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Winthrop
University Galleries

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October 27
- December 10,
2009
Antoine Williams:
Black on Both Sides
Dalton Gallery / Clinton
Junior College
Rock Hill, SC
A solo
exhibition by Antoine Williams. Mixed media
paintings that comment on contemporary issues
normally associated with disfranchised African
American communities and how those same issues
are not limited to one gender, race or class as
they fit into a broader world view affecting
everyday people.
August
25 -
October 8, 2009
Home is Where the
Heart is:
stories of struggle and survival
Dalton Gallery
Clinton Junior
College
Rock Hill, SC
A photography exhibition by Winthrop University
Fine Arts students Dustin Shores, Jake Francek,
& Cameron Bunce.
A photo-documentary of efforts of A Place for
Hope, The Salvation Army, & Interfaith
Hospitality Network to end homelessness in Rock
Hill, SC. An initiative of The United Way &
Winthrop University Department of Fine Arts/ACE
projects.
Phil Moody, photography instructor. |
Tues.
Oct.
27, 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Arts Talk & Artist's Reception.
Antoine Williams: Black on Both Sides
Dalton Gallery / Clinton
Junior College
Rock Hill, SC
Wed. Oct. 7, 10 a.m. - Artist Lecture
Dustin
Shores will give an
Arts Talk during the Wednesday Lyceum
at Clinton
Junior College
Clinton Junior College Cafeteria / Rock Hill, SC
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Voices of Homelessness
In collaboration with area agencies, ACE
Projects at Winthrop is focusing
energies on curriculum and program-based
projects that will help give a voice to
issues of homelessness and poverty within our
community.
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Dalton Gallery at
Clinton Junior
College
is
located at 1029 Crawford Rd.
in Rock Hill, SC.
Dalton Gallery
hours are
Mon.-Thurs.,
9 am to 8 p.m., and Friday, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information, call
803/327-7402 (ext 226) or
803/372-1102.
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Located in the atrium of the
new library at Clinton Junior College, Dalton Gallery
showcases relevant and responsive artwork of regional artists.
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ACE
Projects
is an
outgrowth of
the Dalton Downtown Arts
Initiative.
One
goal of ACE is to expose students to
the vital
importanceof artists' participation
in civic
engagement at every level.
ACE
recognizes that we live in an era of
a
significant paradigm shift that will
impact
where we go, how we go, and
the quality of where
we live.
ACE is
taking a step to refocus its
goals and
activities around the concept
of student civic
engagement via the arts.
Some
of the primary activities of
Artists & Civic
Engagement Projects
(ACE Projects) will include:
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An emphasis on its significant partnership
with Clinton College's Dalton Gallery;
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Enhanced collaboration with downtown venues;
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Sponsorship of student artists in the
development of community-based projects
downtown;
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Support for significant visiting artists who
address the idea of arts and civic
engagement;
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Advocacy for quality public art and design
throughout the community; and
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The introduction of exceptional artists to
children through partnerships with local
schools.
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For more information about ACE
Projects call 803/323-2653 or email
stanley@winthrop.edu.
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Programming at Dalton Gallery/Clinton Junior
College is made possible through
the support of the Artists & Civic Engagement
Project (ACE).
ACE Projects at Clinton are supported by Jo
Sherrill Dickert, Gay Randolph, and Robert
Breakfield. Additional support for ACE
Projects has been provided by Becca and Harry
Dalton,
Clinton Junior College, Winthrop’s College of
Visual and Performing Arts, and
Winthrop University Galleries.

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