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Art
ATHENS CREATIVE DIRECTORY
(Athens, GA) The ACD is a platform
to connect creatives with patrons.
Visual artists, musicians, actors,
writers and other creatives are
encouraged to create a free listing.
athenscreatives@gmail.com, www.
athenscreatives.directory
JOKERJOKERTV CALL FOR ART
ISTS (Online) JOKERJOKERtv is
open to ideas and actively accept
ing proposals for collaboration from
visual/musical/video artists and
curators living in Athens. Artists
worldwide can also submit music
videos, short films, skits and ideas
to share with a weekly livestream
audience, www.jokerjokertv.com/
submit
OPEN STUDIOS (Lyndon House
Arts Center) Studio members have
access to spaces for painting, print
making, photography, ceramics,
jewelry, fiber and woodworking.
Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10
a.m.-6 p.m. $65/month. www.
accgov.com/7350/0pen-Studio-
Membership
SEEKING BOARD MEMBERS (Ath
ens Institute for Contemporary Art:
ATHICA) ATHICA is seeking new
board members to help support and
share the creative spirit of Athens.
Complete the online application,
bit.ly/athicaboard, www.athica.org
Classes
ART CLASSES (K.A. Artist Shop)
“Printing on Fabric.” Nov. 20,1-5
p.m. $65. “Pet Portraits in Water-
color" is a two-week class for cre
ating expressive portraits of beloved
companions. Nov. 29 and Dec. 6 or
Nov. 30 and Dec. 7, 6-8 p.m. $75.
www.kaartist.com
CHAIR YOGA (Sangha Yoga Studio)
This class is helpful for flexibility,
strength, balance and increasing
circulation and energy. All levels
welcome. Every Thursday, 12-1
p.m. $16 (drop-in), $72 (six
weeks). 706-613-1143
CHAIR YOGA AND MINDFULNESS
(Winterville Center for Community
and Culture) Nicole Bechill teaches
a well-rounded, gentle and acces
sible chair yoga class to promote
breathing, mindfulness and inward
listening. Every Monday, 9 a.m.
$10. www.wintervillecenter.com
CLAY CLASSES (Good Dirt) Regis
tration opens on the 15th of every
month for the following month's
classes and workshop. Classes
range from wheel, unique handles,
hand building sculpture and more.
Studio membership is included in
class price, www.gooddirt.net
COMMUNITY DANCE IMPROV
(work.shop) No experience nec
essary. Vaccines and boosters
required. Sundays, 11 a.m.-12
p.m. Donations accepted, lisa
yaconelli@gmail.com
COMMUNITY MEDITATION (Rabbit
Hole Studios) Jasey Jones leads a
guided meditation suitable for all
levels that incorporates music, gen
tle movement and silence. Wednes
days, 6-7 p.m. jaseyjones@gmail.
com
DEDICATED MINDFULNESS PRAC
TITIONERS (Online) Weekly Zoom
meditations are offered every Sat
urday at 8:30-9:30 a.m. Email for
details, richardshoe@gmail.com
KUNDALINI YOGA (Let It Be Yoga
Studio, Watkinsville) Held Mon
days, 5-6:30 p.m. $11 suggested
donation. harsimran@innergies
yoga.com
LINE DANCE LESSONS (Interna
tional Grill & Bar) All experience
levels welcome. Open dancing
follows an intro class. Every first
and third Tuesday, 6-9 p.m. $10.
thatotherruthgirl@gmail.com
MINDFULNESS PRACTICE EVE
NINGS (Online) Discuss and
practice how to change your rela
tionship with difficult thoughts and
emotions. Email for the Zoom link.
Second Friday of the month, 6-7
p.m. FREE! mfhealy@bellsouth.net
OPEN/COMMUNITY MEDITATION
(Sangha Yoga Studio at Healing
Arts Centre) Uma Rose leads a
meditation designed to guide par
ticipants into stillness and silence.
Mondays, 4-5 p.m. Donations
encouraged, www.healingarts
centre.net
PAINTING CLASSES (Private Studio
on Athens Eastside) One-on-one
or small group adult classes are
offered in acrylic and watercolor
painting. Choose day workshops,
ongoing weekly classes or feedback
sessions. Iaurenadamsartist@
icloud.com
PUBLIC DANCE (The Studio Athens)
Beginner Rumba lessons followed
by DJ'd waltz, swing, salsa, tango
etc. Every fourth Saturday. 7:30-10
p.m. $5 (students), $10 (non-stu
dents). www.gmdance.com
SALSA DANCE CLASSES (Cloud)
Join SALSAthens for Cuban style
salsa dance classes. No partner
necessary. Beginners welcome.
