Arts of the Pamlico's Weekly Update April 18th, 2017 | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Press Release:

Free Fridays Start April 21!


    This free series, Pamlico Sounds begins with BCTMA at 6:30 PM, followed by IC Comedy Troupe then at 8:30 PM John Williams takes the stage followed by Wayne Stoekhart's rockin' Channel Markers at 9:15 PM. Free -- donations appreciated to pay performers.

Little Art Fundraiser Underway


    Buy your number now for the annual Little Art Exhibit! Proceeds to benefit children's programming at AOP. The cost for a number is $30 for 1 piece or $25 for four numbers which buys you 8 x 10 donated works by local artists.

    Pick up your works on May 18 at the closing reception.

Confessions Gospel Concert


    The Historic Turnage Theatre will be the site of a gospel-comedy show by Heramii who are using the theatre to put on their play on the big stage. What happens when a husband's past life crawls out of hiding during what is supposed to be one of the happiest years of a couple's life? What happens when the in-laws and the nosey neighbor is there to witness it all? The shock. The confusion...see if they meant it when they said "for better or for worse". Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/events/1726703987639665/.

Walls and Walls Full of Art!


    We celebrate a beautiful reception and the opening of three new art exhibits in the historic Turnage by Jeff Jakub, The Coastal Carolina Photography Club and Autism Enterprises. We invite our members to stop by and enjoy the beauty of the works as they are on display and perhaps purchase a few pieces.

AOP's Art Break for Kids Happening Now!


    A full house of youth K-8th grade are with us this week at the Historic Turnage Theatre for AOP's spring school holiday, Art Break! For details on summer camps starting June 12 contact

    Dylan Ritch, AOP's Children's Programming Director at 2

    52-946-2504 or email Dylan at d.ritchaop@gmail.com.

African American Heritage Music Trail May 4 reception!


    Mark your calendars for a Members reception you don't want to miss! May 4 kicks off the state touring African American Heritage Music Trail Exhibit with singer Carolyn Myers and remarks from NC Arts Council representatives.

BOCO Music Festival is Coming!


    April 29 is a day of fabulous, free music from 10 - 10 brought to you by BCTMA & AOP! Check out the schedule and get more details at http://bctma.org/turnage/events.html.

Film Festival Kicks off on Friday at 7 PM


    AOP is hosted Washington's first ever film festival this past weekend. The Glass Tulip Film Festival was a great success! Mark your calendars for the fall Marquee on Main festival September 15 - 17 and the 2nd Glass Tulip Film Festival on March 16 & 17, 2018!

    For details on more events & performances at the Historic Turnage Theatre please visit www.artsofthepamlico.org!
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