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BARNES ft NOBLE Pen drawings by Jennifer Strevig.
Through August.
BLUEBIRD CAFE An eclectic assortment of works
including oil paintings, a multi-media theater box
mannequin and sketches by Ashley Thompson.
Through July.
BLUE SKY COFFEE 'Art Rocks,' art inspired by music.
Features pairtings by Terry Rowlett Jeff Owens and
Charles Greenleaf. Visions of undead rock bands,
flaming brass instruments and other oddities will
dance through your head. Through Aug 2. Next Up:
Paintings by Jimmy Bursenos.
BOTANICAL GARDEN 'Southern Bird Portraits,' a col
lection of watercolor paintings by Richard Parks.
Through Aug. 13.
CLAYTON STREET DELI ON BROAD Prints and aprons
by Mandy Mastrovita, through mid-Aug.
COURThOUSE (Magistrate's Office) Watercolors and
prints by Alex Perrodin. Through July. Next Up:
Paintings by Paul Edmonston.
COURTHOUSE (Probate Offices) Photographs by Brian
Ross. Through July.
DREAMCATCHER Paintings exploring tree motifs by
Katherine Christian. Through July. Next Month 2-D
and 3-D paintings by Shane Urquhart.
DREE & COMPANY Paintings by Stan Mullins. Through
Aug.
ESPRESSO ROYALE CAFFE Oil and watercolor rendi
tions of wildflowers by Scott Pope. Through July.
FIRST AMERICAN BANK (Downtown) Oils by Nancy
Roberson, through July. Next Up: Paintings by Celia
Brooks.
FIVE STAR DAY CAFE "Impressions of Georgia: Images
from the Coast to the Mountains and Right Here at
Home," a collection of altered, still and digital color
photographs taken around Georgia (including floral
shots taken at the Botanical Gardens) by Tracy Tate.
Through mid-Aug.
FUCKER GALLERY (Washington St.) "Systems of
Organization," a photography exhibit by Carl Martin.
Through mid-Aug.
GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART "Collaborating Couples ' a
collection of collaborative mixed-media artworks,
including: Bizarre and imaginative interactive ventril
oquists and other twisted multi-media projects by
David and Lizzie Zucker Saltz, a barnyard replica by
Jim Buonaccorsi and i_eeAnn Mitchell, country-set
ting paintings inspired by pottery and vice-versa by
Susan Roberts and Michael Simon, "Unwilling Nervous
Courage Suggests Forced Emotional Discipline," sus
pended and free-standing nudes overlaid with projec
tions of nature by Deborah McClary and Hunt Clarke
and a targe-scale colorful digital print by Philip
Auslander and Deanna Sirlin. Through August 6.
"William J. Thompson: A Spiritual Journey," a diverse
collection of his religiously commissioned sculptures
and etchings, througn Aug. 20. "Atelier
17/Contrepoint: The Transition," a collection of com
plex color contemporary prints, through Aug. 27.
GEORGIA SOUTH TRUST BANK (Alps Rd.) Watercolors
by Constance Mullan. Through July. Photographs by
Brian Ross. Through Sept.
THE GRIT Black and white photos of kids running
amok, country living scenes and others by Chuck
Hemard. Through Aug. 3.
HARGRETT LIBRARY (UGA) "Hollywood's View of
Georgia," a sampling of materials relating to movies
set in Georgia and by Georgia authors. On display are
lobby cards, movie stills, scripts, posters and others
from the films based on: Deliverance by James Dickey;
God's Little Acre and Tobacco Road by Erskine
Caldwell; The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter and Reflections
in a Golden Eye by Carson McCullers; Swamp Water by
Vereen Bell; Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell;
and Colonel Effingham's Raid by Berry Fleming.
Through August 8.
HEARTS EYE GALLERY Paintings by Larry Forte (Merit
Award winner at SouthWorks) and Charlene and Norm
Olson. Also, a collection of works by local artists
Mary Porter, Greg Benson, Jim StipeMaas, Susan Nees,
Gwen Nagel and Judith Kniffin.
HERMAN C. MICHAEL PARK (Oconee County)
"A r tscape Oconee," an outdoor art exhibited inspired
by life in Oconee County. Through Aug. 19.
KRIMSON KAFE (Watkinsville) Contemporary abstract
paintings by Hannah Jones. Through July.
LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART "Sleepy Strange," a
sculpture exhibition by Ryan Berg. Through July 28.
Up next "UGA BFA Painting and Drawing Senior Exit
Show," featuring work by Kelly Biggs, Kristin Closek,
Joanna Dawson, Jay Domingo, Holly Golso.. and
James-Michael Smith. July 29-Aug. 4.
LAST RESORT GRILL Vibrant and fashionable neon-
infused, colored-over photographs of "Suzy
Homemaker" and others by Deonna Mann. Through
July. Next Up: Oil portraits by Melissa McKim.
LEWIS & COMPANY Watercolors by Martha J. Jenkins.
Through July. Next Up; Prints and watercolors by Alex
Perrodin.
LOBLOLLY A varied collection of Tibetan and Persian
rugs, Turkish pillows, potteiy, paintings, ceramics and
more by local artists.
LOEF GALLERY Works by local artists, including
turned wood by new member Don Fournier, photos by
David DwinelL Japanese watercolors by Egbert
Ennulat glazed pottery by Linda Stkkney, wood
block prints and watercolors by Constance Marchell
Flynn, colorful computer generated prints by Paul
Edmonston and vibrant mixed-media pieces by Celia
Brooks.
LOWERY GALLERY AND SCULPTURE GROUNDS
(Danielsville) Photographs by Robert Lowery. Through
July. Also, sculptures by Jim Buonaccorsi, Chris
Fennell 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. "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 Assorted works that embrace
wood, from finely crafted, ornate walking staffs to
religiously-themed paintings on wood by Jan Fink.
Through mid-August.
OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY (Watkinsville) Paintings
by Lenetta Root in the auditorium. Through July.
Next Month: Paintings from "The Memory Painters," a
group of artists from the Council of Aging.
RUGGIERE/RED DOOR GALLERIES (Watkinsville)
Paintings by Eric Legge, Mary Porter and Peter Loose.
SED GALLERY (UGA Caldwell Hall, Room G14) "North
Oconee River Greenway," sponsored by the School of
Environmental Design. Through September 30.
STARBUCKS Oil and multi-media paintings by Chris
Hall. Through July.
STRAND Photo piecings by Pattiy Torno. Through
mid-August.
THOMPSON GALLERY "Interface," a sculpture show
by Dylan Neuwirth. Througn mid-Aug.
THE WINERY Paintings and photographs by Shane
Urquhart. Through mid-Aug.
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ART ELSEWHERE
HIGH MUSEUM 0^ 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) Annual exhibition by
over 20 area artists who are members of the guild.
Through Sept. 1. (770) 207-8937.
AUDITIONS
TOWN & GOWN Town and Gown players are holding
auditions for a production of To Kill a Mocking Bird,
scheduled for late September or early October pro
duction. All ages needed. Athens Community Theatre
on Monday, July 31 and Tuesday, Aug. 1 at 7 p.m.
543-2012.
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 tor times and
fees, 546-4200.
ATHENS YOGA THERAPEUTICS Onqoing 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.
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