VIVA AMERICANA

Artist Stephen Wilson in his studio after the April 11 unveiling of his brilliant Americana installation.

Artist Stephen Wilson in his studio after the April 11 unveiling of his brilliant Americana installation.

On April 11 in his studio off Monroe Road, fabric artist Stephen Wilson unveiled his brilliant new work of art titled Americana. More than 20 feet long and 8 feet wide, it's made of 40 larger works of art rich in both details (35 million stitches were used to put it together) and history (among the American icons and the legends of the West it pays homage to are Annie Oakley, Abraham Lincoln and John Wayne).

It's made up of a mesmerizing variety of smaller components, each handmade in his Charlotte studio with fabric from American designer Ralph Lauren and infused with 3D printed artworks. 

This tribute to America's West was inspired by Opera Carolina's upcoming production of Puccin's Girl of the West. Words and pictures cannot adequately describe the thrill of seeing Americana in person. It's as complicated, compelling, beautiful and as full of surprises as the era in American history it depicts.

Luckily there are two chances for the public to view It: 

It can be seen in all it's glory in the lobby of Belk theater during the opera's performances April 22, 27 and 29. For ticket details, click here

It will also be on view April 19-29 at the Foundery on Cedar Street during a pop up exhibit sponsored by New Gallery of Modern of Art. For details, click here. 

An accompanying Americana book documents the fascinating story behind the installation and includes an interesting essay from the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art's Jennifer Sudul Edwards. The book costs $50 and is available through New Gallery of Modern Art. 

The cover of the book about the Americana installation features the artist's modern take on the famous Rosie the Riveter image.

The cover of the book about the Americana installation features the artist's modern take on the famous Rosie the Riveter image.

Colorful limited edition embroidered and framed archival prints of Rise Up, Stephen's modern take on the famous Rosie the Riveter poster that's part of the installation, are also available through the gallery for $2,000. 

 

CHARLOTTE CONCERTS' CROWN JEWELS BALL

Board member Gail Brinn Wilkins in a custom Luis Machicao gown. 

Board member Gail Brinn Wilkins in a custom Luis Machicao gown. 

The Crown Jewels Celestial Ball was out of this world. Hosted by Charlotte Concerts, a nonprofit musical arts organization founded in 1931 and still going strong, the fundraising gala celebrates its mission of bringing world-class concerts to the greater Carolinas region and providing music programs for area students, especially those in underserved schools.

Leslie and Bruce Schlernitzauer were honorary chairs of the black tie gala at Quail Hollow Club. During a fun moment, Gene Hoots crowned the couple, officially making them the king and queen of the ball. The evening also included a cocktail reception, silent and live auctions, a performance by the Marvin Ridge High School Men's Choir, dinner and dancing to the Doug Burns Big Band Orchestra.

On March 20, Charlotte Concerts showed its commitment to musical education in area schools -  and received rave reviews - by presenting its inaugural Musical Showcase featuring the best orchestra, band and choral ensembles from Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools. It was a smash hit and a date has already been set for next year's showcase (April 23, 2018).

Charlotte Concerts also just announced its upcoming 2017-2018 season: The New York Philharmonic String Quartet (Oct. 5); Gil Shaham and Akira Eguchi (Oct. 20); The 5 Browns (Jan. 18); and The Gershwin Project (Feb. 15); Details: 704-527-6680; www.charlotteconcerts.org.

Claire Campbell

Claire Campbell

Bruce Schlernitzauer, longtime supporters Sam and Carolyn McMahon, and Leslie Schlernitzauer.

Bruce Schlernitzauer, longtime supporters Sam and Carolyn McMahon, and Leslie Schlernitzauer.

Tony and Stephanie Ansaldo. 

Tony and Stephanie Ansaldo. 

Sonja Gantt and Mitch Gibson. 

Sonja Gantt and Mitch Gibson. 

Gene Hoots crowns Bruce and Leslie Schlernitzauer as the king and queen of the ball. 

Gene Hoots crowns Bruce and Leslie Schlernitzauer as the king and queen of the ball. 

Guests get ready to bid on fabulous live auction items. 

Guests get ready to bid on fabulous live auction items. 

The auctioneer in action. 

The auctioneer in action. 

The Marvin Ridge High School Men's Choir. 

The Marvin Ridge High School Men's Choir. 

The Doug Burns Big Band. 

The Doug Burns Big Band. 

Randy Coble and Claire Campbell. 

Randy Coble and Claire Campbell. 

Gail Brinn Wilkins and Howard Freese.

Gail Brinn Wilkins and Howard Freese.

Dr. Vincent Voci and his wife, Sandra. 

Dr. Vincent Voci and his wife, Sandra.