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?!• international exhibit of women's photogra phy in Los Angeles. Contact: Mary McNally, W.I.P, 626 1/2 N. Western Ave., Los Angles, CA 90004. ART CONSULTANT based in Atlanta seek ing contemporary work by new artists. Send slides to Eve Mannes, 2070 Six Branches Drive, Roswell, GA 30076, 993-3767 or 998- 0659. PETER MILLER GALLERY, Chicago, Illinois is reviewing artist's slides for future shows. Send slides (include prices) and SASE to: Peter Miller Gallery, 1961 N. Halsted, Chica go, Illinois 60614, ATTN: Peter Miller. LITTLE FIVE POINTS PUB showcase for lo cal artists in all media. Bring examples of work to Arts Committee meets 3rd Wednes day of every month in Community Rm., L5P Pub, 6:30 p.m. No commission. Call Rosie, 577-7767. ACCESS ATLANTA is soliciting 3/4 inch video cassettes for broadcast Tuesday nights on ca ble channel 10. Contact Char Pattishall, 422- 8770, ext. 252. If interested in exhibiting at the PHOENIX ART AND THEATER COMPANY, write: Ex hibit Committee, PATC, 992 Gordon St. SW, Atlanta 30310. CAMERAVISION is reviewing work for ex hibition in 1980-81, media: photography. Send slides, resume, SASE c/o Exhibition Committee, Cameravision, 4121 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90010. 213-380-4266. BASIC SCREEN PRINTING on silk & cotton: 2 day workshop taught by Cindy Myers, Feb. 21 & 22, 10-4, 1-4, Callanwolde Fine Arts Center. Fee-$38.00. To register, call 872- 5338. RAKU: Tradition & Process; Workshop by Richard Hirsch, Feb. 6,7,8, 9:30-5:30, Callan wolde Ceramics Department. $12/day or $30 for 3. Sponsored by Georgia Designer Crafts men and the Callanwolde Foundation. To register, call 872-5338. ANIMATION WORKSHOP, accredited course, Jan. 12-May 8, every Mon. & Wed. at 7pm, Image Film/Video Center, Atlanta- Fee: $150 ($50 advance registration encour aged). Limit: 12 students (7 for credit at At- 1 lanta College of Art, 5 for non-credit). Instruc tor: Sara Petty. Co-sponsored by Atlanta Col lege of Art. For info: Image Film/Video Cen ter, Suite 213, 972 Peachtree St., NE, Atlan ta, GA 30309. 404-874-4756. CALLANWOLDE FINE ARTS CENTER, win ter quarter registration for workshops in many media, day and evening begins Jan. 10. For more info: Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, 980 Briarcliff Rd., NE, Atlanta, GA 30306. 404-872-5338. DESIGN THEORY and COLOR THEORY CLASSES, taught by Jo Peterson at the At lanta Glass Art Guild, will begin Jan. 17 and will meet Saturday mornings, 10-12. Fees are $40.- members, $50.-nonmembers. Contact the Atlanta Glass Art Guild, P.O. Box 29911, Atlanta, GA 30359. MASTERCLASSES: Neil Rosenshein, tenor, Feb. 7, Glenn Memorial Auditorium; Robert de Gaetano, pianist, Feb. 25, 2pm. Glenn Memorial Auditorium; OPERA SAMPLER AND SEMINAR, Feb. 8, 4pm, Room 208 White Hall. Free. Emory University/Atlanta, Ga. 404-329-6666. SOUTHEASTERN CENTER FOR THE PHO TOGRAPHIC ARTS, winter quarter classes registration begins Jan. 12 for amateur & pro fessional in color and black & white. 1841 -R Cheshire Bridge Rd., NE, Atlanta, GA 30324. 404-892-6466. SOUTHEASTERN CENTER FOR THE PHO TOGRAPHIC ARTS WORKSHOPS: "Ca mera I”, Jan. 17 & 31, 9am-6pm, $58, by Annette Gleason; "Informal Portraiture", Jan. 17 & 31, noon-6pm, $48, by George Erick Brinckmann; Blue Ridge Mountain Workshop, Jan. 23-25; "Color Film Process ing", Jan. 24 : Feb. 7, noon-6pm, $48, by George Erick Brinckmann; "Glamour Photo graphy"; Jan. 26, 28 & Feb. 2, 6:30pm- 10:30pm, $58, by Collin Towers; "Hand Coloring", Feb. 1 & 8, 2-6pm, $38, by Ruth Dye; "Platinum Printing", Feb. 7 & 8, 10am- 5pm on 7th, 2pm-6pm on 8th, $38, by Buck Mills; Everglades Wilderness Photography Workshop, Feb. 10-14; Wild Island Photo graphic Workshop, Feb. 20-22; "Creative Darkroom Techniques", Feb. 21 & Mar. 7, l-6pm, $48, by Mary Pat Lynch; "The Amer ican Scene", Feb. 21, 22 & Mar. 1, 1-7pm on 21st, 1-5pm on 22nd and Mar. 1, $58, by Larry White; Writer/Photographer Work shop, Feb. 27-Mar. 1. For locations and more info: SCPA, 1841-R Cheshire Bridge Rd., NE, Atlanta, GA 30324. 