Every Wednesday, 7-8 p.m. $10.
gwyneth.moody@gmail.com
SPANISH CLASSES (Athens, GA)
For adults, couples and children.
Learn from experts with years of
professional experience. Contact for
details. 706-372-4349, marinabil-
bao75@gmail.com, www.marina-
spain-2020.squarespace.com
TRADITIONAL MARTIAL ARTS
CLASSES (Live Oak Martial Arts)
Traditional and modern-style Tae
kwondo, self-defense, grappling
and weapons classes are offered
for all ages. Classes in Jodo, the
art of the Japanese staff and sword,
are held Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays at 7 p.m. Visit the
website for a full schedule, liveoak
martialarts@gmail.com, www.live
oakmartialarts.com
YOGA (Elixir Movement Arts, Mer
cury A.I.R.) Build a yoga practice,
deepen connections to yourself
and others, and learn to use yoga
in everyday life. “Vinyasa Flow" is
also offered Mondays and Wednes
days, 10 a.m. $10/class. shelley
downsyoga@gmail.com, www.
shelleydownsyoga.offeringtree.com
YOGA AND MORE (Revolution Ther
apy and Yoga) Jasey Jones leads
weekly Raja Yoga classes covering
meditation, pranayama, singing
and discussion of yoga philosophy.
Sundays, 5:05 p.m. Donations
accepted. Private one-on-one yoga
sessions with Kelsey Wishik can
focus on strength building, mobil
ity, relaxation and more. Saturdays,
11:30 a.m. $55. “Yoga Flow and
Restore with Nicole Bechill" is
held Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. Online
classes include “Trauma Conscious
Yoga with Crystal" Thursdays at 6
p.m. and “Yoga for Wellbeing with
Nicole Bechill" on Saturdays at
10:45 a.m. www.revolutiontherapy
andyoga.com
YOGA CLASSES (Feel Free Yoga +
Wellness) The new studio offers
various class times and styles Mon-
days-Saturdays. A 45-minute class
is offered Tuesdays at 8 a.m. on
the patio of Molly's Coffee, www.
feelfreeyogawellness.com
ZOOM YOGA (Online) Rev. Elizabeth
Alder offers “Off the Floor Yoga"
(chair and standing) on Mondays
at 1:30 p.m. and “Easy on the Mat"
yoga classes on Thursdays at 5:30
p.m. Ongoing classes are $5/class
or $18/month. 706-612-8077,
ommmever@yahoo.com
Kidstuff
ART CARD CLUB (K.A. Artist Shop)
Katy Lipscomb and Tyler Fisher lead
weekly gatherings to create, trade
and exhibit miniature masterpieces
the size of playing cards. Some
materials provided, but participants
can bring their own as well. The
club meets on Fridays through Dec.
9 (skipping Nov. 25), 4:30-6 p.m.
(ages 10-12) and 6:30-8 p.m.
(ages 13-17). $25 (drop-in), $225
(semester pass), www.kaartist.com
DRAWING CLUB FOR TEENS (K.A.
Artist Shop) James Greer leads
a weekly workshop. Wednesdays
through Dec. 7 (skipping Nov. 23),
4:30-6:30 p.m. $30 (drop-in).
www.kaartist.com
TREEHOUSE ACTIVITIES (Tree-
house Kid & Craft) “Saturday Craft-
erday” is held every Saturday, 10
a.m. (ages 3-6) and 11 a.m. (ages
6 and up). Register by Friday at 6
p.m. $15. “Storytime with Noah"
is all-ages and held every Monday,
11 a.m. FREE! “Gift Making Mara
thons" will be held Dec. 19 (ages
5-7), Dec. 20 (ages 8-12), Dec.
21 (ages 5-7) and Dec. 22 (ages
8-12) from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. www.
treehousekidandcraft.com
TUTORING (Online) The Athens
Regional Library System is now
offering free, live online tutoring via
tutor.com for students K-12, plus
college students and adult learners.
Daily, 2-9 p.m. athenslibrary.org
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ACE/FRANCISCO GALLERY & OX FINE ART (675 Pulaski St.) Franni
Thrasher, aka “Heaven4theYoung," presents a solo exhibition of paintings
in oil and watercolor, sculpture and film. On view by appointment through
Dec. 9.
