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Young adults ages 11-18 can register for "Jump Into
Reading!" Prizes will by awarded for reading points
earned and the top three readers will receive gift cer
tificates to Barnes & Noble. The Summer Reading
Programs nm through Sunday, August 20. 613-3650,
ext. 314.
5TORYTIME Daisy Head Mayzie by Dr. Seuss, 8arnes &
Noble on Saturday, June 24 at tl a.m. FREE! 354-
1195.
TENNIS CAMP Beginners and Advanced Beginners
Tennis Camp, for children ages 7-12. Free tennis rac
quet! Bishop Park on Monday, June 19 through
Friday, June 23 from 8;3D a.m. to 10 a.m. Pre-regis
tration required. Call for fees, 613-3592.
TENNIS/SWIM CAMP Children ages 7-12 can learn
the basics of tennis, eat lunch and then swim in the
park's pool. Free T-shirt. Bishop Park on Monday,
June 26 through Friday, June 30 from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Fee: $75. Pre-registration required, 613-3592.
ART ANNOUNCEMENTS
LOWERY GALLERY Call for entries for the Athens
Regional Juried Photography Show to be held Aug 6-
Sept. 15. Entry fee is $15 for up to three pieces. 795-
0102 or lovverygallery(5>emaiLcom
ART RECEPTIONS
ROCK ART The opening reception for Rock Art. a
multi-media exhibit by Athens artists who are also
musicians. Featuring live performances by Dixie Blood
Mustache, Susan Staley, Deonna Mann and Tim
Conley. See AthFest Program pullout in this issue for
a complete listing of participating artists. Lyndon
house Arts Center on Saturday, June 24 at 3 p.m.
ART CLASSES
GOOD DIRT Registration for Good Dirt’s Summer
Camps 2000 for children now underway. Kids can
leam Jewelry-making. Pottery, Paper-making. Large
Scale Paper Mach£ Puppet-making and much more.
Good Dirt Ceramic Workcenter, 355-3161.
GLASS BLOWING Three-day Glassblowing Workshops
held monthly, Watkinsvitle. limited spaces, registra
tion required. Patrice Secrist, 769-7198.
LYNDON HOUSE Spaces are still available for the
Lyndon House Arts Center Summer Day Camps.
Classes are offered for four age groups: Preschool (4-
5 years). Discoverer's Club (lst-3rd grade),
Discoverer's Club II (4th-5th grade), Art Camp I
(middle school), Art Camp II (high school). One- and
two-weeks sessions run through the summer. 613-
3623.
MICHAELS Leam 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 vafy, 549-6955.
0R£N STUDIO Life drawing classes allowing artists
the opportunity to refine their drawing skills by
working with live models. No instruction provided,
bring your own materials, Georgia Museum of Art
forio Classroom on Wednesday, June 21 from 5:30
p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Fee: $3. 542-4662.
WATCRMEDIA Artist Judy Jarreti teaches
"Watermedia: A Painting Journey/ a one-day work
shop focusing on watercclors, acrylics and/or water-
color pencils. Pre-requisite: beginning waterceior
class or equivalent. Botanical Garden on Saturday,
June 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Cost: $42. Pre
registration required. 542-6156.
ART AROUND TOWN
1942 GALLERY AND TATTOO (651 W. Broad St.)
Paintings from Michael Groves and Teny Rowlett and
mosaics by John Vegan. Through July 5.
ABOVE BOOKSTORE AND COFFEEHOUSE Lithographic
prints of a fashionably accessorised young girl,
aprons of numerous colors and other works by Mandy
Mastic wU. Through June,
ART MASTERS GALLERY (Watkinsvitle) Pottery by
lyett? Philips, paintings and fun stuff by Peter
loose, face jugs by Kim BUck, bird paintings by Judy
Brifkhcrst, colorful pictures of area landmarks by
James &ra?i, lighthouse and iron horse paintings by
Jeon Gibson and ether works from area artists,
ATHENS-CLARKt COUNTY LIBRARY Paintings by the
VArrt minster Christian Academy in Young Adult area.
Gory Do tier presents a col Motion of old currency in
the Heritage Room cases. Acrylics, oils and cortege
by Dorris Kiclhy in the. Comdou Through
June,
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Features paintings by Terry Rowlett, Jeff Owens and
Charles Green leaf. Through July.
BOTANICAL GARDEN 'Travels With Judy," watercolor
paintings inspired by a European sojourn by Judy
Jarrett Through July 2.
