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SUMMARY:IT’S ALL ABOUT THE STORY\, Vol. Xl: Jeffery Beam
DESCRIPTION:In 2013\, the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts began an annual show highlighting the work of a local writer by responding visually to his or her work. In the past\, this show has been inspired by the work of writers with local ties: Michael Malone\, Lee Smith\, Allan Gurganus\, Jill McCorkle\, Nancy Peacock\, John Bemis\, Elizabeth Keckly\, composer Billy Strayhorn\, poet Jaki Shelton Green\, and singer/songwriter Mary Rocap.  The work of North Carolina poet\, Jeffery Beam\, will be the focus of this year’s show. The gallery’s 20 artists have each chosen a poem from Mr. Beam’s body of work as inspiration for a piece of art in their chosen medium. \nSculptor Lynn Wartski has based her piece\, “Dryad Slumber\,” on Beam’s poem\, “The Green Man’s Man\,” published in 2010 in the collection “From Gospel Earth.” Most of her recent sculptural work has dealt with animal forms\, so this was a welcome opportunity to create a figurative piece; in “Dryad Slumber\,” Wartski represents a figure who blurs the lines between plant and animal\, giving the viewer a peek at the inner life of a forest nymph. Wartski writes\, “For me\, it is usually a turn of phrase that catches my attention.” She found inspiration in the poem “The Green Man’s Man.” \nScratchboard artist\, Sally Terrell\, was inspired by Jeffery Beam’s poem\, “Credo.” Terrell was especially drawn to Beam’s idea of communicating through unspoken words rather than the ones that are said. The truth of this message\, as well as the addition of a chickadee in the last stanza\, confirmed Terrell’s choice of this poem for her beautiful piece\, “The Periwinkle and the Chickadee.” \nGlass artist\, Pringle Teeter\, chose the poem\, “Paracelsus: Concerning the Iris in the Vase\,” which includes a line about “The glass-blower’s tincture.” Teeter focused on the lines of the poem that include inspiring colors to create her two glass pieces. The sparkling green of her vessel\, “Luna Moth\,” and the undulating purple sides of her piece\, “Purple Petals\,” are both nods to the poem. \n              Nancy Smith created a portrait inspired by Jeffery Beam’s poem\, “Ars Poetica: the Queen.” Her portrait\, “Following the Goddess\, Jewel of the Hive\,” was created using a variety of media\, including bees wax. In describing her inspiration from the poem\, Smith writes\, “I was reminded that\, like the queen bee\, we exist in a world of our own creation. And like her\, our creation is built not by us alone\, but always in collaboration with others. I think her message is that there is a great responsibility in discerning guidance from other beings in our lives.” \nThe images in Jeffery Beam’s poetry provided fertile inspiration for the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts’ 20 visual artists. Their work will be on display from February 11th through March 23rd with a reception in the gallery on February 28th from 6-9pm during Hillsborough’s Last Friday Art Walk. In addition\, HGA will host a reading by Mr. Beam in the gallery on Sunday\, February 23rd from 4-6pm. Both events are free and open to the public. \n  \nAbout the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts: \nThe Hillsborough Gallery of Arts is owned and operated by 20 local artists and represents these established artists exhibiting contemporary fine art and fine craft. The Gallery’s offerings include painting\, sculpture\, scratchboard\, ceramics\, jewelry\, glass\, metals\, encaustic\, enamel\, fiber art\, weaving\, gourd sculptures\, and wood. 121 N. Churton Street\, Hillsborough\, NC 27278. Phone: (919) 732-5001. The gallery is open 10am-6pm Monday – Saturday\, and 12pm-4pm on Sunday. More information can be found on the HGA website: http://www.HillsboroughGallery.com
URL:https://visithillsboroughnc.com/event/its-all-about-the-story-vol-xl-jeffery-beam/2025-02-13/
LOCATION:Hillsborough Gallery of Arts\, 121 N. Churton St.\, Hillsborough\, 27278
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SUMMARY:Stories that Connect Us
