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Chartes Greenteaf. Through July.
BOTANICAL GARDEN "Travels With Judy/ watered lor
paintings inspired by a European sojourn by Judy
Jarrett Through July 2. Coming Soon: "Southern Bird
Portraits" by Richard Partes, July 9-Aug. 13.
CLAYTON STREET DELI ON BROAD Colorful, eclectic
paintings and illustrations of refineries and other
subjects by Jennifer Tessler and Lydia Crumbtey,
Through July 3.
CLAYTON STREET GALLERY A small selection of
paintings, photographs, mixed-media pieces and
ceramics by Rodrecas Davis, Kiersta Zimmerman, Bob
Greenwood, Kareth Whitchurch, Steve Stesse, Todd
StocVham and Andrea Spencer. Through June 30.
DREAMCATCHER Paintings exploring tree motifs by
Kathryn Christian. Through July.
DREE AND COMPANY Paintings by Stan Mullins.
Through mid-June.
FIVE STAR DAY CAFt Black and white photographic
works of various people and places by Laura
Newbum. Through mid-July.
TUCKER GALLERY (Washington SL) "Our World
Outside," an exhibit of photographs of Kosevo by
Peter Frey and of the Mozambique floods by Mark
Greenberg. Through mid-July.
GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART "Collaborating Couples." a
collection of collaborative mixed-media artworks,
including David and Lizzie Zucker-Saltz, Jim
Buonaccorsi and Lee Ann MitcheU. Susan Roberts and
Michael Simon, Deborah McCtary and Hunt Clarke, and
Philip Auslander and Deanna Sirtin. Through August
6. "William J. Thompson: A Spiritual Journey," a
diverse collection of his sculptures, through Aug. 20.
"Atelier 17/Contrepomt: The Transition/ a collection
of contemporary prints, through Aug. 27
GOOD DIRT Pottery by Carter Gillies. J. Lmtecume
and Abby Setsh. plus sculptures by Alina Caban-
Wheeter.
THE GRIT Photographs by John Bishop and Tom
Renaud. Through July 9
HEARTS 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 Stipe Maas, 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 canvas
and wax paintings by
Beth Sale. Through June.
KR1M5QN KAFE
(Watkinsville) "Up Until
Now/ a collection of
paintings by Tracy
Brumfield. Through Juqe.
Next Up: Contemporary
abstract paintings by
Hannah Jones, through
July.
UMAR DODD SCHOOL
OF ART Printmakmg
exhibit through June
30.
LAST RESORT GRILL
Paintings by Eric Kessil.
who has cerebral palsy
and points with limited
use of his left hand. His
style, entitled
"Splashes/ focuses on
abstract uses of color.
Through June. Next Up: Paintings by Deonna Maws
and Andy Chore wick. Through July,
LOBLOLLY A varied collection o? Tibetan and Persian
rugs, Turkish pillows, pottery, paintings, ceramics and
more by local artists.
LOEF GALLERY Works by local artists, including the
turned wood by new member Don fournier, photos by
David DwhielL Japanese watercotors by Egbert
Ennutat glazed pottery by Linda Stickney, wood
block prints and watercotors by Constance Harebell
flyrm, colorful computer generated prints by Pag!
Edmonslon and vibrant mixed-media pieces by Celia
Brooks.
LOWERY GALLERY AN© SCULPTURE GROUNDS
(D^nw.Uv&te) "The Hole Art Experience/ combining
the beauty-1# art with the joy of miniature golf.
Through July 10. Also, sculpture* by Jim
SuonKcorcC Chris fennel, John fUuSetS&n, Matthew
Wkket, Beth Stetfe, ©4?id Jews* Terry Cihfrtn and
OyUrt Neuwirih.
LYNDON MOUSE MTS CENTER Ttak Art; An Exhibit
of Vassal Arts by Aihrs Mws&fcrs/ a Wad co*teo
t&ft pMograpfcy. KiApEtfre*,
vxfcro/film miwsl-tfvfdia iristMlat&rt from
your favorite local musicians. Through July 29. "4-
Soroe Exhibition/ through Aug, 19. "Full House/ an
exhibit by members of the five art groups that call
the Lyndon House home: the Athens Fiberaaft Guild,
the Cotton Patch Quilt Guild, the Athens Art
Association, the Lyndon House Arts Foundation, the
Visual Arts GuHd (loef Gallery). Through Aug, 19.
MARRAKECH EXPRESS Photography by Jonathan
Evans, through rnkMuty.
NOODLE HEAD OR paintings by Chad Moore. Through
June.
OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY (WatkinsviUe) Paintings
by W. Michael Berry in the auditorium. Through June.
Next Up: Paintings by Lenetta Root in the audito
rium, through July.
RUGGIGIE/RED DOOR GALLERIES (Watkinsville)
Paintings by Eric Legge, Mary Porter and Peter loose.
S.LO. GALLERY (UGA Caldwell Hall. Room G14)
"North Oconee River Greenway/ sponsored by the
School of Environ mental Design. Through July 28.
STARBUCKS Pastel and oil paintingd of county lanes
and rustic scenery by local artist Greg Benson,
Through June.
STRAND Oil landscape paintings by Matt Alston and
decorative birdhouses by Kathleen Land. Through
June 3. Next Up: Photo piecings by Pattiy Tcmo.
Through August
THOMPSON GALLERY (UGA) An installation, "The
Soul Where You Stand/ by Patricia Lord, professor at
the University of Antioquia in Columbia. Through July
20.
THE WINERY Paintings by Caroline Higgs.
ART ON LINE
FHE0 SCHNEIDER The B-52's singer and collector of
20th Century design presents "Fred's Picks/ featuring
work by Boris Bally, Klara Borbas, Paul Eshelman,
Peter Greenwood, Mark Schmidt, Peter Saenger and
Gilda Westerman in the "Special Exhibitions" section
at GUILD.com.
WATSON ATXINSON Local artist and tattcoer provides
a gallery of his creations at 8LNDSGHT.com.
ART ELSEWHERE
HIGH MUSEUM OF ART (Atlanta) 'To Conserve a
Legacy/ an exhibit of more than 200 works of art
drawn from the collections of six historically black
colleges and universities
and 'Narratives of
African America i Art and
Identity: The David C.
Driskeli Collection."
Through Sept. 24. (404)
733-HIGH.
MADISON MORGAN CUL
TURAL CENTER
(Madison) "Our Stuff:
Madison Collects/ an
exhibit of artwork, paint
ings, quilting, photog
raphy, needlework and
private art collections
from area residents.
(706) 342-4743.
MONROE ART GUILD
(Monroe) "The Cotton
Field, The Cotton Mill:
One Culture/ a mixed
media exhibit show
casing folk art and mem
orabilia associated with
cotton farming in Walton
County, including exam
ples of paintings, drawings, needle arts, wood
working, weaving, cotton processing tools and the E.
M. Carnes photography collection.
AUDITIONS
SUMMER MUSICALS Upcoming auditions for the
Athens Creative Theatre Summer Musical Series are
open to anyone age 8 and up who wants to try
singing, dancing or ac ting in three musical revues.
Prepare a one-minute song and bring sheet music.
Auditions for "The Music of Stephan Sondheim and
Jerry Herman lake ptict on Monday. July 3 from 6:30
p.m. to 9 p.m. Call for an appointment 613‘362R.
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sion. The Sanctuary in Wati msvHk on Wednesdays
from &30 p.tt, to S p.m. SI per class, Elko iletec
>■ £» fWit p&Jpf
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