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Thursday, NOV 15 • Friday, NOV 16 • Saturday, NOV 17click event below for details
NOVEMBER
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NOVEMBER
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NOVEMBER
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WU Union of Student Artists | Art Auction
THU, NOV 15, 7 - 9 PMdetails
LOCATED AT:
GETTYS CENTER
201 E MAIN ST
in the Courtroom, on the 2nd floor
Studio & Gallery Stroll
FRI, NOV 16, 11AM - 7PM & SAT, NOV 17, 11AM - 6PMdetails
(including Juried Exhibition)
Stroll Card
Grab a Stroll Card and collect site stickers as you go. Collect 12 or more to exchange your Stroll Card for a gift at sites designated with a red dot. Stroll Cards will be available on Friday & Saturday at participating Studios, Galleries, Businesses & our Art Party info table (located at the Gettys Arts Center, 201 E MAIN ST.)
Completed Stroll Cards can be exchanged for one of the following gifts at these participating locations. (one gift per completed Stroll Card)
Schedule & Map
Get a map at the info desk in the Gettys Center to help you navigate Art Party.
CENTER FOR THE ARTS Artists Studios
Barry Grant
Jewelry, Sculpture, Watercolors
Second Floor. Studios 5, 6 & 7
Jennifer Hamilton
Mixed Media & Painting.
Second Floor. Studios 3 & 4
Wanda Steppe
Oil Painting
Second Floor. Studios 8 & 9
Elsa Turner
Third Floor, Studio 2
GALLERY 5 @ MAIN ST CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
Harriet Marshall Goode
Paintings & Assemblages. Gallery 5
5th Floor. #500
GETTYS CENTER Artists Studios & Galleries
Susan Hendley & Josiah Blevins
Second Floor. Studio 202
Downtown Artistry
First Floor. Studio 102
Rock Hill Pottery Center
First Floor. Studio 103
Joyce Turner
Basement, Studio B-7
GETTYS CENTER Courtroom Gallery
Sierra Alter
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
C&D Bunce
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
M.C. Churchill-Nash
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Stephen Crotts
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Christopher Gates Doehling
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Brandi Fox
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Caitlin Harvey
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Sarah Kennedy Irwin
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Craig Morrow
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Fred Shope
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Michael Sorrow
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Dominique Verechia Bunce
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
WINTHROP UNIVERSITY Galleries
Paul Martika
Rutledge Gallery and Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery
details
(including Juried Exhibition)
CENTER FOR THE ARTS Artists Studios
Jewelry, Sculpture, Watercolors
Second Floor. Studios 5, 6 & 7
Jennifer Hamilton
Mixed Media & Painting.
Second Floor. Studios 3 & 4
Wanda Steppe
Oil Painting
Second Floor. Studios 8 & 9
Elsa Turner
Third Floor, Studio 2
GALLERY 5 @ MAIN ST CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
GETTYS CENTER Artists Studios & Galleries
Second Floor. Studio 202
Downtown Artistry
First Floor. Studio 102
Rock Hill Pottery Center
First Floor. Studio 103
Joyce Turner
Basement, Studio B-7
GETTYS CENTER Courtroom Gallery
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
C&D Bunce
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
M.C. Churchill-Nash
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Stephen Crotts
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Christopher Gates Doehling
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Brandi Fox
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Caitlin Harvey
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Sarah Kennedy Irwin
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Craig Morrow
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Fred Shope
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Michael Sorrow
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
Dominique Verechia Bunce
Second Floor. the Courtroom Gallery
WINTHROP UNIVERSITY Galleries
Rutledge Gallery and Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery
Studio Artists Showcase Reception
Friday, NOV 16, 5:30PM - 7:30PMdetails
Exhibition | Nov. 2 – 18, 2018
Free, Public Reception | Friday, November 16 | 5:30 – 7:30 PM
This unique exhibit explores the works created by the artists working within the studios at the Center for the Arts and Gettys Art Center. With more than 20 artists in the studios, this group show features dynamic artwork that represents a wide variety of media.
The Studio Artists Showcase is a preview of what patrons will discover when the artists welcome the public into their open studios during Art Party – Rock Hill, November 15 – 17, 2018. more info | https://www.yorkcountyarts.org/2018studioartshowcase
Special event during the reception:
Competitive Portrait Drawing
Fri. Nov. 16, 2018 | 6 – 7 PM
LOCATED AT:
CENTER FOR THE ARTS
121 E MAIN ST
in the Dalton Gallery
Friends of Friday Arts Project — a group show | Reception
Friday, NOV 16, 5:30PM - 7:30PMdetails
Exhibition | Oct 19 – November 19, 2018
Free, Public Reception | Friday, November 16 | 5:30 – 7:30 PM
A select collection of works by artists with Friday Arts Project to exhibit during Art Party 2018.
