Gallery and Social GatheringsNew News!New News!New News!New News!New News!New News!New News!New News!Sept. 26: Animalia at The Lovett SchoolOpening Reception for Animalia: Photographs by Henry Horenstein and Anne Berry from 6-7:00 p.m. Artists' Talks at 7:15 in the Hendrix-Chanault Theater
Animalia is an exhibit where art and sustainability come together to highlight the critical need to protect endangered species and habitats. Be sure to wear your Connect button or school name tag so we can recognize each other! https://festivalguide2019.acpinfo.org/listing/animalia-photographs-by-henry-horenstein-and-anne-berry/ SEPT. 6: Thomas Deans Fine Art and Anne Irwin Fine ArtAnother wonderful Connect Art Gallery Gathering. Debbie continues her adventures around town visiting exhibitions. Paper artist Jeong Choon who was demonstrating at Lagerquist Gallery (pictured below), the woman in the wheelchair is the installation artist Elyse Defoor from Thomas Deans Gallery, and here is also a picture of Steve Shaw and Debbie Childree wearing their Connect buttons.
40 Emerging Artists at Anne Irwin Fine Art!SATURDAY, MAY 18: 6:00 TO 9:00Opening Reception: Somebody Told Me You People Were Crazy - a group exhibition of drawing, painting, sculpture, video, photography, and site-specific installation. Curated by GSU professor Craig Drennen.
http://www.hathawaygallery.com/somebody-told-me-you-people-were-crazy FRIDAY, MAY 3: 7:00 TO 10:00
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Friday, April 26th Connect First Art Gallery Gathering:
An opportunity to socialize with fellow art teachers and be inspired by contemporary artists! Wear your school name tag so we can recognize each other as part of CONNECT.
Opening Reception for visual artist Leisa Rich - also described as art educator, art archeologist, and experimentalist. Her exhibit Aftermath: In The Pink in an immersive installation.
Leisa Rich
https://www.thomasdeansfineart.com/in-the-pink
Artist Leisa Rich has responded to a recent health challenge by creating several works that magically transform Thomas Deans Fine Art’s newest gallery space in Aftermath: In the Pink. The show includes a massive, immersive installation that envelops the viewer by utilizing floor, wall and ceiling, wall-hung works of scar-stitched fabrics and zippered openings, stunning embroidered gardens, assemblages, a 3D-printed chrysalis and free motion-machine butterflies, and circular panels of paint and floral fabric, among others elements.
Thomas Deans Fine Art
690 Miami Circle NE, Suite 905 Atlanta, GA 30324
Friday, April 26 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
An opportunity to socialize with fellow art teachers and be inspired by contemporary artists! Wear your school name tag so we can recognize each other as part of CONNECT.
Opening Reception for visual artist Leisa Rich - also described as art educator, art archeologist, and experimentalist. Her exhibit Aftermath: In The Pink in an immersive installation.
Leisa Rich
https://www.thomasdeansfineart.com/in-the-pink
Artist Leisa Rich has responded to a recent health challenge by creating several works that magically transform Thomas Deans Fine Art’s newest gallery space in Aftermath: In the Pink. The show includes a massive, immersive installation that envelops the viewer by utilizing floor, wall and ceiling, wall-hung works of scar-stitched fabrics and zippered openings, stunning embroidered gardens, assemblages, a 3D-printed chrysalis and free motion-machine butterflies, and circular panels of paint and floral fabric, among others elements.
Thomas Deans Fine Art
690 Miami Circle NE, Suite 905 Atlanta, GA 30324
Friday, April 26 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM