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Art and Cuisine
Bluabird Cafe, 493 E Clayton 1549-
36631 — Mixed media on paper by
Dana Gammoge
Espresso Royal* Coffee House,
297 E. Broad 51 1613-7449!— Recent
oil paintings by Brittney Jane, deal
ing with cathartic expressions of per
sonal experiences through the treat
ment of bulbous, fleshy forms
F rioter os, 149 N Lumpkin St (208-
13281— dark Brown's black & white
photos are on permanent display
Last Resort Or*. 184 W Clayton 51
1549-08101 — Paintings by Karen
Matheson through June 14; masks
by Christy Moody's students at the
Montessori School; handbags by
Anne Sears TAnnie Pop“)
The Athens Coffee House, 301 E
Clayton St (208-97111 — Paintings
by Curtis Whaley and photos by Jo-
son Thrasher through June
The Or It, 199 Prince /We (543-65921
— Athens Botanicals,
Bettie MMer 's oil paintings,
wi be on display through
May
Karen's Catering, 54 N.
Main St., Watkinsville
1769-7219)— Martha
Jane Jenkins' watercolors
Aft and Booze
The Globe, 100 N.
Lumpkin St. (353-47211
— Oil paintings by Ryoya
Teroo through June 11.
Art and Ratal
Above the Rug (369-
7766) — New hand-
painted furniture and ac
cessories by Julie Martin,
new magpie mirrors by
Brett Martin and ol paint
ings by Karin Bostwick
Aurum Studios, 125 E.
Clayton St (546-88261—
Paintings by Ren6e
Guerin, everything under
$200 Now's your chance
for a Guerin bargain Also on exhibit,
day bird pots of various weird and
wacky designs by Rich Panico, and
some miniature water colors of chairs
by Mary Porter
Post Foto, Beech wood Shopping
Center (353-12151 — Posters of
France by Nancy Carter
Fantasy Futons. 287 W Broad St,
(353-12181— Looking for artists to
ejtfiibit; cal or come by
Pathfinder Bookstore. 414 N. Tho
mas St (354-65351— Mystical fan
tasy paintings in oil and acrylic by
Aurora Reeves through June 4 After
that, exhibit space available
Photo Express. 246 E Oayton/546-
60501 — Wildlife photographs by
Barbara Dowd.
The Art of It All. 234 College
Ave (549-6869) — Oil paintings,
acryfec paintings and lithographs by
Greg Benson Also rubber jewelry;
paper and silk fairies
WRd Rabbit. 425 E. Hancock Ave
(353-3802)— 5th generation folk
potter Bobby Ferguson.
Art and Hair
Dream Catcher. 163 N Jackson
(543-2616) — John Stephenson &
Peter Phillips. "Ritud Hardware,' mul-
AcryScpdntogs by Susan GOal 1656 V Lumpkin SI Moy?7ft
urO property Is rented
timedia Opening reception June 4,
8-10 pm.
Rage 132 College /We (548-8178)
— Rob Carter s drawings
Salon Salon, 1072 Baxter St (354-
1072)— Chris White. Native Ameri
can reproductions
Strand. 1625 S. Lumpkin St (549-
8074)—Acryk and sand on canvas
by Marlin Geiger
Lock Nest Hair Studto, 156A Col
lege Ave (546-7288) — Scott Hit's
'Coffee Drawings'
Art and Galleries
Lyndon House, 293 Hoyt St (613-
3623) — 'Untitled ,* a showing of
works by local recipients of 1993-94
Georgia Council for the Arts indi
vidual artists grants Reception Friday.
June 3.7-9 pm The show wfl be up
Til June 30 Hours are Tuesday 11-2;
Wednesday. Thursday. Friday 11-5.
Closed Saturday. Sunday. Monday
Tate Student Center Gallery.
(542-3816)— Ting and Pong Power
Protect 'Come see how long environ
mental design students can keep
ping pong bcfls roling through card
board structures with merely the
force of gravity Georgia Tech got
nothin’ on us Through June 4 Gal
lery closed during the
summer
Visual Arts Building
Jackson Street (542-
1511)— Paintings by
Tendai Johnson. May
30-July 1.
