food/ART Exhibit on the Outer Banks
salty food/ART exhibit featured in March
Salty foodART Exhibition is a collaborative between Outer Banks Epicurean, a local culinary business, and Dare County Arts Council. The event will be held at Dare County Arts Council Gallery in Manteo and Amy Huggins, owner of Outer Banks Epicurean, will curate the show. There is no fee to attend the exhibit, which will be on display through the month of March.
The inspiration for this exhibit is from Dare County Restaurant Association’s annual Taste of the Beach Weekend. Salty foodART Exhibition will feature artwork inspired by food, eating and all things culinary. Invitations were extended to local artists to exhibit their own culinary art. Pottery, Glass, Textiles, Photographs, Paintings, Metal, Wood, New Media and more will be represented. These highly accredited and internationally collected artists who will be exhibited all live on the Outer Banks.
The groups will be hosting two receptions introducing the Salty artists. The public is invited to both events.
- DCAC hosts the First Friday Opening Reception on March 5, 6-8 pm. This is always a lively gathering which includes light fare, libations and often live music.
- Thursday, March 11, Outer Banks Epicurean hosts Amuse Bouche: A Collector’s Reception from 6 – 8pm. It is presented for serious art collectors and art buyers who are interested in purchasing original artwork.
Both receptions will be held at the DCAC Gallery, located at 104 Sir Walter Raleigh Street in Downtown Manteo.
In support of the local culinary arts, a Salty themed collection jar for the Dare County Arts Council’s Scholarship Fund, which now includes the culinary arts, will be on display throughout the exhibition.
For more information, please call (252) 473-5558 or visit the Dare County Arts Council website.
Photojournalism Exhibit on the Outer Banks
Bruce Roberts discovered his fascination for photography at a young age. When he was a teenager, he set up a homemade darkroom in the basement of his family’s home to develop photos that he had taken. He then went on to earn a degree from NYU and spend two years in the Air Force. After serving in the Air Force, Roberts made his way to North Carolina where he began his professional photography career taking pictures that were published in the Hamlet News Messenger, and his work then went on to be published in national publications, as well as the magazine “Our State.” Roberts has received a variety of accolades, including two time Southern Photographer of the Year, and he is often associated as the person who pioneered the use of 35 millimeter cameras in photojournalism.
To honor his great work, a photojournalism exhibit will open on March 5th at the Outer Banks History Center. This exhibit will include varied aspects of Roberts’ work, from black and white to color, from the Blue Ridge to the Outer Banks.
The Outer Banks History Center Gallery is located in Manteo at Roanoke Island Festival Park. For additional information call (252) 473-2655.
The Outer Banks History Center, within the Office of Archives and History, is part of the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources, the state agency with the mission to enrich lives and communities, and the vision to harness the state’s cultural resources to build North Carolina’s social, cultural and economic future. Information about the Department of Cultural Resources is available at www.ncculture.com.
Amazing Local Artist Featured on the Outer Banks
Katy Caroline is Featured Artist for February
Katy Caroline is an amazing local painter on the Outer Banks. Katy’s career is just taking off, but what she lacks in experience, she more than makes up for in breathtaking natural ability and hours of hard work with a paint brush in hand.
Katy is the featured artist for February for the Dare County Art’s Council.
Katy Caroline’s “Bid in a Box” show opened at the Dare County Art’s Council on Friday, February 5th with a reception at the DCAC Gallery, located at 104 Sir Walter Raleigh Street in downtown Manteo. The usual lively atmosphere at the Gallery was enhanced with light fare, libations and live music from Ed Tupper and Becky Kessler.
On Friday, February 12th, Katy hosted a “Demo Day,” where she lectured a bit and demonstrated her technique.
On Thursday, February 18th, you can stop by the show for your chance to win a pet portrait, available for this one day only. Katy will be there painting as well. The winner for this will be drawn at the end of the day.
You can become a Fan on Katy’s FaceBook page or visit her website to get updates on events and contact Katy to purchase one of her dazzling paintings.
Katy’s Bio:
Katy Caroline Gullett was born on June 18th 1981, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Due to matters out of her parents’ hands, she moved constantly as a child. That is, until she ended up on the Outer Banks of North Carolina in 1997, where she eventually graduated from high school in 1999. After that she went out west to Colorado to pursue snowboarding when, after her third winter there, she was diagnosed with Lyme’s Disease and was told to rest for two years. So, back on the Outer Banks “resting,” she decided to get her associates degree at the local community college. In an effort to satisfy her art requirements, she took a painting class. Her instructor quickly noticed her talent and began to encourage her to paint on a regular basis. Along with this encouragement, she earned best is show at the art competition held by the school that semester.
It was in that moment, when she first saw that purple ribbon on her painting, she knew that being a painter could be an attainable dream. She immediately sought out to get her first job and since then, has done many commissioned works from murals, to trompe l’oeils, to illustrations. Last fall she finally got the opportunity to paint what she wants and has been painting to her heart’s content. She has said when she looks around she is like a kid in a candy store; taking in colors and textures, all in new perspectives. Her visual senses have been awakened to a new level that stimulates different thoughts and feelings. And so, her collection right now is just all about exploration of color, style, and texture. Although her subject matter remains the same. That is, the ideallyc scenery of her home town of the Outer Banks.
