"The Atelier will present an
exhibition entitled, “Broken Dishes”, from Friday, October
24th – Friday, November 21st. Broken Dishes is a group art
exhibition of glass, ceramic, pottery, porcelain and tile works. This exhibition will begin with an Opening
Reception on Friday, October 24th at 6pm, and will close on Friday,
November 21, 2014. This exhibition is
the first of its kind hosted at the Atelier, and will allow for the community
to be introduced to several local and regional artists who will have several
works featured surrounding the theme.
The opening reception & exhibition will be held inside of the
Greensboro Cultural Center located at 200 N. Davie St., and the public is
cordially invited to attend.
For more information, please call
(336) 333-6885. Major financial support for the African American Atelier is
provided by ArtsGreensboro, Guilford County, as well as the N.C. Arts Council,
a division of the Department of Cultural Resources, with funding from the
National Endowment for the Arts.
The
North Carolina Arts Council works to make North Carolina The Creative State
where a robust arts industry produces a creative economy, vibrant communities,
children prepared for the 21st century and lives filled with discovery and
learning. The Arts Council accomplishes this in partnership with artists and
arts organizations, other organizations that use the arts to make their
communities stronger and North Carolinians—young and old—who enjoy and
participate in the arts. The Arts Council is a division of the Department of
Cultural Resources.
The African American Atelier
was co-founded by Dr. Alma Adams and the late Eva Hamlin Miller in 1990. The
African American Atelier is a non-profit organization which seeks to promote an
awareness, appreciation and sensitivity to the visual arts and culture of
African Americans, and work in harmony with other ethnic groups. For more
information, visit www.africanamericanatelier.org or call (336) 333-6885."
- A Press Release
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