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ON THE STREET
CCCF SCHOLARSHIPS (The Classic
Center) The Classic Center Cultural
Foundation is broadening its schol
arship program to include $1000
awards for college students pursuing
culinary art degrees. Applications
due Jan. 10. Performing arts schol
arships for high school students are
also available. Deadline Mar. 7. Visit
website for application, eligibility
reguirements and audition informa
tion. www.classiccenter.com
FIRST PERSON PROJECT (Richard
B. Russell Building Special
Collections Libraries) What makes
you feel safe and secure? What
stories from childhood or adulthood
best describe your fears? How do
these stories of security and fear
intertwine? Six sets of partners will
be accepted for an audio recording
and photo session to be archived
by The Russell Library. Feb. 8, 9
a.m.-4p.m. (1 hour sessions). $10
suggested donation. 706-542-5788,
russlib@uga.edu
FOCUS GROUP (ACC Library) The
Clarke County Health Department is
seeking women ages 20-35 to par
ticipate in a focus group on family
planning and birth control advertise
ments. Registration required. Jan.
15, 5:30-7 p.m. Participants will
receive a $20 gift card, www.athens
library.org
OCONEE RIVERS GREENWAY
COMMISSION (Sandy Creek
Nature Center) The ACC Leisure
Services Department is currently
accepting applications to fill a
five-year term. Monthly meetings
are held to develop a plan fora
river-oriented greenway system and
to recommend measures to protect
the resources of the Oconee Rivers
and their tributaries. Visit website for
application. Deadline Jan. 31.706-
613-3801, www.athensclarkecounty.
com/greenway
RIPPLE EFFECT FILM PROJECT
(Athens, GA) Filmmakers of all
ages and levels of experience are
invited to create original short films
about water conservation and water
stewardship. Finalists' films will be
screened during the 2014 EcoFocus
Film Festival in March. Visit website
for official rules and entry form.
Deadline Jan. 31. www.rippleeffect
filmproject.org
THRIFT SALE DROP OFF (OCAF,
Watkinsville) Donations for OCAF???s
annual thrift sale can be dropped off
every Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., until
Mar. 7. Accepted items include furni
ture, electronics, appliances, books,
toys, clothing, etc. Donations benefit
OCAF. Call to schedule pickup. 706-
769-4565, www.ocaf.com O
AMICI (233 E. Clayton St.) Whimsical and retro-
inspired collage prints by John Williams. Through
January.
ANTIQUES & JEWELS ART GALLERY (290 N
Milledge Ave.) Paintings by Mary Porter, Christine
Shockley, Dortha Jacobson and others. Art quilts by
Elizabeth Barton and 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.) "Clouds
of Faces??? is an exhibit and new book presenting 15
relief sculptures in clay by Vernon J. Thornsberry.
Paintings by Andy Cherewick are also on display.
Through January.
ATHENS ACADEMY (1281 Spartan Lane) In the Myers
Gallery, artwork by Bette Houser and Leslie Snipes
and contemporary art quilts by Elizabeth Barton, Ruth
Handy and Catherine Hart. Through Jan. 24.
ATHENS INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY
ART (ATHICA) (160 Tracy St.) "The Third Act:
Contemplating Aging,??? curated by ATHICA Director
Emeritus Lizzie Zucker Saltz, focuses on aspects of
contemporary aging through the works of nine artists.
Opening reception Jan. 18. Through Mar. 2.
AURUM STUDIOS (125 E. Clayton St.) Rene
Shoemaker presents new works inspired by French
architecture on silk and paper. Through February.
THE BRANDED BUTCHER (225 N. Lumpkin St.)
Paintings and drawings by Sanithna Phansavanh. ???
Paintings by Lela Burnett.
CINE BARCAFE (234 W. Hancock Ave.) David Noah
presents portraits of members of the Word of Mouth
poetry community. Through Feb. 4.
THE CLASSIC CENTER (300 N. Thomas St.) "It's
Like a Rainbow??? presents large colorful paintings by
Sarah Emerson, Tommy Taylor, Kathryn Refi, Chris
Hocking, Hannah Jones, Elliot Walters and Liselott
Johnsson. ??? ???Assemble" presents collage works by
Jenn Manzella, Jon Swindler, Claire Clements, Justin
Plakas, Leslie Snipes and Jaynie Gillman Crimmins.
Through January.
DONDERO???S KITCHEN (590 N. Milledge Ave.)
Paintings by June Ball.
EARTH FARE (1689 S. Lumpkin St.) ???Paintings of
Meher, India (1894-1969)??? and pen and ink drawings
by Charles Gardner. Through January.