ARTWALL@HOTEL INDIGO ATHENS (500 College Ave.) New York-based
photographers Lucy Reback and Megan Reilly share a collection of intimate
vignettes of their relationship in addition to snapshots before they met.
THE ATHENAEUM (287 W. Broad St.) Brooklyn-based artist and edu
cator Kameelah Janan Rasheed presents “SM00000000000000TH
OPERATOR,” an exhibition examining the poetics and power of machine
learning. Through Dec. 1.
ATHENS INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART: ATHICA (675 Pulaski
St.) Juried by Liz Andrews of the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art,
“MOOD: 2022 Juried Exhibition" presents works by 37 contemporary artists
who explore or reference mood in all of its many forms. Through Nov. 20.
ATHICA@CINE GALLERY (234 W. Hancock Ave.) Christy Bush's photogra
phy exhibition, “Familiar," reflects on 30 years of rock and roll, fashion and
coming of age in the South. Through Dec. 25.
CIRCLE GALLERY AT UGA COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENT & DESIGN
(Jackson Street Building) Cameron Berglund's exhibition, “Design (Sketch)
Process,” focuses on the role of hand and digital sketching throughout the
design process. Through Dec. 6.
CLASSIC CENTER (300 N. Thomas St.) “Spotlight: Paintings by Amy Watts”
presents bold, colorful canvases full of cowgirls, farmers, miners and
Indigenous people. • “Light Bright" presents works by Caitlin Gal, Allison
McPheeters and Alivia Patton, who all utilize simple circles to create inspir
ing works.
DODD GALLERIES (270 River Rd.) “Twin Realms” pairs the work of Dodd
MFA candidates Katie Ford and Lindsey Kennedy. Through Nov. 17. •
Curated by Ciel Rodriguez, “Soft Architecture” is a group exhibition of works
by Ashley Freeby, Jacob Goble and Hope Wang in an investigation of the
relationship between architectural spaces and grief. Through Nov. 17. •
“Pretty in Pink” features work by Catie Cook and Sarah Landmesser, and
eplores contradictions inherent to femininity and feminism. Through Nov.
17. • On view in the C-U-B-E Gallery, “Design for a Museum: Tangible &
Functional Objects III” is a graphic design student exhibition. Mondays and
Wednesdays through Nov. 30.
DONDEROS’ KITCHEN (590 N. Milledge Ave.) Susan Pelham’s collages
are inspired by Magic Realism, Surrealism, nursery rhymes and folktales.
Through December.
FLICKER THEATRE & BAR (263 W. Washington St.) Artwork by Mark
Dalling. Through November.
GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART (90 Carlton St.) “Infinity on the Horizon” high
lights modern and contemporary works that expand common understand
ings of landscapes. Through Dec. 31. • “Reckonings and Reconstructions:
Southern Photography from The Do Good Fund.” Through Jan. 8. • “Allison
Janae Hamilton: Between Life and Landscape." Through Feb. 5. • “Kristin
Leachman: Longleaf Lines” focuses on close-up views of the patterns and
biology of the longleaf pine and its ecosystem. Through Feb. 5. • On view
in the Jane and Harry Willson Sculpture Garden, “Jane Manus: Undaunted”
includes five large abstract works. Through Feb. 12. • “In Dialogue: Henry
Ossawa Tanner, Mentor and Muse." Through June 18. • “Decade of
Tradition: Highlights from the Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson Collection."
Through July 3.
THE GEORGIA POTTERY COLLECTIVE (560 Caldwell Circle) Jen Graff,
Yoon Hwang and other local ceramicists sell sculptural and functional pot
tery. Every Wednesday and Sunday, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
GLASSCUBE@INDIGO (500 College Ave.) Zane Cochran presents “Aurora,”
a sculptural interpretation of the aurora borealis using 3D geometric figures
and lights.
HEIRLOOM CAFE (815 N. Chase St.) Local artist Jack Burk shares a collec
tion of nature-inspired works in pastel, collage, pen and colored pencil.
Reception Nov. 22, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Currently on view through Dec. 13.
HENDERSHOT’S (237 Prince Ave.) The Nirvinyl Album Art Museum presents
“Nirvinyl 1 Revisited & Halloween Selections." Through mid-November.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER (211 Hoyt St.) Cedric Smith presents
a series of portraits for “Window Works,” a site-specific series that
utilizes the building's front entrance windows for outdoor art viewing.
Reconfiguring playing cards of kings and queens, his portraits question
the absence of Black figures in the country’s graphic history. Through Dec.
