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Third Thursday events and exhibitions for November 19
The next Third Thursday — the monthly evening of art in Athens, Georgia — is scheduled for Thursday, November 19, 2020, from 6 to 9 p.m. All exhibitions are free and open to the public. Included this month are in-person exhibitions and online events. Free tickets or event registration are required at some venues. It is recommended that you contact a venue in advance to confirm its current status, especially in light of the potential for changing circumstances during COVID-19.
Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia
“Power and Piety in 17th-Century Spanish Art” — Works by premiere Spanish baroque painters such as Francisco de Zurbarán, Bartolomé Murillo, Pedro Orrente and others, on loan from Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery.
“Modernism Foretold: The Nadler Collection of Late Antique Art from Egypt”: This extraordinary assembly of objects dates from the 3rd to the 8th century CE. Coptic art was made by and for native Egyptians, Greeks and Romans who favored both classical pagan and Christian themes.
“The Art of Seating: 200 Years of American Design”: This exhibition, organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Jacksonville and the Thomas H. and Diane DeMell Jacobsen Ph.D. Foundation, presents a survey of exceptional American chair design from the early 19th century to the present day.
“The Seated Child: Early Children’s Chairs from Georgia Collections”: This exhibition presents about two dozen children’s chairs.
“Sarah Cameron Sunde: 36.5 / A Durational Performance with the Sea” — A series of nine site-specific participatory performances and video works by the interdisciplinary artist Sarah Cameron Sunde, spanning six continents and seven years.
“Contemporary Japanese Ceramics from the Horvitz Collection” — Japanese pottery and porcelain created by three generations of master ceramic artists. Made with both ancient and modern materials and methods, their works are exceptionally diverse.
“Carl Holty: Romantic Modernist” — This exhibition of paintings and drawings reflects Holty’s personal pursuit of modern art theory, much of which focused on color as one of his essential building blocks.
“In Dialogue: Cecilia Beaux’s ‘Twilight Confidences’” — A look in detail at Cecilia Beaux’s “Twilight Confidences,” an important recent addition to the museum’s collection and the artist’s first major exercise in plein-air painting.
The museum’s days of operation have changed to Thursday – Sunday, and a free timed ticketing system is now in place to limit the number of people in the building, along with new policies for safety during COVID-19. Info at https://georgiamuseum.org/visit/.
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Jamie Calkin’s “Athens in Silks” — Calkin’s work can be seen lining both interior and exterior walls all around Athens. He has been working with silk for the last couple of years and completed the majority of the pieces in this show over the last couple of months of the pandemic. The exhibition will be open gallery hours for Third Thursday, 6 – 9 p.m.
Safety precautions in place for tiny ATH gallery:
Please, please, please WEAR YOUR MASK (we will have gloves and sanitizer and extra masks readily available as well).
4 people will be allowed in at a time or a larger family group that has been sheltering together.
ENTER through front porch door, EXIT through back of gallery (one-way traffic).
Please consider parking on Pulaski St. or Cleveland Ave. to alleviate parking issues, and allow for extra space for the entry line.
Please follow signage instructions and maintain safe 6-feet-plus distancing while waiting to enter the gallery.
Feel free to mingle (6 feet safely away from one another) on the back patio area.
If you feel unwell or have been in contact with anyone who has been sick, please stay home.
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Check with the venue for info.
Hotel Indigo, Athens
“Athens Facades” — Photography by Mike Landers. The artist took these building portraits at dark downtown and in Five Points between 2000 and 2002. His first building portrait shows what had been The Gap on Clayton Street, which left a beautifully symmetrical illuminated façade and an empty interior. Landers finds this an exercise of looking in and looking out.
ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art
Online event, 7 p.m., “A Social Conversation with Performance” — An online musical event, free and open to all. Curated by violinist Serena Scibelli, in conversation with and featuring the performance of cellist Ismail Akbar and his conversation with student guest Olivia Duever. Registration required: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-social-conversation-with-performance-cellist-ismail-akbar-tickets-124499061043 (link also at athica.org)
On view:
“The Unseen Forest: Three Photographers” — Featuring the work of Jaclyn Kolev Brown, Nydia Blas and Aaron Hardin, curated by Alex Christopher Williams.
