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SD THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Friday June 15 1990 A Out Of Town 7 BLOWING ROCK ART IN THE PARK: 10 pm Saturday Blowing Rock Memorial Park Main Street Blowing Rock Juried art and craft show featuring quilts pottery leather items baskets jewelry weavings dolls and paintings Free admission Details: (704) 295-7851 9 am-5 pm weekdays 111 BATTLE OF COLSON'S REENACTMENT: Saturday and Sunday Norwood (on US 52 10 miles south of Albemarle between Salisbury and Wadesboro) Revolutionary War camp and battle reenactment on the bank of the Rocky River DemonstratiOns crafts and food concessions Details: (704) 982-6492 9 am5 pm weekdays NORTH CAROLINA ZOOLOGICAL PARK: NC 159 Asheboro 700 exotic animals in natural habitats tram restaurants and gill shops Handicapped-accessible Zoo hours: 9 am-4 pm deity Admission: $4 ($2 for children ages 2-15 and senior citizens older than 61) Details: (919) 879-7000 zoo hours RIVERBANKS ZOOLOGICAL PARK: 500 Wildlife Parkway Columbia (oft I-128 at Greystone Blvd exit) Zoo hours: 9 am-5 pm daily (admission gate closes at 4 pm) Admission: 6325 (children ages 7-12 6125 children younger than 7 free) Details: (803) 779-8717 listed hours Anything Goes r74144a 4: :77 iZt 4: "-t 1 35- a 4': I A I l'll i('' 1 3: '1 ii6 i4- 064-04ftfile --iff-r i 1- 1 Al'A 7- -CAW' '''--'if '5 ''''-041k' NiS Ti A kt -4: i le :4: "4 i -444: "04 1 4 I -i' 'i VI 1T: -14 ''4: "5 -1 4 4- ki 101 40 tf A 14814'4" i so '7 '6 -r: 44 glittl -4 't" 44 4 4: :1 1 1 -4s- Nivok 1--Ii-- kt: i 'i': 4m: i4: :11 -4 0: :1::::: '4M4411 V'i I''4 4'' 4 11 :3 A 6 i141 -2 -ck $1 iqt i --4CA4t 1 ilt 5 4 lks ---A1 ::::0 A ii 0'6: '''''''''g -ik 4 la'' i -i On Exhibit Nationally known New Deal photographer Jack Delano took this Depression-era image of a young black boy sitting on a plow on a farm near Bonneau in March 1941 This photo will be on exhibit in the SC State Museum's "New Deal Art In South Carolina: Government-Supported Images from the Great Depression" in Palmetto Gallery Saturday through Oct 14 For more Information see the museum listings 1111 Davidson Community 8 pm today Saturday and Thursday through June 23 Hodson Hall Davidson College Davidson $8 (students and senior citizens $6) 892-7953 9 sm-5 pm CPCC Summer Theatre 8:15 today Saturday and Wednesday through June 23 7 pm Tuesday Pease Auditorium Central Piedmont Community Coi lege 1201 Elizabeth Ave $7 Regular season and senior citizens' season tickets also avallabie 342-8534 10 pm weekdays El "LISTEN AND Annual outdoor drama 8:30 pm today and Saturday next Friday June 23 and June 29-30 Waxhaw Amphitheatre Waxhaw (off NC 75) $5 ($3 for children younger than 12) (704) 843-2300 10 am-5 pm weekdays "STEEL Hickory Community Theatre 8:15 pm today and Saturday Hickory Community Theatre 30 3rd St KW Hickory Friday and Saturday performances $9 (students and senior Citizens 17) all others $8 (students and senior citizens $6) (704) 328-2283 10 Sm- 5 pm weekdays Joint production of NC Shakespeare FestivaL Charlotte Repertory Theatre and An Appalachian Summer 8 pm today and Saturday 2 pm Sunday NC School of the Arts (Arena) 200 Waughtovm St Winston-Salem also 8 pm next Friday June 23 and June 26-30 2 pm June 24 Broach Theatre 520 Elm St Greensboro $12 (919) 841-6273 (from High Point or out-of-state) Of (800) 672-8273 (within NC) 10 am-5 pm weekdays "OIL CITY Musical presented by Flat Rock Playhouse and Vagabond Players starring the play's co-creators Mike Craver and Mark Hardwick 8:15 pm today through Sunday 2:15 pm Saturday and Sunday Flat Rock Playhouse US 25 Fiat Rock $17 Group rates and season tickets available (704) 693-0731 10 am-6 pm Mondays and Tuesdays 10 pm Wednesdays through Saturdays 11 am-4 pm Sundays DRIVING MISS University of South Carolina Theatre Department 8 pm today and Saturday July 6 July 12 July 14 July 20 and July 25 3 pm Sunday and July 8 Drayton Hall Theatre University of South Carolina Columbia Friday and Saturday performances $12 all others $10 Discounts available for students senior citizens military personnel and USC faculty and staff (803) 777-2551 9 am-5 pm weekdays To charge tickets by phone: (803) 777-7228 9 pm weekdays noon-4 pm Saturdays "BROADWAY Hilton Head Playhouse 8:30 pm today and Saturday Tuesday through June 23 and June 26-30 3 pm June 24 Hilton Head Playhouse Dunnagan's Alley at Arrow Road Hilton Head Island SC $12 (803) 785-4878 10 am-4 pm Mondays-Saturdays 10 until curtain time on performance days "THE LOST Annual outdoor drama 8:30 pm Mondays through Saturdays through Aug 25 Roanoke Island US 64 (three miles northwest of Manteo) $10 ($4 for children younger than 12) Discounts available for groups active military personnel senior citizens and those in wheelchairs chidlren admitted free on Mondays if accompanied by adult family member (919) 473-3414 10 am-6 pm Mondays through Saturdays "WORTHY IS THE Annual outdoor drama 8:30 pm Tuesdays through Saturdays through Sept 1 Crystal Coast Amphitheatre US 58 Swansboro (three miles north of the Emerald Isle Bridge) $10 ($8 for senior citizens older than 61 $6 for children ages 7-12 tree for children younger than 7) Discounts available for active military personnel and groups (800) 662-5960 or (919) 393-8373 10 am-8 pm Tuesdays-Saturdays "GREATER Flat Rock PlayhouseVagabond Players production starring Michael Smith 8:15 pm Wednesday through June 23 and June 27-30 2:15 pm Thursday June 23-24 June 28 June 30 and July 1 Flat Rock Playhouse US 25 Flat Rock $15 Group rates available (704) 693-0731 10 am-6 pm Mondays and Tuesdays 10 pm Wednesdays through Saturdays 11 am-4 pm Sundays "OIL CITY Musical presented by Blowing Rock Stage Company starring the play's co-creators Mike Craver and Mark Hardwick 8:15 pm Thursday through June 25 and June 27-30 3 pm June 23-24 and June 30 Blowing Rock