eptemberpeningsirst Friday <strong>Sept</strong>ember 2el Andrewspril <strong>and</strong> George Wine Bar <strong>and</strong> Galleryhrough <strong>Sept</strong>ember 30arriott Littlehere’s Something About Redrtspacepfront Galleryeptember 2 - October 1, 2005ed is the most symbolic of all colors. Itmp<strong>art</strong>s more emotional sensations thanny other hue. <strong>The</strong> tension, tactility, <strong>and</strong>urbulence in these paintings perhapsill inspire some of the same in theiewer.m<strong>and</strong>a Michelettoegional Emerging Artist Residencyxhibitionrtspaceobbyag Lunch Art Talkednesday, <strong>Sept</strong>ember 28, 12:30pm,ducation Roomhrough October 2n exhibition of visual <strong>art</strong> <strong>and</strong> fiber fromm<strong>and</strong>a Micheletto who spent the lasteven months working in Studio 106s p<strong>art</strong> of the Regional Emerging Artistesidency program. She incorporatesbjects such as hair, toothpicks, skewersnd matches, into weavings that are bothesthetically pleasing <strong>and</strong> interestingnvestigations of our shared humannvironment.ew Workulia Elsasranch Gallery, Carrboroolor Meets Lineeter Milneesignboxhrough <strong>Sept</strong>. 30thsing acrylics <strong>and</strong> charcoal, Peter Milnearves out architectural space to giveome to wonderfully playful figures. Inis own words: “Reality has to be chewedver <strong>and</strong> spit out pleasantly.” A longimefurniture designer in central Northarolina, Milne cherishes craftsmanshipithout worrying about labels likebstract or realistic.ake That Backndrew Bellootini Galleryhrough <strong>Sept</strong>ember 30riginal <strong>art</strong>, books, tees <strong>and</strong> toys fromcclaimed Nickelodeon <strong>and</strong> Marvelllustrator Andrew Bell. For almost 3traight years, he has been drawingmonster-a-day at his illustrationroject website called “Creatures in Myead” which is the inspiration for hisimited vinyl figures. This stuff is cool, yeronna wanna see it.eptember 11att Sesowarrots <strong>and</strong> Sticks: bunnies <strong>and</strong> bullies16<strong>art</strong>month of <strong>art</strong>through November 12.Reception Sunday, <strong>Sept</strong>ember 11,2-5pmThis is a super creepy <strong>and</strong> reallyawesome exhibit of oil paintings from aself-taught painter who, despite havinghis work extensively shown <strong>and</strong> writtenabout, has little interest in becoming p<strong>art</strong>of the <strong>art</strong> network. Sesow’s paintingshave been called “Crude!” “Unfinished!”“Aberrant!” – <strong>and</strong> Brutarian Magazinesays, “the boulevardier may jeer, but itmay well be that Matt’s approach resultsin a creative range beyond the normalcompass of our responses . . .Perhapsnot, nevertheless, Mr. Sesow has createda fascinating body of work “ A must seeshow.<strong>Sept</strong>ember 15 thMary Haggerty <strong>and</strong> Lisa CookDurham Arts CouncilAllenton <strong>and</strong> Semans GalleriesThough October 23 rdHaggerty’s super real black <strong>and</strong> whitenarrative photographs document smalltown America while Cook works withclassically realistic oil paintings.<strong>Sept</strong>ember 30 thCary Art LoopDowntown CaryOkay, it’s family friendly <strong>art</strong>, but it’salso Cary, so that’s what we’d expect.Nonetheless this <strong>monthly</strong> exhibitionof the Triangles Arts & Culture in localbusinesses will be bring welcome bitlaunch date will be special becauseCary Visual Art will be having their 2ndAnnual Sculpture Crawl.OngoingMeagan Chaney <strong>and</strong> Megan MarshallEmerging ArtistsGlance GalleryThrough <strong>Sept</strong>ember 14th.Chaney specializes in fused glass <strong>and</strong>Insanity by Matt Sesow is p<strong>art</strong> of the Carrots <strong>and</strong> Sticks: Bunnies <strong>and</strong>Bullies show at Rebus WorksSee work from Andrew Bell’s Creatures in My Head series atWootini Gallery in Carrborosculpture— combining brightly coloredglass creations with wire <strong>and</strong> metal, hertiny masterpieces-as well as the faint,colored reflections they cast-reveal bothdepth <strong>and</strong> movement. Marshall producesdelicate mixed media <strong>and</strong> encausticpieces that immediately draw the eyeto her sense of line <strong>and</strong> composition.She often uses recurring symbols <strong>and</strong>everyday objects both within a singlepiece <strong>and</strong> throughout her body of work.