
Curator’s talk with Russell Clayton on July 15, 11 a.m.
Main St., Madison) “Menaboni’s Birds” is a collection of paintings by Georgia artist Athos Menaboni.
“Georgia Theaters: A Ballad Surrounding the Proscenium” features photographs by Brandon Narsing of empty theaters during the pandemic. “Mythical Reality: Paintings by Lois Thomas-Ewings” depicts dancers and Black mythology. “Legendary Georgia Musicians in Watercolor” by Jackie Dorsey honors the legacies of musicians such as Big Boi, Emily Saliers, Mike Mills and Vanessa Briscoe Hay. “Indigo Prayers: Works by Charmaine Minniefield” are large painted works contemplating ancestral memories of resistance in response to both contemporary and historic acts of erasure. “Paradigm Shift” by Margaret Morrison is a suite of seven large oil paintings exploring Caravaggio’s dramatic staging and lighting. “Story as Jewel: Metalworks by Charles Pinckney” shares jewelry and small sculptures made from metal, stones, bone and wood. “Love.Craft Athens” is a two-part exhibition of artworks created by the crew of Love.Craft Athens, a nonprofit organization that serves adults with developmental disabilities. Collections from our Community presents typewriters from Mike Kilpatrick, Tatiana Veneruso, Mike Landers and Lauren Fancher. LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER (211 Hoyt St.) “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. JUST PHO… AND MORE (1063 Baxter St.) Artwork by Maribeth Schmeltzer and Sunny Supensky. Barnett Shoals Rd.) Susan Pelham’s collages are influenced by magic realism, nursery rhymes, haiku, limericks and children’s camp songs.
HENDERSHOT’S (237 Prince Ave.) Nirvinyl Album Art presents “A Brief History of Nirvinyl 2015–2023.” Through late August. Thompson Collection.” Through July 3, (500 College Ave.) Zane Cochran presents “Aurora,” a sculptural interpretation of the aurora borealis using 3D geometric figures and lights.
“Decade of Tradition: Highlights from the Larry D. “In Dialogue: Power Couple: Pierre and Louise Daura in Paris.” June 24–Feb. “Southern/Modern” explores themes of social issues, urbanization, religion, the environment and artists’ colonies through the artwork of Southern artists working between 1913–1955. In “Sky Hopinka: Lore,” the artist layers imagery, sound and text to center personal perceptions of Native homelands. GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART (90 Carlton St.) “Art is a form of freedom” is a collaborative project through which incarcerated women at the Whitworth Women’s Facility selected works for an exhibition and wrote prose and poetry in response to the pieces. Washington St.) “cats x birds” features artwork by Gary Autry. Pierre and Louise Daura “In Dialogue: Power Couple: Pierre and Louise Daura in Paris” will open at the Georgia Museum of Art on June 24 and remain on view until Feb. Lumpkin St.) “This and That” features collages and found object assemblages by Lisa Freeman. #Indigo hotels brandon fl series#
Classic Gallery 2 shares “Works by Bess Carter,” a series of brightly painted interior spaces.ĮARTH FARE (1689 S. Thomas St.) Classic Gallery 1 shares “Flourish,” an exhibition of artists inspired by the botanical world including Dallis Foshee, Mary Mason Sams, Marisa Mustard and Zahria Cook. The inaugural rotating exhibit “I’m Not a Doctor But I Play One on TV” takes a look at the most famous country doctor roles from TV, film and print media through artifacts and archival material.
Through June 25.ĬARTER-COILE COUNTRY DOCTORS MUSEUM (111 Marigold Lane, Winterville) The Charles and Kim Burch Medicine Garden contains 19 non-toxic plants which were cultivated for medicinal use in Georgia between 1870–1940. Hancock Ave.) “Inner Forms: Paintings by Joe Leone” reflects the artist’s love for nature and organic process of blending colors and textures directly on the canvas. The exhibition features a nearly 30-year retrospective of paintings, mixed media and prototype toy sculptures. Through July.ĪTHENS INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART: ATHICA (675 Pulaski St.) Artist-in-ATHICA Mux Blank presents “A Glitch’d Night’s Dream.” A three-day livestream will spotlight AthFest performers June 23–25. Gallery talk held June 29, 6 INDIGO ATHENS (500 College Ave.) Nancy Everett’s solo show “Classic Inspirations” includes paintings that celebrate Athens and the Southeast. Through June 30.ĪCE/FRANCISCO GALLERY & OX FINE ART (675 Pulaski St., Suites 15) The two galleries present “Hearts in Repair: The Necessity of Seduction,” an exhibition by Birmingham artist Karen Graffeo. AADM JUSTICE CENTER & BOOKSTORE (3700 Atlanta Hwy., Suite 60) The Athens Anti-Discrimination Movement presents a showcase of artwork in celebration of Juneteenth.