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A newsletter reflecting our rich cultural community KALEIDOSCOPE November 2016 www.kinstoncca.com SALUTE! A TRIBUTE TO AMERICAS VETERANS EXHIBIT NOVEMBER 8 THROUGH NOVEMBER 12 AND NOVEMBER 11 RECEPTION 6:30 P.M. & CONCERT 7:00 P.M. — SEE PAGE 3 FOR MORE DETAILS

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A newsletter reflecting our rich cultural community

KALEIDOSCOPE N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 6 w w w . k i n s t o n c c a . c o m

SALUTE! A TRIBUTE TO AMERICA’S VETERANS

EXHIBIT NOVEMBER 8 THROUGH NOVEMBER 12

AND

NOVEMBER 11 RECEPTION 6:30 P.M. & CONCERT 7:00 P.M.

— SEE PAGE 3 FOR MORE DETAILS —

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K A L E I D O S C O P E

THE KENNETH & KRISTI BLIZZARD GALLERY — Charles Sharpe — Watercolors & Oil Paintings

A native of Durham North Carolina, Charles Sharpe is a nationally known artist who

skillfully captures light and color to capture a sense of place. Charles has won

numerous awards and exhibited throughout the country. He is a signature member

of the American Watercolor Society and the American Society of Marine Artists. His

paintings are exhibited publicly and in a number of private and corporate

collections including SAS Institute, Sun Trust Bank, Wachovia Bank, Duke University

Medical Center, Glaxo Smith-Kline, and the Durham County Public Library. Charles

maintains a studio/gallery behind the home he shares with his wife, Pat, in

Morehead City, North Carolina, and his work may be viewed there by appointment.

(Left: Morro Bat Trawler, Oil)

MINGES GALLERY — Connie Winters — Oil Paintings

Connie displays some of her vibrant impressionist-style paintings in the Minges Gallery.

“As an impressionistic painter, it is important to express the beauty and the personality

of the scene. My response to the colors and relationship of shapes should be encouraged

to the viewer to interact with my creation. The painting should be an invitation into that

moment and say welcome, stay awhile."

Visit her website: www.conniewinters art .c om .

(Left: Wildflowers on the Table, Oil on Canvas)

RAYNER GALLERY — Justin McGowan — Justin’s has a primary interest is

architecture and historic preservation, seeing the aesthetic values in many of

Kinston's historic landmarks and producing detailed pencil sketches depicting these

various buildings. He also creates images of buildings from his own imagination,

which he depicts on his production of Christmas cards each year.

IN OUR GALLERIES

HAMPTON GALLERY — Chris Wagner — Acrylics and Watercolors, Landscapes and

Portraits

Chris graduated from the Corcoran College of Art & Design and sells and shows his artwork in

galleries through North Carolina. Initially, Chris was strictly a watercolorist, but recently he has

been painting with acrylics on canvas. When not painting at his home in New Bern, Chris enjoys

traveling throughout the United States, painting our beautiful North Carolina coast and scenes

depicting his travels. (Right: Flower Garden Butterfly, mix of watercolor and acrylics) To view more

of his work, visit www.chr isw agnerarts.com

This world is but a canvas to our imagination.

HENRY DAVID THOREAU

EXHIBITS THROUGH NOVEMBER 5

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SPECIAL EXHIBIT NOVEMBER 8 THROUGH NOVEMBER 12

EXHIBITS NOVEMBER 15 THROUGH FEBRUARY 4

HAMPTON GALLERY — SALUTE! FREEDOM IS NOT FREE — Artwork honoring America’s

Veterans on display November 8 through November 12; other SALUTE! events include:

NOVEMBER 4 — 2:00 p.m. — Brick dedication at Tiffany West Park

(next to Farmers’ Market on Herritage Street ), with flag disposal

ceremony by the Kinston High School Jr. ROTC at 3:30 p.m.

This event is Free and Open to the Public.

NOVEMBER 9 — 8:00 a.m. — Veterans Breakfast at Georgia K.

Battle Community Center, 401 Lincoln Street; event sponsored by

the Georgia K. Battle Friendship Club. All Veterans Welcome.

NOVEMBER 11 — 6:30 p.m. — Reception at the Arts Center, 400 N. Queen Street,

with concert at 7:00 p.m. by the Tar River Community Band. This event is Free and Open to the Public.

Special Reception

November 11

6:30 p.m.

MINGES GALLERY & RAYNER GALLERY — Local Art — Paintings created by art students in Bettie Saville’s painting

class at the Lenoir County Council on Aging, Inc. The class meets from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Thursdays, at the Skinner

Senior Center, 112 East Blount Street. Classes are free; there is a cost for art supplies. Visitors are welcome. For more

information -on this class call 252-527-1545 or online at www.lenoirccoa.org .

HAMPTON GALLERY — The 23rd Annual LOCALS ONLY Competition & Exhibit — Featuring artists from the Lenoir County Artist League. This Umbrella Organization of the Community

Council for the Arts is celebrating 50 years along with the Arts Center! Congratulations to the

members of this organization and we look forward to this juried show of talented artists.

