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Waterway Art Association Spring Show

We’re pleased to announce that once again, Waterway Art Association will be holding its Spring Show and Sale right here at the gallery! This is always a popular event, featuring works in oil, pastel, mixed media, watercolor, acrylic, photography, and more – all by some of the most talented artists in the area. An especially exciting part of this 33rd Annual Spring Show & Sale is the Art Raffle where guests can purchase tickets to win from over 60 original pieces donated especially for the Art Raffle. Proceeds from the Raffle provide funds for Waterway’s annual Visual Arts Scholarship to assist a deserving student seeking higher education and/or vocational studies beyond secondary education. An Awards & Recognition Reception will be held Friday, April 26 from 5 – 7 p.m. The public is invited. Please note that aside from the evening reception, regular  hours for the show are 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Coffee With the Authors – Teri M Brown

Our April author, Teri M. Brown, is know for her portrayals of strong women. In “Daughters of Green Mountain Gap,” she doesn’t disappoint. Teri weaves a compelling tale of three generations of remarkable  North Carolina women living at the turn of the 20th century shedding light on racism, fear of change, loss of traditions, and intricate family dynamics. This is sure to be a lively discussion, so please join us.  Coffee With the Authors is a free event, but seating is limited so we ask that you RSVP ahead of time. Hot coffee, tea and breakfast treats will be served. Sunset River Gallery is located at 10283 Beach Drive SW in Calabash, NC. You can reach us at 910.575.5999.

Gallery to present ‘Coastal Blues’ March 22 – April 27

Artist Lee Mims, Alone Time, oil, 16×16

Sunset River Gallery in Calabash, NC will present Coastal Blues, a multi-media group show, from March 22 through April 27. The exhibit will feature oil, pastel, acrylic, and watercolor paintings along with a range of pottery, wood, glass, and other 3D art pieces. Participating artists include Janet B. Sessoms (oil), Lee Mims (oil), Marcus McClanahan (acrylic), Nancy Hughes Miller (oil), Janet Sessoms (oil), Samantha Spalti (acrylic), Becky Steele (acrylic), William West (watercolor), Judi Moore (acrylic), Catherine Porter Brown (oil), Yuriy Petrov (acrylic), Donn McCrary (acrylic),

Artist Catherine Porter Brown, Ovum Ad Mentum (Egg to Mind), oil, 26×26

Vicki Neilon (acrylic), Ardie Praetorious (clay), Joy Parks Coats (acrylic),  Carol Iglesias (pastel), Ophelia Staton (acrylic), Roseann Bellinger (acrylic), Cathryn Jirlds (photography),  Karen Tillman (oil), Scott Summerfield (blown glass), Diane Flanegan (stained glass), Ginny Lassiter (acrylic), Bob Moffett (wood), Joe DiGiulio (acrylic), Wes Wagner (wood), Betsy Sellers (clay), and Brian Evans (clay).

Gallery director Samantha Spalti said, “This show is a great example of how traditional and contemporary art work together. And I love how these artists have used blue in their work – sometimes a major color block and others a well-placed accent. Blue can bring a sense of calm to the viewer, or it can be bold and energetic. It’s all in the hands of the artist. I’m excited for the community to come and enjoy our Coastal Blues show.”

About Sunset River Gallery

Artist Joy Parks Coats, Somewhere In the Caribbean, acrylic, 18×24

Located in coastal Brunswick County, NC, Sunset River Gallery caters to both area visitors and a growing local community of full-time residents seeking fine art for their homes and businesses. Featuring works by over 100 fine regional artists including Betty Anglin Smith, Marcus McClanahan, Janet Sessoms, and Richard Staat, among others, the gallery is well known in the area for its selection of oil paintings; watermedia; pastels; photography; hand-blown, stained, and fused glass; pottery and clay sculpture; turned and carved wood; unique home décor items; and artisan jewelry.

There are two onsite kilns and five wheels used by the gallery’s pottery students. The gallery also offers ongoing oil/acrylic and watercolor classes as well as workshops by nationally known instructors.

