On Saturday February 4, 2012, after four years of collaborating with historians and research, the Carnegie Center for Art and History is unveiled “Remembered: the Life of Lucy Higgs Nichols.”
“The Animals in Us” exhibition, in the Pat Harrison Arts Center Gallery, includes artists who are professional, emerging and upcoming from nearby universities, examines how we depict the animals in ourselves.
Craig Hawkins received his B.F.A in Fine Art from Valdosta State University (2001) and his M.F.A. at the University of Georgia (2011). Hawkins grew up in multiple cities and of his art says, “I collect moments of revelation and try to give them away as a drawing or a painting.”
This month is Derby themes at Mellwood Arts and Entertainment Center and the Frankfort Avenue Business Association along with the Trolley Hop has a complete entertainment venue of arts, music and food laid out for this Fat Friday.
Phoneography: photos from phones by Mitch Eckert and YOU, and the YOU in the instance also mean (ME). I’ll be writing this review from two different angles, as the participant and the viewer.
The Speed Museums presentation of the Kent Bicentennial Portfolio and the Stone copy of the Declaration of Independence set off the Memorial Day weekend exhibits.