THE KENNETH & KRISTI BLIZZARD GALLERY — Artists of

ART105 — This exhibit features work from artists who rent a studio

space and sell their work at ART105, formerly Overland Gallery. This

open concept venue allows the public to view artists as their work is

being created and provides an opportunity for visitors to meet artists

and purchase artwork onsite. ART105 is located at 105 W. Blount

Street in Kinston. For more information, call 252-361-2502 or view

their Facebook page www.facebook.com/Over landGallery .

JOIN US FOR A GALLERY RECEPTION

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 5:30 P.M. TO 7:30 P.M. — Our November reception

is a Business After Hours Event with the Kinston-Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce,

which provides the public with the opportunity to network with other business leaders in

our community. This event is Free and Open to the Public. The evening honors members of the Lenoir County Artist League and their

23rd Annual LOCALS ONLY Exhibit, as seen in the Hampton Gallery; ART105 Artists in the Kenneth & Kristi Blizzard Gallery; and

art students of Bettie Saville in the Minges and Rayner Galleries. Music for the event will be presented by T.A.P.S. Jazz Ensemble led

by Charles Richberg. Also at the reception, the Community Council for the Arts will announce the “Stars Dancers” for Stars Dance For the Arts 2017. Which local celebrities will be competing for the Star Trophy? Be among the first to find out early; join us November

15!

Gallery Reception

November 15

5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Freedom is

NOT FREE

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K A L E I D O S C O P E

Ginger 108 features rotating displays of artwork

from various regional and local artists. This

eclectic Southern grill fuses cuisine from

Eastern and Western cultures and is located at

108a W. North Street in Kinston.

SATELLITE GALLERIES

The O’Neil features rotating displays

of artwork from various regional and

local artists. This historic luxury hotel

is located at 200 N. Queen Street in

Kinston.

We are looking for a Suzuki lesson teacher. If interested, please contact the Arts Center today — 252-527-2517.

Congratulations to Maner Nobles, from Kinston, North Carolina. She is the October Visitor of the Month. Her name was drawn for

a $25 gift certificate from the Arts Center.

The Arts Center is an excellent venue for all your rental needs. Whether for a family reunion or wedding reception, corporate

meeting or birthday party, consider the Community Council for the Arts. We offer competitive pricing and many rental services are

available. Give us a call today and book your event — 252-527-2517.

On our wish list...the Arts Center is in need of a refrigerator, so if you would like to donate money toward the purchase or donate

this item, your contribution is welcome.

Our sincerest appreciation for the efforts of this month’s Volunteer of the Month – Christine Cannon.

Christine provided the leadership for the Red, Art and Blue Fall Gala. She was steadfast in

helping to recruit varied live and silent auction items and provided needed assistance in all

phases of planning and implementation. She even recruited her husband, Carlos Cannon to

help! Simply put, without her individual efforts the evening would not have been a

success. We are indebted to her for her time, energy, ideas and physical work that she so

unselfishly and graciously gave to us!

Heartfelt

THANK YOU’S

Christine!

NEWS FROM THE ARTS CENTER

October at Queen Street Deli features the

artwork of John Herlong . The Queen Street

Deli is located at 117 S. Queen Street in

Kinston.

Join us in helping to sustain the Arts Council for the future by making a contribution to the

50th Anniversary Campaign. The Council is solely dependent on annual memberships, facility

rentals, fundraisers, and modest local government grants. Your gift will make a significant

and lasting impact on the life of the arts in our community for many years to come. For more

information on how you might help, please call the Arts Center, 252-527-2517, or email

Sandy Landis, Executive Director, s landis@kinstonc ca.com .

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The next Kaptivating Kreations concert features Numynistree at the Arts

Center Sunday, November 27, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $7 in advance and $8

at the door. Tickets are available at the Arts Center. For tickets and/or more

information contact Anita Bryant at 252-522-5475.

UMBRELLA ORGANIZATIONS

Painting by DINAH SYLIVANT November Artist of the Month

One of Dinah’s paintings will be on display at the

Arts Center during the month of November

The next open mic show is scheduled for November 26. Illusions Open Mic Night

is 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. Take the time to unwind, relax and enjoy yourself. See you the next Open

Mic Night!

COMMUNITY NEWS & EVENTS

Due to Hurricane Matthew, the Grainger Hill Performing Arts Center’s fundraising event — “Wine Down

By the River” — has been rescheduled. The three-course gourmet dinner, originally scheduled for

Saturday, October 8, will now be held Friday, November 4, at 6:00 p.m., at the Lenoir County Farmer’s

Market . The menu for this unique event will be prepared by Chef Scot Elden and will include pairings of

complimentary wines. A savory dessert will be prepared by Ruth Anderson. Also featured will be live

dinner music and a silent auction, featuring fabulous items from around the region. Tickets to the

dinner are $50 per person. This donation is tax deductible. Buy or reserve tickets by calling Barbara

Smith, (252) 521-4513; by contacting any GHPAC board member; or online at www.ghpac.com .