Lyndon House Arts Center
3Thurs Gallery Talk, 6 – 7 p.m. — Derek Faust, Kendall Rogers and Andrew Zawacki. Join curator Beth Sale for a conversation with Derek Faust about his sculptures in “Boundless” created from road debris and Kendall Rogers about her pandemic-inspired paintings populated with women and words. Andrew Zawacki will discuss his poems and photographs. Visit https://tinyurl.com/y27qf8ex to reserve your free ticket for the talk. 20 tickets available, face coverings required and social distancing enforced.  
On view:
“Imagination Squared: Pathways to Resilience” — A community project directed by Christina Foard featuring over 1,000 small works
“The Art of Jeremy Ayers” — Photography, painting and drawing by this inspirational artist as well as “Jeremy Dance,” a film by Michael Stipe
“Boundless” — Site installations by Paula Reynaldi, Don Chambers, Derek Faust, Katherine McCullough and Alex McClay
“Waterfall Plot” — Poetry and photography by Andrew Zawacki
Paintings by Kendall Rogers in the Lounge Gallery
We require face coverings and social distancing and follow all CDC guidelines. As we navigate through these unusual times, we recommend visiting our website and social media or calling the Arts Center for further information regarding procedures for visiting the galleries. Please note gallery hours and numbers of visitors at one time are subject to change and will follow CDC guidelines. For more information, please call 706.613.3623. Please visit us at accgov.com/lyndonhouse or on Facebook and Instagram.
Creature Comforts Brewing Co.’s CCBC Gallery
“Hope” by David Hale — Featuring nine paintings created in preparation for the artist’s new downtown Athens mural, as well as two larger works. The exhibition will be on view inside Creature Comforts’ taproom’s CCBC Gallery through November. Creature Comforts taproom is open 5 – 10 p.m. on Thursday. More information at GetCuirious.com.
Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries, University of Georgia
BFA Exit show, "Zoom Party"
The Classic Center
Open 6 – 8 p.m. — Register for free tickets to reserve limited timeslots at https://classiccenter.formstack.com/forms/3rd_thursday_sign_up.
“Inside/Outside” — An exploration of domestic spaces and an opportunity to step outside and enjoy the garden. The three artists featured in Gallery I (Christina Foard, Leah McKellop and Cameron Bliss) intimately examine their surroundings and the people, pets and furniture they share these spaces with. Downstairs, in Gallery II, five artists invite us into their gardens: Beth Richardson, Richard Houston, Melanie Graham Epting, Nancy Everett and Richard Botters.
Third Thursday was established in 2012 to encourage attendance at Athens’ established art venues through coordination and co-promotion by the organizing entities. Rack cards promoting Third Thursday and visual art in Athens are available upon request. This schedule and venue locations and regular hours can be found at 3thurs.org.
Contact: Michael Lachowski, Georgia Museum of Art, [email protected].
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Third Thursday events and exhibitions for October 15
The next Third Thursday — the monthly evening of art in Athens, Georgia — is scheduled for Thursday, October 15, 2020, from 6 to 9 p.m. All exhibitions are free and open to the public. Several of the venues are closed or in between exhibitions. It is recommended that you contact a venue in advance to confirm its current status, especially in light of the potential for changing circumstances during COVID-19.
Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia
“Sarah Cameron Sunde: 36.5 / A Durational Performance with the Sea” — A series of site-specific participatory performances and video works by the interdisciplinary artist Sarah Cameron Sunde, addressing climate change and slow time.
“Contemporary Japanese Ceramics from the Horvitz Collection” — This exhibition presents Japanese pottery and porcelain created by three generations of master ceramic artists. Made with both ancient and modern materials and methods, their works are exceptionally diverse and share exceptional craftsmanship and sophisticated design.
“Carl Holty: Romantic Modernist” — This exhibition of paintings and drawings reflects Holty’s personal pursuit of modern art theory, much of which focused on color as one of his essential building blocks.
“Hurricane Katrina and Its Aftermath in the Art of Rolland Golden” — As the 15th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, this exhibition presents works Rolland Golden created in its aftermath. These paintings and drawings, some of the last work Golden made, document the devastation of the storm and focus on the traumatic experiences of New Orleanians.
“Drama and Devotion in Baroque Rome” — Paintings on loan from the Museum & Gallery at Bob Jones University that show the influence of Caravaggio, including works by Rubens, Orazio Gentileschi and Simon Vouet.
“In Dialogue: Cecilia Beaux’s ‘Twilight Confidences’” — A look in detail at Cecilia Beaux’s “Twilight Confidences,” an important recent addition to the museum’s collection and the artist’s first major exercise in plein-air painting.
