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Art
CALL FOR ARTISTS (Athens, GA)
Roll Out the Barrels is seeking artists
to transform ordinary rain barrels
into functional pieces of art. The
painted barrels will be auctioned off
to benefit the ACC Green School
Program. Barrels and hardware are
provided. Apply by Feb. 14.
stormwater@accgov.com
CALL FOR INTERNS (Athens
Institute for Contemporary Art:
ATHICA) ATHICA is seeking interns
interested in development, social
media, music, poetry, photography
and gallery operation. College credit
is available in coordination with
department of study. Rolling dead
line. athica.org/updates/internships
INDIE SOUTH 15TH ANNUAL
SPRINGTACULAR (Lyndon House
Arts Center) Indie South is now
accepting artist vendors for the
annual Springtacular Handmade
Market on May 9-10 at the Lyndon
House Arts Center. Apply online.
www.theindiesouth.com
OPEN STUDIO MEMBERSHIP
(Lyndon House Arts Center) Local
artists can access studio facilities
through a new open studio monthly
membership program. Studios
include ceramics, jewelry, painting,
fiber, printmaking, photography and
woodshop/sculpture studios. Up to
32 hours per week. $65/month or
$175/three months. 706-613-3623,
www.athensclarkecounty.com/leisure
SOUTHWORKS CALL FOR
ARTISTS (OCAF, Watkinsville)
Seeking submissions for the 23rd
annual Southworks National Juried
Art Exhibition. Visit website for
application and to submit images.
Cash prizes will be awarded to top
pieces. Deadline Mar. 13. $30-40.
www.ocaf.com
MARY POPPINS (Brightstone
Theatre) Prepare 32 bars or one
minute of a musical theater song.
Auditions consist of presenting a
song, a group dance call and poten
tially group cold readings from the
script. Bright tap shoes. Auditions
held Feb. 9, 2-10 p.m. and Feb. 10,
7-10 p.m. Performances held Apr.
24-26. brightstoneproductions@
yahoo.com, brightstoneathens.com
Classes
ACUPRESSURE USING TUNING
FORKS (Contact for Location)
Learn the foundation of acupressure
technigue using tuning forks. Feb.
8,10 a.m.-4 p.m. $90, $25 deposit.
healingwithangels77@gmail.com,
www.serenityattunement.com
ART CLASSES (KA Artist Shop) “Silk
Painting with Rene Shoemaker,”
Feb. 8-9,1-4 p.m. $120. “Modern
Dip-Pen Calligraphy with Kristen
Ashley,” Feb. 16, 2-4 p.m. or Mar.
17, 6:30-8:30 p.m. $35. “Brush
Lettering with Kristen Ashley"
Feb. 23, 2-4 p.m. or Mar. 31,
6:30-8:30 p.m. $40. “Calligraphy
Club: Monthly Skillshare” is held
every first Thursday 5:30-7 p.m.
“Observational Drawing with Kendal
Jacques," Apr. 4 & Apr. 11,1-5 p.m.
$200. FREE! hello@kaartist.com,
www.kaartist.com
CITIZEN POLICE ACADEMY
(ACCPD Headquarters) Learn about
forensics, communications, criminal
investigation and traffic enforce
ment from ACCPD professionals.
Thursdays, Feb. 13—Apr. 30, 6-9
p.m. 762-400-7119, geoffrey.gilland
@accgov.com
CLASSES (Winterville Center for
Community and Culture) “Aikido,”
Mondays and Wednesdays at 12
p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays
at 6:30 p.m. and Fridays at 10
a.m. “Pilates,” Tuesdays at 2
p.m. and Thursdays at 6:30 p.m.
“Oil Painting,” Mondays at 1:30
p.m. “Drawing,” Mondays at 6
p.m. “Community Coffeehouse,"
Tuesdays from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
“Coffee with a Veteran,” Tuedays at
9 a.m. “Threadwork Crafting Club,”
Tuesdays at 9 a.m. “SilverSneakers
Stretch,” Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
“SilverSneakers Yoga," Wednedsays
at 10 a.m. “Zumba,” Wednesdays
at 6 p.m. “Belly Dance Flow,"
Wednesdays at 7 p.m. “Continuing
Belly Dance,” Wednesdays at 8 p.m.
