YES! Weekly - Visions http://www.yesweekly.com/triad/articles.sec-236-1-visions.html <![CDATA[One man’s trash: Repurposing for art’s sake]]> “Ten to 30 percent of these large sheets were waste, and it was beautiful, beautiful material,” Boggs said. “I found a way to reshape and reinvent this material to create objects that responded to its size and shape.”]]> <![CDATA[Combat experience spurs student’s artistic and theological journey]]> <![CDATA[Art as a refuge]]> Jeff Taylor describes his artistic style as that of a kid with attention deficit disorder. In college, Taylor’s art professors would implore him to focus on a single theme and develop a series of sculptures based on a common thread.]]> <![CDATA[Everything is a canvas... with permission]]> “In other words I was broke,” Johnston said, laughing. “While I was waiting to get into the nursing program, I started grabbing random items from furniture to décor to anything I could make something out of and repurposing, using mixed media, and it started to sell.]]> <![CDATA[De Silva shines inner light through her expressionist works]]> Kelly de Silva pointed out one of her recent expressionist paintings — a work entitled “Compass” — hanging in her workspace housed inside Artmongerz Gallery as a perfect example of how she utilizes personal life experiences as inspiration for her artwork.]]> <![CDATA[2011: A retrospective]]> Authoring Action artistic director Nathan Ross Freeman conducted the collaborative sessions in which the community manifesto was created. Freeman credited the students with finding their individual voices and then blending them together to express the hopes, dreams and aspirations of an entire city.]]> <![CDATA[Winter Showcase: Christmas in the Carolinas]]> “As a former potter, I am very interested in the spontaneous, the uncontrolled, the ‘happy accident,’” Myers said. “As a student and fan of jazz, I am intrigued and thrilled by improvisation, by the great things that happen when self-criticism, self-doubt and fear are banished and emotion, heart and creativity are given free rein.]]> <![CDATA[A lifetime of memories on canvas]]> Stanley Leigh Rodenbough III, or “Leigh” as he likes to be called, slowly made his way through Ambleside Gallery in downtown Greensboro earlier this week to talk about his current exhibit of oil and pastel paintings, Timeless Reflections.]]> <![CDATA[The Nutcracker a proud tradition for school of arts]]> The Nutcracker, an annual production of the UNC School of the Arts, premieres Saturday at the Stevens Center in Winston-Salem. Directed by Ethan Stiefel and supervised by Douglas Gawriljuk, the 2011 Nutcracker will debut with a 2 p.m. matinee followed by a 7:30 p.]]> <![CDATA[Out of Fashion highlights a vanishing art form]]> Duggan, a Buffalo native who now resides in Raleigh, pays homage to her experience growing up in the Rust Belt of upstate New York by arranging mannequins wearing garments comprised of various combinations of alpaca, wool, cotton, hemp, and Tussah silk.]]> <![CDATA[Photography with a social consciousness]]> Arbus’ “love of the freaks” and her prodigious talents catapulted her into the stratosphere of 20th century American photographers. Forty years after her death, Arbus’s work remains simultaneously influential and controversial. Like Arbus, Causey strives to capture storytelling moments that extend well beyond the frame.]]> <![CDATA[The controversy behind public art]]> €œA gift from France to the United States,€ he said. €œDoesn€™t that sound wonderful?€ But the controversy arose from several fronts. When the statue was erected in 1886, a country fresh off the Civil War preferred military-style statues. There was also some flack because the piece was not American in origin €” designed by a Frenchman, Frédéric Bartholdi.]]> <![CDATA[UNCG filmmakers to screen works at Cucalorus]]> Among the slate of more than 100 independent and international films screening at the 17th annual Cucalorus Film Festival in Wilmington this week are short films by UNCG students Mariah Dunn and Adrienne Ostberg, as well as faculty member Michael Frierson.]]> <![CDATA[Str%uFFFDm Art the perfect blend of love, passion and raw talent]]> After years of marriage, most couples can finish each other’s sentences. Charlotte and Erik Str%uFFFDm finish each other’s paintings.]]> <![CDATA[Ghosts of the Triad the perfect read for the season]]> Renegar and Spease begin their tour of Triad ghost stories with a visit to one of the oldest settlements in North Carolina — Old Salem. The tale of the Little Red Man, otherwise known as the ghost of Andreas Kresmer, is one of the more fascinating tales in the Old Salem chapter of the book.]]> <![CDATA[Crafts background leads to business rehabbing furniture]]> According to definition, the eight-way handtied is a time-honored construction method using a series of coils, each tied — from front to back, side to side and diagonally — eight times.]]> <![CDATA[One on one with Angus MacLachlan]]> %uFFFDI%uFFFDm always trying to find some kind of emotional substance because I feel like a lot of what we see or is produced doesn%uFFFDt have that,%uFFFD he said. %uFFFDIt%uFFFDs so easy to lose hope.]]> <![CDATA[Cooper gives new life to everyday objects in Floor Cloths & Yoga Mats exhibit]]> Thirty years ago, artist Kathy Cooper, a Winston-Salem native, stumbled across a piece of canvas in her studio in rural Maine and decided to create a customized floor mat to invigorate her kitchen. She didn%uFFFDt realize at the time she would be embarking on lifelong adventure.]]> <![CDATA[first friday calendar]]> <![CDATA[Smithsonian%uFFFDs Modern Masters makes final stop at Reynolda House]]> It feels a bit like Christmas this week at Reynolda House Museum of American Art in Winston-Salem as the museum%uFFFDs staff is busy installing the latest exhibition, Modern Masters from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, which will open Oct. 7.]]>