Triad Arts with David Ford Appalachian State University & The Turchin Center for the Visual ArtsJanuary 28, 2013Art at Appalachian State University in Boone just comes natural with artworks and sculptures placed all over campus compliments of the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts.
For the next three months App State will be reaching out to the community with expositions open to the public and after school programs for kids too. Young students can work with pencils and pens to hone their skills with Alyssia Ruggiero and Appalachian State Art Education students during the Turchin Center’s Drawing Club. Supplies are provided. Drawing Club dates and times are Tuesdays from 3-4:30pm, January 29 - April 16, 2013 in the Turchin Center Classroom 3200. It’s for children ages 6-12 and best of all the cost is free. On Wednesdays from 2:30-4:30 it’ll be Room 13 for children 6-12 from January 30-April 17, 2013. The Instructor is Vicky Grube, the cost is free and children can choose their own drawing and construction projects. Appalachian Art Education majors will be available for support.
To register, contact Alyssia Ruggiero: ruggieroaj@appstate.edu.
Art Expo 2013 opens on Friday, February 1 at noon. The event is sponsored by the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts and includes their Annual Juried Student Exhibition showcasing the art produced by talented students working in a range of media including photography, metals, clay, sculpture, fibers, graphic design, new media, drawing, painting and more. It’ll run through Saturday, March 16, 2013. Assistant Curator Brook Bower spoke with David Ford by phone from her office in Boone.
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Triad Arts Archives
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April 6, 2009: Carl Gaile
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April 3, 2009: Brian Turner, Jerry Chapman, Jews and Catholics
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April 2, 2009: Jews & Catholics
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April 1, 2009: Jerry Chapman
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March 31, 2009: Brian Turner: Here, Bullet
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March 30, 2009: Historic Washington Park
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March 27, 2009: Leigh Summerville McMillian, Weaver Academy Guitar Students, Lexington Youth Theatre
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March 26, 2009: Frank Glazer (Rebroadcast)
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March 25, 2009: Weaver Academy Guitar Students (Rebroadcast)
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March 24, 2009: Leigh Summerville McMillian: It All Started with a Dog (Rebroadcast)
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March 23, 2009: Lexington Youth Theatre: High School Musical 2
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March 20, 2009: Triad Arts Weekend
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March 19, 2009: Green Hill Center: If You Can Kill a Snake With It, It Ain't Art
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March 18, 2009: Pamela Howland and Dick Schneider
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March 17, 2009: Greensboro College: Subject to Change
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March 16, 2009: Ed Southern, Voices of the American Revolution in the Carolinas
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March 12, 2009: Delta Fine Arts Center: Samplers & Symmetry II
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March 11, 2009: Wake Forest University Creativity Symposium
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March 10, 2009: Triad Stage: Ghosts
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March 9, 2009: Bill and Linda Griffin: Snake Den Ridge
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March 5, 2009: Winston-Salem Symphony: Jo Ann Falletta
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March 4, 2009: Charlie Brouwer: Rise Up Winston-Salem
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March 3, 2009: Brian Turner: Here, Bullet
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March 2, 2009: Reynolda House: American Impressions
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February 26, 2009: Jerry Chapman
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February 25, 2009: UNCSA: Sunday in the Park with George
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February 24, 2009: Dr. Julian Burroughs Retrospective
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February 23, 2009: Tony Williamson
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February 19, 2009: Caleb Caudle
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February 18, 2009: Wake Forest University Theatre: The Underpants
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