Art papers. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1981-current, January 01, 1981, Image 24

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    DAN POOLE: Paintings, through January;
PRINTS FROM THE WORKSHOPS OF
QUEBEC, through February. Rizzoli Inter
national Bookstore. Hrs.: Mon.-Thurs., 10-8;
Fri. & Sat., 10-9; Sun. 11-6:30. 328 Omni
International, Atlanta. 404/688-9065.
WINTER GROUP SHOW, through January;
GIBBS HASTY: Paintings, Drawings & Pho
tographs, through February, Nassau Visions
Gallery. Hrs.: Tues.-Fri., 10:30-4:30; Sat. &
Sun., noon-5. 133 Nassau St., NW, Atlanta.
525-6476.
THOMAS BAYRLE, Feb. 4-March 11, Goethe
Institute Gallery. Hrs.: Mon., Tues., Thurs. &
Fri., 10-5; Wed., 10-7. Goethe Institute, 400
Colony Square, Atlanta (404/892-2388).
SIX PAINTERS: FARRELL, GROW, GINS-
BURG, NORWOOD, LAWRENCE, STURDI
VANT, Jan. 4-25, opening Jan. 11, 4-6 pm.
Art Gallery of the Unitarian Church. Hrs. M-
F, 9-5;-Sat„ Sun. 9-1. 1911 Cliff Valley Way,
NE, Atlanta, GA 30329. 404-872-3775.
404-872-3775.
RUTH ZUCKERMAN: RECENT SCULPTURE
in Stone and Bronze, thru Jan. 9. Atlanta
Sculptors' Studio & Gallery. Hrs.: Wed.-Sat.
12:30-5pm or by appointment. 3317 Pied
mont Rd„ NE, Atlanta, GA 30305.
DERGARA, WILLIAMS, SEELOS & JACOBS:
Painting, Pottery & Etchings, Jan. 15-Feb. 15,
Odyssey Studio of Fine Art. Hrs.: M-F, 9-6;
Thurs.,-8; Sat., 10-4. 546 E. Paces Ferry Rd.
Atlanta.
BRUCE BOBICK: "Images Upon the Sub
conscious", watercolor paintings based on
imaginary and real quilts based on the
paintings, Jan.'10-Feb. 6, Image South Gal
lery. 1931 Peachtree St., NE, Atlanta, GA.
404-351-3179.
DANZIG 1939: Treasures of a Destroyed
Community, Dec. 21-Feb. 5, Schatten Gal
lery. Hrs.: Mon.-Sat., 9-5; Sun., 1-5 p.m.
Robert Woodruff Library, Emory University
Atlanta. 329-6216.
NELLIE MAE ROE, CARLTON E. GARRETT,
MATTIE LOU O'KELLY, ROSE CAMBELL &
NED CARTLEDGE, Alexander Gallery, 442
E. Paces Ferry Rd., Atlanta. Gallery hrs.:
Fri. & Sat. 11:30-5 & by appointment. 266-
2311; 266-2792.
GALLERY ARTISTS: SAUL, GABRIEL, BY-
RON, NEOMOURS, LAROTTE. Haitian Pri
mitives Gallerie. Hrs.: Sat., 10-5; Sun., noon-
5; week-days by appointment. 1170 LaVista
Rd., Atlanta. 634-5050.
AMERICAN ILLUSTRATORS & IMPRES
SIONISTS, American Illustrators Gallery,
Colony Square, Atlanta. Hrs.: Mon.-Sat.,
noon-6. 892-8549.
MARLA MALLET: Textiles. Contemporary
woven hangings and a gallery of ethno
graphic and antique textiles. 1690 Johnson
Rd., NE. For appointment, call 872-3356.
IMAGES '81: Photography, Jan. 11-29, Dal
ton Creative Arts Guild. Hrs.: M-F, 9-5; Sat.,
11-2. Old Firehouse on Pentz St., P.O. Box
375, Dalton, GA 30720 (404/278-0168).
RICHARD URBAN, retrospective, Jan. 4-30;
DENNIS HARPER, Small Things: New works,
Feb. 8-Mar. 6. Visual Arts Gallery, University
of Alabama-Birmingham. Hrs.: M-F, 12-6.
