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Work in Progress is an 11 piece curated public art exhibit in downtown Fayetteville. Featuring pieces donated by local artists or sponsored by the Arts Council, the 11 sculptures were installed in public areas. The exhibit, while temporary, is meant to be accessible to all Fayetteville citizens and to encourage interaction and reflection on the pieces.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , April 2017, p18-27, il Periodical Website
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34924
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In 2017, Fayetteville residents created an Art Walkabout downtown to showcase local artists and their talent. Held quarterly, various local studios open their doors to visitors. This article details several galleries and their artists in residence.
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34940
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Local Fayetteville musician Kia Walker runs the Blue Violin Music Education Center. After graduating with a degree in psychology, Walker pursued music ministry and opened the education center in 2010 to teach local students. The Center has since expanded into offering online classes.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , October 2017, p50-53, il, por Periodical Website
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34851
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Twenty one year old artist, Caroline Merino, attributes much of her work and success to her faith. Since childhood, both art and church have been staples in her life as she moved from military base to military base with her family. Since beginning college, Merino’s work has been exhibited at several public spaces in Fayetteville. Merino also runs a ministry based business which combines art and public speaking.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , March/April 2016, p40-43, il, por Periodical Website
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34865
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Roland’s dance studio in Fayetteville, offers North Carolinians a unique experience—Scottish dance classes. Originally created for male warriors as a form of calisthenics, Scottish dance today is more frequently performed by female dancers. The studio, interested in expanding their offerings, reached out in 2015 to a local instructor who specialized in the dance. Fayetteville itself has a longer history of Scottish dance—a club was formed at Fayetteville High School during the 1950s to celebrate the State’s Scottish immigrants.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , March/April 2016, p68-71, il, por Periodical Website
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34874
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This article discusses religious art which can be found in sacred spaces around Fayetteville, North Carolina. The author visited various holy spaces and documented some of the art which remains pertinent to those in the congregation.
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34875
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The non-profit organization Operation Inasmuch of Fayetteville hosts an annual fundraiser. The event, called Bread ‘n Bowls, raises money to help feed the local community. Several local potters donate un-finished clay bowls which are then decorated by community members involved with Operation Inasmuch. The bowls are used as dinnerware at the event where attendees can eat with the community. Attendees can take home the bowl as a memory of the event and to raise awareness for the organization.
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CityView (NoCar F 264.T3 W4), Vol. Issue , October 2016, p48-53, il, por Periodical Website
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34879
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Each year, local Fayetteville community members put on The Heart of Christmas Show to raise money for children in need. The show features a local teenage Christian vocal group and cast of other actors and singers. While only meant to last for one season, the show’s popularity has transformed the production which is currently in its 17th season.
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22759
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This article profiles the shows that are playing in venues around the Fayetteville area.