LOCATED AT:
GETTYS CENTER
201 E MAIN ST
in the Courtroom, on the 2nd floor
Competitive Portrait Drawing
Friday, NOV 16, 6PM - 7PMdetails
NEEDED: 16 artists | 15 models
ARTISTS | No Fee to Participate
Email: Michael Gentry, Gallery Manager, mgentry@yorkcountyarts.org
MODELS | $10 sitting fee
Register online at yorkcountyarts.org/competitiveportraitdrawing
Models choose their favorite portrait of themselves and take it home that evening.
LOCATED AT:
CENTER FOR THE ARTS
121 E MAIN ST
in the Dalton Gallery
Le Petit Cinema Sous Paris
Friday, NOV 16, 6:30PM - 9:30PM | Short Film Screeningdetails
Co-Producers: Ben Sliker & Terry Roueche
Buy One. Get One. (4:09)
My Name is Harold Allen (6:00)
Grand Dragon (7:16)
ROM (7:19)
Expectant (14:04)
The Gospel of Hip Bones (12:10)
Internal Affairs Pt. 1 (5:20)
Internal Affairs Pt. 2 (4:21)
Room Service (11:28)
Take A Breath (2:14)
Crass (10:36)
The Astronomers (9:11)
Desideratum (6:05)
A Squirrel’s Tale (4:43)
A Short Memoir (2:38)
In Pieces (4:39)
LOCATED AT:
157 E MAIN ST
The Left Bank, the underground venue at Amélie’s, Rock Hill
Doors open at 6:30PM
Performance Expo
FRI, NOV 22, Performance: 7:15PMdetails
FEATURED PERFORMANCE
Sinergismo's See Not For Looking is inspired by dazzle camouflage, a WWI naval tactic where ships were painted not to hide from the enemy, but to disorient and confuse them. A haunting scenario is depicted through choreographed dance, original sound score, and spoken word while exploring how abstract, black and white paintings on panel can be used as costume and/or shield for characters. When their defenses are down, these characters reveal raw emotion encouraging the audience to consider what defense mechanisms they put into place in their own lives and the various personas we all employ.
Concept, Set Design & Construction by Jon Prichard. Choreography by Gretchen Jax. Choreography Assist by Alex Zsoldos. Music by Gene Bledsoe. Soundtrack by Dylan Gilbert. Poems & Song Lyrics by Brittney Prichard. Featuring performances by Alex Zsoldos, Gretchen Jax ,Brittney Prichard, Jonathan Prichard, Allison Paksoy Hughes, Jacki McCarthy and Jordan Kwanvig. Go to Sinergismo for more info.
OPENING ACT
THE PROFESSOR is rich, handsome, and knows how to talk anyone into doing just about anything. When THE PROFESSOR can't get a teacher to give him a better grade, THE PROFESSOR and his friend A LECTURE ON MARKETING match him up with another teacher to make THE PROFESSOR happier. When a girl named THE AUDIENCE transfers to THE PROFESSOR's school, THE AUDIENCE and THE PROFESSOR give her a makeover and attempt to find her A DELIGHTFUL PERFORMANCE. THE PROFESSOR soon realizes that he wants A DELIGHTFUL PERFORMANCE all to himself, but no one seems right. THE PROFESSOR, with the help of THE AUDIENCE soon realizes that there is more to life, before THE PROFESSOR finds A DELIGHTFUL PERFORMANCE of his dreams.
Performed by: Nathan Matthews
Doors open at 7:30, performance starts at 8:00.
LOCATED AT:
GETTYS CENTER
201 E MAIN ST
in the Courtroom, on the 2nd floor
Seminars & Workshops
SAT, NOV 17, 10 AM - 5PMdetails
SATURDAY, NOV 17
10 – 11 AM
LOCATED AT:
THE TECHNOLOGY INCUBATOR
157 E MAIN ST #501
Starving Artists, and How to Avoid Being One | Chris Doehling
So you’ve learned how to make art. Great, but now what? What if you could transition into art as a full time occupation? As an illustrator with a wide range of experience, Christopher Doehling will discuss some basic principles to get you started on your way, as well as some surprising facts that will help you avoid pitfalls commonly encountered on your journey to a professional art career.
BIO
Christopher Doehling is currently an animator with Charter Communications Learning and Development Department, as well as a freelance illustrator since 2008. He has also worked as a designer and production professional in four other creative fields, including feature and broadcast animation, motion graphics, video production, and graphic design for print and packaging. But he is mostly known for marrying Emily Kiebel in 2016, who was largely responsible for his being notable in any way whatsoever.
SATURDAY, NOV 17
10 AM – NOON
LOCATED AT:
THE WHITE HOME
258 E WHITE ST
Sketchbook/Journal-Making | Brandi Fox
Brandi Fox is a local photographer and Friday Arts Project staffer who works primarily with student artists at Winthrop University. She’s wife to Chris, and mother of two.
SATURDAY, NOV 17
11:15 AM – 12:15 PM
LOCATED AT
121 E MAIN ST
Lewandowski Classroom
Guerrilla Filmmaking | Pete Stone
Everything You Need to Learn about How to Learn About Making Your Own Films
One hour is not nearly enough time to learn—or even properly focus on—one skill about filmmaking, so we’re going to focus on every skill you need to know.
