Neighborhoods across the Midlands represented at Columbia Open Studios, March 23-24, 2013
February 19, 2013COLUMBIA, SC – March 23-24, 2013 – A true city-wide event, the Columbia Open Studios tour – presented by 701 Center for Contemporary Art with major support from the City of Columbia – will feature artists from neighborhoods across the metro area. This free, weekend-long tour of artists’ studios across Richland and Lexington Counties will take place on Saturday, March 23 and Sunday, March 24, 2013. For more info, visit http://www.columbiaopenstudios.org.
Join thousands of art lovers for a rare opportunity to visit with individual artists in their private, working studios, learn about their cultural backgrounds, their tools and techniques, and how their personal stories impact their art.
Meet the artists at the official Columbia Open Studios Preview Party will be held in the Olympia Room at 701 Whaley on Thursday, March 21, 2013 from 7-9 p.m.
Columbia Open Studios artists by neighborhood:
The Vista – 7 artists
Heidi Darr-Hope
Jeff Donovan
Sharon Collings Licata
Michel McNinch
Laura Spong
Clark Ellefson
One Eared Cow Glass
Main Street – 9 artists
Bonnie Goldberg (Arcade)
Katrina Hampton (Tapp’s)
Whitney LeJeune (Arcade)
Barbie Mathis (Tapp’s)
Blue Sky (Arcade)
Martha Thomas (Arcade)
Beth West (Arcade)
Walton Selig (Arcade)
Letitia Tish Lowe (Arcade)
Viridian Studios & Studio Carlisle (off Millwood in Melrose Heights) – 8 artists
Julia Moore (Carlisle)
Chappy Manning (Carlisle)
K. Page Morris (Carlisle)
Kevin Smith (Carlisle)
Marian Soule (Carlisle)
Regina Moody (Viridian)
Nini Ward (Viridian)
Carey Weathers (Viridian)
Downtown Independents (not on Main St. or in Vista) (29201) – 5 artists
Jeff Amberg
Mike Donkle
Diane Gilbert
Howard Hunt
Russell Jeffcoat
Northeast Columbia/Forest Acres (29204 & 29206) – 9 artists
Christy Aitken
Hannah Aitken
Mary Ann Haven
Curran Stone
Alicia Leeke
Jane Muller
Carol Pittman
Christian Thee
Lyssa Harvey
Shandon/Rosewood Area (29205 & 29209) – 13 artists
Angel Allen
Nancy K. Butterworth
Michele Kingery
Nora Floyd/Ruth Bayard
Mary Gilkerson
Shannon Purvis
Mary Robinson
Grace Rockafellow
J. Spencer Shull
Ellen Emerson Yaghjian
Betty Evans
Patrick M. Parise
Carolyn Ramsay
Lexington County / Lake Murray Country – 7 artists
Rachel Parker – Irmo
Amanda Ladymon – West Columbia
Ron Weathers – West Columbia
Robert W. Hickman – Lexington
Gretchen Evans Parker – Lexington
Ruby Haydock-DeLoach – Chapin
Judy Bolton Jarrett – Chapin
An exhibition of participating artists’ work will be on view in thehallway:communityart gallery on the first floor of 701 Whaley, March 17-24, 2013. Exhibition sponsors are South Carolina Veterinary Specialists and BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina.
Columbia, SC: Supporting Our State’s Arts Economy
In presenting Columbia Open Studios, 701 Center for Contemporary Art seeks to provide easy access to the wealth of fine artists in Columbia, Richland and Lexington counties, generate excitement about area artists from first-time buyers and seasoned collectors alike and further establish Columbia, S.C., as a regional cultural tourism destination. For more information: http://www.columbiaopenstudios.org
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About 701 CCA
701 Center for Contemporary Art is a nonprofit visual art center that promotes understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of contemporary art, the creative process and the role of art and artists in the community via its gallery & artist-in-residence program at historic 701 Whaley in Columbia, South Carolina. 701 CCA also encourages interaction between visual arts and other art forms. Admission to all exhibitions is free. For more information visit http://www.701cca.org
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