The gallery’s carefully curated selection of investment-grade 20th century fine art is the largest in the Carolinas. Current inventory can be found in the gallery website’s 20th Century Artists section. It includes works by Wolf Kahn (1927-2020), Ed Mell (1942), Raimonds Staprans (1926), Angell Botello (1913-1986), Vladimir Cora (1951), Hunt Slonam (1951), Ginny Crouch Stanford (1950), and two bronze sculptures by Milton Hebald (1930 – 2010).

 

Sunset River Gallery is located at 10283 Beach Drive SW (NC 179), Calabash, NC 28467. Telephone: 910.575.5999. Website: SunsetRiverGallery.com . Regular hours are Monday – Saturday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Daily updates on Facebook and Instagram.

Top featured art: Artist Marcus McClanahan, Blue Shadow.

Holiday Art Market set for Nov. 10 -12

Handmade dolls by Laura Johansen

Sunset River Gallery in Calabash, NC is set to hold its annual Holiday Art Market from Friday, Nov. 10– Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each of the three days. Over 25 popular artists are being featured to include Holiday pottery, jewelry, oil paintings, acrylics, watercolors, home decor items, photography, turned wood, handmade furniture and more. An eight-foot Christmas tree will be filled with artisan-made ornaments, so customers can choose their favorites directly from the tree. There will also be free gift certificate drawings, holiday treats, refreshments, and hot mulled cider.

Featured artists over the weekend, many of whom will be on hand for the event,  include: Betsy Parker (pottery), Kathy Turnauer (fused glass), Donna Michaux (pottery), Tonda Jeffcoat, (pottery)Bob Moffett (turned wood), Gary Baird (wildlife photography), Conway Glass (handblown glass), Ardie Praetorius (pottery), Louise Gerber (pottery), Sherry Banner (jewelry), Vicki Neilon (watercolor and acrylics), Bob Monthie (wood trays), Brian Evans (pottery), Scott Summerfield (handblown glass), Pat White (assorted), Roseann Bellinger (mini paintings), Sharon Dodge (pottery and ornaments), Jewel Simmons (jewelry), Wes Wagner (wood furniture), Kathie Wolk (pottery), Barbara Bryant (fiber art), Kelly Long (ornaments), Brenda Riggins (ornaments and paintings), Blu-Sail Studio (pottery), Laura Johansen (handmade dolls) , Desiree Horton (pottery), Claudia Dowd (pottery), Dirtworks Pottery, McNeill Pottery, Ray Pottery, Woody Hughes (pottery), Janette Franich (jewelry), Skrap Monkey (jewelry), G2 Silver (jewelry), Lucky Dog (jewelry), Featherwood (jewelry), and Maureen Dumas Mallam (accessories).

About Sunset River Gallery

Located in coastal Brunswick County, Sunset River Gallery caters to area visitors and locals in search of gifts or fine art for their homes and businesses. Featuring works by more than 100 North and South Carolina artists – and one of the largest collections of investment grade 20thCentury art in the Carolinas – the gallery is well known for its wide range of paintings, pastels, watermedia, photography, hand-blown and fused glass, pottery, turned and carved wood, one-of-a-kind furniture pieces, bronze sculptures, unique home décor items and artisan jewelry.

Sunset River Gallery

10283 Beach Drive SW

Calabash, NC 28467

910.575.5999

info@sunsetrivergallery.com

sunsetrivergallery.com

(intro image: raku trees by Betsy Parker)

Third Thursday Jazz Night

Join us for another evening of fine tunes and good company in the artistic atmosphere you can only experience here at Sunset River Gallery. After Hours is a local band of seasoned jazz musicians. The popular ensemble brings their musical stylings to the gallery for two hours of jazz standards and the Great American Songbook. Jazz Night is held from 5 – 7 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month. Mark your calendars and plan to stop by! Sunset River Gallery is located at 10283 Beach Drive SW (NC 179) in Calabash, NC. Telephone number is 910.575.5999. Look for updates on the gallery’s Facebook page. (Image: detail, Cool Jazz by Yuriy Petrov)

Holiday Art Market

Always a favorite at the gallery, this will be three days of shopping fun! Works by 25+ artists (many expected to be on hand during the Art Market) are being featured to include holiday pieces, pottery, jewelry, oil paintings, acrylics, watercolors, photography,turned wood, wearable art, fiber art, hand made furniture and more! Our eight-foot Christmas tree will be filled with artisan-made ornaments, plus there will be gift certificate drawings, holiday treats, refreshments and hot mulled cider. As always, this will be a fun Holiday Art Market! See you then!