In one hour we’ll cover:
- Writing – Getting your story on the page with action.
- Preproduction – Getting actors, location, legal paperwork, and equipment figured out.
- Production – What’s important and what’s not.
- Post Production – Editing.
- Marketing – Sharing your work.
With so many resources available online today, the challenge isn’t having access to information, but rather knowing what to ignore. Therefore, in one hour we’ll give you an overview of the most important concepts to help guide you on where to focus your time as you prepare for your production. The tools shared will help ensure you get out of planning stage and into the production stage.
BIO
Pete Stone has been doing independent production for over a decade. He has produced shows for various cable stations, makes really great Belgium Waffles, and has a Master of Fine Arts degree in Screenwriting from Grady College of Journalism at the University of Georgia. His films have screened in multiple film festivals and on South Carolina ETV. He is currently preparing to self-produce and direct a feature length version of his short-film Voyage of the Swamp Fox after it gained popular attention from key investors.
SATURDAY, NOV 17
1 – 2 PM
LOCATED AT:
1046 OAKLAND AVE
What is performance art? | Dennissa Young
SATURDAY, NOV 17
2 – 3 PM
price: $10 (seating is limited to 20 participants)
LOCATED AT:
1046 OAKLAND AVE
Cleaning Up Your Compositions | Carson Carroll
This workshop will teach basic composition rules to help participants go from blindly shooting pictures to creating interesting and compelling images. Along with learning effective ways to compose images, students will be able to experiment with their new knowledge and cameras in the surrounding area. Then at the end of the workshop participants will reconvene to share and discuss the images they created during experimentation time.
Bring some sort of digital device that has a camera—it can be a phone or digital camera of any kind.
[Cost for this seminar covers printing for hand-outs about composition rules/tips & poster/mat-board cut-out to help with composing.]
Carson Carroll is a senior Fine Arts major at Winthrop University with a concentration in photography. She first became interested in taking images while running around her uncle’s photography studio when she was younger and that love for the lens has only grown since then. She has experimented with all sorts of subject matter in the beginning stages of her creative career, ranging from still-lifes in the studio, landscapes in New Zealand, and portraits of the people close to her. While shooting portraits is her favorite, she has learned key components of creating compositions that have helped her take a successful image no matter the subject. When is she is not spending time in Rock Hill she is back home in Charleston, South Carolina spending time with her dog and big family.
SATURDAY, NOV 17
2 – 5 PM
LOCATED AT
121 E MAIN ST
Lewandowski Classroom
Wool Felting | Chris Evans
Chris Evans paintings and collages have been exhibited in galleries in New York and Chicago and in numerous museums throughout the United States. Graduating from Saint Xavier College in Chicago with a master’s degree is special education, Ms. Evans was later accepted into the graduate school of Visual and Performing Arts at Winthrop University in 2015.
Shindig
SAT, NOV 17, 7PMdetails
Celebrate the close of our 3rd Annual Art Party with poetry, food and music! Join us in the Courtroom at Gettys as we reflect on cultures coming together in what promises to satisfy culinary, intellectual and musical appetites.
Enjoy a reading of selected works by celebrated poet Susan Ludvigson, followed by the music of Kelly Jo Ramirez and Matt Dingledine of Phat Lip, with a combination of Latin rhythms and pop harmonies.
Gil Gonzalez and Jeff Cozzens with El Cancun are innovators in Rock Hill's burgeoning culinary scene, partnering recently with Rock Hill Brewing Co. for a weekly themed taco feature. They're bringing a sumptuous family-style dinner that fuses traditional family recipes from Mexico with local Carolina ingredients and flavors. The meal will include a ceviche appetizer, smoked chicken with a Southern-infused mole sauce, spiced-tamarind candy pecan pie, and more!
Cash bar (first drink included with ticket).
FEATURING:
Susan Ludvigson
POET
Susan Ludvigson is professor emeritus of English at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina. She is the author of ten collections of poetry; her books include Northern Lights (1981), The Swimmer (1982), The Beautiful Noon of No Shadow (1986), To Find the Gold (1990), Everything Winged Must Be Dreaming (1993), Trinity (1996), Sweet Confluence: New and Selected Poems (2000), and Escaping the House of Certainty (2006).
Ludvigson’s poetry attends to family, faith, landscapes, and the arts. Reviewing The Beautiful Moon of No Shadow for Poetry, Alice Fulton noted, “Ludvigson reveals emotional treasons and treasures by recording rather than transforming reality.… Like a cinema verité director, Ludvigson observes and participates in the poems.” Escaping the House of Certainty includes formally innovative poems that incorporate prose, recipes, and fluid, broken lines.
Ludvigson has received a Fulbright Fellowship to Yugoslavia and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Guggenheim Foundation.
Kelly Jo Ramirez
SINGER-SONGWRITER
PHAT LIP
LOCATED AT:
GETTYS CENTER
201 E MAIN ST
in the Courtroom, on the 2nd floor
PURCHASE A TICKET!
$50* regular ticket
$25* student ticket
(must show active student ID at the door)
* plus online fees