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95 members of the Orange County Artists Guild will open their studios, for your visit, the first 2 weekends of November. We look forward to seeing you, and sharing our work and our studio spaces. We love to talk with you about our art, and the many ways we create it. For many of us, this is a once-a-year opportunity to exhibit and sell our work. We appreciate browsers as well as buyers. We hope you’ll feel welcome to explore the work of the artists composing our 25th Annual OCAG Open Studio Tour.
WORK BY PARTICIPATING ARTISTS WILL BE ON DISPLAYAT
201 South Estes Dr. • Chapel Hill
Monday - ClosedTuesday-Friday 1-6 pm
Saturday 11-7 pmSunday 1-6 pm
www.frankisart.com 919-636-4135
Opening Reception:Saturday, October 26, 6-9 pm
121 North Churton St. • Hillsborough
Monday–Thursday 10 am–6 pmFriday and Saturday 10 am–9 pm
Sunday 12 pm–4 pmwww.hillsboroughgallery.com
919-732-5001
Opening Reception:Friday, October 25, 6-9 pm
The studios are open the first 2 weekends of November: SATURDAYS from 10 AM to 5 PM & SUNDAYS from 12 PM to 5 PM. Note: Some studios are open only one weekend as indicated inside.
Look through this brochure and select images of artworks that interest you. To see more work by a particular artist, go to www.ocagnc.org and view the OCAG Gallery Pages. Many artists also have their own websites, which are listed in this brochure.
Plot a journey with our handy map to see the artists you wish to visit!
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ORANGE COUNTY ARTISTS GUILD
OPEN STUDIO TOUR
W E L C O M E T O T H E
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:
Hillsborough Gallery of Arts October 21 - November 10
FRANK Community GalleryOctober 24 – November 10
November 2-3 AND November 9-10, 2019
Community Gallery
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Visit us online www.OCAGNC.org
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1−Louise FranckeFranckeart3200 Elizabeth Walters Rd. • Efland [email protected] variety of art: Various materials and styles to display or wear. Colors inspired by natural landscape, flora and fauna.
2−Jason SmithSculpture Smith
1709 NC Hwy. 86 N. • [email protected]
www.thesculpturesmith.com919-423-5978
Metal sculpture made from mostly reclaimed material with an emphasis on Asian inspired and abstract.
3−Anita MillsAnita Mills Design2916 Ericka Dr. • Hillsboroughanitamills@earthlink.netwww.anitamills.com919-302-8897One-of-a-kind pieces for personal adornment in silver, bronze, lamp-worked glass and semi-precious stones. Also, ceramics, collage and greeting cards.
4−Vera ShanleyVera Pottery
308 Southwind Ln. • Hillsborough [email protected]
919-360-6803Gas fired, functional porcelain pottery;
mostly thrown.
5−Crawford HorneThistle Glen Pottery813 Lawrence Rd. • Hillsboroughcrawfordjhorne@gmail.comwww.thistleglenpottery.com919-245-8072I create functional wood-fired stoneware pottery intended for everyday use in the home.
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6−Tom StevensThomas Stevens Gallery
126 W. King St. • [email protected]
www.thomasstevens.com919-360-2249
Distinctly local landscapes and evocative nudes, portraits, drawings, and sculpture.
7−Mary Ann PeterMary Ann Peter Pottery118 W. Tryon St. • Hillsboroughmaryannpeter@earthlink.netwww.maryannpeterpottery.com919-732-6073Porcelain and stoneware pottery in classic forms and colors found in nature.
8−Cindy Austin RedmanCindy’s Fractured Fairytale
219 S. Hillsborough Ave. • [email protected]
www.cindyaustinpaintings.com919-619-1054
My painting inspirations come from nature. I enjoy painting animals, skyscapes, meadows,
and atmospheric abstract impressions.
9−Elaine O’Neil O’Neil Studio226 S. Bellvue St. • Hillsboroughelaine63@nc.rr.comwww.elaineoneil.com919-624-1871Textile collages constructed of carefully chosen fabrics, meticulously cut by hand, layered, and sewn into scenes capturing fond nostalgia of beloved places.
10−Ann Brownlee HobgoodRecycled Folks
749 Latimer St. • [email protected]
www.recycledfolks.com336-944-3006
Figurative assemblages from reclaimed materials.
