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5 and up welcome). Barnes 8» Noble on Friday, May 12
and May 26 at 7 p.m. FREE! 354-1195.
GREEK MYTHS Storyteller Patty Reeber shares stones
from Greek mythology. And kids can make a "Greek
vase" teLling a story a pictures. Pre-k through grade 5
(witn adult caregiver t on Thursday, May 11 at 3:30
p rr rREE! 613-3650.
OCAF ARTS CAMP The Oconee Cultural Arts
Foundation presents its fourth annual Summer Arts
Camp, for children ages 5-12. The camp focuses on
Drama, Movement/Dance and the Visual Arts and fea
tures a special" Perform a nce^Exhibit Day" for
campers to share what they have learned. Not
restricted to Oconee County residents. 1902 OCAF
Arts Center, 34 School St, Watkinsville on June 19-
30 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Cost: $90 per child (non-
members, includes OCAF family membership fee), $60
(OCAF members). Class size limited, register early.
769-4565 or ocaf.com.
POK^MON LEAGUE Weekly card trading, battling
"gym leaders" (with cards or Game Boy) and earning
badges. All ages. The second session always attracts
a big crowd. Books-A-Million, 10 Huntington Rd.
(beside westside Wal-Mart) on Saturdays from 12
noon to 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. FREE! 369-
3900.
SUMMER CAMP Registration for ACC Leisure Services
summer sports programs (tennis, gymnastics, swim
team/lessons, t-ball/baseball, etc.) takes place at
Bishop Park (Sunset Dr.), on Saturday, May 13 at 9
a.m. 613-3625.
STORYTIME Barnes & Noble on Saturday, May 13 at
11 a.m. FREE! 354-1195.
ART ANNOUNCEMENT!
ATHFEST ARTIST MARKET Applications for booth
exhibition space in the AthFest 2000 Juried Artist
Market now being accepted. Cost: $5 jury fee, $60
ART EVENTS
CASEY SCOTT Local photographer and musician Casey
Scott presents a slide show of his recent work,
including photos taken on tour with the band Bright
Eyes. Casey will provide live musical accompaniment
on guitar. Flicker Theatre on Washington $L. on
Thursday, May 11 from 3 p.m. to 12 midnight. FREE!
3G9-3456.
GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART The museum presents
"Magic in the Art," an evening of food, drinks, fun
and magic. Enjoy live music by Black Swan Network,
a magic show by Kevin O'Neil, tarot card readings by
Lisa Elizabeth Alder, trained psychic and healer, and
much more. In conjunction with the "Digital
Frontiers: Photography's Future at Nash" exhibit.
Sponsored in part by Flagpole Magazine. Georgia
Museum of Art on Friday, May 19 from 5:30 p.m. to
8:30 p.m. Cost: S10 (advance, $15 (door). 542*0437.
ART RECEPTIONS
LAMAR DODD Opening reception for sculpture show
by Bethany Springer. Friday, May 12 from 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. 542-1511.
LOWERY GALLERY Opening reception for "The Mother
Show: Art on the Theme of Motherhood, " on Sunday,
May 14 at 3 p.m. 795-0102.
ART CLAIIEf
GOOD DIRT Registration for Good Dirt's Summer
Camps 2000 for children now underway, Kids can
learn Jewelry-making, Pottery, Paper-making, Large
Scale Paper Mache Puppet-making and much more.
Good Dirt Ceramic Workcenter, 355-3161.
GLASS BLOWING Three-day Glass blowing Workshops
held monthly, Watkinsville. Limited spaces, registra
tion required. Patrice Secrist, 769-7198,
Celestine Sibley Fletcher reads from her book about her grandmother Celestine Sibley at Barnes & Noble on
May 13 at 2 p.m.
booth fee. All media are eligible. Deadline: May 15.
Applications available at the Flagpole office, 112 S.
Foundry St. or call Pat McCaffrey, 742-5734 for more
details.
EYEBALL SHOWCASE Call for entries for the Eyeball
Music Video Showcase, part of AthFest 2000. Cash
prizes will be awarded, Both live music and tradi
tional music video format categories, late deadline:
May 15. 227-6090 or prometheus-x.com/eyebalL
FINAL POTTERY SALE Barbara Allen is holding the
hnat sale of her high fire reduction stoneware and
porcelain. Second Apple Pottery, 4691 Macon Hwy.,
Bishop, on Friday, may 12 and Saturday, May 13 from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 769-8142,
LOWERY GALLERY Call for entries for "The HOLE art
Experience.* Groups of 2*6 artists will design and
implement outdoor artistic ywUUatkms which wdl
double as miniature gptf holes. Visitors will "play
though* the exhibit Show opens June 17, 795-0102
or lowtryg»il*iy<^emaiLcom.
MICHAELS Learn painting, calligraphy and mosaic
tiling, sign yourself up for the Memory Book Club or
sign the kids up for the Saturday Kids' Club. Michaels
Arts & Crafts Store, times and fees vary, 549*6955,
OPEN STUDIO Life Drawing class, no instruction
offered. Georgia Museum of Art on Wednesday, May
17, 24 and 31 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Cost: $3
per session, 542-4662.