Athens Regional Li
brary, 2025 Baxter St,
(613-3650)— The Ath
ens-Oar ke County Li
brary. the Georgia Mu
seum of Art and the
Athens Historical Soci
ety co-sponsor an ex
hibit by Jean Nevitt
Flanigen, 'Scenes of
Paris 'The 11 watercol-
ors were painted in
1945 while Flanigen
was serving in the
Women's Army Auxil
iary Corps os an illus
trator during World War
II A reception honoring
Flanigen will be held
2:30 p.m Sunday. June
5. in commemoration
of the 50th anniversary of D-Oay
State Botanical Garden, 2450 S
MiWedge /We (542-1244) —Scenic
Impressions and Satirical Expres
sions, an exhibit of landscapes and
still life by Lynwood Hall and Conrad
Bel through May
• They're doing it ogoin: those wild and crazy potters and other
craftspeople who add to the incredible ambience of Athens and the
surrounding area are throwing their spring sales Geoff Pickett's
pore y is on sale in Farmington at 1790 Salem Road June 4 & 5.9 to 5
p m 769-8100 The happy artists of Happy VaBty have everything
on sale June 4 & 5.10 am. to 6 pm Oay pottery, glass, metal, wood,
paper woven rugs, jewelry, baskets: a veritable crafts supermarket
769-4341 And. yes. Ron Meyers and Michael Simon are alive and
vveil and their sale is June 4 in Meyers's studio at 180 Hidden HiRs
Lane They've learned not to have a starting time Just come earty and
stay til 2 pm 548-4182 David Morgan gets in on the fut at his stu
dio in Madison County June 5.795-3418 Pat and Carter McCaffrey's
work will be on display along with that of other craftspeople in Wld
Rabbit June 4 from 11-5. Call 353-3802
• The Helios Foundation is a new group in town Their stated purpose
is to support the arts in Athens They have been working with the Lyndon
House Foundation In the effort to expand the arts center Another
project in the works is finding more public galery/disptay space down
town There are many others In fact they are open to Ideas, sugges
tions and help For further information give them a cal at 354-4685 If
you want to meet the folks behind the effort and party at the same
time... then head over to the 40 Watt on Monday. Xne 7 for a Helios
Foundation Benefit Disco. You can dance, sweat and help the effort
Georgia Museum of Art, UGA
campus (542-3255) — Baroque
Goldsmiths' and Jewelers' Art From
Hungary Opens June 10.
Go. Center for Continuing Educa
tion, 1197 S Lumpkin St (542-19321
— Commonly Collection. Connect
ing Georgians with Variant Disabili
ties 75 Georgia artists who have dis
abilities or who work with people with
disabilities
The Loaf Gallery 320 E Clayton
(546-7580) — Works by a variety of
local artists
Art Masters Framing and Gallery,
13 N Main St, Watkinsville (769-
4450) — Watercolors of June
Johnston and Len Woodel are on per
manent display.
Lobtoly Frame Shop, 153 N Jock-
son St (548-9105)— June 4 through
June 13, Senior Exit Show: Pottery by
Abby Hirsch, Photography by Christy
Bush. Opening Reception: Friday.
June 4. 7:30-9:30 p.m Stewart
throws another of his famously kw-
ish parties for the arts
Hudson Studios (under Home-
place). 1676 S Lumpkin (549-2741) -
Watercolors of Charles Hudson are
on permanent display but are
changed regularly
Lowery Studio Photography and
Gaiery, 9 School St, Watkinsville
(769-9557) - Photographic explora
tions and art on display Interested in
hanging shows of Fine Art oriented
photography
UGA Ecology GaBery, On Green
Street. (542-6013)— June 6-July 1:
"Entropy Beneath a Vale of Tears,'
paintings and drcMhngs by Terrance
Moore and Walton Woodall Open
ing reception June 10 at 8 pm
Environmental Design Gallery,
Ground floor of Cddwel HaM on cam
pus — occess through the reading
room (542-8292) Opening Friday.
June 10: a juried show of the work of
graduating students in landscape ar
chitecture and historic preservation
Science Library, Graduate Studies
Building (542-0691) — A collection
of Dena Elizabeth Eber's computer
photographs, entitled Computer-
grams, through spring quarter
Wiliam J. Thompson OaAer y, Tho
mas Street, just south of Broad (542-
2468)— Through June 12: Graduate
and Professional Scholars ExNbit for
People of Color, featuring the work
of George Collazo. Tonya Taylor and
Rebecca Crittenden
Art Patrol/Art Vine deadline s
Thursday at noon: 112 5. Foundry
Street at comer of E. Broad down
town,; Box 1027, Athens. GA 30603
or call (706) 549-9523. FAX 548
8981 Send pictures of your sMf
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