Arts Center Sunset Drive Blowing Rock $12 Season tickets also available (704) 295-9627 10 am-6 pm Mondays-Saturdays "REQUIEM OF THE World premiere of a musical drama with music by Eugene Friesen and libretto by Jonathan Goldman 8 pm Thursday through June 24 Jubilee Community 46 Wail St Asheville $8 (704) 252-5335 anytime "THE MYSTERY OF IRMA University of South Carolina Theatre Department 8 pm Thursday through June 23 July 4 July 7 July 13 July 18 July 28 and July 28 3 pm June 24 and July 15 Drayton Hall Theatre University of South Carolina Columbia Friday and Saturday performances $12 all others $10 Discounts available for students senior citizens military personnel and USC faculty and staff (803) 777-2551 9 am-5 pm weekdays To charge tickets by phone: (803) 777-7228 9 am-6 pm weekdays noon-4 pm Saturdays "THE Blue Bomb Thespians 8 pm next Friday through June 24 Grace Auditorium Belmont Abbey College Belmont $1 868-9381 9 am-5 pm weekdays "MYSTERY OF EDWIN CPCC Summer Theatre 8:15 pm June 27-30 and July 4-6 2:30 pm July 1 7 pm July 3 2:30 and 8:15 pm July 7 Pease Auditorium Central Piedmont Community College 1201 Elizabeth Ave $7 342-6534 10 am-5 pm weekdays 1111 "LIFE WITH Theatre Charlotte 8:15 pm June 28-30 July 5-7 and July 12-14 7 pm July 1 and July 8 2:30 pm July 15 Theatre Charlotte 501 Queens Rd Friday and Saturday performances $12 Thursday and Sunday performances $11 ($10 for students and senior citizens Thursdays and Sundays only) 334-9128 10 am-4 pm weekdays "THE co*ckTAIL University of South Carolina Theatre Department 8 pm June 28-30 July 5 July 11 July 19 July 21 and July 27 3 pm July 1 and July 29 Drayton Hall Theatre University of South Carolina Columbia Friday and Saturday performances $12 all others $10 Discounts available for students senior citizens military personnel and USC faculty and stall (803) 777-2551 9 am-5 pm weekdays To charge tickets by phone: (803) 777-7228 9 am-6 pm weekdays noon-4 pm Saturdays '1 LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU Davidson Community Players 8 pm June 29-30 Hodson Hall Davidson College Davidson $8 (students and senior citizens $6) 892-7953 9 am-5 pm weekdays "SLY Pat Rock PlayhouseVagabond Players production staffing Gil Rogers 8:15 pm July 4-7 and July 11-14 2:15 pm July 5 July 7-8 July 12 and July 14-15 Fiat Rock Playhouse US 25 Flat Rock $15 Group rates available (704) 693-0731 10 am-5 pm weekdays II Blowing Rock Stage Company 8:15 pm July 5-7 July 9 July 12-14 and July 16 3 pm July 8 and July 15 Blowing Rock Arts Center Sunset Drive Blowing Rock $12 (704) 295-9627 10 am-8 pm Mondays-Saturdays Joint production of NC Shakespeare Festival Charlotte Repertory Theatre and An Appalachian Summer 8 pm July 5-8 2 and 8 pm July 7 Farthing Auditorium Appalachian State University Boone $8 (children and students $4) Tickets (704) 262-2248 or (704) 262-4046 9 pm weekdays Information: (704) 262-6084 9 am-5 pm weekdays 1 1 PIEDMONT KENNEL CLUB ALL-BREED AKC MATCH: 9:30 am-5 pm Saturday 13609 Choate Circle (oft Carowinds Boulevard) American Kennel Club-sanctioned match for all breeds of puppies and adult dogs Registration closes at noon entry fees range from $3 to $5 Details: 847-7129 9 am-5 pm weekdays or 846-5404 evenings 111 GRAPHIC ARTS FAIR SALE: 10 am-4 pm Saturday Frank Liske Park Concord Hands-on art activities for adults and children include silk screening paper marbling rubber stamps air brushing calligraphy basket weaving color separation and more Admission: $2 (children $1) Details: (704) 788-4087 9 am-5 pm weekdays CROWDERS MOUNTAIN STATE PARK NIGHT HIKE: 8:30 pm Saturday Crowders Mountain State Park Edgewood Road (off I-85 south of Gastonia) Hike lasting about one and a half hours will explore nocturnal creatures and sounds in the park Bring flashlight and meet at park office Free reservations requested Hike limited to 20 people (704) 1367-1181 8-9 am weekdays 8 am-5 pm Saturdays and Sundays METROLINA EXPO FLEA MARKET: 8 am-5 pm Saturday and Sunday Metro lina Expo 7100 Statesville Rd (US 21 North) Regular third weekend flea market and "Toys for Big Boys" sporting equipment $1 (free for children younger than 12) Details: 596-4643 8 am-5 pm weekdays or show days NEW CHARLOTTE FLEA MARKET: 8 am-5 pm Saturday 10 am-5 pm Sunday Charlotte Merchandise Mart 2500 Independence Blvd Antiques crafts jewelry and more Admission: $150 (919) 379-0388 9 am-5 pm weekdays 111 MAIN LIBRARY BIRTHDAY BOOK SALE: 1-4 pm Sunday Main Library 310 Tryon St Used book sale highlights anniversary celebration of opening of Main Library's renovated building (Hardbacks 50 cents paperbacks 25 cents: proceeds will buy new books for library system) Celebration also features live entertainment crafts and a giant birthday cake Free admission Details: 336-2074 9 am-5 pm weekdays a BUFFALO RANCH: NC 49 Concord (13 miles past UNC-Charlotte) Two-mile stagecoach tide with views of deer and buffalo herds Petting zoo and walk-through zoo Picnic area and 12-acre fishing lake with paddleboata Admission: $3 10 arn-6 pm Mondays-Saturdays 1-6 pm Sundays (704) 782-2009 listed hours CANE CREEK PARK: 5213 Harkey Rd 7 miles southeast of Waxhaw 350-acre lake fishing hiking trails picnic area and shelters playground Open 7:30 pm daily $1 per car 843-3919 park hours CAROLINA RAPTOR CENTER: Latta Plantation Park Sample Road (off Beanies Ford Road) Environmental center dedicated to conservation of birds of prey (hawks owls eagles falcons and vultures) Permanently injured nonreleasabie birds may be viewed at weathering area and display trail aviaries from noon-5 pm Saturdays-Sundays Gift shop Free admission group tours available for a fee 875-6521 8 am-5 pm weekdays 10 am-5 pm Saturdays-Sundays Call anytime for help with injured birds of prey CAROWINDS: Carowinds Boulevard at I-77 (Exit 90 10 miles south of Charlotte) Theme park open 10 am-8 pm Mondays