ART AROUND TOWN
1902 OCAF ARTS CENTER "Artscape Oconee,* a col
lection of thirty pieces of art inspired by Oconee
County. "SouthWorks 2000* a juried art exhibition
showcasing the work of outstanding Southeastern
artists in all media, with over $10,000 in merit and
purchase awards. Through June 18.
ABOVE BOOKSTORE ANO COFFEEHOUSE Lithographic
prints by Mandy Mastrorita. Through mid-Hay.
ART HASTENS GALLERY (WatirinsviUe) Pottery by
Lyette Philips, paintings and fun stuff by Peter
Loose, face jugs by Kim Black and artwork from other
area artists.
ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY LIBRARY Paintings by
Connie Flynn on the second floor. Misty of
Chwcotecgue exhibit in the Children’s Area, "Do
Painted Cats Dream of Crayon Mice," a collection of
acrylic paintings by Robin Fay in the Young Adult
Area, Peter Thompson's Archipelago Antiques exhibit
in the Heritage Room, acrylics on wood by Beth Sale
in the Heritage Corridor, and a Mary Baker Eddy
exhibit in the lobby. Through May.
BLUEBIRD CAFE Paintings by Jennifer Lee taster-
Cook that vary from off-center portraits to abstract
manipulations of shape. Through May.
BLUE SKY COFFEE Photos and vivid paintings by
Jason Thrasher honoring his skateboarding comrades.
Through May.
BOTANICAL GARDEN Photographs of the rain forest
Through May 22.
CLAYTON STREET DEU ON BROAD All new colorful
marker portraits of the Georgia Theatre and other
places around Athens by James Dean. Through May
15.
CLAYTON STREET GALLERY The Studio Group presents
"Hanging Together," a collection of drawings, paint
ings, glass, weaving, metalwork, wood and other art
forms by artists Margaret Agner, Nisa Blackmon.
Brooks Burgess, Nancy Carter, David DwinelL Bea Lilly
Ha tala, Annette Hatton, WiUiam Hug, PatStaub and
Cheryl White. Through May 27.
DREAMCATCHER Colorful loose glimpses and subjects
of the world inside a child's mind by Sam Preston, a
student from Athens Montessori School Through May.
DREE ANO COMPANY Paintings by Stan Mullins.
Through May.
ESPRESSO ROYALE CAFFE Oil portraits of faces from
around the world by Scott Lineberger. Through Hay.
FIVE STAR DAY CAF£ B&W photography from Lucy
Ingram. Through May.
GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART The Ir-Real of the Real:
Photographers from Eastern Germany," a collection of
photographs from artists living in East Germany.
Through May 14. "Digital Frontiers: Photography's
Future at Nash Editions," a collection of 37 abstract
digital iris prints that play with form and combine
different mass media icons and styles. Through May
28. "John Abbot: A Naturalist's Vision of Georgia," a
collection of original hand-colored engravings.
Through May 21.
THE GRIT Paintings by Grit employees Matt Grant and
Dana Penrod. Through May 28.
HEART'S EYE GALLERY The Usual Suspects," a col
lection of works by artists Mary Porter, Greg Benson,
Jim StipeMaas, Susan Nees. Gwen Nagel and Judith
Kniffin. Thrcugh June 10.
JITTERY JOE'S The five Points shop features an
employee art show with phctogmphs by Mike lord
(ind Robyn Wasereian Ihrough June.
KRIM50N KAF£ lWatkinsville) Artwork bv Bob
Marable. Through May.
LAMAR DOOD SCHOOL OF ART “Senior f *.♦
playful paintings by 3U1 lohanssen and R-.
Olsen large marble w uiptores Oy fanoere
and a large i oiler Hon of skek hes of human
anatomy, oil self-portraits, oqg tempera and
encaustic pieces and silver jewelry and utensils
Through May 11 Also, sculptures by Bethany
Springer, May 12-26.
LAST RESORT GRILL Intriguing sensual photography
of female backs by employee Kareth Whitchurch.
Playful use of hair color and background settings
adds a unique flavor to each portrait. Through May.
LOBLOLLY A collection cf oils, pastels and sculp
tures by Lamar Wood, May 12-June 2. Also, a varied
collection of Tibetan and Persian rugs, Turkish pil
lows, pottery, paintings, ceramics and more by local
artists.
LOEF GALLERY "Salon des R&fusSs." works not
accepted into the LHAC Juried Exhibit Included is
Kyri Prowett's somber "Self-Portrait," India ink and
watercolor abstractly poignant sketches in the
“Atomic Series" by Paul Edmonston, Kara Brown's
pristine pastel "faith," and other paintings and
wooden vases by local artists. Through June 8. Also,
watercotors by Egbert Ennulat, glazed pottery by
Linda Stickney, wood block prints and watercolors by
Constance Ma retail Flynn, colorful computer gener
ated prints by Paul Edmonston and vibrant mixed-
media pieces from Celia Brooks.
LOWERY GALLERY AND SCULPTURE GROUNDS
(Danielsville) The Mother Show," artwork based on
the theme of motherhood fey over twenty local
artists. May 14-June 12. Also, sculptures by Jim
Buonaccorsi, Chris FenneU, John Raulerton, Matthew
Wicker, Beth Steele, David Jones, Terry GlHpin ami
Dylan Neuwirtfr.
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