21. • “The Ties That Bind: The Paradox of Cultural Survival amid Climate
Events" presents sculptures by Anina Major and photographs by Tamika
Galanis. Through Nov. 30. • The biennial Clarke County School District
student art exhibition “RE-” features works by students in Kindergarten
through 12th grade in all media. Through Jan. 14. • “Resilient Civic and
Musical Life: Ware-Lyndon House Enslaved and Descendant Stories”
includes a film; reading room of books relevant to the African American
experience in art, music and heritage; and a visual timeline relating a
fuller and more truthful story of the property and its inhabitants.On view
Thursdays-Saturdays. • Bess Carter, the recipient of the 2022 Art Center
Choice Award from the 47th Juried Exhibition, presents a solo show of
landscapes, room interiors and still life paintings. Artist talk Feb. 16.
Currently on view through Mar. 4. • “A Pattern of Moments” features works
by Kate Burke, Rebecca Kreislerand Sylvia Schaefer. Workshop Nov. 17,
6 p.m. Currently on view through Mar. 4. • In preparation for “The Same,
Yet Separate Artworks," metalsmith and interdisciplinary craft artist J Taran
Diamond toured the Ware-Lyndon Historic House Museum and created new
objects in response. Third Thursday Gallery Talk Jan. 19, 6 p.m. Currently
on view through Mar. 4.
MADISON-MORGAN CULTURAL CENTER (434 S. Main St., Madison) Joni
Mabe, creator of Everything Elvis in Cornelia, GA, presents “Calvacade of
Stars,” a group of glitter mosaics depicting Elvis Presley, Otis Redding, Ty
Cobb, Steve McOueen, P.T. Barnum and other luminaries of the entertain
ment world. Through Jan. 28.
MASON-SCHARFENSTEIN MUSEUM OF ART (567 Georgia St., Demorest)
“I ain’t no hick from Habersham” features multimedia paintings and assem
blage sculptures by Joni Mabe, the owner of the Everything Elvis Museum
in Cornelia, GA. Through Nov. 29.
ODUM SCHOOL OF ECOLOGY GALLERY (140 E. Green St.) Natural science
illustrator C Olivia Carlisle shares insect, botanical and ecosystems illus
trations using graphite, carbon pencil, watercolor, acrylic, ink, color pencils
and Adobe Photoshop. Through May.
STATE BOTANICAL GARDEN OF GEORGIA (2450 S. Milledge Ave) Vicky
Tavernier and Jenifer Borg's collaborative exhibition, “Words About Birds,
Insights About Insects,” is made up of playful collages of found and altered
objects with accompanying poems. Through Nov. 20.
TIF SIGFRIDS (393 N. Finley St.) Brooklyn-based artist Austin Eddy presents
“Passers-by," a collection of new paintings and works on paper. Book
release and closing reception Nov. 19,4-6 p.m. Currently on view through
Nov. 22.
TINY ATH GALLERY (174 Cleveland Ave.) Dedicated to the late Art
Rosenbaum, Peter Loose's solo exhibition “Places of Peace" centers around
paintings of birds he created the night he learned of Rosenbaum’s death,
as well as other new paintings. Open Third Thursday Nov. 17, 6-9 p.m.
Open by appointment weekdays after 5 p.m. through November by emailing
tinyathgallery@gmail.com.
UGA SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARIES (300 S. Hull St.) “Georgia on my
Mind: Finding Belonging in Music History” explores the genres, spaces and
performers who have helped to define music in the state over time. Through
Dec. 9. • “Unequal by Design: Housing in Georgia and America” draws
upon historic government documents, photographs, historic newspapers
and other records to trace the evolution of housing policy, tackling issues
such as zoning, gentrification and suburbanization. Through May 26. • “A
Chance to Play: Title IX and Women's Athletics at UGA” celebrates 50 years
of women’s sports at UGA.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH GEORGIA OCONEE CAMPUS (1201 Bishop
Farms Pkwy., Watkinsville) Lisa Freeman’s exhibition of mixed media as
semblages and works on paper, “Dark Cotton Revisited,” sheds light on the
lives impacted by a racially biased world. Through Dec. 9.
VIVA ARGENTINE (247 Prince Ave.) A retrospective exhibit of paintings by
the late Chatham Murray in celebration of what would have been her 80th
birthday. Through November.
WINTERVILLE LIBRARY (115 Marigold Lane, Winterville) Oil paintings by
Dortha Jacobson. Through November.
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