Wednesday, December 15, 2010
New Year's Eve Uncorked
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Holiday Gallery Rental Special
Saturday, November 13, 2010
2010 Events at BCAC
Camp Creative & Explore Art Summer Art Camps
Above: Patz Fowle works on a mural at the Hartsville Library. The mural was funded by Black Creek through its Subgrant Program.
In 2010, the Black Creek Arts Center also hosted 12 openings in 12 months. They were:
January - Ina Crim Ingram
February - Nine Exhibits at BCAC, featuring:
Boy Scouts of the Pee Dee, Marcos Sola, Henna Koponen,
Danny Wagner, Emily Dornburg, Adrian Rhodes,
Ann Lane, Sarah Jaillette, Phoebe Smothers, Barbara Watson
Mary Lou Bailey & Harolette King
March - Heidi Bond
April - The Green Exhibit, featuring:
Mike Fowle, Munsey Millaway & Erica Bailey
May - Jim Darlington
June - 521 All-Stars Baseball Photography Exhibit from The State Museum
July - The Carolinas III: Community Photography Contest & Exhibit
August - The Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton & Tobacco Trails
September - Louise Daley & Jo Jeffers
October - The Pink Exhibit in conjunction with the American Cancer Society
November - Anne Hightower Patterson
December - John Herth (opens on December 2nd at 5:30)
Coin join us for any of these events. All are affordable; most are free. Stay up to date with us through our website (http://www.blackcreekarts.org/) or on Facebook (www.facebook.com/blackcreek) or Twitter (www.twitter.com/blackcreekarts).
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
An Evening of Wine and Jazz
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Ticket donations are $25 a person and include two glasses of wine, dessert, and coffee at the end of the evening. A donation cash bar will also be available.
Anne Hightower-Patterson Opening
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
The Christmas Shoppe 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
The Pink Exhibit
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Saturday, August 28, 2010
Art Opening on September 2nd
On Thursday, September 2nd from 5:30-7:00, Black Creek Arts Council will be hosting its 9th art opening of 2010 and 15th opening in the last fifteen months. In the Jean & James Fort Gallery will be pottery by Jo Jeffers and portraits by Louise Dailey.
The Black Creek Arts Center is located at 116 West College Avenue in Hartsville. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend. Prudential Segars Realty is sponsoring the opening reception. Please visit their website at www.prudentialsegarsrealty.com. The exhibit will remain on display until September 30th.
For more information call 843.332.6234
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
The Christmas Shoppe 2010: Call to Artists
Monday, July 12, 2010
Pee Dee Artwork on Display at BCAC in August
ASCCT was formed in 2008 under the leadership of Black Creek Arts Council director Bruce Douglas and Cheraw jewelry-maker and owner of Three Cats & a Dog Studio Beth Wicker. The group is made up of nearly 40 artists from Chesterfield, Darlington, Lee, Marlboro, and Florence counties.
ASCTT was formed in 2010 and currently has 13 members. ASCTT serves artists that live in the counties along the South Carolina Tobacco Trail (Horry, Williamsburg, Marion, Dillon, Georgetown, Florence and Darlington). Douglas worked with ASCTT founding president, Barbara Streeter of Pop's Glass in Conway, to launch the regional organization earlier this year.
Juried artists in these two groups work in the following media: ceramics, glass, metal, mixed media, painting, photography, and sculpture. Both organizations strive to bring together artists, artisans and retailers for the benefit of marketing, tourism, education, and shared resources.
The exhibit will remain on display until August 20th. The Black Creek Arts Center is located at 116 W. College Ave. in Hartsville.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
ROTFL at BCAC on July 16th
Patrick Doughty, Brooke Mogy, Amelia Little, Jon & Dustin Moree, and the Emili Price will be leading an improv night at the Arts Center. The doors will open at 6:30 and the show will kick off at 7pm with a Whose Line Is It Anyway-style performance by Darlington County's young thespians.
Admission is free.
"These young people are so talented. We're (BCAC) very excited to have them performing at the Arts Center," said BCAC Executive Director Bruce Douglas. "Tracy Price has worked with these young people in the past. I look for this to be yet another successful community-produced performance Tracy is involved in."