through Thursdays 10 am-10 pm Saturdays 10 am-9 pm Sundays Admission: $1895 ($950 for children ages 4-6 and senior citizens older than 59 free for children younger than 4) Includes admission to Rip Tide Reef water park Two-day passes and season passes also available 588-2600 8:30 arn-5 pm weekdays and during park hours 111 CHARLOTTE COUNTRY DANCERS: 6-10 pm Mondays Unitarian Church 234 Sharon Amity Rd Live music No partner or prior experience needed Details: 335-8650 or 536-9594 10 am-10 pm any day 111 CHARLOTTE INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCERS: pm Thursdays St John's United Methodist Church 4305 Monroe ficiDapcesftorn arQund the world are taught No partner or prior experience riligbiri3d DonatiOns accepted Details: 847-0134 or 334-4888 10 am-10 pm any day a CHARLOTTE MOTOR SPEEDWAY TOURS: Charlotte Motor Speedway KC 29 Cabarrus County 45-minute tours Include ride around the track with stop at Victory Circle film on Winston Cup racing and more Tours run every hour from 9 am-4 pm Mondays-Saturdays 1-4 pm Sundays except during race weeks $2 admission (children younger than 13 and senior citizens free): ticket good for $2 discount in souvenir shop Reservations and details: 455-3204 9 am-5 pm weekdays CHARLOTTE REGIONAL FARMERS MARKET: 1715 Yorkmont Rd Local seasonal produce house plants handmade crafts homemade jellies and jams baked goods fresh fish and more Open 8 am-6 pm Tuesdays-Saturdays Free admission Details: 357-1269 8 am-5 pm weekdays a CHARLOTTE CHESS CLUB: pm Fridays Central YMCA (Room A) 400 Morehead St Rated and unrated games Regular tournaments with cash and non-cash prizes $10 annual membership fee Details: 334-6177 9 am-6 pm weekdays 10 am-3 pm Saturdays JAMES POLK MEMORIAL HISTORIC SITE: James Polk Memorial NC 521 Pineville Birthplace of James Polk 1 lth US president Reconstructed log houses period furnishings prior to 1806 Museum with aim exhibits and displays representing life and times of Polk Guided tours 11 am-4 pm Tuesdays-Saturdays and 1-4 pm Sundays Reservations necessary for organized groups Picnic area available Free 869-7145 listed hours KINGS MOUNTAIN NATIONAL MILITARY PARK: SC 216 off 1-85 (Exit 2) near Kings Mountain Horseback and hiking trails 15-mile battlefield trail Film "Kings Mountain: Turning Point in the South" Open 9 am-5 pm daily (803) 938-7921 listed hours KINGS MOUNTAIN STATE PARK: SC 161 14 miles northwest of York SC Living history farm trading post camping hiking and horseback trails fishing and organized programs Free admission (603) 222-3209 11 am-noon and 4-5 pm weekdays LATTA PLANTATION PARK: Sample Road (oft Beanies Ford Road) on Mountain Island Lake Wildlife displays nature preserve picnic area canoesailboat launching area hiking and horseback trails Guided nature hikes by appointment Park open 7 am to dark daily Visitor Center open 9 am-5 pm daily 875-1391 Visitor Center hours McALPINE CREEK PARK: 8711 Old Monroe Rd (8 miles southeast of Charlotte) Soccer fields 5-kilometer cross-country jogging course 196-mile bicycle trail 3-acre lake nature trails picnic areas Fishing allowed for a small fee Park open 7 am-dark daily 568-4044 8 am-5 pm weekdays McDOWELL PARKNATURE CENTER AND THE SOUTHWEST NATURE PRESERVE: NC 49 at Lake Wylie Campground picnic areas fishing piers Nature hikes by appointment Park open 530 am-8 pm daily Boat access open 7 ant-dark Tuesdays-Sundays Nature Center woth exhibit area classroom gift shop and information center open noon-8 pm daily Park vehicle entry fee charged Saturdays Sundays and holidays April through October: Mecklenburg County residents $2 non-county residents $4 588-1436 9 am-5 pm (recording other times) MODIFIED MIDGET AUTO RACING: 8 pm Saturdays Two Flags Raceway Gold Hill Road off NC 73 near Concord Open-wheel open co*ckpit midget cars in three classes race on Ys-mile dirt track Admission: $5 ($2 for children ages 9-12 free for children younger than 9) Details: (704) 788-3019 9 am-7 pm Mondays-Saturdays RADIO CONTROLLED CAR RACING: Charlotte RC Raceway 6620 Old Concord Rd (off North Tryon Street) Seven classes of 110 scale cars raced on indoor high-banked dirt oval track Two- and four-wheel drive sprint cars two-wheel drive ASA road racing at 8 pm Fridays: two-wheel drive stock and modified cars and four-wheel drive modified cars at 1 pm Saturdays Spectators free Details' 597-0608 4-10 pm Mondays-Saturdays RAMSEY CREEK PARK: 18441 Nantz Rd (oft KC 73) on Lake Norman Fishing pier boat ramps playground volleyball court horseshoe pits athletic fields wooded picnic sites nature trails Open 5:30 am to dark daily 892-7852 listed hours (recording other times) 111 REED GOLD MINE STATE HISTORIC SITE: Reed Mine Road (23 miles east of Charlotte off NC 2427) Cabarrus County Bite of first authenticated discovery of gold In the US In 1799 Free tours of mine and stamp mill: visitor center with exhibits and film on history of the mine gold panning Picnic area Free admission to tours and visitor center: panning tickets $3 Open 9 am-5 pm Mondays-Saturdays 1-5 pm Sundays (704) 786-8337 listed hours SWEET UNION FLEA MARKET: 8 am-5 pm Saturdays-Sundays Sweet Union Playhouse US 74 (70 miles east of Charlotte) Monroe Indoor flea market Matures new old and collectible merchandise Free admission (704) 283-7985 9 am-5 pm weekdays TORANCE HOUSE I STORE HISTORIC SITE: 8231 Gilead Rd Hnlwaviile (take Exit 23 west off 1-77) Guided tours of restored 18th century log house and the oldest rnerchantile bultding In Mecklenburg County Open 2-5 pm Sundays 590-1499 or 8926600 9 am-5 pm weekdays Tuesdays-Sundays Nature Center with exhibit area claseroom gift shop and Information center open noon-8 pm daily Park vehicle entry fee charged Saturdays Sundays and holidays April through October: Mecklenburg County residents $2 non-county residents $4 688-1436 9 am-5 pm (recording other times) II MODIFIED