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ACC LIBRARY (2025 Baxter St.) Lisa Freeman sheds light on the mystery of oblivion through âFurthermoreâ, an exhibition of assemblage art constructed from found objects and photographs. Until January 2.
ARTWALL @ INDIGO (500 College Ave.) “All of Nothing” considers the intersection of natural and industrial beauty through the works of Alexa Rivera, Christina Matacotta and Zahria Cook.
ATHENS INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART: ATHICA (675 Pulaski Street) âDuo: Kelly Boehmer and Mark Mcleod. »Until January 16.
ATHICA @ CINÃ GALLERY (234 W. Hancock Ave.) Florida artist Eddie Lohmeyer’s exhibition, “Entropic / Cinema: Selections for Eye Noise,” is a series of experimental video works that explore the relationship between digital media entropy and the birth of new and unexpected landscapes. by means of spiritual abstraction. Until December 25.
AURUM STUDIOS (125 E. Clayton St.) The Athens Plein Air Painters present a collection of framed pastels inspired by nature.
CERCLE GALLERY AT UGA COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN (285 S. Jackson St.) âOh, the places we’ll go! »Features photographs of Brad Davis and David Nichols from their new book, Plants in design, which depicts landscapes of the southeast, east and west coasts of the United States and Europe. Until December 17th.
CLASSIC CENTER (300 N. Thomas St.) âHello, welcome! Features abstract worlds by Maggie Davis, Jonah Cordy, Carol MacAllister and Jason Matherly. ⢠âClassic Cityâ interprets the city of Athens, Georgia, through the works of James Burns, Sydney Shores, Thompson Sewell and Allison Ward.
COMMUNITY (260 N. Jackson St.) A collection of paintings by Andy Cherewick. Until December.
CREATURE CONFORTS BREWING CO. (271 W. Hancock Ave.) René Shoemaker presents âThe Gates of Athens,â a series of silk paintings identifying local businesses by their main entrances. The exhibition is accompanied by a silkscreened poster presenting 16 unique companies in Athens. Until February 28.
THEATER AND BAR CINEMA (263 W. Washington St.) Jay Domingo presents an exhibit inspired by the monsters of Dungeons & Dragons. Reception with DJ Oliver Domingo and Electric Dreams Live Karaoke December 17, 7 p.m. Currently playing through December.
GEORGIAN ART MUSEUM (90 Carlton St.) âInside Look: Selected Acquisitions from the Georgia Museum of Artâ presents previously unseen works from the museum’s collection of more than 18,000 objects. Until January 30. ⢠âCollective impressions: modern Native American printmakers. »Until January 30. ⢠âIn Dialogue: Views of Empire: Grand and Humbleâ presents two collections of prints that create a conversation about what it was like to be a working-class citizen in mid-19th century Russia. Until August 21. ⢠âJennifer Steinkamp: Technologies of Natureâ. Dec. 18 â Aug. 21.
GLASS CUBE @ INDIGO (500 College Ave.) Zane Cochran presents âAurora,â a sculptural interpretation of the Northern Lights using 3D geometric figures and lights.
THE SEED (199 Prince Ave.) The Grit features an exhibition of works created by staff members. Until January 1st.
HERITAGE COFFEE (815 N. Chase St.) Multimedia artist Lois Songster renders plants and animals in combinations of gouache, colored pencils, woods, watercolors, paper, pen and ink, digital art and more. Until January 3.
JITTERY JOE DOWNTOWN (297 E. Broad St.) Tom Hancock’s mixed media works combine acrylic paint, drawing and found objects. Until December.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER (211 Hoyt St.) AJ Aremu presents a full-scale installation for “Window Works,” a site-specific series that uses the windows in the building’s main entrance for outdoor art viewing. ⢠George Davison presents âChants / Chance: Tincture, Totem & Charmesâ, a collection of whimsical assemblages. Until January 1st. ⢠âFigure Groundâ explores positive space against negative space, or the figure against the ground, through the works of Kevin Cole, William Downs, Phil Jasen, Susan Nees, Terry Rowlett, Kate Windley and Sunkoo Yuh. Until January 15th. ⢠Curated by Kendall Rogers, âCuration of Self Imageâ features works by Parawita Stamm, Anjali Howlett, Lauren Schuster, Monsie Troncosco, Emmie Harvard and Alan Barrett. Until January 15th. ⢠âFollow Like Friendâ investigates social media issues through the works of Alyssa Davis, Kimberly Riner and Stephanie Sutton. Until January 15th. ⢠Collections From Our Community presents the collection of vintage boats by Bill Raines. Until January 16. ⢠Organized by Maria Elias as part of the BIPOC guest curators program, âDignos y sin Barrerasâ (âDignified and without barriersâ) explores identity, bodily problems and mental health through the works of Alondra Arévalo , Bianca Becerra, Jorge Rocha and Elias. 16 Dec. â March. 12.
MADISON ARTISTS GUILD (125 W. Jefferson St., Madison) Folk artist Peter Loose presents “When Birds Gather”. Until December 24.
MADISON-MORGAN CULTURAL CENTER (434 S. Main St., Madison) âMAG POPS! Is a group exhibition of artwork by members of the Madison Artists Guild. Until January.
MASON-SCHARFENSTEIN MUSEUM OF ART (567 Georgia St., Demorest) Jan Walker of The Children’s Gallery in Cornelia presents a sparkling and colorful wonderland. Until December 15th.
OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY (1080 Experiment Station Rd.) Artwork by Sam Watson. Until January.
LITTLE ATH GALLERY (174 Cleveland Ave.) Ceramist Amanda Jane Crouse and printmaker Amanda Jane Burk present “Amanda Jane VS Amanda Jane”, a collection of prints, paintings and sculptures. The third Thursday is December 16 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Open until December by appointment.
UGA MAIN LIBRARY (320 S. Jackson St.) “Georgia Trailblazers: Honoring the 60th Anniversary of Desegregation at UGA” chronicles the historical events of 1961 when Hamilton Holmes and Charlene Hunter became the first African-American students admitted to college.
UGA SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARIES (300 S. Hull St.) The new Ted Turner Exhibition Hall and Gallery showcases the life and legacy of CNN founder and environmentalist Ted Turner, through memorabilia, photographs and other artifacts. ⢠âDrinking Water in Georgiaâ is an interactive exhibit tracing the geographic, environmental and political factors that surround the natural resource and how these issues impacted Georgians. Until December. ⢠âNot Just For Ourselves: The Integration of UGA Athleticsâ celebrates the 50th anniversary of the integration of the Georgia Bulldogs football team. Until Spring 2022. ⢠“At War With Nature: The Battle to Control Pests in Georgia’s Fields, Forests and Front Yards” includes 3D models of insects as well as newspaper articles, government documents and photos to guide viewers through the entomological and horticultural wars that the Georgians waged. conducted in their own courses, as well as environmental, ecological and public health concerns related to pests and eradication efforts. Until May 27.
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