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		<title>James Sacks&#8217; Artwork On Display at Artevation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[James Sack, carbonhouse, principal and creative director of carbonhouse, is a featured artist at Artevation: A Celebration of History Through Art, which runs through May 30 in Charlotte. The show  is at The Queen&#8217;s Gallery &#38; Art Center, 1212 The Plaza. An opening event for the show will be held May 9 from 7-9 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.carbonhouseblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/artevation.gif" alt="Artevation" width="518" height="364" />James Sack, carbonhouse, principal and creative director of <a title="carbonhouse" href="http://www.carbonhouse.com" target="_blank">carbonhouse</a>, is a featured artist at <a title="Artevation" href="http://www.historiccharlotte.org" target="_blank"><em>Artevation: A Celebration of History Through Art</em></a>, which runs through May 30 in Charlotte. The show  is at <a title="Queens Gallery &amp; Art Center" href="http://www.thequeensgallery.com" target="_blank">The Queen&#8217;s Gallery &amp; Art Center</a>, 1212 The Plaza. An opening event for the show will be held May 9 from 7-9 pm.</p>
<p>Artevation is a show of works depicting historic places and properties in Charlotte. The show is a tribute to the late Warren Burgess, an influential city planner, urban designer and talented artist who worked many years for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission and the Town of Davidson. Artevation will showcase many of Burgess&#8217; architectural drawings, as well as the work of the following local artists whose work depicts Charlotte’s architecture and history through photography, fabric art, paintings, woodcuts, illustrations, and more:</p>
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<li>Wendy Arundel</li>
<li>Nellie Ashford</li>
<li>Bryon Baldwin</li>
<li>Diane Davis</li>
<li>Starr Davis</li>
<li>David French</li>
<li>John Howard</li>
<li>Deborah Langsam</li>
<li>James Sack</li>
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<p>&#8220;When I was asked to participate in Artevation I jumped at the chance—especially with the tribute to Warren Burgess,&#8221; Sack said. &#8220;I had the pleasure of working with Warren for a number of years while I was vice president of the Historic North Charlotte Neighborhood Association. His sketches on the NoDa area are fantastic and were an inspiration for my NoDa series of wood block prints. Warren was a true visionary for Charlotte, and his mark on Charlotte&#8217;s fabric is a constant reminder of his work. I look forward to this show.&#8221;</p>
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