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Art
in Bloom Goes Green With Organic Flower Arrangements
March 18, 2008
STATESVILLE
- , Iredell Museums will hold it's annual Art in Bloom spring
fundraising event on Thursday, April 3, 2008 from 9:00am until
1:00pm at the Statesville Civic Center, 300 North Center Street,
Statesville, NC.
The featured speaker will be Marjorie Imus of MingleWood in
Winston-Salem. Imus' passion for flowers blossomed after fifteen
years in the organic farming business with her husband Bill.
What began as MingleWood Farms, a supplier of produce and
flowers to area restaurants and active participant in the
local farmers market, naturally progressed into the flower
business. As the demand for flowers became equal to the demand
for produce, MingleWood Farms began supplying organic flower
arrangements to area restaurants and businesses.
"We are excited to have a local organic
farmer featured at our spring fundraising event," says
Theresa Golas, Executive Director of Iredell Museums. "Marjorie
has so many tips to offer that will not only help us learn
how to make unique table arrangements, but will also help
us to cultivate our own gardens."
Imus is a graduate of
Haywood Community College in Clyde, NC. She lives on her farm
in Westfield, NC with her husband and two children. MingleWood
Flowers, Plants & Gifts opened to the public in October
2006. Now, well established in the greater Triad area, MingleWood
specializes in unique flower arrangements and planters, special
events and gifts for the garden lover.
Art in Bloom began in 1994 when the late
Amy Steele, a tireless volunteer and passionate advocate of
the arts, conceived of an event to raise funds for the former
Iredell Museum of Arts and Heritage. Fourteen years later,
the idea has grown into not only the premier fundraising event
for the merged Iredell Museums, but also a much-anticipated
annual program. Built around a knowledgeable and entertaining
guest speaker with expertise in floral design and arrangement,
the event also includes a bake and gift sale and a silent
auction featuring original works of art, boutique items and
special personal services.
The ticket price of $35 includes admission
to the event, morning refreshments and a catered lunch. Tickets
can be purchased at Iredell Museums.
Members of the Art in Bloom committee include
Susan Bellingham, Lisa Bograd, Sandra Campbell, Theresa Golas,
Anna Gordon, Becky Hill, Janis Hilton, Louise Hunter, Re Johnston,
Teresa Kutteh, Alyson McCall, Shelly McElwee, Tammy Pressly,
Kathi Rankin, Michelle Rokes, Rebecca Wade, Sue Walser and
Michelle Warren.
Unconstrained
and Unconventional Work of Landianne Mandel
March 3, 2008
STATESVILLE
- Iredell Museums will present the multi-media work of Ladianne
Mandel of Cornelius, NC. The exhibit will be held at the Court
Street Gallery, 134 Court Street, in downtown Statesville
from March 14 through April 11, 2008. The opening reception
for the artist and the kick-off party for the Downtown Statesville
ART CRAWL will be held on Friday, March 14, 2008, from 5:00
pm to 9:00 pm. The reception is open to the public, free of
charge. The Gallery is open to the public Monday through Friday
from 10 am to 5 pm. Admission is free of charge.
Ladianne Mandel is an artist unconstrained by
either conventional thought or materials. Explosively creative,
and almost obsessively driven to work, Mandel has exhibited
in North Carolina, New York and Ohio. She has created a diverse
body of artwork including films; paintings on both canvas
and paper; drawings; vitreographic prints; and sculptures.
The exhibit will include detailed abstract
works on paper which range in size from one inch in length
to more than 85 inches in length. Additionally, the exhibit
will include a sculptural piece entitled "Artemis,"
a work which took Mandel 13 months to create by painstakingly
applying thousands of beads with tweezers.
Also a writer, Mandel has written one play
entitled "Undone" and is currently working on her
second. In 2006, Mandel was awarded the North Carolina Wisteria
Prize for Poetry and her collection of poetry, "Play
Them Bones," was published by The Paper Journey Press
of Chapel Hill, NC. Additional works of fiction and poetry
have been included in various anthologies.
Mandel blogs on her website at www.Ladianne.com
Art
Crawl Applications Available
January 18, 2008
STATESVILLE
- Downtown Statesville Development Corporation is accepting
applications from artists who wish to participate in the Friday,
March 14, 2008 Downtown Statesville Art Crawl which will be
held from 5-9 pm. The deadline for applications is February
19th. Applications are available by CLICKING
HERE.
Artists must submit digital images of their work,
along with the application and specify the medium they use.
All work must be original and attributed solely to the participating
artist. The Artist Fee for this event is $20.00 and artists
are responsible for all items required to display artwork
in their assigned location.
This event is brought to you by Downtown Statesville
Development Corporation and sponsored by the Iredell Arts
Council, Iredell Museums and the Greater Statesville Chamber
of Commerce.
For more information about this event, contact
the Downtown Statesville Development Corporation at 704-878-3436
or email: info@downtownstatesvillenc.org.
Addie
James Thinks Happy
January 9, 2008
STATESVILLE
-As part of its mission to preserve, promote and provide learning
experiences in culture, heritage, and the arts, Iredell Museums
will present the folk art paintings of Addie James of Statesville,
NC.
The exhibit will be on display at the Court
Street Gallery, 134 Court Street, in downtown Statesville
from January 18 through February 29, 2008. An opening reception
for the artist will be held on Friday, January 18, 2008, from
6 pm to 8 pm.
Although she has experienced a fair amount
of pain in her life, Addie James' work is a colorful display
of the joys of life. From images painted on old chairs and
purses to book bindings and windows, the bright colors featured
in Addie's work can, in her words, "make you think happy
instead of down." Most renowned for works centered on
her belief that there is an angel for everyone, Miss Addie's
drawings and paintings also depict images of most anything
that crosses her mind. Over 40 works in the exhibit depict
not only images of angels, but also flowers, women dressed
in their "goin' out on the town" clothes, a couple
expecting a baby, children playing, and women doing domestic
chores. Many of the works include Addie's handwritten signature
as well as the pictorial signature of "Little Addie."
Born in Anderson, SC in 1943, Addie James
was raised in Statesville, NC. A self-taught artist, Miss
Addie has been drawing for as long as she can remember on
whatever she can find. Her work has been featured in exhibitions
in Davidson and Asheville, NC, Washington D.C., New York,
and San Francisco and is included in private collections throughout
the Eastern U.S. as well as in Paris and Barcelona.
The Addie James Exhibit is funded in part
by the N.C. Arts Council's GRASSROOTS ARTS PROGRAM through
the Iredell Arts Council. The exhibit is part of the Martin
Luther King, Jr. Community Celebration - Many Cultures, One
Community organized by partners American Red Cross, Boys &
Girls Club of the Piedmont, IMPACT, Iredell Museums, Mitchell
Community College, Mi Familia Institute, Mt. Pleasant A.M.E.
Zion Church, Priority House, Statesville Branch NAACP, Statesville
Chamber of Commerce, Statesville Housing Authority, Statesville
Human Relations Council, Statesville Skills Center, Teen Health,
Weed & Seed, WHEEL Inc., and the YMCA of Iredell County.
The Gallery is open to the public Monday
through Friday from 10 am to 5 pm, but will be closed on Monday,
January 21, 2008 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s
Birthday. Admission is free of charge. The reception is also
open to the public, free of charge.
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