Emily Dornburg’s senior show is the the second of eight senior exhibitions in March and April. Emily’s exhibition of drawings and paintings opens with a reception Monday evening from 7:00 to 8:00PM, in the Cecelia Coker Bell Gallery. The reception is free, open to the public, and refreshments will be served. Her show remains on display through April 2.
Senior exhibitions are a tradition at Coker College, and they represent the culmination of four years of study. This year, our seniors will be offering a rich variety of work that includes drawing, painting, photography, and mixed media installation. During March and April, our seniors will exhibit in six separate shows, and each will have a reception from 7:00 to 8:00PM on the Monday of each week’s exhibition.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Student Exhibit to Open at Coker on March 29th
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Reclaimed, Recycled, Hardware Store Jewelry Class - May 8th
A Note from Erica:
Let's have fun!!! This workshop will combine a variety of unique techniques and materials. Using re-purposed objects (tin cans, old jewelry, buttons, bottle caps, etc.) and cool stuff from the Hardware store we will create some great objects. From cold connections to forging we will explore numerous traditional metalsmithing techniques and apply them to alternative materials. Earrings, necklaces and/or bracelets can be created, but these techniques and materials can also be translated into non-wearable objects.. Come and join us- this will be blast. Bring any old bits you have laying around, we may be able to turn them into something.
The class will meet from 9am to 5pm.
The cost for the class is $125. There is a strict registration deadline of April 30th. Call the Black Creek Arts Center to sign up, 843.332.6234.
To view Erica's website, click here. Erica also has a blog devoted to the workshops she teaches.
New Group for Photographers to Form in Darlington County
The first meeting of the Darlington County Photography Club will be Thursday, April 15th at the Black Creek Arts Center. The group will meet at 7pm. Anyone interested in photography is invited attend this organizational meeting.
Beginners and experienced photographers are wanted.
Canvas of the People Recap
The South Carolina Arts Commission held one of its seven 2010 Canvas of the People meetings at the Black Creek Arts Center on March 22nd. BCAC would like to thank everyone who attended and contributed. Below is a recap of the discussion from the meeting:
What is one thing that is working in the arts, either in your community, the state or elsewhere?
- Arts incubator – Moore, NC
- Spoleto
- Local community getting together
- Florence – new buildings
- Artists crawl – Hartsville
- Weldon Auditorium in Clarendon County – new facility; county council behind it
- Providing leadership for a lot of people to be involved - Hartsville
- Classes for all ages in Hartsville and Darlington – visual arts
- Black Creek Arts Council – spreading info, coordinating
- S.C. Arts Commission – keeps the arts community informed statewide
- Cooperation – public/private partnerships
- Darlington School District – business in the arts award
- School exhibits outside schools
- Singing in churches is going strong, especially black churches. History and culture of black churches supports learning recitations, poetry
- Funding mechanisms are clear, e.g. from Black Creek Arts Center and Byerly Foundation
- Good collaborations between arts organizations and the various arts discipline organization in Hartsville and Florence
- A number of free events; Coker and Francis Marion
- Technology is helping everyone to be more aware of what’s going on and cross promote
- National historical marker/exhibit – Coker Farms in Hartsville – brings in outside visitors
- Partnership between library and museum
- Community players, high school theatre and music – extra curricular
- Volunteers
What is one of the biggest challenges facing the arts?
- Funding – salaries, utilities, programs
- Members don’t have the time or money to commit
- Lack of visibility and communication
- Budget cuts at school district
- How to educate and raise awareness, developing audiences for higher-level work
- Inclusive – cross race barriers
- Finite pool of donors – corporations
- Inclusive more people to learn/ serve
- How to cultivate younger volunteers 30-50
- Declining funding = fewer opportunities for younger people
- Do people really understand the value of K-12 arts education?
- Change perception; people don’t fully grasp the value that an arts education provides to all other skills; arts are co-curricular, not extra-curricular
- Emphasis on making money vs. well-rounded education; need to change mindset of public education system
- Recognize that the arts can serve underserved and underprivileged populations and improve academic success
- Rural/geography- Cheraw, e.g. doesn’t have a college; it’s challenging to attract artists for events – it costs more to get those artists; hard to get people to come to a rural area
- Sometimes the arts are seen as elite
- Competing with sports for audiences; young people’s ideas of entertainment is different from ours; it’s our job to education the young to create new consumers
- Disabled folks are underserved
- Some children don’t have basic arts supplies in the home
What is a great opportunity for the arts in our state?
