Museums


Jan
8
Tue
2019
Art Museum: Elizabeth Bradford / Time + Terrain
Jan 8 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Art Museum: Elizabeth Bradford / Time + Terrain @ Art Museum of Myrtle Beach | Myrtle Beach | South Carolina | United States

Opening reception with artist-led gallery talk | Sunday, January 6, 2019, 1 – 3 pm | free for members | $20 for non-members

North Carolina artist Elizabeth Bradford explores intricate formal patterns found in nature. Her paintings investigate landscape and the power of place, with special affection for the Southeast. Time + Terrain invites the viewer to study the natural world, to explore it deeply. The exhibition includes 27 paintings of various scale reflecting the artist’s impressions of nature’s complex beauty. Accompanying the art are eloquent commentaries written by Bradford detailing her insights and observations.

Elizabeth Bradford | Time + Terrain is curated by Carla Hanzal and organized by the Blowing Rock Art & History Museum, Blowing Rock, NC.

Art Museum: The Scape of Water
Jan 8 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Some of nature’s greatest scenic views are those of water. In addition to the numerous artistic styles and media employed to represent water—hyper-realism, abstraction, surrealism, minimalism or classicism in paint, graphite and paper collage or sculpted in stone—there are numerous points of view from which to compose one’s depiction. Water and its environs are always changing—never looking exactly the same from one second to the next. Perhaps this is why artists continually, throughout the history of art, have turned to the waterscape as subject matter.

The Scape of Water is a Museum Permanent Collection exhibition of works that portray water from a diverse array of media and perspectives, including aerial or atmospheric, linear and birds-eye view. We invite you to gaze at this very serene and meditative collection of art and ponder man’s endless urge to visually portray this ever-changing but constant life force that both sustains and intrigues us.

the work:

Art Museum: The Scape of Water

Art Museum: The Scape of Water

Art Museum: The Scape of Water

Jan
9
Wed
2019
Art Museum: Elizabeth Bradford / Time + Terrain
Jan 9 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Art Museum: Elizabeth Bradford / Time + Terrain @ Art Museum of Myrtle Beach | Myrtle Beach | South Carolina | United States

Opening reception with artist-led gallery talk | Sunday, January 6, 2019, 1 – 3 pm | free for members | $20 for non-members

North Carolina artist Elizabeth Bradford explores intricate formal patterns found in nature. Her paintings investigate landscape and the power of place, with special affection for the Southeast. Time + Terrain invites the viewer to study the natural world, to explore it deeply. The exhibition includes 27 paintings of various scale reflecting the artist’s impressions of nature’s complex beauty. Accompanying the art are eloquent commentaries written by Bradford detailing her insights and observations.

Elizabeth Bradford | Time + Terrain is curated by Carla Hanzal and organized by the Blowing Rock Art & History Museum, Blowing Rock, NC.

Art Museum: The Scape of Water
Jan 9 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Some of nature’s greatest scenic views are those of water. In addition to the numerous artistic styles and media employed to represent water—hyper-realism, abstraction, surrealism, minimalism or classicism in paint, graphite and paper collage or sculpted in stone—there are numerous points of view from which to compose one’s depiction. Water and its environs are always changing—never looking exactly the same from one second to the next. Perhaps this is why artists continually, throughout the history of art, have turned to the waterscape as subject matter.

The Scape of Water is a Museum Permanent Collection exhibition of works that portray water from a diverse array of media and perspectives, including aerial or atmospheric, linear and birds-eye view. We invite you to gaze at this very serene and meditative collection of art and ponder man’s endless urge to visually portray this ever-changing but constant life force that both sustains and intrigues us.

the work:

Art Museum: The Scape of Water

Art Museum: The Scape of Water

Art Museum: The Scape of Water

Jan
10
Thu
2019
Art Museum: Elizabeth Bradford / Time + Terrain
Jan 10 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Art Museum: Elizabeth Bradford / Time + Terrain @ Art Museum of Myrtle Beach | Myrtle Beach | South Carolina | United States

Opening reception with artist-led gallery talk | Sunday, January 6, 2019, 1 – 3 pm | free for members | $20 for non-members

North Carolina artist Elizabeth Bradford explores intricate formal patterns found in nature. Her paintings investigate landscape and the power of place, with special affection for the Southeast. Time + Terrain invites the viewer to study the natural world, to explore it deeply. The exhibition includes 27 paintings of various scale reflecting the artist’s impressions of nature’s complex beauty. Accompanying the art are eloquent commentaries written by Bradford detailing her insights and observations.

Elizabeth Bradford | Time + Terrain is curated by Carla Hanzal and organized by the Blowing Rock Art & History Museum, Blowing Rock, NC.