404-892-6466. ODYSSEY STUDIO OF FINE ART, 546 E. Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta, offers classes in etching, painting, drawing and life drawing sessions. For more information call 261-3060. ACTING CLASSES for beginners at the Per forming Arena by the Theatrical Outfit. For info, contact 872-0665. ADULT ART CLASSES—basic course of 2-d methods and art appreciation offered by Melie Baird. Contact Melie Baird Gallery, 993-1997 or 881-1923. CLASSES IN DIRECT STONE CARVING with Ruth Zuckerman. For information, call 266- 2545. STAINED GLASS AS A FINE ART—classes with tools and materials provided-$65. Con tact Judith, 876-8632. ATLANTA ART THERAPY INSTITUTE, 768 Juniper St., NE, Atlanta: 2 yr. program of art therapy program for those who wish to be come registered art therapists. Yr. round. Classes in history, theory and practice of art therapy taught by registered therapists. For more info, contact Susanne Fincher 688-4716. JOE L. EVINS CENTER FOR CRAFTS, Cooke ville, TN. now offers full-time B.F.A. program & advanced degrees in fiber, clay, metal, wood, glass. Applications for this program and for apprenticeships now being accept ed. For more info, contact: ACC, Box 347- A1, Rt. 3, Smithville, TN 37166 (615/ 597-6801). DANCE UNIT low cost classes for children & adults. Beginners of all ages welcomed. Classes by guest artists also offered. 360 For tune St. (formerly Forrest Ave. Consortium). For details, call 577-5944 (M-W) afternoons). NOTE: ATLANTA ART PAPERS will print bona fide job openings without charge (maximum 30 words). Deadline—15 days before publication date. CURATOR OF EDUCATION, Hickory Mu seum of Art, Hickory, North Carolina. Du ties include development of educational programs, planning of special events, grant writing. MA in art history or equivalent ex perience preferred. Knowledge of American art required. Send resume to Paul Fogle- man, Box 1731, Hickory, NC 28601. DIRECTOR, DULIN GALLERY OF ART, Knoxville, Tennessee. MFA or MBA required. Position calls for individual w. administra tive abilities related to visual arts, experience in grantsmanship, fundraising, and increas ing community support. Salary $18,000, ne gotiable. Send resume to Search Committee, Dulin Gallery of Art, 1300 Kingston Pike,’ Knoxville, TN 37919. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Pinellas County Arts Council,, Clearwater, Florida. Salary: $14,000-$17,000 negotiatale. Send resume to Search Committee, Pinellas County Arts Council, Old Courthouse, Rm. 14, 315 Court St., Clearwater, FL 33516. COMMUNICATION DESIGN TEACHER, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Need graphic designer with substantial expertise in video/film media for undergraduate and graduate programs. Position begins Fall, 1981. Deadline: Feb. 28. Send resume, port folio, tapes and list of references to Com munication Design Search Committee, Dept, of Art, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37916. UPPER LEVEL TEACHING POSITION, painting, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Recognized painter with substantial exhibi tion record and acknowledged teaching abil ity (recent graduate will not be considered). Position begins Fall, 1981. Deadline: Feb. 15. Send resume, max. 20 slides, list of referenc es to Painting Search Committee, Dept, of Art, Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37916. FULLTIME UNDERGRADUATE INSTRUC TOR in Art Education and Design, Claflin College, Orangeburg, South Carolina. M.A. in Art Education required, professional teach ing experience preferred, starting date: June, 1981. Submit resume and list of references to Mrs. Karen Woodfaulk, Head, Dept, of Art, Claflin College, Orangeburg, S.C. 29115. CHAIRPERSON, DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH AND THEATRE, Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky. Deadline tor applications: February 1. Submit a letter of application, resume, three letters of recommendation, and official academic transcripts to Chair person, Search Committee, Dept, of Speech & Theatre, Murray State Univ., Murray, KY 42071. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR/DESIGNER, Flor ence Little Theatre, Florence, South Caroli na. Directgor of established community the atre now in its 57th year of operation. Mod ern facilities, equipment. Salary: $9,400. plus bonus and travel. Deadline: April 15. Send resume to Florence Little Theatre, P.O. Box 583, Florence, S.C. 29503. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN VOICE, Uni versity of North Carolina, Greensboro. Ph.D. or an equivalent in experience required, spe cial interest in 20th century and/or early mu sic, as well as broad knowledge of vocal repertory. Position begins Fall, 1981. Dead line February 15. Send personal letter of in terest and credentials from university or other placement agency to Lawrence Hart, Dean, School of Music, Univ. of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC 27412. PROFESSOR, MUSIC THEORY, University of North Carolina, Greensboro. Position re quires doctorate with theory emphasis, and begins Fall, 1981. Deadline: February 15. Send personal letter of interest and creden tials from university or other agency to Law rence Hart, Dean, School of Music, Univ. of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC 27412. STUDIO SPACE in the Garnett St. Gallery, 3 blocks southeast of the capital, 158 Garnett St. SW. Rent is $2 sq. ft. per year, with wa ter, heat and light furnished. Contact Maxine or Jim Kirkland, 688-2292. STUDIO SPACE for reasonable rent—123 10th St., NE. Contact Judith, 876-8632. 1,000 SQ. FT. of studio space, perfect for dark room photographer available to be shared with another artist. $112.50/mo. Contact: Linda Copley-Arnold, 876-8654. STUDIO SPACE: 312 North Highland Ave nue, Atlanta. $75/mo. including utilities ex cept heat. Please call Caroline Montague, 522-5161. FIRST FLOOR SPACE—1200 sq. ft., office or warehouse adjoining art gallery. Wants art- related business as tenant. O'Karma Jones, 450 14th St. NW. Call Hayden Jones, 874- 9461. THE BILLIE HOLIDAY THEATRE Offers available space for rehearsals, classes, poetry readings, film screenings, performances, etc. Reasonable rates. Call 658-1063. THE FORREST AVENUE CONSORTIUM LOUNGE is available for community meet ings, rehearsals, etc. at $5 per evening. For more info, contact John Kafer, 688-1970. STUDIO SPACE FOR RENT: also for perfor mances. Contact the Theatrical Outfit, 872- 0665. STUDIO SPACE: Atlanta. #59 12th St., 1300. sq. ft., Bob Bridges, 892-2336. #1140 Cres cent Ave., 1700 sq. ft., David McKee, 892- 4782. Established business has WORK AND RE TAIL SPACE available to qualified crafts- person. After 6, call 688-3952. 2nd METRO ATLANTA VISUAL ARTISTS DIRECTORY to be published June 1981: In formation on professional visual artists in At lanta for directory, slide registry & resume file sought. For inclusion or updating current material, contact Cynthia Knapp, Atlanta Art Workers Coalition, 972 Peachtree, #214, At lanta 30309 (876-4096), Tues.-Sat., noon-4. GA. ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES' DIRECTORY OF GEORGIA MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES planned. For more info and to receive questionaire, con tact: Kenneth H. Thomas, Jr., Historic Preser vation Section, Dept, of Natural Resources, 270 Washington St., SW, Atlanta 30334 (404/656-2840). NON-PROFIT TAX EXEMPT STATUS: Get ting Your Act Together—a brochure on se curing non-profit status published by Geor gia Assembly of Community Arts Agencies. Available from: GACAA, Syd Blackmarr, Pres., ABAC Station, Box 45, Tifton, GA 30794. SOUTHWEST GEORGIA ART ASSOCIA TION NEWSLETTER: If interested