Event sponsors are ERA, Coastal Beverages, Massey Toyota Scion, the little bank, and MedSource

Pharmacy.

ARTIST OPPORTUNITY — A POP UP Art Show will be held on November 19, at the

Farmer’s Market in Kinston. Local artists are invited to POP UP, but are asked to first

email Sandy Landis, s landis @kins toncca.com , or 252-527-2517, and notify her

of your interest in participating. Pat can answer your questions about show time, setup,

cleanup, fees and other details.

The POP UP Art Show will be held outside on market grounds or in available spaces

within the market. Each artist is in charge of his/ her own display space, equipment,

and sales. This is a great opportunity to have your work seen and a good time of the

year for sales!

This event is being held in conjunction with the annual sharing of recipes and samples

of Thanksgiving fare by Vivian Howard, of Chef and the Farmer Restaurant and star of

PBS’s award winning series “A Chef’s Life”, and Vivian’s sister, Leraine Collier, of Queen

Street Deli.

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K A L E I D O S C O P E

EVENTS— MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THESE EVENTS

NOVEMBER 15, 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. — Business After Hours — Opening reception for

Lenoir County Artist League’s annual juried show “LOCALS ONLY”; this event features musical

entertainment from the Kinston Jazz TAPS Group and introduces dance couples participating in the

annual Stars Dance for the Arts to be held January 21, 2017; FREE and open to the public

NOVEMBER 18 & 19, 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. — Holly Jolly Holiday Show — Annual

holiday-themed arts and crafts show held at Woodmen Community Center, 2602 W. Vernon

Avenue, Kinston. Admission is $5 per adult each day, excluding Holly Hour Tastings. Free

Admission for children under 10.

Holly Hour — Friday, November 18, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. — Enjoy wine, beer, and food tastings.

$10 admission, includes show admission.

For more information, call the Arts Center, 252-527-2517, or visit www.hol ly jo l lyshow.com or

www.facebook.c om/holly jo l lyhol id ayshow .

All proceeds support the Woodmen Community Center Scholarship Fund and Children’s Education

Programs of the Kinston Community Council for the Arts.

2017

December 10, 11:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. — Gingerbread

House Workshop — Annual holiday crafting event for the whole

family! $20 per gingerbread house. Reservations recommended;

call the Arts Center 252-527-2517.

JANUARY 21, 7:00 p.m., Doors open at 6:30 p.m. — Stars Dance for the Arts — Annual

event featuring local celebrities and professional choreography; benefits the Community Council

for the Arts; stay tuned for more information!

JANUARY 29, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. — Soup and A Bowl — Annual community event

benefiting the Community Council for the Arts; Adults $20; ages 5 to 12 years $12; under age 5,

free admission/ no bowl; price includes salad, beverage, dessert and unlimited soup. Each ticket

holder takes home a handcrafted soup bowl.

NEW

CHANGE IN TIME

11:00 a.m.

To

1:00 p.m.

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www.saleautomall.com

www.easternrad.com

www.harveyfamilydentistry.com

www.lenoirmemorial.org

www.kinstonentdoctors.com

www.becajun.com

PAINTING WITH ACRYLICS Wednesdays (6 weeks)

November 16, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Cost: $55, Member/ $65 Non-Member

Ages & Skills: All ages & skill levels

Instructor: Molly Smith

Enjoy acrylic painting furniture and/or canvas

in this November class. Whether a beginner

or at an advanced level, students will delight

in learning helpful techniques and honing

skills to create original works of art. Come

join the fun!

POTTERY WITH MELANIE Classes begin first full week in February 2017!

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.

SPONSORS

YOUTH PAINTING — FURNITURE & CANVAS Wednesdays, stand-alone sessions

4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Cost: $10 per weekly session

Ages & Skills: Eight (8) and up; beginners

and advanced

Instructor: Molly Smith

Whether you attend just one week or all

sessions in November, youth will enjoy

learning techniques and creating original

artwork. Pre-registration is required to reserve

your space. Look forward to seeing you!

EXPERIENCED OIL PAINTING Wednesdays (6 weeks)

Next Class Starts January 11, 2017

12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Cost: $75, Member/ $85 Non-Member

Ages & Skills: Adults & experienced level

Instructor: Linda Clark

MULTIPLE INSTRUMENTS: Mike Kinzie, Instructor

Phone: (252) 367-1194

PIANO Instructor: Timothy Maddox, Instructor

Phone: (252) 526-7134

Refine your oil painting skills with visual artist, Linda

Clark. Students may use still life or original

photographs to create work. Critique of individual

work will be the focus of this class. Experienced

painters only. Participants are asked to wear old

clothes, an apron, or a smock, as paint can stain.

Holiday Decorating Ideas with

Pumpkins

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We’re on the Web!

www.kinstoncca.com

www.facebook.com/kinstonarts

K A L E I D O S C O P E

400 N. Queen Street

Kinston, NC 28501

252-527-2517

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