Art Museum: Kate Hooray Osmond / Light Shine Down
Jan 10 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

opening reception | Sunday, January 13, 2019, 1 – 3 pm | free for members | $20 for non-members

Charleston-SC-based artist Kate Hooray Osmond shines her artistic light in this exhibition of vibrant, large- and small-scale paintings accompanied by the artist’s playful installation work. Composed of oil with gold leaf overlay, Osmond’s signature style is architectural in its bold and graphic use of line and color, as well as fresh in its perspective—the artist often employs bird’s-eye views. A perfect blend of abstraction and representational land and waterscapes will delight the eye and ignite the urge to get out and enjoy the many views our part of the country has to offer.

Time has brought all of us to this moment of wonder. Take a look around you. Life is sweet and will shine through. -Kate Hooray Osmond

the work:

Art Museum: Kate Hooray Osmond / Light Shine Down

Art Museum: Kate Hooray Osmond / Light Shine Down

Art Museum: Kate Hooray Osmond / Light Shine Down

Art Museum: The Scape of Water
Jan 10 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Some of nature’s greatest scenic views are those of water. In addition to the numerous artistic styles and media employed to represent water—hyper-realism, abstraction, surrealism, minimalism or classicism in paint, graphite and paper collage or sculpted in stone—there are numerous points of view from which to compose one’s depiction. Water and its environs are always changing—never looking exactly the same from one second to the next. Perhaps this is why artists continually, throughout the history of art, have turned to the waterscape as subject matter.

The Scape of Water is a Museum Permanent Collection exhibition of works that portray water from a diverse array of media and perspectives, including aerial or atmospheric, linear and birds-eye view. We invite you to gaze at this very serene and meditative collection of art and ponder man’s endless urge to visually portray this ever-changing but constant life force that both sustains and intrigues us.

the work:

Art Museum: The Scape of Water

Art Museum: The Scape of Water

Art Museum: The Scape of Water

Jan
11
Fri
2019
Art Museum: Elizabeth Bradford / Time + Terrain
Jan 11 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Art Museum: Elizabeth Bradford / Time + Terrain @ Art Museum of Myrtle Beach | Myrtle Beach | South Carolina | United States

Opening reception with artist-led gallery talk | Sunday, January 6, 2019, 1 – 3 pm | free for members | $20 for non-members

North Carolina artist Elizabeth Bradford explores intricate formal patterns found in nature. Her paintings investigate landscape and the power of place, with special affection for the Southeast. Time + Terrain invites the viewer to study the natural world, to explore it deeply. The exhibition includes 27 paintings of various scale reflecting the artist’s impressions of nature’s complex beauty. Accompanying the art are eloquent commentaries written by Bradford detailing her insights and observations.

Elizabeth Bradford | Time + Terrain is curated by Carla Hanzal and organized by the Blowing Rock Art & History Museum, Blowing Rock, NC.

Art Museum: Kate Hooray Osmond / Light Shine Down
Jan 11 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

opening reception | Sunday, January 13, 2019, 1 – 3 pm | free for members | $20 for non-members

Charleston-SC-based artist Kate Hooray Osmond shines her artistic light in this exhibition of vibrant, large- and small-scale paintings accompanied by the artist’s playful installation work. Composed of oil with gold leaf overlay, Osmond’s signature style is architectural in its bold and graphic use of line and color, as well as fresh in its perspective—the artist often employs bird’s-eye views. A perfect blend of abstraction and representational land and waterscapes will delight the eye and ignite the urge to get out and enjoy the many views our part of the country has to offer.

Time has brought all of us to this moment of wonder. Take a look around you. Life is sweet and will shine through. -Kate Hooray Osmond

the work:

Art Museum: Kate Hooray Osmond / Light Shine Down

Art Museum: Kate Hooray Osmond / Light Shine Down

Art Museum: Kate Hooray Osmond / Light Shine Down

Art Museum: The Scape of Water
Jan 11 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Some of nature’s greatest scenic views are those of water. In addition to the numerous artistic styles and media employed to represent water—hyper-realism, abstraction, surrealism, minimalism or classicism in paint, graphite and paper collage or sculpted in stone—there are numerous points of view from which to compose one’s depiction. Water and its environs are always changing—never looking exactly the same from one second to the next. Perhaps this is why artists continually, throughout the history of art, have turned to the waterscape as subject matter.

The Scape of Water is a Museum Permanent Collection exhibition of works that portray water from a diverse array of media and perspectives, including aerial or atmospheric, linear and birds-eye view. We invite you to gaze at this very serene and meditative collection of art and ponder man’s endless urge to visually portray this ever-changing but constant life force that both sustains and intrigues us.

the work:

Art Museum: The Scape of Water

Art Museum: The Scape of Water

Art Museum: The Scape of Water