MIDGET AUTO RACING: 8 pm Saturdays Two Flags Raceway Gold Hill Road off NC 73 near Concord Open- wheel Mon co*ckpit midget cars in three classes race on Vs-mile dirt track Admission: $5 ($2 for children ages 0-12 tree for children younger than 9) Details: (704) 788-3019 9 SM-7 pm Mondays- Saturdays RADIO CONTROLLED CAR RACING: Chariotte RC Race- way 6820 Old Concord Rd (off North Tryon Street) Seven classeg of 110 scale cars raced on indoor high-banked dirt oval track Two- and four-wheel drive sprint cars two-wheel drive ASA road racing at 8 pm Fridays: two-wheel drive stock and modified cars and four-wheel drive modified cars at 1 pm Saturdays Spectators fret Details: 697-0808 4-10 pm Mondays-Saturdays RAMSEY CREEK PARK: 18441 Nantz Rd (oft NC 73) on Lake Norman Fishing pier boat ramps playground volleyball trails open 50 am to ar daily 892-7852 listed hours court horseshoe pits athletic fields wooded picnic sites nature dk (recording other times) 111 REED GOLD MINE STATE HISTORIC SITE: Reed Mine Road (23 miles east of Charlotte oft NC 2427) Cabarrus County Site of first authenticated discovery of gold In the US In 1799 Free lours of mine end stamp mill visitor center with exhiblis and film on history of the mine gold panning Picnic area Free admiesion to tours and visitor center: panning tickets 83 Open 9 am-5 pm Ii4ondays-Saturdays 1-5 pm (704) 786-8337 listed hours SWEET UNION FLEA MARKET: 8 am-5 pm Saturdays- In Sundays Sweet Union Playhouse US 74 (70 miles east of Charlotte) Monroe Indoor flea market Matures new old and collectibl merchandise Free admesion (704) 283-7985 9 SM-5 pm weekdays III TORANCE HOUSE I STORE HISTORIC BITE: 8231 Gilead RC Hiintenivilie Exit 23 west all 1-77) Guided tours of restored 18th century log house and the oldest rnerchantile building In Mecklenburg County Open 2-5 pm Sundays 590-1499 or 8926600 9 am5 pm weekdays two-part photographic exhibition about family featuring black and white photography by Jim Klukkert Sally Mann and John Willis through July 7 10 am-4 pm Tuesdays-Fridays 11 am-4 pm Saturdays 333-9755 gallery hours MoNEAL GALLERY: 226 Tremont St Reproduction prints by Andrew Wyeth KC Wyeth and Jamie Wyeth 9 am-5 pm weekdays Saturdays and Sundays by appointment 333-9201 gallery hours MORNING STAR GALLERY: Shoppes of Tynecastle KC 105 at NC 184 Banner Elk Watercolors ethings and acrylics pottery wood vessels jewelry and quilts 10 am5 pm Mondays-Saturdays (704) 898-6047 gallery hours 111 MOUNTAIN MAGIC: Green Mansions Village NC 105 Foscoe (between Boone and Linville) Contemporary crafts from local and national artists including pottery baskets woodwork and jewelry 10 am-5 pm Mondays-Saturdays noon-5 pm Sundays (704) 963-6629 gallery hours ONE OF A FIND: Hickory Furniture Mart Design Center 2220 US 70 East Hickory Contemporary American crafts Including ceramics glass metal wood and jewelry by regional and national artists 9 am-6 pm weekdays 9 am-5 pm Saturdays (704) 322-6447 gallery hours II PAUL ROUSSO GALLERY: 119 7th St Acrylic Pencil drawings and oil pastels by Paul Rousso 10 am-6 pm Tuesdays-Fridays 11 am-4 pm Saturdays 331-0505 gallery hours POPE'S GALLERY: Quail Corners Shopping Center 8524 Park Rd Watercolors by Dorothy Shoemaker Raku and stoneware pottery by Dan Triece Mary Jane McKnight Kay Reames and Jane Buie Porcelain by Kim Chapman Original serigraphs and etchings limited edition prints and posters 10 am-7 pm weekdays 10 am-6 pm Saturdays 552-7745 gallery hours QUEENS COLLEGE GALLERY: EH Little Fine Aria Center Queens College 1900 Selwyn Ave Acrylics on canvas by Spyroa Papanika through June 30 9 am-5 pm daily 337-2202 gallery hours QUEENS GALLERY: 1212 The Plaza Surrealistic acrylics by Danny Malboeul acrylics by Steven Mitchell mixed media by Peggy Singletary and cast bronze by Chris Gabriel 10 am-6 pm weekdays 10 am-2 pm Saturdays or by appointment 372-2993 gallery hours 111 SHOEMAKER PORTFOLIO: 1343-8 Garrison Blvd Gastonia Oils and watercolors by Dorothy Shoemaker 9:30 am-5 pm weekdays by appointment Saturdays (704) 864-7730 gallery hours SNYDER GALLERY OF ART: 102 Middleton Dr (just off Providence Road) Contemporary paintings by Southern artists 10 am-6 pm Tuesdays-Fridays 10 am-5 pm Saturdays 377-5821 gallery hours SOMERHILL GALLERY: 3 Eastgate East Franklin Street Chapel Hill "Claytopia: An Invitational Clay Exploration" including works by Mary Lou Higgins Torn Soumalainen George Alexander Paul Sires and others Sunday through Aug 4 (Opening reception 2-5 pm Sunday) 10 pm weekdays 10 am-4 pm Saturdays or by appointment (919) 968-8868 gallery hours SPIRIT SQUARE GALLERIES: 345 College St "Nine From North Carolina: An Exhibition of Women Artists" work by Clara Couch Carolyn De Montt Paula Garrett Bryant Hoisenbeck Maud Gatewood Gina Gilmour Jan Brooks Loyd Elizabeth Matheson and Patricia Rieger in Knight Gallery through Sunday "Cardboard and Light" an installation from Larry Merriman's "Room Transformations" series in Middleton McMillan Gallery through next Friday Paintings and sculpture by Jim Nicholson In First Union Gallery through July 22 10 am-6 pm Mondays-Saturdays 372-9664 gallery hours THEATRE ART GALLERIES: 220 Commerce St High Point "Selected Works: 1983-1989" work by David Loren Bass through Thursday Paintings by Trans Joiner in Gallery Et through Thursday "Fine Art Guild Senior Citizens Show" in Gallery through Thursday 10 am-5 pm weekdays (919) 887-3415 gallery hours TPOEAIT: (The Place Of Exotic And Interesting Things) 2521 The Plaza Work from Charlotte artists Including fabric sculpture pen and ink drawings mixed media and jewelry Ceramic sculpture by Theresa Leatherwood acrylic paintings by Ed Weatherty and drawings by Pauline Dove Live reptiles from around the world 1-6 pm Thursdays-Saturdays 1-5 pm Sundays or by appointment 335-7378 IN UBIQUITOUS GALLERY LTD: 1938 7th St Watercolors by