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11
THE CHAMPION, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17-23, 2019
PAGE 3B
ART
Decatur Arts Alliance
Gallery
Decatur Visitors Center
113 Clairemont Ave.
Decatur
Meditations,
Inspirations-Th rough
Nov. 4
Works by sculptor Julie
Trawick Knight range from
abstract to representational
"speaks to emotions and
themes that are universal...
inspire spontaneous,
intuitive and strong
responses from viewers."
Gallery open Tuesday
through Saturday 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
Michael C. Carlos
Museum
571 S. Kilgo Circle NE
Atlanta
Carlos.emory.edu
Through a Glass, Darkly-
Through Dec. 1
Described as the first major
exhibition to consider form,
function and meaning of
allegorical prints produced
in the Low Countries
between 16th and 18th
centuries.
Oglethorpe University
Museum of Art
4484 Peachtree Road NE
Atlanta
A Route Campagne:
Impressionist Works-
Through Dec. 15
Exhibit features 35 original
works from late 19th
century and early 20th
century artists donated
by the Melamed family.
Paintings and drawings
from artists such as
Bonnard, Boudin,
Cezanne, Chagall,
Matisse, Renoir and
others.
MUSIC
Decatur Library
215 Sycamore St.
Decatur
Joseph E. Reed-Oct. 22
The library's October
Musical Bookings present
musician Joseph E. Reed
at 7 p.m.. He plays guitar
and violin and utilizes a
looper pedal to create
polyphonic pieces live.
He plays a variety of
instrumental cover songs
by popular musicians.
The Vista Room
2836 LaVista Road
Atlanta
www.thevistaroom.com
Curley Taylor and Zydeco
Trouble-Oct. 20
Curley Taylor and his band
are described as "soulful,
bluesy vocals and band;s
hard-driving zydeco beat."
Free dance lesson at 6:30
p.m., show at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $15-$20.
Eddie's Attic
515-B N. McDonough St.
Suite B
Decatur
Eddiesattic.com
(404)377-4976
John Boy and Surround
Sound Village Party-
Oct.22
Johnathan "John Boy"
Wright is a songwriter,
musician and emcee.
Tickets to the 7:30 p.m.
show are $15.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Spruill Gallery
4861 Ashford Dunwoody
Road
Atlanta
(770)394-4019
InstaShow-Through Oct.
26
Exhibit of more than
400 photographs that
represent the way social
media platforms are used
to elevate art, artists and
everyday users. Free and
open to the public.
THEATER
Porter Sanford
Performing Arts and
Community Center
3181 Rainbow Drive
Decatur
3 rd Annual Dancing with
the DeKalb Stars-Oct. 26
A dancing competition
with local stars to raise
money to benefit the
Women's Resource
Center to End Domestic
Violence. Doors open at
5 p.m. for the Domestic
Violence Awareness Expo.
Competition begins at 6
p.m. Tickets start at $25.
Southwest Arts Center
915 New Hope Road
Atlanta
(404)613-3220
Truecolorstheatre.org
Paradise Blue-Through
Oct. 20
In 1940s Detroit, this play
is set against a "backdrop
of gentrification" and
"encompasses the pain and
suffering that accompanies
the erasure of Black
history."