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Pentes Artworks Gallery All Women Show. Will feature the works of Sharon Augustyniak (photography), Lynda Calabrese (3 dimensional narratives & poetry), Sandy Culp (ceramic sculpture), Nisha Drinkard (fabric art), Sue Elrod (oil), Marilyn Fairchild (all media), Sue Hamilton (oil), Dolores Hibbard (oil & acrylic), Danna Pentes (multi media), and Ruth Pentes (photography). Tue.-Fri., 12-5 p.m. Continues through March 29. 1346 Hill Rd. 704-556-9897.
Pope's Gallery Jim Chapman. Bold captivating still lives (mostly fruit or flowers) painted in acrylic. Also featuring works by other local and regional artists in a variety of mediums. Mon.-Sun. Continues through March 31. Betty Mitchell. showing lovely, photo-realistic floral still lives painted in oil. Also exhibiting many works by local and regional artists. Mon.-Sun. Continues through March 31.
Queens College Art Gallery The Deluge of Mass Disorientation. the works of Guilbeau and Kerrane, a two-person, multi-media/electronic installation. Mon.-Sun. Continues through March 29. 1900 Selwyn Avenue. 704-337-2286.
Shain Fine Art Originals Landscapes, A Reflection of Consciousness. Oversized canvases reflect on the reflective qualities and movement of water surfaces that emulate and stimulate human reverie and, if you will, reflection. Mon.-Sun. Continues through March 31. Icons Of Domesticity. Portraits of furniture, successful portraits caputre the spirit and personality of the subject. Intimate interiors set the stage for metaphorical explorations. Mon.-Sun. Continues through March 31. 601-B Providence Rd. 704-334-7744.
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art Nikki Blair: After The Instrument. From the complexities of the bio-tech industry to cosmetic surgery and prosthetics, according to the artists, we as a society have engaged in analyzing and re-structuring our bodies to the extent that scientific innovation will allow. Blair's work follows this banal practice to its extreme end and suggests the bizarre consequences of a world where our bodies are fragmented and possibly no longer able to be reassembled. Mon.-Sun. Continues through April 13. Picture Show. the works of James Casebere - a three part exhibition based on the relationship of photography and cinematography. Mon.-Sun. Continues through April 14. Photo + Video + Drawing = William Wegman. Features close to thirty years of Wegman's work in other media such as video, drawing, and altering his own and found photographs and postcards. In conjunction with the exhibit SECCA will present a selection of Wegman's videos including the U.S. premiere of his two most resent works, Reels 8 & 9. Mon.-Sun. Continues through April 12. 750 Marguerite Dr., Winston-Salem. 336-725-1904.
Tryon Center for Visual Art's Spirit Square Gallery What's New. Works by two curators and 25 selected artists. Mon.-Sun. Continues through April 15. 345 N. College St. 704-332-5535.
UNC-Charlotte New Sculptures. by Winston Tite. Mon.-Sun. Continues through March 22. A Woman's Work Is Never Done. works by Pauline Dove. Mon.-Sun. Continues through March 31.
Waterworks Visual Arts Center Cultures Revealed: Appliques from Around the World. Exhibition featuring traditional 20th century fiber handcraft from cultures throughout the world. Mon.-Sun. Continues through April 7. Salisbury. 704-636-1882.
Winthrop University Galleries Words and Images from Blackmon Road. The exhibit explores the concept of civic journalism through essays written by James Scott and Terry Plumb, and many of the images of veteran photographer Jim Stratakos being seen for the very first time. Mon.-Fri. Continues through March 31. 107 McLaurin, Rock Hill. 803-323-2493.
Wrightnow Gallery Art 2, an eclectic mix of both contemporary and traditional art, both two and three-dimensional. Paintings, digital art, pottery, stainless steel, and mixed natural sculpture. Participating artists: Michele Martin, Mary Brown, Julie Gasque, Stephanie Martin, Dianne Mahaffee, and Melinda Tindal. Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through March 31. 3205 N. Davidson St. 704-554-8093. *