Little's Art Expresses Childhood Memories
Ulenda Wharton-Little, a pro
fessional artist on "the" faculty at
Winston-Salem State University,"
has created a site-specific arts instal
lation, "The Crawl Space," which
- deals with issues of repressed child
and childhood fantasies. The instal
lation will be on display from Feb 2
through March 29 at the university's'
Diggs Gallery.
Viewers participate in the work
by walking through four different
rooms: "The Child's Room," "The
Sick Room," "The Room of Trans
formation," and "The Womb Cham
-ber." The multimedia installation
incorporates sculpture, found
objects, painting, video and viewer
interaction.
Wharton-Little has exhibited at
the Southeastern Center for Contem
porary Art and the Sawtooth Center
for Visual Design in Winston-Salem
the Corcoran Museum of Art in
Washington, DC; the Greenhill Cen
ter for Art, located in Greensboro;
and the Diggs Gallery at Winston
Salcm State University, __
The Winstort-Salem native is a
graduate of North Carolina State
University. She received a bache
lor's degree in fine arts from the
Corcoran School and a master's of
fine arts from Columbia University.
Wharton-Little has taught art and an
history at WSSU since 1989. She
also is a freelance illustrator and
graphic designer and has mastered
many different media, from glass
blowing ttr^rrxlro to painting and
drawing. Wharton-Little is a 1991
recipient of an artists fellowship
from the Arts Council of Winston
Salem/Forsyth County.
The Diggs Gallery at Winston
Salem State University is open 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sat
urdays.
The gallery is located in the
lower level of O'Kelly Library.
The public is invited to attend.
There is no charge for admission.
Frye Receives NAACP Award
The North Carolina State
NAACP will hold its ninth annual
Kelly Miller Alexander Sr.
Humanitarian*- Awards Banquet,
Saturday, Feb. 6th. The event will
be held at the Holiday Inn, Four
Seasons, Town Centre, 3121 High
Point Rd.
North Carolina Supreme
Court Justice Henry Frye is this
year's honoree. A native of
Ellerbe, in Richmond County,
Judge Frye attended North Caroli
na A&T State University in
Greensboro and the University of
North CarolinaV Iaw school,
receiving the JD Degree with hon
ors.
Through an appointment by
Governor Jim Hunt in 1983, Frye
became the first black to serve as
a member of the North Carolina
Supreme Court.
The"
7:30 p.m. ^
The keynote speaker for the
etening is Ernest Green, a manag
ing director of Lehman Brothers
in Washington, D.C. Many wilf .
remember Green as one of the
"Little Rock Nine," who integrat
ed Central High School in Little
Rock, Arkansas. Green was Cen
tral High's first black graduate.
Green's experience in the struggle
for integration in public school
was featured in a movie about his
life, entitled,
"The Ernest Green Story*"
which first aired Jan 17, on the
Disney Channel.
Tickets to the banquet are
$50 for general seating, and may
be purchased by calling the NC
NAACP office at 275-0851.
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Glenda Wharton- Little's art installation is a participatory includes" pleas
ant and unpleasant images from childhood.
Deltas Celebrate
Marcia L. Fudge, Esq., national
first vice president of Delta Sigma
Theta
Founders Day
at Winston-Salem Alumnae Chap
ter's Founders' Day celebration on
Feb. 7. The observance will be held
in the Anderson Center at Winston
Salem State University at 3 p.m.
Fudge is the director of Budget
and finance/office administrator, in
the office of the Cuyahoga County
Prosecuting Attorney in Cleveland,
Ohio.
She received her B.S. from the
Ohio State University and her
degree from Cleveland Marshall
The public is invited to attend
this program. Lousie Smith is presi
dent of Winston-Salem Alumnae
Chpater. Pamela Wagner, is chair
person of the Founders Day Pro
gram. Undergraduate chapters, Pi
Omicron (Wake Forest
Marcia L. Fudge , Esq., National
First Vice President of Helta
Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
University)and Gamma Phi
(WSSU), will also participate in the
program.
