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ZOO APPRENTICE This popular hands-on program for kids ages 11-14 returns to Bear Hollow. Participants will learn all about caring for the zoo's animal resi dents. All graduates of the Zoo Apprentice Program receive a t-shirt, and their names will be placed °n c permanent plaque in the zoo. Memorial Park Beai Hollow Wildlife Trail on Saturdays in February from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. for ages 13 and 14. Programs for ages 9 and 10 are in March. Cost: $20 per person. Pre-reg istration required. 613-3616. ART EVENTS PANEL DISCUSSION The Athens Area Art Council is sponsoring a discussion on "Selling Art or Selling • Out? Creativity in a Capitalist Culture." The program is geared towards visual artists, musicians and writers. Lyndon House Arts Center Community Room on Saturday, Jan. 29 at 2 p.m. Admission- $2. 546- 7021. STUDENT PHOTO SHOW APPLICATIONS The 13th Annual Student Photo Show applications are now available at the Tate Student Center Information Desk. Sponsored by the University Union Visual Arts Division, the show offers students a chance to submit their photos in a juried competition. Cash prizes will be awarded. Deadline: Sunday, Feb. 16 at 4 p.m. 542- 6466. ART LECTURE! BENNY ANDREWS The renowned African-American artist will discuss his work on display in the Radford Study Gallery. Georgia Museum of Art on Wednesday, Jan. 19 at 5:30 p.m. REE! 542-4662. ART RECEPTIONS LOWERY GALLERY AND SCULPTURE GROUNDS Opening reception for the Georgia Sculpture Society show on Sunday, Jan. 23 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. 795- 0102. The Georgia Invitational at UGA all weekend. ART CLASSES FAMILY GOURDCRAFT Children (and their parents) can learn all about gourds, and then have get an opportunity to make their own gourd art creations. Tools and gourds will be provided. Botanical Garden on Sat, Jan. 22 at 2 p.m. Cost $5 per child (parents are free). 542-6156. GOOD DIRT Registration for winter workshop; and classes for both adults and children at Good Dirt Ceramic Workcenter. Classes indude Hand-buildinc Sculpture, The Figure in Clay, Tile Making, a one-day workshop in beer brewing and many more. 355-3161. GLASSBLOWING Three-day Glassblowing Workshops held monthly, Watkinsville. Limited spaces, registra tion required. Patrice Secret, 769-7195. ART AROUND TOWN 1902 OCAF ART CENTER "Luminous Reflections; Paintings, Glass and Steel' an exhibit of contempo rary aaybc/mixed media paintings by Laura Leiden, and glass/steel sculptures by Loretta Eby and Jeff Jackson. Through Jan. 31. ANTIQUES & JEWELS A variety of artwork, induding paintings, 3-D pieces and mucl. more by local artists, including Cindy Jerrell, Chatham Murray, Rebecca Nummer, Pattiy Tomo, Terry Rowlett, Ouida Williams Art and Margo Rosenbaum and MaryAnne Schellhaus through January. ATHENS ACADEMY 'Domesticity," large pastel and charcoal drawings by Susan Nees. Also—turned wooden bowls by William Hug. Through January. ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY LIBRARY Prints and water- colors by Alex Perrodin on the second floor. Also, Gary Coster's "The Chronology of Money in Georgia" is on display in the Heritage Room cases. AURUM STUDIOS Bright, colorful 3-D creations and paintings by Peter Loose. Through January. BLUE SKY COFFEE Oil paintings by Chris Hall through Jan. 25, and also paintings by Andy Cherewick. CALDWELL HALL (UGA Campus) 'Annual Exhibition: The School of Environmental Design." CLAYTON STREET DELI ON BROAD "Vivid," acrylic paintings and digital photographs by Robin Fay through mid-February. CLAYTON STREET GALLERY Second Annual Leeds Gallery Showcase, through Jan. 29. DREE AND COMPANY Paintings by Stan Mullins and photos by Jennifer Reed. DREAMCATCHER Paintings by Ulixe Escudero and photographs by Brian M. Ross. ESPRESSO ROYALE CAFFE "Shahada," an exhibit of color photographs by Jonathan Railey. Mostly land scapes from the West with a few interesting twists using light Through the first week of February. FIVE STAR DAY CAFfc Comic strips by Chuck Bussler. GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART 'His Home Made: Engraved Powder Homs From the Collection of James E. Routh, Jr.,' through March 26. Paintings by Benny Andrevs through F*»b. 13. 'After Sir Anthony -/an Dyck: Artists in The Iconography," through March 5. "MasLarworks From the San Carlos National Museum of Art Mexico City." Jan. 22 through Mar. 19. HEARTS EYE GALLERY 'No BuU," cow paintings by Chris Wyrick. Watercolors by Judith Kniffen. Also, art work by Mary Porter, Greg Benson, Jim StipeMaas, Gwen Nagel, Susan Nees and Anna Eidsvik. HOUSE OF 10,000 FRAMES Paintings by Joel Becker Sabik and watercolors by Jean Gibson. KAREKIN GOEKJIAN GALLERY The largest collection of dulcimers by Peter Loose, paintings by Jimmy Lee Suddeth, metalwork by Harold Rittenberry and pho tographs by Karekin Goekjian. Through January. KRIMSON KAFE Paintings and drawings by Bob Marable through February. LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART Oil paintings by Victoria Sharp through Jan. 21. Fabric design show through Jan. 20. Next up: Cortona Art Exhibition. Jan. 20 through Feb. 18. LEWIS AND COMPANY HAIR DESIGNS Photos by McGinnis Leathers through January. LOBLOLLY Tibetan rugs, pottery, paintings, ceramics and more by local artists. LOEF GALLERY Now featuring artwork and fine crafts by local artists. LOWERY GALLERY AND SCULPTURE GROUNDS 'Gift," group exhibition. Next up: Georgia Sculpture Society. Includes artwork by Lawrence Stueck, Jacob Orbeck, Cris Crowden, Benny Clark, Francis Stallings, LeeAnn Mitchell Jim Buonaccorsi, P. M. Goulding, Chris Fennell Josh Jordan, Joni Younkins, Richard Herzog and Beth Steele. Jan. 23 through Feb. 18. Also, paintings by Steve Stones are on exhibit. LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER Forty works of art by children of Japan in the Ronnie Lukasiewicz Gallery through Feb. 19. 'Asafo! Flying King's Colors," flags by Susan Colangelo and local middle school students and African flags, through Mar. 11. MARRAKECH EXPRESS '7 Paintings Under Glass' by Andy Cherewick Abstract basically neutral color paintings depicting bizarre figures, hands and other body parts. Through January. RUGGIERE/RED DOOR GALLERIES Paintings by Eric Legge, Mary Porter and Peter Loose. STARBUCKS 'Ahab at Starbucks," oil paintings by Chris HalL STRAND Paintings by Will Kart and Hannah Jones. TATE STUDENT CENTER 'Strip-assembled' quilts by . Elizabeth Barton, through Feb. 5. THE WINERY Paintings by Haywood Thomas. ART ELSEWHERE HIGH MUSEUM OF ART (Auanta) 'African-American Self Taught Ait' exhibition of ceramics, textiles, paintings, drawings, sculpture and furniture through April 15, 2000. Also, over 70 paintings and 322 Saturday Evening Post covers by Norman RockweU. 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