Friday July 13, 5 – 9 p.m., another great evening in downtown New Bern
The Bank of the Arts presents Time Machine by installation artist Jan Horner. The kenetic objects range from rusty wheels to hanging pieces, many of natural materials, others man-made. The opening reception is from 5 to 8 p.m.. The exhibit runs through August 25. 317 Middle Street.
Michaele Rose Watson’s Studio, tucked away at 413B Broad Street will have numerous artists, performers, musicians, painters and sculptures in attendance, where art will be created and displayed 5–9 p.m., 413B Broad Street.
Carolina Creations Fine Art & Contemporary Craft Gallery features new paintings by Sally Sutton, an artist recognized for the amount of color in her work and bold brush strokes and whose work is in many well-known collections. 317A Pollock Street.
New Bern ArtWorks & Company. Meet artist Harriet Goode, whose figures in her paintings represent women she may know or strangers who hi-jacked her imagination. Located in Studio 323 at 323 Pollock Street.
New Bern ArtWorks & Company. Meet artist Harriet Goode, whose figures in her paintings represent women she may know or strangers who hi-jacked her imagination. Located in Studio 323 at 323 Pollock Street.
Other participating art venues.
Bear Hands Art Factory & Framing, artwork by Shannon
Semple- 213 219 Middle Street.
The Next Chapter, Summer scenes by local artists, 320 South
Front Street.
New Bern Farmer’s Market, Artists, authors, live music, 412
South Front Street.
Caroline McGarth Newborn Photography, Newborn
photography exhibit, 329 Middle Street.
Beads-N-Bowls, 220 Craven Street.
The Accidental Artist, 219A Craven Street.
Enjoy your evening...
Susan Moffat-Thomas
Executive Director
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