2009, Snapdragon Photography
© Snapdragon Photography
01Oct2009

Fresh Perspectives
Snapdragon Photography

Featuring work by: Various Artists

Exhibition: Thu, Oct 1 to Mon, Nov 30

A group show featuring a selection of work from some of Atlanta's most talented emerging photographers. Located in the city's newest photography gallery and juried by Amy Miller, executive director of ACP, this is a show you won't want to miss! (Hours Thurs. & Fri. 11-5, and by appointment.)

Exhibition Opening Reception: Thu, Oct 1, 6pm - 9pm

Artist Lecture: Thu, Nov 5, 6pm - 8pm

Artist's Talk and Photography Sale

An artist's talk and reception featuring Kisa Kavass, Dorothy O'Connor, Payton Adams, & Amy Miller.

Snapdragon Photography
TULA Arts Center
75 Bennett Street, Suite K2
Atlanta, GA 30309  [map: Google Maps]
hours: Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 12pm - 5pm
web: http://www.snapdragonphoto.com
permalink: http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/126
ACP Listing #: 063



Supporters of Atlanta Celebrates Photography
Sponsors of Atlanta Celebrates Photography
Sponsors of Atlanta Celebrates Photography
The High Museum of Art | Corporate Community Outsourcing | Grady High School | Piedmont Park Conservancy | Rialto | SCAD
Airtran | Myriad Print Studio | tehCompany.com | Atlanta Contemporary Art Center | Matre Gallery | Spelman Museum of Art
Jackson Fine Art | Emory University | Frequent Small Meals | Solo Installation and Design | The Showcase School | Forward Designs
MOCAGA | Lumière | Myott | VANA

Atlanta Celebrates Photography
1135 Sheridan Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30324 USA
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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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