Today marks the start of a 10-day
festival at the University of Georgia celebrating the visual, literary and
performing arts. In its seventh year, Spotlight on the Arts features dozens of
events, exhibitions and more all across the university. Tonight’s kick-off
event, “Kaleidoscope: Spotlight on the Arts Opening Celebration,” begins at
7:30 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center and will showcase performances in
dance, music, theater and creative writing.
The Georgia Museum of Art is
proud to participate in this festival, and there are several events scheduled
at the museum from now through November 11. Some of these events include:
Family Day: Transforming Metal
Saturday, November 3, 10 a.m.–noon
Explore
the impressive sculptures and linear prints by the legendary Richard Hunt, a
contemporary African American artist, at this free, drop-in program that is
part of the campus-wide
Spotlight on the Arts Family Day. After drawing inspiration from gallery
activities and the exhibition “Richard Hunt: Synthesis,” create your own metal
sculpture in the Michael and Mary Erlanger Studio Classroom.
Music of Appalachia
Sunday, November 4, 2 p.m.
The
Athens Chamber Singers will present a special program of choral and
instrumental pieces from Appalachia, including folksongs, spirituals, blues and
coal mining songs. Stick around after the music for a special tour of
"Vernacular Modernism: The Photography of Doris Ulmann" led by
curator of American art Sarah Kate Gillespie.
Lecture: Elizabeth Catte
Thursday, November 8, 5 p.m.
In
her talk entitled “Seeing Appalachia,” writer and public historian Elizabeth
Catte will take a critical look at representations of the region in
contemporary writing, photography and reporting, underscoring how the visual
archive of Appalachia often renders a diverse and complicated place into a
series of problems that threaten the nation's progress. Sponsored in part by
the Willson Center for Humanities and Arts.
Thursday, November 8, 6:30 p.m.
Join the Student Association of the Georgia Museum of
Art to celebrate the exhibition “Richard Hunt: Synthesis.” There will be
contests with prizes, button making, food, music and of course ART. Come check
out the galleries and enjoy a fun-filled evening at the museum.
For a full list of museum
events both during and after the Spotlight on the Arts festival, visit our website. More information on the festival, including a
schedule of events, can be found at arts.uga.edu.
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