“Mah Jongg,” Thursdays at 1 p.m.
706-742-0823, wintervi 11ecenter@
gmail.com, wintervillecenter.com
COMPUTER CLASSES (Madison
County Library, Danielsville) Classes
include instruction for using the
Internet, email, e-readers and more.
Call to register. Tuesdays, 2:30-3:30
p.m. or 6:30-7:30 p.m. FREE! 706-
795-5597
FIT AND STRONG! (Memorial Park)
This program combines flexibility
“Stories They Tell,” a collection of paintings by Jeffery Callham, are
currently on view at the Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation through Friday,
Feb. 21. Pictured above is “Sounds of Carnival.”
strength training and aerobic walk
ing. For ages 55 & up. Mondays and
Wednesdays through Apr. 8,1-2
p.m. FREE! 706-613-3580, www.
accgov.com/leisure
GLASS MOSAIC WORKSHOP
(Georgia Museum of Art) Explore
the exhibition “Louis Comfort
Tiffany: Treasures from the Driehaus
Collection," then create your own
mosaic art. Registration required.
Feb. 8,1-4 p.m. $40. 706-542-
4883, madison.hogan@ug.edu,
www.georgiamuseum.org
NEW SKATER BOOTCAMP (Fun
Galaxy) Find out more about join
ing the Classic City Rollergirls.
Mondays, 6-9 p.m. and Saturdays,
9:30-11:30 a.m. through Mar. 21.
$2 (mouthgard), $3 (skate rental),
ANTIQUES & JEWELS ART GALLERY (290 N. Milledge Ave.) New paint
ings by Mary Porter, Greg Benson, Chatham Murray, Candle Brumby, Lana
Mitchell and more.
ART ON THE SIDE GALLERY AND GIFTS (17 N. Main St., Watkinsville) A
gallery featuring works by various artists in various media.
ATHENS ACADEMY (1281 Spartan Lane) On view in the Harrison Center
Children’s Instructional Gallery, a retrospective show shares original art,
prints and paintings by Jacob Wenzka from three books co-created with Bart
King. • In the Myers Gallery view an exhibition of oil paintings by Roman
Zalac. Through April.
ATHENS INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART (ATHICA) (675 Pulaski
St.) The “2020 ATHICA Members’ Showcase" features works by artists who
support the gallery Works range among sculptures, paintings, photographs
and more. Through Feb. 23.
ATHENS LATINO CENTER FOR EDUCATION AND SERVICES (445
Huntington Rd., #120) See 20 paintings by Stanley Bermudez.
BENDZUNAS GLASS (89 W. South Ave., Comer) The family-run studio has
been creating fine art glass for almost 40 years.
CINE (234 W. Hancock Ave.) Portraits by Rich Panico. Through Feb. 27.
CIRCLE GALLERY (UGA College of Environment and Design, 285 S. Jackson
St.) “Snapshots: 50 Years at the College of Environment and Design” cele
brates the school’s 50th anniversary with a timeline, wall of curiosities in the
tradition of wonder rooms, and a rotating exhibit.
CITY OF WATKINSVILLE (Downtown Watkinsville) “Public Art Watkinsville:
A Pop-up Sculpture Exhibit" consists of sculptures placed in prominent loca
tions around downtown. Artists include Benjamin Lock, William Massey Stan
Mullins, Robert Clements, Harold Rittenberry and Joni Younkins-Herzog. •
“Artscape Oconee: The Monuments of Artland" features a total of 20 paintings
on panels installed around town. Artists include Claire Clements, Peter Loose,
Andy Cherewick, Lisa Freeman, Manda McKay and others.
