THE ART OF HEATHER MACALI
Monday, Oct. 21-Friday, Nov. 22
Heather Macali’s woven compositions are infused with an adoration of colors and patterns arising from childhood experiences steeped in the material culture of the Midwest, specifically beloved 1980s and 1990s games and cartoons such as Transformers and Rainbow Brite. Compelled to create work that is inspired by positive memories from this time, Macali has chosen to combat society’s addition to violent stories using vibrant colors and visually stimulating patterns.
GALLERY HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
ARTIST LECTURE: THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 2 P.M.
GALLERY RECEPTION: THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 4:30-6:30 P.M.
Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery, Edwards 129
Admission: Free and open to the public (no ticket required)
The SoundHouse is the work of Tina Smith and James (Jamie) Semmens, an artist specializing in industrial art and design. The design element of the venue has a steam punk feel, with custom floors, bar top and tabletops, as well as art displays, all designed by Mr. Semmens and executed by both artists. Serving craft ale and wine, as well as soft drinks and coffee for non-drinkers, The SoundHouse is passionate about promoting music and arts culture to all ages.
The SoundHouse prides itself on providing a venue for artists who are creating and producing their own work and aims to bring art culture to a new level, while providing a fun and family-friendly place for audiences to enjoy performance art.
“(We are) acutely aware of the need for artists to have a place to express themselves which is respectful of their work”, says co-owner and songwriter/producer, Tina Smith. “We are extremely excited about our space. Our stage is the center of the universe here.”
The SoundHouse is the work of Tina Smith and James (Jamie) Semmens, an artist specializing in industrial art and design. The design element of the venue has a steam punk feel, with custom floors, bar top and tabletops, as well as art displays, all designed by Mr. Semmens and executed by both artists. Serving craft ale and wine, as well as soft drinks and coffee for non-drinkers, The SoundHouse is passionate about promoting music and arts culture to all ages.
The SoundHouse is the work of Tina Smith and James (Jamie) Semmens, an artist specializing in industrial art and design. The design element of the venue has a steam punk feel, with custom floors, bar top and tabletops, as well as art displays, all designed by Mr. Semmens and executed by both artists. Serving craft ale and wine, as well as soft drinks and coffee for non-drinkers, The SoundHouse is passionate about promoting music and arts culture to all ages.
The SoundHouse prides itself on providing a venue for artists who are creating and producing their own work and aims to bring art culture to a new level, while providing a fun and family-friendly place for audiences to enjoy performance art.
“(We are) acutely aware of the need for artists to have a place to express themselves which is respectful of their work”, says co-owner and songwriter/producer, Tina Smith. “We are extremely excited about our space. Our stage is the center of the universe here.”
The SoundHouse is the work of Tina Smith and James (Jamie) Semmens, an artist specializing in industrial art and design. The design element of the venue has a steam punk feel, with custom floors, bar top and tabletops, as well as art displays, all designed by Mr. Semmens and executed by both artists. Serving craft ale and wine, as well as soft drinks and coffee for non-drinkers, The SoundHouse is passionate about promoting music and arts culture to all ages.
Pam, who hails from Louisiana and Texas but now lives in Pawleys Island, began singing jazz in 1974 in Paterson, NJ at Gulliver’s. It was a good place to begin because she met and sang with Chuck Wayne, Joe Puma, Gabor Zabo, Joe Morello, Jack Six, and Bob Ackerman. The later of these fine musicians she decided to keep. Pam and Bob have They been married and working together for 25 years, and have 8 recordings together to this date.
Dan returns to the Winyah’s stage after a engaging performance with the LBS Jazz Quintet. Saxophonist, composer, and band leader Dan O’Reilly is a member of the music faculty at Coastal Carolina University where he teaches saxophones, jazz, and popular music. His soulful saxophone has been featured on the internet radio program “Born in the Carolina’s Live” as well as on “Southern Style” and “Coastal Today” television. Dan has performed extensively at the House of Blues, and has appeared with the Four Tops, the Temptations, Lou Rawls, and Frankie Valli; in addition to opening for such artists as B.B. King, Delbert McClinton, and the Doobie Brothers.
The SoundHouse is the work of Tina Smith and James (Jamie) Semmens, an artist specializing in industrial art and design. The design element of the venue has a steam punk feel, with custom floors, bar top and tabletops, as well as art displays, all designed by Mr. Semmens and executed by both artists. Serving craft ale and wine, as well as soft drinks and coffee for non-drinkers, The SoundHouse is passionate about promoting music and arts culture to all ages.
The SoundHouse prides itself on providing a venue for artists who are creating and producing their own work and aims to bring art culture to a new level, while providing a fun and family-friendly place for audiences to enjoy performance art.
“(We are) acutely aware of the need for artists to have a place to express themselves which is respectful of their work”, says co-owner and songwriter/producer, Tina Smith. “We are extremely excited about our space. Our stage is the center of the universe here.”
The SoundHouse is the work of Tina Smith and James (Jamie) Semmens, an artist specializing in industrial art and design. The design element of the venue has a steam punk feel, with custom floors, bar top and tabletops, as well as art displays, all designed by Mr. Semmens and executed by both artists. Serving craft ale and wine, as well as soft drinks and coffee for non-drinkers, The SoundHouse is passionate about promoting music and arts culture to all ages.
THE ART OF HEATHER MACALI
Monday, Oct. 21-Friday, Nov. 22
Heather Macali’s woven compositions are infused with an adoration of colors and patterns arising from childhood experiences steeped in the material culture of the Midwest, specifically beloved 1980s and 1990s games and cartoons such as Transformers and Rainbow Brite. Compelled to create work that is inspired by positive memories from this time, Macali has chosen to combat society’s addition to violent stories using vibrant colors and visually stimulating patterns.
GALLERY HOURS: 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
ARTIST LECTURE: THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 2 P.M.
GALLERY RECEPTION: THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 4:30-6:30 P.M.
Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery, Edwards 129
Admission: Free and open to the public (no ticket required)