First Floor, Bldg. 3, University College, UAB,
13th St. S, Birmingham, Al. 35294.
BUILDING FOR BEST PRODUCTS, archi
tects' showroom designs for Best products;
SERVICES TO THE FIELD, work by NEA
funded artists, Jan. 10-Feb, 1, opening Jan.
19. Admn: $1 (free to CAC members). Con
temporary Arts Center. Hrs.: TUES, WED.
noon-5pm; TH thru SUN noon-8pm. 900
Camp, New Orleans, LA 70130. 504-523-
1216.
DEAN DABLOW, Jan. 19-Feb. 13; CHRISTI
NA HUTTON, Feb. 16-March 13. Southern
Light Gallery, Amarillo College, Amarillo, TX
79178.
AMERICAN ABSTRACT ARTISTS, Dec. 14
Jan. 18; LIGHT/COLOR, science exhibit
through May 1981; SIX DECADES OF PRINTS
BY Fritz Eichenburg", Jan. 7-Feb. 15; CARO
LINIANS IN NEW YORK, Jan. 23-Feb. 15.
All shows at the Columbia Museum of Art/
Science, Columbia, S.C. (803) 254-2791.
Museum hrs.: M-F, 10-5, S&S, 1-5.
GARY GOLDBERG, Jan. 19-Feb. 13; KRY-
STYNA BAKER, Feb. 16-March 13. Work
room Gallery, Amarillo College, Amarillo,
TX 79178.
CHORAL AND CHAMBER WORKS con
ducted by Pierce Arant and Thomas Weaver,
University of Georgia Chamber Orchestra,
Goethe Institute Auditorium, Colony Square,
Atlanta, Sunday, Jan. 11,3 p.m. Free. Bach,
Stravinsky, Ibert, Zimmerman. For more in
fo, call Goethe Institute (404/892-2388).
REUNION by David Mamet, Jan. 21-Feb. 8,
Imaginary Theatre. Season tickets available.
608 Ralph McGill Blvd., Atlanta.
Ralph McGill Blvd., Atlanta.
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF ATLANTA,
Feb. 1,8:15 pm; NEIL ROSENSHEIN, tenor,
Feb. 6, 8:15 p.m.; THE ATLANTA CHAMBER
PLAYERS, Feb 22, 4 p.m.; ROBERT de
GAETANO, pianist, Feb. 24, 8:15pm; AT-
LANTA-EMORY ORCHESTRA, with Robert
de Gaetano, Feb. 27, 8:15pm. FREE. Glenn
Memorial Auditorium, Emory University, At
lanta, GA 404-329-6666.
CITY CENTER DANCE THEATRE, Feb. 2,
8pm; EMORY'S DANCE ALIVE ENSEM
BLE, Feb. 23, 7:30pm. FREE. Alumni Memo
rial University Center Auditorium, Emory
University, Atlanta, Ga. 404-329-6165.
MUSIC AS LANGUAGE/LANGUAGE AS
MUSIC—A Performance of Song by Elise
Witt. Feb. 15, Callanwolde Art Center, 980
Briarcliff Rd. NE, Atlanta. For more info: 404-
872-5338.
SOUTHERN BRASS QUINTET, Jan. 12,8:15
pm, Glenn Memorial Auditorium. THE
EMORY PIANO TRIO, Jan. 18, 4pm, Room
208 White Hall. THE BRANDENBURG
CONCERTOS played by the Back Festival
Orchestra, Jan. 30, 8:15pm, Glenn Memori
al Auditorium. All Free. Emory University,
Atlanta, GA. Further info: 404-329-6666.
BACH TO BERG: Four concert series of the
Atlanta Chamber Players. Single tickets-
$6.50. For subscription ticket prices and fur
ther information on the concerts, contact:
ACP, Memorial Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree
St., Atlanta 30309 (892-2414).
FORREST AVENUE THEATRE SERIES in
eludes film, dance and theater. For more in
fo, call 577-5944.
NEA/SAF DANCE TOURING PROGRAM
80/81—free poster listing all performances
throughout the Southeast is now available
from the Southern Arts Federation, Suite
712, 225 Peachtree St., N.E., Atlanta, GA
30303 (404/577-7244).