- Developing heritage corridor/ Gullah-Geechee corrodor; take advantage of ethnic tourism (fastest growing area of tourism)
- Family reunion market
- Artisans + “trails” model – promotes cities and artists
- Link with historic preservation
- Raise level of arts training – work with university and colleges to train world-class artists
- cultivating arts culture – in home, civic, public arenas
- Recognize/take advantage of home-grown talent
- Promote S.C. as an “arts state” vs. regional approach. We have not set out to be a state with an image/focus.
- advantage of the weather, long season for outdoor events
- Need a “buy local” campaign for the arts
- S.C. Arts Commission and PRT should partner; tap into tourism, put arts into the state tourism plan
- Get the word out more
- Cross the digital divide
- S.C. Arts Commission should toot its own horn more; put S.C. Arts Commission on TV – have its own show?
- Students can study with living artists in schools
What did you like or not like about this forum?
Likes:
- Food
- Everyone had a chance to give input
- Organized
- Facilitator
- Comfortable location
Dislikes
- Questions were too broad
- Need more diverse SCAC staff here
- How was this meeting promoted?
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
The Green Exhibit Opens April 8th
When looking for supplies, most artists go to an art supply store, perhaps Hobby Lobby or an online warehouse like Dick Blick or Cheap Joe's. Not Mike Fowle.
Fowle's supplies usually come from the Salvation Army, the junk yard, or in the case of Spring Chicken, the side of a dirt road. Fowle's found art and art from repurposed objects have found a home at the Black Creek Arts Center (rather than the Island of Misfit Toys). Along with incredible creations of Munsey Millaway, Erica Stankwytch-Bailey and The Streeters of Pop's Glass, Fowle will be a part of The Green Exhibit.
The Green Exhibit will open with a reception on April 8th from 5-7pm at BCAC. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend. Featuring Fowle, the exhibit will also highlight Stankwytch-Bailey's jewelry, Millaway's birdhouses, and the ecological glassware of the Streeters.
The Green Exhibit will remain on display through April 29th. The Black Creek Arts Center is located at 116 W. College Ave. in Hartsville and is open 10-1 & 3-6 Tuesday through Thursday and 11-3 on Fridays.
For more information about The Green Exhibit, contact Bruce Douglas at 843.332.6234.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Free Friday with Mike Fowle on April 9th
In the class students will use recyled materials to create a unique masterpiece. Remember space is limited, so act quickly to reserve your spot. Call the Black Creek Arts Center at 843.332.6234 to sign up.
Mike Fowle will be the featured artist for BCAC's Green Exhibit, which opens on April 8th at 5pm.
Watson to Give Free Pottery Demo on April 17th
If pottery is something you have always wanted to try, April 17th will be a great day to give it a chance. Drop in between the hours of 1pm and 4pm at the Black Creek Arts Center (located at 116 W. College Ave. in Hartsville).
Barbara will also organize one-on-one classes if visitors are interested in more instruction.
For more information, call Bruce Douglas at the Black Creek Arts Center, 843.332.6234.
Monthly Metals with Beth Wicker
MONTHLY METALS FOR KIDS
3:30 - 4:30
$20
We will create a copper pendant with hammered textures. Students will learn to mark on metal, cut the metal, file the metal and to create textures with hammers and metal stamps.
Each student will complete one copper pendant.
At the end of class, we will discuss project options for the next month.
Additional project options will include bracelets, earrings, pendants, and cold connection stone setting.
MONTHLY METALS FOR TEENS AND ADULTS
5:30 - 8:30 pm
Price: The price is determined by the metal used. Contact BCAC for price info, 843.332.6234.
This month the class chose to make textured disc earrings. You have the choice of making them in copper, brass or sterling silver. Each student will learn to use the Pepe Disc Cutter to cut their discs out of sheet metal. They will then texture the discs using metal stamps and hammers. Next they will have the option to dome the discs in a dapping block using dapping punches.