Rosalind Webb charcoal and pastel drawings by Robert Spencer mixed media by Ce Scott works on paper by Maxwell Scott African masks from Zaire and Tanzanian ebony carvings 10 am-7 pm Tuesdays-Saturdays 1-7 pm Sundays Mondays by appointment 376-6944 listed hours WALDEN GALLERY: 1746 Lombardy Cir (in Dilworth Cooperative off East Boulevard) Acrylics by Cynthia Haack wildlife oils by Renee Vance: acrylics serigraphs lithographs and prints by James Harrill lithographs by Frank Howell Bernard Gantner and RC Gorman Southwestern silver and turquoise: on display through Aug 31 10 am-6 pm Tuesdays-Fridays and 10 am2 pm Saturdays: Mondays by appointment 342-0720 gallery hours II WATERWORKS VISUAL ARTS CENTER: West Kerr and Water Streets Salisbury "Bearing Witness: Valdez" an exhibition addressing the consequences of the Valdez oil spill and featuring work by Gina Gilmour Charles Kesler Kurt Warnhe Kevin Hogan and Franke Mann Saturday through July 22 Recent paintings by Page Laughlin Saturday through July 22 10 am-9 pm Tuesdays 10 am-5 pm Wednesdays-Fridays 9:30 am-4 pm Saturdays 1-4 pm Sundays (704) 636-1882 gallery hours II WILKES ART GALLERY: 800 Elizabeth St North Wilkesboro "Contemporary Original Prints" including work by Charles Basham Maud Gatawood Wolf Kahn and Robert Motherwell through June 29 10 am-5 pm Tuesdays-Fridays 2-4 pm Saturdays (919) 1367-2841 gallery hours James Harrill ittnographa 'by Frank 1-1owell 'Bernard Gan'tner and RC GOMM Southwestern silver and turquoise on display through Aug 31 10 am-8 pm Tuesdays-Fridays and 10 am2 pm Saturday: Mondays by appointment 342-0720 gallery hours II WATERWORKS VISUAL ARTS CENTER: West Kerr and Water Streets Salisbury "Bearing Witness: Valdez" an exhibition addressing the consequences of the Valdez oil spill end featuring work by Gina Gilmour Charles Kesler Kurt Wernher Kevin Hogan and Franke Mann Saturday through July 22 Recent paintings by Page Laughlin Saturday through July 22 10 am-9 pm Tuesdays 10 am -5 pm Wednesdays-Fridays 9:30 am-4 pm Saturdays 1-4 pm Sundays (704) 636-1882 gallery hours 1 WILKES ART GALLERY: 800 Elizabeth St North Wilkesboro "Contemporary Original Prints" including work by Charles Basham Maud Gatewood Wolf Kahn and Robert Motherwell through June 29 10 am-5 pm Tuesday-Fridays 2-4 pm Saturdays (919) 667-2841 gallery hours Galleries Programs In Gibbes Planetarium Include "Carolina Skies" and "The Voyager Encounters" (Free admission for "Carolina Skies" Admission for "The Voyager Encounters" Is $2 $1 for children ages 6-12 students senior citizens and military personnel) Museum hours: 10 am-5 pm Tuesdays-Saturdays 1-5 pm Sundays Free admission (803) 799-2810 museum hours DISCOVERY PLACE: 301 Tryon St Hands-on science and technology museum Lifesize dinosaur exhibit through Sept 3 Permanent exhibits Include three-story rainforest aquarium Touch Pool collections gallery Life Center and Science Circus Museum hours: 9 am-6 pm Mondays-Saturdays and 1-6 pm Sundays Admission: $4 ($3 for children ages 6-18 and senior citizens 60 and older $2 for children ages 3-5 accompanied by adult free for children younger than 3 accompanied by adult and museum members) 372-6261 museum hours GASTON COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART AND HISTORY: 131 Main St Dallas NC Permanent exhibits focus on local heritage textile history and fine arts these include a carriage and sleigh collection "Victorian Period Rooms" and "Homemade Handmade" an exhibit of historical textile items from the museum's collection Museum hours: 10 am-5 pm Tuesdays-Fridays 1-5 pm Saturdays and 2-5 pm Sundays Free admission (704) 922-7681 museum hours HEZEKIAH ALEXANDER HOMESITE AND HISTORY MUSEUM: 3500 Shamrock Dr 18th-century stone house and history museum House tours at 1:15 and 3:15 pm Tuesdays-Fridays 2:15 and 3:15 pm Saturdays-Sundays $1 (50 cents for children ages 6-16 free for children younger than 6) Museum hours: 10 am-5 pm Tuesdays-Fridays 2-5 pm Saturdays-Sundays Free admission 568-1774 museum hours 111 McKISSICK MUSEUM: University of South Carolina Columbia "David Chamberlain: Sculptures in Bronze" through Aug 19 "Crossroads ot Clay: The Southern-Alkaline Glazed Stoneware Tradition" through Sept 9 "Movietonews: The War in the Pacific" through Dec 31 "Welcome to Planet Earth: An Introduction to the Natural Environment" In Harry Howard Gallery through Feb 15 Permanent exhibit "Baruch Silver Collection" features British silver Items from the 17th 18th and 191h centuries Museum hours: 9 am-5 pm weekdays 10 am-5 pm Saturdays and 1-5 pm Sundays Free admission (803) 777-7251 museum hours MINT MUSEUM OF ART: 2730 Randolph Rd "Mint Museum of Art Biennial" Sunday through Aug 5 "Ceramics and Glass of the Near East and Spain" a collection of ancient Roman glass Hispano-Moresque and Islamic pottery and Spanish glass in Bridges and Levine Galleries through July 1 "Jacqueline Hayden: DislocationRelocation" a photography exhibit shown as part of the Art Currents Series in Dickson Gallery through July 15 "Fashionably Lace: Enticing Evening Wear of the 1930s to 1960s" In Costume Gallery through Sept 9 Museum hours: 10 am-10 pm Tuesdays 10 am-5 pm Wednesdays-Saturdays and 1-6 pm Sundays Admission: $2 ($1 for children ages 4-12) Free admission from 5-10 pm Tuesdays and on the second Sunday of every month Guided tours of museum at 2 pm Tuesdays-Sundays (free with museum admission) 337-2000 museum hours (For recording of museum programs call 333-6468 anytime) MUSEUM OF YORK COUNTY: 4621 Mount Gallant Rd Rock Hill Settlemyre Planetarium program "The Watchers of the Stars" presented Saturdays and Sundays Museum hours: 10 am-5 pm Tuesdays-Saturdays and 1-5 pm Sundays Admission: $2 ($1 for children ages 6-12 and senior citizens free for children younger than 6) Discount for York County residents Free admission for York County residents on Saturdays