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Wednesday, May 30,2012

first friday calendar

GREENSBORO/ S. ELM STREET

Artmongerz Gallery; 610 S. Elm St. Start your summer with sizzlin’ fresh art at Artmongerz. Enjoy live art demonstrations and refreshments.

Ambleside Gallery; 528 S. Elm St. Featuring the works of Lindesay Harkness (landscape, still life), Matthew Hillier (wildlife), Dino Paravano (landscape, wildlife), Julia Rogers (wildlife), Mike Ryon (cityscapes), and Lori White (landscape, still life). Light refreshments served.

Bliss and Co.; 238 S. Elm St. Make the sidewalk your runway! Join us for a fantastic event showcasing the latest hairstyles for the spring/summer. Outside on the sidewalk in front of the salon (Washingtons Street side entrance).

City Arts Drama Center; 200 N. Davie St. Soylent Greensboro, the Comedy Improv troupe of the City Arts Drama Center will perform 7–8 p.m. on the second floor of the Greensboro Cultural Center in the Center for Visual Artists.

Earthworks; 500 S. Elm St. Featured potters Pat Schurr and Kelly Willard of Burned Earth Studio will be demonstrating carving techniques.

Elements Gallery; 526 S. Elm St. Featuring the works of Susan Cutter (clay), Karla Gordon Netto (mixed media) and Marcy Reid-Smith (clay/glass). Light refreshments served.

Center City Park; 200 N. Elm St. Enjoy music under the stars! From 7-8:15 p.m. I Was Totally Destroying It” and 8:45-10 p.m. Frontier Ruckus

Fahrenheit Kollectiv; 313 S. Greene St. Come join Fahrenheit Kollectiv as artist Will Parham, will be showing digital and analog manipulations exploring both ends of the photographic medium. DJ Deafrent, will be spinning a variety of mixes.

Gate City Yarn; 231 S. Elm St. On display will be a range of experience levels in weaving, felting, crochet, knitting and spinning as well as hosting a fiber art show and reception.

Indie Market; Corner of S. Elm Street & Martin Luther King Boulevard Open air market where local artists and crafts people offer handmade and vintage items, with a little music thrown in for your shopping pleasure. Vendors and artisans are open from 4-9 p.m.

International Civil Rights Museum; 134 S. Elm St. Join us for the start of Black Music Month celebration and Juneteenth. Witness the extraordinary talent of We Are One, a theatre group from the Caldcleugh Multicultural Arts Center in Greensboro.

JMR Sculptures; 620 S. Elm St. Come by and browse our large selection of sculptures while enjoying musical entertainment, wine and other refreshments.

Jules Antiques and Fine Art; 530 S. Elm St. Celebrating First Friday in June with; the “Micheal Roberto Jazz Trio” from 7-10 p.m. Showcasing artist Don Morgan’s original artwork and a new collection of estate jewelry featuring several beautiful antique cameos. A variety of refreshments served.

Just Be; 352 S. Elm St. Featuring the work of Cindy Cage, a stained glass and mosaic artist. Her original designs include home decor, garden, and jewelry. Cindy also works in torch fired enamels and copper and will be performing a copper demonstration. Light refreshments served.

Mack and Mack; 220 S. Elm St. Experience Greensboro’s longest running improvisational music concert, every First Friday at Mack and Mack. The F-Art Ensemble is an amorphous group of classically-trained musicians who perform minimally-structured improvised music. Drop in for refreshments and our regular open house performance.

Mechelle’s Boutique; 227 S. Elm St. Meet local potterTeresa Sullivan who creates beautiful vessels each with a story of how it became to be. While visiting Mechelle’s, enjoy 20 percent off merchandise on this First Friday. Participate in a drawing to win a free accessory. Light refreshments served.

Old Photo Specialist; 320 S. Elm St. Suite B Are you interested in genealogy? If so, come by for hints on how to preserve your valuable pictures. See our display of old photos and antique frames.

Studio B; 520 S. Elm St. Join the Community Theatre of Greensboro, as it turns Studio B into a gateway for the Gallucci Family’s Art Show. Enjoy light refreshments and works from the entire Gallucci family — Jim, Kathy, Mario and Madeline.

The Summit Station; 125 Summit Ave. Live music with Bump and Sheila along with the introduction of a new dinner menu featuring pepper crusted salmon with limebuerre-blanc sauce, Atlantic salmon filet crusted in ground peppercorns and chargrilled served on a bed of seasoned wild rice with two grilled vegetable skewers, then topped with a fresh lime buerre-blanc sauce, just to name a few.

The Honey Bun Boutique; 219 Summit Ave. Enjoy a mixture of neo-soul, jazz, R&B and hip hop by our live band, Agape Muzic. Shop our shoe event and enjoy wine & refreshments.

The Studio and Gallery; 109 Cedar St. The Virginia Jackson Design Competition recognizes the most talented students in the field of textile design and creates a vehicle to bring new talent into the design industry.

The Sweet Shop; 631 S. Elm St. Welcoming jazz vocalist Brenda Bey.

WINSTON-SALEM/TRADE STREET .

Downtown Arts District; Sixth Trade & Liberty Streets Evenings are getting warmer now, a great time to come out and meet artists and show some love for the local art and artists! Plan to stop in galleries for artist receptions, visit studios and enjoy a lovely evening in the Downtown Art District — Where Art Lives! Streets are closed with parking available in surrounding parking lots. Artist Receptions, artist demonstrations, live music, dancing, entertainment and more!

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