Outer Banks Charity Event
Empty Bowls Charity Soup Dinner & Silent Art Auction
February 25
5 – 7pm at First Flight High School
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Donate $10 and receive: a ceramic bowl, soup, bread, and entertainment
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Soups supplied by local Outer Banks restaurants
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Entertainment provided by Dare County schools
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Proceeds benefit local OBX food pantry
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Takeout orders available
2010 Outer Banks “Land of Beginnings” Festival
April 9 – 17, 2010
The Land of Beginnings Festival is an annual celebration of Outer Banks originals which defines who the OBX is as a community. Events planned at various sites throughout the week include a long list of exciting cultural, educational and entertainment activities. Participating sponsors include both nonprofits and businesses that subscribe to promoting the future of the Outer Banks by preserving its past.
The dates for the 2010 Land of Beginnings Festival are set for April 9-17. Festival events are geared toward diverse interests and ages and will be located throughout the Outer Banks from Kitty Hawk to Hatteras.
Several Festival events are already planned, the committee welcomes additional events that coordinate within the schedule. Events already planned by the Festival Committee include some of the following:
• Children’s Faire – April 9, daytime,
• Hatteras Storytelling – April 10, evening,
• Living Legend Community Luncheon – April 12, daytime,
• Storytelling – Roanoke Island Festival Park, April 13, evening,
• Storytelling – Black Pelican Restaurant, April 15, evening,
• and a Black-Tie Gala – April 17, evening.
To keep updated with Festival events as they are planned, visit www.thelostcolony.org/Outer_Banks_Festivals.htm . For more information on how you can plan a Festival event, and for a program proposal application, contact The Lost Colony office at 252-473-2127.
New Outer Banks Events
Three new events were just added to the Whalehead Club in Corolla, NC
Corolla Pedal-Foot-Paddle
April 7 – Wednesday from 8 am to 1 pm
Join us for a multi-athletic event beginning in Currituck Heritage Park. The “Pedal-Foot-Paddle” starts with a scenic cycle through Corolla followed by a run on the beach at low-tide, wrapping up with a kayak paddle on the Currituck Sound.
For the more leisurely-minded enjoy the fun event, “Land and Light”- climb the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, then stroll through the park ending at the front porch of the historic Whalehead Club. Contestants may participate individually or as a team. Entry fee includes registration reception on Tuesday evening, and award celebration – including best costume – on race day.
Whalehead Club “Arts in the Park”
September 1 & 2 – Wednesday from 10 am to 7 pm / Thursday from 9 am to 3 pm
Enjoy this outdoor art and gift show on the banks of the Currituck Sound. This festival features the talents of artists showcasing a variety of media and quality gifts. Plus musical entertainment, local food concessions, art auction, and children’s activities! Admission is free! $5 parking donation requested.
Currituck Heritage Day
October 3 – Sunday from 12 pm to 4 pm
You are invited to a huge lawn party on the grounds of the Whalehead Club to experience the best of Currituck County’s cultural heritage with food and fun for all. Show off your talents on the main stage in “Currituck Idol!” Enjoy the award-winning CCHS Marching Knights, antique cars, kite flying demos, children’s activities, and local arts & crafts booths – call to reserve your booth space now!
This is a family friendly event. Dogs on leashes are welcome.
Admission and Parking are free.
Calling All Outer Banks Artists
Paint a Beach Trash Can Through OB Can
Friday, February 05, 2010 at 2:40 PM
OB Can – Call for Artists
OB Can Nags Head is a community arts project that addressed the problem of littering on Nags Head’s beaches.
Artists are invited to apply to paint a new trash can, which will grace the beaches throughout Nags Head.
The Town is working with the Dare County Arts Council on this project.
Who Can Apply?Any artist residing in Dare County.
Selection Process
Artists need to fill out an application (link is below) and return it, along with 5 digital images of their work to the Town of Nags Head or the Dare County Arts Council.
Work samples must be in digital form on a CD, with the artist’s name and contact information printed on the disc.
The application materials will be reviewed by a panel of judges, and artists will be notified of their acceptance.
Contact the Dare County Arts Council at 252-473-5558 or info@darearts.org if you have any questions.
Calendar
March 9-11
Application and digital images of artwork must be turned into the Dare County Arts Council or Nags Head Town Hall.March 15
Submissions will be judged. Artists will be notified of acceptance within 48 hours.March 18 and 19
If you are chosen as an OB Can artist, you may pick up your trash can on these dates from Nags Head Town HallApril 22 and 23
Drop off your finished trash can at Nags Head’s Town HallMay 8 – Before being placed on the beach, trash cans will be unveiled at a Garbage Gala hosted by the Dare County Arts Council at Pamlico Jacks.
Design Criteria
We want variety! You are encouraged to show off your own personal style.
Be original! No reproductions of other pieces of artwork.
No 3D elements! Please limit this project to 2D materials. Remember, these will be functional trash cans.