free admission for senior citizens on Wednesdays (803) 329-2121 museum hours THE NATURE MUSEUM: 1658 Sterling Rd (near Freedom Park) Hands-on exhibits live animals nature trail puppet theater Kelly Planetarium Dinosaur-related activities continue through the summer Museum hours: 9 am-5 pm Mondays-Saturdays 1-5 pm Sundays Admission: $1 (free for museum members and children younger than 3) Group rates available 372-6261 9 am-5 pm weekdays 1111 NC MUSEUM OF ART: 2110 Blue Ridge Blvd Raleigh "Making Faces: SeIf-Portraits by Alex Katz" through July 15 "North Carolina Artists Exhibition" Saturday through Aug 12 "Man and Myth In Classical Greece: Attic Red-Figure Vases from the Walters Art Gallery" through Aug 26 "Facets of Faces: Functions of Portraits" in Mary Duke Biddle Education Gallery through Dec 31 Various weekly concert film and lecture programs throughout the year programs for children include puppets films storytelling and workshops Museum hours: 9 am-5 pm Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays 9 am-9 pm Fridays noon-5 pm Sundays Free admission (919) 833-1935 museum hours Si NC MUSEUM OF LIFE AND SCIENCE: 433 Murray Ave (off Duke Street) Durham Exhibits include the Nature Center and Farmyard both with live animals "Bodytech: The Science Behind Medicine" Interactive exhibits exploring various systems In the human body "Discovery Room" a hands-on exhibit "Aerospace" featuring a Mercury Redstone rocket engine a lunar rover and a moon rock "Geology" a fossil and mineral collection "Science Arcade" and "Pre-History Trail" Ellerbee Creek Railway takes one-mile ride through museum's nature park Museum hours: 10 am-5 pm Mondays-Saturdays 1-5 pm Sundays Admission: 5150 ($250 for children ages 3-12 and senior citizens free for children younger than 3 and museum members) (919) 477-0431 museum hours II RANKIN MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HERITAGE: West Church Street Ellerbe Exhibits Include "Southern Heritage" "Native Americans" "NC Pottery" and Richmond County historical Items Museum hours: 10 am-4 pm Tuesdays-Fridays 2-5 pm Saturdays-Sundays Admission: $2 (students and senior citizens 51) (919) 652-5546 museum hours a SCHIELE MUSEUM: 1500 Garrison Blvd Gastonia Natural history exhibits NC geographic habitats and an operating pioneer site Museum hours: 9 a m-5 om Tuesdays-Fridaye 2-6 pm weekends Free admission (704) 866-6900 museum hours in SECCA: South Eastern Center for Contemporary Art 750 Marguerite Dr Winston-Salem "Next Generation: Southern Black Aesthetic" In Main Galleries I and II and Overlook Gallery through July 15 "From the 2nd Decade: Collages by Irwin Kremen 1079-1989" In Balcony Gallery through July 15 "Sticks: Historical and Contemporary Kentucky Canes" in Gallery A through Sunday "Mark Studer Photography" in Porch Gallery through July 1 Sculpture by Carl Ellitingniey and Tom Grubb on the grounds through Aug 12 Hours 10 a -6 Tuesdays-Saturdays 2-5 pm Sundays Free admission (919) 725-1904 listed hours 111 SC STATE MUSEUM: 301 Grovels St Columbia "First Encounters: Spanish Explorations In the Caribbean and United Stales 1492-1570" In Lipscomb Art through Aug 5 "A Second Glance" Anna Singiey's perspective of natural history objects In Carolina Gallery through Oct 21i "New Deal Art in South Carolina: Government-Supported Images from the Great Depression" In Palmetto Gallery Saturday through Oct 14 Museum hours: 10 a m5 pm Mondays Windily' 1-5 pm Sundays Admission: $3 ($2 for senior calms coliene students and active military personnel $125 tor children noes 0-17 free for children younger than 6 accompanood by en arson (Free admission on first Sunday of each month) (803) 731 4921 museum hours SPOLETO FESTIVAL VISUAL ARTS EXHIBITS: Gibbet Museum of Art 134 Mooting EA tharloston "Agninst the Odds: African-American Artists arid the Hermon Foundation" an exhibi lion of work by African Art1(1q1(1in artNts who participated In the William Harmon Foundation's artists' programs during the 1920s and '309 through July 9 "the Italian Tredition In Contemporary American Landscape sowing" an exhibition exploring the Inflik once Itely's Iteration of terse-Amor! has had On contem(nary Arnartran artists through July 8 Admission: $2 (St for sturirmis and senior calms 60 coots fur children youngst than 12) 15 pm Sundays and Mondeys 9 a -5 Tuesdays throveh Saturday (003) 222106 museum hours a Mercury featuring Redstone rocket engine a lunar rover and a moon rock "Geoiogy" a fossil and mineral collection "Science Arcade" and "Pre-History Trail" Ellerbee Creek Railway takes one-mile ride through museum's nature park Museum hours: 10 am-5 pm Mondays-Saturdays 1-5 pm Sundays Admission: $350 ($250 for children ages 3-12 and senior citizens free for children younger than 3 and museum members) (919) 477-0431 museum II RANKIN MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HERITAGE: West Church Street Ellerbe Exhibits include "Southern Heritage" "Native Amer- loans" NC Pottery" and Richmond County historical Items Museum hours 10 am-4 Tuesdays-Fridays 2-5 pm Satur- days-Sundays Admission: $2 (students and senior citizens 81) (919) 652-6546 museum hours III SCHIELE MUSEUM: 1500 Garrison Blvd Gastonia Natural history exhibits NC geographic habitats and an operating pioneer site Tsd- useum hours: 9 a m-b pm ueays-Fridaye 28 pm weekends Free admission (704) 868-6900 museum hours in SECCA: South Eastern Center for Contemporary Art 750 Marguertte Or Winston-Salom "Next Generation: Southern Black Gaiter through Aesthetic In Main G81100108 I and II and Overlook Gaiter July 15 "From the 2nd Decade: Collages by Irwin Kremen 1079-1989" in Balcony Gallery through July 15 "Sticks: Historical and Contemporary Kentucky Canes" in Gallery A through Sunday "Mark Studer Photography" in Porch Gallery through July I Scuipturo by Carl Ellitingnery and Tom Grubb on