Triad Arts with David Ford The Art of The Arc (Association of Retarded Citizens) of GreensboroSeptember 20, 2012The Association of Retarded Citizens of Greensboro (The Arc) invites you to join them for An Evening with Artist Beverly McIver on Tuesday night, October 9, at 6:00pm in the Emerald Event Center in Greensboro.
Beverly was the youngest of three daughters growing up in the Greensboro projects in the 1970s. Much of her childhood was spent searching for acceptance, battling racism, and dealing with the sometimes aggressive behavior of her eldest sister Renee who is mentally disabled. Beverly’s escape from the projects came through the world of visual art, and she quickly began charting a new direction as an African American woman artist.
She now holds an endowed chair as Professor of Art at North Carolina Central University, the historically Black university where she first learned to paint decades ago. When her mom died in 2004, Beverly agreed to become Renee’s caregiver. The story of their struggles and compassion was recently made into an HBO documentary film titled Raising Renee. The DVD will be available for sale at the Arc fundraiser dinner where Beverly will be the keynote speaker.
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Triad Arts Archives
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March 25, 2006: The Velvet Glove Kabarett
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March 23, 2006: Tim Miller-1001 Beds
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March 22, 2006: Blurring Racial Barriers
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March 21, 2006: Blue Moon Theatre Company-Stay
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March 20, 2006: Flamenco Vivo-Carlota Santana
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March 16, 2006: Singer/Songwriter Bet Williams
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March 15, 2006: Mineral Springs Middle School
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March 14, 2006: Triad Stage-Brother Wolf
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March 13, 2006: Reynolda House-Moving Pictures
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March 11, 2006: The Barnstomers Collective
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March 9, 2006: NCSA Theatre-The Mandrake
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March 9, 2006: Wake Forest University Irish Festival
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March 8, 2006: NCSA Theatre-A Month In The Country
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March 7, 2006: Salem College Pierette Players-The Apple Tree
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March 6, 2006: North Carolina School Of The Arts Jazz Ensemble
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March 2, 2006: Delta Fine Arts Center
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March 1, 2006: The Piedmont Chamber Singers
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March 1, 2006: Poet Harryette Mullen
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February 28, 2006: Triad Stage-"Brother Wolf"
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February 27, 2006: The Cashore Marionettes
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February 23, 2006: Tommy Jarrell Festival
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February 22, 2006: Blurring Racial Barriers, Part 2
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February 21, 2006: RiverRun International Film Festival
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February 20, 2006: Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County
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February 16, 2006: Carolina Film & Video Festival
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February 15, 2006: Flamenco Vivo
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February 14, 2006: UNCG Theatre "Death And The King's Horseman"
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February 13, 2006: Eight Artists After Ivy
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February 11, 2006: Triad Stage "I Do! I Do!"
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February 9, 2006: Wake Forest University Theatre: Gint
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