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Open to American artists age 18 and older, the competition accepts entries in painting, drawing, mixed media printmaking, ceramics, sculpture and photography. Call OddFellows Gallery at (706) 513-0916 to register for workshops or for details.ĭEADLINE: May 30 is the deadline for submissions to the Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art's 34th annual juried art competition, A Sense of Place. A portion of all fees from the festival will go to the Artists Row Scholarship Fund. In conjunction with the festival, Lou Ann Zimmerman will do a Whiskey Painting workshop for a limited number of people at 6 p.m. Classes will range from photography and figure drawing to Manga and weaving. There will be a juried exhibit at the Arts and Heritage Center in North Augusta, arts activities during the Saturday Market June 7 and 14 on Eighth Street at the Riverwalk, and workshops and classes all week on Broad Street's Artists Row. THE FIRST WEEKEND will continue with the Augusta Riverfront Arts Festival opening June 7 and running through June 14. In addition to the Teapot exhibit, he will have a solo show opening in the Aiken Artists Guild Gallery at the Aiken Center for the Arts on June 12.

He describes his book, Looking at Art, as a series of philosophical ideas on art and creativity. The evening will also include a book-signing for Supensky, an Aiken resident who is professor emeritus at Towson University in Maryland. Exhibitors are Betsy Borgatti, Elizabeth Reynolds, David Stuart, Patrick Hatch, Sarah Fletcher, Elizabeth Barnes and Tom Supensky.

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Titled I'm a Little Teapot, the exhibit includes teapots in a wide range of styles created by the ceramics organization's member artists. For more information, call (706) 724-3576 or visit .ĬLAY ARTISTS of the Southeast will be featured in a special exhibit opening First Friday, June 6, at Gallery on the Row, 1016 Broad St. The museum will hold several related events during the summer, including a June 18 luncheon with Judge Robert Benham and a July 9 Civil Rights Forum and discussion. The exhibit features a new interactive map of African-American heritage landmarks in Augusta as well as a series of videos created by the museum in partnership with the Augusta Convention and Visitors Bureau to explore the history of the civil rights movement in Augusta.įeatured in the display are works of art by Malaika Favorite and Nancy Bookhart as well as historical photos and documents. at the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History. RSVP to (706) 724-7501.ĪNOTHER WEEKEND opening will take place Sunday, June 1, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

The event is free to museum members and $5 for nonmembers. Entrekin will be at the museum Friday, May 30, for a 6 p.m. Morris exhibit will include works drawn from the museum's permanent collection, private collections and the artist's own holdings. The gallery is active in the community, participating in art exhibitions, offering workshops, giving charitable donations and hosting special talks.The first Saturday of each month is an open house evening at the gallery. Each artist has a dedicated wall space featuring a self portrait in the artist's style. Membership in the gallery is restricted to residents of the south Okanagan/Boundary/Similkameen area and applicants are subject to a jurying process ensuring a consistently high standard of work. The gallery today comprises a large 2100 sq ft floor area with six rooms, each having its own skylight providing natural light on the artwork. After several years, members took the opportunity to move to Osoyoos. The gallery began a number of years ago as the Oliver Art Gallery in the town of Oliver. and comprised of over two dozen south Okanagan artists. The Okanagan Art Gallery is a small and earnest business located in Osoyoos, B.C.






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