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. Clayton St.) Troy Ayers presents oil paintings while Amanda Ayers shares travel photography. Broad St.) Susan Pelham’s collages are influenced by Magic Realism, Surrealism, fairy tales and nursery rhymes. Thompson Collection.” Through July (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: Henry Ossawa Tanner, Mentor and Muse.” Through June 18.Spanning the 18th century to the present, “Object Lessons in American Art” features over 100 works of Euro-American, African-American and Native American art from the Princeton University Art Museum’s collection.GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART (90 Carlton St.) On view in the Jane and Harry Willson Sculpture Garden, “Jane Manus: Undaunted” includes five large abstract works. Washington St.) Paintings by Seth Martin. Every Wednesday and Sunday, 7 a.m.–7 p.m.įLICKER THEATRE & BAR (263 W. THE GEORGIA POTTERY COLLECTIVE (560 Caldwell Circle) Jen Graff, Yoon Hwang and other local ceramicists sell sculptural and functional pottery. Pictured above is “Becoming/Unbecoming” by Ciravolo. Jeanne Ciravolo “Trio: Lauren Bradshaw, Daniel Brickman and Jeanne Ciravolo” is currently on view at ATHICA through Feb.
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