Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Linear Perspective Drawing Class
Thursday, October 15, 2009
BCAC to Host Dance Theatre Performance on November 7th

The word path could be defined as a route or course along which something travels or moves. Fortunately for Hartsville, Jack Kirven's path has passed through town on more than one occasion.
As a Coker alum, Kirven is no stranger to College Avenue. The Black Creek Arts Center on College Avenue will be hosting Kirven's first professional performance in Hartsville. Along with Annie Vereen, Kirven will perform Path on November 7th at 7:30 in the gallery at the Black Creek Arts Center. General admission tickets are $10. Student tickets are $5.
Kirven and Vereen make up Viscera Dance Theatre, a modern theatrical dance company currently based in Charlotte.
Path is a true multimedia work that uses elements of dance, theatre, live music, storytelling, film and soundscapes. Each component is integrated in such a way that the performance would not be complete with any element missing.
Path is a seven‐section dance‐drama focusing on the gradual transformation of characters over the course of a narrative. Using “Little Red Riding Hood” as a template, the action focuses on the ways in which subtleties are repeated and changed as the protagonist ventures further off the path.
Path has been performed in Charlotte, Rock Hill, and Columbia. Future venues for the performance include Atlanta and California.
Viscera Dance Theatre was nominated for three Metrolina Theatre Association awards in Charlotte in 2009 (Outstanding Special Technical Element, Outstanding Duo, and Best Lead Male).
Path is intended for mature audiences. Call the Black Creek Arts Center to purchase tickets, 843.332.6234. All major credit cards accepted.
The mission of Black Creek Arts Council is to promote and foster the Arts in Darlington County. BCAC’s offices are housed in a state of the art 10,000 square foot facility at 116 West College Avenue in Hartsville, SC. BCAC offers a variety of programs including art classes of all styles, after-school activities, pre-school aged programs, private music lessons, and various types of gallery exhibits. BCAC also offers assistance with arts management, funding, education, and program coordination to arts and cultural organizations in Darlington County.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
On Display at BCAC: Woodworker Tommy Webb
In staying true to both Maloof's craft and unassuming demeanor, Hartsville's Tommy Webb has created a technically and visually amazing rocking chair. Webb's chair is currently on display at the Black Creek Arts Center in Hartsville.
Modeled after Maloof's style from the 1970s, Webb's chair is a worthy replica. Just as he shares Maloof's love for woodworking, attention to detail, and humility, it's time for Webb to now share one of Maloof's monikers; you'll agree after seeing the chair, that he's Hartsville's Hemingway of the Hardwood.
Stop by the Black Creek Arts Center at 116 West College Avenue in Hartsville to see Webb's chair.
New Exhibit Encourages Viewer Interaction
The information below was provided by Larry Merriman, Professor of Art at Coker College.


Currently I have a body of work touring called WYSIWYG. So far it has made stops in Philadelphia Texas, Florida, and Ohio. It's an installation that began as a personal exploration of cute, which I was also using to parallel American art history. In the same way a grizzly bear is made acceptable for a babies crib, the great avant- garde of art has been made palatable and cuddly by being put on the life support of the museum wall, or on a coffee mug in the museum shop. After WYSIWYG, a large-scale oil painting/installation was retired from its original site, it continued to grow and change meaning by interacting with new communities. In each new community a workshop is held which invites the new audience to donate materials from their lives and create elements to add to the installation. At every stop it grows both in size and universal significance. It is a B-Movie monster, eating away at the gallery walls and Frankenstiened by my own reactions to art materials, audience, environment and critical reactions to philosophy and art history.

Thursday, October 8, 2009
Stained Glass Class with Cheryl Wingert
Call Bethany at the Black Creek Arts Center to sign up, 843.332.6234.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Business of Art Series at BCAC
The class will take place at the Black Creek Arts Center on Friday, November 13. It will last from 9:00-4:00. The cost for the class is $150.
Reclaimed, Recycled, Hardware Store Jewelry Workshop
This class will take place Saturday, November 14, at the Black Creek Arts Center from 9-4. Erica Bailey will be instructing the workshop. The cost for the class is $150 and includes consumable supplies and materials. Click here to access the supply list.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Come & Explore Art History
Mondays with Michelle Starting Again for November
Glass Bead Making Class Coming Soon
The class will take place at Black Creek Arts Center on November 21, from 10-2. The cost for the class is $75 and includes all supplies needed for the class. This class will be a fun learning experience and a great chance to give a hand-made gift to someone for Christmas.
Jim Stratton to Teach Intermediate Oil Painting

Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Fowle to Show in Philadelphia
Musik Garten Classes Starting Soon

Monday, September 28, 2009
Ilona to Offer Four One-Day Workshops in October
In addition to the oil painting workshop on October 10th, Ilona will also be leading three one-day workshops the following week. On Monday, October 12th, she will be leading a portrait workshop at the Arts Center from 9:30 – 12:30. The cost for the class is $35.
On Tuesday, Ilona will be in Darlington at Birds Of A Feather to lead a portrait workshop from 9:30 to 12:30. The cost for this workshop will also be $35. On Wednesday, Ilona will be back at the Black Creek Arts Center to lead a workshop on painting flowers. The cost for this workshop will also be $35 and it will last from 9:30 to 12:30.
Call the Black Creek Arts Center to sign up for any of these workshops, 843.332.6234.

Sunday, September 27, 2009
Three Exhibits to Open October 1st in Hartsville
The Black Creek Arts Center and Feury Fine Art will be hosting work by Watermedia artists. Watermedia is loosely defined as acrylic and watercolor painting. Among the artists on display will be Frankie Bush, Heidi Bond, Anna Coe, Pollie Bristow, Carolyn Swallow, Catherine Anderson, Marty Brown, Lynda English, and Jackie Wukela.
At the Hartsville Library will be work done by current and retired Sonoco employees. The library is hosting the Second Annual Sonoco Art Show.
The two watermedia exhibits are being held in conjunction with the South Carolina Watermedia Society’s annual retreat, which is being held in Florence this year. Darlington County is the home of the current President of the Watermedia Society, Pollie Bristow of Darlington.
The Arts Council, Library, and the Feury’s graciously invite everyone out for this exciting night of art openings. All venues are open to the public and have no admission charges.
The mission of Black Creek Arts Council is to promote and foster the Arts in Darlington County. BCAC’s offices are housed in a state of the art 10,000 square foot facility at 116 West College Avenue in Hartsville, SC. BCAC offers a variety of programs including art classes of all styles, after-school activities, pre-school aged programs, private music lessons, and various types of gallery exhibits. BCAC also offers assistance with arts management, funding, education, and program coordination to arts and cultural organizations in Darlington County.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Workshop Weekend Set For October 10th
Oil Painting, Watercolor, & Photoshop Elements Workshop Coming to BCAC

Above: Ilona Smithkin
Over the second weekend in October, the
Ilona Smithkin will kick off her 2009 Tour of South Carolina with a one-day oil painting workshop on October 10th. The workshop will take place from 9am to 4pm at the
Anne Patterson will be leading a watercolor workshop on October 9th and 10th. The two-day workshop will cost $150 (lunch provided on Saturday) and meets from 10am-4pm both days. Patterson’s workshop is going to focus on teaching participants what makes color vibrant and how to use color to create a calm and serene image. Patterson will also teach participants to become more expressive and adept in understanding the impact of color choices in watercolor paintings.
Above: A watercolor painting by Anne Patterson
Call the
Duane Childers will also be offering a workshop on October 10th. Duane’s workshop is called Photoshop Elements for Football Widows. The workshop will meet on October 10th and 17th from 10am to 4pm. The cost for the class is $180, with a reduced fee for participants who already have Photoshop Elements 7. Lunch will be provided on October 10th.
In addition to the oil painting workshop on October 10th, Ilona will also be leading three one-day workshops the following week. On Monday, October 12th, she will be leading a portraiture workshop at the
On Tuesday, Ilona will be in
Participants of Ilona’s workshops should plan to leave with a completed painting. Call the
Ilona’s visit to
The mission of Black Creek Arts Council is to promote and foster the Arts in
Three Exhibits to Open on October 1st
Three art exhibits will debut on the same night in downtown Hartsville. The
The
At the Hartsville Library will be work done by current and retired Sonoco employees. The library is hosting the Second Annual Sonoco Art Show.
The two watermedia exhibits are being held in conjunction with the South Carolina Watermedia Society’s annual retreat, which is being held in
The Arts Council, Library, and the Feury’s graciously invite everyone out for this exciting night of art openings. All venues are open to the public and have no admission charges.
The mission of Black Creek Arts Council is to promote and foster the Arts in
Friday, September 18, 2009
Long Lash Cabaret set for October 17th

Smithkin, Local Talent to Give Performance to Benefit Darlington County's Arts Council
Ilona Smithkin will be returning to the
Ilona, along with a variety of local talent, will transform the gallery at the
The Long Lash Cabaret will begin at 6:30 with appetizers and drinks. The show will get underway at 7:00. Tickets for the event can be purchased at the
The mission of Black Creek Arts Council is to promote and foster the Arts in
BCAC Receives Support From State Arts Commission
BCAC RECIEVES GRANT FROM S.C ARTS COMMISSION
Black Creek Arts Council (BCAC) has been awarded a $10,000 grant by the South Carolina Arts Commission. The two-year grant will support BCAC’s off-site events, programs, and projects.
BCAC has announced partnerships with the Darlington Library, Birds Of A Feather of Darlington, and the City of
Local residents can see how the Arts Commission grant and local funds are benefiting Black Creek Arts Council by visiting the Allard A. Alston Conference Room at the
The South Carolina Arts Commission is the state agency charged with creating a thriving arts environment that benefits all
Created by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1967, the Arts Commission is working to increase public participation in the arts by providing services, grants and leadership initiatives in three areas: arts education, community arts development and artistic development. Headquartered in
The mission of Black Creek Arts Council is to promote and foster the Arts in
Three Creeks Visual Artisans Alliance Exhibit at the Darlington Library
Now through the end of October, paintings by members of The Three Creeks Visual Artisans Alliance will be on display at the Darlington Library.
The Three Creeks Visual Artisans Alliance is made up of artists and artisans from Marlboro County. On display in the libary are paintings by: Donald Wayne Chavis, Patricia Gehm, Carolyn Karn, Martha C. Rankin, Janice Rozier, Johnsie Stidd, and R. Thomas Wimberly.
This exhibit is made possible through collaboration by Black Creek Arts Council and the Darlington Library. Funding for this exhibit and future exhibits in the Allard A. Alston Conference Room through the aforementioned partnership has been provided by the South Carolina Arts Commission.
For more information about The Three Creek Visual Artisans Alliance, click here.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Photography Classes with Duane Childers

