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March 14 through May 5. Bob Timberlake: 7 Decades of Art. Sechrest Gallery. HPU Campus. 833 Montlieu Ave., High Point. The exciting exhibition, which coincides with the Spring High Point Furniture Market and Bob Timberlake’s introduction of a new furniture line, will present 75 of Timberlake’s original paintings, along with many pieces of interesting memorabilia from his career. For more info, call 336.841.4685

March 16 through April 13. Process & Assemble. Center for Visual Artists. 200 N Davie St., Greensboro. Process & Assemble is a CVA Gallery invitational featuring extraordinary artworks and assembled design from James Williams, Jonathon Anderson, Roymieco Carter, Matt Jones, Felicia Dean, Jack Kennedy and Laura Kimmel. The exhibition showcases a dialogue among furniture, art and design from its visual appeal to its functionality. For more info, visit www.greensboroart.org

March 20 through May 11. Refuge: a place of safety and shelter. Sawtooth School for Visual Art. 251 N Spruce St., Winston-Salem. Artists Po-Wen Liu, Joyce Teta and Benita VanWinkle bring you “refuge.” Po-Wen creates ceramic vessels that provide an interior space of spiritual refuge, Joyce explores the fabricated safety of story lines in ink and Benita shows us photographic stills indicating the silent refuge of movie theaters. For more info, call 336.723.7395 or visit www.sawtooth.org

March 23. Onward: the Creative Legacy of David Newton opening. Guilford College Art Gallery. 5800 W Friendly Ave., Greensboro. It is the goal of this exhibition, accompanied by a catalog with reflections on his legacy, to pay tribute to a talented and influential artist and teacher by presenting a selection of his art spanning four decades of his career. For more info, visit www.guilford.edu

March 23. 6-8pm. Ready, Aim...Look! Diggs Gallery. Winston-Salem State University. 601 S Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., Winston-Salem. See extraordinary imagery of replica firearms in Old Salem’s collection. High-speed videography and data visualization through computer graphics will illuminate ballistics as you have never seen before. For more info, visit www.wssu.edu/diggs

March 23 through May 4. Onward: The Creative Legacy of David Newton. Guilford College Art Gallery, Hege Library. Guilford College Campus. 5800 W Friendly Ave., Greensboro. David Newton, a beloved member of the college’s art department, succumbed to cancer on April 14, 2011. This memorial exhibition, accompanied by a catalog with reflections on his legacy, pays tribute to this talented and influential artist and teacher by presenting a selection of his art spanning four decades.

Now through March 16. Betti Pettinati-Longinottie Exhibit” She-roes. Mary Davis Holt Gallery, Salem Fine

Arts Center. 601 S Church St., Winston-Salem. Embracing the mission of the Guerilla Girls, a feminist art group fighting for the rights of women artists, past and present, this work seeks to celebrate the contributions of these “sheroes.” For more info, 336.721.2600 or visit www.salem.edu

Now through March 16. Under Pressure: Impression by Brian Kiger. North Corridor Gallery, Salem Fine Arts Center. 601 S Church St., Winston-Salem. In response to our ever-increasing digital culture, Brian Kiger has focused on production techniques consisting of hand printed materials such as lithographic and relief printed posters, books, and other ephemera as a vehicle for artistic expression. For more info, 336.721.2600 or visit www.salem.edu

Now through March 30. Yadkin Reflections. Inter_Section Gallery and Art Space. 629 N Trade St., Winston-Salem. This exhibit showcases container gardens, stone installations, water features and mosaic designs made of river pebbles and sea glass. Illustrating the relationship of our native, natural environment and the distillation of its essence in landscape design, in sculpture, and photography. For more info, call 336.817.1248 or visit www.intersectiongallery.com

Now through March 31. Strictly Academic. Womble Carlyle Gallery, Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts. 251 N Spruce St., Winston-Salem. This series showcases recent activity in a variety of media by the artists and artrelated academics who teach either full time or adjunct in Winston-Salem colleges and universities. For more info, call 336.725.8916 or visit www.rhodesartscenter.org

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Now through March 16. Zumba Classes. Royal Expressions School of Dance. 1220-E Battleground Ave., Greensboro. All Zumba classes cost $1! For more info, call 336.944.6146 or visit www.royalexpressions.org

March 17. 10am-3pm. Free Trial Dance Classes at Royal Expressions School of Dance. 1220-E Battleground Ave., Greensboro. For more info, call 336.944.6146 or visit www.royalexpressions.org

March 17. 1-2:30pm. Special Dance Class. Save the Arts Foundation. 205 Lyndon St., Greensboro. Students will learn lyrical hip hop dance with instructor, Morgan Addington. For more info and to RSVP, call 336.965.2981

March 17. 7-11pm. Patty’s Party. High Point City Lake Park. 602 W Main St., Jamestown. Dance in the gym at City Lake Part to the music of Special Occasion, enjoy Celtic performances, try your luck with the Pot o’ Gold raffles, and indulge in March Madness watching NCAA championships on a wide screen TV. For more info, call 336.889.ARTS or visit www.highpointarts.org

March 17. 8pm-midnight. Spring Fling Dance. The Piedmont Club. 200 W Second St., Winston-Salem. Enjoy a great evening of music and dancing with awardwinning DJ Chad Sain. Chef Radomski will create an hors d’oeuvre buffet, including a delicious Dessert and Viennese Coffee Table. For more info and to RSVP, call 337.724.7077

March 24. 8pm. “Celebrate Spring with the Greensboro Ballet.” Carolina Theatre. 310 S Greene St., Greensboro. This one-nigh-only performance will bring guest artists from around the country to join local dancers with music by the Greensboro Ballet Orchestra on a lovely Spring evening. For more info and tickets, call 336.333.7480 or visit www.carolinatheatre.com

March 24. 7:30-11:30pm. PSDS Swing Dance. Oriental Shrine Club. 5010 High Point Rd., Greensboro. Swing Dance/Sock-Hop with Russ Wilson & His Mighty, Mighty Men, no partner necessary, beginner’s lesson w/ paid admission at 7:30. For more info, visit www.piedmontswingdance.org

March 25. 3-5pm. The Glee Club. Carolina Theatre. 310 S Greene St., Greensboro. On March 25th, the Fred Astaire Studio in Greensboro invites you to its annual Spring Showcase to be held at the historic Carolina Theatre. For more info and tickets, call 336.333.2605 or visit www.carolinatheatre.com

March 30. 7:30-10pm. Fifth Friday Ballroom Dance. Guilford Grange. 4909 Guilford School Rd., Greensboro. $1 for Step Set members, $5 for guests. Refreshments. For more info, call 336.852.0515

Ongoing. Open level classes in ballet, contemporary, jazz, hip hop, tap, and Zumba all year long.

Royal Expressions School of Dance, Adult Dance & Fitness. 1220-E Battleground Ave., Greensboro. Visit www.royalexpressions.org/schoolofdance.aspx for the full schedule. Contact 336-944-6146 or email info@ royalexpressions.org for more information.

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