the grounds through Aug 12 Hours: 10 a -6 Tuesdays-Saturdays 2-5 pm Sundays Free admission (919) 725-1904 listed hours II SC STATE MUSEUM: 301 Grovel St Columbia "First Encounters: Spanish Exploretions In the Caribbean and UnitoKI In Lipscomb Art Clattery through Aug 6 A Stales 1492-1570" Second Glance" Anna Singiey's porspectIve of natural history objects In Carolina Gallery through Oct 21i New Deal Art in South Carolina: Government-Suppotted Images from the Great Depres- sion" in Palmetto Gallery Saturday through Oct 14 Museum hours: 10 a m-6 pm Mondays balurdilys 15 pm Sundays Admission: $3 ($2 for senior citizens colirme students and active military personnel $125 for children noes (3-17 free for children younger than 6 accompanied by an intuit) (Free admission on first Sunday of each month) (803) 731 4921 museum hours IIII SPOLETO FESTIVAL VISUAL ARTS EXHIBITS: Gibbet Museum of Art 134 Mooting tit (harleston "Autenst the Odds: African-American Artists arid the Hermon Foundation" an exile lion of work by African ArtHificair artists who perticipaled in the William Harmon Foundation's nukes' programs during the 1920s and '309 through July 9 "the Italian Tredition In Contemporary American Landscape stinting" an exhibition exploring the Wahl- once itely's Iteration of lettristrioe painting ha had On contemjnory American wrists through July 8 Admission: $2 (SI for students and senior citizens 60 cents fur children younget then V) 1-6 Sundays and Mondays 9 a m6 Tuesdays throvoh Saturday (803) 7222706 MU01101IM Nets: Admission to galleries is tree unless otherwise Indicated THE ANNEX GALLERY OF COFFEY THOMPSON: 1423 4th St Paintings by Ralph McDonald Bob Binks and Dick lasschaert bronze sculpture by Aut Fox Graham Weathers and Mark Ross and wood carvings by Claude and Carolyn McKinney through June 30 Also on display oils engravings limited edition prints and work by area artists 8:30 pm weekdays 10 am-2 pm Saturdays 375-7232 gallery hours ARTEFINO GALLERY: 119 7th St Paintings limited edition prints photography and sculpture In acrylic bronze marble glass and clay by International national and regional artists including Agent Azoulay Bragg Chagall Chang Crionas Dergara Erte King Muramasa Kudo Luongo Lupetti Nieman Peverall Rockwell Ryon Santiago Vasarely and Vaiasco 10 5m-8 pm Tuesdays-Fridays 11 am-6 pm Saturdays 372-3903 gallery hours MT TRAX GALLERY: 100 Main St Waxhaw "Family Reunion recent paintings and cast paper sculptures by Kincheloe through Juno 30 Also on display paintings and stained carved and blown glass 10 am-5 pm Wednesdays-Saturdays 1-5 pm Sundays (704) 843-3379 gallery hours IS CARLTON GALLERY: NC 105 (10 miles south of Boone) Art and contemporary crafts from 70 local and regional artists including paintings by Debbie Arnold and sculpture by Wayne Trapp 10 am-5 pm Mondays-Saturdays 11 am-5 pm Sundays (704) 963-4288 gallery hours CATHERINE SMITH GALLERY: Farthing Auditorium Appalachian State University Boone "Watercolor Society of NC Annual Competitive Exhibition" through June 29 10 am-5 pm weekdays (704) 262-3017 gallery hours CHRISTA FAUT GALLERY: 129 Main St Davidson Abstract pastels by Raymond Chorneau Motte Thomas and Joanna Wardell lithographs and etchings by Laura Grosch and Herb Jackson photographs by Roger Manley: and jewelry by Michele Boaidi and Ben Dyer through June 30 Also on display raku pottery and work by national and regional artists 10 am-5 weekdays 10 am-2 pm Saturdays 892-5312 gallery hours CITY ART WORKS: 2908 Selwyn Ave "Heavy Metal" jeweiry by Leslie Culbertson Meryl Waltz lee Marraccini Teresa Pytell Dennis Higgins Frances Byrne Thomas Mann and NC artists Kim Maitland Don Johnson Barbara McFadyen Ben Oyer and Paula Garrett through June 30 Also on display contomporary fine crafts Including studio and functional glass jewelry ceramics and handmade furniturt 10 am-6 pm weekdays 10 am-5 pm Saturdays 358-1810 gallery hours EYEBALL WITNESS: AN ALTERNATIVE GALLERY: 3204 Davidson St "United Divergonce" paintings photography arid sculpture by Jonathan Hodokiss Kappy McCieneghan Patty Mclaughan Jim Nicholson and Don Swan through June 30 Open by appointment only 334-1488 or 377-1442 10 am-8 pm any day 1111 FARVAN INTERNATIONAL COLLECTIBLES: 220 Tryon St Atrican masks primitive Indian sculptures Kisil stone carvings Egyptian laminas Guaternaian townies and othar imports 11 a rn-6 pm Mondays-Saturdays 375-1424 gallery hours FOLK ART CENTER: Blue Ridoe Parkway at Milepost 382 Asheville Works in metal by Daniel Millar today through Aug 1 9 a m-6 pm daily (704) 298 7928 listed hours GALLERY 432 Daniels St Cameron Vlllaia Saleioh "Animation Cal-Ovation" an exhibit of vintage drawings and hand-painted production eels dating back to 1933 through June 30 10 a m-6 rn weekdays 10 a -5 pm Saturdays (919) 828-3165 gallery hours GROSSE GALLERY: 339 7th St Graphics art obincts jewelry and corarnics 10 a m-630 pm Tuesdays-Fridays 11 a m-41 pm Saturdays 332-6767 galkey hours THE LIGHT FACTORY: Park Elevator Building 311 Arlington Ave (oft South Boulevard) Part 11 of "Flesh and Blood" a Es An inAA um-I-env ouu a mam at maanam rarraly RetiriOrt recent paintings and cast paper sculptures by Kincheloe through June 30 Also on display paintings and stained carved and blown glass 10 am-5 pm Wednesdays-Saturdays 1-5 pm Sundays (704) 843-3379 gallery hours II CARLTON GALLERY: NC 105 (10 miles south of Boone) Art and contemporary crafts from 70 local and regional artists including paintings by Debbie Arnold and sculpture by Wayne Trapp 10 am-6 pm Mondays-Saturdays 11 am-5 pm Sundays (704) 963-4288 gallery hours III CATHERINE SMITH GALLERY: Farthing Auditorium Appa- lachian State University Boone "Watercolor Society of NC Annual Competitive Exhibition" through June 29 10 am-5 pm week- days (704) 262-3017 gallery hours II CHRISTA FAUT GALLERY: 129 Main St Davidson