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OUT THERE! continued from page 15 DREE & COMPANY Photographs by Robert Lowery. Through Oct. EAST WEST BISTRO Paintings by Stan Mullins and charcoal drawings by Matt Witford. ESPRESSO ROYALE CAFFE Paintings by Jenna Brown. Through Oct. FIRST AMERICAN BANK (Downtown) Watercolors by Helen Blomquist. Through Nov. FIVE STAR DAY CAFE 3-D relief collages by Alex Gural. Through Oct. 22. FLICKER GALLERY "Circuses, Stars and Cowboys," a collection of paintings, posters, pictures and mixed- media works having to do with circuses, stars and cowboys. Features the work of Jill Carnes, Joanna Vass, Andy Cherewick, Lou Kregel, Heather R. McIntosh, Carl Martin, Carol John, Johnny Tucker, Jonathan Railey, Angie Grass, Don Chambers, Eric Harris and more. 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 Talasnik, Ira Korman, Elizabeth Murray and Irvin Tepper. Through Oct. 22. "Art for the 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.) Watercolors, oils and prints by Alex Perrodin. Through Nov. THE GRIT Digital photographs by Kevin Hoth. Through Oct. 22. HEALING ARTS CENTRE (834 Prince Ave.) "Continental Drift," a collection of photographs by McGinnis Leathers. Through Oct. HEARTS EYE GALLERY New oil paintings by Larry Forte and Charlene and Norm Olson. Also, a collec tion of works by local artists Mary Porter. Greg Benson, Jim StipeMaas, Susan Nees, Gwen Nagel and Judith Kniffin. HERITAGE FOUNDATION (489 Prince Ave.) "Artists for Preservation," featuring pieces by local artists who support the foundation by regularly donating their work for the annual auction and gala. HIGHLAND HILLS VILLAGE (1660 Jennings Mill Rd.) Oils and prints by Paul Edmonston. Through Nov. KRIMSON KAFE (Watkinsville) Paintings by Julie Mountain. Through Oct. LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART "Cute," featuring works on loan from the Nexus Gallery by artists Peter Pachano, Joe Peragine and Robert Sherer. On display in the Main Gallery through Oct. 6. "Interface," a col lection of sculptures by Dylan Neuwirth. Through Oct. 6. Thirty collages based on post cards of women bodybuilders by John Calvin and Bill Paul. Also, sketches from Kay Hwang's 1060 Drawing Class and paintings fjrom Lamar Wood. Through Oct 13. LAST RESORT GRILL Oil paintings of figures and ani mals by Chris Wyrick. Through Oct. LEWIS & COMPANY 0 dintings by Connee Flynn. Through Nov. LOBLOLLY A varied collection of Tibetan and Persian rugs, Turkish pillows, pottery, paintings, ceramics and more by local artists. LOEF GALLERY "Small Painting, Party Dress and Flying Piglets,", mixed- media works by guest artist Karen Sevenoff now showing in the Alcove. Also, works by local artists, including turned wood by Don Fournier, captivatingly bizarre photo collages by J. Phillip White, photos by David Dwinell, Japanese watercolors by Egbert Ennulat, glazed pot tery by Linda Stickney, wood block prints and watercolors by Constance Marchell Flynn, col orful computer generated prints by Paul Edmonston and vibrant mixed-media pieces by Celia Brooks. LOWERY GALLERY AND SCULP TURE GROUNDS (Danielsville) "Scenes from the Caverns of the Great Raveled Knot," photo mon tages by J. Phillip White, paint ings by Michael Berry and sculp tures by Beth Steele. Through Oct. 20. An outdoor sculpture show featuring works by resident artists from the Sloss Furnace. Artists include Elizabeth Kronfield, Matthew Wicker, Matt Eaton, Erik Johnson, Allen Peterson and David Jones. In addition, sculptures by Chris Fennell, Amanda Jane Crouse. Jim Buonaccorsi, Beth Steele, John Raulerson and Francis Stallings. LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER "Quilting in Community," a presenta tion of the "Giving Quilt Project." Through Oct. 14. "Nature: Touched and Untouched," nature-inspired paintings and photographs by June Ball, Celia Brooks, Carl Martin and Mark