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april
thu07mar(mar 7)5:00 pmtue30apr(apr 30)5:00 pmTamela Stith Art ExhibitResurrection Vision
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for artist Tamela Stith. Reception:Thursday, March 7, 20245 p.m. –
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for artist Tamela Stith.
Reception:
Thursday, March 7, 2024
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Showing
Exhibition: March 7-April 30, 2024
FREE ADMISSION
ABOUT TAMELA STITH
As a native of Roanoke Rapids, NC, Tamela Stith never set out to be an artist and certainly didn’t plan to be a teacher. And yet, she was both.
“Tamela was an amazing abstract artist,” said Dee Dee Oliver, visual arts coordinator for the Arts Council of Wilson. “It’s clear that she was as passionate about her own artwork as she was teaching her students.”
Stith’s father was in the Army, so she spent her childhood moving from place to place. Born in Roanoke Rapids, Stith lived in Germany twice and several places in the United States. The family settled back in North Carolina, and Stith ended up attending Elizabeth City State University and thought she was headed for a degree in information technology.
After college graduation, Stith thought her career path might lead her to working in museums, but that never worked out. She got a job as an art teacher in Harnett County schools, where she worked for almost two years. She left teaching, moved to Virginia and worked various jobs for a few years before getting back into teaching, working at a private school in Virginia.
Seven years later, Stith moved back to North Carolina to be closer to her parents and began working as an art teacher in Nash County and then in the Wilson County school system. Her dream was to open her own art therapy practice, helping people through art.
She started out doing portraits and progressed into abstracts. Stith said, “It’s more therapeutic, and you don’t have to have things a certain way. It kind of flows on its own. When I paint, it flows and goes along with my mood.” Art has become a family affair with Stith’s father now involved in painting, specializing in landscapes and seascapes.
For more information, contact Jan Volz, Gallery Art Curator at 252.985.5268 or jvolz@ncwu.edu and sign up for the email list at ncwu.edu/artgalleries.
Time
March 7 (Thursday) 5:00 pm - April 30 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm
Location
Gravely Gallery
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for Marion Clark Weathers, Threshold. FREE ADMISSION.
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for Marion Clark Weathers, Threshold. FREE ADMISSION.
The “THRESHOLD” exhibition is now open at the Mims Gallery in the Dunn Center at NC Wesleyan, March 7 – May 10, 2024.
Reception:
Thursday, March 21, 2024
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Welcome and Artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m.
Showing
March 7, 2024 – May 10, 2024
ABOUT MARION CLARK WEATHERS
Marion Clark Weathers has painted all her life. A graduate of the Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia, she has continued her art studies at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, masterclass workshops, and Barton College. She is currently studying with Jill Steenhuis, an American-born artist who lives in Aix-en-Provence, France, and author of “Art, Soul, and Destiny.”
“After the loss of my lifelong sweetheart in 2022, I began the work and process of redefining myself. “I have always envied the artists who could paint uninterrupted by life. Georgia O’Keeffe was married (to Alfred Stieglitz) but had no children. Mary Cassatt rejected the idea of being a wife and mother.” I treasure the wonderful life I’ve had as a wife and mother, but my children are now successful adults, and my sweetheart is gone. That part of life is ended. Maya Angelou says ‘of all the roads you can travel on, the journey back to finding yourself is the most magical one.’ This is the beginning of a new day.”
A ‘THRESHOLD’ is defined as the entrance into a new world, a new life. A point of departure or transition. That is where I am now.” she says. “I am taking Steenhuis’ advice to heart: ‘Remove the fear of failure; failing is part of taking risks. Ask for spiritual help. Trust. Intertwine yourself with Spiritual Guidance.’
As the artist has ‘crossed the threshold’ into her new attitude, the thirty-one new oil paintings and 14 adventurous watercolours in the exhibition show her new energy. “My expanded oil palette takes hours to mix ahead of taking it outdoors to paint, but it’s powerful, like ‘having all the keys on the piano ready to play” she says. “It is exciting to be along the Tar River Trail and paint the colors of brilliant leaves as they fall onto the surface of the water.” Her small watercolor kit has gone with her to Jazz concerts, author’s readings, and on her travels to places like Key West and the Highlands of NC. Each sketchbook painting is “in the moment”, capturing the authentic honesty required by having only a few moments to paint.
The artist’s most visible art may be the murals she designs in collaboration with local organizations. In Rocky Mount they can be seen at: Bryant T. Aldridge Rehab Center, Rocky Mount Nash-Edgecombe; Braswell Library, “Let’s Grow a Reader” Oak Tree and Acorn Children mural. – Carolinas Gateway Partnership, CSX & The Champion Train Mural, 2020 and the Grand Hotel mural, 2021. Right now, The Musicians Mural, featuring portraits of 6 music greats with ties to Rocky Mount, is being painted on a Main street building. She is visioning for additional murals with Downtown Renaissance, Inc. and one for Historic Hamilton.
