Wilmington’s Fourth Fridays
November 30, 2011 by Kim
Filed under Around The Town
Fourth Friday Gallery Nights are a free monthly event in downtown Wilmington, where several galleries, studios and art spaces open their doors to the public in an after-hours celebration of art and culture.
Taking place from 6 to 9pm on the fourth Friday of each month, the Art Walk is a self-guided tour featuring exhibitions of various artistic genres including oils, acrylics, watercolors, pastels, photography, wood, metals, ceramics, mixed media and more.
Showcasing art and art-related events, Fourth Fridays also include opening receptions, demonstrations, artist discussions, live music, wine, food and other traditional and non-traditional art-activities
Participating Venues include; 621N4TH Gallery, Acme Art Studios, ArtAttack, Bottega Gallery & Art Bar, Burchetta Glassblowing Studio, Caffe Phoenix, Caprice Bistro, Calico Room, Charles Jones African Art, The Eclectic, Front Street Glass, Golden Gallery, Gypsy Gina’s, Lovebird Art & Design, New Elements Gallery, Old Books on Front Street, One Wicked Gallery, Opera Room & Gallery, Projekte, Port City Pottery & Crafts, Port City Treasures, River to Sea Gallery, Salon Fringe, Una Luna World Gallery, WHQR Gallery, Wicked Art Gallery, Wilmington Art Gallery, and Wilmington Wine Company.
Additional information can be found on their website.
http://www.wilmingtonfourthfridays.com/
Blackbeard’s Pirateship Anchor
November 30, 2011 by Kim
Filed under Around The Town
A 3,000 pound anchor has been recovered off the North Carolina coast on Friday, by Archaeologists from what they believe to be the wreck of the pirate Blackbeard’s flagship! It is hoped that this might change plans regarding how to save the rest of the almost 300 year old artifacts from the central part of the pirate ship.
Divers had planned to bring up the second-biggest artifact on what is thought to be the Queen Anne’s Revenge however they discovered it was too well-attached to some of the other items in the pile of ballast, according to the project director, Mark Wilde-Ramsing. So they pulled up another anchor instead that is the third-largest artifact and was most likely the anchor for the ship.
The anchor, which is 11 feet, 4 inches long with arms that are 7 feet, 7 inches across, was covered with a mixture of shells, sand and other debris that has been attracted by the leaching wrought iron. Its estimated to weigh approximately 2,500 to 3,000 pounds.
The size of the anchor is typical for a ship the size of the Queen Anne’s Revenge, with the two other anchors probably used in the event of an emergency, like a storm.
Archaeologists were planning to remove the second-largest anchor, which is 13 feet long with arms that are 8 feet across, from where it is located on top of the ballast pile. But found it to be too well-attached, so the divers went in from the side instead retrieving the “everyday anchor”. This means that in the future other dives may require going in from the side of the shipwreck rather than the top.
Divers are continuing to work for four days next week, then they’ll decide how best to move forward. The dive team hopes to recover all the artifacts by the end of 2013.
North Carolina state officials are hoping the anchor as well as the other artifacts will attract tourists. The shipwreck was discovered in 1996, causing world wide attention. The largest exhibit of artifacts from will be on view at the N.C. Maritime Museum in Beaufort starting June 11.
The timing of the recovery of the anchor couldn’t be better for North Carolina tourism interest in the shipwreck. The Disney film “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” starring Johnny Depp was just released earlier this month featuring both Blackbeard and the Queen Anne’s Revenge.
Enchanted Airlie
Enchanted Airlie at Airlie Gardens in Wilmington NC is an annual tradition started in 2005, and features a stroll through the gardens, holiday flowers, festive lights, live musical entertainment. After a record-breaking appearance last year, Legos, those colorful bricks we all love to build with, return.
The event will be held November 25 to December 21 with two viewings per evening: 5-7pm and 7-9pm. Tickets must be pre-purchased. No tickets are available at the gate. Admission is $4.00 to $5.00 per person. Airlie Gardens is located at ?300 Airlie Road?, Wilmington, NC 28403
For More information contact (910) 798-7700? or Email: airlieinfo@nhcgov.com





