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SUMMARY:Two Local Artists
DESCRIPTION:From January 30th to April 27th\, 2025\, the Bellamy Mansion Museum will host the “Two Local Artists” exhibition of original artwork by BJ Grimmer & Ricardo Perez.\nView the show\, free\, during regular museum hours: Mondays-Sundays: 10 am-4 pm. There will be an Artists’ Reception Friday\, February 28th from 6-8 pm. To gain access to the exhibition\, please stop by the Carriage House Visitor Center upon arrival for free admission.\nAbout the Artists:\nBJ Grimmer:\nBJ Grimmer is a long-time artist and former art educator. She\nhas been painting and drawing all her life and received her bachelor’s degree in art education from Iowa State University.\nSince moving to Wilmington in 2019\, BJ has been represented at the Citrine Gallery and has had multiple solo shows including at the Burgwin-Wright House & Gardens and at the Bellamy Mansion Museum previously.\nRicardo Perez:\nRicardo spent 42 years as a National Park Service Ranger where his love of storytelling\, nature\, and historic foodways eventually led him to the world of art and North Carolina in his retirement. He serves as the president of the Art League of Leland and has been a featured artist in Cameron Art Museum’s Art of the State as well as exhibiting his landscapes\, portraits\, and still life originals in several solo shows.\nMany of his works feature common food items\, and he tells stories through those images of the edible. To Ricardo\, a croissant is not just a croissant but a teaching tool for history. “People think the croissant is a French pastry. I think the French elevated it to the form we know now\, but the croissant originated in Austria\, as a way of celebrating the Austrian army’s victory over the Turks in 1683. Food origins are a wonderful way to explore history.”\nFor more information\, please contact Leslie at lmorton@bellamymansion.org or by calling (910)-251-3700 x305.\nhttps://www.bellamymansion.org/exhibits.html
URL:https://www.artswilmington.org/event/two-local-artists/
LOCATION:The Bellamy Mansion Museum\, 503 Market Street\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Jen Fenninger":MAILTO:jfenninger@bellamymansion.org
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SUMMARY:Two Local Artists
DESCRIPTION:From January 30th to April 27th\, 2025\, the Bellamy Mansion Museum will host the “Two Local Artists” exhibition of original artwork by BJ Grimmer & Ricardo Perez.\nView the show\, free\, during regular museum hours: Mondays-Sundays: 10 am-4 pm. There will be an Artists’ Reception Friday\, February 28th from 6-8 pm. To gain access to the exhibition\, please stop by the Carriage House Visitor Center upon arrival for free admission.\nAbout the Artists:\nBJ Grimmer:\nBJ Grimmer is a long-time artist and former art educator. She\nhas been painting and drawing all her life and received her bachelor’s degree in art education from Iowa State University.\nSince moving to Wilmington in 2019\, BJ has been represented at the Citrine Gallery and has had multiple solo shows including at the Burgwin-Wright House & Gardens and at the Bellamy Mansion Museum previously.\nRicardo Perez:\nRicardo spent 42 years as a National Park Service Ranger where his love of storytelling\, nature\, and historic foodways eventually led him to the world of art and North Carolina in his retirement. He serves as the president of the Art League of Leland and has been a featured artist in Cameron Art Museum’s Art of the State as well as exhibiting his landscapes\, portraits\, and still life originals in several solo shows.\nMany of his works feature common food items\, and he tells stories through those images of the edible. To Ricardo\, a croissant is not just a croissant but a teaching tool for history. “People think the croissant is a French pastry. I think the French elevated it to the form we know now\, but the croissant originated in Austria\, as a way of celebrating the Austrian army’s victory over the Turks in 1683. Food origins are a wonderful way to explore history.”\nFor more information\, please contact Leslie at lmorton@bellamymansion.org or by calling (910)-251-3700 x305.\nhttps://www.bellamymansion.org/exhibits.html
URL:https://www.artswilmington.org/event/two-local-artists-2/
LOCATION:The Bellamy Mansion Museum\, 503 Market Street\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jen Fenninger":MAILTO:jfenninger@bellamymansion.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250425
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SUMMARY:“Fibrage a Trois: Fritzi Huber\, Leslie Marsh & Rebecca Yeomans” Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:“Fibrage a Trois” will be the second show to grace our new space featuring 3 artists specializing in the art of fiber: Fritzi Huber\, Leslie Marsh & Rebecca Yeomans. Including handmade paper\, hand-sewn embroidery\, botanically printed textiles\, explore unique path each artist has forged within the often-overlooked world of fiber art. \nSAVE THE DATE! Join us in the gallery on Sunday\, April 27th\, from 2-5pm. Enjoy special refreshments\, meet our artists\, and enjoy live music by violinist\, Shirley Lebo!    In addition\, we feature continuously rotating art featuring 30+ of Art in Bloom Gallery’s Artists! \nAbout the Artists\nFritzi Huber\, a current artist at ACME Art Studios\, has been making handmade paper\, and teaching workshops across the US for more than 45 Years. Her work has been exhibited and collected nationally\, as well as internationally. \nGuest artist\, Leslie Marsh\, comes from a long line of women who draw with needle and thread. She learned traditional handwork from her grandmother as a child and has been building on those conventional roots ever since. Leslie’s work is held in private collections across the Americas\, Europe and Australia.  She teaches workshops in her Hampstead home studio and at various sites across the US. \nRebecca Yeomans has lived her entire life centered around making. She learned to knit at eight years old and was considered the “class artist” in school. Rebecca and her husband Tom moved to Wilmington\, NC in 1984 and she worked as a scenic artist in the film industry. Her current work combines botanical printing\, knitting\, and stitching with a painterly feel. \nGallery events are always free and open to the public. On view along with these exhibits\, Art in Bloom Gallery showcases a plethora of fine art by over 30 local artists. During February\, we will be open by appointment and our website for all of your art needs. Please call us at 910-679-4257 or visit our website to book an appointment. \nIf you prefer to shop from home the Art in Bloom Gallery Website (www.aibgallery.com) is always open! Purchase art online and pick up at the door or take advantage of our free local delivery. We can ship anywhere within the U.S. Art in Bloom also offers free gift wrapping with gift cards available.
URL:https://www.artswilmington.org/event/fibrage-a-trois-fritzi-huber-leslie-marsh-rebecca-yeomans-exhibit-2/
LOCATION:Art in Bloom Gallery\, 6866 Main St\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28405\, United States
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amy Grant":MAILTO:artinbloomgallery@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:JOYFUL FLOWERS; ANNUAL IKEBANA  JAPANESE FLOWER EXHIBITION
DESCRIPTION:Flower Show
URL:https://www.artswilmington.org/event/joyful-flowers-annual-ikebana-japanese-flower-exhibition/
LOCATION:New Hanover County Arboretum\, 6206 Oleander Drive\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28403\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wilmington Chapter 212 Ikebana International":MAILTO:ejkaplan5@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Fame Jr
DESCRIPTION:Set during the last years of New York City’s celebrated High School for the Performing Arts in the early 1980s\, Fame JR. is the bittersweet\, but ultimately inspiring\, story of a diverse group of students who commit to four years of grueling artistic and academic work. With candor\, humor and insight\, the show explores the issues that confront many young people today.
URL:https://www.artswilmington.org/event/fame-jr/
LOCATION:Hannah Block Historic USO/Community Arts Center\, 120 South 2nd Street\, Wilmington\, NC\, 28401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts Education,Theater
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ORGANIZER;CN="Thalian Association":MAILTO:communityartscenter@thalian.org
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