<strong>The</strong>se are two of the most talentedemerging <strong>art</strong>ists in the triangle.Window to the HumanitiesLightscapesVarious ArtistsAckl<strong>and</strong> Museum of Art, UNC Campus<strong>The</strong> Science <strong>and</strong> Art of Lighting theL<strong>and</strong>scapeThrough November 27Paintings <strong>and</strong> installations exploring theways light in nature follows physical laws.Very cool, <strong>and</strong> of course, educational.Digitals Ex VotosTom ChambersArtspace / Gallery 2through October 27 thDigital photomontages of children <strong>and</strong>animals that create surrealist l<strong>and</strong>scapes.Megan Chaney <strong>and</strong> Megan MarshalGlance GalleryAthrough <strong>Sept</strong>ember 15 thChancey creates fused glass <strong>and</strong>sculpture, while Marshall has 2-d worksof mixed media <strong>and</strong> encaustic.Three Sides To A Sheet of PaperGroup ShowAckl<strong>and</strong> Museum of ArtThrough November 13<strong>and</strong>Tradition <strong>and</strong> BeyondBillie Ruth SudduthAsheville Museum of ArtThrough October 30 thNamed North Carolina Living Treasurein 1997 this Western NC basket makerhas based a weaving technique on theNature Sequence, also called FibonacciNumbers.See if you can figure the sequence out:It goes 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144... This sequence evidentially gives aninfinite number of patterns to designfrom. <strong>The</strong>se baskets as well as others areon display.<strong>The</strong> Sights of WarGroup Show<strong>The</strong> Light Factory (Charlotte, NC)through October 13 thRecent global conflicts explored fromthe perspective of 9 <strong>art</strong>ists throughphotography <strong>and</strong> video installation,including Bill Viola.Portraits from the Golden Age of jazzGroup ShowNorth Carolina Central UniversityMuseum of Artthrough October 10 thWar In Shadows in LightChris HondrosNorth Carolina State UniversityGallery of Art <strong>and</strong> Designthrough October 6 thHondros is a world famousphotojournalist who was nominatedfor a Pulitzer Prize for his coverageof the Liberian Civil War. Now he isdocumenting the ongoing war inIraq. This exhibit showcases his recentefforts—see Hondros’ feature in the<strong>Sept</strong>ember issue for more details <strong>and</strong>images from the show.Homegrown: SoutheastGroup ShowSoutheastern Center ForContemporary ArtThrough <strong>Sept</strong>ember 30 thFeaturing work by <strong>Raleigh</strong>’s own TeamLump!Around About AbstractionIngrid Calame, Andrew Masullo,Yunshe Min, Carrie Moyer, DavidMoffet <strong>and</strong> Tam Van TranWeatherspoon Museum of ArtThrough October 2 ndExplores different forms of this variedgenre of painting.
hursday 1at’s Cradle Who’s Badocal 506 Bowman w/ Mike Borgia, Hot Vegas,he Starrsriday 2at’s Cradle DeMilo With Arms w/ <strong>The</strong> Neversincoln <strong>The</strong>atre Bloodwritten w/ Mortufairy,reatures Of Habitortufairy, I am proud to announce that you arehe recipient of this month’s best/worst b<strong>and</strong>ame award. Congratulations. You can pick upour award at Flex!ocal 506 Ephemeral Sun w/ Farpoint, Nationalolographicpen Eye Café Rebecca Loebeetl<strong>and</strong>s Koufax w/ Fashion Designvertly political b<strong>and</strong>s tend to weigh prettyeavily after a few songs, but Koufax’s Hard Timesre In Fashion is subtle enough to stave off theensation of having a zealot screaming in yourar with a bullhorn. <strong>The</strong> album sways from gentleop to edgy dance/rock with the sort of easehat should provide for a great show.aturday 3at’s Cradle <strong>The</strong> Urban Sophisticatesings <strong>Raleigh</strong> Rumble - all day motorcycle & rockhow. 