WRAL’s Tarheel Traveler recently showcased the Train Mural as one of the largest murals in the state of North Carolina. She is an award-winning Signature Member of the Watercolor Society of North Carolina, a member of the Impressionist Painters Society, the National Association of Women Artists, and the Tar River Artists Collaborative. She created the artwork for over 50 international cities with MapEasy guidemaps in East Hampton, NY, and has illustrated several children’s books, including The Secret of Gum Swamp, and Where’s Zero?, set in rural North Carolina. In addition to traveling and painting in her studio and outdoors, she plays golf at Benvenue, sings in the Lakeside Choir, and volunteers her talents with a number of community organizations. She adds, “I have a note to myself: Paint. Trust. Today.” I read it every day.
For more information, contact Jan Volz, Gallery Art Curator at 252.985.5268 or jvolz@ncwu.edu and sign up for the email list at ncwu.edu/artgalleries.
Time
March 7 (Thursday) 5:00 pm - May 10 (Friday) 8:00 pm
Location
Mims Gallery - The Dunn Center
may
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for Marion Clark Weathers, Threshold. FREE ADMISSION.
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for Marion Clark Weathers, Threshold. FREE ADMISSION.
The “THRESHOLD” exhibition is now open at the Mims Gallery in the Dunn Center at NC Wesleyan, March 7 – May 10, 2024.
Reception:
Thursday, March 21, 2024
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Welcome and Artist’s talk at 5:30 p.m.
Showing
March 7, 2024 – May 10, 2024
ABOUT MARION CLARK WEATHERS
Marion Clark Weathers has painted all her life. A graduate of the Lamar Dodd School of Art at the University of Georgia, she has continued her art studies at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, masterclass workshops, and Barton College. She is currently studying with Jill Steenhuis, an American-born artist who lives in Aix-en-Provence, France, and author of “Art, Soul, and Destiny.”
“After the loss of my lifelong sweetheart in 2022, I began the work and process of redefining myself. “I have always envied the artists who could paint uninterrupted by life. Georgia O’Keeffe was married (to Alfred Stieglitz) but had no children. Mary Cassatt rejected the idea of being a wife and mother.” I treasure the wonderful life I’ve had as a wife and mother, but my children are now successful adults, and my sweetheart is gone. That part of life is ended. Maya Angelou says ‘of all the roads you can travel on, the journey back to finding yourself is the most magical one.’ This is the beginning of a new day.”
A ‘THRESHOLD’ is defined as the entrance into a new world, a new life. A point of departure or transition. That is where I am now.” she says. “I am taking Steenhuis’ advice to heart: ‘Remove the fear of failure; failing is part of taking risks. Ask for spiritual help. Trust. Intertwine yourself with Spiritual Guidance.’
As the artist has ‘crossed the threshold’ into her new attitude, the thirty-one new oil paintings and 14 adventurous watercolours in the exhibition show her new energy. “My expanded oil palette takes hours to mix ahead of taking it outdoors to paint, but it’s powerful, like ‘having all the keys on the piano ready to play” she says. “It is exciting to be along the Tar River Trail and paint the colors of brilliant leaves as they fall onto the surface of the water.” Her small watercolor kit has gone with her to Jazz concerts, author’s readings, and on her travels to places like Key West and the Highlands of NC. Each sketchbook painting is “in the moment”, capturing the authentic honesty required by having only a few moments to paint.
The artist’s most visible art may be the murals she designs in collaboration with local organizations. In Rocky Mount they can be seen at: Bryant T. Aldridge Rehab Center, Rocky Mount Nash-Edgecombe; Braswell Library, “Let’s Grow a Reader” Oak Tree and Acorn Children mural. – Carolinas Gateway Partnership, CSX & The Champion Train Mural, 2020 and the Grand Hotel mural, 2021. Right now, The Musicians Mural, featuring portraits of 6 music greats with ties to Rocky Mount, is being painted on a Main street building. She is visioning for additional murals with Downtown Renaissance, Inc. and one for Historic Hamilton.
WRAL’s Tarheel Traveler recently showcased the Train Mural as one of the largest murals in the state of North Carolina. She is an award-winning Signature Member of the Watercolor Society of North Carolina, a member of the Impressionist Painters Society, the National Association of Women Artists, and the Tar River Artists Collaborative. She created the artwork for over 50 international cities with MapEasy guidemaps in East Hampton, NY, and has illustrated several children’s books, including The Secret of Gum Swamp, and Where’s Zero?, set in rural North Carolina. In addition to traveling and painting in her studio and outdoors, she plays golf at Benvenue, sings in the Lakeside Choir, and volunteers her talents with a number of community organizations. She adds, “I have a note to myself: Paint. Trust. Today.” I read it every day.
For more information, contact Jan Volz, Gallery Art Curator at 252.985.5268 or jvolz@ncwu.edu and sign up for the email list at ncwu.edu/artgalleries.