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Visit us online www.OCAGNC.org
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11−Heather DelisleEarth Water & Fire Studio
127 King Charles Rd. • Hillsborough [email protected]
www.heatherdelisle.com919-732-8324
Decorative ceramic tile and sculpture replicating texture and patterns of the natural world.
12−Elia BizzarriElia Bizzarri - Hand Tool Woodworking2815 Morefields Rd. • Hillsborough elia@handtoolwoodworking.comwww.handtoolwoodworking.com919-732-3321Windsor Chairs made primarily with handtools. Traditional and contemporary design, refined to a modern elegance. Come watch Elia work!
13−Hannah DodsonArt by Hanni/ The Art Sweetheart
B 86, 3224 Old NC 86 • [email protected]
www.theartsweetheart.com919-428-5026
A blend of whimsical and realistic acrylic and watercolor painting.
14−Ali GivensAli Givens Studio3611 Mijos Ln. • Chapel Hill [email protected] collage.
15−Judy Grant Grant Studio
2124 Doar Rd. • Chapel Hill [email protected]
919-933-0357Watercolor portraits - animals, birds, fruit.
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16−Kim Fraser Hatnip4113 Whitfield Rd. • Chapel Hill [email protected] 919-923-6988Women’s hats and headpieces hand-crafted from felt, straw, silk and leather for both everyday wear and for special occasions.
17−Roberta MarascaRoberta Marasca Jewelry
5521 Dodsons Crossroads • [email protected]
www.robertamarasca.com984-234-0334 (studio)
919-932-0299 (m)Beautifully crafted jewelry.
18−Alice Levinson Alice Levinson Contemporary Sewn Textiles3604 Pasture Rd. • Hillsborough alicelevinson43@gmail.comwww.alicelevinson.com919-414-9401Abstract sewn wall hangings composed of cloth hand-dyed, printed, and painted. Also silk scarves, table runners, cards, and prints.
19−Susan Filley Filley Porcelain
6614 Meadow View Rd. • [email protected]
919-933-9117 Beautiful porcelain cups, bowls and sculptural pieces, lovely glazes -
copper reds to mystic green. NEW -Bird sculptures and paintings!
Like us on facebook.com/ocagnc
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21−Cathy KiffneyKiffney Studio3707 Hawk Ridge Rd. • Chapel Hillcathykiffneystudio@gmail.comwww.cathykiffney.com919-360-2205Unique ceramic creations made to bring beauty and cheer into your home/garden, or to give as a special gift.
22−Joe Sink Joe Sink Pottery
3501 NC Hwy. 54 W. • Chapel Hill [email protected]
www.joesinkpottery.com336-306-2622
Contemporary woodfired pottery studio specializing in decorative and functional pottery for the table and home.
20−Suzan Scribner-Reed109 Whirlaway Ln. • Chapel Hill
207-660-5159One-of-a-kind collaged recycled paper jewelry.
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23−Nadine Zenobi Skyrivers Studio9505 Greenfield Rd. • Chapel Hill skyrivers@jps.netwww.skyriversjewelry.com919-960-6968One-of-a-kind fabricated jewelry creations for healing. Using gold and silver and precious and semi-precious stones to create each piece.
2020−Elizabeth EmersonElizabeth Emerson’s Studio109 Whirlaway Ln. • Chapel Hill betsyemerson@hotmail.comwww.elizabethemersonart.com919-672-8324Colorful and inviting landscapes and interiors painted from the artist’s travels.
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24−Carroll LassiterCarroll Lassiter Studio1900 Jo Mac Rd. • Chapel Hill [email protected] year’s visitors will find a continuation of my landscapes of NC. The paintings are oils on panel with steel frames. Viewers are encouraged to browse sketch books and garden.
25−Miriam SagastiTwo Dog Studio
1604 Meadow Ln. • Chapel Hill [email protected]
www.miriamsagastiartist.com919-308-4622
Botanical paintings in watercolor, color pencil, scratchboard and acrylics. Mixed media pieces
incorporating diverse enameling techniques.
25−Michael SalemiRimshotz Studio1604 Meadow Ln. • Chapel Hill michael_salemi@unc.eduwww.michael-salemi.squarespace.com919-260-4327Woodturned items from local and imported woods--bowls, ikebana, boxes, plates, hollow forms and sculptural pieces.
