May 13 Monday
FROM THE ARTIST Scott Dergins
In the last year, Scott has been sketching and painting nearly every day for fun and relaxation in the evening. This has created a new way of sharing and also selling his creations.Scott develops rough sketches on illustration board using acrylic paint and highlighting the artwork with pen and ink. Inspiration comes from the study of abstract artists, especially Calder, Miro, Picasso and Mondrian and the love of Mid Century Modern architectural style!Scott is a Graduate of Kendall College of Art & Design, professional furniture designer, Morganton, Nc.There are showings and sales at The Burke Arts Council and Vintage Blue in Hickory. The attached are a few images of Scott's work. All are original, framed and matted.
New Window Gallery is located at 150 W Main St. Valdese NC.
The gallery is part of the Play It Again Records Building.
The two large gallery windows are lit 24 hrs. a day and canbe seen from the curb!
NWG New Window Gallery (Play It Again Records Building)
150 West Main St. Valdese, NC 28690
828 874-1800
Weekly summer farmers market running May - August on Tuesdays in Greer City Park, 4:30-7:30PM. Fresh produce, live music, activities, and more! Learn more online at Greerfarmersmartket.com
Enjoy great craft beer, food and stunning views of Chimney Rock and the gorge along side the Rocky Broad River, alternating Mondays throughout the year. Bat Cave Wade shares local musical and creative talent from 6-8. Come out and join your friends at this beautiful location.
May 14 Tuesday
The Southern Highland Craft Guild invites visitors to experience daily craft demonstrations at the Folk Art Centerfrom March through December. Every day from 10am-4pm, two artists of differing media will explain anddemonstrate their craft with informative materials displayed at their booth. These free educational events are open to the public.
Join Conserving Carolina to learn about the bat, the only flying mammal! Mark Ray of the NC Wildlife Resources Commission will discuss some of the bat species found in western North Carolina, where they live, and why they are beneficial to have around. He will also share the most recent research on White Nose Syndrome and the NCWRC’s bat conservation efforts.
Bunched Arrowhead (Sagittaria fasciculata), is found only in small isolated pockets in Henderson County, North Carolina and Greenville County, South Carolina. The seepage habitat in which it grows is extremely threatened. The remaining populations of this plant and the places where it grows are vulnerable to residential and industrial development, conversion of land to pasture, and non-native and invasive species. Join Ashley Morris and Conserving Carolina to learn about the approach that the lab at Furman University has taken to understand the relative importance of sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction in the federally endangered plant, Bunched Arrowhead, and the implications that research findings have for species recovery.
May 15 Wednesday