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ated by Ed Moore of food not Bombs. The panel will
include reps from Athens Area Homeless Shelter.
Project Safe. ACC Dept, of Human & Economic
Development. Our Voices, Mad Housers from Atlanta
and more. ATHICA on Sunday, Mar. 5 from 3 p.m. to
5 p.m. Doors open at 2 p.m. for last-chance viewing
of the exhibit. FREE! 208-1613, www.athica.org.
DAVID HAYES Dr. David Hayes, historian of land
scape architecture, will speak on 18th century
French landscape and garden design. Georgia
Museum of Art on Thursday, Mar. 2 at 5:30 p.m. FRE!
and open to the public. 542-4662.
EXHIBIT TOURS Tour at Two: take a guided overview
tour of the museum's current exhibitions. Georgia
Museum of Art on Thursday, Mar. 2 at 2 p.m. FREE!
542-6442, www.uga.edu/gamuseum.
HOME SHOW FOR HABITAT Athens Area Habitat for
Humanity presents "Home Show IV: the Ultimate
Birdhouse." Over 60 local and regional artists cre
ated one-of-a-kind birdhouses to be auctioned off
at the event. Live jazz and hors d'oeurves before the
bidding starts. Botanical Garden on Saturday, Mar. 4
at 6 p.m. Tickets: S30. Call to order advance tickets,
208-1001. Select birdhouses are now on display
at area businesses. All proceeds go to help build a
Habitat home.
MOXIE Formerly known as SOUP art collective. Selling
arts and crafts by local artists. Little Kings on the
first Saturday of every month from 3 p.m. to appmx.
10 p.m. www.myspace.com/moxie, jetkat@mac.com.
SPIRIT OF THE LAND The Oconee River Land Trust
and the Athens Land Trust present the second an
nual "Spirit of the Land." benefit for land conserva
tion, an evening of art. wine and awareness about
land trusts and the environment. Opening reception
on Mar. 19 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. FREE! Exhibit will
be up through the day of the benefit. Spirit of the
Land takes place on Mar. 25. For ticket info, call
613-0122, 552-3138.
ART ANNOUNCEMENTS
CLAYTON STREET GALLERY Seeking craft artists tor
upcoming show "Creating Our Own Interior World,"
Apr. 14-May 27. Seeking fine-art furnishing and ac
cessories. Applications avail, at 351 E. Clayton St
and 553 Prince Ave. Deadline: Mar. 17. www.athens
artgroup.com
SOUTHWORKS 2006 Call for entries, open to all
artists and media. S 10.000 in merit and purchase
awards. Deadline is Mar. 11. Entry fee: $25-535.
See prospectus on-line at www.ocaf.com or call
769-4565.
WASHINGTON MUSIC/ARTS FESTIVAL Downtown
Washington. GA is hosting a music and arts festival
Apr. 28-30. Seeking artists, musicians and crafts
people to participate. Deadline: Mar. 30. Call Karen
Wheeler, 706-678-2349 or email prosehag@washing
tonwilkes.org.
ART CLASSES
GOOD DIRT For adults: Sourdough bread-baking
class on Sunday, Mar. 5 at 12 p.m. Cost: $42. Try
Clay! every Friday. Spring classes in clay, basketry,
bread and glass. Kids' Summer Camp schedule now
online. 355-3161. www.gooddirt.net.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER Spring class registra
tion now open for Color and Design Principles for
Quilters, Designing and Dying Cotton and Silk, Young
Artist. Cartoon Drawing, Watercolor Workshop and
more. Youth and adults. 613-3623, www.accleisure-
services.com.
OPEN STUDIO: LIFE DRAWING Live models, no
instruction, provide your own supplies. Georgia
Museum of Art on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. Cost: $3.
per session. 542-4662.
ART AROUND TOWN
AMICI ITALIAN CAFE Photography by Caroline Landry.
ATHICA "Neither Here Nor There: Perspectives on
Homelessness," paintings, graffiti, sculpture, digital
video, ceramics and more. Through Mar. 5.
BORDERS Landscape photographs by Heather Comeau.
BOTANICAL GARDEN Art by native Georgian Lillian
London. Through Mar. 12.
BRATS BARGAIN BOOKS (Green Acres Shopping
Center) Works by UGA Professor Emeritus Dr. Paul
Edmonston.
CLASSIC HAIR & SPA Oils and watercolors by Perry
McCrackin. Through Mar.
CLAYTON STREET GALLERY 'Salon des Refuses, "
featuring work rejected by the Lyndon House Arts
Center's Juried Exhibition. Through Apr. 1.
