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OUT THERE! continued from page 15 GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART "Nuts and Bolts/' a col lection of large metal animal sculptures by Doug Makemson. Through Oct. 13. "Large Drawings from the Arkansas Arts Center Foundation," a diverse col lection of drawings from artists including Nancy Grossman, Diane Edison, Dieter Hacker, Robert Stackhouse, Stephen Talamik, Ira Korman. Elizabeth Murray and Irvin Tepper. Through Oct. 22. '"Art for thp Afterlife: Chinese Funerary Art of the Han Dynasty," ceramic Chinese artifacts. Through Oct. 22. Recent Acquisitions of American Works on Paper," a collec tion of drawings, prints and watercolors from artists such as Leon Kroll, Andree Ruellan, Leonard Baskin, Howard Cook, Reginald Marsh and John Sloan. Through Oct. 29. GEORGIA SOUTH TRUST BANK (Alps Rd.) Photographs by Brian Ross. Through Sept. THE GRIT Photographs by Rinne Allen and Jan Totty. Through Sept. HEART'S EYE GALLERY New oil paintings by Larry Forte (Merit Award winner at SouthWorksJ 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. HERITAGE FOUNDATION (489 Prince Ave.) A.cists for Preservation," featuring pieces by local artists who support the foundation by iegularly donating their work for the annual auction and gala. HIGHLAND HILLS VILLAGE (1660 Jennings Mill Rd.) Pastels and watercolors by Martha J. Jenkins. Through Sept. JITTERY JOE'S (Five Points) Portraits by Mira Gerard Through Sept. KRIMSON KAFE (Watkinsville) Paintings by Julie Mountain. Through Sept. LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART "Interface," a sculp ture show by Dylan Neuwirth, as well as Lamar Wood 1070 Class Drawings. Through Sept. 15. "Metaphysical Abstractions," paintings and drawings by Hannah Jones Also, a collection of paintings from the Sono Osato Intermediate Painting Class, featuring the works of Sarah Campbell, Jackie Carney, Dex, Tim Dominy, Mandy Hill, Margaret Knight, Lucia Stephens and Sono Osato. Sept. 15-22. Works on loan from the Nexus Gallery, curated by Theresa Bramlette, in the Main Gallery. Sept. 18-0ct. 6. "Teacher's Choice," the best artwork from students in the Graphic Design Dept., Sept. 22-29. LAST RESORT GRILL Paintings with bold graphic pat terns by Lou Kregel. Through Sept. LEWIS 8i 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 Dwinell, Japanese watercolors by Egbert Ennulat, glazed pottery by Linda Slickney, 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) An outdoor sculpture show featuring works by resident artists from the Sloss Furnace. Artists include Erik Johnson, Allen Peterson, Matt Eaton, Elizabeth Kror.field and Matthew Wicker. In addi tion, sculptures by Jim Buonaccorsi, Chris Fennell, John Raulerson, Matthew Wicker, Beth Steele, David Jones, Terry Glispin and Dylan Neuwirth. LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER Contemporary acrylics by Robin Fay. Through Sept. RECORDING FOR THE BLIND (120 Florida Ave.) Watercolors by Jean Gibson. Through Sept. RUGGIERE/RED DOOR GALLERIES (Watkinsville) Paintings by Eric Legge, Mary Porter and Peter Loose. the wicked Miss Hickish." roomseven.com. WATSON ATKINSON Local artist and tattooer provides a gallery of his cre ations at BLNDSGHT.com. ART ONiLINJ ART EXPERIMENT Participate in an on-line artist's experiment and help create a pop culture curriculum. "Unauthorized public education with 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 Lavid C. Driskell Collection." Through Sept. 24. (404) 733-HIGH. AUDITIONS GEORGIA CHILDREN'S CHORUS Tne Chorus is currently 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 interview. Bear Hollow Wildlife Trail beginning in September. Pre-registration required, 613-3616. "Quilting in Community," a presenta tion of the "Giving Quilt Project." Through Oct. 14. "Havens," an exhibition of visual art works by recording artist Richie Havens A. Through Nov. 11. MARRAKECH Paintings by Katherine Christian. Through nrid-Sept. Next Up: Photographs by Casey Scott. NOODLEHEAD Charcoal drawings by Ken Gasser. Through mid-Oct. NORMALTOWN CAFE Photos of the remaining covered bridges in Georgia by Brian Crurn. OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY (Watkinsville) SED GALLERY (UGA Caldwell Hall, Room G14) "North Oconee River Greenway," sponsored by the School of Environmental Design. Through Sept. STARBUCKS Photographs by Marie-Claire LaBerge. Through Sept. STRAND 3-D collages by musician by Alex Gural. Through Sept. TATE GALLERY Paintings that combine acrylics, fab rics and calligraphy by Laura J. Leiden. Through Sept. 21. THE WINERY Paintings and photographs by Shane Urquhart. Through Sept. CLASSES AFRO-HAITIAN DANCE Live jams, ongoing classes, beginners welcome. Healing Arts Centre, 834 Prince Ave. on Wednesdays from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturdays from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. 742-5605, 613- 0120. 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, small Upcoming UMsIiops Art Speak Developing Creative Vision Friday. Sept SC 7 9pm Saturday. Sept 23 Sam 3pm Creatine Sacred Art Rn Introduction to the (Dandala Saturday.Sept 30 2 Spm Register Todav 706.316.001R 387 Gaines School Rd. indiyo-mstitute@liome.ccm ObeRM ’’Ar'f Is vest anxiety driving you crazy? Come check out our full line of detoxifiers like THE STUFF URINE LUCK and QUICK TABS- because it could be the only test worth passing 1087 BAXTER ST. • ATHENS. 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