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ART MASTERS GALLERY (Watkinsville) Paintings and
fun stuff by fc Peter Loose, face jugs by Kim Black, bird
paintings by Judy Brinkhorst, colorful pictures of area
landmarks by James Dean, lighthouse and iron horse
paintings by Jean Gibson and other works from area
artists.
ASHFORD MANOR (Watkinsville) Watercolor and
acrylic paintings of nature by Martha R. Phillips.
Through September.
ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Paintings by Flo Gross. Through September.
ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY LIBRARY The Blessing of
Confidence," oil, acrylics and collages by Alex Cook
scattered throughout the library with accompanying
poems and stories. Paintings by Nancy Roberson on
the second floor. Also, an Athens Sports Hall of Fame
Awards display. Through August.
ATHENS COMMUNITY COUNCIL ON AGING (Hoyt St)
Oil paintings by Hildegarde Timbertake. Through
September.
AURUM STUDIOS Paintings by Norm and Charlene
01- ,n. Charlene focuses on warm living room paint
ings and outdoor landscapes, while Norm explores
the wonderfully colorful effects of sunbeams bursting
through clouds. Through September.
BARNES & NOBLE Pen drawings by Jennifer Strevig.
Through August.
BLUEBIRD CAFE An eclectic assortment of woiks
including oil paintings, a multi-media theater box
mannequin and sketches by Ashley Thompson.
Through August. Also, a new permanent mural by
Jeremy Hughes.
BLUE SKY COFFEE "Soft As Fur," a collection of
amusingly psychedelic collages by Kenneth Aguar.
Also, "The Scorched Wings of a Nitefly." paintings by
Jeff Owens that explore visions of childhood mon
sters on land, on sea and in rock bands. Through
August.
BOTANICAL GARDEN "Botanicals," a collection of
paintings and sculptures by Stan Mullins inspired by
the south of France. Through Sept. 17.
CITY SALON & SPA Tree oil paintings by Katherine
Christian and nude paintings by Heather Balthazar.
Through August.
COURTHOUSE (Magistrate's Office) Charcoal drawings
and oriental brush paintings of cliffs and landscapes
by Paul Edmonston. Through September.
COURTHOUSE (Probate Offices) Acrylics by Michael
Berry. Through September.
DREAMCATCHER 2-D and 3-D paintings by Shane
Urquhart. Through August.
DREE & COMPANY Paintings by Stan Mullins. Through
August.
Edison, Dieter Hacker, Robert Stackhouse, Stephen
Talasnik, Ira Korman, Elizabeth Murray and Irvin
Tepper. Aug. 26-Oct. 22. "Art for the Afterlife:
Chinese Funerary Art of the Han Dynasty," ceramic
Chinese artifacts. Aug. 26-Oct. 22. "Recent
Acquisitions of American Works on Paper," a collec
tion of drawings, prints and watercolors from artists
such as Leon Kroll, Andfoe Ruellan, Leonard Baskin,
Howard Cook, Reginald Marsh and John Sloan. Aug.
29-Oct. 29.
GEORGIA SOUTH TRUST BANK (Alps Rd.)
Photographs by Brian Ross. Through September.
THE GRIT Large-scale oil paintings by Terry Rowlett
and prints by Ashley Worley. Through Sept. 10.
HEARTS EYE GALLERY New oil paintings by Larry
Forte (Merit Award winner at SouthWorks) and
Charlene and Norm Olson. Also, a collection cf works
by local artists Mary Porter, Greg Benson, Jim
StipeMaas, Susan Nees, Gwen Nagel and Judith
Kniffin.
HIGHLAND HILLS VILLAGE (1660 Jennings Mill Rd.)
Pastels and watercolors by Martha J. Jenkins.
Through September.
KRIMSON KAFE (Watkinsville) Photographs by Lucy
Ingram. Through August.
LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART Ceramics by Kelly
King. Through Aug. 25. Also, "Outboard" by Mark
Callahan, a large multi-media sculptural element.
Through Sept. 8. "Rowers" by Charles Warnock, com
posed of five large paintings of various flowers. Aug.
25-Sept. 1.
LAST RESORT GRILL Viurant oil portraits of daunting
pupil-less women by Melissa McKim. Through August.
LEWIS & COMPANY Prints and watercolors by Alex
Perrodin. Through Sept
LOBLOLLY A varied collection of Tibetan and Persian
rugs, Turkish pillows, pottery, paintings, ceramics and
more by local artists.
LOEF GALLERY Captivatingly bizarre photo collages
by new member J. Phillip White now showing in the
Alcove. Also, works by local artists, including turned
wood by Don Fournier, photos by David DwineU,
Japanese watercolors by Egbert Ennulat, glazed pot
tery by Linda Sticknev, wood block prints and water-
colors by Constance Marchell Rynn, colorful computer
generated prints .by Paul Edmonston and vibrant
mixed-media pieces by Celia Brooks.