"PORTER, PLEASE" by Jack Alder, Feb. 26,
8pm, D.P. Culp Auditorium, East Tennessee
State University. Tickets: $6/general, $5/
Student. Johnson City, TN.
CHARACTERS, written, directed and per
formed by Kathy Kendall, stories of unusual
women, Jan. 8-11, 8pm; LIVING TOGETH
ER, written and directed by Frances Norday,
comedy of couples in contemporary New
Orleans. Jan. 15-18, 8pm; POE, by Rick Ter
ry Lee, based on works of Edgar Allan Poe,
directed by Paul Rosefelted, Jan. 22-25, 8
pm. Contemporary Arts Center, 900 Camp,
New Orleans, LA 70130. 504-523-1216.
5TH ATLANTA INDEPENDENT FILM AND
VIDEO FESTIVAL, April 8-12. Deadline:
March 6. For information and entry forms
contact IMAGE Film/Video Center, 972
Peachtree St., Suite 213, Atlanta, GA 30309,
(404) 874-4756.
1981 ATLANTA ARTS FESTIVAL, May 9-17,
Piedmont Park: Exhibitions include Region
al (deadline-Jan. 30), Outdoor (Jan. 9), Group
(Jan. 9), and Artists Market (Jan. 16). For
prospectus, contact: Arts Festival of Atlanta,
33 North Ave., NE, Atlanta 30308 404/885-
1125).
WINDTOYS, WHIRLIGIGS, WEATHER-
VANES, March 22-May 9, Kentuck Center,
AL: national exhibition of contemporary craft
objects. Any medium. Juried by slides. Fee-
$10. $3000 in purchase prizes. Deadline-
Jan. 21. For application, contact: K.C., P.O.
Box 127, Northport, AL 35476.
NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETI
TION, March 9-26, Pensacola Junior College
Visual Arts Gallery, Pensacola, FL. Purchase
awards: $1,200. $8 entry fee for up to three
works. Deadline: Jan. 9. Slides. For entry
forms contact Allan Peterson, Director, Vis
ual Arts Gallery, Pensacola Jr. College, 1000
College Blvd., Pensacola, FL - 32504. 904-
476-5410.
1ST BIRMINGHAM BIENNIAL, sponsored
by Birmingham Art Association, May 14-
June 21. All media original works’past two
years. Juror: Alex Katz. Cash Awards: 4,
$1,000 each. Entry: $12 fee to non-mem
bers of Association. Send 3 2x2 inch card
board mount slides of each work, SASE, en
try form, fee (if applicable) & jury notifica
tion card by January 15 to: 1st Birmingham
Biennial, Birmingham Art Association, Bir
mingham Museum of Art, 2000 8th Ave.
North, Birmingham, AL 35203.
FILMSOUTH Super-8 and 16 mm film com
petition and conference, open to residents of
the 10 Southeastern states. Entry fee $2/film
in S-8mm, $4/film in 16 mm max. 2 films
per filmmaker, 30 min. length. Cash awards
plus honorable mentions. Deadline for en
try: Jan. 14. Conference takes place Jan. 29.
Contact A.O. Schmitz, Dir., Filmsouth, Cen
ter for the Humanities, Converse College,
Spartanburg, S.C. for further details on com
petition requirements.
THE SINKING CREEK FILM CELEBRATION,
June 9-13, Vanderbilt University, Nashville,
Tennessee. Entry dates: open April 16, dead
line May 9. For info: Sinking Creek Film Ce
lebration, Creekside Fram, Rt. 8, Greeneville,
TN 37743.
WATERCOLOR: SOUTHEAST, Belleair, FL,
April 4-May 17: Open to southeastern art
ists. Watercolor on paper. Fee-$12. Awards-
$2,000. Juror-Philip Pearlstein. Deadline-
Feb. 5. For prospectus: Florida Gulf Coast
Art Centerm 222 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Bell
eair, FL 33516 (813/584-8634).
PHOTOGRAPHS: newly opened Bellocq
Gallery at Louisiana Tech University is ac
cepting slides for consideration for one-
person shows. Send 20 slides & SASE to:
Bellocq Gallery Photography Dept., School
of Art &• Architecture, Louisiana Tech Uni
versity, Ruston, LA. 70272.