The museum’s days of operation have changed to Thursday through Sunday, and a free timed ticketing system is now in place to limit the number of people in the building, along with new policies for safety during COVID-19. Info at https://georgiamuseum.org/visit/.
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“It’s Easier This Way” by Eli Saragoussi — A colorful reflection on the intensity of the past many months. The artist hopes that this collection of work provides a welcome escape for a moment or two. The featured felt piece was a product of the Shelter Projects.
Safety precautions in place for tiny ATH gallery:
Please, please, please WEAR YOUR MASK (we will have gloves and sanitizer and extra masks readily available as well).
4 people will be allowed in at a time or a larger family group that has been sheltering together.
ENTER through front porch door, EXIT through back of gallery (one-way traffic).
Please consider parking on Pulaski St. or Cleveland Ave. to alleviate parking issues, and allow for extra space for the entry line.
Please follow signage instructions and maintain safe 6-feet-plus distancing while waiting to enter the gallery.
Feel free to mingle (6 feet safely away from one another) on the back patio area.
If you feel unwell or have been in contact with anyone who has been sick, please stay home.
Ciné
“The New Americans” — by Blair LeBlanc 
Hotel Indigo, Athens
“Athens Facades” — Photography by Mike Landers. The artist took these building portraits at dark downtown and in Five Points between 2000 and 2002. His first building portrait shows what had been The Gap on Clayton Street, which left a beautifully symmetrical illuminated façade and an empty interior. Landers finds this an exercise of looking in and looking out.
ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art
Socially distanced opening reception, 7 – 9 p.m.
“The Unseen Forest: Three Photographers” — Featuring the Work of Jaclyn Kolev Brown, Nydia Blas and Aaron Hardin, curated by Alex Christopher Williams. 
Lyndon House Arts Center
3Thurs Gallery Talk, 6 p.m. — Don Chambers, Alex McClay and Katherine McCullough. Join curator Beth Sale for a discussion with artists from the “Boundless” exhibition. Please visit https://www.accgov.com/lyndonhouse to reserve your free ticket for the talk. 20 tickets available, face coverings required and social distancing enforced.  
On view: 
“Imagination Squared: Pathways to Resilience” — A community project directed by Christina Foard featuring over 1,000 small works
“The Art of Jeremy Ayers” — Photography, painting and drawing by this inspirational artist as well as “Jeremy Dance,” a film by Michael Stipe
“Boundless” — Site installations by Paula Reynaldi, Don Chambers, Derek Faust, Katherine McCullough and Alex McClay
“Waterfall Plot” — Poetry and photography by Andrew Zawacki
Paintings by Kendall Rogers in the Lounge Gallery
We require face coverings and social distancing and follow all CDC guidelines. As we navigate through these unusual times, we recommend visiting our website, social media or calling the Arts Center for further information regarding procedures for visiting the galleries. Please note gallery hours and numbers of visitors at one time are subject to change and will follow CDC guidelines. For more information, please call 706.613.3623. Please visit us at accgov.com/lyndonhouse or on Facebook and Instagram.
Creature Comforts Brewing Co.’s CCBC Gallery
Get Artistic Artist-in-Residence Abigail West’s installation made from hard-to-recycle industrial materials from Creature Comforts’ brewing facilities will remain on view through the end of October. See it outside under Creature Comforts’ courtyard pavilion until 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, or until 6 p.m. on Sunday. More information at GetCuirious.com.
Lamar Dodd School of Art Galleries, University of Georgia
Closed for Third Thursday.
The Classic Center
Opening: “Inside/Outside,” 6 – 7:30 p.m. — Register for free tickets to reserve limited timeslots at https://classiccenter.formstack.com/forms/3rd_thursday_sign_up.
“Inside/Outside” — An exploration of domestic spaces as well as an opportunity to step outside and enjoy the garden. The three artists featured in Gallery I (Christina Foard, Leah McKellop and Cameron Bliss) are intimately examining their surroundings and the people, pets and furniture they share these spaces with. Downstairs in Gallery II five artists invite us into their gardens: Beth Richardson, Richard Houston, Melanie Graham Epting, Nancy Everett and Richard Botters.
Third Thursday was established in 2012 to encourage attendance at Athens’ established art venues through coordination and co-promotion by the organizing entities. Rack cards promoting Third Thursday and visual art in Athens are available upon request. This schedule and venue locations and regular hours can be found at 3thurs.org.
Contact: Michael Lachowski, Georgia Museum of Art, [email protected].
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