26−Eli Melet Eli Melet Studio
109 Standing Rock Rd. • Chapel [email protected]
www.elimelet.com 919-338-9558
Aerial and landscape photography, vibrant mixed media paintings, and greeting cards.
Drone demonstration and studio tour available.
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27−Natalie BoormanHickory Grove Art Center1308 Broadwell Rd. • Chapel Hill [email protected] pots, raku or pit fired.
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2727−David TaylorHickory Grove Art Center1308 Broadwell Rd. • Chapel [email protected] of places and people on canvas, wood panel, and paper.
28−David StickelGrowin’ Oaks Studio
111 Morgan Oaks Dr. • Chapel Hill [email protected]
919-942-3900I create representational paintings using reflections-especially windows. I’m a signature member in both the American and
National Watercolor Societies.
29−Matthew Scott MyersFat Heart Galleries1103 Old Greensboro Rd. • Chapel Hillfatheartgalleries@mac.comwww.fatheartgalleries.com919-360-7869Paintings, medium rare to well done.
31−Joseph TartTartWork100 Buckeye Ln. • Chapel Hilljosephtartcreative@gmail.comwww.works-of-tart.com919-623-6144Wall and small furniture pieces from hand-cut wood inspired by geodes and rock formations.
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2113 Old Greensboro Rd. • Chapel [email protected]
www.hillcountrywoodworks.com919-929-2075
Modern and contemporary furniture from select hardwoods.
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3232−Karen Sosa Karen Sosa Studio505 Cates Farm Rd. • Chapel [email protected] Abstract landscape oil paintings, prints, and drawings.
33−Carolyn ChoiCarolyn Choi Art Studio
1216 Hillsborough Rd. • Chapel [email protected]
www.artpal.com/carolyngailchoi919-407-0694
I am inspired by my love of nature and gardening and my paintings reflect those passions.
34−Lana Chu117 Winsome Ln. • Chapel [email protected] mixed media paintings.
35−Luna Lee RayLuna Lee Ray Studio
101 The Hollow • Chapel Hill [email protected]
www.lunaleeray.com919-428-1895
Mixed media paintings inspired by earth, air, water, and light.
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36−Shelly HehenbergerHehenberger Fine Art Studio105 Melba Cir. • Carrboroshellyhehenberger@gmail.comwww.shellyhehenberger.com919-370-2456Oil and cold wax paintings, and mixed media work on paper inspired by the natural sciences.
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37−Steven SilverleafArt With A View980 Hillsborough Rd. • Chapel Hill [email protected] work in a variety of styles and mediums: abstract collage and figurative work, large, small, and most everything in between.
38−Kendal BrownKendal Brown Studio
101 Morningside Dr. • [email protected]
919-923-8632Colorful watercolor and watermedia paintings, prints, and
greeting cards of plants and animals, structures, landscapes.
39−Nancy L. SmithMoonshadow Fine Art Studio201 Morningside Dr. • Carrboronancysmithfineart@gmail.comwww.nancysmithfineart.com919-423-5153Intriguing, contemplative, water media paintings of figures, animals, and nature.
40−Becky Broun200 Spring Valley Rd. • [email protected] create boxes, journals, and other structures from paper and board incorporating collage, sewing and natural objects.
40−Helen BuiskoolStudio 200
200 Spring Valley Rd. • [email protected]
www.studio200.us919-932-7778
Bold and colorful acrylic and mixed-media abstract paintings.first weekend only
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Visit us online www.OCAGNCorg
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41−Emily J. Lees304 Springvalley Rd. • [email protected] images allowing the viewer to interpret mood or meaning, on functional stoneware and on work for your walls.
41−Steevie ParksSteevijane's Art
304 Springvalley Rd. • [email protected]
919-918-1014Brightly colored abstracts of many sizes in acrylics,
watercolors, oils and mixed media.
42−Peg BachenheimerPeg Bachenheimer's Studio
124 Creekview Cir. • [email protected]
www.pegbachenheimer.com919-933-3839
Nature inspired abstract paintings created with layers of vivid color and texture in acrylic, oil
and encaustic paints.