CLAYTON STREET DELI ON BROAD Colorful, eclectic
paintings and illustrations of refineries and other
subjects by Jennifer Tesster and Lydia Crumbley.
Through June,
CLAYTON STREET GALLERY A small selection of
paintings by Rodrecas Davis. Through June 30.
DREAMCATCHER Colorful, daunting paintings of
women with pupil-less eyes by Melissa McKim.
Through June.
DREE AND COMPANY Paintings by Stan Mullins.
Through June,
ESPRESSO ROYAUE CAFFE Cartoonishly humorous and
enchanting acrylic on rag board paintings. Jay B.
Bauer, the artist, invites you to "witness the tragic
effects of parochial education and too much IV on an
otherwise normal American boy.” Through June 23.
FIVE STAR DAY CAFE Black and white photographic
works of various people and places by Laura
Newbum. Through June.
FLICKER GALLERY (Washington St.) "Our World
Outside." an exhibit of photographs of Kosevo by
Peter Frey and of the Mozambique floods by Mark
Greenberg. Through June 30.
GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART "Collaborating Couples."
3 collection of collaborative mixed-media artworks,
including David and lizzie Zuckef-Saltz, Jim
Buoraccorsi and LeeAnn Mitchell. Susan Roberts
and Michael Simon. Deborah McClary and Hunt
Clarke, and Philip Auslander and Deanna Sirtin.
Through August 6. "William J. Thompson: A
Spiritual Journey," a diverse collection of his sculp
tures. through Aug. 20. “Atelier 17/C on tre point: The
Transition," a collection of contemporary prints,
through Aug. 27.
GOOD DIRT Pottery by Carter GiUies, J. Lintecume
and Abby Reish, plus sculptures by Alicia Caban-
Wheeler.
THE GRIT Photographs by John Bishop and Tom
Jtenaud. Through July 9.
HEART'S EYE GALLERY New oil paintings by Larry
Forte (Merit Award winner at SouthWorks this year)
and Charlene and Norm Olson. Also, a collection of
works by local artists including playfully rich and col
orful interior paintings by Mary Porter, oil paintings
of life on the farm by Greg Benson, oil paintings of
the sky at dusk by Jim StipeMaas, multi-colored grid
designs by Susan Nees, vibrant pastel and watercolor
landscapes by Gwen Nagel and various floral water-
colors by Judith Kniffin.
JITTERY JOrs {Five Points) Acrylic on canyas and
wax paintings by Beth Sale. Through June.
KRIMSON KAFE (Watkinsville) "Up Until Now," a col
lection of paintings by Tracy Brumfield. Through
June.
UMAR DODO SCHOOL OF ART Ceramic sculpture by
Julie lovero-Fox and Jennifer Graff, Through June 23.
Printmaking exhibit, June 23-30.
LAST RESORT GRILL Paintings by Eric Kessil, who has
cerebral palsy and paints with limited use of his left
hand. His style, entitled "Splashes," focuses on
abstract uses cf color. Through June.
LOBLOLLY A varied collection of Tibetan and Persian
rugs, Turkish pillows, pottery, paintings, ceramics 3nd
more by local artists.
LOCF GALLERY Works by local artists, including the
turned wood by new member Don Fournier, photos by
David Dwinell, Japanese watercolors by Egbert
Ennubt, glazed pottery by linda Stickney, wood
block prints and watercolors by Constance Marehell
Flynn, colorful computer generated prints by Paul
Edmonston and vibrant mixed-media pieces by Celia
Brooks,
LOWERY GALLERY AND SCULPTURE GROUNDS
{DanielsvslLe) "The Hole Art Experience," combining
the beauty of art with the joy of miniature golf,
through July 10. Also, sculptures by Jim Buonacccrsi,
Chris Fennell, John Raulerscn, Matthew Wicker, Beth
Steele, David Janes, Terry Glispin and Dylan
Neuwirth.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER "RockArt: An Exhibit
cf Visual Aits by Athens Musicians," 3 broad collec
tion of paintings, photography, collage, sculptures,
vide c/film and mixed-media installation pieces horn
your rave rite local musidom. 5 h rough July 29, Also,
‘VSnine Exhibition," June 24-Aug. 19.
MARRAKECH EXPRESS Photography by Jonathan
Evans, through mid-July.
HOODIE HEAD Od pair: tings by Chad Moore. Through
J^rre.
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by 'fi Mklurei Berry to the auditorium .j-oi fi.iree
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