Abstract pastels by Raymond Chorneau Motte Thomas and Joanna Wardell lithographs and etchings by Laura Grosch and Herb Jackson photographs by Roger Manley: and jewelry by Michele Boatdt and Ben Dyer through June 30 Also on display raku pottery and work by national and regional artists 10 am-5 weekdays 10 sm-2 pm Saturdays 892-5312 gailery hours III CITY ART WORKS: 2908 Selwyn Ave "Heavy Metal" jewetry by Leslie Culbertwn Meryl Waltz Lee Marraccini Teresa Pytell Dennis Higgins Frances Byrne Thomas Mann and NC artists Kim Maitland Don Johnson Berbera McFadyen Ben Oyer and Paula Garrett through June 30 Also on display contemporary fine crafts Including studio and functional glass jewelry ceramics and hand- EYEBALL WITNESS: AN ALTERNATIVE GALLERY: 3204 made furniture 10 am-6 pm weekdays 10 am-5 pm Satur- days 358-1810 gallery hours 111 Davidson St "United Divergence" paintings photography and sculpture by Jonathan Hodokiss Kappy McCienegrian Patty Mclaughan Jim Nicholson and Don Swan through June 30 Open by appointment only 334-1488 or 377-1442 10 am-8 pm any day III ARYAN INTERNATIONAL COLLECTIBLES: 220 Tryon St African masks primitive indien sculptures Kisil alone carvings Egyptian tepestries Guaternatan textiles and other imports 11 a rn-6 pm Mondays-baturdays 375-1424 gallery hours FOLK ART CENTER: Blue Ridge Parkway at Milepost 382 Asheville Works in metal by Deem' Miler today through Aug 1 9 a m-6 pm daily (704) 298 7928 listed hours GALLERY 432 Daniels St Comeron Village Saloioh "Animation Cetetention" an exhibit of vintege drewings and hand-painted production cols dating back to 1933 through June 30 10 a m-8 weekdays 10 a -5 pm Saturday (919) 828-3165 gallery hours III GROSSE GALLERY: 11(1 7th St Graphics art objects jevmiry and ceramics 10 a m-530 pm Tuesdays-Fridays 1 i a m-4 pm Saturdays 332-6787 galiery hours I THE LIGHT FACTORY: Perk Elevator Building 311 Arlington Ave (011 South Boulevard) Pert II of "flesh and Blood" a Museums ALBEMARLE-STANLY COUNTY HISTORIC PRESERVA TION COMMISSION MUSEUM: 112 3rd St Albemarle "Our Creatures Great and Small An Exhibit of North Carolina Mounted Mammals" through June 30 Museum hours: 9 am-5 pm weekdays weekends by appointment Free admission (704) 983-7316 museum hours THE ART AND SCIENCE CENTER: 1336 Museum Rd Statesville "Hernmns Above" an astrophotography exhibit through July 29 Exhibits in Middlesworth Artifacts Room include 2000- yertr-old mummy: antique glassware toys and wedding gowns a CM Mir exhibit and an exhibit on dulcimer making Museum hours: 10 a m-6 Tuesdays-Fridays 10 a m-4 pm Saturdays 1-4 Sundays Free admission (104) 873-4734 museum hours ASHEVILLE ART MUSEUM: Asheville Civic Center Asheville "Urban Expressions" work by ray Simmons through July 1 Museum hours 10 sm6 rri Tuesdays Fridays 1-5 beturdays Sundays Admission: $7 (SI for chiirtren younger than 12 hire for museum members) (104) 253 3227 museum hours COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF AR 1112 Bull St Columbia "Life in the New World" In Trustees and South Cerolina Galleries through Sunday "Intimate Courtly and Divine Figures in Asset Art" in Asian Gallery through Oct 7 "American Screeriprints" in Upper Arid Lower East Galleries through July 29 "Screonprints from the Collection" in South Carolina Gallery through Aug 26 "Classical to Neoclassical" in Fair Gallery through Aug 26 Permanent exhibits Include "The Kure Collection of Baroque end Bennis-sauce Paint-Ina" I C011ectIon of EliftlpfFin paintings from throe CentUtiet The EXTRA Calendar publishes at no charge entertainment-related activities open to the public Information deadline is noon Fridays (a week Nitrite publication) except tor nightclub listings which will be taken until 4 Mondays Mull HMS Including a daytime phone number to: Kathie Olm leExtra Calendar The Charlotte Observer PO Boa 32188 Charlotte NC 25232 I 1 1 1 1 Museums i i ALBEMARLE-STANLY COUNTY HISTORIC PREBERVA- TION COMMISSION MUSEUM: 112 3rd St Albernarie "Our Creatures Great and Small An Exhibit of North Carolina Mounted Mommels" through June 30 Museum hours: 9 am-5 pm weekdays weekends by appointment Free admission (704) 983-73113 museum hours THE ART AND SCIENCE CENTER: 1335 Museum Rd Statesviiie "Heaimns Above" an astrophotography exhibit through July 29 Exhibits in Middiesworth Artifacts Room include 2000- year-old mummy: antique glassware toys and wedding gowns a Civil Mir exhibit and an exhibit on dulcimer making Museum hours: 10 a m-5 Tuerideys-t 10 a m-4 pm Saturdays 1-4 Sundays Free adniission (704) 873-4734 museum hours ASHEVILLE ART MUSEUM: Asheville Civic Center Asheville "Urban Expressions" work by Elly SIMMOn01 through July I Museum hours 10 sm6 Tuesdays Fridays 1-5 betur- daysSundays Admission: $7 ($1 for chistren younger than 12 hoe for museum members) (704) 253 3227 Museum hours The EXTRA Calendar publishes at no charge entertainment-related COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF ARE: 1112 Bull St Columbia "Life activities open to the public Information deadline Is noon Fridays (a In the New World" In Trustees and South Ceroline Galleries through week belore publication) except for nightclub listings which wiN be Sunday "Intimate Courtly and Divine' Figures in Asian Art" in taken until 4 Mondays Mull items including a daytime phone 1 Asian Gallery through Oct 7 "American Screeriprints" in Upper number to: arid Lower East (mimeos through Jury 29 "Screenprints from the Collection" in South Caroline Gallery through Aug 26 "Cleseicril to Kathie OlmleExtre Calendar 1 Neoclassicel" in Fair Grillery through Aug 26 exhibits The Charlotte Observer Include "The Knee Collection of Beroque and 'renaissance Paint- PO Noe 32188 kSta" a COaectIon of turopriert peintings from three CentUtiet Charlotte NC 28232 1 '0 I 1 0 1 I i posmo0 -r.

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