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1x1.5 f 4/11 - 6/27 Guests at the opening reception for “Artists Among Us” at Upstairs Artspace. (photo by Keith Spencer)

Upstairs Artspace hosts ‘Spartanburg Spells ART!’ Edward Emory is an art historian and connoisseur, art gallery owner and charismatic civic booster. The Upstairs Artspace will host Emory’s informal talk, “Spartanburg Spells ART!” as part of its new exhibit, “Artists Among Us: 100 Faces of Art in Spartanburg.” The program is Tuesday, March 27 at 7 p.m. There is no charge. Emory will focus on Spar1x1.5 rich cultural history, tanburg’s its present-day reputation 5/23, W+f until 6/18 as a6/20 thriving artists’ community, f tfn and the positive impact of the arts on the region’s economy. He will outline how the Upstate

children some personal things outside of my estate plan? A. Yes, we have had clients be very creative in the ways they choose to communicate with their loved ones after they are gone. My own uncle left a very touching and inspirational0tfn5fri letter to - inDD - page 4 each of his sons. I have had clients leave detailed letThe Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will meet on Sunday, ters outlining their wishes March 25 at the Tryon Youth for future generations, their Center on Rt. 176 N. at 10:30 a.m. values and philosophy of This service will be devoted to the life. Several have even vidcreative side of the congregation. eotaped their messages to Various members of the TBUUF children and grandchildren. fellowship, who have special Many of these messages talents and interests in the arts, have been quite well done will share their talents with the and much appreciated by rest of us. the recipients. Selections from a sermon by Call (828) 696 1811 for Rev. Rowe entitled “Seeing” info on legal planning will be read, and the group will techniques. discuss how artists may see

of South Carolina and Western North Carolina can, together, be an arts destination for people from across the United States. An added interest for Tryon residents is Emory’s knowledge of the artists of the famous Tryon artists’ colony in the 1920s and 1930s. Many of these artists, such as Margaret Law and Josephine Sibley Couper, also lived in Spartanburg. Emory is the author of a coffee table book that inspired the Upstairs exhibit. Also called “Artists Among Us,” the book features double-page spreads for 100 artists showing a representa-

tive art work, the artist’s portrait and an artist’s statement. All but four of the artists are in the current show. The book is available for purchase at the gallery. Emory and his wife, Shannon, are owners and operators of Carolina Gallery in downtown Spartanburg. The Upstairs’ doors will open at 6:30 p.m. For more details, call 828-859-2828 or visit www. upstairsartspace.org. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 12 to 6 p.m. and Sunday, 12 to 4 p.m. – article submitted by Upstairs Artspace

UU Fellowship holds ‘Creativity Service’ March 25

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things in fresh and new ways and may often be willing to help others see things from a different perspective. Several members of the congregation have already volunteered to participate in the service. Annie Ewing and her female folk music group will provide music, artists Penny Kessler, Marie King, Katherine Smith and Christine Mariotti will show and talk about their paintings. Wood craftsman Grant Libramento will show and discuss his handmade

chairs. Others will read poetry and prose during the service. All of the congregation will have a 3-D project to complete by the end of the morning. This unusual service is open to the public and all are invited to share it with the artists on that day. After the service the culinary arts will be sampled with coffee and conversation. For information, call 828-8945776 or visit www.uutryonnc.org. – article submitted by Dan Dworkin


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