The Arts  

A long look at art and artists that live in Beaufort County and those that choose to entertain us here within our borders, and within our region, and on occasion, from outside our region.

For the few years that the Turnage Theater did operate as an ongoing concern, they did book at least one Christmas show each year. In 2009, they booked, and I did attend "Christmas the Cowboy Way, featuring the Riders in the Sky.
I worked on this with some friends I met when I was billeted in Savannah, while I was stationed at Tybee Island, USCG station. The producers of this film short were students at Savannah College of Art and Design.
I made this short for Ken Wyatt's Advanced Post Production Techniques class in the winter of 2011 with the help of my friends in Washington, North Carolina.
Chapter II is the continuation of a series that began with The Turnage Theater in Images: a Retrospect in Melody - Chapter I.
The renovated and recently revived Turnage Theater has fallen on some pretty hard times as of late, and is being forced to shutter its doors.
The Turnage Theater is sponsoring two community based events: one on its stage, one in Washington Park.
Frank Vignola to play the Turnage Theater this Friday, November 8, 2011 at 8:00 pm.
On Wednesday Night, October 19, 2011, the Beaufort County Arts Council presented to their patrons and members an exclusive exhibit of the work of many artists, representing multiple mediums.
The Good Lovelies, three young, talented, and yes, they are lovely in their essential togetherness of spirit and harmony, made their one night stand at the Turnage Theater, and made their indelible, however transitory, mark upon the history of the theater's best musical moments.
Turnage Theater Announces Two Shows: One for children, the other a sing-along.
There is still time to get your tickets for the Season 5 opening performance and pre-show party!
This year is sure to continue the tradition and fellowship of Eagle's Wings, Janet Cox and Le Moulin Rouge de Danse, and the entire community of Beaufort County.
The deadline for submissions is May 15. Directions for submission can be found in the explanation of the book and call for entries, which can be read by clicking here.
The finished product of the Artistic Rebuttal Book Project will be marketed to galleries, arts councils, tourist departments and libraries across the country.
Some members of the crowd at the Turnage Theater, February 11, 2011, were roiled by her irreverent humor, and others just laughed their fool heads off.
Molasses Creek kicked off their concert tour in Washington, NC that will culminate in their new, yet to be released CD, "Catharsis."
The finished product of the Artistic Rebuttal Book Project will be marketed to galleries, arts councils, tourist departments and libraries across the country.
The finished product of the Artistic Rebuttal Book Project will be marketed to galleries, arts councils, tourist departments and libraries across the country.
The finished product of the Artistic Rebuttal Book Project will be marketed to galleries, arts councils, tourist departments and libraries across the country.
The project's creator, artist and arts advocate Amy Scheidegger, will also now be collaborating with teachers and students across the country to make a children's edition.
The deadline for submissions is Mar. 15. Directions for submission can be found in Amy Scheidegger's explanation of the book and call for entries...
Art activist Amy Scheidegger is still accepting artistic statements in defense of the arts, to be published in her book of 'artistic rebuttals.'
Public television favorite Woods Tea Company is a trio - again. The group will be performing at 8pm on February 18th at the Turnage Theater in Washington, NC.
Amy Scheidegger, formerly of Washington, is appealing to art lovers who live in her hometown and its surrounding areas for help in compiling a book about the importance of art.
April Verch brought her Fiddle, the balance of her trio, and the Ottawa Valley Stepdancing to the Turnage Theater, and most everybody had a high ole time.
Clean Comedian Kerri Pomarolli brings laughs for the ladies for this year's Ladies' Night Out at the Turnage Theater in downtown Washington, NC on January 27th at 8pm.
April's recent main stage performance in the Opening Ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver confirms her status as one of Canada's virtuoso fiddlers.
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