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What's up 'round the 'hood?
I Ml RSDAY, FEBRUARY 4
7 p.m. ? The Children's
Room ot the Forsyth Count) Pub
lic Library. 660 W. Fifth St.. will
present A Family Celebration:
The Best of the Best Books from
the Xfrit^in-American Experience."
Br:ng yoih family and friends for a
celebration of African-American
books for cnildren and young
adults, featuring professional story
teller. Pat Stepney. Michael Frye.
and the Forsyth County Public
Library Children's Room staff.
This is free and will be held in the
auditorium ot the main library. Call
the Children's Room at 727-2214
for more information.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5
10:30 a.m. ? The Ringlirfg
Bros and Barnum &. Bailey Circus
will feature the Grand Animal
Walk ot the Greatest Show on
Earth through the streets of Win
ston-Salem. The 48-car-long ^feel
eoach containing elephants, horses,
llamas, camels and zebras will
parade from their unloading at the
corner of Reynolds Boulevard and
down Reynolds Boulevard, left on
Shorefair Drive, and right on Dea
con Boulevard to the coliseum.
This dazzling event heralds the
arrival of the sibling, all-new edi
tion ot Ringling Bros, and Barnum
& Bailc) Circus, offering four per
formances at the Lawrence Joel
Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Feb.
5-7 and 9. Circus tickets are on sale
now at the arena box offices and at
Ticket Master outlets. For more
information, call 7 2 7^2^00.
7 p.m. ? The Children's The
atre of the Arts Council presents
The Emperor's Nightingale" at
Reynolds Auditorium. Hans Chris
tian Xrulevsen s classic tale about a
nightingale s song < ?? t ! nth is richly
performed b> Static One Ttie
Louisville Children s t heatre. Rec
ommended for ages ; and up For
information, call "25 - * I
'SATURDAY. FF.BRl \RY 6
12:30 p.m. ? The > outh Prb*
gram of the Sawtooth Center for
Visual Art will hold a \ identitie s
T-Shirt workshop until. 2 p.m.
Leslie Karpinski. a local mixed
media artist and Sawtooth instruc
tor. will teach participants the
basics of design and the history of
the heart as a decorative motif,
while creating festive Valentine's
Day apparel The workshop fee is
S20, which includes all supplies.
Preregistrat ion is recfu ired. lor
information or registration, call
723-7395.
SUNDAY. FEBRt ARY 7
2 p.m. ? Rey nulda House
Museum of American Art features
"Valentine Discovery for elemen
tary-age children accompanied by
an adult to see Reynolda artwork
and make valentines. Reservations:
$5 per person For information. call
725-5325; ?
3 p.m. ? "Mother Goose &
FriemjK' f^u* theme of a
Lollipops Concert for children to
be presented at the Steve/is Center
by the Winston-Salem Piedmont
Triad Symphony. The program fea
tures Ravel's Mother Goose Ballet,
with dancers from. the North Car
olina School ot the Arts.- and Ben
jamin Britten s Young Person's
Guide to the Orchestra. Maestro
Peter Perret will conduct the
orchestra. Recommended tor chil
dren aged 4 to 10. 1 ickets are
available at thej.loor S4 foi (.hi 1 -
drenrStr for adults. For more infor
mation. call 72 7(> 1 9
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5
10:30 a.m. ? The Ringling Bros, and Bar
num & Bailey Circus will feature the Grand
Animal Walk of the Greatest Show on Earth
through the streets of Winston-Salem. The 48
car-long steel coach containing elephants, hors
es, llamas, camels and zebras will parade from
their unloading at the comer of Reynolds Boule
vard and Indiana Avenue and will walk down
Reynolds Boulevard, left on Shorefair Drive,
and right on Deacon Boulevard to the coliseum.