The theme is open to your interpretation. Keep in mind, however, that these will be placed on public beaches, so create accordingly.
Art Retreat on the Outer Banks
squam by the sea 2010
Wed, October 20th – Sun, October 24th
Some dreams take a bit of time (and a bit of doing) to bring into being, but when they finally appear they make all the waiting worthwhile. Squam by the sea is just such a dream.
It first began several years ago as a wishful, blue moon, pie in the sky conversation between Elizabeth and Michelle. It rooted itself on the beach in Nags Head last June when Elizabeth journeyed to the seaside town Michelle calls home. Then, as dreams tend to do, it took a strong hold on both their hearts over the Fall. Next, as destiny would have it, they joined their vision with one that McCabe had long held for a bewitching beach gathering. Jen and Sarah jumped in and lo and behold, we had yoga, mixed media, writing and mermaid magic all weaving together in one of the most beautiful places on the East Coast: North Carolina’s Outer Banks.
More specifically, we will be convening on the wide, white, immensely walkable beaches of Nags Head where pelicans swoop by in artful formation and the water is often warmed by the gulf stream. Nags Head is part of a narrow strip of coastal barrier islands that reach farther into the Atlantic Ocean than any other place on the East Coast, so when you are standing on the beach, you are truly immersed in the rhythmic, healing waves and salt spray of the sea.
We will be staying in charming cottages situated directly on the beach.
- For early risers there are sunrise beach walks, bike rides, surfing, swimming or even sun salutations to indulge in.
- Once everyone has gathered and enjoyed a lovely breakfast, we will break out into our classes that last until lunch.
- The afternoon has more class time…
- Followed by dinner and then…
- Evening gatherings which may include bonfires and story telling on the beach or hanging out in the main house for visiting, sharing, knitting or games (and given our status as professional dreamers, we have a few magical surprises awaiting you, too).
If there were a way to sum up what these four days in beach heaven will be like, it might be described as taking a great big breath, or exhaling a deep sigh of relief. There will be a release of tension, stress and busy minds and a gentle escape into the true, calm, intuitive center of ourselves.
by the sea SCHEDULE: october 20-24, 2010
WEdnesday, october 20
REGISTRATION 2:00pm – 5:00pm
DINNER 6:00pm – 8:00pm
OPENING CELEBRAT ION and BEACH BONFIRE
Thursday, october 21
Early birds have options of beach walk, bike ride or sun salutation on the beach
BREAKFAST 7:30am – 8:30am
CLASSES 9:00am – 12noon
LUNCH 12:30pm – 1:30pm
CLASSES 2:00pm – 5:00pm
DINNER 6:00pm – 8:00pm
EVENING GATHER ING
Friday, october 22
Early birds have options of beach walk, bike ride or sun salutation on the beach
BREAKFAST 7:30am – 8:30am
CLASSES 9:00am – 12noon
LUNCH 12:30pm – 1:30pm
CLASSES 2:00pm – 5:00pm
DINNER 6:00pm – 8:00pm
EVENING GATHER ING
SATURday, october 23
Early birds have options of beach walk, bike ride or sun salutation on the beach
BREAKFAST 7:30am – 8:30am
CLASSES 9:00am – 12noon
LUNCH 12:30pm – 1:30pm
AFTERNOON Afternoon is unscheduled but all the teachers will be gathering together to create sacred spirit totems and would be delighted if you wanted to join in. All materials will be supplied.
DINNER 6:00pm – 8:00pm
CLOSING CEREMONY AND BEA CH BO NFIRE (under the full moon!)
SUNday, october 24
BREA KFAST 8:00am – 10:00am
Registration
Registration opens Monday, February 1, 2010*.
Please do not send your registration prior to that date.
TO REGISTER:
- Download by the sea registration Form
- Print out the pdf
- Fill out the form and be sure to SIGN IT
- Pop it in the mail with your check (or, if you are using PayPal you will have the option to simply mark that on the form)Send it to: Squam Art Workshops
201 Thompson Road
Sandwich, NH 03227
They will email you directly once registration is received.
Tim Reynolds & TR3 Call the Outer Banks Home
Many people have listened to Tim Reynolds and Dave Matthews collaborate with each other on albums with dueling guitars style. However, Tim Reynolds is much more than Dave Matthews’ sidekick.
In fact, he is a front man himself. In the 80s, Tim lead a number of trios. Afterwards, he did spend a lot of time touring with Dave Matthews. Now, he is a front man again, heading a group called TR3.
In addition to Reynolds, TR3 consists of bass player Mick Vaughn and drummer Dan Martier (also a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Seaside Realty).
“Doing the sideman gig, that kind of came later,” Reynolds said during a recent phone interview with the Vale Daily News. “I started as the front man, and it’s more of an expression to be a front man. I’ve always been compelled to write music. As much as I like to play the guitar, to me the real deal is writing music.”
The group played in Vail last week and has been touring, but their home base is the Outer Banks. Keep an eye on the music schedule for some of the local clubs, and you may be lucky enough to see TR3 in action.
To connect with the group and see when they are coming to a town near you, please visit their fan page on MySpace.























