Newspaper Page Text
ytO
Axf~ &1A
CAi^in^
Alexanders, 312 E. Washington St.
549-0027) — Oil paintings by Beth
_aoney and photographs by C. Burke
Herron.
Athens Coffee House, 105 College
Ave. (369-8802) — Jamie Dempsey's
' American Views' (landscapes and por-
’raits).
Blue Sky, 128 College Ave. (354-0880)
—Andy Cherewick's drawings and paint
ings through Aug. 5.
Bluebird Cafe, 493 E. Clayton St. (549-
3663) — Phctog r aphs by Rinne Allen.
Chateau Elan, 100 Tour de France,
Braselton (1-800-233- WINE) - 'Gifts
from the Muse' by Five Athens-area art
ists. Oil paintings by Ana Anest. silk floral
paintings by Margaret Agner, figure draw
ings by Nancy Carter, photographs by
Mary Ruth Moore and ceramics by
Catherine Hartley. Through Aug. 2.
Clayton Street Deli, 445 E Clayton
St. (369-9717) — Photography/mixed
media by Robert Volt through July.
Dogwood Cafe, 311E. Broad St. (548-
SI 87) — Paintings by Scott Pope and Bird
Houses by Duane Georges.
Espresso Royale Caffe, 297 E. Broad
St. (613-7449) — Mixed media by Teresa
Reaver.
Five Points Deli, 1650 S. Lumpkin St.
(546-8915) — Paintings by Peter Thomp
son are on display.
The Grit, 199 Prince Ave. (543-6592) -
“Athens Assortment," 11 new works by 10
Athens artists: Mary Engel, Pattiy Tomo,
Cindy Jerrell, Jason Thrasher, Mark
Stemmetz, John Hawkins, Cary Jordan,
Watson Atkinson, Jennifer Hartley and Jeff
Luckey
Guaranteed, 167 E. Broad St. (208-
0962) — Employee show through July.
Karen’s Catering, 54 N. Main St.,
Watkinsville (769-7219) — Paintings by
Celia Brooks through the end of July.
Kumquat Mae, 217 Hiawassee Ave.
(549-4404) — Paintings by Tim Conley.
Jittery Joe’s, 243 Washington St. (548-
S116) —Employee show through Aug. 17
Jittery Joe’s, Five Points (208-1909)
— Paintings by Terry Rowlett until Aug. 1.
Last Resort Grill, 184 W. Clayton 31
(549-0810) — Paintings by Rebecca
Wood and stained glass by M. Clegg
through the end or July.
Lumpkin Cafe, 1700 Lumpkin SL (543-
SI 22) — Folk art by John Moon and spring
landscapes by Geri Umehouse.
Main Street Coffee Catt, 21 Main St.,
Watkinsville (769-1003) — "Imaginative
Art Works,' an exhibit of drawings and
paintings by John Russell Wagner.
Washington Street Tavern, 318 E
Washington St. (613-7817)—Etchings by
Brian Cole and sketches of tavern patrons
by Brian Crean.
An
Above the Rug, 263 W. 'Washington St.
(369-7766)—Hand-painted furniture and
accessories by Julie Marlin and paintings
and hand-painted pillows by Karin
Bostwick.
Art Masters Framing and Gallery,
13 N. Main St., Watkinsville (769-4450)—
Peter Loose's new dulcimers and rabbit
angels combining a love for the environ
ment with a love for art. Plus, pottery by
Flora Eustis, Carter and Pat McCaffrey
and many other local artists
Aurum Studios, 125 E. Clayton St.
(546-8826) — A group exhibit by kv 31
artists is on display.
Axfr
Athena Hair Spa, 2260 Barnett Shoals
Rd. (353-2323)—Paintings and drawings
by Michael Loving and fabric art by Maria
Wichman through Sept. 1.
Dream Catcher, 163 N. Jackson St.
(543-2616)—Paintings by Nancy Carter,
silk hangings by Margaret Agner and
'Plant Stands and Other Undefined Wood
Thangs’ by Rochelle Campbell.
Intrigue Styling Studio, 15/ B Col
lege Ave. (354-8710) — ‘People and
M
• The Dream Catcher (163 N Jackson St.) hosts an Athens
women artists exhibit and sale, including painting&by Nancy
Carter and landscape paintings by Margaret Agner.* daily
through Aug 10, from 10 a m.-5 p.m Call 543-2616 for in
formation.
•Wild Rabbit Pottery (425 E. Hancock St Icelebiates Ameri
can pottery throughout the Olympics with pottery demon
strations Mondays-Saturdays from 1-3 p m Free admis
sion Call 353-3802 for information
• Sunday. July 28. LOef Gallery will have'an art.sale and
open house. For information, cali 546-7580.