43−Cliff Haac Cliff Haac Studio102 Mill Rock Ct. • Carrboro [email protected] prints are both documentary and transformative, using photography to turn natural and man-made subjects into studies for contemplation and reflection. Prints range from intimate to 24”x 36”.
44−Gordon AllenGordon Allen Fine Art
100 Blackwood Dr. • [email protected]
www.gordonallenart.com919-600-8800
Traditional plein air and studio oils, etchings, watercolors and drawings.
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45−Ross Ford Ross Ford Studio
103 Blackwood Dr. • Carrboro [email protected]
305-401-2531Abstract figurative paintings and drawings with
an emphasis on gesture and color.
46−Clay CarmichaelHeartworks Studio100 Hillsborough Rd. • Carrborobearbooks@mindspring.comwww.claycarmichael.com919-942-8058Artist and author. Original pen and ink & watercolor paintings, books, prints, posters and cards for children of all ages.
46−Mike RoigHeartworks Studio
100 Hillsborough Rd. • [email protected]
www.mikeroig.com919-929-3535
Art that moves, one way or the other.
47−Joan Vandermeer The Cow Cottage 105 Jones Ferry Rd. Unit A • [email protected] and colorful paintings of animals, people and landscapes.
48−James CarterJames Carter Studio and School of Jewelry Arts
200 N. Greensboro St. • [email protected]
www.jamescarterstudio.com919-240-5253
One of a kind cloisonne jewelry and objects fabricated in gold, silver and white gold with
precious and semi-precious gems.
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49−Peter FileneFilene Studio605 N. Greensboro St., Apt. 4 • Carrboro [email protected] photographs from Paris, Portugal, New York, and photocollages.
50−Barbara HigginsThe Clay Centre
402 Lloyd St. • [email protected]
919-967-0314Porcelain textured with unique stamps and
carving. Tea bowls, teapots, plates, platters and bowls, reflecting the rhythms of nature in clay.
50−Jeannette Johnson The Clay Centre402 Lloyd St. • Carrborojennyslash@earthlink.netwww.jennyslash.com919-368-0730Acrylic paintings, inspired by garden habitats and conservatories - those manmade environments set aside for peaceful reflection and contemplation.
50−Linda PragerThe Clay Centre
402 Lloyd St. • Carrboro [email protected]
www.lindapragerdesigns.com646-342-3023
Hand-built sculptural and functional ceramics. Surfaces layered with textures and colors. Paintings
and jewelry will also be exhibited.
50−Patricia SalingThe Clay Centre402 Lloyd St. • Carrboropatricia.saling@gmail.comwww.patriciasaling.com919-357-4376Functional ceramics for the home in porcelain and stoneware.
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50−Hollie TaylorThe Clay Centre402 Lloyd St. • Carrboroprotestpearls@gmail.comwww.protestpearls.com919-696-6495Protest pearls jewelry and photographs featuring trailblazing women of accomplishment and importance.
50−Betsy VadenThe Clay Centre
402 Lloyd St. • Carrboro [email protected]
919-612-4767Function with a bit of fancy. Functional and sculptural clay works, in stoneware or porcelain, for the home and garden.
51−Carol Retsch-Bogart 100 Cardiff Pl. • Chapel Hill carol.retsch.bogart@gmail.comwww.carolretschbogart.com919-619-1793Colorful and eclectic work in many mediums- encaustic and cold wax, printmaking, collage, handmade paper and textiles.
51−Savannah Scarborough 100 Cardiff Pl. • Chapel [email protected]
919-914-3784Wabi-sabi, the Japanese term describing appreciation of the ingenuous integrity of natural objects and processes,
informs organic ceramic art.
52−Carmen ElliottCarmen Elliott Studio3 Wyrick St. • Chapel Hill [email protected] sculpture and pottery that celebrate the tender, the earthy, the mysterious and the wonderful in life.
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53−Rose WarnerRose Warner Art
1006 Camden Ln. • Chapel Hill [email protected]
www.rosewarnerart.com919-619-3031
Abstract woven paintings. A juxtaposition of paint, canvas and threads. Contemporary and original.
54−Marilyn StrotherMarilyn Strother Studio1703 Tallyho Tr. • Chapel Hill marilyn@marilynstrother.comwww.marilynstrother.com919-933-4813Eclectic range of subjects rendered with great sensitivity in watercolor and oil.