ESPRESSO ROYALE CAFFE Paintings by Marlowe Hill.
EVOLUTION (Hull St.) Recent paintings by Rita
Foretich and prints by Amanda Burk. Through Mar.
FARM 255 Paintings by Catherine Stinson.
FUCKER THEATRE & BAR Rock posters from the
last three years by Nick Canada, Chris Bilheimer and
Henry Owings.
GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART "From Sideboard to
Pulpit: Silver in Georgia." Through Mar. 26. "Feeling
the Familiar Pull: Andrew T. Crawford. Through May
21. Focus on the Permanent Collection: Romare
Bearden and Jacob Lawrence." Through Feb. 28.
"Franz Liszt: Roots and Legacies." Through Mar. 5.
"Ten Years of Acquisitions: 1996-2006. Mar. 4-
June 4.
THE GRIT Art by the third graders from Barrow
Elementary School. Through Mar.
LAST RESORT Black & white photos by Paul
Chandler. Thrbugh Feb.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER 'Lyndon House Arts
Center 31st Annual Exhibition." Through Apr. 22.
THE MELTING POINT (Foundry Park) Paintings by
Catherine Stinson.
NU(I'S SPACE Twenty drawings and paintings by
Cf.ristine Bush. Through Mar. 14.
OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY "Side by Side," landscape
paintings by Margaret Agner and Michael Spronck.
Wheel-thrown and handbuilt ceramic works by Alice
Rossiter and Brooke Cassidy. Through Mar. 1.
UPDOWN GALLERY (159 N. Jackson St.) Art by
Rebecah Brantley. Carianne Noga, Teddy Johnson,
John Crowe, Cameron Dye, Lauren Howard and Tyrus
Lytton. Through Mar. 3.
WALKER'S (College Square) Oil paintings by Joelle
Voogt. Mar. 1-31.
CLASSES
BEGINNER BELLYDANCE Beginner classes focusing
on basic Egyptian isolations, technique and choreog
raphy. No experience necessary. Cost: $60/ 6 weeks.
Sangha Yoga Studio on Thursdays. Cost: $60 for 6
weeks. 613-1143, rainbowdancer77@yahoo.com.
CHAKRA BELLY DANCE Invoke the Goddess within.
For wo?nen only. All shapes, sizes and skill levels
welcome. Red Lotus Institute on Tuesdays at 7:30
p.m. 549-2913.
COOKING CLASSES Free, no-registration-required
cooking classes this week on trout, salmon and
seasonal greens, and fruit/ cheese pairings. Call for
times, Earth Fare, 227-1717.
DOG & PUPPY TRAINING Family dog classes for obe
dience and manners. Puppy Preschool to establish
solid foundations for good behavior. Private lessons
for working toward behavior problem resolution.
Newly-adopted shelter and rescue dog discounts.
East Athens—indoor facility. Positive Pet People Dog
Training, 548-2508, vww.positivepetpeople.com.
HOMEBUYER EDUCATION SEMINAR Learn how to
choose the right mortgage, understand credit and
more. Miriam Moore Community Service Center on
Saturday, Mar. 18. Pre-registration required, call
208-0048.
MAIN STREET YARNS Learn to knit on Tuesdays. Mar.
14, 21, 28. Cost: $40. includes all supplies. Learn to
knit socks on Tuesdays, Mar. 7, 14, 21. Cost: $35.
Private lessons. Many more classes offered, sweater
support group, knit-alongs and more. Main Street
Yarns and Fibers in downtown Watkinsville, 769-
5531, www.mainstreetyarns.com.
MARTIAL ARTS CLASSES Tae Kwon Do classes for
kids and adults, beginner to advanced. Taught by -
three-time AAU National Champion Jason Hughes.
Self-defense, Olympic-style sparring, more. Live Oak
Martial Arts, Chase St. Warehouses, Studio AB. 548-
0077, www.liveoakmartialarts.com.
MIND BODY INSTITUTE F Mindfulness-Based Stress
Reduction 8-week program runs Mar. 7-Apr. 25. Call
for details. Mind Body Institute, 475-7330.
MINDFULNESS-BASED EATING AWARENESS
TRAINING Nine-week course designed to change
your relationship with food—overeating, binge-
ing, weight management and living with obesity.
Individual orientation sessions. Class runs Mar. 20-
May 22. Cost: $275. Mind dody institute, 475-7330.
SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING The Thistle and
Kudzu Scottish Country Dance group offers begin
ning lessons. No kilt or partner required. UGA Dance
Building Room 267 on Thursdays at 7 p.m. FREE!
Stephanie, 367-0703. 542-3190.
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