ELLISON, WALTON & BYRNE (2142 W. Broad
St.) Hand-painted silk wall hangings and angels by
Margaret Agner. Through Jan. 20.
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 PM Goulding, Pat McCaffrey, Larry Hamilton,
Cheri Wranoskyand more.
FLICKER THEATRE & BAR (263 W. Washington St.)
???Archives" features paintings created by Stan Mullins
over the last decade. Through January.
GALLERY@HOTEL INDIGO (500 College Ave.) In
the Gallery, ???Wonderland??? features works by Sean
Abrahams, Nina Barnes, Michele Chidster, Eleanor
Davis, Ann Marie Manker, Jiha Moon and Cobra
McVey. Through Mar. 23. ??? In the GlassCube, a
site specific installation by Liselott Johnsson called
???Hello Polly! This is Your Nine O???clock Wake Up
Call!??? Through Mar. 23.
GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART (90 Carlton St.) ???It's Not
Polite to Stare,??? three short pieces of video art themed
on voyeurism. Through Mar. 20.
THE GRIT (199 Prince Ave.) Artwork by Jimmy
Hamilton. Through January.
HEIRLOOM CAFE AND FRESH MARKET (815
N. Chase St.) Paintings by Leslie Moody. Through
January.
HENDERSHOT???S COFFEE BAR (237 Prince Ave.)
???Hello, I???m Cap Man and This is My Show." Through
January.
JITTERY JOE???S ALPS (1480 Baxter St.) Gouache,
colored pencil and ink pieces by Alex Lutian.
LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART (270 River Rd.)
???La Mostra: Cortona 2013??? features works by Shawn
Ireland. Closing reception Jan. 18.
LAST RESORT GRILL (174 Clayton St.) Photography
by Forrest Aguar. Through Feb. 2.
LOFT GALLERY AT CHOPS & HOPS (2 S. Main St.,
Watkinsville) Watercolor and oil landscape, figurative
and still life works by Susie Burch.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER (293 Hoyt St.)
"Period Decorative Arts Collection (1840-1890)??????
includes artifacts related to the historic house. ???
Action-themed artwork by students in the Clarke
County School District. Through Jan. 20. ??? ???Visions
of MLK: Love Is...??? includes literary works displayed
in creative formats. Reception on Jan. 19. Through
Jan. 23.
MADISON MORGAN CULTURAL CENTER (434 S.
Main St., Madison) ???Georgia and Beyond: Southern
Self-taught Art, Past and Present??? highlights ver
nacular artists. Opening reception Jan. 17. Through
Apr. 13.
MAMA BIRD???S GRANOLA (909 E. Broad St.) Artwork
by Cameron Bliss Ferrelle, Bob Brussack, Caoimhe
Nace, James Fields, Barbara Bendzunas and Annette
Paskiewicz.
MINI GALLERY (261 W. Washington St.) "Woodland
Getaway??? is a woodland-themed show featuring works
by Hagar Ben Yishay, Dena Zilber, Missy Kulik, Emily
Lyon, Sara Lee Parker, Simon Hunt, Chris Bradley and
others. Through January.
OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY (1080 Experiment
Station Rd.) ???Dreams of a Sleepwalker??? features
mixed media paintings by Robin Fay. Reception Jan.
25. Currently on display through January.
OCONEE CULTURAL ARTS FOUNDATION (OCAF)
(34 School St., Watkinsville) ???The OCAF Story: The
First 20 Years.??? Through January.
REPUBLIC SALON (312 E. Broad St.) The paintings of
Cody Murray explore the duality of man.
SEWCIAL STUDIO (160 Tracy St.) Hand-dyed art
quilts by Anita Heady and rust and over-dyed fabric
on canvas by Bill Heady.
STATE BOTANICAL GARDEN OF GEORGIA (2450
Milledge Ave.) Artwork by the Athens Plein Air Artists.
Through Mar. 2.
TOWN 220 (220 W. Washington St., Madison)
"Vessels and Views??? is a group show featuring
landscape paintings and three-dimensional works.
Through Feb. 2.
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP OF
ATHENS (780 Timothy Rd.) ???Making the Invisible,"
photographs by Jamie deRevere. Through January.
VIVA! ARGENTINE CUISINE (247 Prince Ave.) Pen
and ink portraits of musicians by Rita Rogers Marks.
Through January.
WALKER???S COFFEE AND PUB (128 College Ave.)
Oil and acrylic paintings by Brian MacBeth. Through
January.
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