ARTWALL@HOTEL INDIGO ATHENS (500 School Ave.) New York-based photographers Lucy Reback and Megan Reilly share a set of intimate vignettes of their relationship along with snapshots earlier than they met.
THE ATHENAEUM (287 W. Broad St.) “Kara Walker: Again of Hand,” the primary solo exhibition to be held in Georgia of the work of this internationally famend artist, inclues a sequence of latest works on paper that look at themes akin to complicity, racism, misremembered histories and the violence that undergirds the legacy of the South. By means of Mar. 23.
ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY LIBRARY (2025 Baxter St.) “We Are All Makers” options art work by Lyndon Home Arts Middle workers members Jaime Bull, Toni Carlucci, Didi Dunphy, Kathryn Refi, Ciel Rodriguez, Beth Sale, Williams Stephanos and Shannon Williams. By means of Feb. 12.
ATHENS INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART: ATHICA (675 Pulaski St.) A part of ATHICA’s “Solo Duo Trio” sequence, “Trio: Lauren Bradshaw, Daniel Brickman and Jeanne Ciravolo” combines work united by visceral and strange use of fiber and different supplies, referencing the physique, the tactile and the experiential. By means of Feb. 12.
ATHICA@CINÉ GALLERY (234 W. Hancock Ave.) Atlanta-based artist Alice Stone-Collins shares “Domus Domus,” a set of intricate hand-painted collaged items. By means of Feb. 25.
CLASSIC CENTER (300 N. Thomas St.) “Highlight: Work by Amy Watts” presents daring, colourful canvases stuffed with cowgirls, farmers, miners and Indigenous folks. • “Gentle Vibrant” presents works by Caitlin Gal, Allison McPheeters and Alivia Patton, who all make the most of easy circles to create inspiring works.

DODD GALLERIES (270 River Rd.) “La Mostra” (“The Present”) is a reunion exhibition presenting the work of Cortona college and college students from 2022. Closing reception Jan. 21, 3 p.m. • “Liu Shiming: Descending the Mountain Collectively” is a mini-retrospective that features 23 sculptures in wooden, bronze and ceramic. By means of Feb. 3.
THE GEORGIA POTTERY COLLECTIVE (560 Caldwell Circle) Jen Graff, Yoon Hwang and different native ceramicists promote sculptural and purposeful pottery. Each Wednesday and Sunday, 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
FLICKER THEATRE & BAR (263 W. Washington St.) Art work by Mildred Mildew. By means of Jan. 28.
GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART (90 Carlton St.) “Allison Janae Hamilton: Between Life and Panorama.” By means of Feb. 5. • “Kristin Leachman: Longleaf Strains” focuses on close-up views of the patterns and biology of the longleaf pine and its ecosystem. By means of Feb. 5. • On view within the Jane and Harry Willson Sculpture Backyard, “Jane Manus: Undaunted” consists of 5 massive summary works. By means of Feb. 12. • “In Dialogue: Henry Ossawa Tanner, Mentor and Muse.” By means of June 18. • “Decade of Custom: Highlights from the Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson Assortment.” By means of July 3.
GLASSCUBE@INDIGO (500 School Ave.) Zane Cochran presents “Aurora,” a sculptural interpretation of the aurora borealis utilizing 3D geometric figures and lights.
HENDERSHOT’S (237 Prince Ave.) Colourful summary work by Larry Forte. By means of January.
LAST RESORT GRILL (174 W. Clayton St.) Troy Ayers presents oil work whereas Amanda Ayers shares journey pictures. By means of March.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER (211 Hoyt St.) “Resilient Civic and Musical Life: Ware-Lyndon Home Enslaved and Descendant Tales” features a movie; studying room of books related to the African American expertise in artwork, music and heritage; and a visible timeline relating a fuller and extra truthful story of the property and its inhabitants. On view Thursdays–Saturdays. • Bess Carter, the recipient of the 2022 Artwork Middle Alternative Award from the forty seventh Juried Exhibition, presents a solo present of landscapes, room interiors and nonetheless life work. Artist discuss Feb. 16. Presently on view via Mar. 4. • “A Sample of Moments” options works by Kate Burke, Rebecca Kreisler and Sylvia Schaefer. By means of Mar. 4. • In preparation for “The Similar, But Separate Artworks,” metalsmith and interdisciplinary craft artist J Taran Diamond toured the Ware-Lyndon Historic Home Museum and created new objects in response. Third Thursday Gallery Speak Jan. 19, 6 p.m. Presently on view via Mar. 4.
MADISON-MORGAN CULTURAL CENTER (434 S. Important St., Madison) Joni Mabe, creator of Every part Elvis in Cornelia, GA, presents “Calvacade of Stars,” a bunch of glitter mosaics depicting Elvis Presley, Otis Redding, Ty Cobb, Steve McQueen, P.T. Barnum and different luminaries of the leisure world. By means of Jan. 28.
MASON-SCHARFENSTEIN MUSEUM OF ART (567 Georgia St., Demorest) Georgia-based painter and sculptor Miles Cleveland Goodwin works in an categorical, dreamlike type rooted in his curiosity in nature and the on a regular basis. By means of Feb. 9.
OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY (1080 Experiment Station Rd.) The Athens Plein Air Artists current “Out and About,” a set of works impressed by nature. By means of Jan. 23.
OCONEE CULTURAL ARTS FOUNDATION (34 Faculty St., Watkinsville) “Georgia Mountains to the Shore” demonstrates the various panorama of Georgia via artworks by Evelyn Beck, Lynne Harrill, Sara Quattlebaum, Cynthia Steward, Denny Webster and Kathryn Weston. • “A Brush with Homicide: Novel Artwork by the Wonders of Watercolor Group” celebrates the discharge of a brand new ebook by Gail Langer Karwoski that was impressed by the WOW group that meets every week at OCAF to color collectively. • “New Horizons: Combined Media Work by ESP College students” options contributors of the “Get Artful” class at Further Particular Folks. • “Cloth Storm by Bobbi Johnson” is a mixed-media set up incorporating umbrellas, cloth, netting, ribbon and different supplies. By means of Feb. 10.
ODUM SCHOOL OF ECOLOGY GALLERY (140 E. Inexperienced St.) Pure science illustrator C Olivia Carlisle shares insect, botanical and ecosystems illustrations utilizing graphite, carbon pencil, watercolor, acrylic, ink, colour pencils and Adobe Photoshop. By means of Could.
UGA SPECIAL COLLECTIONS LIBRARIES (300 S. Hull St.) “Unequal by Design: Housing in Georgia and America” attracts upon historic authorities paperwork, pictures, historic newspapers and different data to hint the evolution of housing coverage, tackling points akin to zoning, gentrification and suburbanization. By means of Could 26. • “A Probability to Play: Title IX and Girls’s Athletics at UGA” celebrates 50 years of girls’s sports activities at UGA.
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP OF ATHENS (780 Timothy Rd.) The newly named Claire and Robert Clements Gallery debuts with a set of oil work by Robert Clements.
THE VALTON (625 Barber St., Suite 120) Situated inside STATE the Label, this new gallery area debuts with a solo present of works by its namesake, self-taught artist Valton Murray. By means of January.
WINTERVILLE LIBRARY (115 Marigold Lane, Winterville) “Phrases About Birds, Insights About Bugs” by Vicky Tavernier and Jennifer Borg consists of playful collages of discovered and altered objects with accompanying poems. By means of Feb. 11.
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