Duane Childers will be leading the following photography classes in September and October:
Childers' Beginning Photography Class is also appropriate as a refresher class.
Beginning Photography for Football Widows will take place over two Saturdays, September 12th & 19th. The class will begin at 10am and end at 4pm. The cost for the class is $85. This class is perfect for women who have husbands perched in front of a TV all weekend during the Fall.
The cost for Photoshop Elements is $180. If you already have Photoshop Elements 7, the price is reduced to $100.
Call Bruce at the Arts Center to register for these photography classes, 843.332.6234.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Not Your Average Jones
Average is not a word to be used when describing Cliff Jones.
After spending a few minutes in Hartsville Memorial Libary's Serpentine Gallery, it is obvious that Cliff's talents behind a lens are amazing. A closer look at the labels that accompany his photographs let you know that Cliff also has a way with words.
"If I can entertain or make someone smile with any of my photos then I have done my job," says the Hartsville-native about his photos. Smile you will do if you visit this exhibit. Cliff's clever titles and light-hearted approach to photography are refreshing and, well, anything but average; proving Cliff is not your average Jones.

Most people venture to Rome to see the Colosseum. Not Cliff Jones. He found it right here in the rural South.
Cliff recently won two awards at The Carolinas II photography contest. He received first place in the Images of Darlington County category and won one of the two People's Choice Awards. The Carolinas II was a community photography exhibit presented by Black Creek Arts Council and Hartsville Memorial Library and sponsored by Sonoco.
Hartsville Memorial Library is located 147 W. College Ave. The library is open Monday through Thursday from 9am to 8pm and Fridays from 9am to 5pm. On weekends, the library is open on Saturdays from 10am to 2pm and Sundays from 2pm to 5pm.
Cliff can be reached via email at cliff@bones13.com or visit him on the web at www.bones13.com.
You can’t take yourself too serious, you must have some fun with everything you do. I think Ferris Bueller said it best, “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Patz Fowle Spent The Summer in Chicago & Kansas City
Darlington County artist Patz Fowle recently spent some time at the Teacher Institute of Contemporary Art at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Kansas City Art Institute.

Above: The view from Patz' Dorm Room
Patz on her time in Chicago:
During my two weeks at TICA's drawing and oil painting sessions (June 6-17), I had 81 hours of studio practice and 12 hours of lectures and presentations, and I never wanted it to end! Another awesome things about the TICA program is having the Art Institute of Chicago connected to the school; it's like one colossal cultural classroom. I also had the opportunity to study at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. My husband, Mike, joined me on the weekend and we explored everything that the city had to offer. Chicago was overflowing with art. It was everywhere your eyes landed and it was just what my eyes needed as an art educator and artist!

Above: Patz began work on a portrait of Ilona Smithkin during her time away.
The summer of 2009 featured two studio concentrations: Painting, with Assistant Professor Jessie Fisher and Sculpture, with Jim Whitworth.
Patz chose to do sculpture workshop with Jim Whitworth.

Black Creek Arts Council would like to congratulate Patz on her accomplishments this summer.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Christmas Shoppe 2010: Guidelines

Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Wan Marsh To Teach Collage Workshop on Sept. 26th
99.9% green art

Artist Biography
Wan has been a “green” artist her whole life without realizing it until recently. When discovering mixed media collage she found her calling, an outlet of expression and a purpose for all her “found and saved objects.”
Her art is about recycling, repurposing and reinventing. Her work demonstrates skill and willingness to experiment using a variety of very unconventional materials.
She does this out of a need to change things, create her own order and revisit the past. Wan looks at what others may see as trash and sees possibilities.
Through her art she has found a way to transform the mundane into the sublime, the discarded into the collectable, and the unappreciated, tossed aside parts of life into beauty. She sees art in almost any object.
Wan is a mixed media artist whose work has been featured in shows and has won numerous awards, the latest being The Members Hall of Fame Award on Ovation TV and two assemblages accepted in The CPCC Recycled Art Show.
Wan has taught decorative painting classes at CPCC in Charlotte and art classes in the CMS school system. She also teaches painting, mixed media and collage privately.
Her mixed media collages consist of, but are not limited to:
paint, paper, wood, glass, photography, metal, fiber and found objects.
She also incorporates many of her unique decorative painting techniques to achieve unlimited effects.