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September 10, 2008

Magazine article

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Mike Helsabeck Finds His Niche in Davidson County’s Thriving Arts Scene
Published Jan 03, 2008

Artist Mike Helsabeck works in his Lexington gallery; he owns the Mike Helsabeck Collection, a gallery and shop.

Four years ago, Mike Helsabeck painted a duck on a license plate as a casual favor for a friend.

This talented musician and 20-year veteran of the radio business had never dabbled in art, so he was as surprised as anyone when people started raving about his work.

The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission soon requested his paint­ings for its calendar, and North Carolina Ducks Unlimited selected him as Artist of the Year.

“The right folks saw the work, and I guess I never looked back,” he says. “It’s been one lucky break after another.”

Today, Helsabeck owns The Mike Helsabeck Collection, a gallery and shop in Lexington that sells his paint­ings and prints as well as signature items – his own wine collection, coffee, puzzles, furniture, bottled water – that feature his artwork. He also sells work by a variety of other local and regional artists.

“Never in a million years would I have dreamed I would be painting for a living and that people would actually want to buy what I painted,” says Helsabeck, an avid outdoorsman. “That is still amazing to me.”

In addition to being selected for the cover of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission’s 25th Anniver­sary calendar – his second consecutive appearance on the cover – Helsabeck was chosen again in 2007 as North Carolina’s Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year. His wildlife artwork has helped to raise money for conservation groups such as the North Carolina Wildlife Habitat Fund and the National Wild Turkey Federation, and his paintings have been featured by the outdoor retail giant Bass Pro Shops.

Helsabeck is in good company in Davidson County, where nationally rec­ognized galleries have been cropping up all over in recent years.

The venerable gallery of Bob Timberlake – the nationally renowned painter of rural landscapes – is also based in Lexington, and the specialty shop of Dempsey Essick, known as the “hummingbird artist,” can be found in downtown Welcome, N.C.

Other regional galleries include Full Moon Pottery in Reeds, Moose Hollow Pottery in Thomasville, the Stephen Sebastian gallery in Thomasville, Wide West Gallery in Lexington and Southern Spirit Gallery in Denton.

“There’s a long tradition of artists and craftspeople here,” says Erik Salzwedel, executive director of the Arts United for Davidson County, a nonprofit organization that sponsors educational programs in schools and provides grant support to arts organizations throughout the county.

“Out of the tradition of sharing and creating have come several people who have really turned the arts into a business, such as Bob Timberlake, Dempsey Essick, Mike Helsabeck and Stephen Sebastian,” Salzwedel says.

“As their names go out into the world, they enhance the image of Davidson County.”

Toby Hagmaier, owner of Southern Spirit Gallery in Denton, sells handmade items from all over North Carolina, including art and crafts made by more than 25 Davidson County artists – from stained glass and woodwork to pottery and jewelry.

“I think Davidson County is an area that’s definitely gaining recognition,” she says. “There are a huge amount of artists here, and the handmade things that people buy today will be the heirlooms of tomorrow.”

Story by Rebecca Denton
Photo by Todd Bennett

Arts United is…

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A visit to Arts United for Davidson County is also a visit to the historic ‘Old’ Post Office.  Located at 220 South Main Street in Lexington, this beautiful Neo-Classical building built in 1911 is part of the Historic Uptown Lexington National Register District.  It features six Tuscan entrance columns and a restored front lobby with original classical details. 

A sponsoring organization for local activities in the performing, literary and visual arts, Arts United also has two galleries, class space, and a gift shop featuring work by local and regional artists. 

It is the mission of Arts United for Davidson County to nurture the development of a thriving literary, visual and performing arts environment for all ages throughout our county.  Our programs enhance, beautify, and animate the vibrant art activities and events that attract residents, businesses, and tourists.  

Arts United’s programs and resources are available for county residents and visitors alike.  

Some of them include:  

  • Educational programs include ArtSmart which brings art programs to students in schools across the county, Camp Creativity – a summer art camp and on-going classes offer learning opportunities in a wide variety of media.  
  • Gallery Spaces feature changing exhibits of artists from across the South and subjects that range from quilts to photography to framed art    
  • Musical Concerts like Sunset Sounds in Thomasville and Music on the Lawn during Uptown Lexington’s Summer Strolls 
  • Providing operating support for arts groups, project grants and scholarships for young artists through Projects Pool Grants 
  • Gift Shop provides a way for artists to sell their art to residents and visitors 

As a Community Partner Arts United participates in community art and multicultural events like Thomasville’s Everybody’s Day and Spring Daze at the Depot and Lexington’s Multicultural Festival, Christmas Open House and Barbecue Festival. 

We hope you will come visit us to learn more about our programs and services, and how you can become involved in Davidson County’s art community. 

Arts United is supported by the NC Arts Council, an agency funded by the State of North Carolina and the National Endowment for the Arts which believes that a great nation deserves great art!

Plein Air Painting on Display

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The Plein Air Carolina Exhibition will be on display through Sept. 30 at the Arts United Gallery at 220 S. Main St. at the corner of West Third Avenue in Lexington. Gallery and gift shop hours are from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays.
For more information about Plein Air Carolina go to www.pleinaircarolina.com. The group plans to be painting in uptown Lexington from 10 a.m. to noon Friday, weather permitting.

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