Having made his way from the plains of Duluth, Minnesota to the forests of North Carolina, Charlie Parr has won over crowds with his rustic, resonator-fueled folk songs. His latest release, Stumpjumper, was recorded in a farm outbuilding with the aid of Durham-based Phil Cook of Megafaun and Hiss Golden Messenger, who joins Parr alongside the rest of the Stumpjumpers for a unique all-star lineup of American roots music.
“Five seconds in front of Charlie Parr and you know you’re dealing with the real thing.” — Jim Beckman (KEXP)
Read our new interview with local mural artists Michael Brown and Scott Nurkin. This is the second piece in our ongoing series about public art in The Triangle. Make sure to follow The ArtsCenter's blog on Tumblr for more coverage of art-related issues in our community!
In the Nicholson Gallery: Chatham Artists Guild’s
24th Studio Tour Preview Show
Come preview the work of the Chatham Artists Guild before their 24th annual studio tour in December! Art will include paintings, pottery, woodworking, fiber arts, and more.
In The ArtsCenter Corridor: November's Emerging Artist: Bill Drewitz
Unique abstract photographs blending color, light, and design.
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