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from the following films: Deliverance by James Dickey;
Gods Little Acre and Tobacco Road by Erskine
Caldwell; The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter and Reflections
in a Golden Lye by Carson McCullers; Swamp Water by
Vereen Bell; Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell;
and Colonel Effingham’s Raid by Barry Hemming.
Through August 8.
HEARTS EYE GALLERY New oil paintings by Lairy
Forte (Merit Award w.nner 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 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 KniffTn.
KR1MS0N KAFE (Watkinsville) Contemporary abstract
paintings by Hannah Jones, through July.
LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART Fabric Designs in the
Main Gallery by Meredith Re and Vicki Ea^on, through
July 14. Next Up: Sculptures by f *ris Fennell and
Hint Buchanan, July 14-21.
LAST RESORT GRILL Paintings by Deonna Mann and
Andy Cherewick. Through July.
LOBLOLLY A varied collection of TiDetan 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 Dwinell, Japanese watercolors by Egbert
Ennulat glazed pottery by Linda Stickney. wood
block prints and watercolors by Constance Marchell
Hynn, colorful computer generated prints by Paul
Eamonston and vibrant mixed-media pieces by Celia
Brooks.
LOWERY GALLERY AND SCULPTURE
GROUNDS (Danielsville) "The Hole Art Experience,"
combining the beauty of art with the joy of miniature
golf. Through July 10. Coming Soon: Photographs by
Robert Lowery, through July. Also, sculptures by Jim
Buonaccorsi, Chris FeanelL John Raulerson, Matthew
Wicker, Beth Steele, David Jones, Terry Glispin and
Dylan Neuwirth.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER "Rock Art An Exhibit
of Visual Arts by Athens Musicians," a broad collec
tion of paintings, photography, collage, sculptures,
video/film and mixed-media installation pieces from
your favorite local musicians. Through July 29. "4-
Scme Exhibition," through Aug. 19. "Full House," an
exhibit by members of the five art groups that call
the Lyndon House home: the Athens Fibercraft Guild,
the Cotton Patch Quilt Guild, the Athens Art
Association, the Lyndon House Arts Foundation, the
Visual Arts Guild (Loef Gallery). Through Aug. 19.
MARRAKECH EXPRESS Photography by ’’onathan
Evans, through mid-July.
OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY (Watkinsville) Paintings
by Lenetta Root in the auditorium, through July.
RUGGIERE/RED DOOR GALLERIES (Watkinsville)
Paintings by Eric Legge, Mary Porter and Peter Loose.
S.E.D. GALLERY (UGA Caldwell Hall, Room G14)
"North Oconee River Greenway," sponsored by the
School of Environmental Design. Through July 28.
STRAND Photo pierings by Hagpole award designer
Pattiy Torno, through August.
THOMPSON GALLERY (UGA) An installation, "The Soil
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
FRED 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 ATKINSON Local artist and tattooer provides
^a gallery of his creations at BLNDSGHT.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
American Art and Identity: The David C. Driskell
Collection." Through Sept. 24. (404) 733-HIGH.
MADISON MORGAN CULTURAL CENTER (Madison)
"Our Stuff: Madison Collects," an exhibit of artwork,
paintings, quilting, photography, needlework and pri
vate art collections from area residents. (706) 342-
4743.
MONROE ART GUILD (Monroe) "The Cotton Field, The
Cotton Mill: One Culture," a mixed media exhibit
showcasing folk art and memorabilia associated with
cotton farming in Walton County, including examples
of paintings, drawings, needle arts, woodworking,
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 acting in three musical revues.
Prepare a one-minute song and bring sheet music.
Call for an appointment, 613-3628.
CLASSES
AFRO-HAITIAN DANCE Enter the exciting world of
traditional Afro-Haitian dance. Beginners are wel
come, no dance experience necessary'. Live percus
sion. The Sanctuary in Watkinsville on Wednesdays
from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. $8 per class. Ellen Bleier,
742-5605.
ATHENS YOGA CENTER The center offers classes in
beginner, intermediate and advanced yoga. Athens
Yoga Center, 263 W. Clayton St. Call for times and
fees, 546-4200.
ATHENS YOGA THERAPEUTICS Ongoing private and
small group classes in yoga and nutritional coaching
with Kerry Fulford. Athens Yoga Therapeutics, 987
Gaines School Rd. Call for fees and times, 207-5881.
BUTTERFLY GARDENS Horticulturist Dr. Paul Thomas
will host a workshop on the plants and environment
necessary to attract butterflies to your garden.
Botanical Garden Visitors Center on Tuesday, Aug. 8
from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Pre-registration required.
Cost: $8. 542-1244.
COMPUTER The ACC library offers classes in Word
Processing, Introduction to the Internet and
Searching the Web. You must know how to use a
mouse. ACC Library throughout the month of July.
Call for dates, times and to register, 613-3650, ext
356.
FIRST AID The American Red Cross sponsors regular
classes in Community and Standard First Aid and
Community CPR. Cost $35-$40 per class. Call for
availability and class schedule, 353-1645.
FLYING DANCF TRAPEZE Leam the art of the flying
dance trapeze in on-going classes. For times, location
and fees, call Susan Murphy, 543-5017.
HOME GREENHOUSE Wesley Smith and Ed Kegel,
greenhouse managers at the Garden, lead a hands-on
workshop on home greenhouse construction and
maintenance and plant propagation. Botanical
Garden on Thursday, July 27 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Cost $12. Space very limited, pre-registration
required. 542-1244.
PACK A PICNIC Learn how to prepare easy and ele
gant picnic meals. Recipes and samples will be given
out Earth Fare, 1689 S. Lumpkin Sl on Thursday,
July 6 at 7 p.m. FREE! 227-1717.
PHOTOGRAPHY "Personal Expression Through
Photography" taught by Robert Lowery, Eastman
Photography Scholar and winner of Kodak's Award for
Excellence. Some black and white experience pre
ferred, 35 mm or medium format camera required.
Use of darkroom included. Pre-registration required,
class size very limited. 795-0102 or
lowerygallery@emaiLcom.
PIPE BAND The Athens Area Pipe Band is seeking
pipers and drummers and anyone interested in
learning bagpipes and Scottish-style drumming. For
meeting times and location, call Brandon Davis, 310-
0254.
SELF-DEFENSE The Sexual Assault Center of Northeast
Georgia sponsors self-defense classes for women on a
regular basis. 353-1912.
TREE IDENTIFICATION Learn how to identify trees
that are native to our region. A short indoor lecture
and practice exercise will be followed by a walk
through the grounds to identify trees in the Garden.
Botanical Garden on Wednesday, Aug. 2 from 9 a,m.
to 12 noon. Cost: $8. Space limited, pre-registration
required. 542-1244.
ZYDECO DANCING Practice and learn zydeco steps to
the sound of zydeco tunes, Klassics on Atlanta Hwy.,
Tuesday evenings from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. FREE!
613-8287.
MEETINCt
ATHENS MOTHERS' CENTER The center offers support
3nd a social outlet for area moms. Non-profit, non-
denominational. St. Gregory Episcopal Church on
Tuesdays and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Children are welcome to attend with their mothers,
child care provided for a small fee. Call for times.
Kathy Folkerth, 548-4756 or email athensmother-
scenter@excite.com.
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