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50 films and documentaries taking place
at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts
Center at City Springs, Regal Perimeter
Pointe, UA Tara Cinemas, The Plaza and
Landmark Midtown Arts Cinema. Tick
ets: $16 adults/ $14 seniors/students/chil-
dren. Info: ajff.org
MILDRED PIERCE
Sunday, Feb. 23,1-3 p.m.
The Classics Film Club watches and dis
cusses the 1945 thriller starring Joan
Crawford. Admission $5 for non-mem
bers, free for members. MJCCA-Zaban
Park, 5342 Tilly Mill Road, Dunwoody.
Info: atlantajcc.org/ama
BOOKS & AUTHORS
►THE PHOTOGRAPHS
OF HUGH MAGNUM
Monday, Feb. 10, 7 p.m.
In the later
part of the
19th cen
tury, Hugh
Mangum
was an itin
erant por
traitist
working in
North Caro
lina and Vir
ginia dur
ing the rise
of Jim Crow.
His clien
tele was both racially and economical
ly diverse. His forgotten glass plate neg
atives were discovered in the 1970s in a
barn slated for demolition. Margaret Sar
tor and Alex Harris discuss their book
“Where We Find Ourselves,” about the
discovery of photos by Mangum. Admis
sion $10 non-members, $5 members. At
lanta History Center, 130 West Paces
Ferry Road, Buckhead. Info: atlantahisto-
rycenter.com
AMERICAN CULINARY HISTORY
Wednesday, Feb. 26, 7 p.m,
Culinary historian and author Adrian
Miller discusses his books “Soul Food:
The Surprising Story of an American Cui
sine, One Plate at a Time” and “The Pres
ident’s Kitchen Cabinet: The Story of the
African Americans Who Have Fed Our
First Families, From the Washingtons to
the Obamas.” Admission $10 non-mem
bers, $5 members. Atlanta History Cen
ter, 130 West Paces Ferry Road, Buck-
head. Info: atlantahistorycenter.com
VISUAL ARTS
& EXHIBITS
JANE ROBBINS KERR
PHOTOGRAPHY
Through Sunday, March 1
30 travel photographs by Jane Robbins
Kerr, a Mississippi native and Atlan
ta resident who has traveled the world
photographing people and places. Ad
mission $5. Oglethorpe University Mu
seum of Art. Lowry Hall, 3rd Floor, 4484
Peachtree Rd NE, Brookhaven. Info: mu-
seum.oglethorpe.edu.
SIGHTS & INSIGHTS
Through Friday, Feb. 28,10 a.m.- 5 p.m.
The Fulton County Arts & Culture and
Dunwoody Fine Art Association present
a Southeastern regional art show juried
by Susannah Darrow at the Abernathy
Arts Center. Free to view; artwork avail
able for purchase. Abernathy Arts Cen
ter, 254 Johnson Ferry Road NW, Sandy
Springs. Info: 404-613-6172.
QUESTIONABLE ORIGINS
Through Saturday, March 14
Sculpture by Eileen Braun. Spruill Cen
ter for the Arts, 4681 Ashford-Dunwoody
Road, Dunwoody. Info: spruillarts.org
LEARN
SOMETHING
DRAWING WINTER
TREASURES:
LEAF LACE AND LICHEN
Sunday, Feb. 9,1-4 p.m.
A natural science illustra
tion class with a walk in
the field and tea in the stu
dio while practicing the el
ements of drawing. Fee $50.
Blue Heron Nature Preserve, 4055 Ro
swell Road, Buckhead. Info: bhnp.org.
VALENTINE’S DAY CARDMAKING
Tuesday, Feb. 11,3:30-4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 12,1-3 p.m.
Create special cards for the loved ones
in your life during this card workshop.
All supplies will be provided. Free. Dun
woody Library, 5339 Chamblee-Dun-
woody Road, Dunwoody. Register
through events.dekalblibrary.org.
VALENTINE’S BASKET-WEAVING
Friday, Feb. 14, 2-3 p.m.
Learn to weave a heart-shaped basket
that can hold a special note, gift or can
dies for your valentine. No experience
is necessary; all supplies will be provid
ed. Free. Dunwoody Library, 5339 Cham-
blee-Dunwoody Road, Dunwoody. Regis
ter through events.dekalblibrary.org.
WINTER HIKE AND
PINECONE CRITTER CRAFT
Friday Feb. 14, 9-10:30 a.m.
Enjoy a naturalist-guided winter nature
walk down to Falling Branch Creek, then
warm up in the cozy Lost Corner Pre
serve cottage with a “pinecone critter”
craft. Free. Lost Corner Preserve, 7300
Brandon Mill Road, Sandy Springs. Info:
registration.sandyspringsga.gov.