55−Kelly Bodie115 Dixie Dr. • Chapel [email protected]
55−Cely ChicurelCely’s House
115 Dixie Dr. • Chapel [email protected]
www.celyshouse.com919-225-7349
Fanciful clay creations, castles, creatures, tree people, and altered wheel-thrown pottery. Come and have fun!!
55−Charlie Dupee115 Dixie Dr. • Chapel Hill
A meditation on color and experimentation of media.
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Printed at her home, shop monotypes and silkscreen prints created with an energetic drawing style and an eye for abstraction.
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55−Tomasz Hueckel115 Dixie Dr. • Chapel Hill
919-265-7488Nail-scissor cut-outs from aluminum sheets with non-realistic, grotesque scenes with animals and people, colored, or monochromatic; smaller ones
arranged as mobiles.
55−Susan Paulsen115 Dixie Dr. • Chapel Hill susanpaulsen83@gmail.comwww.susanpaulsenfineart.com919-360-2976Representational paintings, with the occa-sional flight of fancy, in watercolor and oil.
56−Barbara TyrolerBarbara Tyroler Studio
120 Old Forest Creek Dr. • Chapel Hill [email protected]
www.barbaratyroler.com919-360-8791
Contemporary fine art photography conceived through the synthesis of light, imagination,
and technology. Commemorative portraiture on land and sea.
58−Sasha BakaricSasha Ceramics
103 Catesby Ln. • Chapel Hill [email protected]
www.sashaceramics.com919-491-0159
Hand-built functional and sculptural pieces with intricate designs inspired by microorganisms and
cells. Vases, bowls, lamps, wall pieces and more.
57−Barbi DaltonBarbi Dalton Fine Art2 Crow Hollow • Chapel [email protected] images, impressionist to abstract, capturing the essence of a moment in time, acknowledging a divine presence in nature and figures. Oils, watercolor and gouache.
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Visit our Blog: ocagnc.org/blog
59−Dawn G. HummerHummer Studio
837 Kenmore Rd. • Chapel Hill [email protected]
www.saorisong.comwww.wildflowerwovendesign.com
512-924-1136Japanese handweaving and fiber studio! Wearable
art, sculptural jewelry, handwoven home decor, wall pieces and custom basketry.
60−Deborah Harris Deborah Harris Pottery706 Wellington Dr. • Chapel Hill dharris118@nc.rr.comwww.deborahharrispottery.com919-969-8355Functional porcelain ware with sgraffito carving and traditional Chinese and Japanese glazes.
61−Catharine CarterCatharine Carter Studio
705 Kensington Dr. • Chapel [email protected]
www.catharinecarter.com919-929-9244
The richly conceived composite images that shape Catharine's photomontage and mixed media are at
once playful, fantastical and serious.
62−Linda Carmel101 Huntington Dr. • Chapel Hill [email protected] acrylic paintings that reflect the world as I experience it, with a special focus on the situation of women.
62−Pringle Teetor101 Huntington Dr. • Chapel Hill
Blown glass - solar garden lights, colorful canework, bowls, vessels, pendants, paperweights, tumblers, glow in the dark tumblers, holiday
ornaments and sun catchers, table lamps.
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63−Eduardo LapetinaEduardo Lapetina Studio318 N. Estes Dr. • Chapel Hilllapetina@bellsouth.netwww.eduardolapetina.com919-960-3400Abstract paintings with colorful, sensuous, and turbulent surface texture. A wide range of sizes and prices.
65−Dan MurphySculpture by Dan Murphy
216 Spring Ln. • Chapel [email protected]
www.danmurphysculpture.com919-929-8950
Abstract metal sculpture, for inside and outside, and jewelry in the same contemporary style.
Some functional items.
66−Ronan Kyle PetersonNine Toes Pottery#4 The Glen • Chapel Hill peterson.ronan@gmail.comwww.ninetoespottery.com919-225-6160Highly decorated functional red earthenware pottery inspired by comic books and nature.
67−Kaidy LewisKaidylewisart
805A W. Main St. • Carrboro [email protected]
www.kaidylewis.com919-260-0114
The artist's paintings are a visceral and emotive response to the world. A shared joy,
layered with references and oxymorons.