Students may make more than one pair of earrings for an additional cost per pair. Students will also learn to make their own ear wires for their earrings.
At the end of class, we will discuss project options for the next month.
Oil Painting with Vicky McLain - April 10th
In this workshop, students will be painting a scene with azaleas.
The cost for the workshop is $40. Click here for a list of supplies for the class.
Please bring along a bag lunch.
To sign up for classes, please call the Black Creek Arts Center, 843.332.6234.
Watercolors with Bob Feury - Begins April 12th
This will be a class to explore color, composition, balance and textures. The group will work on a painting of a rural barn scene.
Classes will take place at the Black Creek Arts Center from 7 to 9pm on April 12, 19, 26 and May 3. The cost for the class is $75.
Call Bruce Douglas at the Arts Center to sign up, 843.332.6234.
Click here to view a suggested list of supplies.
Watercolors with Frankie Bush on April 5th
Call Bruce Douglas at the Black Creek Arts Center to sign up, 843.332.6234.
Friday, March 19, 2010
2010 Canvas of the People in Hartsville
Where: The Black Creek Arts Center, 116 W. College Ave., Hartsville
When: 6:45 to 8:00 on Monday, March 22nd
Who: The South Carolina Arts Commission and You
Why: The South Carolina Arts Commission is traveling the state to hear what people have to say about the Arts and, specifically, how they feel the Arts fit into their community. Admission to this meeting is free. Everyone is invited to attend.
Darlington County is one of only seven stops on the Arts Commission's tour.
For more information, contact Bruce Douglas at 843.332.6234.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Explore Art
Art Camp in July
The Black Creek Arts Center will be hosting two week-long camps for young people in July.
The 3rd Annual Camp Creative will be held during the weeks of July 19-23 and 26-30. The first week will be for rising 1st, 2nd, 5th and 6th graders. The second week will be for rising 3rd, 4th, 7th and 8th graders.
Bethany Perry will be leading the team-taught camp. Camp Creative will take place from 9:30 to 12:30 daily. Cost for the camp is $50. Additional information will be released soon.
Call the Black Creek Arts Center to sign up, 843.332.6234.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Important Community Meeting to be held at Black Creek on March 22nd
The 2010 Canvas of the People Meeting to be held at the Black Creek Arts Center on Monday, March 22nd from 6:45 to 8:00pm is a very important meeting for the future of the Arts in our community, region, and state. The South Carolina Arts Commission is seeking input on their ten-year strategic plan.
Fortunately for Darlington County, we were chosen as a host site for one of the seven meetings. Let's take advantage of this opportunity to be heard.
This is a great opportunity for all community leaders to come together and have an impact on the strategic planning of a statewide organization (and I'll be there listening to your comments, concerns, wants, needs, desires, and criticisms so the impact will definitely be felt on the County level).
For those of you who don't consider yourselves to be "Arts people", take a look at this study about the economic impact of the Arts. If you're not an Arts person, maybe you are a business person. We want you here too.
If you have questions about the 2010 Canvas of the People, feel free to call or email me.
-Bruce
Bruce Douglas
Executive Director
Black Creek Arts Council of Darlington County
843.332.6234
bartscounc@aol.com
Job Opening with Black Creek Arts Council
In addition to maintaining the facility, the position will be responsible for coordinating arts education classes, event planning, marketing, and record-keeping.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Black Creek Arts Council's Subgranting Program
Lamar's Art in Park Series through the Friends of the Lamar Library
American Spiritual Ensemble through the Hartsville-Coker Concert Association
Tian Yang through the Hartsville-Coker Concert Association
Deathtrap presented by the Hartsville Community Players
Programming for Get Creative for the Darlington County Library
Jazz! Carolina for Hartsville Downtown Development Association
Renofest for Hartsville Downtown Development Association
O Happy Day presented by the Hartsville Community Players
The Hartsville Civic Chorale's Christmas Concert
Mural painted by Patz Fowle at the Hartsville Memorial Library
Mural in downtown Lamar through the Darlington Chamber of Commerce
BCAC also funded eleven artist residencies in Darlington County schools through its Arts-In-Education Program.
