A new exhibition, Roots/Raices, got opened at the Cabarrus Arts Council, 65 Union St. S., Concord, earlier this month.
Roots/Raices showcases the work of 3 Latino artists working in different mediums. From Miguel Aragon’s pursuit to freeze a specific moment and passing of time with his prints to Julio Gonzalez’s Head masks exploring the observations of the world and Rosalia Torres-Weiner’s art activism paintings.
Each of these artists creates and presents a dialogue of their past, present, and future through the lens of history and culture.
The Roots/Raices exhibition runs through Friday, Oct. 5.
No registration is required; Cabarrus Arts Council, 65 Union St.t S. For more information, visit www.cabarrusartscouncil.org
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This week
Cabarrus Arts Council’s Biannual Volunteer Opportunity Fair: Saturday, Aug. 17, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Make new friends and learn more about the inner workings of an arts organization and how you can help as a volunteer. Snacks provided. Ages 16+; free at 65 Union St. S., Concord. For more information or to RSVP, email Abigayle@cabarrusartscouncil.org or call the Cabarrus Arts Council at 704-920-2787.
Stories Under the Stars: Magician Dana Hill: Saturday, Aug. 17, 7-8 p.m. North Carolina magician Dana Hill presents a fun-filled, family-friendly magic show filled with laughter. Prepare to be amazed. All ages are welcome at the free show. No registration is required at the Kannapolis Library, 850 Mountain St. For more information, visit www.cabarruscounty.us.
Next week
Alison Brown On Stage at the Davis Theatre: Friday, Aug. 23, 7:30 p.m. Join us at the Davis Theatre for Alison Brown. One of the most multifaceted minds in roots music, Alison Brown is a Grammy-winning musician, Grammy-nominated producer, former investment banker (with an AB from Harvard and an MBA from UCLA), and co-founder of The Compass Records Group, which celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2023. Although Brown began her musical career as a teenager in the Southern California bluegrass scene, she has built a reputation as one of today’s most forward thinking and innovative banjo players. She is known for taking the instrument far beyond its Appalachian roots by blending bluegrass and jazz influences into a sonic tapestry. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.cabarrusartscouncil.org or call 704-920-2787.
Fourth Saturday Open Turning at Southern Piedmont Woodturners Club, Saturday, Aug. 24, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Join us for our Fourth Saturday Open Turning @ SPW Club, where members gather to immerse themselves in the art of turning, share projects, and bask in the camaraderie of fellow enthusiasts. Please remember that face shields are required during the event to ensure the safety of all attendees. Just like all our gatherings, if you’re feeling unwell or exhibiting any symptoms of illness, we kindly request that you stay home. Many of our members are part of high-risk groups, and safeguarding everyone’s health remains our top priority. Are you curious about SPW but not yet a member? Drop by and explore the benefits of joining our vibrant community. Whether you’re seeking guidance from our mentors or simply enjoying the company of like-minded individuals as you turn, this event provides a welcoming space for all. During our Fourth Saturday sessions, we may offer mini classes. If you’re interested in participating, please specify in the “Reserve My Spot” form so we can prepare the necessary supplies. The class fee will vary to cover the cost of materials provided. However, if the class doesn’t pique your interest, you’re welcome to attend solely for open turning. Join us for a day filled with creativity, learning, and connection. “Reserve Your Spot” today, and we eagerly await your presence! Free; adults; registration required. For more information, or to reserve your spots, visit www.spwoodturners.com
Upcoming
Local Bottle Shop presents: Sip & Paint with Abigayle Davis — Wednesday, Aug. 28, 7 p.m. Join us for our first sip and paint night with @chula.creative. A guided paint your pet event. In advance for an additional $7 she can create a pre-sketched Canvas for you to ensure your pet will be shown with all their best features! Please sign up in advance to secure your space as it will be limited. Adults; registration required; 9 Union St. N, Suite 110, Concord. For more information, or to register visiting Local Bottle Shop or call 704-488-6129
Young Creatives Fall Art Class: Drawing and Painting 101: The class begins Tuesday, Sept. 3, from 4:30-6 p.m. This six-week course focuses on an introduction to painting and drawing techniques. Students will gain an understanding of and practice the principles and elements of design such as line, shape, value, and color theory through artworks of famous historical and contemporary artists. Working closely with local artists in a traditional studio environment, students will be guided in a fun and interesting way to develop their artistic voice to create one-of-a-kind art pieces that reflect their style. By the end of the class, students will be able to talk about their art and their classmates. No experience is required. All materials included. The dates for the six-week course are as follows: Sept. 3, Sept. 10, Sept. 17, Sept. 24, Oct. 1, Oct. 8. Please note that the class is subject to cancellation if the minimum number of students is not met. Class minimum is six students; Class maximum is 15 students. Ages 8-11; registration required. Registration link coming soon. Class price is $150. Registration closes Aug. 27. It will be held at Cabarrus Arts Council Young Creatives Studio, 65 Union St. S. For more information, visit www.cabarrusartscouncil, or call 704-920-2787.