NATIONAL PRINT COMPETITION EXHIB
IT, Edinboro, PA: All prints except mono-
prints, photography. Fee-$10/limit 2 plus $5
handing fee. Deadline-March 14. Purchase
awards-$3000. For entry form, send 284 in
stamps (no envelope) to: Anthony Ko, exhib
it dir., Bruce Gallery, Edinboro State College,
Edinboro, PA 16444.
114th AMERICAN WATERCOLOR SOCIE
TY ANNUAL, New York, NY, April 2-26.
Watercolor only. Limit: 1. Awards: $17,000.
Juried. For prospectus: Samuel Leitman,
Vice-Pres., P.O. Box 704, Woodside Sta.,
Flushing, NY 11377.
NEW PHOTOGRAPHICS/'81, Ellensburg,
WA, April 6-May 1: Photographs. Fee-$10/
5 slides (SASE for return). Purchase awards-
$2000. Ixlew Photographics/'81, Art Dept.,
Central Washington University, Ellensburg,
WA 98926.
EXPOSURE 1981, Cheltenham, PA: Photo
graphy. Juror: Charles Traub. Cash awards.
Fee-$10/limit 5. For more info: David Gra
ham, Cheltanham Art Center, 439 Ashbourne
Rd., Cheltanham, PA 19012.
TEXAS FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION 1980
NATIONAL EXHIBITION: All media. Prizes
6 awards: $500.00 + . Fee-$5/work for non
members; $3 members. Juror-Henry Hop
kins. Limits-2-d no larger than 50' in any di
rection, 3-d no more than 65' including
base. Deadline for 35mm slides and entry
forms-Jan. 26. Work due March 23. For en
try forms: Michel Amateau, Texas Fine Arts
Assoc., Box 5023, Austin, TX 78763.
COLLEGE OF THE MAINLAND NATIONAL
COMPETITION, Texas City, TX: Prints &
Drawings. Fee-$3/entry, limit 3. Purchase
awards-$1000. Juror: Kathan Brown. Con
tact: James R. Templer, Art Dept., College of
the Mainland, 8001 Palmer Hwy, Texas City,
TX 77591.
SOUTHERN LIGHT GALLERY is reviewing
work for exhibitions. Send slides or prints,
SASE. Robert Hirsch, Director, Southern Light
Gallery, Amarillo College, P.O. Box 447,
Amarillo, TX 79178.
NATIONAL DRAWING AND SMALL
SCULPTURE EXHIBIT, Corpus Christi, TX,
March 29-April 30, 1981: Open-U.S. Draw
ing and sculpture. Fee-.$10. Juror-lvan Karp.
Awards-$3,000 cash & purchase. Deadline-
Feb. 1 sculpture slides, Feb. 24 drawings.
For entry info: Joseph Cain, Dir., Dept, of
Art, Del Mar College, Corpus Christi, TX
78404.
THIRD NATIONAL SFAI FILM FESTIVAL,
March 5-7, 1981. OPen to: independent film
makers, 16mm & Super 8mm, 35 min. or
less, sound or silent, no editorial splices. En
try fees: $ 10/fiIm for individuals; $35 for dis
tributors. Deadline: February 15. For info
and application forms: SFAI Film Festival,
Attn. Don Lloyd, 800 Chestnut St., San Fran
cisco, CA94133.
11TH ANNUAL ANN ARBOR 8MM FILM
FESTIVAL, Feb. 13-15, 1981, Ann Arbor
Film Cooperative, Michigan. Open to all
non-professional regular and super-8mm
films. Entry fee $5. Deadline: Feb. 1, 1980
for receipt of films. For more info and entry
forms: Ann Arbor 8mm Film Festival, P.O.
Box 7592, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48107 or call
313-769-7787.
THIRD ANNUAL BIG MUDDY FILM FESTI
VAL, Feb. 5-8, 1981, Southern Illinois Uni
versity. 16mm films. Awards: approx.
