Welcome to Aiken, where creativity and craftsmanship are about to take center stage at the Aiken Center for the Arts! Get ready for a stunning showcase of talent, featuring both local and regional artists. Mark your calendars for Dec. 5 because that’s when the main gallery will kick off its exhibition titled “Into the Woods,” running from Dec. 5 through Jan. 16.
This unique exhibition will highlight the incredible works of landscape and abstract artist Jessica Graham, along with talented woodworkers including Richard Cale, Eddie Huff — known to many as the Carolina Carver — John Jones, and the creative duo Janet and Walt Koertge. It’s a chance to dive into a world where wood and art intersect beautifully!
The excitement kicks off with a free opening reception on Dec. 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. Visitors will get a first look at the art, connect with the artists, and perhaps enjoy a delightful evening filled with good company and inspiring conversations. It’s an excellent opportunity for families, art enthusiasts, and anyone simply looking for a creative evening!
Jessica Graham isn’t just any artist; she comes from a multigenerational family of creators. With a B.S. in interior design and a minor in art, her formal education perfectly complements her natural talent. After years in the corporate sector, Graham decided to take a leap into full-time artistry, aiming to capture the essence of her subjects while leaving space for viewers’ imaginations. Her work emphasizes softer edges and luminous layers, inviting everyone to see beyond the canvas.
Woodworking isn’t just a hobby for these artists; it’s a passion they pour their hearts into. Richard Cale, for instance, has been mesmerizing people with his turnings since 1976! His goal? To take what many see as “ugly” wood and transform it into something beautiful or useful. With his fine burn lines created using 12,000 volts of electricity, Cale’s pieces tell a story of innovation and artistry.
And then we have Eddie Huff, the Carolina Carver, who found his love for carving songbirds back in 1986. After a pause to focus on football coaching, he returned to his passion, capturing the beauty of birds like cardinals and bluebirds right from his backyard. Every piece is lovingly hand-carved, from log to art!
John Jones has been a furniture designer for over 40 years, turning woodworking into a post-retirement passion. He loves collaborating with clients to create timeless heirlooms with intricate designs, steeped in craftsmanship. His stunning creations can be found in homes all around the country, each piece unique and filled with character.
Last but certainly not least, we have Janet and Walt Koertge, who have been turning wood into treasure since the early ’80s. With a hefty lathe to maneuver and plenty of creativity at their fingertips, they are dedicated to crafting pieces that resonate with the beauty of nature.
Plus, don’t miss the Brooks Gallery showcasing the talents of young artists from East Aiken School of the Arts. Their creativity will remind us of the bright future of art!
The Aiken Center for the Arts, located at 122 Laurens St. S.W., is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. For more info, you can call 803-641-9094 or head over to aikencenterforthearts.org.
Whether you are an art aficionado or just looking for a fun evening, “Into the Woods” promises to be a wonderful experience for everyone. Come enjoy local talent, creativity, and the beauty of nature captured in art!
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