This dazzling event heralds the arrival of the siz
zling, all-new edition ofRingling Bros, and Bar
num & B a H ey Circusr offering four perfor
mances at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial
Coliseum, Feb. 5-7 and 9. Circus tickets are on
sale now at the arena box offices and at Ticket
Master outlets. For more information, call 727
2900.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6
9 a.m. ? The Winston Lake Family
YMCA. in conjunction with R.H. Barnnger Dis
tributing Co. Inc., will hold an organizational
meeting for an adult basketball league for men
who are at least 30 years old. A second meeting
will be held Feb. 13 at 9 a.m. The entry fee is
$200. League play begins March 16. For infor
mation, call James Segers at 724-9205.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7
5 p.m. ? The National Council of Negro
Women cordially invites you to attend a viewing
reception and nationwide teleconference, "Con
versations with Dorothy I. Height: The Weaving
of African-American Women's Experiences ?
A Celebration of their Stories and Quilts." The
teleconference will launch the publication of The
Black Family Dinner Quilt Cookbook. Char
layne Hunter-Gault, national correspondent for
"MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour" will be modera
tor. The event will be held at the Hall-Patterson
building, room 228, on the campus of Winston
Salem State University. For information, call
723-3314.
7 p.m. ? United Baptist Church, in cooper
ation with the Forsyth County Sheriff s Depart
ment, will hold a seminar on self-defense. The
seminar will be taught by Sheriff Ron Barker.
You and your family are invited. United Baptist
Church is located on the corner of Murray Road
924-2771. .
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9
6 p.m. ? The Triad Chapter of the National
Association of Black Accountants will hold its
monthly dinner meeting at the Airport Marriott.
The round table discussion will be "The Oppor
tunities an Accounting Degree Can Provide."
For more information or reservations, call ^Cas
sandra Tatum at 770-3139.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10
10 a.m. ? Claude Brown, author of the
best-selling autobiography, Manchild in the
Promised Land , will speak at the next religion
and ethics seminar at Winston-SalenvState Uni
versity, in Dillard Auditorium, in the Anders6n
Center. His talk will center on the survival of the
African-American family. The event is free and
open to the public. For information, call 750
2150.
7 p.m. ? The Forsyth County Genealogical
Society will meet in the auditorium of the main
library. West Fifth Street. John Clauser. North
Carolina Stale archeologist. will discuss Aban
doned Cemeteries m North Carolina." Visitors
are welcome
THl RSI) \ Y, I KHHl ARY 11
6 p.m. ? The Arts Council of Winston
Salem and Forsvth C "oimt\ cordially invites you
to the Fourth Annual ITiad Rlaek Artists Invita
tional Art Exhibition at the Milton Rhodes
Gallery, Sawtooth Building. 226 N. Marshall St.
Music will be provided hv the Joe Robinson
Quartet.
'? Dudlev Products Inc invites the general
public to its Tuesdav Night Empowerment Sem
inars. held every Tuesday night at 7 p.m. The
focus in on information, inspiration, motivation
and networking and will be about personal
growth, prosperity ami owning and operating
your own business. I? uni would like to meet or
hear Mr or Mrs Dudlev. Tuesday is the best
night. For information, call h(SX-?()(K).
. W ant to gr to college but don't have the
money ? Not sure about how to fill out the finan
cial aid forms.' The F.isi Winston library. 1110
E. Seventh St.. will have personnel from Win
ston-Salem State I niversity available to help
you till out financial aid forms each Saturday in
Februarv . from IP a m to 12 p.m. Call the
branch for more information at "27-2202.
? It s tax time .ivKiin' Not sure about how or
who should HI out your tax return, especially if
you're a sehnvt eiti/en. don't worry! The East
Winston KrancKTFbratv will have personnel from
the IRS t'o fill *'iit yun ta\ forms for you every
Sat. in Feb. from 12-2 p.m.. until April 10. For
more information, call the librarx at ~2",-2202
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