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68−Catherine Kramer501 Landerwood Ln. • Chapel Hilltreehouse_gardens@msn.comwww.treehouse-gardens.com919-260-1844Gourd and fiber art using natural and man-made materials to create decorative and functional pieces.
68−Emily Eve WeinsteinWeinstein Studio/Gallery
501 Landerwood Ln. • Chapel [email protected]
www.emilyeveweinstein.com919-942-2607
Oil painting on repurposed wood, canvas, prints and art gift books. The 25-yr. Handmade Book
Series on view and a glimpse of TEN.
69−Rebecca DottererDeerwood Studio
102 Deerwood Ct. • Chapel [email protected]
www.deerwoodstudio.com910-524-5524
Vibrant watercolor and ink paintings, prints, notecards and more featuring native NC plants and animals.
70−Katherine Armacost4 Oakwood Dr. • Chapel Hill katherinearmacost@gmail.comwww.katherinearmacostart.com919-937-7525Oil and mixed media works, large and very small on canvas, panel and paper.
71−Bernice KoffBernice Koff Studio
200 Oval Park Pl. • Chapel Hill [email protected]
www.bernicekoff.com919-904-7250
Vibrant abstract paintings in acrylic and mixed media. Florals, figures, and images from European,
Asian, and other travels.
72−Ginny ChenetGinny Chenet Studio
329 Bayberry Dr. • Chapel [email protected]
919-618-3497Light-filled paintings that are an invitation for delight, beauty, and rest to experience MORE
and a homecoming for your heart.
73−Alissa Van AttaAlissa Van Atta Studio106 Tharrington Dr. • Chapel [email protected], contemporary paintings, mostly made with acrylic and ink on canvas. Organic sensibility, often with a play on texture.
74−Karen FisherKaren Fisher Pottery
411 Brookgreen Dr. • Chapel [email protected]
www.karenfisherpottery.com919-418-2217
Ceramic vessels; serving platters, bowls, vases, luminaries, and finger labyrinths. My work is wheel-thrown and hand-
built, functional and often one of a kind.
Visit our blog: ocagnc.org/blog
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77−Trudy ThomsonFerns and Fancy15 Woodside Trl. • Chapel Hill trudythomson@yahoo.comwww.fernsandfancy.com919-923-5022Decorative art to display or wear: fiber - tapestry, marbled silk panels, weavings, shawls and scarves. Fused glass - shapes and scapes. Jewelry.
76−Judith ErnstJudith Ernst Studio
1906 Clearwater Lake Rd. • Chapel [email protected]
www.earthembracingspace.com919-357-4554
Large, sculptural vessels that express the beauty of the natural world and its metaphysical reality.
78−Theresa AricoThe Creativity Compound
2001 Mangum Crt. • Chapel [email protected]
www.theresaarico.com919-402-6818
Imaginative custom designed mixed-media 2-D and sculptural mosaic murals, altars and glass on glass
windows & doors for home and garden.
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yOrange County, NC is proud to feature some of the best food and drink experiences in the region. Our cuisine has been featured in the New York Times and Bon Appetit magazine dubbed Chapel Hill “America’s Foodiest Small Town”. Across the county our local chefs take pride in a farm-to-table philosophy. Many of our favorite restaurants only source local, in-season ingredients to create a truly world-class cuisine that’s firmly rooted in Orange County, NC. And it’s not just our food, we take our drinks very seriously here. Handcrafted cocktails featuring local ingredients (and local spirits!) can be found across the county. We are proud to be home to several great breweries and our bars stock a wide selection of local, regional and specialty beers. On top of all that, we have an energetic local music scene that’s launched some of the biggest names into stardom. For a couple of small towns, we’re kind of a big deal.
The Carolina Inncarolinainn.com919-933-2001211 Pittsboro Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27516185 luxuriously appointed guestrooms and suitesAAA Four Diamond status since 1997.
Located in the heart of Chapel Hill, this iconic hotel is only a short walk to the restaurants and nightlife on Franklin Street. It’s the perfect home base for the Studio Tour, with easy access to Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Hillsborough. Built in 1924 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel has earned the AAA Four Diamond Award since 1997. Enjoy award-winning cuisine and handcrafted cocktails from the Crossroads Chapel Hill. Be sure to experience the legendary Sunday Brunch!
