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CL's guide to dance, theater, comedy, spoken word, classical music and visual arts

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Jerald Melberg Gallery Wolf Kahn at Seventy-Five. In honor of the artist's 75th birthday, the gallery will feature a solo exhibition of both oil and pastel paintings by Wolf Kahn. Nov. 9-Jan. 4. 3900 Colony Rd. 704-365-3000.

Queen's Gallery & Art Center Expressions of Self, Expressions of Place. Paintings and assemblages by CPCC art students of Elizabeth Ross. An opening reception will be held on Nov. 9 from 6-9pm. Nov. 8-Dec. 6. 1212 The Plaza. 704-372-2993.

Rock Hill Arts Council Rock Hill A to Z. The range of topics is broad- from Anderson Motor Company to Zip Code. This exhibit presents themes in Rock Hill history to illustrate all 26 letters of the alphabet. Nov. 8-Dec. 31. 121 E. Main St., Rock Hill. 803-328-2787.

Shain Fine Art Originals William Jameson. Jameson has shared his insight into the wonders of the natural world in shows from California to New York to Bologna, Italy. An opening reception will be held on Nov. 7 from 6-9pm. Nov. 7-30. 601-B Providence Rd. 704-334-7744.

The Steeple Lounge Artoxication. Featuring art from Duy Huynh, Daniel Coston, Greggory Bradford and Amy K. Also featuring appearances from The Moving Poets, Off-Tryon Theatre Co. and more. Nov. 8-9, 9 p.m. $5 admission. 1212 Pecan Ave. 704-333-5545.

Thomas Kinkade Carolina Place Gallery Thomas Kinkade Touring Museum. The public is invited, free of charge, to celebrate and tour this 38-foot long fully retrofitted museum on wheels. Visitors to the museum will receive a complimentary Thomas Kinkade Touring Museum Collector kit. Sat., Nov. 9, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 11025 Carolina Place Pkwy., Pineville. 704-341-2000.

Winthrop University Galleries Art and Design Faculty Exhibition Three. The exhibit opens to the public on Nov. 8 with a reception from 6:30-8pm. This year's exhibition includes the works of Jim Connell, the team of Mark Guilbeau and Rian Kerrane, David Stokes and Jerry Walden. Located in the Rutledge and Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Galleries of the historic Rutledge Building. Nov. 8-Jan. 26. 107 McLaurin, Rock Hill. 803-323-2493.

Visual Arts: Ongoing

Afro-American Cultural Center Eros Negras: Encountering the Black Female Body. An exhibition that explores the sexuality, sensuality and eroticism of black women from a socio-political perspective in a contemporary world. Continues through Nov. 30. 401 N. Myers St. 704-374-1565.

Artists' Atelier Carolina Open Studios. By appointment. Ongoing exhibits feature paintings and mixed media by popular North Carolina Artists: Peggy Hutson Weston, Fay M. Miller, Carol Mueller, Betty G. Robinson; Photography by Waldo Miller; and sculptures by Greg Weston. Studios are open to the public, gallery owners, designers and art connoisseurs. Please call for an appointment. Mon.-Sun. 220 W. 10th St. 704-347-2781.

ArtMakers Gallery and Studios Current Works. Watercolors, oils and acrylics by Nancy Couick and Kelley Sanford. Tue.-Sat. 515 Fenton Pl. 704-916-0140.

Bank of America Gallery A Century of Landscape Exploration: 1845-1945. Mon.-Sat. Continues through Nov. 6. Hearst Tower, 114 N. Tryon St. 704-386-7324.

Bank of America Plaza Space, Structure and Vision. Curated by Joie Lassiter Gallery. Featuring works by Mary Edith Alexander, Helene Brandt, Gary Byrd, Lluis Lleo, Ran Ortner, Karen Rifas, Thomas Rose, Idamarie Spurr, Mike Wsol. Mon.-Sun. Continues through Nov. 15. 101 South Tryon Street. 704-373-1464.

Blue Pony Gallery & Press A Journey. New monotypes by Mary Lou Sussman Also paintings and mixed media work by Jan Kinslowe, Liisa Salosaari Jasinski, Bruce Shores and Linda Vista. NoDa Gallery Crawls 1st and 3rd Fridays from 6-9pm. Continues through Nov. 30. 3202A N. Davidson St. 704-334-9390.

Center of the Earth Gallery Maggie Taylor: Looking Back. Taylor creates symbolic images using photography as well as computer generated imagery, often appropriating Victorian photographs. Nov. 1-Dec. 28. 3204 N Davidson St. 704-375-5756.

Charlotte Public Library Block Party: Original Art from "What Do Animals Do On The Weekend?" An exhibit of original artwork from NFP's first children's book by writer and illustrator, Lauren Faulkenberry. Carnegie Gallery, third floor. Continues through Jan. 5. Celebrating 75 years of Theatre Charlotte. The exhibit features programs, cast photos and other memorabilia from three-quarters of a century of theatrical productions. Carolina Room, third floor. Continues through Jan. 5. 310 N. Tryon St. 704-336-2980.

Christa Faut Gallery Solo Exhibition. "Romare Bearden," Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am-3pm. Fri., Sat., 10 a.m. Continues through Nov. 18. 19818 N. Cove Rd., Cornelius. 704-892-5312.

Coffey & Thompson Gallery Latin American Contemporary Art Show. An exhibit of contemporary paintings and metal sculpture by Leandro Manzo, Barbara Rueda, Adriana Gomez, and Miguel Angel Jimenez. Continues through Nov. 30. 1423 E. 4th St. 704-375-7232.