Thursday, May 10, 2012

New Bern's Cultural Center...a sampling of downtown happenings!

Bank of the Arts Gallery

Bank of the Arts Gallery
 ART
Bank of the Arts Gallery
On May 8, the Bank of the Arts opened with a gallery filled with a wonderful array of art…paintings, pastels, drawings, pottery, photography, fiber, fine arts, weaving, basketry, graphics, wood, glass and mixed media. More than 120 artists throughout the region submitted media to the Bank of the Arts' 11th Annual Juried Art Show competing for $5,000 in awards. The Show is sponsored by the Craven Arts Council & Gallery and the Twin Rivers Art Association. For more information read Luminary May 2012.

If you missed this one day only market, don’t despair. The exhibit opens during ARTWALK, with an Artist’s Reception on Friday May 11 from 5 to 8 p.m. and runs through June 28.

ARTWALK,  held the 2nd Friday of every other month, offers 13 art venues…a mix of galleries, restaurants and shops.  

THEATRE
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, a Tony nominated musical comedy centers on two con men in the French Riviera featuring the memorable songs Give Them What They Want and Love In My Legs. New Bern Civic Theatre in collaboration with the Rivertowne Ballroom, offers performances May 11, 12, 18, 19 at 8 p.m. and May 13 at 2 p.m. Tickets $17 in advance, $19 at the door. For more information go to newberncivictheatre.org.

The River Towne Players bring Noel Cowards, Blithe Spirit to the stage in the Masonic Theatre May 18, 19, 25, 26 at 8 pm., May 20 and 27 at 3 p.m. Written as an escape for the people in Great Britain during the war, this comedy conjures up laughs at the expense of novelist Charles Condomine. Tickets $12 in advance $15 at the door. For more information call 638-2577.

MUSIC
JOEL MABUS - a maverick in the folk art world, has been a mainstay on the folk circuit for the past 30 years with 20 albums to his credit. He will perform at the Trent River Coffee Company on May 18, 8 p.m., $15 general, $12 members, $8 students. For more information call 633-6444.

Twenty Songs For 25 Years Voci Allegre, New Bern’s longest-running and continuously performing vocal ensemble, is celebrating its 25th year with an anniversary concert at the Bank of the Arts, Friday, May 25 at 6 pm. The concert features favorites spanning a broad range of musical genres and periods from Renaissance madrigals to art songs, to folk and patriotic tunes to Broadway and movie themes. The concert is free…contributions are accepted and may be made to the CAC&G (Craven Arts Council & Gallery).

Susan Moffat Thomas
Executive Director 


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