ROTFL (Rolling On The Floor Laughing) will take place in the Jean & James Fort Gallery at the Black Creek Arts Center on Friday, July 16th from 6:30 - 8:30pm. For more information, contact Jordan Heydt at 843.332.6234.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
The Carolinas III: Opens July 8th at the Arts Center & Library
Nearly 150 photos make up The Carolinas III. A Best of Show winner will be named, as well as winners and honorable mentions in four other categories. Like last year, photos will be judged as Small and Large Photos. Photographers under 18 have their own category. New to the contest this year is the Darlington County Travelers category.
The announcement of the juried winners will be made at 5:45 and all visitors will be able to vote for the People's Choice Award at both display locations.
The Black Creek Arts Center is located at 116 West College Avenue in Hartsville. The Hartsville Memorial Library is located at 147 West College Avenue. For more information, contact Jordan Heydt at 843.332.6234 or bartscounc@aol.com.
BCAC and HML would like to thank Sonoco for its sponsorship of the Opening Reception and Gallery Crawl for The Carolinas III.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Baseball Photography Exhibit Coming to BCAC
Based on the 1998 book The 521 All-Stars: A Championship Story of Baseball and Community, this exhibit depicts the game in its purest form: scrap metal base lines, rotten wood bleachers, teams made up of brothers, fathers and sons, and most importantly, fellowship within the community.
Until Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in 1947, major league baseball was the pastime for white players and fans. Segregated and separated, black players were forced to form leagues of their own.
In 1996, author Frye Gaillard was driving north on Route 521 in Sumter County when he discovered a homemade ballpark and stopped to take pictures of the players. He and his partner, photographer Byron Baldwin, spent the next season and a half watching and studying the Gamecock baseball league of Rembert, S.C. The teams are comprised only of African-Americans.
The Black Creek Arts Center is located at 116 West College Avenue in Hartsville. For more information, visit blackcreekarts.org or call 843.332.6234.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
The Carolinas III: Community Photo Contest & Exhibit
Jim Darlington's Exhibit - May 2010
Click the link below to learn more about the exhibit:
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Black Creek, Blue Jeans & BBQ 2010
Black Creek, Blue Jeans & BBQ will take place on April 30th and May 1st on Cargill Way and Burry Park in Downtown Hartsville. For a complete listing of each day's events, click the links below:
Black Creek, Blue Jeans & BBQ is the Pee Dee's premier BBQ Festival. The event is made possible through support from the sponsors listed below:
Darlington News & Press
BRAVO! Event & Party Rentals
Sign Zone & Graphics
Sonoco
Hartsville Lumber & Barn
Piggly Wiggly
Burry Bookstore
Hilex
Total Image Hair Salon
Trust Company of South Carolina
CareSouth Carolina Health Services
WFXB-TV
Driggers & Moyd Law Firm
Ed & Judy Haenni
Bi-Lo
Chick-A-Ray Poultry
First Citizens Bank
Harrington Auto Brokerage
Hill & Jordan, LLC
Lane Trucking Company
Moore, Beauston & Woodham, LLP
Mutual Savings & Loan
Oak Manor Inn
Ovis Hill Farms
SPC Credit Union
Sweeney, Wingate & Barrow Attorneys
Therapeautic Massage
Tidewater Transit Company
Alexander's of Hartsville
Hartsville Army-Navy Store
Blush-A Merle Norman Studio
Flossie Mae's
Lulu's Boutique
Minnie's Giftique
Coldwell Banker's Gandy-Tiller & Associates Real Estate
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Go Green with BCAC
For more information about The Green Campaign, click here.
Black Creek Arts Council is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax-deductible. The mission of BCAC is to promote and foster the Arts in Darlington County.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Black Creek, Blue Jeans & BBQ
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Canvas of the People Coming to Darlington County
SCAC Seeking Strategic Planning Input
Planning for healthier economic times, the S.C. Arts Commission invites the public to share their priorities for the arts at the Black Creek Arts Center in Hartsville on March 22nd. The meetings are a part of the 2010 Canvas of the People (www.SouthCarolinaArts.com/canvas2010), a statewide planning process that will inform the 2011-2020 Long-Range Plan for the Arts in South Carolina.
“We want to hear what people value about the arts and how they think the arts can support the economic, educational and creative well-being of their communities,” said Ken May, acting executive director. “We will use that input to help develop the next long-range plan for the arts, which the statewide arts community can use as a road map for the future.”