DESCRIPTION:A Community Conversation on Telling the Full Story \nDiscover the stories that shape our community in a special four-part conversation series! Hosted by the Alliance for Historic Hillsborough and the Telling the Full Story committee\, each session dives into the history of local sites from our interactive map\, with engaging video presentations and oral histories that bring these places to life. Join us for lively discussions and reflections on the impact of these spaces in Hillsborough. \nMark your calendar for Thursday evenings in February 2025\, 5:30–7:00 PM at the Passmore Center in Hillsborough\, NC. Come to learn\, connect\, and be inspired—see you there! \nRegistration is not required\, but it is encouraged. Click here to register: https://www.zeffy.com/ticketing/the-stories-that-connect-us-series \nWhat is Telling the Full Story: The Alliance for Historic Hillsborough’s Telling the Full Story program seeks to uncover and share the diverse\, often untold histories of Hillsborough. Through community conversations\, interactive maps\, and oral histories\, this program invites everyone to explore the people\, events\, and places that have shaped our community\, fostering a richer understanding of our shared heritage. \nFebruary 6th: Entrepreneurship in the 20th Century  \nExplore the rich history of local entrepreneurship in the 20th century during this engaging session of the Telling the Full Story Conversation Series. Committee members will spotlight three important sites: the Warner Complex\, Shanklin Press\, and Faribault BBQ. Through oral history videos and lively discussions\, attendees will learn about the impact of these businesses on our community’s economy and culture. \nFebruary 13th: The Land Remembers \nUncover the deep historical connections between land and memory. The conversation will focus on three significant sites: Margaret Lane Cemetery\, the Mayo Rock Quarry\, and the Occaneechi Replica Village. Through video presentations and insightful discussions\, attendees will learn how these places carry stories of resilience\, culture\, and history that continue to shape our community today.  \nFebruary 20th: Community Institutions \nDiscover the vital role of community institutions in shaping local history. Focused on Dickerson Chapel AME Church and the former Central High School\, which also hosted Agnes Kindergarten\, attendees will learn about the central place these institutions held in the lives of African Americans in the area. Through oral histories and lively discussion\, we will explore how these sites fostered education\, faith\, and community during a time of segregation and change. \nFebruary 27th: Navigating Freedom\nExamine the theme of freedom through the lives of those who navigated and shaped it in our community. Featured stories will include the life of Jesse Ruffin\, a key figure in local history\, and the Midwives Retirement Community\, which became a haven for trailblazing women like Peggy Faribault and Fanny Breeze. Through oral histories and thoughtful conversation\, attendees will learn how these individuals and places played a crucial role in fostering freedom\, independence\, and resilience.
URL:https://visithillsboroughnc.com/event/stories-that-connect-us/2025-02-13/
LOCATION:Passmore Center\, 103 Meadowlands Dr. \, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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SUMMARY:Yonder Pairs Cocktails with Pastries with Aliesha Genevieve
DESCRIPTION:On February 13\, 2025 at 7:30pm\, treat yourself and someone you love to some of the most delectable pastries paired with Yonder’s fine\, handcrafted cocktails. Aliesha Genevieve\, head chef and proprietor of Hillsborough’s own Genevieve Pastries will serve three courses of delicious and beautiful confections. Paige McNeal\, one of Yonder’s experienced mixologists will match each drink with a creation of her own\, all within the cozy confines of King Street’s venerable cocktail lounge. \n“This is our third pairing with Aliesha\,” says Yonder co-owner Eryk Pruitt. “No one makes more inventive pastries than she does and she pushes herself and her imagination with each event\, which in turn forces us to push ourselves. We’re really excited.” \nThe event occurs the day before Valentine’s\, which makes it the perfect gift for a loved one\, especially someone who might be hard to shop for. \n“It’s an experience you can’t find anywhere else\,” Pruitt says. “Which makes it perfect for someone you love.” \nTickets are $55 per person and include three desserts and three cocktails. They can be purchased at https://genevievepastries-ordering.square.site/ \nSeating will be limited.
URL:https://visithillsboroughnc.com/event/yonder-pairs-cocktails-with-pastries-with-aliesha-genevieve/
LOCATION:Yonder: Southern Cocktails & Brew\, 114 W King St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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SUMMARY:Thursday Jazz at Yonder
DESCRIPTION:Each Thursday from 8-10 Yonder presents live jazz with some amazing local\, and traveling jazz musicians. \nLes Trois Chats \nKatharine Whalen’s JazzSquad \nCrystal Bright and Griffanzo \nTaz Halloween with Griffanzo \nNew Morning Jazz \n\n\n\nKÜF KNOTZ & CHRISTINE ELISE
URL:https://visithillsboroughnc.com/event/thursday-jazz-at-yonder/2025-02-13/
LOCATION:Yonder: Southern Cocktails & Brew\, 114 W King St\, Hillsborough\, NC\, 27278\, United States
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