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NOVEMBER 13, 1997 AUGUSTA FOCUS
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The Glenn Miller Orchestra will perform at the Bell Audito
rium this Friday, November 14, at 7:30 p.m. The great Glenn
Miller sound lives on!
Nancy Azara’s sculpture exhibit
opens November 14
An art exhibition by national
ly-renowned sculptor Nancy
Azara will open on Friday, No
vémber 14, at the Gertrude Her
bert Institute of Art.
_ Part of the first wave of artists
to explore feminist issues in the
late 60s, Azara creates sculptures
from wood and other objects, of
ten carving and painting them in
deep red and gold leaf. Inspired
by childhood memories, Asian
and Indian sculpture, and East
ernreligions, Azara describes her
art as “a journey of the self.” Her
artistic career spans morg than
30 years, including more than 25
one-woman exhibitions, numer
'ous group shows in art centers
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and museums throughout the
United Stateds and a Susan B.
Anthony Award given by the New
York City National Organization
for Women. Her art has been
featued in the New York Times,
Omni magazine, the New Art
Examiner, Art Papers, Art in
America and Art Forum.
Organized by the E.M.
Donahue Gallery in New York
City, the exhibition will continue
through January 9, 1998. An
opening reception will be held on
Friday, November 14, from 6-8
p.m., at the Institute. The recep
tion is open to the public, with a
charge of $5 for nonmembers.
lished Walter Mosley’s bestselling
novel, Gone Fishin’ last year. “We
admire Kim Roby’s entrepreneur
ial spirit and the initiative that she
took in self-publishing her first
novel. She did all the right things to
ensure that her first effort would be
the tremendous success that it is,”
said Coates. “Weare pleased to play
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fiction to even more readers.”
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Saturday, November 22
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