in receiv ing a copy, contact S.G.A.A., Banks Haley Gallery, P.O. Box 571, Albany, GA 31702. VISIONS, a quarterly journal for the visual arts in Florida has published its first edition, featuring "Photography in Florida". Sub scriptions are $8. for one year, $14. for two years. Write Art Visions, Inc., P.O. Box 2534, Winter Park, FL 32790. KALLIOPE: A Journal of Women's Art: Tri annual publication of the Jacksonville Wo men's Poetry Collective, Florida Junior Col lege at Jacksonville. $7.50/yr; $2.50 per is sue. Poetry, short stories, essays, criticism, reviews, photos, drawings sought (include SASE). Kalliope, Business Affairs Office, Fla. /r. College, 101 W. State St., Jacksonville, Florida 32202. SOUTHEASTERN FIBER JOURNAL, pub lished 3 times per year by the Chattahoo chee Handweavers Guild and edited by Lin- day Wine. $1.50/copy. First issue in new for mat is very informative, including reports from weaving guilds throughout the South, how-to articles on techniques & materials, a review, a list of resources and the beginning of a series on the history of weaving. Con tact: Lindy Wine, 2152 Fiarhaven Circle, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30305. THE BLATANT IMAGE, a magazine of femi nist photography, seeks practical, personal, aesthetic, critical, as well as technical arti cles dealing with feminist photography, to gether with photographs to illustrate them. Up to 5 8x10 photos (bxw) can be sent to the magazine at Box 56, Wolf Creek, Ore. 97497. Deadline March 1 for June publica tion date. GLASS STUDIO magazine will be featuring Glass Southeast in an upcomirg issue. Due to limited space, black and whTe prints are more likely to be considered. Send slides or prints of work Jong with any written copy by January 12 to Maureen Michelson, GLASS STUDIO, P.O. Box 4 481, Pasedena, CA 91106. PRISON ART PROJECT, Boston's non-pro fit organization programming arts in major Massachusetts prisons, now publishes a quar terly newsletter dealing with results and ex periences. It comes with $25. membership in Prison Art Project, Inc., 253 Summer St., #308, Boston, MA 02210. BOB & BOB: THE FIRST FIVE YEARS by Linda Frye Burnham, editor of High Perfor mance. Available for $12.00 from: Astro Artz, 240 S. Broadway, Fifth FL, Los Angeles, CA 90012.213/687/7362. HOTEL: A collection of stories and texts with writings by Richard Nonas, Laurie Anderson, Reese Williams and Georgian Mike Roddy. 320 pp. Hardcover $12.95; paper $6.95. For further info, contact: Reese Williams, Tanam Press, 40 White St., New York, NY 10013. SEVEN CYCLES: PUBLIC RITUALS by Mary Beth edelson, with introduction by Lucy Lip- pard. 64 pp, paper. For purchase or more in formation, contact: MBE, 110 Mercer St., New York, NY 10012. THE MONTHLY, an "irregular periodical" directed toward Fe-Mail artists welcomes submissions, suggestions, comments, mail. No returns without SASE. Deadlines: Reali ties. March, Money-June. 8x11 format. Lloyd Productions, P.O. Box 1343, San Fran cisco, CA 94101. MONEY FOR ARTISTS and JOBS IN THE ARTS AND ARTS MANAGEMENT -two new publications of the Center for Arts Informa tion. $1.00 for each 4-page pamphlet. Ex tremely useful listings for artists in all disci plines. Order from CAI, 625 Broadway, New York City 10012 (212/677-7548). DIRECTORY OF EVALUATION CONSUL TANTS, compiled by Richard Johnson, list ing over 550 evaluation consultants. $8.95. CONDUCTING EVALUATIONS: THREE PERSPECTIVES, three papers exploring eva luation process. $2.95. NATIONAL DATA BOOK, 4th edition, profiles of over 22,000 foundations. $45. The Foundation Center, 888 Seventh Ave., NY, NY 10106. Toll-free 800-424-9836. ARTS MANAGEMENT: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY, compiled by Stephen Be nedict and Linda C. Coe, 1980 revision. Eight major categories of information for arts man agers. $5, Center for Arts Information, 625 Broadway, NY, NY 10012. 25 Vol. 5, No. 1 January/February 1981