Free Demo with the CAG — Learn About the Dual Primary Colors: It’s more than red, yellow and blue — Sunday, Sept. 8, 2-4 p.m. Our speaker, Natalie Cranford, is an art teacher, mom, wife and lifetime creator! In the art world, she enjoys color theory, hand building with clay, mixed media and paint. Cranford is a new Guild member, and we can all look forward to her art experience and enjoy learning with her. We ask that you arrive before 2 so as not to interrupt the speaker’s presentation. All ages welcome; free; no registration required at Clearwater Arts Center and Studios, 223 Crowell Drive NW. For more information, www.cabarrusartguild.org.
CAG CLASS: Landscapes in Wool with Lynn Cavanaugh – Saturday, Sept. 14, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Have you seen needle felting and wondered how they created such gorgeous, textured designs in wool? It involves a special felting needle being used to stab and agitate wool fibers so they join and bond together. The great thing about the process is that it is relaxing, creative and just plain fun. As you work your scene begins to develop into an enchanting design. The process is not difficult to learn and you have four choices in designs. The kit includes all the materials and tools necessary to complete your chosen design. The instructor will assist you through each step of the process offering individual help as needed. When you register, let Lynn know which of the designs you picked. She will prepare a kit just for you. Be sure to bring something for lunch during class. Class details: Minimum 4, Maximum 10; class cost: $45 members, $50 nonmembers, plus cost of kit; materials cost: $30, kit that has everything you need to complete your project. Includes the pattern, wool base (9 x 12), a felting pad, felting needles, needle holders, wool rovings. You will have enough materials to complete other projects at home; Instructor will provide details to pay by Zelle, Venmo or check at time of registration To register: Send an email to Lynn Cavanaugh at lynn.c.cavanaugh@gmail.com; Five Oaks Art Studio; 1247 Rural Drive NW, Concord; For more information or to choose your design, visit www.cabarrusartguild.org
Roots/Raices Exhibition — Closes Friday, Oct. 5, 5-7 p.m. Roots/Raices showcases the work of 3 Latino artists working in different mediums. From Miguel Aragon’s pursuit to freeze a specific moment and passing of time with his prints to Julio Gonzalez’s Head masks exploring the observations of the world and Rosalia Torres-Weiner’s art activism paintings. Each of these artists creates and presents a dialogue of their past, present, and future through the lens of history and culture. Free; no registration required. Cabarrus Arts Council, 65 Union St. S. For more information, visit www.cabarrusartscouncil.org
2024 N.C. Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony: Thursday, Oct. 17, 6-10 p.m. The N.C. Music Hall of Fame announces six new inductees in its 2024 class. Join the celebration at the annual induction ceremony this fall. The North Carolina Music Hall of Fame will pay homage to six North Carolinians with their induction into its Hall of Fame. Those selected have left an indelible mark on the world of music. A ceremony to honor the inductees (presented by Visit Mooresville) will be held on Thursday, Oct. 17. The event will not only commemorate the great musical artists to be inducted but will also celebrate the 30-year anniversary of the Hall of Fame organization. The 2024 inductees are Petey Pablo, Clarence Avant, Tommy Faile, Mary Cardwell Dawson, Bobby Hicks and Merge Records. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.northcarolinamusichalloffame.org.
