Carrboro
Archer Graphics
206 E. Main St. 929-7522.
House artists Ronnie Parks, Mary Mendell, Jenifer Padilla, Trey Mainwaring. Mixed Media: New images from House Artists.
ArtsCenter
300-G E. Main Street 929-2787.
Works by Hunter Levinsohn in the East End Gallery. Annual Faculty Show runs through Oct. 10.
Carrboro Massage Therapy
102 Ashe Street
Opening Oct. 7 for a show of photos by Mark Terry, along with the paintings of Jenifer Padilla, jewelry by Roberta Marasca, pottery by Mark Terry, paintings by Malik Wagenseil and original art by Sarah Stainback.
DeWitt Law
118 E. Main St. 338-8200
Paintings by Mary Charlton. “Paintings focus on the basic elements of life and the earth that often get lost or crushed in our modern technological society.â€
Fifth Season Gardening Co.
106 South Greensboro St.
932-7600.
Works by Los Angeles and Denver based photographer
Eric Bogart.
Fleet Feet Gallery
406 E Main St. 942-3102.
Michael Czeiszperger collaborates with Cam Cline in his photographs of subjects for Cam’s drawings and paintings.
N.C. Crafts Gallery
212 W. Main St. 942-4048. “Garden Delights and Favorite Places†– New paintings by Antje Shiflett of Union Ridge, N,C. Reception during the Artwalk 6-9 p.m.
Open Eye Café
100-C E. Main St. 968-9410.
Abstract paintings by Nathaniel Quinn. “My paintings are about disappearing spaces: real and imagined, concrete and abstract and the pathways used to get there.†Live music by Gypsy Switch at 8 p.m. during Artwalk.
Nested
118-B E Main St. 338-8023.
Let’s Rebuild. New works by Ryan Helsel. Oct. 1-31. Opening Oct. 12
Room Gallery
109 East Brewer Lane 969-0031.
Room Gallery at The Metal Shop on Brewer Lane hosts Ian Pause for an installation of furniture, lighting, paintings and more.
Reception Oct. 12.
Weaver St. Realty
116 E. Main Street 929-5658.
Features local resident Greg Ivey. “Come and be surprised by what he shows us!â€
Chapel Hill
Ackland Art Museum
South Columbia St. and Franklin St. 966-5736.
The Ackland marks its first reinstallation (as in every painting rehung) since 1991 and along with it, the opening of The Art of Looking, a 70 painting show from the collection of former Ackland Director Charles Millard. During the Artwalk, from 6:45-7:15 p.m., Assistant Director of Art and Education Carolyn Woods gives a gallery talk about the exhibit.
Animation and Fine Art
University Mall 968-8008.
Paul Jenkins’ Phenomena of Color. “Paul uses transparent and translucent colors that ebb and flow over his support media. Moving the paper not the brush. Lithographs/Water Colors.â€
Caffe Driade
1215A E. Franklin St., Chapel Hill, 942-2333.
Paintings by Maria Falbo. Live music during Artwalk performed by Turbo Project and Deeper Roots (8p.m.)
FedEx Global Education Center
301 Pittsboro Street 962-2435.
Photos by Phil Borges of extraordinary women in remote parts of Asia, South American and Africa.
Turning Point Gallery
University Mall 967-0402.
Paintings by Simon Bull with a preshow during the ArtWalk with 10 new releases. Bull will be painting in person October 20 1-5 p.m. during University Mall’s Fall Splendor.
Southern Village
Bagwell, Holt, Smith, Tillman & Jones, PA
400 Market Street, Suite 103 932-2225.
Paintings by Eduardo Lapetina.
“A powerful and colorful demonstration of a man’s life transition.†Aug. 1 through Oct. 31.
Bloom
708 Market Street 942-9880.
Rebecca Rousseau, Marcia DiMartino: acrylics, Missy McLamb: photography, Lizzie Newton: jewelry, Sam Shelby, Jaquelin Perry: oils.
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