Hank D. Herring to Exhibit at SC Workforce Development Partnership Symposium

hank d herringHank D. Herring, South Carolina Lowcountry artist and framer, will exhibit at the South Carolina Workforce Development Partnership Symposium at the Westin Hilton Head Island May 13-15, 2013.

The symposium is a major educational/training event for workforce development partners and businesses, expected to draw more than 300 participants to the annual event.

Herring was selected as the only artist to participate, and his products will include a variety of his original work which is often created from found materials.  The rescued materials sometimes include pallets, driftwood, discarded metals or fabrics.  He learned whittling from his two grandfathers and quilting from his family, crediting his family with artistic stimulation.

Wood products include boxes, selected for decorative displays or as containers for plants or other items. DSC_0005His original wood stamps are used for batiking, and then the stamps themselves become pieces of art. His adinkra symbols made of many different materials are ancient traditional West African wisdom and concepts in graphic form.

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Framing also is one of Herring’s passions, and his frame shop accommodates any request as well as selling do-it-yourself materials.

He teaches at the Children’s Educational Village in Atlanta as the village printmaker and continually shows his passion for the community and the arts through public events and forums.

Green Herring Art & Framing is located at the Green Fish Gallery in historic downtown Beaufort, SC. Contact us to schedule him for programs, products or exhibits and follow his news on his business Facebook page: Green Herring Art & Framing or call 843-902-4799.

Jan Spencer Creates

jan spencer original Jan Spencer, jazz singer, songwriter, speaker and artist is featured in an exhibit at Green Herring Art & Framing in Beaufort, SC March 15 – April 4. Contact Hank Herring for exhibit details: 843.812-6496.

Her mixed media work includes the following new pieces.

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My Hair’s Gone Bad …and More

my hair's gone bad“My Hair’s Gone Bad” by Natalie Daise

Natalie Daise exhibits her creativity through storytelling, writing, speaking and through mixed media. Her visual art might be seen on a wood panel, on a wall cabinet, a piece of furniture or almost anything imaginable. She is featured in an exhibit at Green Herring Art & Framing in Beaufort, SC March 15 – April 4. Contact Hank Herring for exhibit details: 843.812-6496.

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Her newest paintings include the following series:

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“March on Washington ’63” by Natalie Daise

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“Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Roun” by Natalie Daise

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“Hand Over Hand” by Natalie Daise

Learn more about her dramatic performances, storytelling programs, workshops and speaking. Scan for her complete profile page.

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Green Herring Hosts Art Show

Green Herring Art & Framing at the Green Fish Gallery in Beaufort, SC will host Jan Spencer and Natalie Daise in a special exhibit opening with a reception March 15. The show opening from 6 pm – 9 pm is business casual dress. The public is invited to meet the artists on Saturday March 16  from 2 pm – 7 pm. For details call 843.379.1122.

Among the diverse art, see Jan’s signature piece, beautifully framed at Green Herring, “they joined hands,” and Natalie’s “Nothing is too wonderful” cabinet.

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Hank D. Herring, owner of the gallery, and Ida Valentine will have new work on exhibit also. See more about Hank’s work in the recent February issue of Iconic magazine. Ask him about new boxes created from found wood recycled into unique and usable art objects.

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painted fabric art by Ida Valentine

All of these talented professionals work in mixed media, and the original collages and found materials are sometimes surprising. The wide variety of styles and expressions also offers a wide price range with something for any taste.

Take a virtual tour of the Green Fish gallery.

Follow our company Facebook page for more views of their art and additional news of upcoming events.

Jan and Natalie both are also speakers and entertainers featured with Speakers International and are available anywhere in the world. Follow our blog for more event news, or contact us to schedule a show or host a program at your location.

We Be Women

Meet a few of our featured artists, authors and speakers at the “We Be Women Artists” March 2013 month-long exhibit during Women’s History Month at Penn Center, Beaufort, SC.

Mothers Little Helper by Marie D Lewis“Mother’s Little Helper” by Marie D. Lewis, artist, speaker, trainer

 

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Contact us to host these and more talented presenters and artists at your location.

A Tribute To The Civil Rights Movement

Natalie DaiseA Tribute To The Civil Rights Movement

Feb 28, 2013 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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Penn Center’s Darrah Hall, Beaufort, SC
Natalie Daise will perform a soulful tribute to the Civil Rights Movement. You probably know “Miss Natalie” on Gullah Gullah Island of Nick, Jr. the mother who with a song on her lips and a smile on her face, solves all the problems and loves all the children.
After the performance, attendees can visit the York W. Bailey Museum to view the exhibit: “Civil Rights Through The Lens of Cecil Williams”.
Tickets Purchased At Event: $25.00/Adult & $10.00/Student
Tickets Include Museum Entry & Light Refreshments
Contact Speakers International for Natalie’s programs at your location. 

Green Room to Feature the Art of Noel Scales

The Green Room presents live art, spoken word, music and culture all under one roof.  The next event features Noel Scales September 22 from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Green Herring Art Gallery, 1001 Bay Street, Beaufort, SC.

 Musical performances by Amanda Diaz will be included, and many more regional authors and artists will sign their books, demonstrate and showcase their various styles of original art.

Scales is a spoken word artist, poet, student, mentor, pianist and vocalist. She is a 21-year-old rising senior at Temple University majoring in broadcasting telecommunications and mass media studies. She graduated from Philadelphia’s Girard Academic Music Program high school and has studied piano, voice, music composition and music theory at Temple University’s Music Preparatory School.  She has been performing since the age of 11 and was one of the Philadelphia Youth Poetry Movement’s poets featured in the 2009 HBO docu-series “Brave New Voices.” Some of her appearances include The Welcome America Fourth of July celebration, the Black Golf Legends luncheon, various events at The Clef Club of Jazz, The West Oak Lane Jazz Festival and the NAACP ACT-SO competition in Disney World (Florida) as a national competitor. Not only has she performed in many venues, but her poetry has been featured at The Arts Bank, 107.9FM, 100.3 FM the Beat, Power 99FM, 103AM talk radio, and 90.1 FM’s The Bridge. She also recently presented a workshop at the Abu Dhabi’s Women As Global Leaders conference.

The Green Room event is free and open to the public. For information meet the Green Herring Art Gallery owner Hank D. Herring  and learn about his varied original work and his collaborative events with diverse artists.

Visit www.mygreenherring.com or call (843)812-6496.