CAG FREE DEMO: Fine Art Demonstration with Walter Stanford — Sunday, Oct. 13, 2-4 p.m. You are invited to join us for a demonstration/talk by Walter Stanford, fine artist, designer and illustrator. Stanford is a 1986 graduate of East Carolina University, where he earned a BFA from the School of Art with a major in illustration and a minor in printmaking. Over the course of his career, he has worked as a national freelance illustrator, advertising art director and screen print artist. He now brings all these experiences together to create dramatic wildlife portraits. He brings the subject in close where the viewer can get a sense of the animal’s personality. As Stanford states, “I want to bring that animal into a person’s home!” Walter’s studio is in the ClearWater Arts Center and Studios in Concord, and his works are represented by the Art Cellar Gallery in Banner Elk. Please arrive before 2 p.m., so as not to interrupt the presentation. All ages welcome; free; no registration required at Clearwater Arts Center and Studios, 223 Crowell Drive NW. For more information, go to www.cabarrusartguild.org.
New CAG Class: Create a Sleeping Kitty Needle Felted Fiber Painting with Irene Heckel-Volpe: Saturday, Oct. 26, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Learn to use needle felting wool fiber to “paint” a picture. We will be starting with a pre-felt base (sheet of partially felted wool) that has a transfer of the simple photo of a peaceful sleeping cat. Then, using our fibers and needles we will recreate our picture in fiber (and of course use our creative license!). We will be learning to blend fibers to get our results. Students only need to bring a sense of humor and their imagination! Heckel-Volpe has won many awards for her work across the country. She has produced an instructional DVD and is currently working on a needle felting book. Adults 18 or older; maximum number of students, 12; class cost: $60 for CAG members, $65 for nonmembers; materials cost: $15. The materials fee may be paid on the day of the class. To register: Send an email to Irene@ireneheckel.com. Payment in advance by check. Address will be provided at the time of registration. Material cost to be paid on day of class at Five Oaks Art Studio, 1247 Rural Drive NW. For more information, visit www.cabarrusartguild.org.
NEW CAG CLASS: Needle Felt a Gnome for the Holidays with Irene Heckel-Volpe: Saturday, Oct. 26, 1-5 p.m. Come and create a cute (or maybe not so cute — oh … who are we kidding — they are all cute!) gnome character for yourself or a special someone. Create a decorative little Christmas helper and learn needle felting skills or add to the knowledge that you may already have. Students only need to bring a sense of humor and their imagination. Heckel-Volpe has won many awards for her work across the country. She has produced an instructional DVD and is currently working on a needle felting book. Adults 18 or older; maximum number of students, 12; class cost: $60 for CAG members, $65 for nonmembers; materials cost: $15. The materials fee may be paid on the day of the class. To register: Send an email to Irene@ireneheckel.com. Payment in advance by check. Address will be provided at the time of registration. Material cost to be paid on day of class at Five Oaks Art Studio; 1247 Rural Drive NW. For more information, visit www.cabarrusartguild.org.
Ongoing
The Swanee Theatre is the place to be for moving and grooving through your week. Mark your calendars. Kannapolis Parks and Recreation is offering several dancing opportunities for all to enjoy: Mondays — free line dancing from 6-8 p.m.; Tuesdays — free dance. Walk. Party. A Fitness experience! 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Wednesdays — Shag dancing, $5 a person, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Come out to any or all of these events to make new friends and discover a healthy life in Kannapolis. No registration needed, just come join the fun. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/CityofKannapolis.
Open Mic, Spotlight Series: Every fourth Thursday from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Come join us for this incredible spotlight series and open mic. Sign up to share on the mic at the event. Free to the public and best coffee in town. Free; no registration required at Wired Coffee Express, 469 N. Cannon Blvd. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/guerilla.poets.founders.
After-school and Adult Art Classes in drawing, painting, pottery and sculpture. After-school classes from 4:30-6:30 p.m. and adult classes from 6-8 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday or Thursday one day per week for six weeks. For more information, call 704-786-8570.
North Carolina Music Hall of Fame: The North Carolina Music Hall of Fame Museum is a safe, fun and touch-free visit for your friends and family. The museum is open to the public Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to noon and 1-4 p.m., closed noon to 1 p.m. for lunch. Reserve your visit at Make A Reservation — North Carolina Music Hall Of Fame, 600 Dale Earnhardt Blvd., Kannapolis.