CLASSIC CENTER (300 N. Thomas St.) “Good Vibrations” features photo
graphs of cruise life by Brittainy Lauback, drawings of beaches by Warren
Slater that are influenced by Aboriginal mark-making, and vivid abstractions
by Hannah Betzel. Through mid-April. • “Building Facades" is a solo exhibi
tion by Mike Landers that features sophisticated, symmetrical and minimally
composed photographs from downtown Athens in the late 1990s and early
2000s. Through mid-April.
COMMUNITY (260 N. Jackson St.) Colorful abstract paintings by Suzanna
Toole. Through March.
CREATURE COMFORTS BREWING CO. (271 W. Hancock Ave.) “Migration”
by Jackie Kirsche features two large, multi-panel mixed media works of art
that explore the rhythms of life as manifested through bird migration patterns.
Through Mar. 29.
FLICKER THEATRE & BAR (263 W. Washington St.) Artwork by James
Aurelio. Through February
GALLERY AT INDIGO (500 College Ave.) “Tiny Universe #3" is an exhibit of
small works by over 70 artists from Athens and Atlanta. Opening reception
Feb. 6. Through May 30.
GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART (90 Carlton St.) In the sculpture garden, Rachel
Whiteread presents five cast-stone sculptures that reinterpret her earlier resin
castings of the space beneath chairs. Through Mar. 7. • “Master, Pupil,
Follower: 16th- to 18th-Century Italian Works on Paper” includes approxi
mately 30 drawings and prints. Through Mar. 8. • “Material Georgia 1733-
1900: Two Decades of Scholarship" celebrates the 20-year anniversary of the
museum’s Henry D. Green Center for the Study of the Decorative Arts. Works
include furniture, silver, pottery, textiles, basketry and portraits. Through Mar.
15. • “The Monsters Are Due on Broad Street: Patrick Dean” offers a retro
spective on the local artist's work, including his illustrations for Flagpole.
Through Mar. 29. • “Reflecting on Rembrandt: 500 Years of Etching" cele
brates the 350th anniversary of the artist’s death. Through Apr. 19. • “Kevin
Cole: Soul Ties” includes multimedia works exploring the right of African
Americans to vote, the improvisational nature of jazz and more. Through
Apr. 19. • “Louis Comfort Tiffany: Treasures from the Driehaus Collection”
features over 60 objects spanning over 30 years of the famous stained glass
artist’s career. Through May 10. • “Drama and Devotion in Baroque Rome”
celebrates Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio’s influence. Through May 31.
GLASSCUBE@INDIGO (500 College Ave.) “Supple Moments, Dark Corners"
is a site-specific installation by Eli Saragoussi that is accompanied by a
soundscape by Max Boyd called “Jungle Drone.” Through April.
HEIRLOOM CAFE & FRESH MARKET (815 N. Chase St.) Kevin Frazier, a
farmer by day and artist by night, creates otherworldly abstract acrylic and
mixed media paintings. Through Mar. 2.
HIP GALLERY AT HIP VINTAGE AND HANDMADE (215 Commerce Blvd.)
The Modern Ouilting Guild of Athens presents recent work. Through February
HOWARD’S (119 N. Jackson St) Jenna Gribbon creates hyper-romantic por
traits of friends and her girlfriend as fictional characters or cultural figures the
artist fixated on in her youth. Through Mar. 7.
JITTERY JOE’S WATKINSVILLE (27 Greensboro Hwy., Watkinsville) Susan
Pelham’s collages are influenced by Magic Realism, Surrealism and storytell
ing. Through February.
JUST PHO...AND MORE (1063 Baxter St.) “No Way! Nineties" features color
ful digital paintings by Xavier Watson.
LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART (270 River Rd.) Spanning five galleries, “All
Together Now!" features works by full-time professors and part-time instruc
tors working in painting, drawing, photography jewelry and metalsmithing,
textile design, ceramics, video, interior design, sculpture and mixed-media.
Through Feb. 21.