Coffee With the Authors – Caleb Wygal

Clark Thomas has a lot on his plate. A new book. A beautiful woman far from home. A missing fiancé. And a mysterious dead body plunges him headfirst into his latest real-world Myrtle Beach investigation. As he unravels the case involving renowned food bloggers, restaurant reviews, and The Grand Strand, Clark learns that there is more to the story than meets the eye-and more to his wife’s death.

And the one dead body may not be the last.

Death on the Causeway is the must-read fourth entry into the Myrtle Beach Mystery Series. Hear what author Caleb Wygal has to say at the next Coffee With the Authors at Sunset River Gallery in Calabash, NC. Free, but seating is limited, so RSVP is requested. Coffee, tea, and breakfast treats will be served. Call 910.575.5999.

Gallery adds to investment-grade 20th century art

Sunset River Gallery in Calabash, NC has recently added to its offering of fine 20th century art with two new pieces each by Raimonds Staprans (1926) and Wolf Kahn (1927 – 2020).

Staprans is a Latvian American artist and playwright. He immigrated to the US in 1947. One of the artists he studied under was Hans Hofmann. Staprans, who is still living but no longer paints, was known for examining the architecture of everyday objects using color and flattened compositions. His subject matter was always an important component of his work where he explored the formal devices of abstract expressionism.

The two new pieces at Sunset River Gallery are both early examples of his work and depict bustling city scenes. Unlike his later paintings these two are highly textured but employ his distinctive simplicity of shape (noted particularly in both his trees and structures in these cityscapes). Typically, Staprans’ earlier pieces command lower prices, so, according to gallery director Samantha Spalti, these are ideal for entry level collectors. Chinatown, oil on canvas, 20” x 16” and Cathedral, oil on canvas 25 ¼” x 22 ¼”, were both painted in the 1950s.

German-born Wolf Kahn also studied under Hans Hofmann and later became his assistant. He immigrated to the U.S. by way of England. After enrolling in the University of Chicago, he completed his degree in a single year and established, with other Hofmann students, the Hansa Gallery in CITY. Kahn received numerous awards including the Fulbright Scholarship, a John Simson Guggenheim Fellowship, an Award in Art from the Academy of Arts and Letters, and a Medal of Arts from the U.S. State Department.

His work was a unique blend of realism combined with the formal discipline of color field painting. The fusion of color, spontaneity, and representation produced a rich and expressive body of work.

The two new pieces include Fall Maples, oil, 18 ¼” x 44 ¼” (1986) and Near the Potomac in Spring, oil on canvas, 28” x 66” (1987).

Spalti says that Sunset River Gallery is in a unique position to offer clients rare and high-quality investment-grade art at better-than-expected pricing due to the gallery’s cost-efficient location and the gallery owner’s buying expertise. “If we were located in a busy metropolitan area, it just wouldn’t be possible,” she adds. “We hope art lovers, collectors, and students will all take advantage of the opportunity to view this museum-quality art right here in Calabash or at sunsetrivergallery.com.”

About Sunset River Gallery

Located in coastal Brunswick County, NC, Sunset River Gallery caters to both area visitors and a growing local community of full-time residents seeking fine art for their homes and businesses. Featuring works by over 100 fine regional artists including Betty Anglin Smith, Marcus McClanahan, Pat Puckett, and Angie Sinclair, among others, the gallery is well known in the area for its selection of oil paintings; watermedia; pastels; photography; hand-blown, stained, and fused glass; pottery and clay sculpture; turned and carved wood; unique home décor items; and artisan jewelry.

There are two onsite kilns and five wheels used by the gallery’s pottery students. The gallery also offers ongoing oil/acrylic and watercolor classes as well as workshops by nationally known instructors.