• The Southworks '96 Arts Festival is going on through Aug
17 in Watkinsville, featuring visual art' music and more
A. Colombo
Otner Mystical Creatures,' photographs
by P.J. Durgin through July. If you want to
show here, they have openings.
Hair Solutions, 840 Hawthorne Ave.
(546-4977) — Campus view pnnts by Jill
Leite through the end of July.
Lock Nest Hair Studio, 156A College
4v> (546-7288) — Watercolors by Jean
Gibson through the erd ct July.
Rage, 132 College Ave. (548-8178) —
Works by Robert Carter through July.
The Rita Salon, Athens Business Cen
ter, 2440 W. Broad St. (546- 82CT) - Wa
tercolors by Mary Padgelek until Aug. 1.
Strand, 1625 S. Lumpkin St. (549-8074)
— Photographs by Tim Kennedy through
the Olympics.
<ara
Athens 96, comer of Washington and
Hull (354-0096) - Prints by Art
Rosenbaum.
Mthens-Clafke County Ubrary, 2025
Baxter St. (613-3650) - In the lobby: 'Af
rican American Yards & Gardens in the
Rural South,’ photograohs by. Richmond
Westmacott, and a banner of the 1972
Munich Olympics will be on display
through the end of August. In the Heri
tage Room: 'Georgias Olympic Athletes,
Past and Present.' In the Young Adults
Section: a Lavonne McPherson quilt with
an Olympic theme. Children's section:
Olympic artwork by students at Chase
Street Elementary School. Learning Cen
ter hallway: Acrylic landscapes by Keith
Sanders through Aug. 15. 'Shout', paint
ings and photographs of the McIntosh
County shouters by Margo and Art
Rosenbaum will be on display in the
Young Adult section through Aug. 12.
Bunt Earth, 115 Towns Grocery Rd.
(369-3935)—Local pottery, paintings and
sculpture.
Classic Center, 300 N. Thomas St.
(208-0900) — Theater: The Five Ring
Circus' art exhibit tour continues here
through Aug. 3. Posted bid silent auction
Aug. 4. Firehall: ‘Southlight Images of
Athens and Georgia" by Alan Campbell
For more info, call 548-2112. Ballrooms:
Selections from Joni Mabe's Traveling
Panoramic Encyclopedia of Everything
Elvis — complete with Elvis music play
ing in the background! Plus, 'African-
American Women Achievers.'
Clayton Streat Galleries, 351 E.
Clayton St. (549-9299) - Paintings and
sculpture by Stan Muilins from his recent
Washington exhibit. Plus, Kim Sillen and
other artists from the area in the exhibi
tion ‘Images of the Southeast'
Commerce Public Library, 1344 S.
Broad SL, Commence (335-5946)—Look
ing for artists to show. Ask for Susan.
Crafter's Showcase, 150 Crane Drive
The Torch...
Amber & Sterling
Limited Edition $75 |
AURUM STUDIOS, LTD.
DOWNTOWN • 706-546-8826
3*
38
3*
3*
38
38
38
Provides a wide selection of capsuled herbs which can be used to combat an array of illnesses or just
to achieve optimal health. Continuing the commitment to health and well-being. Remedy also offe’S...
• MASSAGE THERAPY by Wanda Long. Trained in Swedish and Neuromuscular
Massage, Cranio-Sacral, Connective Tissue, Reflexology, and Polarity Therapy,
Wanda's massage promotes deep relaxation to relieve muscle tension, and alleviate
stress. fwM&B
• HATHA YOGA Kerry Fulford is currently teaching Beginning Hatha on
Wednesday and Intermediate on Mondays, 7-9 pm. If interested m learning about
enefits of yoga, please contact Kerry at 549-6937.
L mi Wl Jf SB f . .
r. W- Pan,is a Chinese physician and Honorary President
Hospital inChina. He receivedhis ac" J
i Weston and Eastern Traditional Me
in taking adva
Gift Certificates
Beechwood Shopping Center
~38l"3iS US 38
>e of d&y of
ill Remedy
US'!.
• FROM
• Praline Chicken
TO .
' Chipotle Chop
OR
Caper Crusted Salmon
with the
Sunday Times
in between.'
LUNCH • DINNER • BRUNCH
174 / 154 W. Clayton St. • 549-0310
14
lemic
icine.,
wonderful opportunities,
e for au services.
613-0120
-jjx
3o
38
5S
Est. 1979
Loblolly
FRAME SHOP
AND GALLERY
•Featuring
Wayne Trapp
and
Frederica Georgia
153 N. Jackson SL
Monday-Saturday 10-6
*Custom Picture Framing•
r lanagan , Si
SALOON & EATERY
Come Help Us Celebrated
the Games at Wmk
Flanagan’s
Open 7 Days A Week
for Lunch ^
&, Dinner
fcw 1
'-AE. v.
20S-9/11 *301 K. Clayton Street
JULY 24, 1996