11 am til 2 am. Cycles in parking lot, rockn stage. B<strong>and</strong>s st<strong>art</strong> at 6 <strong>and</strong> include: morbidamblers, skull buckle, the know, the trousers,lectric sunshine, chrome-plated apostlesincoln <strong>The</strong>atre Chatham County Line w/ Micarrisonocal 506 Indie Rock Karaoke, Smoke Or Firepen Eye Café Jenelleunday 4ings Neu Romance w/ Rhythm Childhythm Child is one undeniable force in thelubs these days. <strong>The</strong> trio’slend of soul funk stylings delivered with a laidack demeanor insure thathis Sunday will be in the name of steppin. I’veeard them segue “Hypnotize” by Biggie Smallsnto “Just like Heaven” by the Cure. No Joke.onday 5ings Family Guy Nightocal 506 American Aquarium w/ Sweatereatherightlight Davenport w/ Skatersuesday 6ings Movie Night: <strong>The</strong> Hidden Fortresscknowledged as a primary influence on Georgeucas’ Star Wars,he Hidden Fortress delivers Akira Kurosawa’snimitably deft blend of wry <strong>humor</strong>,reathtaking action <strong>and</strong> humanist compassionn an epic scale.ocal 506 Dallas Wayneightlight Dynamite Club w/ In <strong>The</strong> Year Of <strong>The</strong>ig, Rockets & Mortarednesday 7arolina <strong>The</strong>atre Aminafter playing on the last two Sigur Ros albumsAgaetis Byrjun <strong>and</strong> their untitled album),he Album Leaf record “In a Safe Place” <strong>and</strong>he Efterklang album “Tripper”, the womenf Amina have created some beautiful <strong>and</strong>month of <strong>music</strong>Local 506 hosts Four Tet onSaturday, <strong>Sept</strong>ember 17 thBarbez gets weird at the Wetl<strong>and</strong>sMonday, <strong>Sept</strong>ember 12 thShooter Jennings appears at theLincoln <strong>The</strong>ater <strong>Sept</strong>ember 16thengaging <strong>music</strong> of their own. <strong>The</strong>ir new ep,titled AminaminA, released on the new Worker’sInstitute label allows the world to get a taste ofwhat has been brewing in their heads over thelast few years.Open Eye Café Chris WimberleyThursday 8Cat’s Cradle Boxbomb w/ House Of FoolsKings <strong>Hatchet</strong>fest opening night w/ Patty HurstShifter, Scott Biram & He<strong>art</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Daggers – seethe centerfold in this issue for more info.Local 506 Akron/Family w/ <strong>The</strong> Prayers & TearsOf Arthur Digby Sellers, Kapow! MusicFriday 9Cat’s Cradle Spencer Acuff w/ Pico vs. Isl<strong>and</strong>Trees, Billy SugarfixKings <strong>Hatchet</strong>fest with Strange, Pyramid,Dynamite Brothers, Circle, UrdogLincoln <strong>The</strong>atre Prepetual GrooveLocal 506 Totimoshi w/ CaltropNightlight AutocadeOpen Eye Café Jesse PayneWetl<strong>and</strong>s WXYC’s Annual Early 80’s DanceSaturday 10Cat’s Cradle No Depression 10 Year Anniversarywith Two Dollar Pistols w/ Tres Chicas, ChrisStamey, Sally SpringKings <strong>Hatchet</strong>fest featuring A Rooster For <strong>The</strong>Masses, Flying Fatal Guillotines, Esquimaux,Awesome New RepublicLocal 506 Angie AparoNightlight Virgo B-day/Noise Violation P<strong>art</strong>yWetl<strong>and</strong>s Mowing Lawns w/ Cantwell, Gomez &Jordan, Dc NahmSunday 11Cat’s Cradle Between <strong>The</strong> Buried And Me w/Giant, Red Orchestra RadioKings Second Sunday Documentary Series (4-9)<strong>and</strong> Neu Romance (9-2)FIGHT BIG MEDIA presents the first event in theirSecond Sunday Series,a program of <strong>monthly</strong> documentary films thatreveal mass media’s distortion <strong>and</strong> eliminationof real news <strong>and</strong> facts to serve the interests ofthe government <strong>and</strong> wealthy powerful minorityin this country, at the expense of the public theyare meant to serve, going against the needs <strong>and</strong>even the expressed interests of ordinary people.Lincoln <strong>The</strong>atre One Way Glass w/ Playin Jo Jo,Ragged GloryLocal 506 <strong>The</strong> Life & Times w/ Octopus ProjectNightlight Jascha Ephraim w/ YayhoorayWetl<strong>and</strong>s Hockey Night w/ <strong>The</strong> BalanceMonday 12Local 506 Rick Monroe w/ Taylor HollingsworthNightlight Trivia NightWetl<strong>and</strong>s Killer Filler w/ Barbez, Jaguaro & DJTurbanatorNY’s Barbez are a self described mix of passion,weirdness <strong>and</strong> a hauntingSlavic voice, soaring theremin, uncanny palmpilot, <strong>and</strong> killer marimba,vibes, guitar, bass, drums. To me, they sound likesomething Michael Gira<strong>and</strong> the Young God heads would drool over.<strong>music</strong>17