The gallery’s carefully curated selection of investment-grade 20th century fine art is the largest in the Carolinas. Current inventory can be found on Artsy and the gallery website’s 20th Century Artists section. It includes works by Wolf Kahn (1927-2020), Ed Mell (1942), Raimonds Staprans (1926), Angell Botello (1913-1986), Jean Xceron (1890-1967), Emile Gruppe (1896-1998), identical twins Raphael Soyer (1899 -1987) and Moses Soyer (1899 – 1974), Rolph Scarlett (1889 – 1984), Vladimir Cora (1951), Hunt Slonam (1951), Ginny Crouch Stanford (1950), Tadashi Asoma (1923 – 2017), Robert Natkin (1930 – 2010), and Ida Rittenberg Kohlmeyer (1912 – 1997). Also included are two folk art pieces by Mose Tolliver (1925 – 2006), a bronze sculpture by Glenna GoodAcre (1939 – 2020) and two bronzes by Millton Hebald (1930 – 2010).

 

Upcoming Events

Call 910.575.5999 for details.

Waterway Art Association Spring Show

Monday, April 24 – Saturday, April 29

11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Free

Watercolor Batik Workshop

Instructor Ryan Fox

May 6 – 8

10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

$300

Coffee With the Authors

Thursday, May 11

11 a.m. – 12 noon

Sean Keefer (The Code)

Free

Paint & Party – Great Blue Heron

Wednesday, May 17

5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

$35

Third Thursday Jazz Night

May 18

5 – 7 p.m.

Free

Mimic the Masters – Picasso

Saturday, May 20

1 – 4 p.m.

$65

Studio 8 Group Show

May 22 – July 1

11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Reception Friday, June 16, 5 – 7 p.m.

Free

Hearts & Arts

Fundraiser for Lower Cape Fear LifeCare

With Jazz by AfterHours Band

Friday, June 2

5 – 7 p.m.

$20

Coffee With the Authors

Thursday, June 8

11 a.m. – 12 noon

Nick Vance (The Lone Stranger: Revisiting the Myth of the Voodoo Healer)

Free

Third Thursday Jazz Night

June 15

5 – 7 p.m.

Free

Coffee With the Authors

Thursday, July 13

11 a.m. – 12 noon

Caleb Wygal (Death on the Golden Mile)

Free

Coffee With the Authors

Thursday, August 10

11 a.m. – 12 noon

Denny Hamann

Cryin’s For Hungry Babies

Free

 

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Jazz Night w/AfterHours Band

Join us for an evening of fine tunes and good company in the artistic atmosphere you can only experience here at Sunset River Gallery in Calabash, NC.

AfterHours is a local band of seasoned musicians.  The popular ensemble  will bring their musical stylings to the gallery for two hours of standards and audience favorites.  Sax player Jeff Norris performed with various musical groups in the Philadelphia area before relocating to Sunset Beach. Cip Garcia played rhythm guitar in a Chicago jazz duo. Drummer Mark St. Clair began his musical education in the Washington DC area. After playing for some time with a country band, he discovered an interest in jazz. Recently joining the band are Bobbi Bernstein on keyboard, Bill Selway on bass, and vocalist Brian Hughes.

Jazz Night is normally held from 5 to 7 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month. Mark your calendars and plan to stop by! Sunset River Marketplace art gallery is located at 10283 Beach Drive SW (NC179) in Calabash, NC. Telephone number is 910.575.5999. Updates on the gallery’s Facebook and Instagram pages.

Gallery to hold Grand Re-Opening & Ribbon Cutting Jan. 12

Sunset River Gallery to hold Grand Re-Opening Jan 12

Sunset River Gallery will hold a Grand Re-Opening and Ribbon Cutting on Thursday, January 12, 2023 from 12 noon – 5 p.m. The ribbon cutting with the Brunswick County Chamber of Commerce will take place during the first hour. Refreshments will be served throughout the afternoon. There will also be free gift certificate drawings and gallery tours. The public is invited and there is no charge to attend.

Larry Johnson, who purchased the gallery from previous owners Ginny and Joseph Lassiter, will be on hand to meet visitors and discuss his collection of 20th century art, which is now on display and available for sale at the gallery along with works by many North and South Carolina artists.

