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To Do List

Written By Ciara Sames on July 13, 2010 in To Do List

Sheela Pree Bright leads a panel discussion during Saturday's Westside Art Walk. Her exhibition, Girls, Grillz, and Guns, is one of several on the calendar this month for the National Black Arts Festival. Photo courtesy Sandler Hudson Gallery.

See below for visual arts events beginning Wednesday, July 14.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 14

May the Light Affect / Documentary on Le Flash by Blake Williams
The Plaza Theatre / 7:30-9PM

Brandon Sadler's new solo, Red Dawn, opens this Thursday. Photo courtesy Wm Turner Gallery.

THURSDAY, JULY 15

Red Dawn / Brandon Sadler
Wm Turner Gallery / 6-9PM

Curator talk / Stuart Horodner
The Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center / 6:30-7:30PM

Walk & Talk: Athica Emerges IV: Uncertainty / Group show
Athens Institute for Contemporary Art / 7-8PM

European Design Since 1985: Shaping The New Century / Gallery talks
High Museum of Art / 7-9PM

[Updated] Sustain / Artist talk and reception / Chakaia Booker and Carrie Mae Weems
Rich Auditorium, Woodruff Arts Center / 5-6PM, followed by artist reception

FRIDAY, JULY 16

Two-day Summer Clearance Sale
Michael C. Carlos Museum Bookshop, Emory University / 10AM-4PM

Mapping The Present Just Went By / Group show curated by Lynn Marshall-Linnemeier
Madison-Morgan Cultural Center / 5-8PM

Represent: Imaging African American Culture in Contemporary Art / Group show
Hagedorn Foundation Gallery / 5-8PM

Friday Jazz / Melvin Jones
High Museum of Art / 5-10PM

Sustain / Opening reception / Chakaia Booker
ACA Gallery of SCAD, Woodruff Arts Center / 6-8PM

Arizona (SB 1070) License To Ill / Group show
Archetype Gallery / 6-10:30PM

MOCA GA Collects: Height x Width x Depth / Group show
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia / 6:30-8:30PM

SATURDAY, JULY 17

Two-day Summer Clearance Sale
Michael C. Carlos Museum Bookshop, Emory University / 10AM-4PM

Artist talk / Shana Robbins
The Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center / 11AM-12Noon

Westside Arts District 3rd Saturday Art Walk
Various events and locations / 11AM-5PM

Thousand Kisses, In My Living Room / All-day performance by Gyun Hur
Get This! Gallery / 10AM-5PM

In Significance / Artist talk by Pandra Williams
Kiang Gallery / 1PM

Girls, Grillz & Guns / Panel discussion with Sheila Pree Bright and special guests
Sandler Hudson Gallery / 2PM

Cornbred Gallery Launch Party and Fundraiser
Saturday, July 17, 6-8PM

Pipeline / Daniel Finch
Twin Kittens / 7-10PM


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  • Jeremy Abernathy

    Correction: The artist talk on Thursday for Sustain with Chakaia Booker and Carrie Mae Weems will be followed by a reception.

  • Kelly

    update: Cornbread Gallery Launch Party will be going until at least 11pm. Come one, come all! 968 Memorial Drive, next door to WonderRoot.

  • Sally Hansell

    The Hambidge Center is hosting a HOOTIN-N’ANNY up in Rabun Gap on Saturday, from 10 am – 7 pm, with music, open studio tours, the Georgia Pottery Invitational Show, hay rides, grass-fed beef burgers, hiking, and the chance to glaze Raku pottery. Joe Peragine will present an inflatable tank sculpture, Stephanie Smith and Terri Dilling will offer a participatory printmaking project, and Laurence Holden will lead a forest walk with poetry readings around the 600-acre campus. Tickets are $10. Check out the schedule at http://www.hambidgefestival.org/01overview.html

  • Addition

    Also, events at the Hammonds House Museum:

    SATURDAY

    Spirit Chasing Rainbows / Louis Delsarte
    Free / Reception 3-6PM, artist talk at 4PM

    &

    Outdoor concert with JOI
    $15 museum members, $25 nonmembers / 7-10pm