Forums are taking place in seven locations and are free and open to everyone. Each runs from 6:45 p.m. to 8 p.m. Registration is not required.
Prior to the stop in Darlington County, Canvas of the People meetings will have been held at the Columbia Museum of Art, the Technical College of the Lowcountry in Beaufort, and at the Governor's School for the Arts in Greenville. Following the meeting at Black Creek, the tour will stop at the Aiken Center for the Arts (March 25th), North Charleston City Hall (March 29th) and the Chapman Cultural Center in Spartanburg (April 8th).
For more information, visit www.SouthCarolinaArts.com/canvas2010 or contact Milly Hough, (803) 734-8698, mhough@arts.sc.gov.
The mission of Black Creek Arts Council is to promote and foster the Arts in Darlington County. BCAC’s offices are housed in a state of the art 10,000 square foot facility at 116 West College Avenue in Hartsville, SC. BCAC offers a variety of programs including art classes of all styles, after-school activities, pre-school aged programs, private music lessons, and various types of gallery exhibits. BCAC also offers assistance with arts management, funding, education, and program coordination to arts and cultural organizations in Darlington County.
The South Carolina Arts Commission is the state agency charged with creating a thriving arts environment that benefits all South Carolinians, regardless of their location or circumstances. Created by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1967, the Arts Commission works to increase public participation in the arts by providing services, grants and leadership initiatives in three areas: arts education, community arts development and artist development. Headquartered in Columbia, S.C., the Arts Commission is funded by the state of South Carolina, by the federal government through the National Endowment for the Arts and other sources. For more information, visit www.SouthCarolinaArts.com or call (803) 734-8696.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Black Creek, Blue Jeans, & BBQ - April 30th & May 1st
Friday Night Events for Black Creek, Blue Jeans, & BBQ
The Anything Butt Contest will feature local restaurants and cook teams, as well as several of the professional touring cook teams. The contest will feature appetizers, entrees, and desserts with any ingredient butt pork.
A panel of local celebrity judges will award a winner. A People's Choice Award will also be awarded by popular vote.
Mr. & Miss Blue Jeans 2010
Will Lenora Lefew and Coker College Senior Ben Beetch be back to defend their titles? Come out and enjoy the fun of the Blue Jeans Contest. Last year, nearly 40 compeititors donned jeans of all sorts, shapes, and sizes. A panel of local experts will crown the champions and People's Choice Awards will be given to the crowd-pleasers.
Friday Night Tickets - $20 (food only)
Ages 6 to 12 - $5
Under 5 - free
Click the links below for more information about Black Creek, Blue Jeans & BBQ:
Saturday Events for Black Creek, Blue Jeans & BBQ
At 10:30, waiters and waitresses from local restaurants will take place in the Waiters' Race through Burry Park. The event's Olympic-style set-up will ensure that only the strong will survive.
The Good Living Marketplace
The Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton Trail will be featured in Burry Park as part of Hartsville Downtown Development's Good Living Marketplace. Over 50 vendors will be on hand selling everything from fresh produce to handmade toys. The Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton Trail are a group of juried artisans from the Pee Dee. The group consists of painters, photographers, potters, jewelry-makers, fabric artists, and glass artists.
Cathy Elliott will also be on hand signing copies of Chicken Soup for the Nascar Soul.Above: The Oschips from Mentor, OH
Black Creek, Blue Jeans & BBQ is fun for the whole family.
Cook's BreakfastSaturday Morning - 8:15 to 9:00
Tommy's Chuckwagon will be offering the Cook's Breakfast for $7. Come enjoy breakfast with the professional and local cookers. Tickets for the Cook's Breakfast must be purchased in advance. Call the Black Creek Arts Center at 843.332.6234 for more information.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Bond, McLeod to Show at BCAC in March
On Thursday, March 4th at 5:30, Black Creek Arts Council will unveil the latest work by acrylic painter Heidi Bond. The opening reception will take place from 5:30 to 7:00 at the Black Creek Arts Center. The opening is free and the public is invited.
"Heidi claims to leave as much out of the paintings as possible," says Bruce Douglas, Executive Director of BCAC. "It's true her lines and palette are minimal, but her work is full of expression and emotion. It is a pleasure to display her work."