Steinmetz. Through Oct. 28. "Traveler," an exhibition of visual art paintings, drawings and sculpture by recording artist Richie Havens. Through Nov. 25. MARRAKECH Photographs by Casey Scott. Through mid-Oct. NOODLEHEAD Dark and harrowing charcoal drawings of people by Ken Gasser. Through mid-Oct. NORMALTOWN CAFE Photos of the remaining covered bridges in Georgia by Brian Crum. OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY (Watkinsville) Contemporary acrylics by Robin Fay. Through Oct. 4. Hickish." roomseven.com. JEFF OWENS Local painter Jeff Owens' on-line gallery features "Pinkads," a group of paintings titled "Arcane Bionics" and more, graveshifter.com. WATSON ATKINSON Local artist and tattooer provides a gallery of his creations at BLNDSGHT.com. ART OUT OF TOWN MONROE ART GUILD (Monroe) Thirty watercolor paintings by Sally Hundley. Through Oct. 27. AUDmONS GEORGIA CHILDREN'S CHORUS The 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. CLAStEt AFRO-HAITIAN DANCE Live jams, ongoing classes, beginners wel come. 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, inter mediate and advanced yoga. Sitting Silent Meditation held daily from 6 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Dances of Universal Peace held the second Sunday of each month from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Athens Zen Group meets on Sundays from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Newcomers meet from 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Athens Yoga Center, 263 W. Clayton St. 546-4200. ATHENS YOGA THERAPEUTICS Ongoing private, small group and group classes in yoga and nutritional coaching with Kerry Fulford. Reasonable rates. Sangha Yoga Studio, Healing Arts Centre, 834 Prince Ave. 207-5881. CHEESE MAKING Learn all about the process of organic cheese making from Lynn and Cyd Masters, owners of Country Plum Farm, the only Grade A goat dairy in Georgia. Big City Bread on Saturday, Oct. 8 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. FREE! Ella, 543-1187. 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 October RAGE HAIR STUDIO Photography by Bridget Conn. Through Oct. Acrylic paintings by Melanie Harris. Through Nov. 10. RECORDING FOR THE BLIND (120 Florida Ave.) Oil paintings by Nancy Roberson. Through Nov. RUGGIERE/RED DOOR GALLERIES (Watkinsville) Paintings by Eric Legge, Mary Porter and Peter Loose. STRAND Paintings by Lance. Through Nov. , Connor from "Author, o, Athens," photographs by Oane Windsor at Barnes & Nobie. TATE GALLERY "Crystalscapes," a collection of pho tomicrographs by Stefan Eberhard. Through Oct. 19. THE WINERY Paintings and photographs by Shane Urquhart. Through mid-Oct. ART ON LINE ART EXPERIMENT Participate in an on-line artist's experiment and help create a pop culture curriculum. "Unauthorized public education with the wicked Miss MONKEYS CAN'T VOTE! but you can... ■ M t IV //, s |1 i«V, “ 1 ^ ^ WUOG’S VOTER REGISTRATION SHOW friday oct. 6 11am -2pm tate center plaza EXIT 86 @ 11am * pc fFon* co ** e 9 e republicans (Q) 12pm young democrats college libertarians students for Ralph Nader FIVE-EIGHT @ 1pm VOTER REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE^. IT i j Broad les: (706) 548- 149 N. Lumpkin St Downtown Athens A Dally Lunch Plan $ 4.50 1 From 11:30 am to 2:00 pm Served with sjpicy mushroom soup, ^ steamed rice and spring roll (vegetables) Mon. Fresh Ginger Chicken Tue. Spicy Basil Tofu Wed. Sweet and Sour Chicken Thu. Garlic Vegetables with Tofu Fri. Spicy Red G\irry Chicken Lunch Mon. - Sat. 11:30 am - 3:00 pm Dinner Mon. - Sat. 5:30 pm -10:00 pm (Fri. & Sat. till 11:00 pm) * Lunch Special Menu Lunch Special Entree $ 5.60 Seafood Entree $ 6.95 * Dinner Special Menu (Mixed vegetables also included) Special Dinner Combo $ 9.50 Seafood Entree $ 12.95 ' Lunch and dinner specials include soup, roll, rice, & soft drink B3 FLAGPOLE OCTOBER 4, 2000