LOWERY GALLERY AND SCULPTURE GROUNDS
(Danielsville) "The Athens Regional Juried
Photography Show," an exhibit of over 50 works i.»
various photographic media from Athens and beyond. •
Photograohers featured in the exhibit are: Chris
Herron, Vyvyan Hughes, Ben Jose, Paula Nail,
ESPRESSO ROYALE CAFFE Rying pigs, butterfly
mobiles, vivid oil and mixed-media paintings, and
crowns you won't find affixed upon the heads of roy
alty by A Karen Sevenoff. Through August.
FIRST AMERICAN BANK (Downtown) Paintings by
Celia Brooks. Through September.
FIVE STAR DAY CAFE Paintings by D. P. Hill and Mr.
Law. Through Sept. 22.
GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART "Atelier 17/Contrepoint:
The Transition," a collection of complex color con
temporary prints, through Aug. 27. "Kenyon Cox: In
the Spirit of Classicism," an exhibit of human figure
drawings, sketches and paintings by the artist.
Through Sept 3. "Large Drawings from the Arkansas
Arts Cente. Foundation," a diverse collection of draw
ings from artists including Nancy Grossman, Diane
Jonathan Evans, Edie Parsons, Lauren Schwartz,
Saburah Posner, Frank Hamrick, Kristine Potter,
Charles Freeman, Wiley Sanderson, Mary Sayer
Hammond, Chuck Hemard, Michael Guerzon, Jim
Parker, Tina Halcomb, Kevin Hoth, Lauren Woolley,
Amy Lipham and Susan Czechowski. The juror for the
show was Jim Buonaccorsi who selected 3 winners
and 6 honorable mentions. Through Sept 8. Also, an
outdoor sculpture show featuring works by resident
artists from the Sloss Furnace. Artists include Erik
Johnson Allen Peterson, Matt Eaton, Elizabeth
Kronfield and Matthew Wicker. In addition, sculptures
by Jim Buonaccorsi, Chris Fennell, John Raulerson,
Matthew Wicker, Beth Steele, David Jones, Terry
Glispin and Dylan Neuwirth.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER "Quilting in
Community," a presentation of the "Giving Quilt
Project." Through Oct. 14.
MARRAKECH Paintings by Katf erine Christian.
Through mid-September.
NOODLEHEAD Paintings by Laurel Wells. Through
mid-September.
NORMALTOWN CAFE Photos of the remaining covered
bridges in Georgia by Brian Crum.
OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY (Watkinsville) Paintings
from "The Memory Painters," a group of artists from
the Council on Aging. Through August.
RECORDING FOR THE BLIND (120 Rorida Ave.)
Watercolors by Jean Gibson. Through September.
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.
STARBUCKS "Allstars SeU Out Sell Out, Sell Out,"
multi-media works on paper by Chad Moore, Tim
Gardiner and Tim Gassier. Through August.
STRAND Collages by Alex GuraL Through September.
TATE GALLERY Paintings that combine acrylics, fab
rics and calligraphy by Laura J. Leiden. Aug. 28-Sept
21.
THE WINERY Paintings and photographs by Shane
Urquhart Through August.
ART ON LINE
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 TENTER (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.
GOOD DIRT
Make Pots.
Fall Clay Classes
355-3161
AUDITION!
ATHENS CREATIVE THEATRE Auditions for the stage
musical Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Actors, singers and dancers, ages 7 to adult, should
prepare a 1-minute song and bring tape or sheet
music for accompaniment auditions take place on
Monday, Aug. 28 and Tuesday, Aug. 29 from 6:30
p.m. to 9 p.m. Call to make an appointment, 613-
3628.
GEORGIA CHILDREN'S CHORUS The Chorus is cur
rently seeking new members for the 2000-2001
season. Boys and girls in grades 1-12 are eligible.
Call Dr. Kimble, 542-8711 or email
cchorus@rameau.music.uga.edu to schedule an inter
view.
CLAffES
ATHENS CREATIVE THEATRE Fall classes for ages 7-20
begin Sept. 10 and run for 12 weeks. Fees: $48-572.
613-2628
ATHENS YOGA CENTER The cente' 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, small
group and greup classes in yoga and nutritional
coaching with Kerry Fulford. Reasonable rates.
Sangha Yoga Studio, Healing Arts Centre, 834 Prince
Ave. 207-5881.
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 months of August
and September. 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: $35-540 per class. Call for
availability and class schedule, 353-1645.
FLYING DANCE TRAPEZE Learn the art of the flying
dance trapeze in on-going classes. For times, location
and fees, call Susan Murphy, 543-5017.
IRISH DANCING Classes for kids and adults taught by
Mary Beth Taylor. 1902 OCAF Arts Center, Watkinsville
on Tuesdays from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. for kids, from 6
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