Bond and Douglas have come to know each other well through the Artisans of the South Carolina Cotton Trail. Bond was one of the founding members of the guild and Douglas serves as the group's President. "This exhibit is a great example of how a guild can open up opportunities for artists," said Douglas. "It was during the Cotton Trail jury that I decided to push Heidi to apply for a show at Black Creek."
Bond's work will not be the only work on display at the Arts Center in March. Painter Ruth McLeod of McBee will have work on display in the Upstairs Gallery. McLeod is a long-time arts educator in the Pee Dee.
Both painters' work will remain on display through March 26th. The Black Creek Arts Center is open Tuesday through Thursday from 10-1 and 3-6 and on Fridays from 11-3.
The exhibits and opening reception for March are being sponsored by Mark A. Perry, DMD of Darlington Dental Care.
The mission of Black Creek Arts Council is to promote and foster the Arts in Darlington County. BCAC’s offices are housed in a state of the art 10,000 square foot facility at 116 West College Avenue in Hartsville, SC. BCAC offers a variety of programs including art classes of all styles, after-school activities, pre-school aged programs, private music lessons, and various types of gallery exhibits. BCAC also offers assistance with arts management, funding, education, and program coordination to arts and cultural organizations in Darlington County.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Dinner Theatre at Birds Of A Feather
The Community Players previously presented Audition For Murder at the Black Creek Arts Center. They did an amazing job of combining murder, mystery, food and fun. The showing at Birds Of A Feather will be the final performance, so get your tickets today.
Birds Of A Feather is located at 106 Siskron Street, just off the Square in Darlington.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Eight Exhibits to Open at BCAC on February 4th
Typically, one new exhibit per month is unveiled at the Black Creek Arts Center. On Thursday, February 4th, BCAC will open eight new exhibits. A reception, sponsored by Brown-Pennington-Atkins Funeral Home, will be held from 5:30 to 7pm on Thursday night.
In the Jean & James Fort Gallery will be "The Spirit of Scouting," an exhibit of photography by the Boy Scouts of the Pee Dee. The exhibit is significant in that 2010 marks the 100th anniversary of Scouting. Former BCAC Executive Director and current Pee Dee Area Scout Executive Board Member Terri Pignone organized the exhibit.
The other seven exhibits will feature work by eleven artists, including Marcos Sola, Phoebe Smothers, Sarah Jaillette, Harolette King, Barbara Watson, Mary Lou Bailey, Ann Lane, Nathan Gulledge, Henna Koponen, Emily Dornburg, and Danny Wagner.
BCAC Director Bruce Douglas was coy when asked how eight exhibits were being shown at the Arts Center, "Let's just say that we're displaying work in spaces not previously used to exhibit artwork."
Work by sisters Sarah Jaillette and Phoebe Smothers will make up one of the exhibits. Both artists are currently displaying work at Birds Of A Feather Art & Antique Gallery in Darlington.
Three Coker art students will make up another exhibit. Seniors Henna Koponen, Emily Dornburg, and Danny Wagner are excited to have their work on display for the community to see, "We (Coker art students) get to see each others' work constantly. It will be nice to show other people our work and to hear feedback from people who haven't seen us develop as artists," said Koponen.
Barbara Watson and Mary Lou Bailey will have their thrown and hand-built pottery on display. The remaining artists, Ann Lane, Nathan Gulledge, Marcos Sola, and Harolette King, will have solo exhibits.
In addition to the exhibits, potter Stephanie Jackson will be demonstrating in the pottery studio.
BCAC invites everyone to attend the opening. Admission is free. The Black Creek Arts Center is located at 116 West College Avenue.
The mission of Black Creek Arts Council is to promote and foster the Arts in Darlington County. BCAC’s offices are housed in a state of the art 10,000 square foot facility on College Avenue in Hartsville, SC. BCAC offers a variety of programs including art classes of all styles, after-school activities, pre-school aged programs, private music lessons, and various types of gallery exhibits. BCAC also offers assistance with arts management, funding, education, and program coordination to arts and cultural organizations in Darlington County.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Music To Remember...
When: Saturday, January 23rd
Time: 7:30 showtime with the doors opening at 7pm for refreshments
Where: The Black Creek Arts Center, located at 116 W. College Ave. in Hartsville
What: A benefit for Hartsville Idol winner Demitrius McDonald featuring Tracy & Ron Price, Craig Beshures, Al Haynes & The Sonoco Men's Club.
Tickets: $25