Since the change in ownership in June 2022, there have been considerable cosmetic upgrades to the gallery which include new flooring, new paint, and changes to the entryway. The recently installed road-front digital sign features multiple message boards and measures 153 inches tall.

According to the Samantha Spalti, artistic director for Sunset River Gallery, “We’re excited to celebrate our new ‘look,’ and our continued presence as a vibrant local and regional art gallery. We hope to see many of our local community members, artists, and town leaders at the gallery’s Grand Re-Opening!”

 About Sunset River Gallery

Located in coastal Brunswick County, Sunset River Gallery caters to both area visitors and a growing local community of full-time residents seeking fine art for their homes and businesses. Featuring work by North and South Carolina artists, the gallery is well known in the area for its collection of oil paintings, watermedia, pastels, photography, hand-blown glass, fused glass, pottery, and clay sculptures, turned and carved wood, unique home décor items and artisan jewelry.

There are two onsite kilns and five wheels used by the gallery’s pottery students. Art classes and workshops are currently being offered on a limited basis.

A few of the gallery’s 20th century offerings: L-R, Ed Mell, Shadowed Walls,1983, oil on canvas, 40″x80″; Ida Kohlmeyer, Cluster No. 25, 1973, mixed media, 43″x69″; Hunt Slonem, Dendrobiums and Delphiniums, est. 2000, oil on canvas, 48-1/8″ x 48-1/8″; Angel Botello, Untitled (Seated Child), oil on panel, 24″x30″ in original frame constructed by the artist.

A recent 20th Century Art installation features rare and valuable fine and modern art, primarily impressionist and abstract. Artists represented include Wolf Kahn, Emile Gruppè, Angel Botello, Raimonds Staprans, Ed Mell,  Vladimir Cora, Bernarde Sòjournè, Moses Soyer, Raphael Soyer, Tadashi Asoma, Hunt Slonem, Ida Kohlmeyer, Rolph Scarlett, Jean Xceron,  folk artist Mose Tolliver, and sculptor Glenna Goodacre.

The gallery address is: 10283 Beach Drive SW, Calabash, NC 28467.  Hours are Monday – Saturday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information, call 910.575.5999 or visit the website at www.sunsetrivermarketplace.com. Daily updates are available on the gallery’s Facebook and Instagram pages.

The FrameCenter, located within the gallery, is open Wednesday through Friday, 12 noon – 5 p.m. and by appointment. Call framer Louis Aliotta directly at 910.368.7351.

 

Upcoming Events

Call 910.575.5999 for details.

 

Friday, Jan. 6, 2023

Opening Reception

New Voices, Different Directions

5 – 7 p.m.

Meet the artists, light hors d’oeuvres. Show runs through Saturday, Feb. 11

 

Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023

Grand Re-Opening

12 noon – 5 p.m.

Ribbon-cutting with Brunswick County Chamber of Commerce, new signage, gallery tours, refreshments, gift certificate drawings

 

Wednesday, Jan. 18

Paint & Party

5:30 – 7:30 p.m.

Gullah Gal w/shrimp

 

Thursday, Jan. 19

Coffee With the Authors

11 a.m. – 12 noon

Teri M. Brown (An Enemy Like Me)

 

Thursday, Jan. 19

Jazz Night

5 – 7 p.m.

AfterHours band

 

Thursday, Feb. 9

Coffee With the Authors

11 a.m. – 12 noon

Thomas Kelso (Stability Island)

 

Wednesday, Feb. 15

Paint & Party

5:30 – 7:30

Coffee Cup on Wood Block

 

Thursday, Mar. 9

Coffee With the Authors

11 a.m. – 12 noon

Carole O’Neill (The Silent Victims)

 

Saturday, Mar. 11

Abstract Collage Workshop

10 a.m. – 4 p m.

Instructor Christiana Rioli

 

Thursday, Mar. 17

Jazz Night

5 – 7 p.m.

AfterHours Band

 

Thursday, Apr. 13

Coffee With the Authors

11 a.m. – 12 noon

Johnny McWilliams (Intersection)

 

 

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