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2009, Lucinda Bunnen
© Lucinda Bunnen
11Sep2009

Lucinda Bunnen: Reflections on Water, Earth & Sky

Madison-Morgan Cultural Center

Featuring work by: Lucinda Bunnen

Exhibition: Fri, Sep 11 to Sat, Oct 31 2009

The Madison-Morgan Cultural Center is proud to host this large and exciting exhibit by Atlanta photographer, philanthropist, and collector Lucinda Bunnen.Â

Bunnen's work adorns the collections of the Museum of Modern Art; The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York; Pushkin Museum in Moscow, Russia; the Smithsonian in Washington D.C.; and the High Museum in Atlanta.

Filling three galleries at the Cultural Center, this exhibit will feature photographs from the Galapagos Islands as well as other world locations.

: Fri, Sep 11, 6pm - 8pm

Opening Reception

Please join us for the opening reception of Lucinda Bunnen: Reflections on Water, Earth & Sky. As part of the reception, Ms. Bunnen will give a gallery talk about the exhibition.

Madison-Morgan Cultural Center
434 S. Main St.
Madison, GA 30650  [map: Google Maps]
hours: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 10am - 5pm
Sun: 2pm - 5pm
p: (706) 342-4743
web: http://www.mmcc-arts.org/
permalink: http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/345
ACP Listing #: 030

2009, Spruill Gallery
© Spruill Gallery
24Sep2009

on the flip side

Spruill Gallery

Featuring work by: Lucinda Bunnen, Jorge Colombo, Michael David Murphy, Shawn Rocco, Gil Weinberg

Exhibition: Thu, Sep 24 to Sat, Nov 7 2009

on the flip side examines the influence of cell phone technology on art. Technology has historically been a revolutionary catalyst in the growth and development of significant artistic movements. These advances impact the creative process, enabling artists to expand and explore their own artistic vocabulary. The cell phone is exactly this type of catalytic technology and its influence on society as a whole is widespread. on the flip side explores the impact of this burgeoning technology on art and presents a range of work that includes drawing, musical composition, photography and sculpture. We look forward to taking your call.

: Thu, Sep 24, 6pm - 9pm

Artist Lecture: Thu, Oct 22, 6pm - 9pm

Lecture from Jorge Colombo and Artist's Reception

Artist lecture from Jorge Colombo at Emory at 1:30pm, followed by an artist's reception at Spruill at 6pm. More info here.

Spruill Gallery
4681 Ashford Dunwoody Road
Atlanta, GA 30338  [map: Google Maps]
hours: Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 11am - 5pm
p: (770) 394-4019
web: http://www.spruillgallery.blogspot
permalink: http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/314
ACP Listing #: 047

2009, Danny Clinch
© Danny Clinch
25Sep2009

ACP’s 4th Annual Photography Auction Gala Fundraiser

King Plow Arts Center

Featuring work by: Peter Bahouth, Christopher Bucklow, Lucinda Bunnen, Danny Clinch, Susan Derges, Jody Fausett, Birney Imes, Bob Kolbrener, Danny Lyon, Todd Murphy, Richard Pare, Chip Simone, Vee Speers, Angela West

Exhibition: Fri, Sep 25, 6:30pm - 10pm

Continuing our overwhelmingly successful tradition, ACP proudly presents our 4th annual photography auction. Denise Bethel, Director of the Photographs Department of Sotheby’s New York, will return as our delightful auctioneer. The evening will begin with a reception and silent auction, followed by a seated dinner and live auction. The silent auction will be filled with great photography books and other small treasures. The live auction will feature a dazzling array of photographers including Danny Lyon, Christopher Bucklow, Angela West, Susan Derges, Birney Imes, Vee Speers, Danny Clinch, Lucinda Bunnen, Chip Simone, Todd Murphy, Richard Pare, Peter Bahouth, Bob Kolbrener, Jody Fausett and others. The quality of photography available at this auction is unprecedented, as many internationally known photographers have donated work to benefit ACP. Atlanta’s premier fine art framer Myott studios has donated the framing. The event will be held at King Plow Arts Center and will be catered by Bold American Catering.
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Purchase tickets and preview a PDF of the auction catalog.

King Plow Arts Center
877 W. Marietta St. NW
Atlanta, GA 30318  [map: Google Maps]
p: (404) 815-1178
web: http://acpinfo.org/programs/photography_auction.shtml
permalink: http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/358
ACP Listing #: 001

2005, Benita Carr
© Benita Carr
09Oct2009

MOCA GA Collects: The Photographic Image

The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia - MOCA GA

Featuring work by: Lucinda Bunnen, Harry Callahan, Benita Carr, Oraien Catledge, Chris Verene, Angela West

: Fri, Oct 9, 6:30pm - 8:30pm

Many of the featured Georgia artists will be in attendance for this diverse photography exhibition. The opening reception is free to members, $5 for non-members and $1 for students.

Exhibition: Fri, Oct 9 to Thu, Dec 31 2009

MOCA GA Collects: The Photographic Image

MOCA GA exhibits its photograph collection in its entirety for the first time. All three galleries in the main exhibition space will be filled with more than 250 images captured between the 1940s and the late 2000s.

Image credit:
Benita Carr - The Mother Series:
Sahanna, Sarita, Arjun and Xenon
Ezra, Jennifer and Ella
Temper and Colette
Ethan, Abe, Faith and Joey
2005
C-41 print
36 x 120 inches

The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia - MOCA GA
75 Bennett Street, NW
Suite A-2
Atlanta, GA 30309  [map: Google Maps]
hours: Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 10am - 5pm
p: (404) 367-8700
web: http://www.mocaga.org
permalink: http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/339
ACP Listing #: 099




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Established in 1998, Atlanta Celebrates Photography supports Atlanta's emergence as an international center for photography. Through an annual October festival and year-round programs, ACP seeks to nurture and support photographers, educate and engage collectors, promote diverse photography venues, and enrich Atlanta's cultural scene. Through these efforts, we facilitate Atlanta's emergence as a world-class cultural city.

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