Savory September: Wild, Wild West
6:30 p.m., Friday, Sept. 26, Piedmont Arts
Get ready to boot scootin’ boogie at this Wild West-themed fundraiser for Piedmont Arts.
Kick up your boot heels to live country and western music by Matt Boswell, test your grit with Wild West-themed games and a 50/50 raffle, and sample themed dishes and custom cocktails prepared by local chefs, including:
• Anne Compson, Mary Compson, Brad Johnson and Janet Lewis
• Blanche and Tom Mahoney, Ester and Buz Schilbe and Barb and Guy Stanley
• Holly Burton and Tyler Lacy
• Kat and Dave Kitzmiller of Be Wiched
• Lori and Burr Fox and Julia and Blake Shumate
• Ouss Sahhar and Kerry Smith
• Page Beeler, Cindy Edgerton and Beth Sibbick
• Rachel and Shannon Cox and Donna and Jimmy McGarry
• Susan Critz, Judy Dashoff and Marty Gardner
• TAD Tavern
Suggested attire for the event is “Western flair,” so, dust off your boots, throw on some fringe and saddle up in your favorite denim, bandanas and cowboy hats. It’s time to boogie!
Admission tickets are $50 per person and include food and drinks. Raffle tickets are $20 each or $100 for six.
News
Piedmont Arts seeks input about its future for a long-range strategic plan
Piedmont Arts is seeking public input on its future and how it can have a positive impact on the community. The museum will use this feedback to create a new strategic plan that will guide its goals through the next five years.
Community members are asked to complete a public input survey about their experiences at Piedmont Arts and how the museum can shape these experiences in the future. The survey can be accessed on the museum’s website at the link below. It will remain open through Sept. 30. Submit a survey by Friday, Sept. 12, to be entered in a drawing for two tickets to Savory September: Wild, Wild West.
What Memory Wears: Works by Barbara Hardy and Bob Ray
On view through Oct. 11, Piedmont Arts
Barbara Hardy and Bob Ray have been living and working together for more than 25 years. They are inspired by found objects, patterns and designs discovered in nature. Through their intimate, creative and artistic bond, they have created a diverse body of work full of rich textures and layered patterns.
In a Different Light: Photographs by Russell Hart
On view through Oct. 11, Piedmont Arts
Hart uses photography to explore the ways in which humans occupy and alter their environments and the landscape, but his photographs aren’t meant to be documentary or even realistic. “My work is based on observation,” Hart explains. “It doesn’t express a world view or share an intimate experience in the manner of so much contemporary art. It’s intended to show familiar things in a new way.”
Eyes on the Wild: Photography by Artemisia Blankenship
On view through Oct. 11, Piedmont Arts
Blankenship became passionate about photography while pursuing a career in fashion. Wildlife became one of her favorite subjects. She greatly enjoys photographing the animals she sees while taking long walks and views the images with a race of excitement, becoming truly lost in time discovering the magical beauty of every different species. She feels that the most meaningful way to capture the divine spirit and essence of wildlife and honor its existence on our planet is by sharing her images with others. Her favorite places to shoot are in the Florida Everglades, the coastal regions of North and South Carolina and the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.
Upcoming Events
Strategic Plan Listening Session
6-7 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 10, Piedmont Arts
Join moderators Natalie Hodge and Jennifer Reis for a listening session about Piedmont Arts. Share your thoughts on the future of the museum and how it can positively impact the community.
Dr. Elliot Engel: The Mystery of Robert E. Lee
7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 2, Piedmont Arts
Dr. Elliot Engel returns to Piedmont Arts with a light and enlightening literary lecture on Robert E. Lee. Using anecdotes, analysis and large doses of humor, Engel expertly reveals the man as a son, father, husband and unassuming general.
Guests are invited to attend a dinner with Dr. Engel before the program at 5:45 p.m. Reservations must be made in advance by purchasing tickets below. Tickets to the dinner and lecture are $50. The lecture will begin at 7 p.m. in the galleries. Tickets to the lecture alone are $25.
Foster Gallery Reception
4-6 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 7, Piedmont Arts
Students attending Albert Harris and Patrick Henry elementary schools will have work on display in the Foster Gallery from Sep. 26-Oct. 31.
A free reception for the students and their families will be held from 4-6 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 7, at Piedmont Arts.
Exhibit Opening Reception
5:30-7:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 24, Piedmont Arts
Join Piedmont Arts for an opening reception in honor of its new exhibits. A gallery talk will be held at 6:15 p.m. Complimentary refreshments will be served.
Exhibits on view:
• Peace Post: Portraits of Peace
• Legible Earth: The Fire Tapestries
• Paintings by Donald Towns
• Inspired Creations by Lynwood Artists
This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP with the number and names of the attendees in your party by Wednesday, Oct. 22.
Classes
Bob Ross Workshop
9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 4
Needle Felting
2:30-4:30 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 19
Bob Ross Workshop
9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 2
Needle Felting
2:30-4:30 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 10
Bob Ross Workshop
9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 6
Chix with Stix
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Second and fourth Tuesdays