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to anyone with a desire to become
well emotionally. Sundays, 4-5 p.m.
706-202-7463, www.emotions
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ON THE STREET
ATHHALF REGISTRATION OPEN
Registration is now open and con
tinues until Oct. 18, with discounts
for early registration. Race, Oct. 20,
7:30 a.m. info@athhalf.com, www.
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS (Athens,
GA) The Stray Dog Almanac, an
Athens-based literary magazine,
seeks unpublished prose, poetry
and artwork. Deadline Aug. 1. FREE!
straydogalmanac@gmail.com, www.
straydogalmanac.com/submit
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS Wrong
Way Press, an independent pub
lisher focused on literary fiction,
is currently seeking submissions
for one-offs and anthologies.
Illustrations optional, www.wrong
waypress.com
EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
PROGRAM FOR NONPROFIT
ORGANIZATIONS (Georgia Center
Hotel) Accepting applications for
an intensive week-long program
exploring the latest knowledge in
nonprofit management and leader
ship. Financial aid available. June
9-14. $3000. ksmith@fanning.uga.
edu, www.elpno.org
MONTHLY FISHING CONTEST
(Sandy Creek Park) May???s contest
at Lake Chapman is ???The Largest
Catfish.??? Open to all age groups.
Check website for contest rules. $2
(park admission fee), www.athens
clarkecounty.com/sandycreekpark
NUTRITION RESEARCH STUDY
UGA seeks non-pregnant woman
ages 18-40 weighing between
115-160 lbs. or between 200-300
lbs. for a four-session study totaling
11 hours. Includes blood collection,
body composition and bone density
measurements. Compensation of
$20-150. 706-542-7689, dshade@
uga.edu
SUMMER READING PROGRAM
(ACC Library, Oconee Co. Library
& Madison Co. Library) This year???s
theme is ???Dig into Reading,??? and
includes activities and prizes for
children, teens and adults. Visit
website for guidelines and to regis
ter. www.athenslibrary.org O
A LA FERA (2440 W. Broad St.) Artwork by Cap Man.
AMICI (233 E. Clayton St.) Artwork by Frances Jemini.
ANTIQUES & JEWELS ART GALLERY (290 N
Milledge Ave.) Paintings by Mary Porter, Christine
Shockley, Dortha Jacobson and others. Art quilts by
Elizabeth Barton and handmade jewelry by various
artists.
ART ON THE SIDE GALLERY AND GIFTS (1011B
Industrial Blvd., Watkinsville) A gallery featuring
works by various artists in media including ceramics,
paintings and fused glass.
ARTINI???S ART LOUNGE (296 W. Broad St.) "Virtual
Landscapes,??? by Brian Macbeth, are iridescent paint
ings influenced by cosplay, street art and graphics
imaging.
ATHENS INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART
(ATHICA) (160 Tracy St.) ???ATHICARDS??? is a project
in which 54 local artists created the face of one card
each to compile a full deck of playing cards. The
exhibit includes each card in its original format.
Through June 9.
ATHENA JEWELERS (228 E. Clayton St.) Prints by
Annette Paskiewicz. Through June.
ATHENS ACADEMY (1281 Spartan Lane) ???Artscapes???
presents student works in the Bertelsmann Gallery. ???
"XOXO??? presents works by senior portfolio students
in the Myers Gallery.
ATHENS FORD (4260 Atlanta Hwy., Bogart) Works
by Larry Forte, Holly Brown, Dana Johns and Claire
Clements.
THE BRANDED BUTCHER (225 N. Lumpkin St.)
Paintings and drawings by Sanithna Phansavanh.
BROAD STREET COFFEE (1660 W. Broad St.)
Photography by Jeremy Ayers.
CINE BARCAFE (234 W. Hancock Ave.) ???The View
from Here,??? hazy photographs of underwater scenes
by Julia Allen. Through June 25.
THE CLASSIC CENTER (300 N. Thomas St.) "Here
& There??? includes photography by Thom Houser,
Michael Marshall, Jim Fiscus and Chris Bilheimer,
Rinne Allen, Michael Lachowski and Michael Oliveri.
??? ???Inhabit??? features paintings by Jennifer Hartley,
Hooper Turner, Claire Dunphy and Art Rosenbaum.
EARTH FARE (1689 S. Lumpkin St.) ???Magic realism???
collages by Susan Pelham. Through June.
FARMINGTON DEPOT GALLERY (1011 Salem Rd???
Farmington) Owned and staffed by 14 artists, the
gallery exhibits paintings, sculpture, folk art, ceram
ics and fine furniture. Permanent collection artists
include Anna Marino, Tom Phillips, Larry Hamilton
and more. ??? In the lower gallery, ???Heads Up,??? ceramic
works by Cheri Wranosky. Through June 18.
