts Center is pleased to host art party sessions with Raney Rogers, fine artist and owner of the
Acorn Gallery in West Jefferson, North Carolina, and manager of smARTkinston Gallery in Kinston on
Queen Street. Raney has been offering painting workshops at the Arts Center for several months, has
her artwork in the Galleria Gift Shop, and has entered several exhibitions at the Arts Center, many
prior to moving to Kinston. Classes with Raney are packed with laughter and great fellowship and are
a fun-filled and stress-relieving way to allow your creativity to flow, whether you have experience
painting or not. All classes are $35 per person and include all materials to paint your very own take
home masterpiece! Participants are invited to bring wine and treats if desired. The party sessions are
great for a girls’ night out, special event party, couple’s evening, teen/parent time, etc. Come join the
fun!! Registration is required to prepare your space. Call the Arts Center to register —
252-527-2517 — register online — www.kinstoncca.com/classes-workshops.
“Kindred Spirit Mailbox”
FLUID ART WITH DANA MUNN Two classes on Tuesday, July 23 & July 30, 2019
6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Cost: $35 Member/$45 Non-Member
Supply Fee: $15, which includes one small canvas and paints
Call the Arts Center to register — 252-527-2517 — or visit
www.kinstoncca.com/classes-workshops.
“Beach Houses” “Rooster”
“Pumpkins” “Geraniums”
“Christmas Barn”
FLUID ART WITH DANA MUNN Two classes on Tuesday, June 18 & June 25, 2019
6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Cost: $35 Member/$45 Non-Member
Supply Fee: $15, which includes one small canvas and paints
Call the Arts Center to register — 252-527-2517 — or visit
www.kinstoncca.com/classes-workshops.
“Tureen and Lemon”
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INDEPENDENT PAINTING Paint in the Adult Painting Studio with fellow painters on Thursdays in 2019
1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
Cost: $5 per day (punch card system)
Call the Arts Center to register — 252-527-2517 — or visit
www.kinstoncca.com/classes-workshops.
MUSIC LESSONS — MULTIPLE INSTRUMENTS: Mike Kinzie plays and teaches a variety of
instruments and has a studio in the basement of the Arts Center. Contact Mike to schedule
lessons — (252) 367-1194
GUITAR, PIANO & VOICE LESSONS: Learn to play an instrument and/or sing with Clay
Whittington of Clay Whittington Studios. Clay teaches guitar and piano, and offers voice lessons
on Mondays. To schedule, Clay — (252) 525-5043 — or visit his website:
www.lessons.claywhittington.me.
WHEEL THROWING POTTERY CLASS WITH MELANIE WATERS Learn to make pottery on a spinning pottery wheel! This class takes
seven (7) weeks to complete and will meet every Tuesday beginning July
16, 2019, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The sixth week will not meet to
allow time for projects to dry and be put in the kiln. Dates of classes are:
July 16, July 23, July 30, August 6, August 13, and the final class on
August 27.
Cost: $75, Member/ $85 Non-Member
Supply Fee: $25/bag of clay
Ages/Skill Level: Adults; beginners
Class size: Minimum of 4 people; maximum of 6.
Call the Arts Center to register - 252-527-2517 - or visit www.kinstoncca.com/classes-workshops
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