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Works of area sculptors featured
at Horace Williams House display
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By DOROTHY ROMPALSKE
At first glance, someone walking past the Horace
Williams House at 610 E. Rosemary Street might
think that the lawn of this Chapel Hill landmark has been
transformed into a mysterious playground for area
children.
Two little girls dancing around a pair of wood and
stone structures add to this illusion: They claim that the
larger structure is a house and the smaller one is the
stable.
Wayne Hall, a sculptor from Bahama, N.C., might like,
this imaginative interpretation of his Untitled Tables.
They are part of an exhibit of 42 works by area sculptors
showing at the Horace Williams House until Feb. 29.
The yard and three rooms of the historic Chapel Hill
farmhouse, built in the 1840s, are devoted to the exhibit.
Many different artistic styles and materials are
represented in the show; from the neon light sculptures
of UNC faculty member Jerry Noe, Draped Fetish and
Rock with Aura, to the more traditional wooden carved
Donkey of Luel. West. This Chapel Hill artist's
interpretation of the farm animal uses dogwood, oak and
pine.
Use Temple of Greenberg, .N.C., used ceramic
stoneware in IdolJhree. The small, rounded forms of her
work were inspired by the artist's fascination with the
human figure.
For the art lover, who sometimes wonders exactly what
the artist had in mind when he or she created a work, the
Horace William House offers a helpful brochure on this
exhibit. Along with standard factual information about
each piece in the show and its creator, the booklet
supplies quotations from the artist about the meaning of
his sculpture and his philosophy of art in general. For
some of the works, the exhibit includes the artist's
preliminary drawings or plans.
The Horace Williams House is open weekdays from
noon-5 p.m. Through February the house will be open on
Sundays from 2-5 p.m.
Dorothy Rompalske is an art critic for The Daily Tar Heel.
Sculpture is part of display on lawn
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