theArtWorks™

theArtWorks™ houses  a 7K square foot gallery, artists studios, coffee shop, wifi, and more.  The gallery gives artists a place to work their work, the community an event venue.  Studios include workspace, individual galleries and shop.  Meeting and classrooms are also available. And of course, the coffee shop and wifi enhances space for conversations, meetings, and social interaction.

 

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Oct
31
to Nov 10

Exhibition "Opening the Curtain" Fifty Years of Image, Word, and Song

Renowned photographer, author, and museum curator Brian H. Peterson will exhibit his life story in photographs, words and music at theArtWorks fine art gallery beginning September 28, 2019

 theArtWorks™, a first-of-its-kind international art community with working studios, event space, a fine art gallery and more, in Wilmington, North Carolina, will host the exhibit Opening the Curtain: Fifty Years of Image, Word and Song  drawn from the works of  Brian H. Peterson, from September 28 to November 10, 2019.

Peterson has been a passionate explorer of the creative life for over fifty years. His fine art photographs have been featured in more than 60 solo and group exhibits at galleries and museums from Philadelphia to Houston to Washington DC, and his work is in over a dozen prestigious museum collections including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the Denver Art Museum, the Milwaukee Art Museum, the Woodmere Art Museum, and the Library of Congress.

Also a prolific and critically acclaimed author, curator, and arts administrator, Peterson was the Gerry and Marguerite Lenfest Chief Curator at the James A. Michener Art Museum in Bucks County, Pennsylvania (1990-2013), where he authored several pioneering scholarly monographs and was the editor and principal author of the landmark publication Pennsylvania Impressionism (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002). He has lectured widely on Pennsylvania Impressionism and its connections with the larger story of American art, and his critical writing has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, American Arts Quarterly, and The Photo Review.

He is also the author of three collections of essays and personal stories, The Smile At the Heart of Things (2009), The Blossoming of the World (2011), and I Give My Eyes… (2018). His books have been reviewed in USA Today, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Trenton Times, The Allentown Morning Call, and numerous other publications and blogs.

His haunting photographs see the world through a poet’s eye and a curator’s lens, exploring light and shadow, surface and atmosphere, with a uniquely personal vision rooted in both his spiritual life and a lifelong fascination with mortality and transfiguration. Featuring more than 150 images from 17 bodies of work, as well as Peterson’s videography, books, and music, the show is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore the work of a serious and thoughtful artist who not only has mastered traditional lens-based image-making but has ventured into such diverse territory as digitized self-portraits, abstraction, and plastic toy cameras. The work, along with copies of his books including signed copies of his latest publications, will be available for purchase during the exhibition—truly must-have collectibles from a world-class artist whom the former director of the Lancaster Museum of Art, Ellen Rosenholtz, described as follows: “Peterson’s photographs transcend the realm of objects to speak about matters of the soul.”

About theArtWorks™

theArtWorks™ is a developing global art destination with an artist village (working studios), event space, fine art gallery, and more housed in what was once the Block shirt factory in Wilmington, North Carolina. Its 30,000 plus sq. ft. is devoted entirely to creating, displaying, and celebrating art. The studios provide private workspace to painters, photographers, film makers, sculptors, writers, and glass worker etc. The “Art Lounge” (the Blue Monkey) hosts artistic expression and collaboration through music, poetry jams, comedic presentations, and space for private parties. Gallery Verrazzano, one of the largest display spaces in the Wilmington region, provides an opportunity for artists, collectors, and the general public to celebrate and explore some of the finest art that both Wilmington and the world have to offer, showcasing local artists and international visiting shows as well as offering an unusual and creative event venue. 

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Sep
29
to Nov 3

Guest Speakers: "Opening the Curtain" Fifty Years of Image, Word, and Song

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theArtWorks™…and Art Village is pleased to announce a special program series in conjunction with the upcoming “OPENING THE CURTAIN” exhibit:

“Exploring the Mystery of Creativity” will feature photographer, author, and retired museum curator Brian H. Peterson in conversation with several distinguished guests, exploring both the creative life and the creativity in all of us, through readings, videos, music, and informal discussion.

PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE:

Sunday, September 29, 2:00 PM:   Painter, poet, and curator Helen Mirkil

Saturday, October 26, 2:00 PM:   Stephen Jaffe, Mary and James H. Semans Professor of Music Composition at Duke University, and Michael Alec Rose, Associate Professor of Composition at the Blair School of Music, Vanderbilt University

Sunday, November 3, 2:00 PM:   Mark Opgrand, Associate Pastor at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Wilmington, North Carolina

 Sunday, September 29, 2019   2:00 PM

On the Road to Damascus: The “Call”

 Special guest: painter, poet, and curator Helen Mirkil

Helen Mirkil is a graduate of both the BFA and MFA programs at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. Her paintings are included in numerous prestigious public and private collections, and have been exhibited at the Berman Museum of Art, Mary Washington University, the Michener Art Museum, the Delaware Art Museum, and the Butler Institute of American Art. Also a prolific and accomplished poet, MIrkil’s first book of poetry, “The Sower on the Cliffs,” was published by Book Arts Press.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:

 John Weiss (1941-2017) was a formidable figure in contemporary art photography—a master teacher who ran the MFA photography program at the University of Delaware for more than three decades. Weiss was also a gifted photographer of people and places, with an instinct for the rhythm and music of visual design as well as an uncanny ability to reveal the deeper layers of human experience. In this first of three programs, Brian H. Peterson and his wife, painter and poet Helen Mirkil, read excerpts from a 2011 conversation between Weiss and Peterson recorded at Weiss’s home in Elkton, Maryland, and published in Peterson 2018 book “I Give My Eyes…” Beginning with their own circuitous journeys on the creative path, the conversation eventually arrives at Weiss’s personal “road to Damascus” experience, when he collapsed in front of a photograph at a gallery opening and then committed himself to a life in creative photography.

Note: Programs will take place at

GALLERY VERRAZZANO

theArtWorks™…and Art Village

200 Willard Street

Wilmington NC 28401

 Note: information on subsequent programs will be included in a press release in mid-October

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Opening Reception: "Opening the Curtain" Fifty Years of Image, Word, and Song
Sep
27
6:00 PM18:00

Opening Reception: "Opening the Curtain" Fifty Years of Image, Word, and Song

Opening the Curtain

An exhibition of more than 150 photographs from 16 bodies of work (1979-2019) featuring original videos books and music from artist Brian H. Peterson.

theArtWorks™ is excited to announce another great opportunity for our area and the National Art Community as a whole. One of our newest artists, a nationally accomplished, Brian H. Peterson, is having a Solo Exhibition, “Opening the Curtain”. We would love you to join us for the opening reception in theArtWorks™ Gallery Verrazzano, September 27, 2019, 6 pm - 9 pm.

 Here is a small excerpt from Brian's web site.

 “Brian H. Peterson has been an artist, curator, critic, musician, author, videographer, and arts administrator for more than forty years. The recipient of over thirty-five solo exhibitions of his photographs since 1980, his work is in the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Amon Carter Museum, the Library of Congress, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the Denver Art Museum, the Milwaukee Art Museum, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Dayton Art Institute, the State Museum of Pennsylvania, the Danforth Museum of Art, the Woodmere Art Museum, the Berman Museum of Art, Haverford College, and the Free Library of Philadelphia. He worked as a curator for 24 years (1990-2013) at the James A. Michener Art Museum in Bucks County, PA.”   https://brianhpetersonwordimage.com/  

Guest Speakers/readings on September 29, October 26 and November 3 at 2:00 p.m.

EXHIBIT INFORMATION:

September 28- November 10, 2019

HOURS: Thursdays-Sundays 12-5 p.m.

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