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2009, Debra Frieden
© Debra Frieden
13Aug2009

Quinlan Visual Arts Center Fall Photography Invitational
Quinlan Visual Arts Center

Featuring work by: Hewett Beasley, Stefan Eberhard, Debra Frieden, Fox Gradin, Jennifer Julian, Lee Anne White

Exhibition: Thu, Aug 13 to Sat, Oct 10

With over sixty years of commitment to the North Georgia region and a mission to further the Visual Arts: Create, Exhibit, Collect, Learn, Gainesville's premier arts organization proudly presents a special exhibition this fall to highlight the photographic works created by nine Georgia artists. Atlanta artists featured are Debra Frieden with her body of work entitled "Chiaroscuro" and returning favorite Jack Lawing with his “Wanderings.”Athens artists O.C. Carlisle showing “Buds & Bolts in ¾ Time” and Stefan Eberhard with a selection of works called “A Journey Through Landscapes, Crystalscapes & Waterscapes.”

Featured North Georgia artists include Hewett Beasley of Cleveland, Fox Gradin of Gainesville with her whimsical show “Youth and Flight,” Jennifer Julian of Dahlonega showing “Dualities,” and Stan Susky of Lawrenceville “I Dream of Trains.” We are welcoming Cumming artist and Brenau alumnus Lee Anne White and her series “The Mutable Sea.”

Quinlan Visual Arts Center
514 Green Street, N.E.
Gainesville, GA 30501  [map: Google Maps]
hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri: 9am - 5pm
Sat: 10am - 4pm
p: (770) 536-2575
web: http://www.quinlanartscenter.org
permalink: http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/277
ACP Listing #: 019

2009, Ilse Bing
© Ilse Bing
15Aug2009

Look Again: A Selection of Photographs from the Permanent Collection
High Museum of Art

Featuring work by: Diane Arbus, Ilse Bing, William Eggleston, Ralph Eugene Meatyard

Exhibition: Sat, Aug 15 to Sun, Jan 10

Mined from the High’s Permanent Collection, this exhibition investigates the intersection between reality and fiction within a photograph, through images created to subvert the viewer’s expectations. Photographers make numerous decisions when constructing a picture, utilizing the camera frame, the darkroom, light, shadows, focus, and motion to create an image that conveys complex ideas or emotions—a statement about who we are and how we live.

The unique vision of innovators like Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Diane Arbus, and William Eggleston opened up new realms of possibilities for photography as a medium of expression. Combining the inherently technical nature of photography with a spirit of experimentation, the artists featured in this exhibition have created pictures that challenge the conventional idea that photographs are straightforward purveyors of truth. Viewers are invited to unravel the complexities behind each image, and encouraged to take the time to “look again.”

Ilse Bing
American, born Germany, 1899–1998
Self-portrait in Mirrors, Paris, 1931; printed ca. 1941
Gelatin silver print
Purchase with funds from Georgia-Pacific Corporation, 1987.143

High Museum of Art
1280 Peachtree St.
Atlanta, GA 30338  [map: Google Maps]
hours: Mon: 10am - 10pm
Tue: 11am - 10pm
Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat: 11pm - 10pm
web: http://high.org
permalink: http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/164
ACP Listing #: 020



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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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