FIVE STAR DAY CAFE (229 E. Broad St.) Black and
white photographs by Theodore Lawrence. Through
June.
FLASHBACK GAMES (162 W. Clayton St.) An exhibit
of over 40 video game inspired works by local artists.
FLICKER THEATRE & BAR (263 W. Washington St.)
Artwork by Emmanuel Taati. Through June.
GALLERY@HOTEL INDIGO (500 College Ave.)
"The World All Around??? includes works by Michael
Marshall, Jim Fiscus and Chris Bilheimer, Meg
Aubrey, Alex Murawski, Robert Walden, Dayna
Thacker, Adriane Colburn, Justin Plaskas and
Michael Oliveri. Through June 9. ??? In the GlassCube,
"Landscape for the Night,??? an installation by Martijn
van Wagtendonk.
GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART (90 Carlton St.)
"Cityscapes by Ben Aronson.??? Through June 30. ???
"Face Jugs: Art and Ritual in 19th-Century South
Carolina.??? Through July 7. ??? ???Fashion Independent:
The Original Style of Ann Bonfoey Taylor.??? On display
June 1-Sept. 15.
THE GRIT (199 Prince Ave.) Artwork by Bob
Bruussack. Through June.
HEIRLOOM CAFE AND FRESH MARKET (815 N
Chase St.) Hand-sewn, abstract quilt squares by
Sydney Slotkin. Reception June 12. On display June
2???July.
HENDERSHOT???S COFFEE BAR (1560 Oglethorpe
Ave.) Photographs by Bob Brussack. A retrospective
of Hendershot's before the big move.
JITTERY JOE???S ALPS (1480 Baxter St.) Oils on paper
and mono prints by Stuart McCall Libby.
JITTERY JOE???S DOWNTOWN (297 E. Broad St.)
Light box installations and other collaborative works
by Matty Goldstein and Graham Bradford. Through
June.
JITTERY JOE???S FIVE POINTS (1230 S. Milledge
Ave.) Drawings, paintings and watercolors by Caitlin
Galvin, Mary Parish and Adrienne Kitchens.
KRIMSON KAFE (40 Greensboro Hwy., Watkinsville)
Drawings and paintings by Bram Johnson and Audrey
Hinkle. Through June.
LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART (270 River Rd.)
???PRAXIS,??? curated by Jeffrey Whittle, features works
by Art Rosenbaum, Erin McIntosh, Jeremy Hughes,
Stanley Bermudez, Jorie Berman, Kate Windley and
other art professors at UGA. Through July 15.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER (293 Hoyt St.)
???Period Decorative Arts Collection (1840-1890)??????
includes artifacts related to the historic house. ???
???Ossabaw Island: Holy Ground??? features works by the
Ossabaw Artists Collective. Through July 27.
MADISON COUNTY LIBRARY (1315 Hwy. 98 W???
Danielsville) Oil paintings by Perry McCrakin and
beaded gemstone jewelry by Cath Pentz. Through
June.
MADISON MORGAN CULTURAL CENTER (434 S.
Main St., Madison) Thomas Gonzalez???s illustrations
from ???14 Cows for America,??? ???The House on Dirty
Third??? and ???Ghandi: March to the Sea.??? Through
July 28.
NORMAL TOWN SALONS (1379 Prince Ave.) Works
by Dana Harrel Photography. Through June 21.
OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY (1080 Experiment
Station Rd.) Paintings and drawings by Jim Hamilton.
Through June.
OCONEE CULTURAL ARTS FOUNDATION (OCAF)
(34 School St., Watkinsville) In the Main Gallery, the
???Annual Members Exhibit,??? featuring over 125 works
by members of OCAF. ??? In the Member???s Gallery,
???Oconee Landscapes,??? paintings by Robert Clements.
Opening receptions May 31. Through June 21.
PERK AVENUE (111 W. Jefferson St., Madison)
???France: City and Country,??? photography by Livy
Scholly. Through July.
SEWCIAL STUDIO (160 Tracy St.) Hand-dyed art
quilts by Anita Heady and rust and over-dyed fabric
on canvas by Bill Heady.
SURGERY CENTER OF ATHENS (2142 W. Broad St.)
Works by Elizabeth Barton. Through June.
TECH STOP COMPUTERS (390 Atlanta Hwy.)
Abstract expressionist acrylic paintings by Frances
Jemini. Through June.
TOWN 220 (220 W. Washington St., Madison)
???Woman??? includes works by Katie Brick, Jill Brody,
Kristin Casaletto, Abner Cope, Patrick McGannon,
Richard Olsen, Betti Pettinati-Longinotti and Jean
Westmacott. Through July.
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP OF
ATHENS (780 Timothy Rd.) Oil paintings by Dortha
Jacobson.
WHITE TIGER (217 Hiawassee Ave.) Paintings by
Mary Porter.
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