LAST RESORT GRILL (174 W. Clayton St.) Oil landscapes by Greg Benson.
Through Feb. 8.
LOWERY GALLERY (2400 Booger Hill Rd., Danielsville) The gallery celebrates
“24 Years of Art” with Giclee prints, originals, photographs and sculptures by
over 24 artists including Claire Clements, Ben Rouse, Peter Loose, Kip Ramey
and more.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER (293 Hoyt St.) Leah McKellop’s “Interior
Worlds” combines printmaking and silk dying techniques to explore personal
history through objects and their place within domestic spaces. Through
Mar. 1. • “Doing T.I.M.E. in Athens: A Photovoice Experience” is a youth
photography project held in collaboration with the Athens Anti-Discrimination
Movement and UGA’s School of Social Work. Through Feb. 8. • Collections
From our Community features Lola Brooks’ collection of Dolores Canard
rhinestone glasses, wallet sets and Vera Neumann scarves. Through Feb. 29.
MADISON-MORGAN CULTURAL CENTER (434 S. Main St., Madison) “The
Chair Show: A Juried Arts Exhibition” includes works of art in all media that
celebrate and explore the ubiquitous chair. Opening reception Feb. 7. Through
June.
NORMAL BOOKS (1238A Prince Ave.) A variety of art on display including
paintings by Mary Eaton, GCH Pet Portraits, metal art by Julia Vereen, ceram
ics by Shannon Dominy, sculpture by Doug Makemson and handwoven rugs
by Bonnie Montgomery
OCONEE CULTURAL ARTS FOUNDATION (34 School St., Watkinsville)
“Stories They Tell" by Jeffery Callaham features paintings depicting stories,
family traditions and scenes from his youth as told by his grandmother.
Through Feb. 21. • “Reflection & Refraction: Portals Through Time" is the
second annual collaboration between the Lamar Dodd School of Art and
OCAF featuring artwork of second year MFA candidates. Through Feb. 21.
PINEWOODS PUBLIC LIBRARY (1265 Hwy 29 N. #12) See paintings by
Stanley Bermudez as well as a community mural.
RICHARD B. RUSSELL BUILDING SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARIES
(300 S. Hull St.) “Beautiful and Brutal: Georgia Bulldogs Football, 2017" is
a display of photographs, uniforms and other artifacts from the UGA Athletic
Association Archives and on loan from the UGA Athletic Department. Through
Feb. 28. • “The Strategies for Suffrage: Mobilizing a Nation for Women’s
Rights" explores the nearly century-long story through newspapers, maga
zines, books and pamphlets. Through July 2.
SEXY SUZ COUPLES BOUTIQUE (4124 Atlanta Hwy.) Manda McKay pres
ents “Petting a Butterfly,” a series of oil paintings that present photorealistic,
erotic and provocative explorations of difficult political and social topics.
Opening reception Feb. 6. Through February.
STEEL + PLANK (675 Pulaski St., Suite 200) See watercolors by Erin
McIntosh, Ink + Indigo and Kathy Kitz, plus photographs by Benjamin
Galland, and ceramics by Nancy Green and Studio CRL.
STEFFEN THOMAS MUSEUM OF ART (4200 Bethany Rd., Buckhead)
“Black Heritage and the Brotherhood of Man” showcases contemporary
African American artists living in Georgia. Opening reception Feb. 8. Through
Mar. 28.
TIF SIGFRIDS (119 N. Jackson St.) Los Angeles based artist Becky Kolsrud
presents a solo show, “New Paintings." Through Mar. 7.
VERONICA’S SWEET SPOT (149 Oneta St., #6C6) See work by local and
regional artists, craftsmen, potters and sculptors.
VIVA ARGENTINE (247 Prince Ave.) Brad Morgan, the drummer of the Drive-
By Truckers, creates abstract paintings.
THE WORLD FAMOUS (351 N. Hull St.) Permanent artists include RA Miller,
Chris Hubbard, Travis Craig, Dan Smith, Greg Stone and more.
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