BCAC's Increased Efforts in Darlington
- presented the Artist Crawl in April 2009
- sponsored a dinner theatre at Birds Of A Feather in February 2010
- facilitated the DeVa Gantt Book Signing at Birds Of A Feather in February 2010
- funded projects by the Darlington County Chamber of Commerce and Friends of the Darlington County Library
- presented art shows at the Darlington County Library since October 2008; currently on display is artwork by Meredith Fields
- facilitated arts education classes at Birds Of A Feather
- been responsible for the formation of the Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton Trail, which has several artists from Darlington on its roster
BCAC welcomes input and suggestions for events in the Darlington area. Please contact Bruce Douglas at 843.332.6234 or bartscounc@aol.com to share your thoughts.
As is the case with all great plans and initiatives, a little luck is always helpful. In the summer of 2009, the South Carolina Arts Commission opened up a new grant program. BCAC applied and received a Participation Grant to help with the project. The Participation Grant will help BCAC achieve its goal of long-term, sustainable programming and events in Darlington.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
2010: Still To Come
Events:
Black Creek, Blue Jeans & BBQ
The Long Lash Cabaret featuring Ilona Smithkin & Amazing Local Talent
4th Annual Christmas Shoppe
Openings:
April 8th - The Green Exhibit featuring Mike Fowle, Munsey Millaway, Erica Bailey & Pop's Glass
May 6th - Jim Darlington
June 3rd - 521 All Stars Photography Exhibit from The State Museum
July 8th - The Carolinas III Community Photography Contest & Exhibit
August 5th - The Artisans of the South Carolina Tobacco & Cotton Trails
September 2nd - Louise Daly & Jo Jeffers
October 7th - The Pink Exhibit in partnership with Darlington County Relay For Life
November 4th - John Herth
Programs:
Every Child Is An Artist Field Trips in April
Explore Art & Camp Creative Summer Camps for Young People
Explore Art is a week-long camp led by Darlington County artists Mike & Patz Fowle. Campers get to visit and create in the Fowle's Studio. Camp Creative is a team-taught camp held at the Black Creek Arts Center.
Launching of the Artisans of the South Carolina Tobacco Trail
This group will join the Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton Trail in making the Pee Dee Region the most unfied region of South Carolina in terms of multi-county artist and artisan guilds. Black Creek Arts Council has been instrumental in the formation of both groups.
For more information about Black Creek Arts Council, visit:
For more Darlington County event information, visit our Cultural Calendar:
2010: January to mid-March
Musical Entertainment
Hartsville Idol winner Demitrius McDonald headlined a wonderful evening of musical entertainment on January 23rd. McDonald versatility as an artist was on display with his covers of country, rhythm & blues, and reggae songs.
Theatre & Community Partnerships
The Hartsville Community Players performed Audition for Murder at the Black Creek Arts Center and Birds Of A Feather. The photo above shows two of Darlington County's young thespians, Matt Winburn and Brooke Mogy, at Birds Of A Feather.
Arts Education
In 2010, BCAC has offered a range of classes for children and adults. Below are images from a class for young people led by Bethany Perry.
Still to come in March:
On March 22nd, the South Carolina Arts Commission will be coming to BCAC for the Canvas of the People. The stop at the Arts Center is one of only seven in the state (and the only in the Pee Dee).
BCAC is a sponsor of Hartsville Downtown Development's Renofest, held March 26-28. Click here for more information about Renofest.
BCAC will also be awarding subgrants to:
- Hartsville Downtown Development for Jazz! Carolina 2010
- Hartsville Civic Chorale for their Christmas Concert
- Coker College Dance Program
- Hartsville-Coker Concert Association Fall Event
- Hartsville Community Players' Christmas Play
Going Green at BCAC
Black Creek Arts Council
PO Box 24
Hartsville, SC 29551
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
SPC Credit Union Presents....
SPC hopes to reach young people in an exciting and relevant way
while providing a night of wholesome entertainment and a forum for their musical talent. Contact Angela Harrison at 843-857-3468 with questions, or CLICK HERE for more information. Space is limited, so sign up today!