$1,000. For info: Big Muddy Film Festival,
Dept, of Cinema & Photo, Southern Illinois
University, Carbondale, II. 62901. 618-457-
8448.
ALIEN TRANSMISSIONS, Feb. 6-Mar. 3, a
mail art exhibition by Artlink Artspace. Size
limit: 8V2" x 14". Postmark entries on or be
fore Feb. 1. Mail to: Alien Transmissions,
Artlink Artspace, 1126 Broadway, Fort
Wayne, IN 46802.
VETERANS MEMORIAL NATIONAL DE
SIGN COMPETITION, open to all American
designers, sponsored by the Vietnam Veter
ans Memorial Fund. Cash prizes. Further
information & official WMF Competition
Registration Form: Vietnam Veterans Me
morial Fund, Attn: Pesign Competition, Suite
806, 1730 M Street, NW, Washington, D.C.
20036.
THE CHAIR FOUNDATION is collecting
documentation on any artwork (sculpture,
visual, literary) where a chair figures promi
nently. The foundation will publish a book
with the title Die Anthologie der Kuenstler-
Stueble (the anthology of art chairs). Send in
formation to Workspace Loftj Inc., 845 Park
Ave., Albany, NY 12208.
THE FLAMINGO PROJECT, Concord, New
Hampshire: Mail art with flamingo themes.
Deadline—Jan. 25. No returns, all exhibited.
Send to: The Flamingo Project, 40 N. Main
St., Concord, N.H. 03301.
QUILT NATIONAL '81, Athens, OH, July
2-26; Original interpretations using tradition
al design elements and/or new approaches.
Fee-$10/limit 3. Juror-D. Butts. N. Crow, D.
Itter. Awards-$700. Deadline-April 4. For
prospectus: Q.N. '81, Box 747, Athens, OH
45701.
FIRST AND LAST NATIONAL FAN MAIL
ART EXHIBIT, Cincinnati, OH, March 1981:
Fan mail. All displayed, no returns. Deadline
-Feb. 2. Mail to: F.A.M.E. P.O. Box 9025,
Cincinnati, OH 45209.
AMERICANS IN GLASS, Wausau, Wiscon
sin, June 20-Aug. 2: All glass (blown, cast,
fabricated, engraved, etc.). Jurors: P. Hollis
ter, D. McFadden, P. Rath, I. Scanga. Fee-
Si 5, limit 3. Deadline-Feb. 2. For prospec
tus: David J. Wagner, Dir., Leigh Yawkey
Woodson Art Museum, Franklin & 12th Sts.,
Wausau, Wl 55401.
1ST ANNUAL NATIONAL DRAWING, Pa-
lenville, NY (home of the Hudson River
School of Landscape Painting), April 25-
May: Slides due-Feb. 3. Jurors: Albert Han-
dell, Thomas Straton, Barry Hopkins. For en
try forms contact: Terrance Gallery, P.O.
Box 201, Palenville, NY 12463.
FIBER STRUCTURE NATIONAL, Downey,
CA: Textiles. Jurors-Neda Al Hilali, Bernard
Kester. Fee-$5. Purchase & cash merit
awards. Deadline-March 10. For prospectus:
Downey Museum of Art, FSN, 10419 S. Rives
Ave., Downey, CA 90241.
2ND ANNUAL WESTWOOD CLAY NA
TIONAL, Downey, CA: Ceramics. Cash and
purchase awards. Juror-Richard Shaw.
Deadline-April 6. For prospectus: Westwood
Clay National 1981, Downey Museum of
Art, 10419 S. Rives Ave., Downey, CA 90241.
MAIL ART EXHIBITION, KOMMUNIKA-
TIONS-CENTRUM RUHR, Feb. or March
1981. Theme: Homosexuality. Format: post
cards, black & white. Deadline: Jan. 31. All
entries accepted. Send to: Christoph Mach
Art, Kunstproduktion, Wiesenstr. 27, 5810
Witten 1, West Germany.
WOMEN IN PHOTOGRAPHY'S INTERNA
TIONAL SLIDE REGISTRY: submit 5-10
slides (enclose self portrait if possible), 1
page bio, statement and $2.50 registration
fee. Registry will be used by curators, re
searchers, etc. and work will be selected for
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