Open Art Day: Every Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bring your lunch and drink, bring a project you are working on and your supplies. Or bring work you’d like to share and discuss. This is a working, weekly meeting each Tuesday to work with and share with artists and like-minded people who appreciate creativity. ClearWater Arts Center & Studios is at 223 Crowell Drive NW, Concord — enter through the double glass doors facing Kerr Street, called the Greenway Gallery. For more information, go to cabarrusartguild.org.
Caffeinate with Creatives: Every Second Saturday, 10-11 a.m. The Concord area is filled with artists of all kinds, so let’s take some time to get to know each other. Join us every second Saturday for coffee and creative conversations. All artists are welcome; no registration; free, coffee for purchase at ClearWater Arts Center & Studios, 223 Crowell Drive NW, Concord. For more information, visit www.clearwaterartists.com.
Plein Air with the CAG: Calling all artists. First-timers welcome. Don’t worry if you don’t have all the things you think you need, this is a very informal gathering, and your fellow artists are happy to help. Reach out to get on the mailing list for various events. Has the idea or the fun of Plein Air ever fascinated you? To explain, Plein Air is a French term meaning, “denoting or in the manner of a 19th-century style of painting outdoors, or with a strong sense of the open air, that became a central feature of French impressionism.” Some famous Plein Air painters were among the most impressive painters from history, including Monet, Homer and Sargent. Within the Cabarrus Art Guild, a group of Plein air painters have banded together to enjoy the lovely North Carolina Piedmont and surrounding sites via Plein air. They have named themselves, “Dusty Road Painters” and meet to explore the indoors (inclement weather) and outdoors that offer countless opportunities to express one’s artistic curiosity and passion. Have questions or interested in joining this free group of adventurous artists? Reach out to Plein Air Chair O’Lynda Walker at olynda.walker@gmail.com. Free. For more information, visit www.cabarrusartguild.org.
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College Course Offerings: Continuing Education courses available with Rowan-Cabarrus Community College. In addition to career courses, we also offer personal-enrichment courses. Call 702-216-7222 or register online at https://cce.rcc.edu/. New course offerings can be found at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hwaTI5nAM_bMAiQ_XooVkANHnnJOqN63/edit.
FREE Outdoor Movie Nights: Join us on select Friday and Saturday nights through December as we enjoy iconic movies on the big screen. Bring a chair, grab a friend, and sip on a beer as you enjoy a free outdoor movie. Enjoy retro arcade games and throwback tunes one hour prior to the start of each movie. Food, drinks and movie concessions will be available for purchase. Limited table seating will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis. For the best viewing experience, we recommend bringing your own chairs. This project is organized in partnership with Rice Family Community Events, Aurora Star Lit Cinema and Cabarrus Brewing Co., and is supported by a grant from the Grassroots Arts Program of the @ncartscouncil, a state agency, and the @cabarrusartscouncil. Free; all ages; located in the parking lot in front of the Cabarrus Brewing taproom entrance, 329 McGill Ave. NW, Concord. For more information, to see the full lineup or to purchase tickets for another event, visit www.cabarrusbrewing.com/events-calendar/.
Charlotte is Creative: The Pearl Art Call: The Pearl: Charlotte’s Innovation District, working through Charlotte Is Creative, has issued an open call for submissions to local and regional visual artists interested in being considered to create one of three original works of art designed for installation in The Assembly, part of The Pearl Research Building 1, currently under construction in Charlotte’s historic Brooklyn Community. The development team behind The Pearl has an exciting history of engaging local artists to create new work to display in their facilities. They are a careful and considerate partner seeking to create work that both enhances the places they build, but also that illuminates the larger culture and community in which their new facilities reside. The project must advance the overall vision of the Pearl; reflect with the evolving science, technology, innovation and education activities occurring in the area; and honor the broader Charlotte and Brooklyn communities, particularly its history and the traditions of the people who live there and who formerly lived in the area of the development. The project should have a memorable, iconic presence, as a feature element that can be identifiable as a symbol and a marker of The Pearl. It should provide a contrast with the surrounding architecture, in regard to its form, material and/or color. Submissions close on Sept. 1 at 6 p.m. For more information, or to submit a proposal, visit https://charlotteiscreative.submittable.com/submit/298871/the-pearl-art-call/eligibility.