Time
March 7 (Thursday) 5:00 pm - May 10 (Friday) 8:00 pm
Location
Mims Gallery - The Dunn Center
mon13may(may 13)5:00 pmwed10jul(jul 10)5:00 pmChris Wood Art ShowingOmnipotent
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for artist Chris Wood. FREE ADMISSION. Reception:Thursday, May 23, 20245 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for artist Chris Wood. FREE ADMISSION.
Reception:
Thursday, May 23, 2024
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Showing
Exhibition: May 13, 2024 – July 10, 2024
For more information, contact Jan Volz, Gallery Art Curator at 252.985.5268 or jvolz@ncwu.edu and sign up for the email list at ncwu.edu/artgalleries.
Time
May 13 (Monday) 5:00 pm - July 10 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm
Location
Gravely Gallery
thu16may(may 16)5:00 pmthu11jul(jul 11)5:00 pmNoel Butler Art ShowingPainted Moments
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for artist Noel Butler. Reception:Thursday, May 16, 20245 p.m. – 7 p.m. ShowingExhibition:
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for artist Noel Butler.
Reception:
Thursday, May 16, 2024
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Showing
Exhibition: May 16-July 11, 2024
FREE ADMISSION
ABOUT NOEL BUTLER
Noel Butler, a former nurse from Ohio, realized her dream of bringing Art to Rocky Mount, NC, as a resident artist at The Tar River Arts Collaborative. Her work is inspired by her travels, imagination, and her life and can also be seen at the Cotton Company in Wake Forest, North Carolina.
Time
May 16 (Thursday) 5:00 pm - July 11 (Thursday) 5:00 pm
Location
Mims Gallery - The Dunn Center
june
mon13may(may 13)5:00 pmwed10jul(jul 10)5:00 pmChris Wood Art ShowingOmnipotent
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for artist Chris Wood. FREE ADMISSION. Reception:Thursday, May 23, 20245 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for artist Chris Wood. FREE ADMISSION.
Reception:
Thursday, May 23, 2024
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Showing
Exhibition: May 13, 2024 – July 10, 2024
For more information, contact Jan Volz, Gallery Art Curator at 252.985.5268 or jvolz@ncwu.edu and sign up for the email list at ncwu.edu/artgalleries.
Time
May 13 (Monday) 5:00 pm - July 10 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm
Location
Gravely Gallery
thu16may(may 16)5:00 pmthu11jul(jul 11)5:00 pmNoel Butler Art ShowingPainted Moments
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for artist Noel Butler. Reception:Thursday, May 16, 20245 p.m. – 7 p.m. ShowingExhibition:
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for artist Noel Butler.
Reception:
Thursday, May 16, 2024
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Showing
Exhibition: May 16-July 11, 2024
FREE ADMISSION
ABOUT NOEL BUTLER
Noel Butler, a former nurse from Ohio, realized her dream of bringing Art to Rocky Mount, NC, as a resident artist at The Tar River Arts Collaborative. Her work is inspired by her travels, imagination, and her life and can also be seen at the Cotton Company in Wake Forest, North Carolina.
Time
May 16 (Thursday) 5:00 pm - July 11 (Thursday) 5:00 pm
Location
Mims Gallery - The Dunn Center
july
mon13may(may 13)5:00 pmwed10jul(jul 10)5:00 pmChris Wood Art ShowingOmnipotent
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for artist Chris Wood. FREE ADMISSION. Reception:Thursday, May 23, 20245 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for artist Chris Wood. FREE ADMISSION.
Reception:
Thursday, May 23, 2024
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Showing
Exhibition: May 13, 2024 – July 10, 2024
For more information, contact Jan Volz, Gallery Art Curator at 252.985.5268 or jvolz@ncwu.edu and sign up for the email list at ncwu.edu/artgalleries.
Time
May 13 (Monday) 5:00 pm - July 10 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm
Location
Gravely Gallery
thu16may(may 16)5:00 pmthu11jul(jul 11)5:00 pmNoel Butler Art ShowingPainted Moments
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for artist Noel Butler. Reception:Thursday, May 16, 20245 p.m. – 7 p.m. ShowingExhibition:
Event Details
Join us for a gallery reception for artist Noel Butler.
Reception:
Thursday, May 16, 2024
5 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Showing
Exhibition: May 16-July 11, 2024
FREE ADMISSION
ABOUT NOEL BUTLER
Noel Butler, a former nurse from Ohio, realized her dream of bringing Art to Rocky Mount, NC, as a resident artist at The Tar River Arts Collaborative. Her work is inspired by her travels, imagination, and her life and can also be seen at the Cotton Company in Wake Forest, North Carolina.
Time
May 16 (Thursday) 5:00 pm - July 11 (Thursday) 5:00 pm
Location
Mims Gallery - The Dunn Center