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Crossroads Chapel Hillcrossroadscuisine.com919.918.2777211 Pittsboro StreetChapel Hill, NC 27516Hours: Mon-Thurs & Sun: 6:30am-9pmFri-Sat: 6:30am-10:00pmSun breakfast: 6:30am-8:30amSunday brunch 9:00am-2:00pm
Dine on authentic Carolina fare and at the award-winning Crossroads Chapel Hill. Using regionally sourced ingredients, Chef Blankenship has crafted a cuisine as diverse as North Carolina’s landscape, instilling Southern soul and Carolina spirit in seasonal menus. Located in the historic Carolina Inn in the heart of Chapel Hill, it’s a great place for a scrumptious meal or sipping on handcrafted cocktails by their cozy fire pits.
Mama Dip’s Kitchenmamadips.com919.942.5837408 West Rosemary Street, Chapel Hill, NC 27516Hours: Mon-Fri: 11:00am-9:00pmSat & Sun: 8:00am-9:00pmBreakfast until 1pm Sat & Sun
Mama Dip’s is more than a Chapel Hill institution, it’s a local legend. Since 1976 the restaurant started by Mildred Cotton Council, known affectionately as “Mama Dip” has been serving up the best country cooking in town. Her time-tested recipes keep the dining room busy for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It’s no secret why - the food will warm your heart and fill your belly.
Open Eye Cafèopeneyecafe.com919.968.9410101 S Greensboro St, Carrboro, NC 27510Hours: Mon-Sat: 7:00am-11:00pmSun: 8:00am-11:00pm
Serving coffee sourced directly from farmers across the globe and roasted steps from where you order it, Open Eye Cafe has been welcoming satisfied customers at “Carrboro’s living room” since 1998. A perfect pit stop on the Studio Tour, Open Eye Cafe serves Carrboro Coffee Roasters coffee, fine tea, wine, beer and local baked goods. Open daily from early morning to late night.
Vecino Brewing Co.vecinobrewing.com919.537.9591300 E Main St C, Carrboro, NC 27510Hours: Tues-Thur: 4:00pm-10:00pmFri-Sat: 2:00pm-12:00amSun 2:00pm-10:00pm
Located in the heart of Carrboro, NC, Vecino Brewing Co. is a brewery and restaurant built by neighbors for neighbors. Chef Scott Phillips serves up bright, flavorful and imaginative dishes with a focus on locally-sourced products from lunchtime into the late evening. The taproom features 20 taps of craft beer brewed onsite plus a wide selection of rotating guest beers and ciders from small craft breweries with a focus on North Carolina.
Weaver Street Marketweaverstreetmarket.coop919.929-0010Carrboro: 101 E Weaver StreetHillsborough: 228 S Churton StSouthern Village: 716 Market St
Hours: 7:00am-10:00pm
With 3 locations: Chapel Hill, Carrboro & Hillsborough, Weaver Street Market is the heart and soul of Orange County, NC. This friendly co-op provides access to local and regional organic produce, natural foods and a truly epic cheese selection. And we haven’t even mentioned the amazing breakfast, lunch and dinner options from the hot bar. Stop by and relax on the patio with a glass of wine or a cold beer and experience the open, friendly community of Weaver Street Market.
ACME Food & Beverage Co.acmecarrboro.com919.929.2263110 E. Main Street Carrboro NCHours: Dinner 7 nights a week at 5:30Sunday brunch 10am – 2pm
Acme has been serving damn good Southern American cuisine, signature cocktails, fine wines, and craft beers in the heart of historic downtown Carrboro since 1998. Chef/Owner Kevin Callaghan draws inspiration from the seasonal rhythms and flavors of his childhood and uses fresh local ingredients to create Southern American dishes in a fine dining setting.
Caffè Driadecaffedriade.com919.942.2333
1215-A East Franklin St, Chapel Hill, NC 27514Hours: Mon-Thurs: 7am-10pmFri-Sat: 7am-11pmSun: 8am-10pm
Caffe Driade is an award-winning, Independently-owned, full-service Espresso bar, Wine Bar & Teahouse. Set back off of East Franklin Street, tucked in among the trees and out under the stars, Caffè Driade is the perfect stop on your Studio Tour experience, offering thoughtfully sourced specialty beer & wine, fresh juices, a delicious selection of baked goods and live music every week.
Visit our website: www.ocagnc.org
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